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i | 1 I ■I h:£KS£ JH r mmmmMMmmmmßHHF * Creango-I Couwionto on the Bunday School l**ana Rang. Ittterpreter of God'* Word. Nohemiah »:14; ' S:S-te; ftis. tar Sunday. Au*»»t , , Ear*, loyal to Gad la Rubyloatara , captivity, with the endorsement of the king* lead a goodly company I back to Judah: they were ignorant <it ttmiF history and tIM cotnsMund* of God: however, they knew enough to want to know mote about God and his word and so called oh Esra, the nrribe to preach to thdai. V.l. "Abd aU tho people gathered themselves together as one man Into the street that was before the Water gate; and they spake unto Esra the scribe to bring the boos pt the law ot Mooes. whftb the I Lord bad commanded to Israel." I Here is a crowd wanttag a preachI et. rather than a preacher wanting I » crowd. Evidently they were ts? ed of sin and appreciated being | cut of slavery. If people today | only knew the meaning ot sin . and its power to enslave what | crowds would be found at church! I Exra honored the Word of God of * which be was the compiler. A lor- “ er.of the Wong always has a masi sage. Eara was so well respected in Babylon that voluntary offer- * tags wars given Mtn. Making the kingdom of God first assures us ot all things needed. V. 2 “And Esra the priest brought the law. before the congregation both of men aad woman, and all that could hear with' understanding, upon the first day J - thr .wve«tth' i 'That'-'wmi-i the month of feasts, a very sp :*ri*!.u late time .for a revival Esra 1 i is now a priest a preacher, an > 1 interjireter of the Word of which :he was also a scribe It was not J what Ezra said bnt what God said I through him that counted. He had helpers who assisted in making the written word so plain that ' all. .even children, could understand. Here is a picture of a working churrh at the base. . V.l “And he read therein before the street that was before'the ‘water gate fuim the morning until midday and the ear* ot all. tile people were attentive unto the 1 l-ook of the law ’’ So hungry were ttar-peopi'e tor the word, that they t could Stand ,t long sermon and wit vet drowsy for they .Were attentive. A preacher < ailed of God and a listening eongregatwHi with good re-.-eptlon wir make history.. VX'"®id"Ezfa the' scrHie - slblxf? ■ —: — — T<> love our elieiuies .is a big business. We must diiferepliate between what the individual Is* I ** a potential personality and what he. doe* or even intends: laoe fur an enemy is deeper that the common emotion til liking or disliking another. Such love call* for a will power that frustrates the hateful things . one attempts, that does 1 everything, possible to bring tits. Conduct into harmony with the divine purpose of living a noble ■ • 2Enduring qualities ot character develop when we would like io - act Uke the deyif, but < lu-oce to act like t hrtat. |
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upon • pulpit of w«d wklvk amy, had made tar the porpow.” O» «h» l ' pwlptt wtfh Eara were «i» Ml Mi I Ma right haad .aad *even an tba ■ I tat: Thay wevt Iters ta rWteforva. Kara and carry out the wwk of J L Biblical interpretation ft ta too much to aibact the malm ..tai : Ito It .a*' chrtM ted K tektate-l . ail laymen. wta» tawMep- Maj prearer* ot power. t V.. “And Eara opened the heel ta the sight of ail tte peegta i (tor he was above ah the preple. I ' and. when be opened R all the people stood up.” M<>fr