Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1941 — Page 5

IDAV. NOVEMBER 15. 1941.

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Creamed Comments On The Sunday School Lesson

Her* I* a imall aeeilnn of Chrlat a profound ioaching hl* last week. It tai a practical philosophy on making a eacreaa of the Christian life. V. 1. “I am the true vine, and my Father la the husbandman ” There are many vine* but there I* only one "true' vine We may b* at. taebed io friend* and carry out tbetr Meal*, hut even then we nuy fall. RMie* Christ did not fall, un ion with him will assure u* of auceees. Back of Christ la God to whom we are related ae thia children through hl* aon, Chrlit. V. I. "Every branch In me that beareth not fruit h* taketh away; and every branch that beareth fruit toe purgelh It, that It msy bring forth mor* fruit.' A useless Christian in time die* aplrltually; and. since all dead branches are pruned away, it follow* naturally that a Medea* Christian is cast aside. The very beet Christian needs an inward eleanalng by which motives, desires, and implore* are purified V. I. "Now ye are clean through the word which I have spoken unto you." God’s word Is th* catrying Instrument through which the Holy Spirit operates to do the office work of cleansing. One believe* Christ only In tthe measure that he believes the Word of God. Th* world Is needing clean lives and clean living. V. 4. “Abide In me and ! In you. As the branch can not bear tnruit of Itself, eacept It abide in the vine; no mon- can y*. escept ye abide In me." A successful Christian life call* for a constant effort to maintain right relation* with God through Christ. To keep going is as important as to g*‘. started in the Christian way of living. One need* a daily fresh Christian experience to which h* can witness with telling result*. V. 5. “I am the vine, ye are the branches; he that abideth In me. and I in him. the same bringeth forth much fruit; for without me y* can do nothing." Th* purpose of a Christian life Is to bear fruit; hence, the mor* and the better the fruit, the greater the honor both to our Lord and to ourselves. Wo can not afford to liv* trifling lives or to trlfl* away time, money, talent. Influence, etc. V. 8. “If a man abide not In me, be la cast forth a* a branch, and Is withered; and men gather them, and cast them Into the fir*, and they are burned." If through neglect or sin on our part our fellowship with Christ Is broken, then w« become spiritually dead and fruitlead; such a result I* the greatest dieaster that can befall a person. We are greatly Impressed by the great annual loss of Ilf* by accldMt; We ought to b« mor* alanned by the many mor* who are spiritudlly lost through sin and neglect. V. 7. "If ye abide in me. and my words abide tn you. ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall b« done unto you." Here is a prayer program first we must see to it that the mutual abiding process is intact. Then we need to know what God’s will la concerning our lives in action; then, when that is plainly understood, we may draw on this promise, nothing doubting it is at this point we may attain victories living. V. 8. “Herein la my Father glorified. that ye boar much fruit; so shall ye b* my disciples " God la honored when we bear much fruit that la pleasing to him. Buch fruitbearing on our part make plain to what graco can do. V. 9. “Aaa the Father hath loved me. so have I loved you; continue yo in my love." These words r

