Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 30 March 1951 — Page 2

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I Rural Churches I b—— Honduras . 1 H. H, Meckstroth, minister 9:00 Worship service, 10:00 Sunday school. Wednesday 7:30 Gilds' Guild. Calvary E.U.B. Albert N. Straley, paster Sunday school 9 a.na, The superintendent, Dale Beer will be in charge. The lesson will be “The Creation.” ' '*■ Worship service will be in charge of evangelist John H. Lanier, who will preach es 10 a. in. At 12 noon a basket dinner will be served at the church A cordial invitation is extended to all friends of the church to join tn this time of fellowship. 2 jp.m. the Victory Prayer Band in charge of Rev. Meadows will meet at the church, Music 4 wßl be furnished by the Bailey family and an evangelistic message will be given by Rev Lanier. y . i Evening service will be in charge of the tivangeiiaiic party with the Bailed family a r nd Rev. Lanier. This service will begin at 7 p.m. A great revival 4s in progress. Rlvarre Circuit U.B. Church i > v L, A. Mlddaugh, pastor Mt, Zion <am Munday school. I<> $0 »iu I'reaching service. <7 p,m. Christian Endeavor. " *7 p.m. Wednesday,, prayer meeting Pleasant Grove u 10 a m Munday echutd h Hi 80 am class mMtinr- f ' 7 pm Clirjalinn kiiuleavni 7 pin Wednesday, ayar meatIHI Ml Vhhuv > \ ti lit a m Hiiudar «i Itool l»i no ahi i hisa m*>oiiii t < W ytn I'liiisliHti b’tph’rtvei L, w p m Petal»»ivipti .7 b hi. Wednesday, prayer meet l ♦ Monroe Methodist W. L. Hal|, minister 9 :itl, Morning worship. \ 6 45, The \ MYF Missionary 10:30, SundaV school. night. Mrs. Russell Mitchel will bring the lesson. 7:jff, The Evening service. Tuesday 2 p pi- WSCS Executive at the home of Mrs- Harry Crownoyer. ' » Wednesday 7:30. ’The mid-week service! 8:15 Choir practice, f / fTliursday 7:30 p.m. WSCS regular' meeting in the church annex.

O LET Q ,M< DO IT Ok i- ftWI ».. r jyiUf M S J - ft! /* fflj i®* 7** (Wore, buying your power mower, let me show you the "Jitf4. H It mown /Mr lawn, CUM mN dandelion* end buckhojrb. After the lawn la mowedXlnow the barn yard — the •Hchurd—•fence ruwa —ditch banks- etc. We \ guarantee this power mower to cut brush up to t'/fp in diameter. 1 ateo guarantee thia machine to cut.any place that anyone can walk. f Received a shipment of ‘Jari’s' just recently, and the promise of a shipment April Ist, after thissJari Products, Inc., says f “anybody’s guess is as goad as ours as to the future of these mowers, on account of material shortage.” 2. Ask your neighbor, he’ll toil you a boa | these wonder machines. There are approximately 100 Jaris in operation ih Adams County now. 1 * i ■V' ' • PH be; glad \to show you 'i these machines at any time. Phone me. B. F. Sliniver agent | Pecatur, Ind. \

* ■ SCRIPTURE:, Gen»«i« 1—1; Psafan , 104: John 1:1-3.' j_ 1 DEVOTIONAL READING: Psalm IS: 5 »<■ ■ i A -.f 3 : . h . . , ,' ; God Invented Us I I . LeasonffrAgrti 1, 1951 I .. . wi I -'wJ , wpOD INVENTED it” snys C, » < V7 s. Lewis about the universe. It is a 20th-century way q£ paying I wbat the Bible Says about God and 1 the world. There have been whole

, religions based on I the idea that God is , good and spirit is good, but anything which is not God or not spirit te bad. If this were true, then * our bodies would be u bad, \ and aU: the physical world about us would M bad; our ■■[qulfe'

