Centennial sermons and papers delivered at the one hundredth anniversary of the organization of the Cumberland Presbyterian church before the eightieth general assembly, Dickson, Tenn., May 19-24, 1910 . work indeveloping to a higher mark of efificiency has been done. To encourage all and to give the widest freedom to thechurch at large, the Assembly at her meeting in 1909, de-clared that all congregations which could not see their wayto have Christian Endeavor. societies be urged to organizetheir young people in any form best suited in their judg-ment to local conditions, provided that they b


Centennial sermons and papers delivered at the one hundredth anniversary of the organization of the Cumberland Presbyterian church before the eightieth general assembly, Dickson, Tenn., May 19-24, 1910 . work indeveloping to a higher mark of efificiency has been done. To encourage all and to give the widest freedom to thechurch at large, the Assembly at her meeting in 1909, de-clared that all congregations which could not see their wayto have Christian Endeavor. societies be urged to organizetheir young people in any form best suited in their judg-ment to local conditions, provided that they be so organizedas to be loyal to their own church. This board has gottenout and put before the young people a special denomina-tional reading course in addition to those prepared in 1894and 1898, hoping thereby to encourage our young people ?«o CENTENNIAL SERMONS AND PAPERS. in not only reading good literature, but especially to studythe doctrine, history and polity of the Cumberland Presby-terian Church. This Board of Sunday Schools and Young Peoples Workcome to this Centennial Anniversary occasion very hopefulof the future of the work among the young people of theCumberland Presbvterian MRS. WALTER CRAWFORDPARIS, TENN.


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