Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 212, Decatur, Adams County, 9 September 1950 — Page 2
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Creamed Cnsnmeat* ea the Sunday School Lesaoa Joba Mark Who Made Good' Acts 12:25; 13 4137 15-M-Mk H Tim. 4:11. for Sunday, September IP. John Mark, living In Jernsaleiu In comfort with hi* mother who Identified herself with the followers of Christ, rueetved such good training that be became a Christian in early Ilf.. But be foiled te make the sacrifice for a missionary journey with Saul and Barnabas. *o he gave up and returned home. Later ha proved himself a < apable and faithful follower of Ute Lord. Being closely associated with Peter, he wrote the first geepel. likely getting bis information from thia disciple. V 12. "And when be had considered the thing, he came to the house of Mary, th. mother of John, whose surname was Mark: where many were gathered together for prayer. •’ In answer to prayer. Peter. by an angel, was led ont of prison to which he had been sentenced by Harod. Her. was an early and profound Impression' that was made on the boy John I Mark. How much he owed to a; good mother! —■ I V.2S "And Barnabas and Sauli returned from Jerusalem, when they had fulfilled their ministry.; and took with them John, whose j surname wa* Mark" Barnabas and Bawl- had taken needed gifts to the Jerusalem church front Antioch, their pastorate; the young man John Mark returned with them, likely greatly Interested In full time Christian service. V 4. “8o they being sent forth by the Holy Ghost, departed into, Selucia; and from thence they I iime to Cyprus" After fasting and praying and laying on of liands.i the Antioch Christian church sent forth the first misslonartes. Baruabaa, Saul, and John Mark. Bark; <d all great missionary movements, ii a praying church, and a .praying • U-4titl the source of mi*-I .binary success. Baraluu and John Mark were cousins and their rslatives lived ori the Island of Cyprus A *oul winner seeks his! own kin first for Christ. TbUj journey furnished a fine experience for~ John Mark w&Twa* in ■ training under Barnaluta and Saul V 5. “And when they were at I Salamas, they preached the word I of f'-od in the .synagogue* of the. | Jews, and they had also John! in their ministry The word ''also" I. suggests the minor place held by I Johu Mark They used the syne-
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gogus as the basis tor th.tr misstoaary endeavor. John Mark as «ell as other young men Mad the baip that comm from public worship aarviesa. V. 13. "Now when Paul and bls lotnpany loosed from Paphos, they cam. to Perga in Pamphilia; and John departing from them returned to Jerusalem" Here we see a weakness in John Murk; why he uepartsd from them is not stated, bat conjecture baa it that possibly the trip was too arduous or pooslbly he was not in sympathy with the plan of preaching to the Gentiles. It la one thing to get started right and another thing to keep going right. It is being faithful unto death that counts. V. 38. "And some days after, Paul said unto Barnabas, Let us go again and visit our brethren in every city where we have preached the word of the Lord, and see how they do." Paul knew tha importance of follow-up work, hence the second missionary program. Raul, the converted one. becomes Paul, the missionary leader, outstanding of all missionaries. V. 37. '.'And Barnabas determined to take with them John, whose surname was Mark." Paul would discipline Mark for having left ow the first missionary journey. Barnaba* used love to