Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 142, Decatur, Adams County, 16 June 1951 — Page 2

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i&emned ml R CommentS/MI I on s.s.*fflra| | Creamed Comments on the Sunday School Leeson, The Spread of the Gospel, Acts 1:8; 4:5-12; 28:1531, for Sunday, June 17. Jesus’ last words were A formula for the spreading of the gospel. First, there was to be an endument of power for effective witnessing; the witnessing was to proceed by an expanding perimeter of evangelism until all nations were reached. The beginning was small hut vital. i. V. 8. “But jre shall receive power after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you; and ye shall be witnesses of me. both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth." One’s last words are most sacred and* meaningful.’Jesus loft no organization but a plan of expansion by an inner power which he promised, enabling his disciples to be most influential witnesses. - Vs. 5, 6. ’’And It came io pass on the morrow, that their yulers and elders and scribes, and Annas the high priest, and Caiaphas and John, and Alexander, and as many as were of the kindred of the high priest, were gathered together at Jerusalem.” The occasion for this meeting was the miraculous healing of a lame man. Peter being God's agent; there was also a pricking of hearts because of Peter’s penteeoatal sermon resulting in the conversion of thousands. Those in authority' felt something must be done to stop the spread of the gospel; hence, they were all« united as an organized force to fight for their existence. V. 7. “And when they had set them in the midst, they asked, By what power.'-or by what name, have /ye done this?’’ This question implies the really of the miracle ot the lame man’s healing; Peter’s authority* and power is questioned. V. 8. “Then Peter filled with the Holy Ghost, said unto them. Ye rulers of the people, anil elders of Israel.” Peter once vacillating now spoke boldly, a Spirit-filled witness. He was risking his life for

Margaret . Sangster tells tnis story: “A man was looking at a girl?.who was unconscious, of his presence. To ahother he said. ‘What a pretty sou! she has!’ ten we say to one another, ‘What ,* pretty frock!’ or ‘What ,an adorable coat!' dr,. ‘What an exquisite gowrt’’ But we seldom say, ‘What a pretty soul! What a charming Yet the Inher lifo is r tne thing of highest value. As ;we have been told, >‘Keep thy hearty with all diligence; tor out of it are the issues of life.’ ” ; Lesson Prayer: | Lesson prayer: We ape■ grateful that there is available for the world the power of God, a greater force than all war powfr. Grant that we may be transformed = into trustworthy channels for God to work in and througp us to do his good pleasure. M 1 ' . J \ , A The soul surrounded by good principles is impregnable. Persistent efforts bring success. > lit 1 ■ !i; —

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T \ ' ■ - — -’TT" ■; 11 Jesus Christ V. 9. “If we this day be examined of the good deeds done to the impotent man, by what means he is made whole." Court proceedings are called usually because of a supposed crime; but in this case it was because of a good deed. V. 10. “Be it known Unto you ail, and to all the people of Israel. ' by the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom ye crucified, whom God raised from the dead, even by. him doth this man stand hero before you all whole." Peter turns his trial into an opportunity to be a mighty witness. He gives all credit to Jesus and places emphasis on his resurrection by which there was given the endument of power. Peter’s boldness is seen in the charge that they killed Jesus, thus changing the object ot a needed court trial. 'x \ V. 11. 'This is the stone which was set at nought ot you builders, which is become the head of the corner.” Peter refers to Psalm 118:42, words which Jesus had . used to himself. Opposition is always well met by quoting script- , ure. Christianity, was a new , religion based on lhe life of Jesus, whose divinity iA seen in his resurrection so that being alive, he util worked miracles. V. 12. “Neither is there salvation in any other; for there is none other name under heaven among men, whereby we must be saved. ’ Only through Christ are men saved; let that be settled for all time. V. 15. “And from thence, when the brethren had heard of us, they came to meet us as far as Appji forum and the Three taverns; whom when Paul saw he thanked God and took courage.” Paul who had acchieved the spreading of the gospel beyond that of any other mun- now on his way to Rome is accorded a hearty welcome. In the following three verses of the selected text Paul is given the unusual privilege of writing when in prison, receiving visitors and continuing as a forceful' Christian witness. Under all circumstances, Christians ought \to be good witnesses A Based on copyrighted outlines produced by the Division of Chrlstian Education, National Council oftbe Churches of Christ in the l£ 3. A., and used by permission. 1 ■ ■ ‘ ■ '■

