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j screamed- « CommentsJvJ ('reamed comments on the Sunday school lesson. The Conversion of Saul, Acts 9; 1-31, for Sunday, j May «. Conversion to Christ involves many different experiences ranging from the quiet child like trust in Christ to the deep contrition with a spiritual upheaval such as found in Christ. In all conversions there is a time of Christian decision when the individual will respond to God’s will in a new and continued relationship with God. j In Ute case of the disciples and many others, with some precious 1 teachings. they arose atid followed ; him. Rut in all cases. It is man’s »[“I will” meeting God’s will. The prodigal said. “1 will arise and go to my father,” which was met by the Lord's promise, “Him that cometh unto me I will in no wise cast out." Each follower must be tolerant with the Christian experil ence of another, however different it may be. r V.l. “And Saul, yet breathing j ■ out threatenings and slaughter i against the disciples of the Lord. •I went unto the high priest.” For I I two years after Paul (also called ' Saul* stood holding the clothes of Stephen when he was stoned, he pursued the Christians with a vengance; he had a wrongly educated conscience. To proceed legally on ir-wider sffltte.'He “sought a permit from the high priest. See the following verse for his program. V. 3. “And as he journeyed he came near Damascus; and sudden- • ly there shined round altout him. a ' light from heaven.” It was at noon; there were unexplainable ■ flashes of dazxling light whose orj igin was from above. This was ' something supernatural. V. 4. “And he fell on the earth and heard a voice saying unto him, i Saul, Saul, why persecutes! thou me.” Evidently it was made clear i . to Saul that in persecuting a Chris- ! tian he was persecuting the Lord. ■ ! This thought is well expressed in ' the spiritual, “Were you there! i i when thejjy crucified our Lord?" V. 5. "And he said. Who art thou ■ Ix>rd- and he said, I an* Jesus whom thou persecutest; it is hard for thee to kick against the | pricks." Saul was now an inquirer j and to such the Lord reveals him- ’ self. ; V. 6. “And he trembling and as- ■ tonished said, Lord, what wilt thou ’ i have me to do?" Saul now sur1 rendered and opened conversation i with the Lord. “And the Lord said unto him, Arise and go into the city and it shall be told you what you must do.” The Lord Os compassion and patience waits for.the time when he can speak. The lx*rd had in store good news for this I one-time persecutor. He has for- ■ giveness for the most wicked sin- • ner. V.lO. “And there was a certain disciple in Damascus named Anapias. and to him said the Lord in a' vision, Ananias; And behold., he said. I am here. Lord.” Here was a follower of the Lord walking in .the light lie had and lie was known as a devout man and therefore usable by the lx>rd. Note he was a . praying man. having conversation ? with the Lord. L V.l 1. “And the Lord said unto ' him. Arise and go into a street called Straight, and enquire in 1 the house of Judas for one called Saul of Tarsus, for Behold he prayeth." The Lord is not asking An- \ antas to take any chances because the persecutor is praying. V. 12, “And hath seen in a vjsioif* iii Ananias coming in, and putting his hand on him that

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he might receive hl* sight." When, God sends a man. he always prei pares the way. V 5.13,14. “And Auanias answered , and said, 1 have heard of many of this man, how much evil he hath done to thy saints in Jerusalem. And here he hath authority from the chief priests to bind all and call on thy name." Humanly speaking, there was real cause to Tear. Sometimes we are called on to undertake the seemingly impossible. V. 15. “But the Lord said unto him. Go thy way; for he is a chosen vessel unto me. to bear my name before the Gentiles and king and the children of Israel.” Saul was highly educated and would be of valuable service a* the world’s first and great missionary; later he wrote 13 of. the 27 New Testament books and established more churches than any one else. But Saul would understand suffering and persecution. See the next verse. Vs. 17.18. “And Ananias went hl* way aud entered into the house, and putting his hands on him, said, Brother Saul, the Lord, even Jesus that appeared to you, hath spoken." When God speak*, it is done. —The Rev. D. Carl Yoder. ’ — Based on copyrighted outlines produced by the Division of Chris- ; tian Education. National Council of the Churches of Christ in the ! U. S. A., and used by permission. MISSIONARY Tenth and Dayton Street H. J. Welty, pasW ( 9 ■4a.m., Sunday schbol hour. Ralph Myers, general supt. ChalI lenging youth day this Sunday. I There will be Young People from ■ Jamaica, and Hawaiian Islands, I with us this morning. 