Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 116, Decatur, Adams County, 16 May 1953 — Page 2

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I Comments JBI F On 8.8.' ®gf Creamed ct«nmenta on the Sunday school lesttm, Problem* of the Christian Conscience (Temperance Lesson), I Corinthians 8:7-18; 6: 18-20. for Sundty. May 24. Corinth, being a very wicked city, would lend Itself to producing morel weaknesses in the Christian converts; end as a result, there were divisions, quarrels, and problems about morality, doctrine, discipline, conscience and liberty. While at EpheeuS, Paul wrote the church at Corinth. In todays iso son- the question of conscience, is considered, the eating of meats ottered to idols being tin issue. V.7.- “Howbeit there is not in every matt that knowledge; foe some with the conscience of thh idol ttnta this hottt eat ft as a thing offered unto an idol; and their conscience being weak is defiled?* Verses 1-6 apeak of of the knowledge which Christians possess. “We U the idea of these verses. Ban! does hot rest Christian conscience wholly on knowledge because knowledge is a variable fact. Conscience is that mysterious sense of the soul by which tone detects moral differences \ttad govern* hi* own feelings on questions of right and wrong, it IS never safe ter one to take a course which hi* conscience forbids; to do so frustrate* hi* own integrity. V.B. "Rut meat commendeth u* not to God; for neither if we eat afe we the better; neither it we east are we the worse.” Here the thing Os meat is gn ethical Issue; If Onft lived in isolation this ques- . tion would not come up. V. 9. “But take heed, lest by any meins thia liberty of yours become a Stumbling block to them that are weak." Here is stated a Question nt one’s personal liberty against another’s spiritual progress. Eating meat in itself is toot a sin, but if so dbibg offends another, it is a sin. Here is where the aupiecti of temperance comes . ULfwTIiQ •• • -

Horace Maun said, “Let us remember that the fortunes ot our children, and of their descendants, hang upon bur fidelity juat as our fortunes were suspended upon the fidelity of bur father*? It th* next generation |s to be hottest conscientious, courageous tor the right, then We must furnish them ttoble example*. No one feces wrong withc&t t&ktofe some one down with him. No one goes right without lifting another up. De Vow Know 1. What is the object ot Broverbs as stated at the beginning? 2. Whet is declared to be the beginning of true knbwiedgfe? 3. Complete the quotation, "I love them that love me . , ” 4. Ot what ate riches and honer and lite aecltted to be the reward? 5. What connection Is there between diligence and wealth* <>• Yen Kimiw Answered L To gite wtsdttm ahd taitrttctell In HfehteotataeM (Pmv, 1114) a. The tear ot Jehtovah fPrev. ItTK 1“. . . awd thOM tMt leek me tlHgtottlly (tttorir) Bkail tied mA" fProy. BU7). x • I. ;■ ■ T- .'ii v ‘ ’

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V.lo. "For if any haan see thee which hMt knowledge sit at meat Ito the idol's temple, shall not the conscience of him which 'is weak be emboldened to eat those things which are offered to idols;” The Christian convert who at one time ate meat ottered to idols in the temple Would be conscientious in eating iftttat offered to idol*. The exampig of a Christian disregarding such eating might cause a' new ChrlaUan to conclude that doing wrong is not a Very serious matter. ■ | J ■ V.il» “And through thy knowledge thall the Weak brother perish, for .whom Christ died!” Violation of conscience might lead to * complete loss of faith and spiritual life. Paul keeps redemption in mind as stated in the words, “for Whom Christi tied." st the brethren i and wound their weak conscience, ye sin against Christ?’ It is Wrong to do or say any thing that may cause the fall of a weak Christian. Guard well your ekatnpla and influence. V.lB. “Wherefore If meat make my brother. to stumble, I will eat no flesh while the world staadeth, lest 1 make my brother to offend.” one heeds to sacrifice every thing but principle if by so doing a brother I* helped to be faithful. V.lB. “Flee fornication, every sin that a man doeth is without the body; tout he that comnytteth fornication sinneth against his own body.” Sin is a spiritual matter; however, the medium of sin is the body which has evil impulses such as seen in immorality. V.ll. “What, Know ye not, that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is within you, which ye have of God, and ye are bot your own?" The body is to be considered Sacred because within it God has planned to dwell, and When he lives within he gives the necessary Self-control. V. 20. "For ye are bought with a price; therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God’s.” Salvation was a Costly work so that every one needs to do all to the glory of God. -—Based on cpyrighted outlines produced by the division of Christian education, national council of .the Churbhes of Christ in the U. S.- k.,"nn<r used by permission.; :