encourage John Mark ito try again. Discipline and love [ are needed In the development of i Christian youth. : Vs. 39 39. "But Paul thought it not good to take hhg with them. | who departed from them from PamI pbilla and went M with them to the work. Anil tbe contention was se sharp, bet weep -hem I hat thev departed asundier one from the other, and so Barnaba* <ook Mark and sailed unto. Cvprw*" Even good Christians’ do not alwav* agree but agree to disagree We see her. good reason* for a few denom’leatlona rem.mhering" that 1 lor. still hinds them Into one ! Christian love and Christian service Barnsltaa and John Mark , pro- ceded to work in their home i land, an account of' their work not being given, ahh Mark in writ‘ng the gospel said nothing about i t Here may be Chrisfis humility I V.ll. "Only Luke is with me. j Take Mark and bring him with i thee; for he I* profitable to me | for the ministry" Paul wa* per | foctly recoticHeil to John Mark ' and wanted his pre*en. e and serv'ie In his last days, a helper and a : • oulforter. Otie .may make a mill(lake In life yet lie can«come back, take up the Christian life and sne--1 ceed i Sunday School comment* baaled oil the International Sunday Scliool la’ssorts. copyrtphted by tfr . International Council of Religious I Education
• with n« Rev. and Mrs Charles i Gif iin fur th* wervh eid of the day Rev Glenn th** find pastor <d the Church Riid for the lant five J years libh been a miMsionory to »he Emeralds* In- Ecuador. South America You irre i’ordially invited jto (*<Hj»e and hrif him in theM service*. Mr. and Mrs Hon G* rrir of Taylor University will furnish special mu»i( 7 •»»» ChHdrtn‘» l hour 7:<»” MUHkmary Ytwth Uellow xli ip 7:3“ Evening service Rev (.’<«m will a sain Npcak in this service. Wednesday. 7 3ft Prayer meet- , Ide and Bible study W» are m»w studying the book of Titu- We in rite yog to come and enjoy thL study ' -■“* ■- ' Wat e xu.nd a welcome to all to min* and wi’t'liip with us in any of our services
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•t. Mary’s Catholic Church Very Rev. Magr. Rnlnwtg, paator « A.M. Low Maas -4188 A.M. Low Maae 1:88 A.M. ChlMraa’a Maae 18:15 AM. Low Maas. Banedktion of Blesaed Sacrament following Mana. "Weekday Maas 7:30 A.M. First Sunday, M. Agaaa Sodality Secoed Sunday. Holy Name Society. Third Sunday, St. Mary’s Society. Fourth Saaday. ChUdraa at Marv ■ —- - I Bethany Church Evanp«Hcal United Brethren Church F. H. Willard, minister Sundsy school 8:15 am. Mr. Everett Hutker. superintendent. Morning worship 10:10 gjn. Ser mon: What Is Life About." Mission Band will be held during the hour of worship The Bethany Men’s Club will meet on Monday evening at 8:30 o’clock. Mr Ja.W: Martin Will present colored slides of Japan. Irnreas Class, Tuesday 7:30 p m Dutiful Daughters Class Tuesday at f: 3<i p m. ? Midweek Service, Wednesday al 7:00 o’clock. Evening services will be resumed on Se-Plember 17. ... . .1 . <n>n.Kvanpolical And Reformed William C. Feller, paster J'hun h * liuol at 9;<>o a. tu. Luther I’lasg. superintendent Ait < lasses will aaseinlile in the basement The sound motion picture. "Simon Peter. Fisherman" will be shown during the elaas perlod Worship service at 10:00 a. m Sermon -The Way of Ute” Kerviues will Im» held in the ba>e inent (or two more Butulaya dur itiK the of tbe r<’d«cot atiuß |irn*rira A special eongrt KRtkotißl meeting will follow die »erVl< e. Teachers and officer* of th> Kindly m hooi will meet at 7,3 ft p m. in th® ( hurch pirlor. Os (hill hoard meeting on Mon day at 7.00 p m in th® church parlor Chun