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v<-al th* fact that there I* a life of lov* and fellowship within the Godhead between the Father and the flon and doubtless alto so the Holy Spirit In Christ. God finds an ad«<|'iate object of hl* affection. V. 10. If y* keep my commandinents, ye shall abide in my love; even as I have kept my Father's commandmeats, and abide in hl* love.’ 1 Nolwry can ahid* In Chrlal If he wilfully disobey* hl* command*. If w* truly love God. we shall strive to please him in all thing*. o , IsßgDglOusH Southern Baptists have again decided to put on a great radio program for thirteen week*, beginning January 1, 1912. A meeting ha* just been held in which there was a general dls< usslon a* to the type of program, nation wide hook-ups. possibilities of transcriptions and other details. It is expected that th* cost of carrying out these programs will b* about 833.000, and. under th* authority of the Convention. an appeal will be made to th* churches for these necessary fund*. It is expected that these thirteen Baptist broadcaata will reach many millions of people and give them a clearer idea of what Baptists stand for and the work Baptist* are attempting to do. One of th* best known < burch-re-lat*d relief group* I* the American Friend* Service Committee, a Quaker organisation. Kecently, according to pres* report*. Its 56 worker* in France were feeding over 85.006 children in 10 French cities, giving them a noon-day meal. The greatest danger In these subjugated countries I* that ot malnutrition. A city ordinance was recently adopted by Rutland. Vermont, prohibiting the use of signs or placards which denounce, rlducle or belittle in *ny way, religion cr th* worship of God. Violators of the ordinance will be held guilty of a misdemeanor and will be subject to > fine of not less than 825 or a prison sentence not exceeding three months. The total giving of all churches (Protestant. Catholic, Jewish) is •lightly less than on* per cent of all the income of their members It is reported in the Baptist Times, of lamdon. that “lying among the dust and ashes in th* choir of Westminster Ablw-y after the visit of the Naxi bombers, was a large typo copy of th«» Book of Common Prayer It was open on a page which bore these verses: They h ive set fire upon they holy places and have defiled th< dwelling place of thy name even unto thy ground. Ves. they said in their heart*, l-et us make havoc of them altogether, thus have they burnt up ail th* houses of God in th- land.’ ’’ — o — I Wlsdom-v-'l g SUM <***g Some Would Put It That Way it probably was a misprint in the song book which made It read: "latnd my safe on Canaan's shore." but It no doubt reflected the sentiment of many a person who aings the hymn In which the misprint appears. o — HOME EDUCATION Counterfeit Promise* There are counterfeit promises just as there are counterfeit coins. For present convenience, a parent Just to get rid of a child » ro<iue*t*, makes promises 'inproper or impossible to carry out. The time to fulfill th* promise may be co far off that It is to be hoped the child will forget when the time comes; but not so. He remembers and either the promise is broken or an at'.omnt is made to buy off th* child. The better way is to fake time to reason with a child, grant proper requests and show why an improper request must be given up. As to making promise*, only those should be made that can be kept. “I will think about it", i» better than a batty proai*« D. Carl Yoder.

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Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church Charle* M. Prugh, Th. D.. Minister Church Hchool 9 A. M. - T. U Becker, flu pt. Morning Worship 10 A. M. — flermon: “The Price of Religious Freedom ” Music by th* young people'* choir. Zion Youth l.**gun 8:15 P. M. — Ixiis Endy. leader. Monday. 7: :0 P. M. — Meeting ot th* Men's Club. Wednesday. 7:30 P. M. — Midweek service. Thur«day. 8 A. M. — Annual Thanksgiving service at th* Baptist Church. ■- ■ w First Evangelical Church George 8. Loiter, Minister 9:15 A. M •— .Sunday Hchool. 10:10 A. M. — Divine Worship Gregg McFarland, superintendent. Service. Sermon theme: “Consecration.'* 6 "0 P. M. — Intermediate and Senior Christian Endeavor. 7:06 p. M. — Evangelistic Service. Sermon theme: "Tho New Birth." Th* It*v. Charles W. Hchlemmer, pastor-evangelist will doilver the sermon* of the day. 7:30 P. M , Each evening during the week Evangelistic Service*. The general public is invited to these services. M 00 A M„ Thursday — Union Thanksgiving Hervlce at th* First Baptist Chnr< h. o ■ — First Presbyterian Church Five Point* George O. Walton, Mlniater 9:00 a. m. Junior Bible Hour. Mr*. W A. 1-ower In charge. 9.30 a. m. Monday flchooL W. P. Schrock »up*rlnt< nd*nt. 10;30 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon. "Freedom's Holy Light." This service will be held in recognition of "Religious Freedom Day" and also the Thanksgiving season. 2:00 p. m. Junior League of Young People. 6:00 p. m. Yonng People's League. The Men's League Committee of the Fort Wayne Presbytery will meet at the church Monday evening at 7:30. Sunday, November 23 the annual Praise Service of the Missionary Society will be held. This will be a vesper service |tid will commence at 4:00 o'clock. A special program is being arranged. —- - "O ST MARY'S CHURCH Worker's Mas* 6:00 A. M. First Mass 7:00 A.M. Children's Mas* 8:30 A.M. High Mass 9 45 A M Communion Sunday for the St. Mary's Sodality. Holy Hour Sunday afternoon 2 I’ M. Rev. Joseph J. Seimetz, Pastor o ■ - Church of God Glen E. Marshall. Pastor 9:39 11:20 L’nifled Service. 6:30 Shining Lights. 6:30 — Intermediate service. 7:30 Special Singing Service. This will be a service of songs. Tho theme of tho service will be ' Faith." 7:30 — Tuesday night. Christian Crusaders nt tho parsonage. 7:00 Wednesday night. Prayer and Praise. Please note tho time change from 7:30 to 7:00. The public Is most cordially invited to attend all ths- service* of this congregation. Special Revival Services to begin Deci mber 1. Rev. Herschel Rice I of Oklahoma will be tho evangelist. The public I* urg(-d to plan to attend these special meetings. o Baptist Church Carey R. Mo*er. Patter 9.30 to II A. M. Unified Service. Tho Bible School meets at 9:30. E. Bell. Sup-. A class awaits you. Morning Worship begins at 10:15. with special music by our choir and a message by tho pastor, entitled. How To Get What You Want?" 5:30 P. M. Intermediate B. Y. P. V. Mrs. C. R. Moser, leader. 6 P. M. Senior B. Y. P. U. Junior Ixike, president. A flno program Is being prepared, so let every young person show his loyalty. 7 P. M Evening Evangelistic Service — A young peoples choir will furnish the music of the evening The pastor's sermon theme is, "God's Last Word To Man." Everyone cordially invited. 7 P. M. Wednesday evening, choir rehearsal at church. 7:30 P. M. Wednesday evening, the fellowship hour which every member ought to attend. A real blessing awaits you there. 7:30 P. M. Thursday evening, the Annual L'uion Thanksgiving Service at our church. The various minister* will take part, wpto th* mosktge being delivered by Rev G T. Rottelot pastor ot the First U.

