HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-06-06, Page 18PAGE 2A---OODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1974
On.iteit Church..
Conference
• at UWO.
The London Conference of
the United Church of Canada,
representing South -Western,
Ontario and Algoma held its
50th annual meeting at the
University of Western Ontario•
last week, from Tuesday to
Thursday. "
This year's president, Rev.
Fred Faist, of St. John's •
Church, Stratford, told the 550
plus delegates to .keep the
themT„ of the "Open Hand"
alive and• their hands open for
the greater challenges of their
50th anniversary year. He said
that it had been thrilling to
travel throughout the Con-
ference speaking and trying to
meet the . needs of United.
Church people. In a later inter-
view he commented, "This is _.
our anniversary year, and we ` ,
are going to celebrate, and ‘ye
seems to me that one of the
ways of celebrating is to share
what we have with others."
Rev. Faist retires its
President this year,, During the
year he said that he had tried
to convey to ministers of the
Conference that the Church has
a .setibus faith ,problem. "What •
we need to do is to explore the
depth of our own uncertainty
and search for 'stronger foun-
dations."
He spoke of the need
for leadership and total in-
..volvement .among the clergy
and laity.
Thus he was very much in
favor of a resolution passed on
Wednesday, which called for
.the proclaiming �f the coming
Conference year.•, as one of
"Celebration and Witness".
The theme speaker for the
Conference was Rev. Wilbur K.
Howard. It, was announced,. at
Conference that he is a can- .
didat-eler. the Moderator of the
United Church. If elected he
will be the first negro cleric to
hold 'such a position, At
present, he is minister of Em-
raa-rn el United Church, Ot-
tawa, and he has previously
held many 'key Church
positions. In his first address,,
at an evening of Celebration in
Alumni Hall, he tpld • the
delegates that' 'the Church
today is on trial." It thus needs
to come alive and come out of
its "corner,a corner in which the
world has pushed it.
In his second address, Dr.
Howard who has a gift of
speaking in layman's language, •
began by noting that, "I knew a
man ,once• who intended, to
procrastinate but never got
around to it."
His final theme address was
delivered at the Ordination
Service in Metropolitan United -
Church, London. Six persons
were ordained ' into the
Ministry of the United .Church,
one of whom was a woman, one
a gran�,cjfather; and 2 "from Vie
toria Ave, United Church
Chatham.
Two local choirs, the
Belgrave Men's Chorus, and
the Senior . Choir of St. John's .
United Church, Stratford% gave
stirYing performances at a.n,
evening of "Musical
Celebration" held in Alumni
Hall on Tuesday evening. The
Rev'. John Roberts, leader of
the .men's chorus, also par-
ticipated in a presentation on
evangelism on Wednesday
morning. He said, in one of
seven video tape recording.
shown todelegates, that
-.evangelism ought to be the
ongoing work of the whole
Church; it is not just for special
ccasions, or something in-
'.olving only special people. At
thee' c1ex,4e - �of this session
delegates paused the motion
proclaiming that the coming
year be one of "Celebration and
Witness, Each local church
will be asked to develop its own
methods of implementing this
resolutiorD
Rev. David. Stone, research.
Officer for the' United Church,
released copies ,of the 1974
Year, Book, announced that for
the first time in 10 years,
church membership, Sunday
`School enrollment, and other
statistics are beginning to level
off. In a decade that saw alar-
ming decreases, Mr. Stone said
he was happy to now report,
some increases. There are more
adult groups and 35 more,can-
didates for the ministry.
The 59 -year story of London
Conference was told in exciting
fashioi?I at a multi -media
presentation on Wednesday
evening. It wak Hosted and
produced by Mr. Ev Smith,
Director of Communications
and Stewardship of Conference.
He and . his puppet friend,
"Salty", narrated " this
historical look at Conference
beginning with tate Service of
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