Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 4 August 1951 — Page 2
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| Creamed cv I I L Creamed comments on the Sunday School Lesson, Christian Principles in Earning a Living, Luke 12:13-21; II Thessalonians 3:7-10, tor Sunday, August 5. — Moral principles are the tfttsis for Bound economics; the one jjhase of money considered in this lesson is that of getting mbney and making a livelihood. / V. 13. “And one of the company said unto him, Master, speak to niiy brother, that he divide his inheritance with me.” Jesus had just been speaking about the courts; ♦his probably furnished the occasion for the question asked. I|e ’ikely had a just cause else he would not have brought his Rrlevence to Jesus. first to have his ration t:> God, for in the following verse Jesus would have hint understand ’hat judgment, will follow in due time; first things must be done first. There is a great difference between the value of things temporal and the value of things eternal. , ' < V. 15. “And he said unto them, Take heed, and beware of covetousness; for a man’s life consisteth not in the abundance of things u hich he possessed”. By covetousness Christ meant an inordinate pmounfof possessions in general. The possession of an abundance of things is no guarantee that a life wftj be happy or ukeful. That which makes\ life truly, worthwhile lies in the of the spiritual. V. 16. “And he spake a parable unto them saying, The ground of a certain rich man brought forth nlentifnlly.” Here is a ca%e Os an honest, thrifty man. A farmer can not be criticised for l aving good crops; In fact, he Is to be. commended, provided his motive is right. V- 17. "And he thought within I'imself, saying, What shall I do because I have no room where to bestow my fruits?" He /ailed to ree the needs of others less fortunate', since he did not love his neighbor as himself,. Here is pictured the zhiner life for h<a thought within lagelf — all for himself; that is where real character is judged. \\ ■ 7 ■ ■■ ■ j*. In the sea of life we niust take find*oub where we are, and whether we .are running into t'angtir. We have anchoito we dan drop. There Is the anchor of prayer — God has promised to help. Then there is the*'anchor of faith faUh in our Pilot, Jesus, to guide ■ us on the right course. He will surely bring us through the storms into the sunshine pt Godis love and mercy, until we reach the eternal chores of Glory and find everlasting peace. — War Cry. ■' v ■■ Clericus Says: Clericus says: ‘‘in choosing one’s life work, various questions should he carefully considered. Is it the , kind of worker which 1 amt natur-\ ally fitted? ii It the kind of Work 1 for which there is sufficient demand to make probable a’reasbh- , able remuneration? lei ft the kind of work that is really needed, in the. performance of '.which I mdy ■croperly feel that I am serving others?”
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—— V. 18. "And he Mild, This Will I do; I will pull down my tuild greater; and there will I bfe sth* all my fruits and my The constant use of “I.” and betrays selfishness and covetoust €BB. Too many possession cause as ranch trouble as tab littlft. In the one case there ts self-sufficien-cy and exaltation; In t tfoe other, there may be sqlf-pity and cynicism. Both miss the mark, ‘“trust irt the Lofd and do' gb6d and verily ♦hod shait 6'k fed?’ ' 1 V. 19. "And I will say to my soul Soul, thou hast much goods laid dp/or many years; .take fhint ease, eat, drink, arid be marry.” Unconsciously he was worshlppirig the gods of appetite, drink arid pleasure. He was not a bad man according to social standards; his s n was tkat of leaving God out of his consideration thus becoming materialistic. V. 20. "But God said unto Ihov tool, this night thy soul shall be required of thee; then whose fhatl those things bh, Which thou hast provided?” Instead of possessing, he was possessed, a servant and money slave; he did nrit look beyond the grave, hence, made no provision for the life to come; this made him a fool. . ... Vs. V.r-21. "So is lie that layeth pp treasure for himself and is not f‘ch toward God.”/Thongh rich in things, he was nqtC/fvh in spttitrial treasures — peabe of mind, Jby V>f vcrvlcfe, faith in God, hope of everlasting life. Vs. 7,8, 9. “For yourselves know how ye ought tb follbw us; fbr we behaved not ourselves disorderly among yon; neither did we eat any man’s bread for nought? hat wrought with labour and travtll night and day that We might not le chargeable to you; not because we have not power, but to make ourselves an example unto you tb follow us.” Those people ceased to work, believing that Christ was coming .soon and so what would \M the use. Paul taught the duty of, working. God calls a man. to rest when he dies. Sharing in honest work and sharing in the fruitage of labor will make for *a family of God on earth. — Based oh righted outlines produced by the Division of Christian Education r /National Council of the Churches of Christ In the U. S. A., and us ed by permission, Questions g,s| blsctissfnn Quest ions on the Sun day Schoo! Lesson, Christian Principles Ih Earning a Living, for Sunday, August 5. 1. Why ought every onb work? 2. What Is the right motive for a mah’s working? J . 3. What is the danger in getting lich? t 4. What is it to be rich toward God? ' i ' ? 5. How’ relate money to the coin, mandriient, "L6‘ve yotfr neighbor as vourself?” V - \ ; LeMdaftiW: Help us to follow the Lord when he said, "My Father worketh hitherto and I work.” Help us to work with our hands, with our mind, and , with our soul, alays keeping before .s the goal of making the kingdom , of Ood first.' We are thankful for the privilege of service and the joy that accompanies it.
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At. Mary's Catholic Churcih 16:15 ajn. Lb# Masi. | Weekday Mass 7:bb 4. m.L 1 Prayer Hour and Benediction, Friday 7:30 p. m. Holy Communion Ariftdayl First Sunday, Rosary Socldfy. Second Sunday, Holy NAmf Society. i Third Sunday, St. Mary’s Solely. Fourth Sunday, Children <rt Mart FIRST A. 6. E. G l Hander, hi Hi Ist <r Church School, 9:30 a. m. ard Macklin and Jack Knudsen, superintendents. Attendance remains good in spite of summertime arid vacations. Let us hope that good attendance to mean increasing parent-appreciation df our denomination’s eichllent “new Curriculum.** v , I Divine worship. 16:30 m., final service by pastor befoge vacation. Don't. forget, however, that church and Sunday l|chool continue straight through Atiguet. Fifth sermon of the series, ‘’flhiistians And — arid Honor.” Special music be a duet by Mrs. Arden Arnold- and Miss Pauline Brintsenhote o| Zion churth. \ I Thb vacation address of the pgstor will be "General Detiverj, Fish Creek, Wisconsin.” Vacation pulpit supplies Wilf be as follows: ' ~ i August 12, Robert ’Hansel, our ministerial student In Ffanklin College. . Z. I ( |. 