Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 53, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1951 — Page 2
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alivte in Armenia. Andrew is crucified in Armaia, Thomas is run thrdugh w’ith a lance in East India; Thaddeus is shot to death with ai - row*; a cross goes up in Persia for Simon, the zealot; and another in .Rome for Peter. Mattias is beheaded i only John escaped a nipr tyr’s grave. , V. 40. “Biu to■!sit on my right hand and oh my left is not mine to give; if shall be given to them for uhom R is prepared.” JOsu*,. before the ’cross u whs not in position to answer their request.; The prepared place to come in prepared people on the way there But there was, much to go intd the preparation q( these as is much to go' into our preparation. V. 41. "And when the ten heard It. they began to be muck, displeased with Jesus and) John.” Whv they "were) displeased is conjecture. But all lhe disciples needed to be tauglit the basic principles of kingdom service. It is principles rathe:* than detailed leachings as yules I that are to govern ''Christian liv- : ing. V V. 42. “But Jesus called them to him and saith unto them. Ye know that they which are accounted to l*ule over the Gentiles exercise ? lordship over them and their, gre:?t i ones exercise authority over them.” ■ The Earthly conception of no'dl’ ■ ty is that those in authority should be sbrved by those whom theyrule. All too often such rulers are not fitted for the office they hold and are tyrannical in their treatment of those -to be ruled. V. 43. “But sp shall it not be among you but whatsoever will Le great among you shall be your ihin. ister.” In Christ’s kingdom all are on the level. He be the most distinguished that shows the most humility, the deepest sense of his unworthiness, and the most earnjest desire to promote the welfare iof others. | V. 44. “And whosoever among you will be the chlefest, shall be {servant of all.” The common good ;.and the glory of God are open terriitory for ambition and superiority V. 45. “For even the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister and to give his ransom for many,” Christ is the example of his own teaching. Sunday School Comments based on the International Sunday school Lesson, copyrighted by the Intpr({national Council Os Religious Ed iucation. denominations Sunday school literature. His sermon theme wi”. be “The Lift of the Cross.” Mission Band with Mrs. F. H. Willard as leader, will be, held during the hour of worship. Mrs I.adoyt Miller wjll complete the telling of the boOk “The Busy Berrys and slidesl describing the visit of two American children, to Japan will be shown. ’ ' Evening service, 7 p.m. The film, j “Barabbas the Robber” will be shown The film is appropriate for the Lenten Seasoh and members and friends of the church are urged to see it. The Commission on Finance wi’l meet oh Tuesday evening at. 6:45. 'The Council of Administration will jneet on Tuesday evening a* j:3O. l The Quarterly (’i.hferenre will ; Convene _ for a brief -- meeting on Tuesday evening following the meeting of the council. Midweek Lenten service. Wednesday 7 o’clock. The theme of the ' meeting will be “Deepening Our <.[ Experience of the Holy Spirit.” Choir practice, adults, Tuesda;- • at 6:30 and youth, Wednesday a*. i'Fso. '- ; ■ <
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- — i * SL Mary’* Catholic Church Very Rev. Msqr. SelmeU. pastor 1 6 AjM. Lbw Mass 7:3tf|A-M. Low' Mass S:OQSA.M. Children’s Mass , h 10:18’a. tm High Mass. 2:301p.i|. Sunday prayer hour. Weekday Mbss 7:30 A.MP j Communion Sunday* Sunday, St. Agnes Sodality 1 Secci|d Sunday, Holy Nam* So- ■ -ciety. A ’ • , Thirj| Sunday, Bt. Mary's Society. Sunday, Children of Marr A. Lenten Services TUe|®iy, sjerlmoFand benediction,7:30 i<ii. {Frldm-, Way. of the Cross and benediction, 7;30 p.m. ? JchurcA DF GOD | Founded AD. 33 I Cleveland Street Two mucks Northwest of Hospital Dwight tt. McCurdy, Minister Flo|M A. Il4orrl»on, S. S. Supt. Mornßig abj evening services, every Stmday. 