. Christian herald and signs of our times . VERY year wit-. REV. DAVID H. Rector of St. Bartholom, passingnesses a vigorous expan-sion of Christian activi-ties in our churcheseverywhere throughoutthe land. So widespreadis the spiritual interest,and so general the desireto do something for Christ and for human-ity, that the average minister of theGospel, in addition to regular pastoral du-ties, finds himself confronted by a groupof subsidiary organizations within hisown church, which represent the aggre-gate energies and resources of his flock forChristian work over a wide parish. For-tunate, i


. Christian herald and signs of our times . VERY year wit-. REV. DAVID H. Rector of St. Bartholom, passingnesses a vigorous expan-sion of Christian activi-ties in our churcheseverywhere throughoutthe land. So widespreadis the spiritual interest,and so general the desireto do something for Christ and for human-ity, that the average minister of theGospel, in addition to regular pastoral du-ties, finds himself confronted by a groupof subsidiary organizations within hisown church, which represent the aggre-gate energies and resources of his flock forChristian work over a wide parish. For-tunate, indeed, is the church whose pastor,like a true shepherd, can lead his flockinto all manner of good works, and who,by systematizing those energies and re-sources, can render them productive of thebest spiritual results. Probably no finer example of the opera-tion of this beneficent principle can be foundanywhere than in St. Bartholomews Par-ish, New York City. St. BartholomewsProtestant Episcopal Church, of whichRev. David H. Greer (whose portrait ap-pears


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