June 29, 1917. 
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PLACE OF CHURCH 
Rev. Dr. Eaton TALKs oF RESPONSI- 
Binity DuRrtNG WAR Crisis AT 
SuNDAY SERVICE. 
At the Village church in Magnolia 
last Sunday morning, Rev. Dr. Wal- 
ter S. Eaton preached a strong ser- 
mon on the responsibilities of the 
church in, the present war. He said 
in part: 
“Next to the Christian home the 
best and most needed of all institu- 
tions is the Christian church, which 
has been, and still is, a potent factor 
for good and without which men 
would soon lapse into barbarism even 
more horrible than that which exists 
in Europe among inhuman Turks and 
consciousless Germans. 
“That the church has her enemies 
and many of them too, is a well 
known fact. Some of her enemies 
are very bitter against her. They 
talk long and loud to destroy her in- 
fluence among men. They magnify 
her faults and minimize her virtues. 
“They accuse her of being the en- 
emy of the poor and the friend of the 
rich. They charge her with being the 
instigator of strife, the foe of pro- 
gress, and the cause of war. They 
accuse her of narrowness, bigotry and 
selfishness. They hold up to ridicule 
and scorn her dogmas and creeds. 
They judge her ministers by those 
who preach that might makes right 
and who expressed in their sermons 
ereat satisfaction in the sinking of the 
Lusitania and the murdering of de- 
fenceless men. women and children. 
They sneer at her rivalries, her separ- 
ation into little sects and denomina- 
tions and their seeming lack of har- 
mony and mutual good will. They 
are loud in their denunciation of what 
they regard as a waste of money, 
in supporting the church and its mis- 
sions abroad. And now they are ask- 
ing, ‘Is this world war the best that 
the church can give us after nineteen 
hundred years since its founding? 
“Ts not the church a failure? Does 
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not this dreadful war in which nearly 
all the world is now engaged prove it? 
If the church has proven herself to be 
a failure why contribute of our money 
to perpetuate and maintain such an 
institution?. For one I am not yet 
ready to admit that the church is a 
failure or that she is in anyway re- 
sonsible for this dreadful war which 
so vitally concerns us all this morn- 
ing. 
“Now if the church recognizes the 
fact that she has her enemies she 
should find a way to protect herself 
against them. 
“What then is the great need of the 
church today? Her many denomina- 
tions of different creeds and faiths 
should get more closely together than 
they ever have been in purpose, aim, 
and service. Herein lies the safety 
of the Christian church, for in union 
there is strength. 
“The churches of different faiths, 
Catholics and Protestants, Methodists 
and Baptists and all the rest should 
give up their non-essential differences, 
sink their prejudices, and free them- 
selves from sectarianism, and stand- 
ing shoulder to shoulder, and side by 
side. unite in making the church of 
Christ the most efficient power for 
righteousness and helpfulness — this 
world has ever yet’ known—a power 
that shall be ‘as clear as the sun, as 
fair as the moon, and as terrible as an 
army with banners.’ 
“Ts it not time, too, that labor and 
capital should get together? That 
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they have been and still are far apart 
in their ideas and appreciation of one 
another’s interests is well known, The 
representatives of labor have sounded 
the trumpet and the workmen have 
responded to that call to come to- 
gether, to unite and to demand their 
rights, which for many centuries were 
denied them by rulers, landlords and 
barons. The laborers in this and 
other countries, united as they are, 
are asserting themselves and demand- 
ing privileges that they have never 
before enjoyed, and it is an open 
secret that they are gaining strength 
and power every day. 
“All over this country today there 
is great dissatisfaction and unrest on 
the part of the working people be- 
cause of the high cost of living and 
whether justly or unjustly they lay 
this to capital, They do not hold 
their peace when food speculators are 
taking $50,000,000 a month from the 
American people and when though 
there is a great and sufficient supply 
of food yet the prices for the mere 
necessities of life are the highest in 
the history of our country. 
“If the nations that believe in the 
Golden Law of Right will come to- 
gether and stand together through all 
the gigantic struggle that lies before 
them the time will surely come when 
the Kaiser’s soldiers (if there are any 
of them left) can return home to the 
peaceful persuits of their daily lives 
and when their war-mad ruler, who 
has been and is the cause of so much 
misery and suffering will have to look 
for something else to do than. to 
starve, enslave and murder millions 
of his fellowmen.” 
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stingily treated. They are like lamps 
with insufficient supplies of oil. 
John Henry Jowett. 
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