8:30 Jam. "Christian Brotherh<Mid Hbur.” W. K. J. G.< on your dial. , 9:3(1 la.ni. Morning Worship, S^rirnm:' “Thle Price Os Disciple; ship.” 4 10:3Q ' A.rn. Sunday School, “Christians’ attend church and Sunday! schQiil, regularly.” 6;'3<l p pi. Youth Fellowalxip, Mr*. Kennett Watkins, president, Mrs. Eptery Hawkins, \ Mrs. Guy Agler. Counselors. . 6:30! {p.m. Shining Lights, Miss Sabinal Taylor, director, Miss NormajAgler ass’t. director. 7:30 ":p.m. Regular Sunday evening services. Sermon: “How Far Is It T(j Calvary.” , J Wpdnesday 7:'3<l Mid-week prayer meetingv J- ’ » ’ 8:30 ij»;m. Choir practice iWe Welcome You You ‘filter this as a stranger, but as a guest of God. Conie tlen. with your heart!, and thanks your lips into His prWdnfee, offering Him’ jour love anp sferviefe. Affiliated with the Church of God," General offices, Anderaon.i “where a Christian ex-‘ 1 erienc'l’ makes you a inember.” I CHURCH OF THE NAZAREHE North oevj*ht.h and Marshall Sts. Reflph Ai. Carter, pastor t£uipii|y Si 9:3o>a. t m. Ghsn Ha,begg|r. We are ' especially' desirous of having >ur entire prtesent each Sunday |in March. We also welcome oijr friends to meet with us. t Mornmg Worship, 10:30 a. m. “The Believer’s Position in the ll'orld.’ !\- j ' | G. Ansßaugli, Supervisor.; ■ VoutljlService, 6:15 p. m. Eve yn Hicks, ;|rqsi<lein. Adult . Study Group. 6:45 p. m. Mrs. O. jStiddut i. president.’ ; Service, p. m. Me “The Changeless Record.” V . MondO 7::'J« p. m. Chui ch Board igeelihg. Tuesdßy 7:.*;b p. m. Christian ervice:jrainin*; class. Our text R> First Hfeps iti Visitation Evangelism. V|'e shalj be happy to havtanyone .Who is interested to enrolLj Wednjhdajr 7:31) p. m . Prayer and Praise service. , People ® Missionary society LJiH-1 —' —•’ /-■ trinity Evangelical UsNITED brethren ( Ifcadison. at Ninth J6hnj E. Chambers, Minister 9:15 :;|Sundai|' School, Chahner BarkleyJ superintendent. Ix>ss>n study, "|rhe Jerusalem Rodd." in: :io t Divine Worship, the service beginning with the orfcan prelude, “|lornlm; \in the Garder.” played .by Harold Mumina. The’ offeftori| playe 1 during the period of silerjt meditation is “CalvarJ?” by Mrs., David Embl ’r Will direct lhe bhoir In the singing of thejinthem “Was It for Me!” by Vord Burge 'lhe message by the pastor is “ rhe Church Called to Repentance.’ 1 ’ ( 6:30 -Junior Christian Endeavor, You|h Fellowship, and Adult Study c&Bs. 7:.30-4|The ’Evening service of f .' • —: —-—«• —— —H--- . ■ 4«»4!»»i««■♦»«*♦> < e ♦♦♦*! DEPENDABLE USED CARS AL. SCHMITT »♦♦»♦»> »♦♦*♦»♦» i >«:>» CH
i'g(£pei : hymns and songs of the I < i |ss4 The message in the series I oiil CRaracters of the Passion is ‘Wie I'imld Follower.” i ! ffhe? Quarterly Conference will | niKLM t‘t the clbse of the evening I I SWicl- ' , ®/e<|nesday, 7:00 — Week-day service, have availed themselves of this opportunity of swot ship. The sermon in the seizes ion Faith will be "Examples ; j ’’ • JfIRST BAPTIST CHURCH H. Hammond, pastor | 1 Bible School . The School meets at H:lis. Ra|ph ’Kenworthy, Supt. ’ j Jr- | Morning Worship 'jrhe -sermon topic for the morning service is “Going Toward Ctal- | The choir under the dlrec- - tiofi of Mrs: C. E. Bell will sTng M T|at I Wonderful Name.” The orq3na|ce of the Lord’s Supper wlk M observed. f Baptist Youth Fellowship I f Baptist Youth Fellowship meifets at 6:30 for the finals in the Jr. Quiz Contest. i Evening Service I|he jtopfc for the evening service Will be "|An Indispensable Wc|na4’' ' \ S | Wednesday Night Rehearsal at 7:00, followed |y?frayer service at 8:00, Afternoon T’ie Missionary Society ff t|io church will nieet on Tht|rsdiy afternoon al 2:00. Mrs. Haraie Shroll is the hostess, assisted J l>y| -Mrs. Charles Massonnee ambMijs. liila Murrayr. Mrs. Ger-{ ald;|llu4ilile is the leader. LUTHERAN CHURCH i We|t Monroe and Eleventh streets I '|Ed|ar R. Schmidt, pastor . (|k’e I’reach A Changeless Christ T*oM World.) T®vo services will lie conducted I Sui®ay> et 8 and 10:30 o’clock, j “Th& L>w Os