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IWJJ JJJ" HimtTTWBM—MB rat «fIRS Ty I jj, _. SCRfPTVRB: iMlsb T-14: Jeremiah ea JI- Luke 1. DEVOTIONAL READING PsaM 130: Is God Available? Lessen for December IS, 1949 DOES GOD EXIST’ Yes. There is every good reason to believe that he does. But when we heve answered that question in the affirmative. we have not settled the most

important questions of religion. There are the other two questions of equal importance: What kind of God is he? and. Is he available? Let us give some thought to this last question. One of our Christmas carols begins, “Draw nigh, draw

nigh. Immanuel!’* Immanuel Is one of the names by which Jesus is called, for the Christian church has always read Isaiah 7:14 as a prophecy of Jesus Christ The name means "God with us" and is the answer to the deepest cry of the heart. God In heaven Jar away, God the Creator who set In motion this mighty universe, God the All-power-ful ruling beyond the stars, God the Eternal who knows neither youth nor age. Such a God has sometimes been believed In by men who nevertheless walked In a dark eloud of loneliness, doubting that so great a God could possibly have any interest tn their own affairs. In God WITH m? Is God with US? la GOD with us? That is the question that tormeoU the troubled mind. With one voic e, the whole church of Ged answers Yes; the name of the one in whose face we see the glory of God is named “Ged-with-us.” In the first chapter of the Bible we hear of a God who walked with his children in a garden. In the first chapters of the Gospels we hear songs to the God who has “visited his people;" and in almost the last chapter of the Bible we hear the promise, "God himself shall be with them and be their God. a o • “When ye shall search for Mm with all your hearts” Most truths are two-sided You have to keep both sides in mind or you will not fully understand. God is with us yes; God is with all men, yes—that is. there are no favorites with him. he refuses his presence to no one. God is always available, available to all. That is one side of the truth. The other side is this* God Is not equally with all men. Some men are alienated from God. Some men are godless. Even among those with whom God lives, we may fairly say that God is with some in a higher degree, in fuller measure, than he Is with others. Jeremiah gives the clue to this truth: “Ye shall seek me and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart." (Jer. 29:19.) Those who do not search for God will not find him. Thc*r whoae search Is balfbearted only half-find him. Ged does net eater anlnvlted. He is available, bat be will not force his way tn. We ean see bow Ibis io when we think about C'hriaUaM we know. It does not make sense to say that they are an equally godly. We have known some great Christians of whom we might almost dare to say that Paul's prayer had been answered, that they have been "filled with the fulness of of God." (Eph 9:19.) But in other Christians, who certainly have some small seed of faith in them, it may be hard even for a kindly observer to see many signa of God's presence. o o o "Thou cMi’st, a llttlb baby Using. . . . GOD IS in all things, “he shines in all that's fair," as we sing the familiar hymn. But the etqter of the Christian faith is that God comes to man especially and most closely hi Jesus Christ. Me matter bow strobgty men believed IB Ged la eld«t times, always they looked forward, M the pcopbets shew, to t time whew God would eeme nearer than ue bad been before. TfasU, it sms a surprise when flusMy be eame to ihiMßil , “a Rftle baby thing that madb a wsusan cry " A world accustomed to kings to purple robes, in well-guarded niTrf . was surprised tfcar the King of th* Univbrti '«MI be found as A child among the ysbr But after il which better represents the AB-AvailSbie Ged- a king b b borne that loves mm? . / - - ■