that there was no tatrodeettoj of the preacher who •Imply teak bB place ea the patpH and opened the book, for that wga the center ed attra, Hon. -It makes a big difference , when people revere Go<a word and look upon tba preacher aserely aa an Interpreter. The people would hallow Ged’a name and , stand ta awe. V.f. "And £wa blessed the Lord. : the great God. And aU the people - answered Amen Atnen. trlth 11ft- ’ Ing up their hands; aad they bow- - ed their head* and worshiped th* : Lord with their face to the ground. It was fitting that thia religious ; service should open with .words of ' praise and adoration which the i people caught and were as expees- : rive as possible. Hear the resounding Atnens meaning “be it so;" ! they lifted up their hands in token ■ nJ. the fact that their desire was -1 toward God. and that all their exII pe< ations were Irina him; they ■ also bowed their Heads ta token f i the reverence of and subjection to i him. .. VJ. “So they read in the book ; in the law of God' ‘distinctly, and gave the sense, and caused them to understand the reading?'' The helpers es Ears assisted in the reediag <v.j> and gsvw whatever " ; e»po»ftion?eeemwd. ■ ■necessary, • V 10. ‘Then he said unto them. Go your way eat the fat and drink the sweet, and srnd portions unto theta for whom nothing is preparedr 1 for thi* day Is holy unto our Lord: neither be ye sorry; for the Joy of the Lord is your strength." ■‘The people were to r at and drink of jjje best because II was a time of joy and not ail occasion of tasting and grief By • tending portions to the poor, those v hoha d abundance would make the day. on* of joy for the under ' privileged also. They wept (v.T> because they had unwittingly violated IM's word. There wag joy because of right relation* with Cod. Joy in the Lord is a source .f spiritual strength. Sunday School comments bared on the International Bunday ScWiol lessons, copyrighted be the International Council of Religious ■"FttacattlHr- —rr— — “j Do You Know !_?. ' „2_.. 1 .lol) (Job 2 Peter’s .wife's mother 3. King Agrippa. <Ac?g 4. is fit for the kingdom of Gi.ul ’ »Luke 9 <‘>2i 7 All were sorh of <\iJtji.pL.and L.' '<;<?■, i I _* and 5 Do You Know Answored ' l Who said. I know that iny redeemer llveth' .’ Isaiah? Ezekiel? Jeremiah? Job? X“ ■ Jesus cured a relative thy ..marriage) of one of the disciples. " hifjyj* it .T TjCwhat king did Paul-once , r.rea. lyf ■ ■ ■ . . t« Snmplete. “No man having put hl* hand to .the plow and look inX-hlw-k . . 5. What have Cain Abel and I Seth Tn common?
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i ~ ' *<’ - I «. Mwry'a Ctehteto Cteste ) p l|)v J * .v.M, Low tats ?:» AM. tew Maw . • A.M. CMldrte P Mate » U AM. tew Maaa. BaaadkIng Maaa. Wsiteay Mass ?:M A.M. Flrut Eaaday, Et. Agaoa tedaiity Ahl V flDte cwty. Third teaday. M. Mary's loctacy. Fourth teaday. chiMrua «< Man Bathaay Ctersh K viiiiN F. 44. Witfard. mteis4ur Sunday school 4:15 a ta. Everett H taker, superintendent. No worship service this Sunday ff". ■■ '■• ' r ' Zion Evangrteat and Reformed Wltltam C. Falter, paster Church school at »:0S stab Lathi er Ctaaa. raperratrndeM AH etesees wit! assemble ta the basement , The adult glasses will be taught by . Fvrd LUterer Worship service at 1U 0S ito ‘ Sermon: “Neglected Garddaa." ter- ' vices are being held ta the basemeet during the Um* that tlw sanctuary is betas redeeortusd. Phoebe Bible class WHI, meet to the church social room on