Retribution,” will be the'lpastor's sernjon theibe. ' choir will sing at 10:30, pre“The Lord’s Player,” by ' Shjuiay school and Bible class ri)ewa&;:ls. There arfe classes for all kj Ghurch Calendar T>- <, Marrted Conples club will meet Sunday evening at 8 o'clock in frhurch parlors. AH couples of ‘ftC'’*. congregation and their ! frlepdjf ;are cordially invited. Tg® jAdult Membership class, Monday evening at (. T’W qhurch council meets Tuesdaypjf $ p.m. , lw:t|ieme for Wednesday’s Lem tens wil| be:, “The Creden! iais-i of King Jesus: Sonship and |RWi t oe.” The choir Win sing. is cordially invited. C Wednesday evenin! the Wednesday evenin: fcharch service. S n<fa| school teachers’ staff me< | evening at 7 and T I' Imtrfpr confirmation class mm & <an Tuesday evening at 7 and jn|Saturday morning at 8. S |ifdmy Bible school meets Satplprning; at 9:30. 8111 t* ave. United CHURCH - M. T. Simon, Pastor schoiol. 9:30. service. 10:30. Endeavor. 6:30. giprkice, 7:50. prayek service, 7:30.' M I »‘ ni 7 ra , l, ’ ve ' board will me<WitA?ess»ion after thej'evening sei“Oe| for a shdrt time. TKyllnss in “What United Brc t ft eVe > 11 " tau &ht by R. W. Ras| : ?p< Indiana, will on < F/riirsdiiy evening ''and Thur» of this week, at 7:30 The|&pMc is invited to hear these nsp||a:Sqiial lectures. *fi|s4 Methodist,church 1 |FiftK at Monroe Emerick, Minister lii Shp Jimprnlng worship servicV at URIm tf»e worship anthem will bt givc||| l|yXthe senior choir. They will “O Lamb of God." by Bizegl |'lfe pasjtor’s sermon theme arill »,f‘|esus Answer to an Every lay, 6|*|l4enL” Fred Locke and StipjpH Ktfury will serve as rs Jn the worship services -March. MtgillolFell J!. Smith will direct the cfeitc* school period which will beghi > r at i 9;30. Every member sbou|i’hse this study opportunity to mind with the Lenten themlipf ithe Passion, Death, and , — f [ | DECATUR DBtV Cleaners finer Cleaning ■ , We call for and deliver. 209 Jefferson Phone
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Resurrection of Jesus. At. 6 p.m. the Lenten fellopship i supper begins. The speakei for the ; 7:'30 service this Sumtay will be j Dr. Chas. Laymon, Columbus, Ohio In order to Improve'their ship in our church Ischool, all officers and teachers of l the staff will meet at the church ih a special planning session Tuesday evening at 7:30. . Ji ' ' The pastor and members of the loi-al congregation will attend the Ft. Wayne District Settlement Day program which will b«i held Tuesday morning and afternoon at Trinity church, Ft. Wayne. Mr. Fred Busche of the local congregation, and District lay leader, win be the devotional leader for the afternoon session. | ■ ' ,On Wednesday evening the choirs will meet at scheduled time for rehearsals, and the Bible study and pr*yer servfce will be held at 7 p.m. At . 8 o’clock the members df the Official Board will meet for Important considerations in the operation of the church. The Woman’s Society will meet fn general session at the parsonage at 2:30 on Thursday. Mrs. J. E. Thacker will be the lesson leader, and Mrs. Homer Lower will be devotional leader. MiSSYONAVtY C“HURCH H. J, Welty, minister i 9:00 to 11:00 Unified services. Mervin Rupp. supt. Duet. Annebelle Shaffer and Evelyn Summer. Message, “The Home.” 7:00 Children’s Gospel hour. 7:00 MYF. We will have as our gueSts a ypung ladles trio, ffom Monroevillo. Ifbls Sunday also begins our contest for the month of ! March. Next Sunday's guests will | Ibe the Berne Union Missionary i Band. ' 7:30 Evening service. Hymn sing i. and chorus ■ time. Message. “A| Hopeful Meeting," Wednesday, 7:30 Biblei study and I prayer service. < Thursday 7:00 Ladies fellow’ship ' will meet in the church. This is guest night. Every lady is | to bring one guest or more. Mrs.' DU vid Rupp. Sr.. 30 years a mis- ■ sipnary to Africa, will be speaking * to us.' ■ v Co,me and worship with us. ! ’ ! I CHRISTIAN CHURCH | Jonas M. Berkey, minister ! Gerald Strickler, superintendent J “Thy Kingdom Come k Through Faith” is the theme for the morn-| ing worship