Enthusiastic commendation for the standard training school for Sunday School Workers, now in progress at Central Methodist Church, was uttered this morning by Rev. R.M. Courtney, pastor of the church.
In discussing the work at the school, Mr. Courtney expressed the hope that laymen as well as teachers would attend the sessions. “While the school is arranged primarily for teachers who wish to secure training and credits for attendance,” the minister said, “the average man and woman will find the lectures of great interest and benefit. We had quite a number of visitors Tuesday night and I am quite certain they found the work of benefit. The teachers in the school are experts, men and women who have given much time and thought to their duties, and they have messages that should appeal to every one who is interested in the Bible and the work of the Sunday School.”
Persons attending do not have to enroll in any of the classes, Mr. Courtney explained, but are welcome to hear any of the various teachers whose work appeals especially to them.
Sessions of he school will be held again tonight, tomorrow night and Friday night, beginning each night at 7:30.
From page 3 of The Concord Daily Tribune, Wednesday, Feb. 24, 1926
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