;i. ! I 4. Humility htid the fear of Jehovah (PtOV. 22:4). 5. “The hand of the diligent maketh rich." (Prov. i 0.4). Lessen Prayer: LesSbti prayer: We pray for euch guidance that we may guard well our example and influence. Ftorglve ah}’ act that may have caused another to fail to be his beat. Fill us with thy love that evvy expression will be motivated for the good ot others. Grant that we may continually make sacrifices for bthete who are in need of a brother. „ CLERIOUS SAYS: Cltoricus says: “Jgsda did hot advocate fighting Sih so much as getting to Way from it. He said, *Get thee behind me, Satan.’ He taught his dlsctotes to pray, ’Lead us not into temptation.’ Many sins have, to be fought—eves the sin of imhttrity If It finally invades one’s Ilf* ad begin* Its process of devastation. But the wise thing for ev-\ ery Christian is to avoid evils I which may degrade him.” Dates tor the Christian Endeavor Convention to ba held in D«n- . yer. Ctta.. tote June 22-27, 1*53. More tha 3.000 youth from Chrisi tUih ttldoavot aocietiea throughout * North Ato)ertaa *re expeated to attqirt this mtetfhg. '1 •I I A i

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I BY. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Very Rev. Msgr. Selmetz, pastor. 6:00 a.m. First Mass. 7:30 a.m. Low Mass. 9:00 a.m. Children's Mass. 10:15 a.m. High Mats. Weekday Mass 7:30 a.m. Prayer hour and benediction Sunday 2:Sf<? p.m. Holy Communion Sundays. x First Sunday, The Catholic La-, dies of Columbia. Second Sunday, Holy Name .Society. Third Sunday, The Rosary Society. Fourth Sunday, Children of Mary . c \ -f-z ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH West Monroe Street Edgar P. Schmidt, Pastor 8 a.m. Service. The Rev. Paul G. Schmidt of Lafayette, Ind., will preach. | 9:16 a.m. .Sunday School and 'Bible iClasses. 10:30 a.m. The Confirmation Service. The pastor will preach. The choir sings “Teaoh IMe, O Lord", by Atwood. 7:30 p.m. Service observing cation- , [ Golden Anniversary of church dedication (May 17, 1903). Th© Rev. Walter Klausing, Ft. Wayne, will preach. The public is invited to all services. H" ■ . TRINITY Evangelical United Bdftnren Madison at Ninth John E. Chambers, minister 9:ls—Sunday school; Chalmer Bollenbacber, general superintendent. Regular attendance on the part of many of our families helps to keep our attendance high. We invite you to study with'us! 10:30— Morning worship and recognition of high school seniors. The sermon subject Is “What Do You Expect from Life?” Harold Mamma is organist and Evangeline Enrbler is minister of 'music. The choir is singing the anthem, "Like a Shepherd” by Thomas. High school seniors who are members of the Sunday school and church will be guests at the service of worship. The evening services are being dismissed in favor of thy high school baccalaureate service] at 7:30.. The Reverend F. H. Willard will preach the serniop. Wednesday— l 7:00 — Mid-week Services. 8:00 —Choir rehearsal. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1 ' BIBLE SCHOOL The Bilble School lyegins at 9:15 with classes for\ all age groups. You will enjoy the study of God’s word in this Friendly atmosphere. Harry Hakes. Asst. Sup-t., Jim Strickler, Song Leader. 'MORNING WORSIHIIP > In the morning worship service at 10:30, ReV. Dwight R. McCurdy will again bring the message. The choir, under the direction of iMrs. C. IE. Bell will bring a special nu’nb ber. Come and worship with us. •- B. Y. F. The B. Y. F. will meet in the lower auditorium of the church at 6:30. MONDAY NIGHT The (Men’s Brotherhood of the church will meet in the lower auditorium at 7:3D Monday night. The program will be announced Miter. • ,?r ' ” WEDNESDAY NIGHT The choir rehearsal will be held at 7:00 Wednesday night. Prayer service is at 8:00 under the leadership of (Mrs. Hbpe Moyer and iMrs Norene (Metzgar. Come and give our leaders your support. (L-4 FRIDAY NIGHT ' The (plans for the Philo class party will 'be announced later. SUNDAY NIGHT, MAY 24th Off* Sunday night. May 24th, a colored sound film, sponsored by the .High School and Dynamic Builders classes, will ‘be showed at the church at 7:30. There will be a free will offering taken, which will be turned over to the treasurer of the building fund, for the remodeling of the parsonage. Lets all plan to cotne. , He who harbors a slight will miss the haven of happiness.— Hopplin. •Man. while he loves, is never 1 lulte depraved. RIVERSIDE GARAGE ... . n ' We Repair All Makes of Cars. Front Wheel Alignment. Batteries and Tires. 24-Hour Wrecking Service 126 E. Monroe St Phone 3-3312 - J • ■

