Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 3 January 1948 — Page 2
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the ecripfures V H "AM a certain woman num vd l.vdla. a •oiler ot purple, of the . tty of Thyallru. whirli worahippmi <;<>d bsmid us, whose heart the i.ord opened that she attended un to the things that were spoken hy I’aul“ The man in the viuion calling for I‘mil lo conn> Io Maoedonia lurtii'd out to !>e a W'liuan liepuiiae : elie al fended lo the ("hriettnli teach Ings of Paul; her heart wu< re--1 ceptlve for she was a worahlppvr of iiod Hiougli not knowing Chrtnt. 1 V 111 "And when ahe -wan bapllgril, and her household, she be sougiit us saying. If ye hnve Judged me to Im falthftil to the land. Cpltte Into niv house, nnd abide there. Vnd ahe ermutrained UH " It wan faith of Lydia that brought anlvu t(on lo her and her household and as others Imllevtid the chilN'h at I ‘hlllllM’l wan Jounded \ Hi "Take heed unto thyaelf, and unto the dm lrlii”. ciuitinue In them Tor iti doing thia thou shalt both nave Ihvnelf, and them that hour thee" in thin verse is taught how a believer should live; he must take liend to the point of waliblug blinaelf a» to diactpline. devoiopmont mid devotion; teachInga must be watched (hut they are accurate and blhlcul; perserverance must he eterclaed. atnee ntreiigth cotnea to the one who makes ht» faith work v IT "Whonryever belleveth that Janita tn the Christ la born of God; mill every one that loveth hint that begat loveth him also that la begotten of him The apostle- Jidin main tains tlie doctrine of regeurratlon. a new birth, whteh niablfeats it self in loving all men V 3 "Hy thin we know that we ievr the children nt God w hen we | love God and keep hla command-1 m ent a Faith and love co together I and they are ekpreased tn absolute obedience to God V S For this |s the love Os God. that we keep hla commandments: and hla commandments are not grievous ‘ God's commandments are not grievous the necessary j i spiritual strength is given the one w tin obevs God As A. 6 "For whatsoever is born of llisi oyemmieth the world, and this is the vtctoiy ’hat overcometh , the world even our fai’h ' The tie Het that matters is the faith th»t ' prewses tut tn the Christian way persistently
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Bt. Msry'a Church Very Rev. Megr- SelmeU, paster 6:00 a tn. bow Ma». 7:30 a.tn. lx>w Maa*. 0:00 a.tn. Chlldren'g Mana. 10 16 a. tn. High Muse. 3:30 Sunday afternoon. Holy Hour. Holy Communion Bundaya First Htmday, St. Agney Sodality. Second Sunday, Holy Name Society. Third Sunday, St. Mary’a Society. Fourth Sunday. Children Os Mary. -»™.—- . .fl. - Church ot the Naxarene North Seventh & Marshall Sts.. Ralph A. Carter, paator Sunday School. 0:30 u«> Jenne l-.'dgell, Supt Claeses for all ages. Morning AA’ornhip, 10 30 am. Communion Service. Message: "in Rouiembranee Os Me“ Youth Service. 6:45 p.m. Ch'riatine Andrews, president. evangelistic Service, 7:30 p.m. Monsnge "Sin." Monday 7 30 p.m, Church Board Meeting nt parsonage. Wednesday 7:80 pm. Prayer and I’ralse service, Thursday 7:30 p.m. Woman's Foreign Missionary Society. Friday 7:00 pin Lay Visitation Meet at the pan-onage. Trinity Church evangelical United Brethren Madlaon at Ninth Street Charles E. White, Minister "Celebration of Organ Installation and Dedicatory Recital." 