I' .wit J’kHl I — xtnj~ W? JI I Wisdom >7l J g Discounting Another A little newsboy sold a paper to« : a wealthy snob, who handed him a quarter and said, "Keep the change, and get some soap and water to wash your fate,” The little fellow, quick as a flash, replied. "Here, take the change and go buy a book on etiquette, and learn how to be a gentleman." \Ghinia is being to the purging terror existing in all countries where Communists seize power. Mass denunciations, trials, executions, are reported. Missionaries and Chinese Christians are the targets. Bishop W. Y. has been arrested in Shanghai. Lutheran World Relief, during April, shipped to Yugoslavia 81,090 vitamin tablets and 51.970 les, New Testaments, and Scripture portions; clothing and food XojGermany. Austria, Poland, and Trieste. CROP provided 80 tons of food to Overseas relief. Thirty-three tons of used clothing went to Yugplsavia and Germany.

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St. Mary’s Cathollo Church A Very Rsv. Msgr. Selmetz, pastor 1:00 AJd. First Mass. 7:30 AJML Low Mass a 9:00 AJ*. Children’s Mas* 10:15 sun. Low Mass. Weekday Mass 7:00 a. m. Prayer Hour and Benediction, Friday 7;30 p. m. Mely Communion Sundays First Sunday, Rosary Society. Second i Sunday, Holy Name Society. I Third Bunday, St. Mary** Society. Fourth Sunday, Children of Marr f FIRST (CHRISTIAN CHURCH Jonas M. Berkey, minister Gerald Strickler, superintendent At the /Sunday morning worship service, beginning at 9:30\ a. m., the sermon topic will be "The Thorn.’, Miss Phyllis Kraft will play "Prelude” Uy Chopin and “In a Garden” by Thompson. The choir is to sing “Holy Art Thou/’ by Handel. \ / Corinthian Class \ The meeting of this class, scheduled for |londay evening, June 18, has beep/ postponed until further notice. J 'I Notes During the week June 17-23, Mr. and Mrs,/ J. M. Berkey will be teaching jat the Northern Indiana Young people’s Conference, Lake Wawasee; The choir will hold their rehearsal in the Sanctuary this coming Thursday evening at 7:30. Attend /Junior Church this Sunday. jit is for all boys and girls under 12 years of age andis in session Curing the same time as the adult ’service. F RST METHODIST CHURCH W. Monroe at Fifth • Samifel Emerick, minister 9:30; The Church at Study. Noah Sc|rbck, general superin- ■ tendent. J 10:20 The Church at Worship; Father’s observance and adult membership class will be received. Pastor’s' sermon topic: “Mein the Light Shines Through." Worship anthem by the senior choir: “Bless Tj|is House.” Since |he interior redecoration has beenicompleted this week, the members;!/will study end worship In faewly: painted classrooms and sanctuaqK This enhances the invitation to all members of the parish to “behpid the beauly of the Lord, and inquire in His temple,” The Board of Education is asked to meet in a special planning session Monday evening at 7:30. This board includes: [, Noah Schrock. Willard Mcßride, Lyman Hann, Mfts. Lowell J. Smith, Mrs. Watson Maddox, Mrs. Jesse Niblick, Norman Pollock,- Dan Thomas, Janet Everhart, Mrs. C. D. Collier, Walter Lister, Mrs. Chester Dalzell, Mrs. JjE. Thacker. Wm. Frazier, Mrs. Erman Johnson, and Fred Busche. Wednesday evening, following the midweek 7:30 prayer service, the board of missions will meet with the i pastor. \ Missibh board members fare: .Mrs. Noah Schrock. /Mrs. J. E. Thacker, Mrs. Leonard Soliday. Mrs. Noah Bixler. Willard Mcßride,/and Howard Schultz. A. I— r t ' ’ ‘ BETHANY CHURCH \ Evangelical United Brethren F. H. Willard, minister Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. Vernon Custir, Supt. \ Morning Worship, 10:10 a. m. Sermon: and Sunshine.” ■ Mission Band will meet during the hourx-of worship. A The Loyal Daughters class will meet on Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Carl Hjammond. ' The Kum Join Us class will meet on Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrett Alger, f Midweek service Wednesday at .7:00 p. m. The W. S. C. S. unit No. 3 will meeV An Thursday afternoon at 2:00 at the home of Mrs Wendell Seaman; * The W. S. C. S. unit No. 4 will meet oh Thursday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Wm. Christen. Choir ’ rehearsal Tuesday at' 1 7:00 p. m, / 1 '