10 a.m. morning worship hour. Music will be given by the young j college students with us today from the Fort Wayne Bible college. .Message by the pastor. 1 p.m.. children’s gospel hour. 7 pan., teen-age MYF. i p.m.. adult fellowship. 4- 7:3fif p.m.. evening gospel hour. ; Hymn sing and praise time. In addition to the young people that will i be with us in the morning worship i hour, others will come for the eve- ' ning service froth Columbia South ■ America, and India.-Be sure to ' hear and see these fine young people. as they’ speak and sing for us. Tuesday, 7:3ft p.m.. county Sunday school meeting at the Baptist church. I Wednesday, 7: 30 p.m., Bible i study aud prayer groups. There will be a warm Christian welcome for you if you visit our church. CHURCH OF GOD 628 Cleveland Street W. H. Kirkpatrick, paator 8:30 a.m.. “Christian Brotherhood Hour" heard over WKJG. ! 1380 KC. 9:30 a.m.. morning worship hour ■ in which the subject of the ascen- ■ sion 8411 be the theme. The. promise is unto all who believe. “This same Jesus shall so come as you have seen Him go.” 10:30 a.m.. classes for all ages, i Mary Hazelwood. S. S. Supt. 7:-30 p in.. Sunday evening Evan- . gelistic service. Jayson Sharpe. I serving as the evening chairman. The gospel message will deal with "Stradgey," or the Secret of winning and losing battles. Wednesday evening prayer service at 7:3tt. The b*N* <rf James will be used as the theme of Bible study for some weeks. Youth fellowship. Wed. at 7:30 p.m. Choir practice at 8:30 p.m. I Thursday. May 3. 7:30 p.m.— Mother and Daughter Banquet in the fellowship Basement. is*' _ . ■-■rr.-A. . . . You cannot lead any one else farther than you have gone.

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J (■BMRBMBEMMa ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Very Rev. Msgr. Selmetz, pastor 8 a.m., Flrat Mass. 7:30 a.|m, Lew' Ma**. 9 a.m., Children'* Mas* 10:15 am., High Mas*. Weekday Mass, 7:20 a.m. Holy Communion Sundays. First Sunday, the Rosary Society. Second Sunday, Holy Name Society. Third aunday, the Catholic La-, dies of Columbia. Fourth Sunday, Children of ! Mary. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Mercer Ave. at Five Point* Rev. Ray J. Walther, Pastor Sabbath Services — 9:15 a. m. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. Worship Service. Sermon: “The Spirit of Things.” Anthem: “Create In Me A Clean Heart 0 God" Mrs. Clark Mayj clin. Director. j — Calendar of Church Events — Sunday — i 1:45 p. m. Westmister Fellowship. The group will leave from the church at 1:45 p. m. to drive to Fort Wayne. Where they will attend the Spring Rally of the Wabash River Presbytery Youth Group. Some 12 of our young people will enjoy the fine meet- ' ing to be held in the First Pjesbyterian church. The meeting will be over at 8:30 p. m. ' 4:30 p. m. Junior Fellowship. “We Are There.” Our thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Clark Smith for their faithfulness in working with the group. Monday and Tuesday—- — Pastor will attend a Camp Training Conference at Brownstown. Indiana. Wednesday — 9-10:45 a. m.—Bible study. 8-9:45 p. tn. —Bible study. Choir Practice, Mrs. Clark May clin; directing. 6-.00 p. m. Westblnster choir practice. 7:00 p. m. Adult choly practice. Sunday, May 6th —National Family Week, On this first Sunday of Family Week several outstanding events are planned for the families of the church. Make it a point to take advantage of them with your family. 9:00-9:30 a. m. Special Family Worship service. 9:30 a. m. Sunday church school class period. 10:30 a. m. Worship service. Sermon: "The Cry of the Land.” 4:30 p. m. Junior Fellowship— Parent night. 6:00 p. m. Westminister Fellowship—Parent night. May 20, Penticost. New members will be received at this time. Come to Sunday School and Church and have your “faith” lifted towards the beauty of God. ZION LUTHERAN West Monrde and Eleventh Street Edgar F. Schmidt, pastor The Church With Carlllonic Bell* —“Hope for Two Worlds” will be the pastor's sermon theme at both the 8 and 10:30 a.m. services Sunday morning. Holy Communion will be celebrated at the early service. The choir wiii appear at 19:30 a.m.. singing. "0 Sing unto the Lord." by Hassler. Sunday school and Bible classes meet at 9:15 o’clock. There are classes for all age groups, taught by competent and consecrated teachers. We invite you to enroll with your children. The joint meeting of the Decatnr Zone Lutheran Laymen's League and Lutheran Women's Missionary League will be held Sunday evening. 8 o’clock,- at St. Peter’s church. Fuelling. The Rev. Hartwig Sehwehn of Peace Church, Ft. Wayne will be the featured speaker. The pastor’s adult lecture course will be given Monday at 7:30 p.m. The junior confirmation class meets Tuesday at 3:45 p.m., and Saturday at 8 a m. The Walther League Inter-river zone executive board meets at the Parish Hall Monday evening at 8. The Zion Missionary Society will sponsor a Ladies’ Guidance 'lnstitute on Tuesday evening, with registration received between 6:30 and 7 p.m. The Revs. Otto C. Busse of Preble, and Henry C. Abram of Hoagland, will he the speakers and topic leaders All ladies of the ■'' • / ■

