Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 223, Decatur, Adams County, 20 September 1941 — Page 5
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Creamed Comments On The Sunday School Lesson
m aaaaaw Thia leaMdi la un account of how the Adveraary la overcome by hravesnly powers, In which John urges persecuted Christian* of his day to put their iruat. V. 7. "And there wa t war In heaven; Michael and his angola fought against the dragvu. and the dtagon fought and hl- angels," Here la suggested a plvtuie of Satan being <a»t out of heaven before the creation of man II is introduced here to explain hl* antagonism against Christ and the church. Michael appears as the pation or guaid.an angel ot the Jews, The Christian life calls for spiritual conflicts. V. S. "And prevailed not. neither | was their place found any inure in j heaven." Evil never prevails eventually in God's world. It may appear at to be winning a decisive and permanent victory, but we must always bear In mind that the universe in which we live is God's creation, and in that creation God Is forever victorious. V 9. “And the greit dragon waeast out. that old serpent, called the Devil and Hatau. which deceiveth the whole world, he was cast | out into the earth, and bls angels were cast out with him." This de-. dsive defeat of Satan tn heaven was a guarantee that he would ulti-1 mately be defeated in any contest i with Christ and his eburen. V. it). ' And I heard a loud voice saying, in heaven, Now is come salvation. and strength, and the kingdom of our God and the power of his Christ; for the accuser of our brethren is cast down which accused them before our God day and night.” The scene now changefront precreative to the time of the author, representing 'he people in heaven as glorying because Satan is cast down. This ihotigti! serves to strengthen the faith and increase the courage ot God's persecuted and suffering children. V. ii. "And they overcame him by the blood of the Lalttb. and t>y the word of their testimony; and they loved not their I'Ve* unto the death." Victory over sin and Satan comes in a mysterious way through the help of the land and by Christian testimony which may mean martyrdom. The oue thing Satan can not withstand is the willingness of loving hearts to endure any sacrifice necessary to further the cause ot Christ. V. 12. "Therefore rejoice, ye heavens, and ye that dwell in them Woe unto ’the inliabiters of the earth and of the sea for the devil is tome down unto you. having great wrath, because be knoweth that lie hath but a short lime." Woe tiesets the earth because of the evil which iu every age comes down upon It; but glory to the Mosr High God for those servants of Ids who have uever, in any age. been wauling tn their willingness to endure and strive for the kingdom. Here is a message for the comfort of the persecuted. Granted these are terrible (lines; Il seems today Satanic powers are angered and fighting more fiercely than al atty time in all history. T- Christians tome the call to he faithful an dsuffer patiently for ere long the defeat of evil will be seen and God's victory will be manifest. V. 23. "And I saw as it were a sea of glass mingled with lire; and them that had gotten the victory over the beast, and over his Image, and over bis mark, and over the number of this name, stand "over the sen of glass, having the harps CHURCH PAGE SPONSORS THt FIRST STATE BANK General Banking — O O BURK ELEVATOR CO. Grain, Coal and Farm Suppl ••• — O-O—-ASHBAUCHER'S TIN SHOP Retailers of Stokers, Furnaces and Sheet Metal --()() HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. Highoot Quality—Lowest Prices -OO OR. H. FROHNAPFEL Your Health is no Better than Your Spine. — O O OECATUR UPHOLSTER SHOP Upholetering. Repairing Furniture —O o - BLUE CREEK DAIRY Drink Milk Instead — GO J. F. SANMANN, Auctioneer Live Stock A Real Estate O O The SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. Low Coots— Strong Companies - -O O OECATUR LUMBER CO. Home of Homes. IK YOU APPRECIATE THIS CMI'RLH PAGE PAIRONUfi THS bPONbORH.
