Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 23 June 1951 — Page 2
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The Rev. Dale bryderman, after a 30-day tour through Japan with Japan’s outstanding missionary, Jacob De Shazer. said that Japan is ripe for revival. The people show many evidences of turning from idolatry to the true living God. “However,the battle is not won; •••» »the forces oC evil aye strong in opposition." The missionaries there are asking the churches of America to pray for Japan. —— —-—
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ffCreamed c?| | CommentSzMl I on &&*#®| LessonJftjrKßf I. " i. Creamed comments oniuie Sunday school lesson, “The Church un der Persecution,” I Peter 5:6-H\; revelation 1:9-11; 7:9-1 for Sunday, June 24. rrj / Persecution of Christians in the latter part of the first, century when Roman emperors took venyence on the Christians/ burning them in has never peen jjui> passed. Peter and Papl were emong these Christian ’martyrs. Gs all the disciples, John only'escaped martyrdom, but |n exile wrote Revelation, a book to strengthen and comfort all ChrißCans. V. 6. “Humble yourselveßi therefore, under the mighty band of God. that he may exalt yon in due time." In all suffering there is to be no complaint by such as have wholly submitted to God with: ail humility because he is almighty; there is no danger when nestling : n his arms. The final outcome is tne of great victory, because God’s purpose is fulfilled. V.7. ’’Casting all your care upon him for he careth for youj" Tbe knowledge that God is greStly ; interested in us should reliev® anxiety ; this relief will be in proportion to the strength of our faithV.B. “Be sober, be vigiMpt; be cause the devil as a roaring Hon, walketh about, seeking he may devour;” No one can Afford to he fareless because of'u condition of fancied security;iso one needs to be sober, keeping’his wits about him. and vigilant ill, keeping watch. Satan, sometlmdr in tjisgiyse, but with the charfttteristicb of a person, would master everyone completely, if he cou|cl. , V. 9. ‘'Whom resist steadfast in the faith, knowing that .{the same afflictions are accomplished in your brethren that a|e in the wprld.” A strong faith in . God brings forth the poorer to resist the devil; onjei can number hundreds as companions in the fellowship *of suffering, which is a,comfort. ; J :j"\ '■ V.lO. “But the God of all grice, who hath called us upto his eternal glory by Christ J|aus, after that ye have sufferes! a wliile make perfect, £strength<en, i-.ettle you.” Sufferings |re temporary; glory |is eterna ,j The wpys to glorious victory perfection of faith, h< Je and Idve,
In the East a shqpherd always goes before his sheep. Any enemy to his flock must first. deal 1 with hink This is lovfc clement I of which is self-sachfi The skj?qp do not hesitate to ~follow their leader. We, too, neeflhave no fear to follow our Leader |sihce He, too, goes before us. No oik knows w|iat the future holds, b this we do know, that God hohl| each tomorrow which must pass before >{im before It comes to iis. Why fear? /J ' j Clericus Says: Is Satan’s antidote, Satan’s tactics have always had a pattern. (1) He proposes to’lmprove our lot, to relieve us of s?utfering, apd< to give us the full enjoyment of life. (2) He implies that God and the way of righteousness are not worth what it takes; ail' that_Christ|ans may expect is suturing." i" ; aIK - k ■ i
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(1) stability, forbidding any wavering, (3) strength by power, (4) a determined conclusion in being all out for God. V.ll, “To him be glory, and dominion, for ever and ever, Amen.” All things, including suffering - and persecution, are to be accepted as the w’ay to show the glory and dominion of God. ! ‘ Y. 9. ,’T, John, who am also yinir brother, and companion In tribulation, and in the kingdom And in thb patiepce of Jesus Christ, was in the isle that is called Patmos, for the word of God, and for the testimony of Jesus Christ.” John writes as a to those with similar experience. Hence, he as one who understood; it is understanding sympathy that counts; VJQ. “I as un the Spirit on the Lord's day, and heard behind me a, great voice, as of a trumpet.” John w'as in a state qf unusual spiritual exaltation in which he Was capable of hearing clearly God's message. He was worshiping? this being the Lord’s day, commemorating the resurrection oi Jesus. \ V.ll. “Saying, I am Alpha and Omega, the first and the lakt.’ - Christ is the first and the last—thp Eternal One. V\9. “And this I beheld, and, 10, a great number w-hich no man can number, of all nations, of all kin dreds, and people, and tongue, stood before tbe throne, and before the Lamb, clothed with whit® robes and palms in the|r hands.” Here is introduced a scene in heavgjj; the white'robes were symbolical purity; palms were symbols of victory and triumph Heaven is so wonderful that It can be described only by symbols. V.lO. “And cried with a loud voice, saying, salvation to our God which sitteth upon the throne,x and unto the Lamb.” The fu-1' meaning of redemption and saivg tion will be fully upnderstood, prociicing profound praise to God and his Son, the Lamb of God, w-ho took away the sins pf the world. Vs. 13,14. "And one of the elders answered, saying unto me, What are t|ese which are\ arrayed in white robes? and vlhence came they?” The answer Jin the next verse makes it clear that each one while on earth ) was wonderfully saved. on copyrighted outlines produced by the Division o' Christian Education, Nat,iqnal Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., knd used by permission. ,
Do You Know p,.| [. - Who were the three captains described below ? 1. He was the immediate successor of the great lawgiver of his people. ’ 2. Jesus said oFfflm; “I have not found bo great faith—ftp, not in Israel." 3. For tbe | greater part Os David’s reign, he was the, conimander-in-cbief of David’s armies. Who were these heroes? |. ■ 1. He and one other were the only who survived to enter\ Canaan. \ .' 4 2. He was together with his father and two brothers, in the battle of Mount Gilboa. Do You Know Answered 1. Joshua. 2. The Centurion who sought from Jesus the healing of a faithful servant. 3. Joab. 1. Caleb. 2. Jonathan. f i , ‘ ■ j 'A . ; ■
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St. Mary’s Catholic Church Very Rev. Msgr. Selmetz* pastor 6:00 A.M. First Mass. I \ 7:10 A M. Low Masi 9:00 A M. Children’s Mass 10;lS$a.m. Low Mass. Weekday Mass 7:00 a. m. Prayer Hour and. Benediction, Friday 7:30 p. m. * Holy Communion Sundays First Sunday, Rosary Society. Second Sunday, Holy Name Society. | Third) Sunday, St. Mary's Society. Fourth Sunday, Children of Mary CHURCH of the North Seventh and Marshall Sts. Ralph A. Carter, pastor -Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Glenn Tlabegger, superintendent. The Bible i$ the road map to Come study it witih us. Morn(hg worship, 10:30 a.m. Message: “Spiritual Deposits.” The youth and adult groups will not meqt. Evening service, 7:30 p.m. This will be,*the. closing service of our daily vacation Bible school. P, will |>e a program by the children Mrs. George Auspaugh. the supervisor, will be in charge. All parents and friends are urged to be present. ; I Wednesday, t:3O p.m. This will be the meeting. Al| ipembers ar# urged to be present and friends |are welcome. CHURCH Eyangelical United Brethren F<; H. Willard, minister , Sunday school 9:15 a.m. Vernon Custer, Mornihg worship 10:10 a.m. ‘‘Building and Saving?' The fmen df The church are asked tp com? to the parsonage Monday .'afternoon at 4 o’clock with shovels |for filling in and leveling the parsonage yard. { 1 * The {building committee will meet on Monday evening at 7 o’clpek io consult with the architect. T|e following are members of the committee: Earl Fuhrman, Amos Ketchum, ;Raymond Eichenauer, AAhur Beeler, Wilifam Christen, Mrb. Eileen Andrews, Mrs. Verppn J Custer, Adolph Kolter, Carl Hi|nmond. Dr. Ray Stiugely. Willianc IJnn, Mrs. ft. K. McConnell, . Mrs. Earl Fuhrman. Alice Tumbletfbn, Jerry Kolter and RRa Butcher| ! Midweek service, Wednesday at 7 - ■' | ■ ■ P The Rev. H. H. Hqcker of. Monrovia. California will preach on Sunday July 1. I ZION; LUTHERAN CHURCH West Mpnroe and Eleventh streets P. Schmidt, pastor (We Pripach Christ Jesus Crucified and* Risen \Again.) Holy “Communion will be cele ,Vrated |at thp early service, & o’clock ipunqay morning. The choii Will alsh appear at this worship hour, singing, “O Savior Sweet,” Bach-Dickinson. The second service wil begin at 10:3(1 o’clock. Sunday school and Bible class will at 9:15 o’clock. The children *4ll practice the song the/ will sink at the dedication service. July 1. | f 1 CHURCH CALENDAR The Annual Sunday school and church picnic will be held Sunda> afternoon at St. John’s Grove, 7 miles nbrth on highway., 27. Potluck luuth will begin festivities at 12:30 oTplock. Games for children and adults have been arranged. Picnic Committee is composed of Mr. and*. Mrs. Lloyd Bowman, Mr and Mbs. Paul Conrad, and Mr. and J M?s. Kenneth Ohler. The teachers, will have charge of the Sunday children’s games. All ‘members of the parish are cordially) Invited. Zion Walther League will play a softbajl game on the St. John’s* diamond’.at 2 o’clock. The Walther League society will bave its regular meeting at the grove following the ballgame. An evjpry-member visitation forthe special dedication offering will, be held | next Monday evening Earl Caiton is in charge. Choir Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Sunday school and vacation