1 August 19, Faris Franz, ottr ministerial student in Indiana ppivpr4lty - . . . . , ' I ’ These young jnen will be* assisted in the pulpit by Elder* Simbn s Heemstrazwho will take the service himself on August 20. if spf- >! ficlently recovered from his ajitof July. / MISSIONARY CHURCH Tbnth and Dayton St H. J. Walty, 9:00 Sunday School, piasses for all ages with fine* Christian teachers. , « | 10:00 Morning WbrshipJ Solo. iMr. Myron Hart. “Yon Ask Me Why 1 Love Him." Message: Wh6t We BeliCve Concerning the God-Head.” 7:00 Children’s Gospel H|ur. 1 "i 7:00 M. Y. F. Tho thefae Is: '|Chrlst First,” to be givdn by " Paul Harden. * 17:»0 Evening Service mythn Sing and Chorus Singing. I . Me-eage: "What We Relieve Concerning th6 Bible.” i■ J WEDNESDAY— J ‘ 7:3o—We will -have a 1 special missionary servich. Rev. Waldo Schindler, frtfrii the Gabon, iri Africa, will be with us to shojr pictures and speak of • their #work there. You are invited tbs this 1 service, \ 1 | 1 Thursday, 7:00, Ladies Fellowship will meet at the home of hfrs. Sam Atfgisburger, 1421 West Ad- - AIRS St ' V j 'A ' Friday— The 53rd Annual* Mis- ( sionary Convention of the 6|rittaf District of Missionary ci'tfreh , i Association Will begih and t coft- [ tinrie through the 19th. ( vention will he held in the F|undl ' ers* Memorial at the Bible Copegh, ' Fort Wayne. Rev\ Harold Walk-; b er, will be the evening evangelist This service will be at 7:30. Qthter services through the days ail ds follows’: MYF dnd Heailrig . ser viefes \att 9:30. Bfbi< flour,' at 10:45., Special Men’s meeting under thb direction of Rev. Wfelty, 2:QO. Special Women’s meeting, at the fame hour. Mrs. w'teltyfwill be speaking in the Monday vlge.' Missionary Tidings |and Sunshinb Makers meetings, 3:00. You are invited to attend any of these meetings. : 6hurch of the nazareNe North Seventh A Marshall Sts. Ralph A. Carter, pastor Unified Services, 9:30 a.tp-— ■ 11:10 a.m. Jesse Edgell, Sunday School superintendent. Study *tse Word of God with us. Message, “A Prayer Os The Apostle Paul” by 1 thje pastor. J - Youth Service, 6:45 p.m. Evelyn
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— Hicks, president. Adrift £|tudy Grbrif), ,i:45 pin. Mrs. 0. Sudduth, president Evangelistic SeWtA, T:BO p.A. GW sfmdker Aill ftev. Cars Williams. j . Monday 7:30 p.m. Church Board Meltfis. District Camp is on at Marion, Indiana, and will ebrittarib through- I oittl.mis coming Week. . i fribrjb will be rib iriiiWttM JiMti- < et sArVlbe this Week as th* frtftrfs fn (he iriditortrrm ifb to tfk ft- \ finished. JI EYAhiGiLiCAL anD WilHrim 6. belter, padtor ’ Churth SchCJbl At 9:00 a.rif. James I SJtaufffe'r, supertatendeht Mfs. < Ralph Yager will tedch the adult classes. Worship Servfte at 16:Qd a.m. i Sermori by the pastof, “Thb i mon in Gaitieb.” MtH Helathi Visitors are alAays welcome, mbslop Band during tire sermon pbr- . tibh bt thb service. \ Official Board meeting .tori Church parlor on Mbndriy if 7:36 p.m. . Ruth and Naomi Circle on Thurst day at 2:30 p.m. in the bhurch social jroom. Members arri tskbd tb noth the change In date. Cbme and Worship with us. t FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH i i Robert H. Hariwnbhd, pastor t* Bible School . U The Bible School ts at 9:15. Let’s keep up thb gobd atyf regular attendance that has prevailed thus fit during the siiritmbr mbhths. Morning Worship In the moiriirifc Worship service the pastor will speak from the subject; “A Parable About Power,*.’ The ordinance of the Lord's Supper will be, observed, and all members are brged to be present. The service is at 10:30. Wednesday Night Qn Wednesday bight at 7:30 ts the Mid-week Prayer Service. \ You will receive 1 a blessing frbm united prayer if you join with us then. ’ Church of GW Founded A. D. 33 ]\ I’ \ Cleveland Street \\ .1 Iwo Siberia HbrtMtfdi Hi Hospital Dwlghf rs. McCurdy, Mihikter | Floyd A. Morrison, S. 8. Supt. 8:86 a. m. "bhristfkn Bfotheb bo6d Hour” WRjD iSRCP bri yodi dial ~ . \ ... | . | 9:80 a. tri. ’Morning Worship Sermoh: "Dead to the World and Alive to God.”\ \ 10:30 a. rri. Sunday Schook "Christians attend Church and* Suhday SChrtol regutatty.” 7:80 p. m. No eveh(ng sCrvICO*. WO bill jblh with} the bther churches of north-eastern Indiana, and northwestern ofrlo, lb the grist Camp Meetings, at Payne, Ohio and YClfbw Lake, Indiana. Wednesday 7:80 p, Midweek prdyer meeting. 1 8:30 p. m. Sanctuary And todth Chfolr prtictfce. Mrs. Kenneth Koop, land Mrs. Kenneth Watkins, directors. welcome you. Affiliated' with the Church of <:od, general offices, Anderson, Iridr a T'J \ - .. ..■ "Where A Christian experience, makes you a member.” (Acts 2:47/ 4\' 'J. . i v. >. TRINI'-fY EVANDeLICAL UNITED BRETHREN Madfepon at Ninth John Ei. Chambers, iriinisier 9:15 — Sunday School; Chalmer Barkley, superintendent. Lesson l;Btudy: "Christian Principles in Earning A Living.” / — Divine Worship and Holy Communion. Mrs. Herafd Hitchcbck will be the organist, 'the Kirill trio, Dorcas Sautbine, Lois Strahm, and Dorcas Davidson, will “Just for Today.” All mem- , Ipers who are at home will want to present for this final Comunion Service of the conference year. 6:30 —f Junior-; Christian Endeavor and Youth Fellowship. 7:30 — The Evening Service on first floor where it is, cool. Cbm; m(ipion Will be served to those hot able /tjo be present in the morning. The sermon theme is “Hearts on Fire,” i The Quarterly Conference will meet'. At tb'e close of the evening services for bpsfnhse rind the hearing of reports. VYednesdey — 7:30 — Mid-week sefftbris. V - .V ih si T ■ ’ S' . ■ ■
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MutTMAN IViMpE UNITED BRETriRKM - <T. Simon, caster Sjinday School — f:Bp A.rri. Worsrifp Service 16:30 d.A. Christian Endeavor — 6:46 p.m. Singspiration — 7:30 p.m. Worship Service — 7:50 p.m. " Election of Sunday schobl officers win be held prior to (he worship service. Thhrh #fli als(> be dedfcriHtm Arid Miptism 6d Infants. . W. ftamuM fcmrirldL Whittdr l:86 .The Chdrch a( etudy. Noah Schrock, Federal superintendent the school begins With assembly at 9:30 sharp, arid students are reTJested (o bb on tiirib. 16:3# The Chtirch it Wbtthip. Ofgari meditatibris by rifts. Edgar (ie/trtf , brigfb at 16:16 rifMock.oubst sritoiriZfbt m service win’ is a TO pagtor’l sermon theme be, "W wW of Uvfng Write/.-* The scripture setfibg toi the sermon is John’s Gospbl 4:5-15 > M’Wdar Senior Youth attending Epworth |bW Witritd this weeri wifi leave thb cfiurfch at i:<o p. m. Suridiy These prirjons ritri: Anita Smith, Shefli Ahf, Dana Drilzeh, Jan6t and Rriabmaty Detrick, fcaynella Sarah Gerber, Carol EUeV, Jridet HMt. Rebt Kbons, Roger Portpbk, David Owens, Robert schsenrider, Robert and Earl Spragije, ah fl Chaffee Jbdt. Adult helpers in hrilir tain men: ts (he group at t)ie church cottage Will Ihclddb Aifr~Dawson, Maynard Hettrick, Mrs NoAh Schftick and tMiri. Claude Kooris. The W, S. C. S. members are iri- ♦ ttrid to a basket furicheou and sewing Jparty Thursday, August 9, at the fibme of Mrs. u. K. Baker, 213 Rugg Street. Sewing items win be for the Country Fair. The group also plans a pid sale for August 23. zion LutheßAN cMUrcH West Monroe >t Eleventh Street ’ 4 Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor Two identical worship services are held each Sunday at 8 and 14H30 o’clock. ; , Bunday school is held in the new Parish Ediicatiou Building beginning at9:ls o’clock. Any child in I the community is welcome and invited. Enroll your children tomorrow. The pastor and his family are out of the city on vacation. if an emergency arises and a pastor is needed; members are ask£d tb contact th& congregational chairman. Schultz, or one olTThe Alders, Dscar Lankenau or Herman Krueckaberg. 1 \ \ J rThe guest speaker on Sunday will b<\fheologltal William Lubkemann of Fort\Wayne, who attends Concordia Theological seminary at St. Louis. \ The guest speaker on Sunday, August 12, Will be Bros. ErWin Schnedler of Concordia Cbllege at Fort Wayne. \ A special plate collection will be taken ,at the' door fbliowlbg both 'services favoring the j Aiderican Red Cross flood relief drive and the Lutheran Flood ffeltef cam|paig?. 1 I •'. ? \ ' The v conditions of the Christian missionary* situation in dhina are Upidly changing, Hong Bong. \eTprts. These stifl remain in China ?21 Pfeabytbrlaris, 26 Methodists, iarid 1 T. M. (J. A. secretary. Since bR- havb Applied fbr exit permits, jii is eVifferit that the major Amerian mission boards are nearing the ;?nd ',of an era there. I !' \\ ' ■ ’ ’1 j '■ I Coriterit Is fourid nbt in mbney but in miind. 1 L' - .
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W 0 need to realize afresh the' Lnportance of worshiping together. NotMng cab reAliy take the place' of corporate worship. We need, of course, and must have our hours of Trivate worship- But we need equally the lofty mbrirents of public worship when we gather together in one mind and spirit in the name bf the Lord. There ft is that — ■■ ' "r . ; — I Wit I Wisdom inJ Ohm) 0 CAfIAD II Wrongly Motivated Thinking he was not appreciate ltd, John complained, "After all I have dtohe for the church, I seem to be held in very little _ rhpute; tcAfcefy Any one notices me.” The minister replied, “My good friend, liUmble yourself; set yourself down as nothing, as nobody; then, if some one takes you for something, ?ou will have your recompense.” A study \bf 1,978 ministerial students made ;by the Rural Church Department at Drew Seminary, N. J., shows that t>e reason young 4ien do riot jsriter the ministry is wat no one has shown them, why and how. No one has counseled with them or guided them. The report is entitled, “New Ministers.” It covered forty-eighi states and tw’enty of tire'major de ; to mi nation 8/'£he report covers thirty pages and is being distribut ed at cost. (1S cents). This report shows that 83.5 per cent of the factors that keep men out of the ministry are simply because nc person; no organization, no pastor or no parent, is seeking to enlist them. Qne student gave a representative statement. "My decision to enter the, ministry would never fiaye been made had not the pas fbr suggested it (o me. He planted ♦ hei Idea. 1 think that most men must have it suggested to them especially yourig men.” — Rural Department, ary,-Madison, N. J;; ”\/ —-. KM Yom Know Answered ' 1. What two kings were killed at the same time? / ; -L 2. W’hat Moabltb wahian cast her lot with Israel during the days of thri Judges? If. What bfbphet mentioned the betrayal of some one Jor 30 pieces of silver, the money going unto the pottbf? 4. What was Nathanael's opinion of Nazareth? 5. Who was chosen to take Juda-s p’ace? i ;— DO YMi Know 1. Kings Joram of Israril and Ahaziah of Judah. (2 Kings 9:2417/ - 2. RutS 1 ZaCharlah (Zech. 11:12,13). ' '4. He thought no good could come out bf it. (John 1:46)., 8. Matthias (Acts 1:26). It is more difficult to bear sue cess than failure. ! \ 7T*’ -’■ 3 Do'you read to Imptove or weaken your mind?
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