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FIRST FRKSSYTKRIAN Church A.C.E. Glllamier, minister There prill be combined Sunday school and church. \ Children’s program : — Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. for children participating. Program from 10 to 11 a. m,\| ZION EVANGELICAL AND RSFORMKD William C. Feller, pastor Church school at 9 a.m. James Stauffer, superintendent. Down stairs classes will meet in the new building. Worship service at 10 a.m. Sermon: “God—the Eternal Seeker," The youth choir will sing, “Saviour, Lead Me" by Clark. Mission Band during the sermon portion of the service. Nursery for the prekindergarten children. Tuesday at 8 p.m. June musicals sponsored by the Ruth and Naomi circle. \ Youth choir rehearsal on Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. followed by the senior choir rehearsal at 7:15 p.m. , Phoebe Bible class meeting tn the church social room on Thursday at 8 p,m. Associated churches second anrual banquet on Friday at 6 p.m., Masonic Hall. \ Youth choir rehearsal on Friday at 6:30 p.m. followed by the senior choir rehearsal at 7:16 p.m Come and worship with us. TRINITY EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Madison at Ninth John E. Chambers, minister 9:ls—Sunday school; Chalmer Barkley, superintendent lesson ►tudy: “The Spread of the Gospel. * 10:30 —Divine worship, beginning with the organ priude, “The Lost Chord” played by'Evangeline b.mbler. k The choir will sing the anthem, “Open Thou Our Eyes' by Sullivan. The message by the minister is “Wanted —Men of God. v 6:3o—Junior Christian Endeavor and Youth Fellowship. 7:3o—Evening service of gospel music and message, “The Dying, Church," Revelation 3:1-6. ’ Monday—ll a.m.-— Registration for junior camp at Camp Mack, Milford, Indiana. Wednesday, 7—Mid week services. Friday evening—Banquet and business meeting, ot the associated churches. ■ l— ; f HUGH OF GOD Foutded A.D. 33 Cle\ eland Street Two Blotks Northwest of Hospital Dwight R. McCurdy, Minister Floyd A. Morrison, S. S. SupL 8:30 a.m. “Christian Brotherhood Hour” W.KJ.G. Ft. Wayne. 9:30 a.m. Morning worship. Rev. L. T. Norris, guest sneaker. 10:30 a.m. Church school, fChristians attend church and Sunday school, regularly!” 7:30 p.m. There will be no evening services, all members are urged to attend the International convention, at Anderson, Indiana. i Wednesday 7:3d p.m. Mid-wedk Prayer meeting. 8:30 pm. Sanctuary and Youth choir practice, Mrs. Kenneth Roop and Mrs. Kenneth Watljlns, directors. | A 's . A We Welcome You Affiliated with the of Goifc General offices, Anderson, Indiana, “where a Christian ex I»erience makes you a member." If you are a Christian, you are a member of the Church of God. (Acts 2:47) (Acts 20:28) , ... MISSIONARY CHURCH Tenth and Dayton St. H. J. Welty, minister 9:00 Sunday School. Myron / Hart, Supt. 10:00 Morning Worship. Special music by Annebella Shaffer aad Evelyn Summers. Message, Believer’s Walk. 7:00 Children’s Gospel Hour. ■ 7:00 Missionary Youth Fellowship. Topic; “Meet Your Missionaries.” !.. i 7:30 Evening Servite. Message. “Characteristics of the New Man.” Monday- Friday. 8:30-11:00 Daily Vacation Bible School. Wednesday 7:30 Bible Study and Prayer Meeting. David Zimmerman will be in charge of this service. A cordial welcome awaits you at our Church.