would be prlsqnerA so to speak, in a vast fortress of evil. This Is norths truth the Bible tells. The story off Creation in Gen* sals tells us that when God had An* Ished with making the world,he saw that it was good, very food. He IB* vented the world, he invented spirit and matter both, he Invented us ' body and smo. Whatever evil Is imw Ip the world and m did nut cume fyoHt Qw4. R ll nut | mil* lake es Qld'lt The WH, •« God ' Invented h and i a e ’ ' Th. Wsrhl 1)1.1 IM i) t| M <|>.n Tur ChiisllM '‘hMfah has same <4 |H Ideal ibeut Wfi> fi..H, bus ii Mver edaeed'te, be» iieve In ereatloA Very lewjiiMHik e». If any. now affirm that the world was creeled in precisely (M H-hour days, arid still fewer would be willing to name the dales on which treation took place. Neveriheieee the Christian church has not Alvan up. and will not give up, her belief that God created all things. The doctrine of creation means, first of , all, that the one God willed the universe And what ts in It. The universe did not happen, it did not make itself. It was not ihade : by different gods working against one another. Zoroastrianism, for in-, stance, tenches that the world was . made by two gods, one of light and one of darkness. Whatever the god of light created, the god of darkness would make something exactI ly opposite. No, jews and Christians alike aay, there Is only one Crea-' tor. the infinitely wise and good God. , ! * * ♦ Nature’s Laivs jJrON - RELIGIOUS philosophers ■ * ’ have sometimes said that the world explains itself But Christian philosophers, not to mention Jewish onei as well, have seen that,the world doos not explain itself. There is too much evidence of purpose and design running through the patterns of tha universe. Definite lawg can be discovered and to soma degree understood. The same laws which govern matter on this plinet, and indeed the very aa mo elements. 4 the “buUdiag-Wocki es the universe." are to be discovered In « the remotest stars If the universe were au sec Moot R would out be tied together as li la. It would not baa universe of low ‘ but we In which natklnf could be , counted on, nothiug expected. II , . would be noguniverie but g multi* , v«<e a n>*4 world, tndeutl no world ai but infinite gon* ’ fusion. i , 1 : Why /bra Wo II»r«T T>UT CRBATSON means something * ** more personal. It means that 8 we ourselves have been celled into ? egistenee by the Almighty.—not by 0 god es mere sheer power, but by the one God cd lr.l;> : ite and allF powerful Love* Man U apt here on this planet by some trick of blind • fate, mankind is not a mere fleck * of foam tossed up by the restless ♦ ocean of the Infinite, soon to be s washed away th the ebbing tides, e Man—that means also, we ourselves ! —are God’ 2 Invention. We are not now as he intend’ ed us. te be sure; sin has ... ahsmged the picture sadly, as | we shall be thinking next week, r Why are We here? We are here . because God P*»t us \herd. This means that life has a meaning; but * I also that we cannot find that mean- ; Ung without. knowing the will of God. His Will is for our welfare; J only the Creator ktiows what»» beat • for his cjreaturea. Qdd intended this world to) be used b> us. hot abused. 1 When any man nr group cd men 1 get they 1 notion that :this world be* I longs te> them alone; or when one ) generation misuses the resources t of the lands and the waters, leaving • to their descendants a wasted earth. then God’s will in creation is being defied. But' when w« take his will Il Wa guide, wt <r« on the way to big purpose Iq Gru* tlon,| ! J j

MaKMWMiaaaMMMHMMaMWMaaamsMVWv*"** Antioch United Missionary , Allloo Krlpe, lupt. L. W. Null, paster \ Hiinditv aihool. 9:3j8. Evangelistic aervioe, lU;3U. Childrens meeting 1:20. Young imoples meeting 6:30. Prayer meeting,,) Wednesday evening, 7:15. \ Plan now to attend oyr Spring revival starting A<prll 8 through. April 22. The pastor will be speaking each evening. The Sanford Geeting family from Sandy Point Nazare'ne church of Fort Wayne will have charge bf the music. Everyone is cordially invited. St Paul and Winchester U.B. Circuit Dale Osborn, pastor St. Paul: ;

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U l& Wursblp xtuinnii 10:15 Buadny uvlitml. Wed.' 7, prayer meet Ing. WlnehßHter: 9:30 Bunday m bool. 10:30 Ulakh mtmtlbg. 7:80 Evangelistic Hurvlecx will bi'gln and close on April lo.Jiev. J. 0. Peters of HuntAngton, Indiana will be the evangelist. Union Chapel ' Evangelical United Brethren Lawrence T. Norris, pastor 0:30 Sunday school. Wendell Miller, Swpt., Warren Nidi Inger, Ass’t. ’ v 10:20 Worship service. \ Evening Service 6:45 Junior C.E. Shirley Worltinger, Pres. 6:45 Adult C.E. Earl Chase, Preii.

gin Youth Fellowship, v> <i.WthlHinaon, Pica, ®io Wornlihi eorvice, \ CHURCH HEWS \ fr.rity Church The Rev. John E. (’hambers, pasloi of 'l'rinlty Evangelical United Brethren Church, has been the guest minister this week at spiritual emphasis week services at Pleasant Lake. In his absence this Sunday, the Rev. Lynn Henry of Pleasalp Lake will bring the message'at the morning service at Trinity church. The Rev. A. C. E. Gillander, < pastor \of the Presbyterian church, will deliver the message at the evening service. Pleasant Dale The Ossian glee club will pre-

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anil m sacrud com vil al the I’l'U *shi l»nlf Ghuieh of the llrolhron Btmday mvunmg at 7rho o'oloak Tile puldlc Is IliVllrd to nll« tid, 4 H Club Council \ Meets Last Evening The Adams county l-II club council'held its first meeting <yif the year Thursday evening in the county extension office, firpt setting up a budget for the county 4-H funds. - \ T|ie council also: selected 4-H cliß) trip winners, based on the members’ general achievement record. Candidates were also selected for the state 4-H junior leadership irainipg school at Indianapolis early iiji Jtme, the district 4-H jun- ' ■-

tor teudurshlp tinlnlnt Nrhotd til llarnti April HI, of nil ilifso eniidi<lptr>« will lu< wiflilu'id until the iitviiiHitm are M< inlu’is of tlio, club ( num II Bfe Ervin Hbhullpr. Mary Ann k’wet Ralph Hliihm. Mrs Arthur l<o«>toman, harry Lehman, Mrs. Ben Me- ( tiilongh. Henry Ovftlru. Mrs. Will.\ lam Neadstine,' Delmore Wechter. Mary 'Ellei? Byerly and I’laren Lehman. ~ GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scout Lincoln school Tuesday after school. Roll was called and dues were paid: Thej following officers were elected: jjudy Smith, secre-tary-treasurer; Kay. Deßolt, Scribe.

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