Lay Help the Church's Present Need

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Lay Help the Church's Present Need

by Middlesex Vicar of Homerton William Baird

EN·~22 minutes

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Description

In this thoughtful address, a nineteenth‑century clergyman explores why lay involvement has always been essential to the church’s vitality. Drawing on early‑Christian examples and the work of later reformers, he shows how ordinary believers, motivated by love for Christ, have historically turned faith into concrete service for the poor and the mission‑field.

The speaker urges modern congregations to rediscover that same spirit of active participation, arguing that true unity arises not merely from shared doctrine but from shared deeds. He offers practical reflections on how today’s church members might answer the simple yet profound question, “What will you give to God?”—inviting listeners to consider their own role in the ongoing story of lay‑help.

Details

Full title

Lay Help the Church's Present Need A Paper read at St. Mary's Schools, West Brompton

Language

en

Duration

~22 minutes (21K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2013-08-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Middlesex Vicar of Homerton William Baird

A little-known Victorian clergyman and writer, remembered for a religious work connected with Homerton in Middlesex. Publicly available information about him appears to be very sparse, which gives his surviving work an unusual archival charm.

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