B. t'hurch. The public Is urged to manifest their thankfulness this year hy being present at this servlet. . 0 ■ - — Church of th* Nataren* 7th and Marshall Bi*. Paul Brandyberry, Pastor 9:30 A. M. Bunday *cboul and preaching. Hermon thonie; "The Rtrongewt Rebuke In the Entire Bible" 6:45 P. M The Young People's service. An Interesting aervfce that you do not want to ml**. 6:45 P M Th* HI M. Y. wrvice. 6:45 P.‘ M. The Junior service. 7:80 p M. The evangelistic service. Hermon theme: "Th* Grim Monster.” Text — "How shall w* escape If w* newlect no great salvatlon?" (Hebrews 8:3). 7:30 P. M. WedneMtay - The regular ml<f-week prayer meeting. lx-t q* keep the church "The first line of Defense” strong in Decatur, (to to the Church of your choice this Sunday. November 24 our Revival Crusade starts with the "Mississippi Four" colored quartet and th* Rev. F. R. McConnell and wife. Starting Monday. November 24 to December 7 every night am TH December 7 the "Mississippi Gospel Four" singing every night. O Th* First United Brethren Church Corner of Ninth and Madison Sts. G. T. Rosselot, Minister Sunday School at 9:15 a m. Everett Johnson, superintendent. A good class for every age. Morning Worship at 18:88 a. m. Sermon by th* pastor. Subject: — "True Freedom " Christian Endeavor at 6:00 p. m. IL-lpful and Interesting groups for Jewels. Juniors, Intermediate*, Young People and Adults. Evening Worship at 7:00 p. m. Sermon by the pastor. Subject: "The Privileges and Duties of the Christian.’’ Prayer meeting Wednesday evening it 7:80 p. m. Group* for children. young people, young married people and Adults. A cordial invitation is extended ’ to all. - Will HIM OIIIIIS First Methodist Church Monroe at Fifth Street Ralph W. Graham. D. D.. Mlniater 9:30 A. M. Worship and Study. A • l’nifled Service. Nursery for the infant*. Junior church and worship message. Chancel choir and v*»'.“d youth i choi. Sermon by the pastor. Theme. "Christ’s Gift of Peace." Classes for nil age group* Immediately following the sermon. A cordial welcome to all. 1:40 P. M. All member* of the Youth Choir will leave from the parsonage to go to Bluffton for the combined choir rehearsal. 1:45 P. M The Methodi-t Youth Fellowship will meet at th- parsonage to go on th- trip to Bluffton Camp, then to th* Conservation Park for picnic fellowship supper) and meeting at 5:30 - 6:06. Following this meeting th* group will go to Berne for the Adams county Sunday School convention. 7:30 The Evening service will be omitted, so that our people can attend the evening session of the Adam* Co. Sunday School Conven--1 Hon at Berne. W*d. 4:00 P. M. Chancel Choir Rehearsal 6 45 Youth Choir Rehearsal and Devotions 7:00 Player and Bible Hour. Nuttman Avenue U. B. Church L. J. Martin, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. Lawrence Michel, superlnti nd-nt. 9:45 — Announcements by tho pastor. 9:50 Classes assemble for study ot the Sunday school lesson. 10:80 Junior church. 10:35 Devotional service. Message hy th* pastor. 6:30 Christian Endeavor, la-ad-r.

