Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 10 January 1925 — Page 6
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First Evangelical Church Ralph W. Lmw, Pastor. 9-If,- Sunday School, L. I. Baum-"artn»-r, HUpHrlntvtulMtt. 10:15 —Morning won.blp Our goal: -Tim Whole School Worshiping." li:15 -Si-niur E. I. <’• E. Subject: — "How to Read the Bible Helpfully " Leader, Heder Martz. 7:00 -Evening worship. The pastor will preach both morning and evening. Mid-week prayer and Bible study 7:00 p. m. Wednesday. Choir rehearsal S 15. The Men’s Brotherhood will meet Monday evening for their monthly meeting The annual election of officers will be held ————— —o —’ — First Methodist Church Sunday school, 9:36; Stipcrinlimdent, J. E. Nelson. Morniing Worship. 10:45. Evening Worship, 7. The panto, will preach at both services. Junior I>-agu<>, 2:30. Epworth League, 6. Prayer meeting and Sunday school board meeting. Wednesday evening at 7 un<l 7:45 respectively. - , .......... — o Zion Ev. Lutheran Church The first Sunday after Epiphany. Gospel: Luke, 2.41-52. Epistle: Rom. 12,1-6. German service at 9:30. English service at 10:30. , Catechism: Question. 242-247. Bible < lasa Wednesday al 7:30 pj m. | “See (hat ye despise not one of these little ones; for I say unto you that in Heaven their angels do always behold the face of My Father." Maith. IS.IO. o Church of God Sunday School. 9:30. Preaching. 10:30. Young Peoples Meeting. 7:00. Preaching. 7:30. Subject for evening preaching. “The Wage Earner.” 6-23. i * Baptist Church F. I). Whitesell, Pastor. 9:30 Bible School. All welcome.:' 10:30—Morning worship. Sermon by the pastor. "The Private Letter of j a Great Man to a iaidy Friend." Observance of the Lord's Supper, l at close of service. 6.00 Bapti t Vjouug Pioph .; I’ni.m in Sunday Sclmol rooms. • 1 6:30 Prayer meeting in the bal < cony. 7:oo—Sunday evening gospel servise. Sermon by the pastor. “Tile Land of No Heavenly Music." The prayer meeting on Wednesday night at 7:30. preceded by a Bible study period at 7:00 o'clock, and followed by the monthly business meeting. First U. B. Church Benj. F Dotson. Pastor Bible School, 9:15. Divine Worship, 10:30, Christian Endeavor, 6:00. Evening services, 7. let even: friend of Christ and the church pk a to be in all the services of the day. Those who have forgotten their
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weekly envelope pledge, see that it is in as soon possible. With such a v■ II ImltU-d (-onfortt able place for worship, United Brethren, can't idler e\eu- <- for not attending church. _—— —o — St. Marys Cnurch l ow mass, 7:30. i High mass, 9:45, Christian Doctrine, 2:00 # Prayer Hour and Benediction, 2:30' I ,-r —O ■ I Zion Reformed Church Sunday School. 9 15. Preaching. 10:30 fiy Rev. Frank Ruff, of Fort Wayne Let us all turn our and welcome him. —o — Christian Church Harry W Thompson, Pastor Unified service beginning at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor Society nt 6 p. m. Evening Service at 7 p. tn. (In March 22 our church will begin a series of meetings, lasting up to and including Easter Sunday. We hop<‘ that every earnest Christian ■will endeavor to keep this in mind' and to attend all of the services. We had two very fine service's on last Sunday. l.<-t us make it every Sunday. o — Presbyterian Church B. N Covert. Pastor. Services for Sunday January 11, ,1925. 9:30 —Sunday School; Bring your child don't send him. Good classes for adults as well as children. 10:30 — Morning Worship Hour; The pastor will begin a series of ser- . uions on "The Meaning of Prayer" | ■ls you are having problems with Ihi: ' 'vital force in Christian living, per-I iiv’pr. yon can bo helped. The subjoe: I discussed tomorrow will bo "The na- , Btralness of Prayer." 4:oo—Vesper Services: Sermon ■ “’-bjec-t: “Bod.", versa ■ Soul". Gerald Somers, leader A good pro--6:30 -Senio" Christ’,-:?i End.avor gram has boon planned. Monday. January 12. 7:15 p. m \d vhiO'.y board meeting at office of II S. Michaud. Wednesday, January 14. Prayer mooting. Topic: i Cor. Lsth; Please read before coming. Those who arc st'angers in to. • . ' ■'■■ <"O- ' i illy Invi'cd to lie JH-eHMIt. We will assure you a cordial wel come. o Mrs. Fred Sellemeyer spent the day in Fort Wayne with her son. Albert Sellemeyer and wife.
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