. Home Missionary, The (April 1905-March 1906) . x provide the only preach-ing in the community. Our Sunday school society, by Su-perintendent H. P. Case, has beenactive for many years in maintainingSunday schools in isolated frontierplaces where churches cannot beorganized. SOME FIELDS AND SOME PROSPECTS In November, 1903, the writerorganized a small church member-ship in a little cotton-cloth school-house located in the country. ASunday school had been organizedby Rev. H. P. Case, and Rev. A. was appointed pastor. Ina separate tent he and Mrs. Thomp-son lived for some months when


. Home Missionary, The (April 1905-March 1906) . x provide the only preach-ing in the community. Our Sunday school society, by Su-perintendent H. P. Case, has beenactive for many years in maintainingSunday schools in isolated frontierplaces where churches cannot beorganized. SOME FIELDS AND SOME PROSPECTS In November, 1903, the writerorganized a small church member-ship in a little cotton-cloth school-house located in the country. ASunday school had been organizedby Rev. H. P. Case, and Rev. A. was appointed pastor. Ina separate tent he and Mrs. Thomp-son lived for some months when theenterprise was removed two and ahalf miles to the village of Calexicowhich is located on the internationalboundary line. Here the house tentwas used as a dwelling and for all theservices of the church. The tent inthe country was continued as aschoolhouse. During the past year a neat houseof worship has been built and, inclu-sive of a grant from the ChurchBuilding Society, was recently dedi-cated free of debt. Mr. and Mrs. [?-???:„-. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO MISSION FOUNDED I 776


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