FELLOWSHIP FORUM

A public dialogue on the subject of fellowship and related issues, featuring speakers from several segments of the restoration movement, will be conducted by the church of Christ, 14 East Maple Street, Hartford, Illinois, during the Christmas holidays. Afternoon and evening sessions will be held on December 26, with three sessions on December 27. The noon meal will be served by the ladies of the congregation on December 27, and the evening meal on both days. Speakers and subjects are as follows:

“What is the Religious Authority for Believers in Christ?”, Charles Holt, Editor of Sentinel of Truth, Chattanooga, Tenn.; “Is The Restoration Principle Valid for Our Day?”, Philip Young, Professor of Church History, Saint Louis Christian College, St. Louis, Mo.; “Why Are We Divided?”, LaVern Houtz, President, Southeastern Christian College, Winchester, Kentucky; “What Is Opinion as Distinguished from Faith?”, Clint Evans, Assistant Principal of Alton High School, Alton, Ill.; “On What Grounds May One be Excluded from Congregational Association?”, Harold Key, Minister, Central Church of Christ, Saint Louis, Missouri; “What Constitutes Heresy?”, Leroy Garrett, Professor of Philosophy, Bishop College, Dallas, Texas; “Who is My Brother in Christ?”, Russell Boatman, Dean, St. Louis Christian College, St. Louis, Mo.; “What Is the Proper Application of Romans 14 Today?”, Darrell Bolin, Evangelist, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania.

W. Carl Ketcherside and Hershel Ottwell will preside at the sessions and ample time will be afforded for questioning of the speakers by the audience. Information may be secured by writing to Berdell McCann, 118 East Second Street, Hartford, Illinois 62048.