0 g Rural Churches | o — 0 Methodist Circuit Walter Johnson, pastor Mt. Pleasant Sunday School 9::8®. Evening School ,-RTA SHR DLU Evening Service 7:10. Beulah Chapel Worship Service 9:30. Sunday School 10:30. Pleasant Valley Sunday School 9:30. Worship Service 10:45. Mt. Tabor Sunday School 9:30. Worship Service 10:30. Calvary I. U. S. Church Albert N. Straley, pastor "The Holy Birth” is the theme o! the pastor a message at the Sunday morning worship service. There will also be special music by the choir directed by Mrs. Dwight Darr. The service begins at 10:30 a. in. The Sunday school will meet In regular session at 9:80 a. m witn Lloyd Lichtenberger, superintend ent, in charge. The lesson for the day is entitled "The Universal God " There is a place for every member of the family at Calvary Sunday school. The annual elec tion of officers will take place at this service. The annual Christmas program U scheduled for Christmas Eve. December 24. The special feature th'.s year will be a pageant of Christmas titled, "A Light In My Window," presented by the young people of the church. Everyone Is Invited to this presentation on Christmas Eve. Join In our elebratlon of the Lord’s birthday. St. Paul and Winchester U. B. Circuit Dale Osborn, pastor. St. Paul: Worship*9:ls am. Christmas candle light service 7:30 p.m. Choir practice Tuesday 9:45 p m. Prayer meeting Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Winchester: Sunday School 9:30 am. Worship 10:30 a.m.

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Pleasant Milla Baptlat Church D. B. Gehres, Pastor Lowoll Noll, Supt. 9:30 — Bible School. Lesson. "The Sovereign God.” 10:36 — Worship Service. Sermon: "Inn-Consequence.” "The most Inflamable kind of irood is a chip on the shoulder." Monroe Methodist W. L. Hall, minister 9:20, Mosoing worship 10:30, Sunday School 6:15. M Y.F. 7:00, The evening service Wednesday: 7:00. Mid week service, 7:45. Choir practice. Thursday: 7:30, Christmas Program. The Christmas Offering this year will go to our Methodist Project In Germany. We will receive credit on our "Advance” acceptance. Let us mske a great offer. Ing for the Christ and bls kingdom. St. Luke Reformed Church Menduroe H. H. Meckstroth, minister 9.00 Christmas Program by the children. 10:00 Sunday School 7:30 Chrletmas play by the Youth Fellowship Entitled “To Light My World.” Antioch United Miselenary 3 mi west. A 1 mi. south of 224 L. W. Null, Peetor John Arnold, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:90 Christmas Program 7:00 Prayer meeting (Wed) 7:30. Union Chapel Evangelical Uhlted Brethren Church L. T. Norrie, Pastor. 9:30. Sunday School, T. I. Drew, Supt. 10:20 Worship service. Evening Services: 6:45 Junior C E Mrs. Carl Hurst 6 45 Adult C. E. Nile Williamson, Pres. 6:45. Youth Fellowship, Janet Brown. Pree. 7:30. Worship Service. Wednesday Evening: 7:30 Prayer meeting, Omer Merriman leader.

Present Christines Pageant On Sunday Th* adult menbero of th* Mien Evangelical and Refermed rhnr-h it Marley will preaent a sacred Christasas pageant. “The Holy Watlrity. - at I p.m. Bondar Dreaaed in oriental rabea df Bible timed the members of the east will portray the birth of Joans Christ in pageant term The production is nnder th* dlractioa of Mrs H. A. M rustling Rome atomic radiating aren't ( strong enoaah to fight thoir way set of a paper beg. while others ara more penetrating than i •tlghreioctty ballet, according to Westingbooao meedreh scientist* Beta rays cm bo a’oppM by a Meet of cellophane while high po«wr »• tdra Aeqdlre aentel imhas of Ml

Churches Plan Christmas Programs

Antioch Church A Christmas program will be presented at the Antioch United Missionary church, southwest of Decatur, at 7 o'clock Sunday evening. The program fol lbws: Hark, the Herald Angels Sing — Congregation. Scripture — Bud Johnson. Prayer. Announcements and offerings — Rev. Lloyd Null. Welcome — Joyce Ann Haggard. Won't You. Plearfe? — David Haggard. Away in a Manger — Children. Not Very Rig — Barbara Skiles. In a Manger — Roselyn Summers. ('antique de Noel. Fairest Lord Jesus. 1 Heard the Bells on Christmas Day, and It Came upon the Midnight Clear — Nolan Ginter. My Christmas Gift — Linda Eicher. Jesus — Shirley Null. Baby Jesus — Joyce Ann Haggard. We Three Kings of Orient AreOilie Kreps, Homer Ginter, Lloyd Null. Christmas Giving — Connie Roe. Gifts for the King — Danny and Lamar Null. O Come All Ye Faithful — young people. Christmas Story — Rose Null. Silent Night — Pat Ginter. The Star — Carol Haggard. Joy to the World — Mary Maloney. June Candle, Donna Belle Johnson. Good Night — David Haggard. Benediction — Rev. Null.

Bethany Church All the services Sunday at the Bethany United Brethren church will be especially in keeping with the advent season. The children's Christmas program will be presented during the Sunday School hotir, following which the children will conduct a children's Christmas chapel. The Sunday school will open at 9:15 o'clock. The program la as follows: Prelude. Announcer — Teddy Hutker Recitation. "Welcome to the Crowd” Stephen Gause. Christmas Song — Cradle roll and beginners class. Scripture readings. The Shepherds on the Hillside, 1 Luke 9-8) — Kay Varner. The Meaaage of the Angel. (Luke 2-9 to 12. inc.) — Barbara Brunnegraff. The Angel'a Song. (Luke 2-13, 14) — Lenny Roas. The Journey of the Shepherds. (Luke 2-15. 16) Ksthleen Cole. The Story of the Wise Men, (Matt. 2-1, 2, 11) — David Eichen auer. Playlet. "Two Small Angels TarriM" — First Angel - David Willard; Second Angel — Judy Smith; Mary — Gayle Custer; Joseph — Ronnie Marte; singers off stage, Exercise, "The Christmas Birthday" — Larry Jackson. Julia Ellsworth and Janet Miller. Offertory. Offering. Remarks. Benediction. Pianist — Karen Striker. Costumes — Mrs. Frederick Striker Mrs. Clement Snell, Mrs. Glenn Manlier, and Mrs. Clarence Smith. Program — Mrs Gerald Ross, Mrs. Roy Bleberich, Mrs. Harlan Jackson, Mrs. Everett Hutker. Mrs. Francis Ellsworth and Mrs. Arthur BeelOr. The morning worship will be held at 10:10 with the pastor speaking on the theme. “The Greatest Gift.” The roonranlzed youth choir under the direction of Mrs. George Adtllla *lll sing: "O Holy ' Night" by Adams. "The Guiding Star" is the name of a new film which *lll be presented at the evening service at 7 o'clock. While the film does not have a Biblical setting It portrays a Christmas message. The public Is invited to all aervices.

Trinity Church A Christmas caatate, "The Nativity Song.” by R. E. Nolte, will be presented by the choir of Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church Sunday evening, at 7:90 L. A. Neuen ie the director and Harold Mamma the organist The Feblic ia invited to attend thia cantata, composed of the following parts No. 1. ' Bbihiehetn’s' New-born King.” choir; soprano and alto duet by Mrs. Marte Deßelt and Mrs. Vestal Kling. No. |l. "Prepare Ye the Way." man's chorus In anleoo: ChOtr #O. 111. “Christmas SUrilgbt" soprano solo by Mrs Glenn Hill; ebolr No. IV. "Out on the StiUneaa.” alto sole by Mrs Sephus' Jackson: women's chorus No. V. The Heavenly Bong.” ebolr No. VI "God so Loved the World." tenor solo by R O Wynn No VH. “O Holy Night” quartet choir; Mrs Edward Dnitscb. Mrs

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Don Cochran. Edward Deltsch. David Wynn ND. VIII. “Bing. O Heav'ns!" choir. No. XI. “Hark! The Bella of Christmas," choir. No. XII. "Away in a Manger," soprano solo by Mrs. C. V. Bragg; choir. XIII. "Joy to the World," choir. XIV. Peace and Good-will to Men." choir; women’s chorus. Members of the choir are: so-prano-Mrs C. V. Bragg. Mrs. Hubert Cochran, Mrs. Marie Deßolt, Mrs. Edward Deltsch. Miss Georgia Foughty, Miss Norma Gilbert Mrs. Glenn Hill, Miss Marjorielu' Hill. Miss Jean Ann Pods, and Miss Shirley Sudduth; alto-Mrs. Don Cochran. Miss Lou Ann Davidson, Miss Betty Harvey. Mrs. Sephus Jackson. Mrs. Vestal Kling, Mrs. Gerald Ray. Mies Kathleen Shackley. and Miss Lois Strahm; tenorFrank Bohnke, Ernest Davis, Edward Deltsch, Norman Fosnaugh, and R. O. Wynn; bass-Harold Bohnke. Mike Blebetsteln, Sephus Jackson. Don Neuen. Eddie Stocksdale, and David Wynn. The invocation and benediction will be given by the paator. the Rev. John E. Chambers. St. Luke Reformed Children’s Program The children will present a Christmas program at the St. Luke Evangelical and Reformed church Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. The complete program follows: Prelude—Junior Bertsch. Scripture and prayer—Rev. H. H. Meckstroth. Greetings—Mary Dick. If You Want A Merry Christmas —Sandra Stepler. Our Program—Larry A JerryFunk. They Tell Us The Story—Billy Hoffman. Children Sing — Away In A Manger. His Blessing—Janet Beer Proud of Me—Dorsey Roth. My Christmas Prayer— Ronnie Presdorf. A Blessing—Marcia Zimmerman. What Christmas Tells Us —Roger Dick. Piano Solo —Mary Dick Not Too Young—Joan Brown. My Speech—Rene Brown. All I Have to Say—Emma Mae Heare. My Present — Marian t Zimmerman Christmas is Here — PrimaryClass. A Christmas Offering— Jimmy Brown. -• Offertory—Congregation sing. Trimming The Christmas Tree — Junior Class. A Wish —Olin Moeschberger. Vocal Solo—Boyd Stepler. Benediction—Rev. H. H. Meckstroth.

Youth Fellowship A Christmas meditation. "To Light My World." will be presented by the youth fellowship of the St. Luke Evangelical and Reformed church of Honduras, at 7:30 o’clock Sunday evening. The public Is Invited to attend. Participants in the program arb: The Voice of God—Rev. H. H. Meckstroth. The organist — Eloise Smith. The choir — Mixed group of ths congregation. Choir director — Arthur Moeschberger. 1 The chief musician nf the Sons of Korah: Robert Dick. Jeremiah — William Bertsch. Jr. An Angel of God — Pauline Seesenguth. Israelites: Mrs. Robert Presdorf. Mrs. Dwight Roth, Floyd Engle. Freeman Stepler. Isaiah — Earl Harmon. Angela of the Stars — Mary Ellen Schnepp. Norman Jean and Eileen Funk. Velma Strahm. Shepherds - Glen Strahm, DonOld Dick and Herman Dick The Wise Men — Oscar Broun, Charlaa Schnepp, William Bertsch, Sr. Mary — Mrs. Harold Zimmer man Play Director — Mias Lucille Beavers Costumes — Mrs. William Bertsch. Mrs. Lucy Schnepp, and Mrs. Alton Corson. Lights — Ivan Heare. Stage —• Mlaa Beulah Jane Bertsch Hymn — Congregation. Scripture — Pastor Prayer — Pastor Prelude — Alice Diek. Ushers — Gorman Erbart, Charles Schnepp

Church Os God A Christmas program will be presented at the Church of God oa Cleveland street, (two blocks. northwest of hospital) Sunday morning at 9:90 o'clock The program Is under the direction of Mrs. Charles M. Frank. Mrs Km ery Hawkins. Mrs Robert Strickler. Mrs. Holman Egley, and Mrs. Lather Singleton All members of the church, parents, neighbors and fribndb are invited to attend The ( program is as follows Organ prelude - bUent Night-"'

Mrs. Kenneth Roop, organist; MrS. Richard King, pianist. Invocation—Rev. Dwight R. McCurdy. Hymns—" Joy to the World" and "O Little Town of Bethlehem," congregation. Songs—" Tell Me The Stories of Jesus," "Silent Night,” children's choir. Scripture readings — Roger Strickler, Phyllis Singleton, Coleen Egley, Carolyn Bassett, Jane Grimm, Sally Cooper, Nancy Frank, Norma Agler. A Christmas Prayer—Joyce Harmon. Poem—Danny Poling. Children's chorus — "Away In the Manger.” Duet — “Dear Little Stranger,” Joyce Irwin and Georgianna McBride. Story—‘‘One of the Least Ones.” Mrs. Paul Strickler. Orest music and silent prayer. Trio—" Christmas Bells," Phillis. Kay and Annie Singleton. Tableau of Least Ones — Mountain children — Paula Strickler. Ned Mitchel, Mai Hawkins. Gale Egley, Annie Harmon, Susan Frank, Mary Bassett, Ken neth Riffle, Linda Lou McClain, Char'.ene Hawkins, Linda Geyer, Karla Myers, Judy Irwin. David Adams. Dickie Odle, Evelyn Dale Snyder, Gary Hammond, Rm Strickler, Rita Strickler; Mexican children—Patty Frank. Kay Singleton, Cassie Strickler. Sydney Hawkins, Danny Poling. Keith Cooper. Donna Keller. Joyce Harmon. Sharon Scott, Johnny Patterson. Waldo Snyder. Gene Wolfe, Lana Mcßride, Denny Scott, Maryin Scott; Indian children-Gloria Harmon. Ellen Harmon. Tommy Grimm: Natives of India—Connie Strickler. Norman Bassett, Ann Everett; African boys— Larry Strickler. Duane Agler. Phillip Adams. Roger Hawkins, Robert Keller. Phillip Cooper. Emmet Hawkins. Don Patterson ; Japanese children — Helen Bollinger. Wayne Lee Myers, Barbara Mcßride. Phyllis Singleton, Helen Irwin. Janet Agler, Nina Milton, Glen Strickler. Offering—Accordion music. Tom Grimm. Ushers — Dwight R. McCurdy. Jr.. Robert W. McCurdy, Jerry Mitchel. Solo- -"What Shall I Give Thee Master." William Hawkina. Music director — Mrs. Kenneth Watkins. Benediction-Rev. McCurdy. Postlude — ”O Little Town of Bethlehem ”

First Christian The following Christmas program will be presented during the regular morning worship service at 10:30 a m. Sunday at the First Christian church: Prelude, Mrs. Mary Keller. Devotionals. junior church. Christmas Harmony, junior church; narrators, Judy Rhodes, Judy Worthman. Jimmy Anderson, Gail Hammond. Welcome, Allen Schelderer. Hello! Hello!, Mike Worthman. Jesus Loves, Judy Rhodes. Our Dolls. Leah Musser, F.rlu Rose. Susie Strickler, Nancy Smith. If We Want a Merry Christmas, Stephen Zimmerman. Playlet. Christian Endeavor group. Share. Tommy Strickler. Remarks, Dr. E. F. Daugherty. Offering. It's True, Sandra Strickler. Tell Jesus. Diane Rhodes. Orders Is Orders, Jerry Miller. Christmas Star, nursery class. Birthday Candle, Jimmy Anderson. Carol Joyfully. Judy Keller. Christmas All Year. Peter Zimmerman. Peace, an exercise, primary class. For You. Madge Schelderer. Silent Night pantomine. Juniors. We Share the Gift Donna Jean Miller. Christmas Dolls, beginners. Saying Goodbye. John Innlger and Wendell Rose Benediction. Dr. Daugherty.

First Presbyterian A ( hristmast program will bo presented at the First Proebyterton «*iurch Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Th* complete program follows Carbl by the congregation “O Come, all ye Faithful.” Welcome, parents and friends. Sunday school superintendent Group of songs by the primary choir, consisting of: Donas Burk Marybeth Glllander. Linda ANolder. Jane Burk. Deborah Smith. Robert DeVooa. Gary Lee Pettibone. Joan Swygart. Robert Noeck. Jack Affolder. Judy Rydell. Rita Norquoal, DeaM Theobold Meliaoi Mayciin. Joyce Doalola. David Gay. David Magley. Marilyn Kaudooa. Margaret Cook. Gary Shull. Thomas Mac Uta. Pamela Riebto, Allison Townsend. Larry Affolder.