9 15 am. Stmday Church i school Curtis Hill Supt Classes with separate rooms and capable teachers fur all age groups terje lour friends, guests aud net<rtthors( to attend All are welcome. Let all co-operate in the Nelson Attendance plan. 10 30 ajn Divine Service and Sermon Continued celebration of the installation of the new three 1 manual Jackson Wisehaupt Memorial organ. Sermon subject The ( s hurv h Organ" This is an unusual sermon of interw to all ages Anthem "Glury To The Kings by the Senior Vested choir Organ music by Mr. Harold Muma. ('hutch organist AU families are urged to have every member of the family present for these outstand- i ing services in the history ot the Church 30 p.m. Christian Endeavor Societies Adult Endeavor wtu meet tn Sunday school auditorium on first floor. ' 30 pm Dedicatory Recital ou the new organ by Dr William H Ha: ues famous organist organ architect. author and editor Seats wiU be reserved fur organists and choir musters who are cordially wehvome to attend Special seating wiU lie provided tor overflow attendance. Ihe public is cordially invited to attend. See the program elsewhere in the Democrat. 7 00 p.m Wednesday Midw eek service, 8 ih» p m — Wednesday chotr re heat-sal t his s a Church of Christian cordiality, A Churchly Church, y« a Friendly Church with a home-like spW - Zien Evangelical and Reformed W ill-aie C. Feller, Pastor Church Sehod at 9 a m Ray ' moad Helim Bupc Our at tern damw I crusade win continue and w* invite ! vou to participate in it Let us bei gin the new year by attending the | church sebosd and remaining her | the wywshtp service Worship Service at 10:W a.m i I Following a brief worship service J the annual cvugregaUoiial meeting; w til he hehi vji members are urged i I so be present v'ffieers lor IM$ will | he elected HeiOelherg Class wfll meet or. | tmesutav at 7sep m u : n« soeval i -\»om Members are waked to coma ivrepared to take down Christmas decorations. The Girls Guild Wid meet al the onjwnmev an Wednesday at t:» P»u. l awn Servwe. in ohsertance Gs Ho- Week of Fra.ver Will be hoM » the First >'ruatMr:er*an ('hurvh. I'huredw.v evening at I 30 pw The, Rev Ms Hutehiaaon. of Hunting I ton sues! speaker, Seuiw choir rohwumai «m> Friday I at 7 th' p_m Vateehetmn) classes «n Satu-vhiy j I **w eeuiors at B, 4 aawMM at U 1 " - -—- i
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a.m. Come and worship with ue. _ —0Zlon Lutheran Church Weat Monroe and Eleventh Street Paetor-eloet Edgar P. Schmidt Sunday school and Bible class 9:00 am. Divine services, 10:00 a.ta., The Rev Arno Krentz, a praduate stu- • dent of Concordia Theological at St. Louis, will be the guest speaker. The Lutheran Hour, 11:30 a.tn. Radio station WO4CO. Dr. Walter A Maier, speaker. Choir rehearsal, Monday, January S. At 8:00 p.m. Married Couples Club meeting, Wednesday. January 7, at 8:00 pin. Installation services for new pastor. the Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt, are to be held Sunday evening. January 18 A reception will be : held Hi the church basement Im- | mediately after the services. I Board of Ventry meeting, Tuesday, January 6. at 6:00 pin. Missionary Society meeting. Wednesday afternoon, 3 p.«n. This is a most imporuul meeting and mH members are urged to attend. The Missionary Society is sponsoring a shower ot easined goods on (he new pastor and his family. Contributions are to be brought to church ou Sunday. Questions are referred to Mrs Robert Freeby or Mrs. Herman Dierkes. Saturday Religion School classes are to be resumed at 8:45 a.m. on January 10. — 0 First Christian Church E. E. laenhower, minister Fred Schelderer, supt. January 4. 1948. the first Sunday in the New Yeat*. you will want to go to church, and the Friendly Church invites you to worship here. A New Testament Church with a New Testament message. No book but the Bible no Creed but Christ. Sermon text Mark 1:1. "The Beginning'' A one service program' starts at 9.80 over by 11:00. Next Sunday starting a revival with "The Brinks ' Ev Party. 0Church of God Cleveland St. (One Block West of Mercer Avenue) Bernice A. McCurdy, Dwight R. McCurdy, ministers Universal Week of Prayer “Buiidinc Fuad Sunday** 9 .30 am. Divine Worship, Sermon. "The Way of Prayer." 