CHURCH EXPERIMENTS
LECTURES AND BMOKING. ] tntOK oup OWX COBUSFOmUS.) LONDON. Mwcb 13. Two new developments :in church services are to be experimented with in Glasgow. In one case, th Sow street Unitarian Church, having found it impossible owing to the industrial depression to maintain », regular minister, has opened its pulpit tomen and women of known ability WM* character. The ordinary Sunday services will be substituted by lecture# upon matters material as weu as spiritual. Concert and dramatic pwtilß® will have an opportunity of appearing; in the church. Last Sunday raw*ning Pollock's well-known play. The Fool," was presented by the Fellowship Players. * . „ ' St. Mary's Cathedra!, Great West* ern road, Glasgow, will shortly carry out another novel experiment* A aeries of week-night meetings will W held in thov Synod. Hall of the cathedral, open to sll men of anyor. no religious denomination. Brooking will be permitted, and' thorp will b* lectures and discussions on cimrent religious and social problems. 006 who comes," it is stated'to toe March number of the cathedral _ raagawne, "commits himself w anything beyond intelligent listening and an atmosphere of tobacco smoke. 1 ' .
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19910, 23 April 1930, Page 11
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