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Seventh and Marshall Romaine D. Wood, minister Sunday school, 9:'30 a.nv ’ \ This is unified service with the morning message at 10:30 a.m. All Sunday evening services will b«dj dismissed for the high school Baccalaureate service at the high school auditorium. Prayer meeting on Wednesday, at 7:30 p.m. . ! \ , i . i ' ! .'. FIRST CHRISTIAN Traverse Chandler, minister Morning worship) at 9:30 A.M. The sermon theme is "Apples of Gold.” Communion meditations followed iby the observance of the Lord's Supper. The Choir under ■the direction of Mrs. Gerald Strickler, will sing “1 hear His Voice” by Van Woert. Junior church at 9:30 AjM. The iFQknnelgraph story “A Parting Message” 'by Mirs. Edward Ander--800. Bible School at 10:30 A.iM. Gerald Strickler Supt. and Everest Faplkner, assistant. ’A V (Mrs. Russell Acker will entertain the Corinthian Class at her homie, (Monday evening at 7:30 >P.Mj The Priscilla Circle of the C. W. F. will meet at the home of Mrs. Vincent Tanvas, (Monday evening at 7:30 'PJM. _ Choir rehearsal on Thursday at 7:00 PJM. at the church. ! You are cordially invited to worship iwith us. » ——— ; FIRBT PRESBYTERIAN Mercer Ave. at Five Polrfta Ray J. Walther, pastor 9:15 a.m. Sunday church school. Harold Glazner, superintendent. Classes for all ages and lessons for all' of (life. 10:30 a.m., morning worship service. The Rev. Ray Jay Walther preaching on the subject: “Our Spiritual Depths." Ti(e cjioir under the direction of Mrs. Robert Nisbet will sing Stainer’s “God So Loved the’World.” The Sacrament of baptism will be administered. There is a nursery during the service for the younger children. 5:3G’ p.m., Westminster fellowship.] • • Monday, 7 p.m., trustees' meeting at the church. Wednesday, 7 pan., choir practice. “Secure in a land of liberty, may our Sanctuary ever witness to the sovereignty of God, the effectiveness of His redemption, and the ultimate triumph of His Kingdom of righteousness, peace and joy." ZION Evangelical ond Reformed William C. Feller, pastor Church school at 9 a.m. Victor Kiess. superintendent. Come and enjoy the study of God's word with your entire family. There are classes for all ages. Worship service at 10 a.m. The 1953 high school graduates from this church will be in charge of the service. The call to worship will be given by Alan Cole and the invocation by Marilyn Robinson. Ronald Murphy will lead in the responsive an Old Testament Scripture lesson will be read by Mary fyehman. and a New Testament lesson by Sunya Stuckey.' Nancy Kirsch will lead in the responsive prayer and Sharon Klmbld will read a poem, "Pslgm of Life”. Talks will be given by Marßyn Jaberg, speaking on “Our Christian Heritage” and Sharlene Lehman, speaking on, “My Church.” The pastor will give the offertory prayer and. the benediction. The youth choir, under the direction of Mrs. L. A. Holthouse, will sing,- “Shepherd. Guide Me" by Holton. Mrs. Harold Murphy wlil be Jhe organist for the service. There will be no youth fellowship in the evening. Decatur high school baccalaureate service in the school auditorium at 7:30 p.in. Monmouth high schcfol baccalaureate service in this church at 8 p.m. with the pastor preaching the sermon. I ; Family , night covered dish supser5 er oh Tuesday evening’ at 6:15 .m. Rev. A. J. Lcvengood. superintendent of the Tennessee Mountain Mission/ located at Dayton, Tenn., will tell of this mission work and will show slides. Youth choir rehearsal on Wednesday at 6:15 p.m. Senior choir rehearsal on Friday at 7 p.m. Come and worship with us. Habit may be a good friend or a deadly enemy. BURK ELEVATOR Grata, Hay, Field Seeds Coal, Wool and Mill Feeds “Work with Burk” Phone 3-3121 or 3-3123 ■ I ■ '' ■ •']; I

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MISSIONARY Tenth and Dayton Streets ; H. J. Welty, pastor 8 a.m., Bible school hour. Ralph Myers, supt. Junior supt,, Lester Strahm. Classes for all age groups. This is the slttth Sunday of the loyalty campaign. The pledge for this Week is, “I Will Attend Regulariy.” Ip a.m., morning worship. Choir will sing, “My Sheep Know My Voice.” Message, The Ascended Christ.” 8 3 p.m., there will be a s’pecial service of dedication of a new thirteen acres of land the Fort Wayne Bible college just purchased. This will be held at the college grounds. = 7 p.m.. children* gospel hour. