Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 11 February 1950 — Page 2

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My flfc B ■ A* VI il: I oft 1 ■■■■■■■■■flMWW Creamed Comment, on the Mk- * day School Lesson. The Gospel " Moves Westward. Acta 1»:«A.. 1 123, for Bwsßay. February it Paul and Barnabas exptored new i territory for the Lord, going westward beyond any former travel* , t’sul was eapectally daring, williac to suffer, koine Mowed and mOMga- | ed for the gospel's sake; In this | he aad tee goepel wow. I V. 4. “So. they, being eent forth I by the Holy Ghost, departed unto Seleucia; and from there they . sailed to Cyprus." Let it be noted I that the source of power was the ’ Holy G host Barnabas’ native home I was Cyprua A good Christian 'naturally turns first to Ute home , folks ""—— yl V 5. "And when they were at 'salamis, they preached the word of God.” Thio was a preecklM U»r. I the word of God being tbs basis for their preaching Faith la God c<mes W His word. John Mark •». asaXtOKHht. and by such assoc tations he waa able tn writs the goepel of Mark.' VI "And it came to-pass in Iconium. that they went both to- ( gather into the synagogue of the Jews and so spake that a great • multitude of the Jews and also of the Greeks, believed ” The synagogue. the church of the Jews, afforded the beet opportunity for preaching the word of God. It was so -affectively that many believed; there was no visas‘dislike-’ - Bm£s - ganwffl... Stt. earnest, and authoriiaiivi- these Lu.re.slwayw.-the points of a good I sermon and of a good lesson ■ V 2. "But the unbelieving Jews stirred up the Gentiles and made I their minds evil against the brethren " As in John 3:36. the Greek I a..rd for "unbelieving" describee J .W..o.J?rt.a<-t of rebellion worthy of I condemnation and mernaf 'delrtlr i These Jews were not only "Intellectual doubters"; they were opposed so the truth whenever It Involved their Invested Inter eats. Envy was their motive. The ! i most .serious thing was their poisoning the mindtj of the Gentiles tj who might have believed ThepoW-’ <-r of influence can pot .lie.tnbra-jr-'el . V 3 Long time therefore abode First Baptist Church Robert H: Hammond, Pastor -j -There will be no services on is.nd.tv j,lue week Th" change’ |o‘.vex— ia bemg. made tit tire heating plant ami __the new baptistry is being installed so we will not i be able to us<- the sanctuary. Wei invite all our members and trie«dto visit tn the other churches ob be, atm ServTi’cfi as usual next j Sundae Bible dchpol at I* 15. Wor; ship Hl In 30 aud -7:3® — -■(■Uy W-sitinadky night the chuil. and the ’prayer service will -b* held al the parsonage, choir rehearsal at T im and Prayer meet ing at * <"’ —— Hh Frldaj night the Phllatllea ■ class wlllmmit kt the home ot I Mr- J '• /S' ri- kier Mrs fTSrdtl ’ Strickler Is assistant and Mrs Hila Murray is leader "There will be a silent auction and members are brand to collect and bring Lincoln head pennies.. First Presbyterian Church Five Points. Decatur ACE GlUander. minister ■' Juireh SeJto-4. a-in. .Clark-.: W Smith and Richard Macklin/j

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they speaktag koldly IB the LwC | wfch* gß*e testimony ento the ] word of his tnct. sad granted I klgwo and waßiers to ba Bom kr their hands." The force of "tharafore" would seem to be that because of opposition they cogttaged (t) speaking a "long time’ and <» "apeaktait boMly ’ Their accomplishments though not easily wow wwre vital. The means used is gtenifkant. They testified of God’s grace. This not being adequate alone. God confirmed their word by special signs and wonders V. 19. "And there came thither certain Jews from Antioch and kpnltum, wta» persuaded the people, and having stoned Paul, drew him out of the city, supposing he had been deed.” Paul had Mde enemies by his preaching in preceding towns which he had netted. and so enraged were these enemies that they followed him, influoacing the people to attempt to kill him. Paul was now getting a taste of the bitter medicine in the stoning of Stephen. V. 20. "Howbeit aa the disciples stood round about him, he rose up, and came to the city; and the next day he departed with Barnabas to Derbe." Note from now on Paul is mentioned first -k, became the ! missionary leader. Regardless of his persecution, he waa not deserted by his friends who stood by him Itarby WM the end of their . tour; they were now retracing their travel,. V2l “And when they preached , the gospel in that. city, and had taught many, they returned again to Lysira. and to k-onlum and An- , tfoch" Paul had the xourage to visit again the cities where hr had been severely persecuted | Note that kt Derbe Paul taught. " ft- m’ mHiskFMMee Ae-preartied,-.-. Teaching and prea, hing go hanil in band. V 22. “Confirming the souls of I (he disciples and exhorting them to continue In the faith and that ay must through much tribijlation enter into the kingdom of .God " Pajlljronfirnied the teaching. SJ.' .WRiKiy>ttJ*Jk n wl •• , him- we must suffer with him” V 23 "And when they had ordaiu- ’ ed them elders in every church. | : and had prayed with fasting, they commendtui them Io the laird, on whom .they believed " To stabilize Christians there must he an or-: ganization of some kind hence. -the appointment of elders Such an; organtaatlou is maintaiaed largely by such earnest prayers as to be accompanied with skating Jeuperititendentji ___ Divine WbftM’p. 1‘ 3b am Ser- . i mon. ’ Human Nature and Divine’ ' ( holt anthem. "The Heavens Resound" by Beethoven Mrs Tyndall will sing. "Step by Step", by ti"Hara I VESPERS will rest f r two j weeks and with February 28. "the first Sunday of the Lenten. Season. : will become a class for the kludy | of-" The New Testament <’h«r< h Lpa Teaching and Scriptures’ Thosei wh" make this al course of study may register t»,l do so ‘on the Sunday bulletin•in the space provided. 1 Aud with the first Sunday nun iing in the plan.-, to > begin a ■ lass on th* - iuKnipg’ bI rhiir.cff Membersh 11' f-r Those "wtm y wish to join tn th* Heater ueason Parents of- eligible i hildren take heed Ciioir Practice. Wednesday 7 Trn -T-in. —■ —“ — I J_LWhyn I heat a matt preach, f j Ilk* him to act as it he were fighting bees Jl* sticks thru thick and thin; j I adniiye such a man "

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Firm Chriuttuw ChwMb s fd Barkgy nsknlsLsr Lloyd Rhoßoa. außartatandaM The weakly observanao of Cowsmunlon. commemorating our Lord’s death Will provide a period of modltatton tor Ike renewing of spiritual j life for all worshipers of Christ. Morning Worship begins at >:3O a-m. la tea aaactuary “AH Tkoao Shall Bo Added" to the oeraaoo topic takoa frooa Maubow d;»3. The paator will opook oa tko portUro approach to the Ktagßoak CfvwrcA Immediately at tko cloae of teo worahip aonrieo, elaaaaa will moot to etudy tko word of God. Mrs. 84ward Andersoa to tai charge of tee ’ Nuroery Claae tor cklldrea uador •ti yearn of age. Thia la a clooely • mpervtoed daw which to coodocttd throughoot ttao chureta service w well aa dories tee Huaday School hour, so tint porouta of small children may attend tee Morning Worahip. Junior Churxh Instructioo tn the art of worahip for children between the age, of aix and twelve to provided by a etaff of trained leaders These ynwng people meet simultaneously with the-adult service at 1:30 am. The theme for the month to “India" aad the topic for this Sunday to "Dirl. A Child of India." Junior Chrietioa Endoovor A Valentine Party will follow the regular meeting as a special treat for all members The group will a* •emble at the home of the sponsor. Miss Betty Rowe. 708 Washington Street, at 4 30 p.m. Instead of at the l-hurcb which to the usual meeting place ' , Willing Workers Mls» Glennys Roop and Mrs. Martha Smith will be cb-hbateaaew i Jiir the February meeting on WMheyday, February 15. at 7:30 pm Rbcp at B'l, W Monroe Street. Coming Event This church will be host to the Anociated Church' s of Decatur on I .TU'sday. Marih 7 at 8:00 pfai. for th* presentation of the new re . ligious Him, Dust or Desliny." Chuncb Os God Cleveland Atreet ---- - —! Two Blocks. Northwest of Hoaplte* |. Bernice A. McCurdy, Dwight R McCurdy, mlniotora Two Bervicoa, Every Sunday * team "(’hriiffan Brotherhood iHour" W K J G Ft Wayne. 1380 , .on your dial .ft :u.. am. Morning Worship. E- b'-e- M I’eaer" .|u»rret; from! Anderson Cottegr will be In charge . of. 'hl- service . . j ■ ' hur-h ."ehool tor all T = agr.;...-Mr.' Floyd Mitchel, siipt — ' n ie p m Youth Frll.owsblp. Mrs | Kenneth W atkins president. Mr, • ■ Guy Agler counselor 730 pm Regular Sunday eve-+-Trhnt"Hrrvte**; -sermon. : The. .Vtc- | toty Os Fal'h " I Wednesday I" 73" pin Mid we.k prayer meet.' • ins. Mr Robert G Strickh-r. in' |charg' , k .1" pm Sanctuary and young peoples ‘ li"ir practice , Coni' join your Friends and Nelgliborg at Uic .Friendly ChurchJ on (’let, land St. Where Hie way to Christ, is made so plaip that a waytajiua man need not err A Warm Wt Iconic Await" You " G-'d - jteopte everywhere are in: •It. < hiiri-h of <;,l Every twice btit n ~man anil "woiiiail. in rhe uni vets* .sre in it This Includes all the saved, faith in hem on. and in eat th I Acts 2- 471 Salvation makes you a member of the Church of God God wants all His people U> be one The Church ol God is a united < hurclt for a divided world' Affiliat'd with the Church of Q 04.„ <Grneral Offices. Anderson, rndfaha." In many respects it is trifl*, that really count The floor of th* F S Mint to carefully awept every night for the minute particles of'gold that are among the sweepings The honey bee works few dreps of honey why Which the from May to October gathering a supply, in th* hive is built up hrwirw may be used .-to en rich the entire life Character is mad" by the small thing of life, using properly the seeming triflesof every- day. ao that when larger demands are' made, thebe are resources upon which to draw. LUTES Flower Shop - Flowere' Tor All Occaatom — • Potted Noveltioa j Potted Plants—CorMßto Phone 1625

Zion Lute town OMMh Wool Monroe and Ctoventii Blreoto Kdgar P. Bctanidt, paator (We Preach a Changteto CtarM i To A Changing World.) Two identical Service, will be I conducted Sunday morning at |:W and 10:30 o'clock. It to SeugeeiaMi , I Sunday and the pastor wUI speak , > on the subject of the Goepel for , i the day, John I, M 4. The Choir . will appear la the 10:30 Service • slaying. "The Lord'a Frayer" by Forsythe The Choir will rehearse Bunday I r afternoon at two o’clock. I The Adalt Moaaberahio Claes - meets Monday evening at771. 1 I the BnlMing Finance Committ tee Win meet at the Parish House r Monday evening at 0:30 . The rehearse Wednes--1 day oveaiag at 7. r The Needle Club meat, at the f home ot Mra. Phil Sauer on Thur* > day. evening at 7:30. The Walther League will not , ’ meet tili week. —— ■; > The Choir will present a concert t next Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock, t February 22nd to Ash WednesI day. Mid-week services win be coni ducted on Wednesday evenings durr Ing Lent I aimhedtet Church AateAiN M Iftßtete —lteie»te> BMWv w*w vws WwrWWteo mrrviWHWi , The Chureh ot Study t The claaeea will meet prompUy Jal the appointed hour; Lowell ■ Smith to the General Superintea- 1 : dent. The Ctamah at Worahip — 14:10 Several additloaal hymns will 1 . be sung during the service of wo r - 1 I ship. Hymns relaziag to Adora- ■ tlon and Praise of God, the Provi- 1 dunce ot God. th* Forcglveness ot ’ - (jfsT-*ii»iirmico of Forgive' - new. and too Living Church wk. < be used. The Adult Choir wUI lead : ' the congregation in ttato faMJval ' of hymns. The choir will also sing the anthem by Shelley "Th* * King of Love My Shepherd la.” The sermon theme will be “Love 1 . Hallows Charsctor" tee second fa < - the series on the general theme 1 | "Our Faith, in l/ive." Mrs. Ed- } II gar Gerber will be the organist. ' ' Mrs. Walter Krick, the choir ill- < rector, Janet Hetrick and Aults 1 Smith, the acolytes. The Youth Program At 6:00. the Junior Methodiat Youth Fellowship wUI have as their guests lheir mothers The ! fathers of the group are providin, " ' the coinpTete evening a program, j Al 8 00. the Intermediate Meth--nd tot Youth Fellowship will ob-! '< serve ike same priigrkm' Sk" The 1 Juuibra. - ( At 6 00. the High School Meth- 5 ■ odist Youth Fellowship wilt meet The ftlm_7Make Way for Youth" 1 u:ll be shown to all three groups. ,in Hi* instructional ■* F—7—- Special Committee j. 7:00 - The Special Committee appoint- , ed by the Official Board will meet to finish filling the vacancies in j the Church Building t'ouucit Monday 7:80 The Men a Choir will rehearse ai 7 oo The choir will sing for Lay 1 ( men a Sunday, '*■■ ■■ - | ( , At 8 00. the Young Adult Class ( ,) will meet at the homo of Mr and • ( Mrs Vaughn Milter. 222 North , , Fourth Street, for a social hour.- Ij Tuesday I; 7:00 | The third session of the Co-op- ‘ eratfve Leadership Training School at the Trinity Church Wodnoaday t . At. 7 00 the service for prayer will be <(inducted. It At 7:o® the Youth ciioir Will rehearse 4 t

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At 7:«, teo A4uM Choir will rehearse. Thwroday At »:®o am., tea Brar Ready Ctawa wiU kava a galloptag breakfeat at the homo of Mrs. Homer Lower 114 N. Secood Street. The foarth aaoaioe at tee Leadership Training Bcbool, at 7:04. At I:9®. the Bulldore Claaa will moot at the home ot Mr. and Mra. Nook Sckreck. SO4. NMtman. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Horta, and Mr. and Mra. William Frasier wUI assist. Bethany Church Evangelical United Brethren F. H. Wiltard, Minister Sunday Bcbool 9: IE a m. Everett Hutker. Bwportatendent. Mission Band will meet during the hour of worahip Morning Worship 18:18 a m. Hermon: "The Art of Forgiving Others.” ————- - The Youth Choir will sing Evening Service 7 00 pin. "The Sixth Beantltude" Youth Stagspiratlon at 3: o’clock •t Trinity Church. 7 The Bethany Men's Club will meet on Monday evening at 8:30 o’clock. "A group of young men from Berne will present a program of music - - Tbe..Hoard cif irustees wiII.MUNK, on Monday evening after the Mee a Club. The Dorcas Class will meet ou Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock at The’Dutiful Daughters will meet on Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs Walter Butcher. — — The Members of »he Church will be interested in the sate of . the old parsonage on Monday ever• inr at 4:30 o'clock. Missionary Church H. J. Welty, Minister Mervin Rupp. Supt. 8 no to u no Vnifled Services. SZpei lai Music; Men's Qaactel Message. "Self Examination" 7:00 Children's Giispel Hour--7 00 MYF. Paul Harden will die cuss the -toph<»—"Appreciating My Church ' Leader is Annabelle Shaffer ’ ' 7:3® Hymn Sing aijd thorus Time Duet Mra Idfawine and Mrs Rupp. Message. "The Proper Evaluation of- a. Soul " Wednesday: 7:30 Prayer Meeting and Blbte Study Thursday-: 7 00 Ladies Fellowship will meet at the home as Mrs Mervin Rupp. Feb. 13. la Memlx-rship Sunday Feb 21 Mar 5 We will have a series of specie! meetings Her c J Gsrig. District Supt us the Ontral District of the Mlasfonsry Chnrch Association* will Im the Evangelist Nelson Chamberlin of Royal Oak. Mich will he guejt Song Evangelist A special welcome awaits you to all our services "Marn— the lanes and obey them" "I am nothing but truth is everything" : : ' Killing the dog drtes not cuiv the hits "

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