service this Sunday | sgt 9:30 a.m. The anthem will be< ‘‘Thy Kingdom Is At Hand” from; an old Genievan Psalter and seleo j tions by Miss Kraft will include "Meditation” by Sturgis and' “Faith" by Hornberger. Children' from the Junior Church will wor-} ship in this service. , Church School ' | Mr. Gerald Strickler will assume the responsibilities of superintend-, ent of tne church School this morn-j ing as Mr. Dennis Norman begins I his ministry at the Russellville} Christian Church.. • Official Board ■ An imiiortant meeting of the Of- 1 fic-iaJ board is to be held next Wednesday night at 7:30 o’clock in the church Office. Ladies Aid ’ ' The ladies aid will meet at the hOme of Mrs. Paul Daniels at 7:80 a.m.. March 7.. Program (Chairman is to be ;Mrs. Homer Ruhl. , ! Youth Groups : • Junior and Chi Rho Feillowships will meet at 4, and 6 o’clock respectively. • jNotes Choir practice op March 8 will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Kraft. . , ' 1 The Spring District You,th Meet wil; be held at First Christian
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Jesus when on earth,, appeared to have been conscientious about every religious duty, including that of regular church attendance. It is often stated, “As his custom, he the synagogue.” Although he departed from many of the customs of his d'ay, he never took the position that It made no difference whether a man went to church or not. Many have become Church on April 8. May 15-17 are the dates for the 1051 Indiana State Convention of the Disciples of Christ to be held in the Main Streel Christian Church at Kokomo. • H p* FIRST PRESBYTERIAN A. C. E. Gillander, minister Church school, 9:30-10:20 a.m.. Richard Macklin and J. S. Knudsen, superintendents. Our lessons, from the Faith ahd Life Curriculum are worthy of every mem bef’s regular attendance. Church worship, 10:30-ll :3b a.m. Sermon IV in series on Christian beliefs: “What We Believe about the Church.” Is there any salvation outside the church? The choir will *in£: “I Heard the Voice of Jesus Westminster Fellowship, 4 p.m., inviting all high school and junior high, young people j connected with church and Sunda| school. Wednesday, “Family Nigh*,’ sponsored by Presbyterian Mei. A covered-dish dinner at 6:30 p.m. begins the series of these special “Family Nights for the Church.” 7:30, business meeting of Presbyterian Men in tlie Young Adult ’classroom. 8 p.mt Dr. Reuben A. iTorey in the sanctuary will- tell Jus the “China Stoy f ’, which we are I nowr beginning to sjee as deeply inj wiving our peace and security. iDr. Torrey will in the hign school Wednesday afternoon. And J the public will be invited to the 8 o'clock meeting. j Thursday afternbon Circles of • the Women’s Association wil! •meet at 2:30 p.m,: “Mary” witu i Mrs. Bert Haley, and “Martha’ ’ with Mrs. W. E. Spilth. ZION EVANGELICAL Ip ANO REFORMED | William C. Feller, pastor I Church school at 9 a.m. James ‘Stauffer superintendent. Classes | for all ages. | Worship service at 10 a.m. I Fourth Sunday in Lent, Sermon. • "Christ Reconciling the World. | Visitors are always welcome. • Missipn Band during the sejmon portion of the service, Nursery for • pre-kindergarten children. I Youth Fellowship at 6 p.m ' Movies. I Sunday School teachers and ‘ officers meeting in chi tch parlor at 17:30 p.m. I Official board meeting on Monday at 7:30 p.m. I Sehior catechetical class \ on I Tuesday at’4 p.m. [ Girls' Guild mqet’ng in the home of Marlene Sliyder on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. : | Youth cho.ir rehearsal or [Wednesday at &:3<<’ p.m. Mid-week Linteii, sefvige on . Wednesday at} t:3O p.m. Illustraieo service. “The ; Last Week.” Senior choir rehearsal after the service I Senior choir rehearsal on Friday at 7 p.m. Catechetical! classics on Satur day morning: seniors at 9. juniors at 10 a.m. , Come and worship with us. ■ / : ■ J-— —- ■ ; Spiritual cowardice is not only ’ weakness but wickedness. Gain- 1 brell. ; \
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