10:30 a.m. Church School. Mrs. I Floyd Mitchel, superintendent. 6 45 p.m Shining Lights. 6 45 p.m Youth Fellowship. 7:30 Evening Evangelistic Service. Sermon. "God’s Especial Nearness Through Prayer.” 6 30 p in. Wednesday. Girls Choir Pnkoliee. 7:30 put Wednesday, mid-week prayer meeting 8 30 p.m Wednesday. Sanctuary Choir Practice. The Church of God is a church with a gospel message of love, holi-! news, and unity. Membership by Spiritual Birth. Onr Creed and DisetpUne —The ! word of God. Our atm —The Gospel to All Natiena One bretherhoml ot all ’He Bix things to behevu: I On the Lord Jesus Christ and his gospel. (Acts J In repetrtan-e and resitution (Matt 3:1-81. 8 In a Heaven #n d a Hell. (Lake 'SB.- 87-881. 4 tn a foil and complete salva non (Matt. I 81k 6 In immortaHty; (H Cor. i;€6 hs the ultimate unity of Chrtatiaa people. .John The Church of God ts a growing clmrch “Where Salvation make* you a Member." "■ --a ■— Nirtwei Avenue U. B. tn Christ GOfcerg a. Eddy, pastor iStthdav school 9;SP a. a - L*W-i rw.-e Michel, supt Worship service a.m. Sermen by the pastor ( R C. € service S 30 p,m. Gladys Raver president. Worship service 7 80 p..m Sermon by the pastor. Prayer meeting Wednesday ev«»| Hng 7 3f fMith Terrel leader - A.‘.nMm«nrt»m- AwM meeting’ Jfellowmg g* prayer meeung J Go Weh wk Snuday, k , ■ i. mu, BetMity Cbureh tv«wpet.cai United B-ptw--vn F M. wntartl minuter Sunday School 3:» <». Dr Ray . Stinsofy. Supt Mernuu Wemip U:.JP &».. Ser-'
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mon by Rev. J. E. Campbell, Evangelist. Music by Rev. and Mrs. Campbell. Youth Fellowship 6:30 p.m. Mre. Campbell will s|>eak. Evening Evangelistic Service with the Campbells at 7:30. Public Welcome. Evangelistic Service each evening during the week at 7:30. Public welcome. O First Baptist Church Carey R. Moser Csrey R. Moser, minister 9:30 am. Sunday school. Ralph Kenworthy, supt. Begin this new year by bringing the whole family to the house of God. A class awaits you with a competent teacher and friendly scholars. 10:30 a.m. Divine worship. The monthly communion service will be observed. Besides special music, the pastor will bring a communion meditation.. If you have no church home, we invite you to worship with us. 7:00 p.m. Our Happy Evening Service. Everyone may enjoy a part in this service. Our men’s choir is a special feature. Come and bring some friends. You are always welcome at tills House of God. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Our midweek prayer hour and monthly I busiuess meeting. Every member is urged to attend this hour. 0 Decatur Missionary Church Corner of Tenth & Dayton Sts. H. J. Walty, minlater 9:00-11:00 —Unified service. Mervin Rupp, superintendent. The laird's Supper will be observed at the close of this service. 7:00-- Children’s Gospel Hour. AH children are -urged to be present at this meeting which will have special interest for them. Parents are welcome to sit in aud enjoy this service. 7:3o—Evening Evangelistic service. Wednesday 7:30— Bible study and prayer meeting. During these next few weeks we shall study the great doctrines of the Bible. We invite you to eotne and study with us. Thursday 7 p.m.—Ladies Fellowship will meet at the home of Mrs. Lester Strohm at 1140 Master Drive. We should like to encourage all' to begin this new year right; attend church regularly. If you have no church home we cordially invite you to make our church your church. 0 First Presbyterian Church John W. McPheeters, Jr., minister Holy Communion 9:30 a.tn. Church school. Make a good beginning in your attendance record this year! Leo L. Nussbaum, general superintendent. 