hmrn s Hrothvrhofwi tm Monday jw x p, m. tn the <• hwrtr wtHial room. Op®u forum meeting. Girl#' (iuild mooting on Tuesday at 7:30 p m. in cliurch parlor. Women* Got Id will have a <arrydn supper on at 6:15 p. in. in church aoeial room Choir rehear»*ai on Friday at 6:45 p. m. Regiat ration of raTwdretlcTrt cliMMnt on Saturday morning at !»:30 a tn Com** and worship with um. Church of God Cleveland Street Two Block# Nor<iiwegt of Hospital Bernice A. McCurdy, Dwight R. McCurdy, Ministers Morning and Evening Services, w Every Sunday S3O a. m "Chriatiin Brotherhood Hour” WKJG, Ft. Wayne I 3.V» on dial. !♦ 3’t m m Morning WorAip. Sernion ~ “Important Facts About GodS Church/* * 1U:3O a hi. Church School MrM Floyd Mitchel, general Intrndent. Mrs Charles Frauk { thildnn s #upt. 6:30 pin Shining Lights 4»:30 “p m Youth Fellowship Mrs Kenneth Watkiua, president; Mrs. Guy Agler, Mr#. F!1 mer Scott. Counselors 5 7:30 pin Regular Sunday evening .services, sermon: "Falling Id Love With Jesu-I>r. John A. Morrison speaker. WE WELCOME YOU You enter this Church NOT a# S*ranger. 1 5ut a m a flu®irt_of (;ml Come (hen. with Joy In your heard wand thanks u|h»b your lips, into His presence, offering Hirn y.uur love and service y* * WKIr.NESDAY '7:30 p. tn Regular .Mid-Week ITgyer --me* Hug. ( / 5 -10\p ' A- Man< tnary rlrnfr pncHce • .Affiliated with the (.’hurch of God. General off Jeds: Anderson.lnd, Where A Chrtatftyn Experience Makes You A Member. (Aets 2 47i "A United Church for a Divided World”
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FkM ChriatlM Chure* JonM M. Swrtawy, wtalgter Lloyd UhoilM. ■•Rerintmdeßt Woreblg aervteM of thia eharch begin Meh Saaday ateralag at 9:30 a. m. followed Immediately by Church School. The woribip meeaage for till* Sunday te entitled "Tbe Silence of Jeaua" with the Scripture reading taken from the Book of Acte 1:6-11. Miaaionary Society Mra. William Teeple will be hoatraa to the Women'a Mlaatoaary ■iM-lety on Monday evening September 11 at 7:30 p. m Mra. Harmon Kraft and Mra. Grace Uch tenatiger will preaent tha program. Willlag Worker* The Willing Worker*’ claaa meeting le now acbedaled to be at the home of Mr. aad Mr*. Jame* Andereoa. Kchnmm. Ohio, oa Tue* day. Sept. « Al ?:M »■ ■. Mea’a Claaa The September meeting of Ihe Mea’a Ctaaa la to be held la the aocial room* of the charch aeal Wedaoeday evening at 8:88 p. m Notea There la atlll time Io aeud In regietratloaa for the laternatioaal Convention ot the IMaciple* of Chrfal. to be held on October 8-15 at Oklahoma City. Plan now to attend the Fall District Convention al Van Burea on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 24. Firet MaUvediat Church Gerald H. Jane*, mlnlater The Church at Study „ , 8:30 The claaaeit will meet aa acheduleil Ixvwall Smith will cimdvict !!■• -:i-u-i;il iooeinbly period The ChnrcH at Wprehlp 10:20 The Youth Choir will ring the anthem "Teach Me. O Lord" by Mueller The aeriptare la Luke 17:1-18. The aeriuon ia tbe aecoad In live aerie* ol furglveaea* entitled "Feeling the Need." Mra. Walter J. Krick will direct the Choir, Mr*. Edgar Gerber will lie the orgmiiM David Owen* and Jame* Nelaon are the lay aaalataala during tbe worahip hour. Monday Al 8:30 a. te. the paalor and lay delegate* will meet at New Haven with the reat of the delegatee tor the dlatrti-t for the flrat annual checkup day. Dr. A. W. Pugh will preside at the servh e* for the day At 7 30 the Saturday School committee wIH meet in the lecture room of Ute i hur.