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Bible school teachers will meet Thursday evening at 7 p.m. Vacation Bible school will be held in the newly dedicated parish building beginning Thursday, 5. The school will be open to; all children qf the community who idesire to attend. CHURCH OF GOD > Founded A.D. 33 Cleveland Streep Two Blocks Northwest ot Hospital Dwight R. McCurdy, Minister Floyd A. Morrison, S. 8. Supt, Morning and Evening- ' Services, every Sunday. | 8:30 a.m. “Christian Brotherhood Hour” W.K JX>. Ft.,Waype> 9:30 am. Morning worship* sermon: “‘God, So Loved World That He Gave.” \ 10:30 a\m. Church, school, “Christians attend church and Sunday school, regularly!” 6:30 p.m. i)outh Fellowship Mrs. Kenneth Watkins, president, Mrs. Emery Hawkins Mrs. Guy Agler, Mrs. Elmer Scott, Counselors. 6:30 p.m. Shining Lights, Miss Sabina Taylor, and Miss Norma Agler directors. M J ’ 7:30 p.m. Regular Sunday Evening service, Sermon: "Whom To Believe, God or Man.” i [’ Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Mid-week Prayer meeting, “Spiritual birthday party.? 8:30 p.m. Sanctuary and Youth choir practice, Mrs. Kenneth Roqp and Mrs., Kenneth Watkins, d|reictors. ■ ’ j | . We Welcome You \ j Affiliated with the Churclj of God, General offices, Anderson. Indiana, “where a Christian ;ex perience makes you a member.” (Acts 2:47) • I ' - ’ f- I FIRST PRESBYTERIAN A. C. E. Gillander, minister J Churbh school, 9:30; a.m., Richard Macklin and Jack\ Knudsen, superintendents. Back on schedule afte.; children’s day and itp good crokd. Worship, 10:30 a.m. Spefcial music by Alice Langston. Seprion “He giyeth to His. beloved lin sleep.” ' ' .1 L Wedpesday, 2:30 p.m., BlossomTime Tea. Miss AJice Langston will sing, with Haubold at i|thd organ. Devotions will be led; by Djlrs. Ruby Swickard. The book, "(Stars in 5 My Crown" will be-Jre-vllAwed by Mrs. Dallas Bailey. The tfea and social hour will follow the | Sunday July 1, Mr. and Mrs. Nussbaum will come back from Huntington to make a report ion recent coloyful meeting at Han-’ ever of Indiana synbdy M. j A.I Hrisinger, dur elder-commissioiier,| •*|il introduce the speaker. The piaster will be present t 4 l ea( i ’ n w*® r " (snip. Mr. Nussbaum, formerly pur .Siunday school superintendent, is att elder in the Huntihgton churih. MISSIONARY CHURCH Tenth and Dayteh St. H. J. Welty, rtilnlater 9:00 — Sunday school, Hart, supt Tbe assistant teaqhers will be in charge. . (■ 11 | ,10:00 Morning worship. Solo, Ralph. Mydrs. Message, “Conduct of Believers.” 7:30 Daily Vacation Bible schpol program. i From 7:00-7:30 the parents may visit the display tables. Tuesday 7:30 Youth Night at the home of Annebelle Shaffer, 221 S. sth. Wednesday 7:30 Prayer Meeting and Bible study. The public is cordially invited to each of our services. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Jonas M. Berkey, minister ) Gerald Strickler, superintendent At the Sunday morning worship siervice, beginning at 9:30 a.m. the message by the minister will be “Lord, Teach Us to Pray.” Miss Phyllis Kraft will play the prelude, "Father In Thy Presence” by Maspn and the offertory will be, “Draw Thou My Soul, O Christ” by Sullivan. The choir will sing the anthem “God of Our Fathers” by Warren. Junior church is in session during tlhe same time as the adult service. A. C. Missionary Society ’ Mrs. Elmer Darwachter will be hostess to the United Christian Missionary Society. Monday evening at 1|:30 P.M. the meeting will be held ip the speial rooms of the church With the Rev. Berkey as program leader. T.N.T. Class 4 The T.N.T. class will meet at thq home of Miss Phyllis Kraft; Wed-'
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nesday evening 8:00 p.m. June 27th. Choir rehearsal will be Thursday 7:30 p.m, in the church. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Robert H. Hammond, pastor \ Bible School Bible school is at 9:ls. Don’t miss this last Sunday in the spring quarter. Perfect attendance records will be completed- Ralph Kenworthy, supt. Morning Worship Morning worship service at 10:30, the mesaage will be “Summer Fare.” , j ] Evening Worship , At 7:30 will be the last evening service until September. The pastor) will bring the message oh the theme "Liberty and Law." Tuesday Night At 7:00 on Tuesday night the Sal amonie Association B.Y.F. will meet at the First Baptist Church In Pleasant Mills. All young people ot the church are urged to be present. i Wednesday Night The prayer service on Wednesday night is at 7:30,. moved up due to the choir’s summer vacation. The monthly business meeting will follow prayer service at 8:30. Friday Night J Friday night at 6:30, the Philo class will have a picnic at HannaNuttman park. Everyone is Invited to attend; each family is) asked to bring a' basket lunch and a fried chicken. Coffee will be provided. ■ TRINITY EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Madison at Ninth John E. Chambers, pastor 9:15 Sunday school, Chalmer Barkley, supt. 10:30 Divine worship. Mrs. David Embler will be the organist and special music will be provided. The sermon by the minister will be "Workers With God ” 6:30 Junior C.E. and Youth Fellowship. 