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The Drama In Europe
IN furtherance of plans for
introducing the PHOTO-DRAMA in Europe, the Editor, accompanied by three trained
operators, left New York on the S.S. Lusitania, May 19th, several friends
joining the party. Our arrival in London
was in good season for the London Convention at Whitsuntide. The three days at
the Convention proved very interesting and profitable. All the sessions were
held in the London Opera House, the largest attendance being two thousand. The
various features of God's great Plan were set forth by seventeen speakers. The
Convention adjourned with a Love Feast, in which nearly two thousand participated.
This was freely declared to be the most enjoyable Convention ever held in Europe. The Lord was with His people, blessing,
refreshing, strengthening us. One hundred and twenty-four witnessed by water
immersion their full consecration to the Lord even unto death.
Meantime, preparations for the DRAMA were in progress. A school was started for
giving finishing instructions to Brethren who had already gained a considerable
knowledge of cinematograph operation--to acquaint them with the special
features appertaining to the PHOTO-DRAMA OF CREATION. A Scottish class and two
English classes were promptly started, totaling fifteen fine young men
consecrated and eager for service. A lesson or two demonstrated that they will
speedily be very efficient. Meantime another class of five will be trained as
soon as the work shall seem to call for their services. Delegations from France, Switzerland,
Germany, Denmark, Sweden
and Finland came to London to arrange for the
DRAMA in their several home lands and to gain information respecting its
operation and the necessary steps of preparation. It is our hope that July will
witness the presentation of the DRAMA in all those countries. The friends seem
very keen and the prospects favorable.
A favorable start with the DRAMA was made at the Princess Theatre, London, on Sunday, June
14th, on which day about twenty-two hundred were in attendance. The DRAMA is to
continue every afternoon and evening for a month. Further showings in London are probable, but
what they will be depends considerably upon the Lord's providence and the zeal
of the local friends. All seemed greatly pleased with the two parts of the
DRAMA exhibited prior to our departure, June 20th. We believe that in Europe,
as in the United States,
the public will be greatly interested and profited by this, the latest method
of writing the Divine measurement, or plan, upon tables --the Gospel being
pictured at the same time that it is explained by our very wonderful talking
machine arrangements and our free Scenario.
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Arrangements for various cities in Great Britain were in progress when
we left. In Glasgow
the DRAMA was to open on the very next day, June 21st, in St. Andrew's Hall,
the largest Auditorium of that city. We have no doubt that the Lord's blessing
upon the energy of the Brethren there will make the presentation a success--
profitable to many.
Leaving the operators to install the DRAMA in Great
Britain, Scandinavia, Germany, France
and Switzerland,
in co-operation with the Society's Branches in those countries, we began our
homeward journey June 20th, on the S.S. Aquitania. A remarkably quiet and
pleasant journey brought us to the home land in good season for the Conventions
at Asbury Park, N.J.;
Columbus, Ohio,
and Clinton, Iowa.
The Editor was both encouraged and continually inspired and refreshed by his
contact with the Brethren in and from the various parts of the world. It is
helpful to note the spirit of loyalty to the Lord and His Word--the spirit of
devotion continuing for months and years. The Spirit manifested is the same
everywhere--the spirit of love and zeal--the Holy Spirit. The reason for this
manifestation is explained by the Apostle's words, "We are all baptized by
the one Spirit into one Body"--Christ.
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