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i congregation are cordially invited. 11 Choir rehearsal Wednesday evej ning -at 7 o'clock. The Needle club i day afternoon at 1 o’clock. Registrations for children to enter the first and second grades of I the Parish School next fall will bf> held Friday evening, 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the Parish Hall. Parents are Thvfted to consult with members of the Board of Education during these hours on Friday, and Monday. May 7th. A festival vesper with the celebration of Holy Communion will be conducted on Thursday, May . 10, the festival of the Ascension of our Lord, at 7:30 p.m. The annual spring meeting of . Circuit “A” will be held Sunday infternoon. May 6, at Suburban ,; Trinity, at two o’clock. ■ The Lutheran Church invites the j non churched public to its worship . services and Bible school classes. BETHANY Evangelical United Brethren Ben], G. Thomas, minister ; "The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the sabbath”, spoke the Master. We find that Jesus' ! custom was to go to the synagog • on the Sabbath day. As a Jew he rested from his labors. He went about doing good. The Sabbath was used for the re-creation rather • than the “wreck-reation” of body * and soul. Come to the House of > the Lord and bring your family. I Put God first in your life. » Sunday school at 9 a.m., provides * classes for all ages. ; ’ Divine worship at 10 am. The - choir will sing Tkach’s hymn: “To - Thee We Sing.” It is a Russian ; composition. The sermon: “When Jesus The Youth Fellowship at 6 p.m., > will be led by Miss Eleanor Miller. ■ It is Hymn Night and promises to i be very interesting. Bring your date with you to Youth Fellowship. The Mother and Daughter bani quet will be on Wednesday at 6:30 . p.m. The ladies are doing the cooking but then the men will take Monday. 6:3(1 p.m., play rehearsal of “The Battle of the Budget”. FIRST CHRISTIAN W. Chandler, minister Morning worship begins at 9:30 ' a.m. with the prelude by Mrs. William Bauman at the piano and Mrs. Glen Borchers at the organ. Communion meditation and the Ordinance of the lord’s Supper. The 1 topic of the minister’s sermon will be “Truth About Forgiveness”. Scripture Lesson, Luke 23:27-37/ Text Luke 23:24. The choir under the direction of Mrs. Gerald Strickler will sing: “Shine For Me” by Wilson. Junior church at 9:30 a.m., in the lower sanctuary. Mrs. Edward .Anderson in charge of the lesson. ■ “Come Let Us Worship.” Bible school hour at 10:30 a.m. Everett Faulkner, supt. Gerald Strickler, assistant. The film: “This is My Body” in color and sound, a powerful sermon preached by one of the outstanding leaders of the Christian Church. Dr. E. (R. Moon. This is a dramatized sermon showing the problems faced by Christians from all walks es life, as they bring their offerings to the Lord and as they participate in the Communion service. You will want to see this film at 7:3(r p.m. Sunday evening at the church. A free will offering will be taken to be used for making and circulating Christian church films. Choir practice Wednesday evening. Juniors at 6:30 p.m. Adults 7 p.m. a The Lydia-ftuth Circle will meet with Mrs Will Teeple Wed, May 2. 7:3ft p.m. Worship leader, Mrs. William Kohls, program leader, Mrs. James Kitchen. FIRST METHODIST W. Monroe,, at Fifth Street Virgil Wesley Sexton, minister 9:30 a.m., church school. Leonard Soliday. general superintendent. wilUre in charge. Classes for all ages. Nursery for (oddlers and a supervised crib room for babies. 10:20 a.m.. divine worship. This service will open with the prelude "The Last Spring” by Grieg with Mrs. Edgar Gerber at the organ. Other selections by Mrs. Gerber will be “To a Lily" by Hodson and “March Brilliant” by Schuler. The guest minister for the morning worship service will lie the (Rev. Ralph Johnson, minister of the First Methodist Church at Monroe. His sermon will be on the theme “The Magnetism of the Unseen.”