Thur, day at »:W p m Cotae and worship with as. -- - - Trini.y ... . Evangelical Unised Brethren . Madison at Ninth . John E. CKaoiber*. Minister ftiJA Sunday whool; <*halmer‘ Harkley. superinirndhHt !' - Ltivi nV woMhtp.U» vrrend Jonas Berkey, pastor of the First Christian IThurch. Will preach the sermon on the theme. “Itevotion '' » tI;W Youth Fellowship aad Junior Christian Endeavor soctetles 7:30— The vvvning service. Hr. (■♦raid Jones, pastor' «t the First Me'Sodist church, will deliver the mesae.ge. Wednesday — Mid week - -service^-. — ■ Decatur Missionary Church Tenth and Dayton Sts. H. J. Welty. Min>st»r ft utt to 11:<>» unified services Hurt Mr and Mrs. Rupp Message' by tin pastor New member, ar. behip. •received hi »4 th. church ? (H> A g.waLgumjg from the local 'a'tond .the M.'- < .itmaty (’onvention ill Fort Wayne. Jit Fmii.den' ■ Memorial Bnildihg Th»-Cofi-.eri'ion .began Aug. 11, and will continue to Aug ; !" R«v C f.*"imTer. district sttpt to the mid wv»t will be speaking at this ,-ervive * ... . ;t The Missionary Church A* s.H-i.rion new headquar’fi* hutld ing will b» dedii ajrd. A lovely new lieadtiuvtot' building has JnarTwen -empltird There will Im- 'open liyu «”~Sl’flißl“tTtn.’ ■ 7 Til There will be rib service at mr < iiurtTv bn: .we will be a'trtni ing the Cotivcnthm Rev Gordon Wtshait. of Toronto, Canada sill be gu.xt evangelist. Their will be no prayer ntr.iins hiT-. attend the Convention The Con vention is open to the public .<rrvi. es are as' foilews each day . s ."te»» Misrinnavy. Yppth- Fellow ship. ' n.li ato£ with Mrs. Wi,,h i:, xs Speaker. Healing service* will also he eondmte-d at thi« hour lt'4s Bible Hout .Rev Jared Gcrig as Bible'vT'-a' h' r. 2: oil ’Special . W >rk.’r« Ml • 'in-' Friday at this hour their will be i Sundav school tdnfercmv. ;l '.i Spacial Misaionary spewk-1 !rnm good ntiir.b. i of foft izn fir):!-' \i--.t Eun-binc .Maket.s meeting' wTiTch I* tor. :lie ’ 7 Eu h evening »wHI lx ;>H ui , ev anseltW ie _st rVti-c ' wilii Rev. WTsitari-as-speaker»■ Thi Can’.i.uto n inijsi' ' tn- 2>;. ■pl• ir “TwT ’-i.*. o;-v, i >si> iu;.r ’ W»: i.itend a welcqtm- io'ail! A mhu Is rich according to what lie la. ' . , * To be f.itd jnie nuist 'be hi right rktaflon* to •II melt —IM risj GILPIN OMAMENTM IRON DECATUR, INO. I
. Fint Mi th i dim Church I WVVMI Ft. The Chste at •tudy t:l» Tte claaaaa wilt twavraa at »:3® to be followed by general assembly. Th* Church at Warship I tatta Hv *M O. Laster, pastor emerita* . «d tte < March, win daßvay the aai* i»un durtag the tarstea o< wore Mg MM* AMc# ldMis*to* will be tbb gawu M'Wit tbiiDi LNtlet *r taagemeat “How Lovely Thy ’ D*«Utag “ Tte teripewre appotat- ’ eM ftur the day will ba fouad ta I Car. J 2 11L ?:M The Board ot Trustee* wiH meet ■ ta tte eharch veetry. First SsplMl Chursii ""'MbiHMt tt« (DDStCN tte Blbte*fM»af M wtM meat at ?:15 wtlh eteaaea for aR. Tea are' lawttod. Ratpß Keawerihy. Rapt. I IMNBwwWBqr In "tbi*. BMrntag worrtlp earrice j at 1» M «a *haß have aa our • pester tte Rev. Mrs. Dwight Me Curdy ta the abseaue of the pastor Mrs. Barta Embler wilt play ' Ttetaa ( FIMto Symphony to by * Tschatkowwky. and "ItMe*me*Mo.'' I ■ by Tsehalkvweky. Mr. David Em-i ' bter wttl rtakg "Coae. Te BTesee<k”| by teolt Wadnaaday Nldht The Prayer Service «M ba bald ot 7 » on WedaeadßF alcbt-l ' with Mr. Gaerg* Myer* ta ebargp. t Let* kaap the prayer •erstee. ' rrowtae through the vaeatton' mautbk. I Church of God Cleveland Street Two Hlncte Norinwe»i ot Hospital ‘ Rervitee A. McCurdy, DwigM ft .MaEardb. Mlnteir* , Mornmg eng Evening tervlcss, Every SuMtoy 'j S ta a m "Chrtotlan Brat her , h.vvt Hour" WKJG. Ft Wayne. >3BO oo dial. ft 30 a. m-Moratag Worship. Sermon Purposed to Hta . Heart To Serve Gad." lo 34 a. ta. - Church School Mrs Floyd Mitchel, general superintendent,' Mrs. Charles Frank, iluidr.n s supt « tta p m.