Steven Moses, Sharon Sprunger. Susan Mdyclln, JMn Cook, Jullb | Halterman. Richard Morgan, Kaye , Anne Noack, Karen Zimmerman. Larry Macklin. Herbert Magley. .Mary Kay Kocher. Nancy Somers, Robert Theobold. Katherine Ratliff, and Judy Wolf. offering — to take the story and influence of Jesus Christ to all mankind. Pageant — "Once Upon a Christmas Time” — Mother — Mrs. Charles Magley; Peter — James Reidenbach; Pam — Judy Burk; Shepherds — Bruce Glllander. Jay DeVoss, James Gay. James Burk. Martin Martines, Leroy Ratliff. Chalmer Wolf; First Angel — Betsy Burk; Group of Angels — Carolyn Affolder. Carol Norquest. Barbara Burk, Barbara Somers, Jean Smith. Sara Runyon, Anne Koeber, Wisemen — Scott Halterman, Larry Moses. Max Daniels; Mary — Salem Reformed The Salem Reformed church at Magley will present its annual Christmas program December 25 at 7:90 p. m. The public Is invited to attend. The complete program follofts: Song, children's department. Welcome. Terry Snyder. Our Prayer. Carol Egley. Scripture, the Rev. Herbert Meussiing. Orders ia Orders, Jaunice May Beer. Christmas birthday, Toddy Helmrich. Allen Kruetsman. David Blume. I'm Glad. Susane Helmrich. Song of the Star, Carol, Carla. Doretie. Christmas Candle, Carol Helmrich. Christmas Prayer. Janet Schaffer. Carol Helmrlch. Linda and Lila Kruetsman. What Can We Bring Him, Nila Girod. Christmas Everyday, Gene Koiter. Song. Dorenb. Ruth Ann Beery. Jbsua Loves, Terry Snyder. Recitation. Larry Warden. Christmas Dialogue, group of children. Shine for Jeftus, Kent Girod. Song. Sunday school department. Thing to Give, Allen Bear. My Dollar, Robert Beineke. Offertory. Silent Night. Mrs. Ella Rcherry. Pantomime, group of girls. Pageant, One Holy Night, annunciator. Lowell Beineke; shepherds, Calvin Worthman. Bobbie Hildebrand. Eddie Blume; three wise men. Gary Girod. Larry Welchie. Max Egley: prophet,Arnold Girod;. Mary, Jeanette Kruetsman; Joseph. David Helmrich; angels, Violet Walchle. Evelyn Beineke. Norma Jean. Roselyn Mankey; minister. David Beer. Solos. "Star of the East." Mary Egley; angels. “It Came Upon the Midnight Clear;” Mrs. Kenneth Nyffler. "O Little Town of Bethlehem; Mary Koi ter and Dorothy Scherry. “Wo Three Kings of Orient Are.” <‘There's a Song in the Air.” "Joy to the World,” congregation.

Goodbye. Max Egley. Benediction, the Rev. Meussiing Organ music for the entire program will be furnished by Mrs. Alta Kruetsman. Judy Frans; Joseph — Jack Macklin; speech choir — Dianne Linn. Ruth Morgan, Jhckie Hite, uatbloen Wolfsen, Barbara Beebier. Colleen McConnell. Douglas fhompon. Kaye Runyon, John Thompson. Robert Brennan, Dick Reidenbach. George Bair, Jr., and “three Voices of Wisemen.” JOcit Petrie. Jim Moses, David Stackburn; junior choir — Sue Petrie., Rita Runyoa. Twanetto Magley. Marjory Wolf. Beatrice Wolf. Ruth Townsend. Sharon Wolf, Joyce Wolf, Leoore Brennan. Madeline Friend. Jnckie Reidenbach, Delores Wolf. MUrle Bromer. Betty Martines. Ushers — Jerry Bair and Roger Blackburn. Property and stage crew - David Halterman. Virgil Wolf. David Runyon. Phil Deßolt. Congregational hymn — “O, Little Town of Bethlehem ” Benediction by the pPstor, with all Worshippers joining in The Lord's Prayer Children are lavitod to basemtent where Santa Claus bus treat to store for all. Parents and all adults are urged to be present Christmas Eve, ll 1 o’clock. Adults and school children meet together la sanctuary Christmas morning. 10:99. at Holiness Association . Will Meet Sundey The Adams eoutety boltnsss a* sodatioa win meet ttahday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Moaroe Friends church. Guest speaker will be the Rev. Ivan Ha mu els. of Jomates. now a student at Taylor uulvwraitv The public to torfted to alteud- 1 >

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