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. The senior choir under the direc- ■ tion of Leland Neuen will sing the anthem ''Prayer” by York. .The Senior Youth Fellowship wil] go to Neighborhood House in Fort Wayne for a special concert, by an all negro choir. Blill Smith i has charge of transportation. 6 p.m., Intermediate youth group will meet at the home of Ngncy Rice. Collin B. High is in charge : of arrangements. Wednesday, 7 p.m., choir rehearsal. „ i Thursday. 7:30 p.m., Ever-Ready class fellowship in the church lounge. 7:3® p.m.. Wesley class meeting in the Recreation room. Friday. 8 p.m.. associated council of church women will meet for a May fellowship day service in i Memorial Chapel. "Sound of the Stone," a movie depicting the evils of propaganda, will be shown during the program. Next Sunday,, Rev. Sexton will make a full report on the general conference of the Methodist church now in progress at Minneapolis, Minnesota. Visitors are invited to attend all ' services. " TRINITY Evangelical United Brethren Madison at Ninth Street John E. Chambers, minister ’l 9:15 a.m.. Sunday school; Cllf- ' ford Hoverman, superintendent. An invitation is extended to you | to study with us; 10:30 a.m., morning worship.! 1 Sermon. “The Poor in Spirit.” This I is the first in a series of messages ’ | on the Beatitudes. Harold Momma • 1 is organist and Walter Henkel will 1 1 direct- the choir in the anthem. 1 “My God and I” by Sergei. All members and friends of the church ’ are invited to make this hour the most important of the entire week. ’ 6:30 p.m.. Boys and Girls Fellowship. The Y.F. will hold their election for the officers of the coming ’ ■ year. I 7:30 p.m., evening service with message by the pastor. “The Witness that Counts”. The Church. Council of Admin- j istration will meet after the eve-1 ning service for business and elec- i tion of officers. Monday," 7 p.m., Sunday school council meeting. f Tuesday, 7:3(7 p.ra., Sunday ; school workers rally at the Baptist Church. "Wednesday, 7 p.m., mid-week services and election of class leaders. 8 p.m., choir rehearsal. Thursday, 7:30 p.m., ladies aid ’ meeting at the church. Election of officers will be held. Friday, 7-10 p.m.. Builders Sunday school class skating party at Happy Hours Rink. 7:30 p.m., Work and Win Sunday School class meeting at the church. ZION Evangelical and Reformed Third and Jackson Streets William C. Feller, pastor Church school at 9 a.m. Laverne Roth, superintendent. A cordial welcome awaits you and your family. Come and join up is the study of God’s Word. Divine worship at 10 a.m. Sermon by the pastor: “Running: ; Life’s Race.” The senior choir willi sing. “Saviour, Lead Me” by Clark, i Neil Thomas is expected to sing a ! solo. Visitors are always welcome in this service. Why not set aside I an hour or two on Sunday morning ( to worship the Lord in the church ! of your choice. This year’s high school gradu- ! Ates-are asked to meet for a few minutes after the worship service. All teachers who will assist in the Vacation Church School are asked to meet in the church parlor on Sunday at 1:30 p.m. ■ Youth fellowship Sunday evening at 6:15 p.m. Barbara Heller will be the leader and will present the

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lesson on the theme, "When Does the Church Belong To Me?” Recreation aad refreshments. Sunday school worker’s conference in the First Baptist church on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. f ( Youth choir rehearsal on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Women’s Guild mother and daughter carry-in supper and program on Wednesday at 6:15 p.m. Members are asked to bring a covered dish, table service and mother or daughter. The Friendship circle will be in charge of the program, which will consist of a play. Heidelberg class, meeting oh Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Senior choir rehearsal on Friday at 7 p.m. Henry Graber and the pastor will represent this congregation in the meeting of Michigan-Indiana Synod in LaPorte, Ind. on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of next week. Come and worship with us. FIRST BAPTIST 221 South Fourth Street Stuart Brightwell, pastor 9:15 a,m., Sunday school hour. James J. Strickler, supt. We have a class tor every age group. 