—Shining Lights, Mr. and- Mrs Vincent Hannl, tri charge. <i:.ta p in Youth Fellowship. Mrs. Keunei h Watktas. president: Mr*. Guy Aglcr Mrs Elmer Scott, Counselor* j 7: 30 p m Rrgulai Sunday eve I ning services Sermon: "The N'ewl JlrrMness!"’ .• " WE WELCOME YOU Yow.enter this Churr h - NOT as a Slrsngerv-Htrta Gu'-st of God Come then, with joy in your heart, und thank* upon your lips. Into tHir presence." «gering.-Hta -your love and service. WEDNESDAY '7 30 p. tn Regular Mid-Week Prayer met ting/ ■ ».so p m Youth & Sanctuary Choir practice. Affiliated with the Church of God. General Office*. Anderson,lnd. “Where A Christian Experience Mgke* Yon A Member, (Act* J 471 ; “A t'nit-d Church, For A IMvftled World." ■ —an4 —- I M •«-<*<■» J Ah Aw« j. a.- —4— — Tv Immediately adjacent to a Cathie !r<: Chunch lived three Methodists Who- be< ame fast friends ot the prte»i. our morning they surprised iiim by attending mass. The serv■i* had already begun. There wa* only •: andlus kmwv. Tte prtest. ol» riving them, whispered. to tte alar bov See that *oaie one get* hiev chair* for tbo»> Methodist* The bo> dldniiot understand the rejunt. but. waurina to b> obedient, waved U* right hand and called. Thii.e i-tet t* tor liae- Methodists " Ge W«>eo We are not to gaze ii|M>n our hi* but upon Him who bore them m the < ros* - Moody. Crosse* created by careli **ue** ian nut be credited to God. .. A good mao j* the greatost thing on earth ’ ' , There Is no time in. life for anything but the doing of good. LUTES Flower Shop Fluwars tor AM Occastan* Fatted Navaltte* Petted Plant**—Corug** I’houe 1625
Caab receipts and anticipated addMmtai retnraa frota the One Heur of Shartac bmmml on us aww a urwuws March U are estimated to be see* A natinravtas gMngaig* for Peace was made to Feiaad during May. Mere ttea peogls, hslf ot lbs pegglattate es tbe conntoy, rigged tbe petitions nnggorting the Stockholm Appeal for tte outlawing of the atomic bomb. Tbe ifftotb SMtvoraary ot ths ctevatimt of tte Qreek Qnbodtfs Cberch of Jerusalem to tbe »ta*«* i of a Patriarchate wilt be celebeatled ta October, IM>. with tho I splendor and solemnity deserving of fUteen centuries of momentous I listory. The asset significant and promt*tag urgaainntina of cooperative Protantaettess to which the char chee have ever tee* willing to I aet ttelr head to asertag com pleura*. The anv Natural Council ot the CtarcbM ot Christ In the V.R.A *ui be tarmsiy constituted < ta Ctavstaed asst Neeoraber M - i Decanter 1. M agree -are tanitag »tWMNI Hmi dmmmnbmmMmi of the I toag-eheiMked begs tor the merger ‘ot oW taliriherth igeatte* Into I one. 53.3 percent ot the people of the (l ; ft are member* of Churches - ; the highest ever recorded. In tbe Into lS3r* the American people gave iHgtaty more than one percent ot their total incottie to erganlz,ed retteteri. ta IMS the percentage was nearer to one-half of one percent ""DuftaE" IM?. U> 8- consumers spent on: Soft drink* ... lI.MO.Mff.MO. Cherek Contribution ........ . LSWtoO.toO. I Jewelry . ... 