< h. Wednemlay At 7 mi the Youth Choir will rehearse At 7:45 the Adult Choir will reliearae —— — At 7:«H» the service for prayer will lie cimdui ted - At M OO the Otldal Board will meet. Friday The lluildera class will have a aocial. evening at the church at 6 3l>. Dr and Mr*. Gerald Jone*. Mr. and Mrs C. D. Collier. Anna K. William*.. Mr and Mrs Hulwrt Zerkel Jr.. Mr and Mra. J A Thacker. Mr and Mra Orval Foor. <vompo* p •*”’ committee Zion Lutheran Church West Mcnrae and Eleventh Street* Edgar P. Schmidt. Factor iWe Preach A Changelea* Chrlat To A Changing World I Two aervlcea are conducted on Sunday at two i-onveulent hour*. X:i«> and l«:3<i o rlm k The aer vices will be Identical "How Grateful Are You?" Is the sermon theme of the pastor It la baaed on the atory of the Ten l*>|>era. Luke 17. 11 19 The Bible Class will resume sea alone mi Sunday after a lull during the summer The class will, discuss the doctrine tvf the laird’s Supper, and meets 111 the cliurch nave at 9:la. Sunday schiad at 9:15 with classes for all ages. CHVRCH CALENDAR The Northern Indiana district of the laitheran latymen’s league meets In convention at Napoleon this afternoon Huslnei* sessions -at St. Paul's chiin-h. Napoleon lie ginning at I:.KI p. m Walther la-ague cxcculive lioard -meets Tuesday at 9 p in . Ladle* Missionary sis lety Wed-' needay at 2 p m, Choir rehearsal AVi-dne-day at 7:38 p hi. Sunday school feachsrs staff Thursday at? and 7:30. Confirmation Instruction lines, tha Bth grade, meet* with tbe pastor next Saturday morning at M:3O In the church basement.
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Church at the Naaarewe Nerth Madiaen < Marehall Sta. Ralph A. Carter, pastor Unified Services, 8:30 a. m. to 41: IS a. m. Glenn Habegger, Sunday School superintendent. Message, "To and From Pentecoat." by the pastor. .We invite yon to worahip tbe Lord with ua. Sacrament of Baptism. 2:88 p.m. This service will be at the atone quarry at Wlllahlre,. Ohio. Youth Service m. Evelyn Hick*, preaident. Adult Study Group. 6:45 p. m Mra O. Sudduth, president. Evaageitetie service. 7:30 p. m. Message: “Way of Salvation.” Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer and Praise service. - Thursday 7:30 p. m. Young People’s Missionary society. TrleHy Evawgaßcai United Brethren Madlaon ot Ninth John E. Chambers, minister 3:ls^—Sunday School: Cbalmer Barkley, auperlateadeut. 10:30—Divine Worship. The anthem, by tbe choir la Praise tbe Yord. O Jerusalem ” The mooLord/ O Jeruaalem *' The moodom of God First 1:30 — Youth Followablp and Cbrisitaa Endeavor societies. 7:30 — The Evening service with the mesaaga by the Paator. TUESDAY, 7:30, W.S M.S. al tbe ebureb with Mra. Frank Kltaon as tbe leader. Mra. Frank Bobnke. Mra. Zelma Ruop, and Mr* Sarah Argidd are tha hootesaee for the evening. The Executive committee will meet for business after the regular meeting. WEDNESDAY, ’7.00. Midweek .eonvica. We were, pleased - Uh the Increased attendance last I week. 9:oo—Choir rehearsal THURSDAY. 7:’30. Ladle* Ahl meeting at the church with Mra. Hubert Gilpin. Mr* Blanche Elxey, and Mra. Dick Shaffer as ho* ' teases. SATURDAY 7:30 a. m. Youth will meet at the ebureb io leave for tbeir retreat. Nuttman Ave. U. S. Church | M. T. Simon, pastor Sunday school 9:30. Worship service. 10:30 Endeavor. 8 30. Worship services, 7 30 The evening service* will be over by 9:80. The pmvfile will go to the St. Paul I'. B. church* where Rev, pale O-borue Is paaior. for a sing jpitteGpa service lb be hold al 9:00 Fleet Presbyterian Church A. C E. Gillander, minister “Church school. 