The New And Old Immigrant On the Land a Study of Americanization And the Rural

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Such an organization, whatever its name or purj)ose, wheilier it included ministers or both ministers and laymen, could undoubtedly ijicrease the service of the churches to their communities through the discussion of mutual problems. 'I'hey could unite on delinite tasks, such as meeting the recreational needs of various connuunities. Sjjecial days could be observeti simultaneously. Such an organization could cooperate with the non-religious organizations, especially the State agencies and the s...chools which arc engaged in social service to the commu- nity. Better methods in religious education could be fostered. Boys' and girls' work could be discussed. The matter of overlaj)- jiing and comi)etition might be taken u]>. There is no limit to llie work that the churches of Sheboygan might do, providi-d the re- ligious forces worked together in Christian cor)peration.
In the |\nst Sheboygan has endeavored to solve the problems of the present with outworn methods. There has been too little change, too little adjustment, too great a wall of prejudice between denonu'nations.


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