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Mr*. Fairy Hill. Junior C. E. In charge of Mr*. Marcella Sudduth. Leader Mona Le* Martin. Intermediate Endeavor conducted by lt*v, Martin. 7:30 Evangelistic service*. Every Sunday night there I* Increasing interest in th*** services. W« Welcome every on* and try to make the service as interesting cud helpfal a* possible Special music or singing and the gospel message by the pastor. 7 30 Wednesday night prayer meeting. Ilennlo Harfcle**. class leader. The strength of a church I* measured by Its praying pl ■ l/-t us worship th* laird in fellowship and prayer. Mr*. (' E Carlson, rehr ned missionary from Africa will ba the ■peaker at the annual Thank offerlug Service Nov. 23 at 7:30. This service sponsor* I by th* Women's Missionary Society and the public Is Invited to attend O — O<» “One day when going down grad*, we had wcasloll Io Hop our automobile quickly. Hlnce th brake* were in need of repair, we hit a street ear. Helf restraint* ar* the nncesaary moral brake* and un less they are In good working ord er. there Is ilang-r of moral fail ure*. No one can afford to take such a rl«k It must be n-meinb-r---ed. moreover, that it take* tim* to develop a good conscience. Io form righteous motive*, and to < reate a profound desire, with It* attendant courage, to do right." Q — Lion Lutheran Church Monroe and Eleventh Sheet Paul W Schultz, pastor Sunday school and Bihle class. 9 30 a m. Regular divine services. 10:30 a. m. Early *ervl<-«M. 4:36 a. tn Church choir Monday. * 30 p m. Saturday catechism school, b:3O a. in Adult classes Saturday. 7 p. in Lutheran h<»ur every Sunday. 2 p. tn. .— — . o CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kenneth Tlmtnon*. Pastor Bible school. !• 3" a m. Doifus Drum Snpt. Worship and Communion. I" a. m Monday evening the I'nlted Christian Missionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. James Kitchen. 7 to p. in Every one that can. come to thl* meeting a* I we are planning tor our woman's day program December I Wednesday night Bible -uidy at the ■ lunch under ill* direction of Rev Kenneth Timmons. Thursday afternoon aid. plan to be announced later. o Too many people search tin- horizon for big things Io do when there are a dozen little things at their feet waiting to be dine We are not compb-ie until w* unsaved from self-pity, and find Joy in thinking of others. Ileilicit Lockyer. It is interesting to hear a person talk of new Ideas who never hid even an old one that got him anywhere. The man who think he Is 100 big for his Job need not worry, for hi* attitude will soon make him tiki small for Jt. Tile teachings of Christ i.tu-t fall totally If they fail In any part of life. Charles A. Eilwood

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Tho church I* the recognized custodian ot the gospel ot Jesus Christ. Sh<« I*, therefore, tli* Interpreter us th* person, the message, and the way ot life found in Jesu*. The education ot the rising generation I* not complete and the church has not tnsde her full contribution until youth ha* been given

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tho beat possible in'erpretatlon of thn message and work of Jesus. Tho church bslfeves that there I* no complete salvation for the individual and for society apart from the gospel of Je*u* Christ. Why not accept the invitation and COMB TO < HI IU H NEXT HCNDAY. D. Carl Yoder

lUy with every other child to an ■ adequate education, to a meaning- | ful job, to recognition by his fel- ■ lows, to sickness and old ag* sccurI Ity; alt this apart f'om b rth and race, th* chs* and color. Our democracy must be social and economic ' a* well ** political." (To bo continued ) ♦ ♦ IX) YOl’ KNOW? ♦ ♦ 1 At the death of what kin* Was the Jewish kingdom divided? 8. How many centuries lwtw. cn the Old and th* New Testaments 3. By whom and to whom were the*« word.* said: "Freely ye havu received, freely give?" I What Is Peter's prescription i for a long and happy life? S. What Is the completion ot . Christ'* saying: “I am the door; by me If any man enter in . . (See Answer* on Page 8) o Don't expect too much of any I code. Think how long it I* taking i to put over the on.- that Mose* drafted The use one make* of his leisure ! hours may determine the value of I his working hour*. No outward good can meet an . ‘ inward n»i-d.

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