1949-1950 Yearbook

Toylor, Thompson, Tlrornton, Tidwell, Todd-CHAPEL for most of us wos experienced in olph"betk,,1 order. I NSPI RATIONAL ONE OF these was the chapel service-a period of the day spent in singing, prayer, and talks which helped us and gave us a larger vision of service. It provided a time to relax and let our minds dwell on those things which we had not taken time to consider in our hurry to make classes and get our work done. OTHER OCCASIONS WHICH INFLUENCED AND UPLIFTED US THE MONDAY Night Meetings, where we came together to study the word of God and young men 20 DAI LY ACTIVITIES became proficient in preaching the gospeh the mid-week prayer meeting at the downtown congregation, to which many looked every week as a source of help in living the Christian life. For many, another high point in the week was the Personal Evangelism meeting every Friday night. Its very informality lent an atmosphere of nearness to God. The spontaneous beginning of songs, swelling till every voice was included, the sentence prayers and moments of quiet meditation made us think of God as very personal.

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