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CHURCH OF TH* North Seventh and Marshall Bta. Ralph A. Carter, pastor Sunday School, 9:34 a m G.lenn Habegger, superintendent. Enjdy the study of the Word of the Lord with us. Worship Service, 10:30 a. m. Message: “The Work of Faith." \ Youth Service, 6:45 p. m. Evelyn Hicks, president. Adult Study Group, f;45 p. m. Mrs. O. Sudduth, president Evangelistic Service, 7:30 F mThursday 7:30 p. m. Prayer and Praise service. This service ts usually on Wednesday. Dr. Paul UpdikA District Superintendtent, will be with us. All members are especially urged to be present. The Daily Vacation Bible School will continue through one more week. It will close on Sunday night, June 24. AU parents and friends are requested to be present. It is not too late for children, 4 through 13, to enroll. Time - 8:36 a. m. to 11:00 a. m. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH West Monroe end Eleventh streets Edgar P. Schmidt pastor (Where Beauty Os Banctua* , y Service Invite To Worship) i . “Christians Are A Light and a Salt," based on Matthew -5. 13-16, will be the sermon theme at both the 8:00 and 10:30 Services Sunday. The Choir will appear at lhe early Service. 8 o’clock, singing “Great Is The Lord,” by Haydn. If you are planning a trip or a picnic. we encourage you to attend the early worship hour. _ 4 Sunday school and Bible Class meet at 9:15 o’clock, with classes for all ages. CHURCH CALENDAR The Wsther League Softball team will play Union Township on the Preble diamond at 1 o’clock. The Sunday school softball team will play St. John’s of Bingen at 2 o'clock on the McMillen ball field. / The Board of Education is calling for helpers to appear at the old school house Monday evening as early as possible tn refinisu Sunday school chairs for the new building. Mr. Earl Caston and Pastor Schmidt will attend the Convention of the Central District of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod next week Monday to Friday at Concordia College, Ft. Wayne. ’ Choir rehearsal Wednesday evening at 7. \ Announcements for next Sunday’s celebration ot the Holy Sacrament willi be received Friday afternoon and in the church at 2,4, 5,7, and 8 o'clock. Holy Communiop will be celebrated at the early Service, 5 o'clock, next Sunday. The annual Congregation and Sunday school picnic will be held next Sunday, the 24th, at St. John's Grove, 8 miles north on Hiway £7. Pptluck dinner at 12:30. Games for the children, and adults. Softball game at 2:30 o’clock. Dedication Service of the new Parish Education Building has been set for July 1. A Vacation Bible School will be conducted in the new building July 5 to 20. i - ~ FIRST FAFTIBT CHURCH Robert fL Hammond, pastor Bible School There will be no cessation of the Bible School during the summer months. Attendance is encouraged tor all groups at the 9:15 hour. Ralph Kenworthy, Sup|. Mornirig Worship The morning »worship for Father’s Day will be directed toward

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the theme “Ye are the Light of the World” The service Is at ld:JO, and everyone to encouraged tij attend in family group*. evening Service The evening service at 7:34 brill deal with tite Christian’s responsibility for those round about £im who are not Christian, the thossage from the subject “Sheplterds of Israel.” Wednesday Night Choir rehearsal to at 7:44 'on Wednesday night followed by ihe Prayer Service at 8:00 and ’the meeting of the Teachers and Ofi fleers of the Bible School at F:00, following the Prayer hour. x Friday Night x The monthly meeting of the athea class is on Friday night at 7:30, postponed from last week. The hostesses are Mrs. Carrie Moser and Mrs. Cal Shpoil and Jthe leader ot the program is Mrs. i Maude Merriman. | Associated Churches Dinner. The annual dinner sponsoredFby the Association of Churches oiil i be held on Friday night at 6:00 at the Masonic Temple. An interi eating program is planned and all i' official board members are urged to attend. I Discussion on] | Questions 1 I JSk Jz3i HUH UIUHII - ■ ..-J . Discussion Questions on the Sunday School Lesson. The Spread’of thje Gospel,,for Sunday, June 17.*? 1. Why did Jesus not leave l|n organization to carry on his 2. What good came jout of t|ie persecution of the early Chriitians? 3. What constitutes a gdbd Christian witness? tIf. Why is Christian witnessing sq effective in spreading the gbk- ■ pel? . 5. How account for Peter's being so bold in witnessing for Christ? : Do You Know The articles or persons named suggest what stories that Jesjjfe to|d? 'J L Thorns, Birds. Seeds. A 2. Some money. A long trip. Tfeb earth. > fi ■ 3. An unexpected guest. A sleepy man. Three loaves of bread. . k. A dog. A beggar. Some angel<. 5- A calf. Some pigs. Music and dancing. Do You Know Answered fl. The Parable of the Sow Or. (Luke 8) 2. The Parable of the Talents. (Matt 25) 3. The Parable of the Friend at Mjdnlght. (Luke 11) {■ 4. The Rich Man and Lazaro (Luke 16) > ' - H i u>. The Farable of the Prodigal son. (Luke 15) ' jSay not “That thing te wrong.” bik rather, "This is right” Dodsqc.

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