North Carolina Christian advocate (serial) (1894) (14773740935)

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North Carolina Christian advocate (serial) (1894) (14773740935)

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Title: North Carolina Christian advocate (serial)
Year: 1894 (1890s)
Authors: United Methodist Church (U.S.). North Carolina Conference United Methodist Church (U.S.). Western North Carolina Conference
Subjects: United Methodist Church (U.S.). North Carolina Conference United Methodist Church (U.S.). Western North Carolina Conference Methodist Church
Publisher: Greensboro, N.C., Methodist Board of Publication, (etc.)
Contributing Library: Duke Divinity School Library, Duke University
Digitizing Sponsor: Institute of Museum and Library Services, under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the State Library of North Carolina. Grant issued to Duke University for the Religion in North Carolina project.



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prophecy of this Book. —Rev. Davis Johnson, in The Living Church. BISHOP MOUZON ASSIGNED TO NORTHCAROLINA AND VIRGINIA In the assignments of bishops, as announced this week,Bishop Edwin D. Mouzon will have charge for the nextyear of the North Carolina, the Western North Carolina,and the Virginia conferences. For six years BishopMouzon has presided over the two Carolina conferences;this is his second year in Virginia. Expressions heard all over the state indicate thatBishop Mouzon is stronger with his people here than everbefore. They recognize his ability and appreciate theunreserved way in which he gives himself to his work.He sets a good example of unremitting toil and expectsothers to follow him. Fortunate we are in having a lead-er who can lead in this vast and promising field. Then, too, the Methodists of North Carolina and Vir-ginia do not object to having a man who stands in thefront ranks of all Methodist bishops in any land. May 5, 1932 NORTH CAROLINA CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE 11
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s Chapel, where the Greensboro District Conference meets, Thursday and Friday, May 12 and 13 THE STATESVILLE DISTRICT CONFERENCE Last Tuesday morning at 10:30 when I arrived at theStatesville district conference the Methodist church waspacked, the Sunday school annex had been opened and itwas full. J. S. Hiatt was in the chair, I. L. Roberts atthe secretarys table, and W. L. Hutchins of Thomas-ville was on the floor concluding a laymans speech forthe conference lay leader, James E. Lambeth, who couldnot attend. Hutchins in the role of a layman was only a preludeto what was to follow before the setting of the sun. Iheard with interest before three oclock C. S. Kirkpat-rick, L. B. Abernethy, Mrs. A. D. Abernethy, Mrs. C. C.Weaver, E. P. Billups, Professor Watson of GreensboroCollege, 0. V. Woosley. Albea Godbold was in the offingto talk of Chapel Hill, while G. T. Rowe was on the wayto represent Duke University. That was a formidable array, but not as bad as itlooks on paper, for one an

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