of God " The *ea Which on a former occaaolon wa* pure and colorks* Is now cov«r«-d with fire, the omen of coming retribution. Note bow often the word "victory" la lined. It la a ' fai t not only for those living in the day this was wiitten but for all . time The victors are those who have Mcaped the boast and hl* image and the number of his name V 3. "And they »ing the -ong of Muse* the servant of God and the song of the bamb, saying. Great and matvelour are thy work*, laird God Almighty, just and true are thy ways. Thou King of saints." I God's works are indeed great and I marvelous, and we should never let ■ our hearts grow dull to their won- . der. V. t "Who shall nut fear thee. O Lord, and glorify thy name? foi Thou art holy, for all nations shall come aud worship before T >ee; for Thy judgments are made manifest." Even heathen nations will bow down to God eventually. Note the place of worship as basic. —o— ——■ A hill has been Introduced in the | Delaware legislature granting a, Kaldiath local option statute, permitting Imalities to deteimlne for: thetnselvea what shall or shall uot I be done on the Sabbath In order to l help the bill forward the authorities ■ haVe la-elt ell fie Illg ail ancient blue I law (ilent for a century which would forbid the put chasing of a newspaper or other trival article uu the Sabbath. The past two year* have witnessed more instance* ot cooperation among Protestants, Catholics and Jews than ever before, according to a resume of inter-faith development* appearing in the 13th biennial Yearlaiok of American Churches, published this week under the auspices of the federal Council of the Churches of Christ In America The Yearltuok lists the total church membership of the I'nlted States at »H.so| 594 person*. I or slightly over 49 per cent of the population. Chaplains in out armed forces are sometimes given duties that canuot In- strictly classed as pastoral work lii-ide* the regular chaplain's dalles, the chaplain at the Naval Station. American Samoa. ha* the iiddltictial office of Director of Education for all native! and navy school*. This I* ordmar lly a foll-liine job n* the native schools have about 3200 school children in attendance, a total ot M native and 7 white teachers. for the first time since the Reformation. Xuglicaits. Dissenter* and Roman CUthollcs r ime together in lamdoii early in May. 1941. in order to try lo weld the national unity into greater permaneiin and stability The Itomaii Cpthollc Primate of England presided al the session, the Archibishop ot Canterbury al the second, and the Moderator of rhe Free Church Council received some meager attention later on. All three signed a ten-point peace program, demanding a new world order, unlike Hitler's should In- based upon freedom for Hie individual and the fundamental principle* of morality as basic 111 social illation*. All three group* of chun nmen cmpKasised the necessity of taking pri-i’uutlonr not to iuse tin- peace if and when the wai may be won o i 'M i Wisdonv>3| B __QnK(<awm(>B Consider the Hammer It keeps its head. It doesn't fly off Hit liundlc. It keeps pounding away. It find* the iMiiiit, then drive* it home. It looks at the other -ide too; and thus often clinches the matter. It makes mistakes but when It due*. Il start* all over. It i* the only knocker in 'be world that does uuy good —p People who will do uutair thiug* tor you arc likely to du unfair thiugs agatffst you Ihe hour tor sere m I God u 41way* bow.— lluckeray.
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BGIURCHBI Ba Smm mugiiiLiuiißßHß SAVE THE SHIP Saturday's paper goes to pre** at noon, giving u* only lour hour* to set Ute type and make-up the page* It will tie a great help in maintaining press time schedule* if ■ hurch announcements for this page are sent lo the office by FIVE O'CLOCK FRIDAY EVENING An operator In employed lo net the amioun 1-ementn Friday evening. ST MARY'S CHURCH First Mass 7:00 A. M. Children's .Mas* 1:20 A M High Mas* * ISA M. Communion Hunday for the St Mary's So< lety. Holy Hour Sunday afternoon 2 P M. Rsv. Joseph J. Seimets. Raster —-— "0 - ■— — Church of the Nasarene 7th and Marshall Eta Paul Hi andyberry, pastor 930a. m Sunday school. Doyle Lytle, superintendent. "Study to show thyself approved a workman that needeth not to he ashamed " 10:30 a. m. The morning worship service. Sermon theme, "The I liiifoige'tabb -Christ ' Communuiti ' Immediately following the message I rt:ds p. m The NYP. S. ser- • vice. Fred Edged, prcwMant. Come b<> a learner oi Christ. 845 p m The Hi-N Y. service. Fred Sudduth, president. 645 p. m The Junior society. Mr*. Ralph Drain, supervisor. All Juniors are welcome from age* I M 2. 7:43 p. m. The evening evange- ' llatic service. Sermon theme, < “Repentance—the need of the hour" 7.45 pin. Wednesday Th- regular mid week prayer meeting. "By their fruits ye eball kuuw them." You are wt-liume! -. . — — Christian Church i Kenneth Timmons, jiastor Bible School. 