. Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America . rs with six elders and seven deacons, andthey all take hold. The motto of this church is a place and atask for everyone. Every other Simday a team of laymen conduct the entire even-ing service, discussing whatever phases of church life and Chris-tian living most appeal to them. Once a month the ladies conducta great Community Get-Together Meeting on a week night, as ageneral good time for everyone. A young peoples choir of 25and a junior choir of


. Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America . rs with six elders and seven deacons, andthey all take hold. The motto of this church is a place and atask for everyone. Every other Simday a team of laymen conduct the entire even-ing service, discussing whatever phases of church life and Chris-tian living most appeal to them. Once a month the ladies conducta great Community Get-Together Meeting on a week night, as ageneral good time for everyone. A young peoples choir of 25and a junior choir of 15 provide excellent music. A good prayermeeting is an imusual feature for an open country church. Sun-day School, Christian Endeavor and Ladies Aid are all active. The present pastor, Rev. W. P. Roberts, has been on the field forten months. During this j^eriod he has brought 25 members intothe church. There is a splendid manse, a fair church building anda large open shed for out-door meetings. The best thing about Flower Mound is that it is on the way tomake the church and its message the central influence in the life ofthe entire Maiisc at IUracr Mound. Texas VI. The Iron Ranges


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