10:30 aan. Divine worship. “Ye who do truly and earnestly repent of your sins, and are in love and charity with year neighbors, and! intend to lead a new life, following the commandments of God. and walking from henceforth in His' holy ways are invited to come to Holy Corum union" Solo by Mrs J Dan H. Tyndall. Toddlers’ room. ' 6:15 pan. Westminster Youth Fellowship Topic: "Youth Budget " 7:30 pan. Dedicatory recital by Dr. Wilitam H. Barnes at the TrinityChureh Sth ami Madiscwi Streets The Rev Dr Chas. White, pastor, of the church. personaUy extends his invitation for the members of congregation to attend. rueaday. 7 Sv p m Called meeting of the Christian Education' committee. Thursday. 18;Jg p.m. Women’s Missionary Society carry4n luncheon. Thwrsday 730 pm . National week of prayer service. All the Protestant churvhes unite m this pe-vu-e led by the Rev Da-.-rf R.
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One Sunday morning Huzley was visiting with a friend who was a Christian. Huxley asked this friend many debatable questions to which no argument was offered. He looked at bis watch and said it is time to go to church. When leaving he said I get something at church that affects my inner life, J can’t explain
Hutchinson of Huntington. Friday, 7:30 p.m. Church school faculty meeting. ■ o The First Methodist Church Merrill O Lester, Minister Lowell J. Smith. Supt. Church School 9:30, L. J. Smith Supt. Public Worship 10:20. Sermon Subject “One Thing I know” by Minister. Junior Fellowship 6:00 p.m. Senior Fellowship 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. Choir at 7:30. Prayer Service 7:30 p.m. A cordial welcome extended to all. 0 — The Church of South India has been consumated recently, the denominations merging being the Anglican, Methodist, Presbyterian, Congregational and Reformed bodies. Dr. F. M. Porter says, ‘‘this is the most significant church union which has ever taken place. A new publishing company called the "Evangelisches Verlagswerk” has been organized in Stuttart, Germany by four prominent churchmen. Purpose of the venture is to coordinate existing Protestant publications and to issue a new weekly newspaper, a weekly information service and special syndicated articles for the press. Other publications and books are to follow. The Food and Agriculture Organization has released a revised cereals survey showing that European countries will need 25,400,0000 tons of cereal imports, 9,000,000 tons more than during the 1946-47 crop years, to make ends meet. The National Convention of the Anti-Saloon league of America will be held at Smithfield Methodist Church. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, January 18, 19, 20, 1948. Convention session begin Sunday afternoon. January IS. Fort Pitt Hotel will be the Convention hotel. o— — Some folks think they are -famous only because they have achieved notoriety. o DO YOU KNOW? * ♦ — « 1 Why is it true that love is the fulfilment of the law* 2. What help does the Spirit give in prayer? 3. XV hat is said of one who is slow to anger? 4 What use of God s word did the psalmist make to avoid sin? 5 What was pointed out to Josh ua as the way to success? ANSWERS TC * “DO YOU KNOW?" Because one that loves another will no: commit aay of the injuries against him, that axe fordden by the law tßemans 13:3,2 He makes intercession tor „ s fßosrt. $ ?6. m. s - be is of great ■■derstandtag Prov 14 89) and better than the mighty <16:3*1. 4 He laid it ap in hts heart (p*.
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it but I know the fact just now • am hungry for the spiritual soui food awaiting me in the house of the Lord. To this Huxley said, “[ would give my right hand if 1 believe as you do. Why not accept the invitation and COME TO CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY? —Rev. D. Carl Yo6 et , - , p "■"I • " I" III' ■■■ ,1,,
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