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Tuesday, April 28
The Indiana Daily Student

Brother Jed Smock makes a point to a student listening to him preach Wednesday on Forrest Ave. Smock, a traveling minister claiming membership in the United Methodist Church, preached on campus Tuesday and Wednesday on his yearly tour around college campuses. Smock brought up topics like masturbation, the need for forgiveness and pre-marital kissing in what he deemed his Christian message. Students gathered around him in between classes asked him questions, scoffed and, in freshman Braden Mishler's case, called him a Pharisee. Alex Farris

Brother Jed

Brother Jed Smock makes a point to a student listening to him preach Wednesday on Forrest Ave. Smock, a traveling minister claiming membership in the United Methodist Church, preached on campus Tuesday and Wednesday on his yearly tour around college campuses. Smock brought up topics like masturbation, the need for forgiveness and pre-marital kissing in what he deemed his Christian message. Students gathered around him in between classes asked him questions, scoffed and, in freshman Braden Mishler's case, called him a Pharisee.