1,447.W7.M» | Motaee-tttctelsl , . . LME.tiOO.Oto TobaOoe ~. , . . xaaotoMM-Ak-oMmt tetetega*. KMMoeiooe. Q* mt Sunday, excegt Kantor,, an average of Mir 30 percent ot ttera m church roll* attend a service. , I Are *Mh things *» church glv- ■ Ing. i-tarch membership end eher .eb atteadaaee » Rood barometer of spiritual growth? I What are some of the virtues of Bible characters that one ought to study and alm to Incorporate 1 ta his own life? ( Tbe faitb of Abraham, the incorruptibility of Joseph, the leader, ship of Moses the obedience - of!' Samuel tbe courage of David, the j friendship of Jonathan,--the fldel-; tty of Elijah, tbe sympathy of Isa-! iah, the humility of Jeremiah, the, non-compromlse of Daniel, the’, f oul-wipnlna of Andrew, tte world-11 rebuking ot James, the accuracy of* Luke, the consolation of Barnaba* >, the purity of Timothy, the hypocrisy -hating of Peter, the love of ( i fohn. the evangelising passion ot ; raul the spiritual fullness ot i Stephen. ! I - —. , — .- . 11 Only true beaut? Is soul deep. ' I
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oAJCappijTfotM Dr. Harold Casa, pastor of First Methodist Church. Pasadsaa. Call fornta. in his weekly article ta tbe Church Messenger, had ,'a paragraph well fitted as a baala tor .* happy beats, states Meh * tame must be fMdssMßtaWy bellt upon surrendered lives to God. He Mys: "Whenever NTs to ptaced under the guidance ot God. wonderful thing* happen. Home* become talced center* In Which people live; together ta deep fellowship and abiding loyalty Friendship becomes memorable, exalting all who belong to Ms prlvitoped membership. Work, however drudging aa sums* a place In the scheme of thing*, and worker* find Mtisfactloa in every act, because it promotes some human swlfare •An architect visualises the abiding plai e ot family love when he de-< signs a house. A clerk see* a customer enriched M well aa aaltofaction ■■ta'- , ' ; avtej''''tei,'?te<.'Mae -K promote* some hwnaa wylfar*. An architect visualises the abiding place of family love when be de sign* a hoMe. A clerk sees a customer enriched s* wail as satisfied with hta purchase. A teacher lotaerve* the avowing child and ImaginM the adult, skilled and well Wted. leading wonderful oaueds to success. A mother dreams and believes ter children into excellence. Tn bo used of God, to to find life *o enriched, so unbelievably laminating, that evitfy day 1* Uvoi ta? privilege of extoteace." Carl; :-aad-„Chsnt ~ —-4— Clericus Says: fieri) u« sayk: "We have In the Hunday school a splendid itistru inent for the teaching of God s Word Our problem lies In the fact, that make so little u*e of that medium of Instruction. laiss than half of-oar church members are even enrolled in our Sunday schools, to say nothin* of their at tendance record, ’if we want to I save our country from the gro wihg] menace of materialism, we bad better set down to bias* hn-k- in the niattri- of instructing our rising , generation in the bash: message of the Itible ". ~ , I•. - ■ i The Lion and the Lamb. Data ’ duxes of Hie Christian Faith, by [,GeraM Keimmfy. AbingdM-Cokem ■bury Pres*, is a discussion of the i paiadoxteal truth* of the gospel. such a* humility and assurance sin I and grace, tension and peace, death and life, in srhieli the author analyse* their seeming coritradftI tlons. and brings Christ s great i teaching* troiu the realm of theory 1 into the life and world of today ’' . -
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