9.30 a. m. Fred Schreidrrer, superintendent. Worship and Communion, 10:30 a. m. Wednesday night Bible study at 7:2'1 p m at the church. With Hie coming of fall our Bible school and < hurch services should increase. We learn to serve Jesus by serving Him We know that It is right to want to serve God to ready do something for Him — o—_ lion Lutheran Church Monroe and Eleventh Street I'aiil W Schultz. pa*tor Sunday S< hool and Bible class, 9 30 a. in. | 11-gular Sunday services, 10:30 a. m. Early services. S 3" a. in Church choir Monday. 7:30 p. in. Walther League Wednesday, 7:30 p m. Saturday school of religion. b:3U a. m. Z'on Ev. and Reformed Church Charles M. Prugh. Th D . minister Church School, 9 a. m. T. L. Becker, superintendent. Morning womhlp. I" a. in Hermon. "Profaning Sacred Thing*." Ea. 20:7. 8. Music by the Young People's choir. Zion Youth league, 6: IS p. m. Doiolhy Gerber, leader. Reports from the summer camp. Men's congress at St. Peter's church, Huntington Sessions al 10 a. in. and 2 p. in. County li-ader*hip training school Monday to Friday al Lincoln school. 7 15 to 9: IS p. m. Wednesday, 7 p. ni. Young people's choir; 8 p. m Senior choir. Baptait Church Carey It Moser, |w|tor 9:JO-I1 a. in Our unified service. Thu Bible school lesson will be studied until 10:15, after which we enjoy our morning worship together. Hermon theme. "Why some churehe* fail." Let every member rally to his church's call. Hpeclal music will be <-n joyed. Friend*' and strangers are very welcome. 7:30 p. m. Evening evangelistic service. A service where all lake part in *lngtng your favorite hymns and enjoy an evening memiage from God * Word. Just one hour- 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. Bring a frleud. 7:3'i p. in. Tuesday evening -A great missionary rally will be enjoyed al the Baptist church, with Miss Eva Hhepard. our own Rapt tat missionary recently returned from the Belgian Congo, lo Africa, as our speaker Mies Shepard was the ipeafcr at our a&.octgtW4! meeting at Moatpetter on Weduos
day The rally will tie sponsored by our C. W G children composed of Mrs. Moser s Sunday S< hool class One ot the girls will be dressed as one of the tittle girls In Africa Many curio* will be on display The public I* cordially Invited to enjoy this evening with us. Let no member fall to be ab•ent from this service ————ip———— First Kvsngel'cal Church George 8. Losler. minister 9.15 a m.-Sunday Schoo). Gregg McFsiland. superintendent 18:19 a. m Divine worship service. Sermon theme, “profaning Sacred Things." Thl* la the second presentation In the series on the Ten Commandments Another feature of thi* service will be the administering of the *a< red rite of Christian baptf«m to Infante. < 30 p m. — Intermediate and senior Christian Endeavor. 7:29 p. m. Sunday evening fellowship. The second presentation on th<- subject of crime wilt be given st this service, The causes of crime will be especially dealt with. 8 3o p. tn Wedmwday—Choir re- ■ hearsal. 7:30 p m Wednesday — Prayer and praise service. A R'hool of leadership tialning will be conducted at the Lincoln school each evening beginning at 7 15 o'clock Alt should avail ’ themselves of the opportunity for training. ——o— — First United Brsthrsn Church Corner of Ninth and Madison St*. G T. Rossetot. minister Sunday School, 9:15 a. m. Everett Johnson, superintendent. Come and enjoy a good 'lass whatever your age may be. A clan* for ‘ every age. Morning worship. lU:3U a. m. Sermon by the pastor. Subject. "No other Gods." Christian Endeavor. 8 30 p. in. Helpful groups for Jewels, Junior*. Intermediates, Young People, and adults. Evening worship. 7:30 p m Ser mon by the pastor. Subject, "Profaning sm red things.” Prayer meeting W«litmula)t,eve ning. 7 p. m. Group* for children young people, young married peo- , pie and adults. Leadership training achool at the Lincoln, school from Monday to Friday night*. A welcome to ail who find their way to our church — -o The Church of God Glen E Marshall, panlor 9 30-11:2" a. m. -CniOed service. 630 p in Shining Light* 7:30 p in Evening service. 7.30 p in Wednesday Mld-we- k prayer and praise service. Sunday. October 5 Rally duy Sunday, October 12—Fort Wayne district young people'* rally. Fort Wayne. November 9-23-Revival service*. Rev. William Southerland, evangelist, of Indianapolis. The public Is mo*t cordially invited to attend all the service* of this congregation. o Nuttmsn Ave. U. B. Church L J. Martin, pastor 9:30 a. m. Sunday Sciiooi. Law rcnce Michel, superintendent 10 2'i a in.—Junior church. |o'33 a. in fievotional service. Sermon by the pastor. 8:15 p in. Christian Endeavor. Mrs, George Foor, leader. 7:30 pm EvangeH*tlc service*. Tlic pastor will again bring the message from tbsl's word 7:13 p. m. Wednesday night prayer meeting. B<-lliile Harklcss, b ailer. Sunday. O< tuber I2ili will be rally day with morning service at 9:30, afteriKHiii service at 2 and the evening service at the usual time. We plan to observe sacrlßcc week along with rally day and to