9:30 am. Clark Smith aud Richard Macklin. gen-| oral superiiiti ndeats. Rally Dayi ami promutioa day were planned for* September 24 September 17. teacher* from e*r-h department are urged to travel tn Camp Kosi iusko. Winoua Lake, for a conference ou the Faith aud Life Currh-uluui. ! Worjhip. Io:30 a m| Tbe pastor will preach lite second sermon fori the help of young people going to; college- and for the streagtliealng[ of the reasonable faith in all ot us: j "Science and ReUgiou.” tarries of the Women's Assoela-. lion begin their fall meetings tblsl week. Wednesday evening. 8 pin . Ruth Circle meets with Mrs • Gladys Chamberlain; aad Aaotnl Circle with Mr*. George Hair, f Thursday afternoon. Mary Circle. anrets with Mrs. John DoVos*. and, Martha Circle with Mr* P L. Mack It” ? » * The "Agape" or love feast ot the ■hurch will likely be postponed un | til Septernb, r 2'l so as not to mmflh'l with the Wednesday evening circles It (« planned to show the’ feature-length ph-ture ’’Sirnind Chance" after the supper.
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Flrat Baptlet Churah H. Mammons, paeter Bible school Is at t;» every Panday with classes tor all. Preparation Is bring made tor Rally Day, tbe first Baaday la October, at wh|ch time over fifty awaihrrs of tbe Soadby School will hare coatDieted the first year of ear perfect alleeScare award system wUboet missies a Saaday of Saaday school. la tbe moralas worship service the pastor will base Me message oa the eaoettoa that a little cMM pat to Jeoas. “Whst Heppaaed to Tear Haadr* Mra. Devid EmMer will bring tbe musical selection* “Cantilene." by Duboi*. and ’’Prayer,” by Schuberl. The adult choir will sing "Show Me Thy Task." by Stickles. Tbe service la at IP:30 and all are tavlted i Evening Worship In tbe evening service at 7:3« tbe pastor will bring the aecoud message on the book of Revelation. "Somewhat Against Thee" If you are interested In God’s Word, you will find the *ludy of the Bible -refreshing "during tht* series of •■measagra -.wa the ■'Berata«tea&-4lo»-’ pel song service and special teateres are presented each Sunday night Wednesday, aepttmber 13 The Annual Balamonie Baptist A»*iM-i*tion*l Meeting will be held with the First Baptist Chnrch of Muncie. Indiana, with Rev Ham motid as moderator. Thi* meeting convene* at 8:30 am . and con tinue* through the morning, afternoon and evening session* A tnpst interesting program ha* been plan ned for the day. and all Baptiste are urged •” attend. See Rev Ham atond It you need transportation The choir wifi rehearse at' 7:W. followed by Prayer service for those who cannot atteffd tbe Assoclatlonal meeting at 9-tut Thursday Afterrveao The mteshntary soctity of the church will me« In the church basement at 2:00. Mr* C E Bell is the hostess assisted by Mrs C E Peterson slid Mr*. Hubert Jasper. Mr*!. Loren Trowtuer will tte the leader and tbe theme of “the prtv gram will bi- "Associations! Echoes." Friday Night The I’hllathea class will hold their annual picnic at" the home of Mrs <’ E Hell at « w pm~ Mr*. Bells assistant* are Mr*' Helen Reynold* and Mrs. Ina Peterson All class member* are Invited to at tend. «>■ .. Lmmi Prayen la-ssou prayer. We are grateful for opporiot'ltte* of service which may try out faith and furnish the traceaaary discipline for strength of character. Grant that we may he humble and so teachable that we .shall *ee tbe error of our ways and come back to the highest and best God has for us and prove by our work* the faith we profess What a day may bring a day may take away. T. Fuller. The worst deluded are Ute self deluded. Boyce.
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