7:30 Evening Service with the message: *\The Loyal Church,” Rev. 3:7. 1 t Monday - Saturday Intermediate Camp at Camp Mack, Milford; Senior Camp at Lake Wawasee, Syracuse. Wed ?:00 Midweek Services. ZION EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED William C. Feller, pastor Chtir\ch school at 9 a.m. James Stauffer, superintendent. Classes for all ages. - Worship service at 10 am. The choirs will present a. service of sacred music. The special numbers included in the service wiL Le, “Holy Art Thou” (Handel)’ by the youth choir, "Blessed Are They" (Wagner, Arr. Wilson) the senior choir; "Onward Christian and the choral benediction, “The Lord’s Prayer” (Forsyth-Kraft) an dthe choral benediction, "The Lord Bless Thee and Keep Thee ’ (Lutkin) by the combined choirs. Du^t, /‘The Lord Is My Shepherd’ (Smart) Mrs. N. A. Arnold and Miss Pauline Brlntaenbofe; solo, “How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings’ (Liddle) Miss Brintxenhofe. The choirs are directed by M r s- I* A. Holtihouse. Mrs. J. Fred Fruchte will |be the organist and Mrs. Hsfr; old Murphy the pianist. The Philalethean Circle will meet on Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ed Miller. The Bethany Circle will meet st the church on Wednesday at 6 p.m. to go to the home pf Mrs. Glen Bebout, Van Wert, tor a potluck supper. Bring own table serv ice. The Friendship Circle picnic at Wells county state park on Wednesday at 6:15 p,m- Pot-luck supper. The Ruth and Naomi Circle will
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meet on Thursday at 2=40 p.m- at, the home of Mrs. A. R.. baucher. Come and worship with us, i NUTTMAN AVENUE J UNITED BRETHREN ~ M. T. Simon, pastor < There will be no services the church this Sunday. The pastor and the members of the church will attend tbe Christian education convention of the Auglaize conference held at Ro£h for d* OhioJoan Simon and Connie will officially represent the |oung peoples Christian Endeavor society and Marilyn FdOr and Calrolyn Hakes will represent the / local Sunday school. \ The mid-w-eek prayer seirvice will be conducted at 7:30 Wednesday as usual. \ ; u ■ - A | Book Review The Amazing story of Serjeant Jacob De Shazer, by C. Hoyt Watson, is the most unbelievable ktory to come out of World War IL He was one of General Dqol|itles flyers who 'bombed TokVft was forced down over Japanese occupied China, spep 40 months in prison, was condemned to death, Jater reprieved .converted in prisoi|. After the war he returned t$ his captors with the love of Christ. ' _______ / _ - zv > There are two great powers In the world that are antagor^tic: Communism and Christianity centers In God; Communism is, opposed to God. Communism has been growing alarmingly the past decade, defie® ail opposition, .and alms to ruld the world. Members of Communism are earnest missionaries; they brieve wholeheartedly in its progjam; they work passionately for ./it. Christianity has its missionaries and has many more members; thah Communism. But thp question are Christians as earnest as the Communists? Do ougbly believe in the Christian program? Do they have a passion to spread Christianity all over the world? For one hundred and' fifty years Christianity has had itk missionaries in Chiha. Communisril has captured China in seven years. It is time we were waking upi ; Why not accept the invitation and COME TO CHURCH NEXTtSUNday? Rev. D. Carl Yoder. Oren E. Long, newly-appointed governor of Hawaii, is ah church worker and elder in First Christian C hurctl * Honolulu, a graduate ot Johnson Bible College, the University of Michigan, an I Columbia University. He IS also a founder of the School of Religion at the University of
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Lesson Prayer: Lesson prayer: We recognize the fact of suffering, but we are grate ful that there is away out through the compassion and strength glveh by our Lord. Forbid that we be complacent to the subtle forces tit evil, but, with a quick answer, dispel all appeals of temptations. Grant that we may feel our brother's suffering because we have an understanding heart.
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