10:30 a.m., morning worship service. Church choir, under the direction of George Myers, will sing “Great and Marvelous" (arr. by Peery). Sermon by the paator will be “Living for Jesus.” 6:30 p.m., fellowship groups will meet. 7:30 p.m., evening gospel hour,. You are cordially invited to the services of our church. Monday, 7:30 p.m.. monthly meeting so the church board. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., YBA Cluster Conference at First Baptist church, Muncie. 7:30 p.m., spring conference of the Adams county Sunday School Ass’n at the Decatur Baptist church. Guest speaker will be : Dr. N. W. Byrne, dean of the sac- ! ulty of the Fort Wayne Bible cpllege. There will be a fellowship i period following the evening ses- ’ sion. Wednesday, 7 p.m., midweek hous of power prayer service. 7:45 p.m., church business meeting. 8 p.m.. choir rehearsal. Thursday. 6 p.m.. Berean Sunday school class party at the home of Mrs. True Gepbart. Friday, 8 p.m., May fellowship meeting of the Decatur Council of Church Women at the Methodist i church. UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST Nuttman Avenue Paul D. Parker, minister Sunday school, 9:3® a.m. Law-! i rence Michel, superintendent. No! longer is the Sunday School a cfiildren’s service. For permanent. : happy homes tHe parents should [ lead the way to the church. Make church going a family proposition at your house. Morning worship service, 10:30 a.m. The pastor will speak on the subject. “Give Your Soul A Chance To Grow.” Christian Endeavor, 7 p.m. In [ this fellowship you will find an age group for you. Evening evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m. The Rev. L. D. Dellinger our conference superintendent will | bring the evening message, and conduct the Holy Communion ser-1 vice.l The local administrative board will hold it’s monthly meeting Monday evening at *7:30. The business session of the quarterly conference *4ll be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. Rev. L. D. Dellinger, conference supt., will have charge. I You are welcome to attend these i services. ■ — CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 7th and Marshall Street C. E. Lykins, pastor Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. I Classes for all ages. I Worship service at 10:30 a.m. Sermon by the pastor. Young peoples’ service at 6:45. subject: “What’s Bothering You?” Evangelistic service at 7:30. Sermon by the pastor. Prayer meeting and monthly missionary service Wednesday evening at 7:30. A Welcome to all. P ~

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• CHiffR'CH-OF-CH RIST 12th and Washington Street David Slagle, evangelist 9:80 a.m., Lord’s supper and preaching service: The worship hour. Mrs. Floyd Rupert, pianist. After opening exercises and the Lord's Supper, the minister will deliver a message entitled: “The Gospel of Christ.” Worship with us. 10:30 a.m., Bible school time. Lee Moser, Bible school supt. Bring the children and come to Bible school where there are classes and classrooms for all ages. 7:30 p.m.. evangelistic service. ’’Night Eternal" is the sermon topic for this service. 7:30 p.m., Wednesday prayer' meeting and Bible study. The gospel of John is the study. Everyone is welcome to every service of the Church of Christ. Book Review "What Manner of Man was Moses” by Fernand E. d’humy, Library Publishers, presents the three periods in the life of Muses, with suggested possible history that portrays him as a great leader and deliverer. His personality is painted in rich color and he Jives anew to those reading this book. He that hath a trade hath an estate—Franklin.

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