. " With Quiet Dignity.. We conduct a funeral in a manner that is worthy of the tribute you wish Io pay your deceased. Regardless of the price you pay, all details will Im* handled in an impressive way that will Im* a comforting memory. Phone : Uli * Arnhu'J'ice 500 Itifepl/ ser *' < ' c
lA*adM Play Cast ■■UWCC——a. - -i- —■ Josef Meier ha* th'- feature role of 4'bilstus In the "Paasion Play, which la to be presented at the Shrine auditorium in Fort Wayne October I to 5 iuciuslve. with at ternoon and evening performance each dsy Ticket* for the play are Iretng sold locally by the Delia Theta Tail aoroii'y u*e the funda for the church build t r Illg fund Let us look forward to this aud plan to attend The month of October Is to he known as rally month «o every one I* Invited to begin now and attend our *ervi< e ■ from now on. Church I* the best place to go that we can til'd so may we be faithful to the church of our choice. 0 , — - DO YOl KNOW? j—^****“ — ■ Ml I. What did Christ luinmaud concerning secret charity? 2 What book says. "There I* no new thliu under the un?" 3. What I- Paul’s advice to the 11 rich? | I What -ayniKof l*alah connect* { 11ust aud strength? .; 5 Who Mid. 'Be uui w.-aiy ini a ell l See Answers on Page 2) — o — First Presbyterian Church Five Point- . Geoige (* Waitoil. Minister , 9tm a m Junior worship and Bible study 9 :p> .< in Sunday School W p Schrock superintendent 10:30 a. ni Morning worship Sermon. "Member* Oto- of Another <i "" p. 111. Young people* ierTile regular inonriily nieeiing of the i hurch session will be held next Friday evening at the church. All elders air- ic'iucsted lo b< | i pri-ent. The M'oild Wbb Comtiiiiiil >n service will be ob eind the first Sunday in October o First Methodist Church It. W Graham. DD. nilnhtr r Monroe al Fifth »treel 9:3'1 a tn. Morning worship and *tudy. A unliled *<-rvl<« . Nu for the Infant*. Junior i hurch. mush- by the young peopl'w Vt *te<| choir Vo<al number l>y Janie* darkless. Sermon by the pastor Theme. "To whom shall w<- go" Chun h *i 1100 l i la*-e» fol all age i;:3n p m Youth fellow-hip A meeting by and for young p-ople. Every young person of the rhuich ir Urged to attend 7:30 p in Evening worship Helpful and inspiring congregational singing. Special iiiu-ital niimlH-r* Si-rmoit Ity the pastor Wednesday. 845 |> in Young peoples’choir. 7 Prayer and Bibb . J hour. Thi* church extend* a cordial 1 welcome to all who may choose to I womhlp in it* fellowship. A fin ndly spirit await* you.
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When Htelnineti, the w.iard of I electricity, was a*ked what he thought would lie the grea est discovery of the future he unhe»italI ingly replied. "In th- realm of the I moral and social and spiritual." He 1 was right, for having turned to the I outer law*, wo must now turn lu I the inner. In the realm of the moral aud the ♦plritual, the forces of good will,
nt® Ifetßetternr. Post War Peace Tb<- editor of the Virgin,* Metho di»t Advocate »ay-. "Mu<h alientiou must l><- given by Christian people to the kind of peace that is to follow the war. "Os courts much depend* upon who wins; but the democracies must win' The peace to end this War must not lx- pel milted to con-, tain the seed of the next conflict. I Thl* mean* that it must not be | conceived iu hatred or revenge. Iti will not lx- an easy matter tu bring : J tile victorious power* to a just and ’equitable settlement. But unless the I factor of revenge i» far removed I humiliation will lx- visited upon the defeated pow< i Thl* will liring forth hatred which, in time, will ripen into plan- for further strife and bloodshed Soinewhe I- along the way the nation* or earth must find a saner and a better way This way will not come of Itself It must
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Mndneaa. bwtherbosM. friendship, love operate Tho*r fore** surpass the physical force* in which the philosophy of might makes right" abound*. The church I* the one Institution that present* the satisfactory program of these spiritual and moral for<e> Why not a<<ept the invitation and COME TO CXURCH NEXT BUNDAY? D Carl Yoder
bo dhuovered and nourished In every poaslble maumr." _.———©-■ ——— Om PhiaCNlt "The nation* at war censor letters < oming in and going uut lest I someihnig lx- written that would | interfere with the welfare of the I nation You ought to exercise cen- ' worship of the word- you utter fur | the welfare of yuur eOUI. The thoughtless, unkind, untrue word I spoken may l>o the mean* ot wounding anothei, and worse than I that, your spirit back of the word i will In- les* sweet aud kmd and Chiistlik* " — o —— Tile true greatness of nation* I* > in tliusc qualitie- which constitute the greatuea- of the individual c liarle* Sumner. Immortality is th'- glorious dis'ovciy of (.'hrMliauity. Channing-
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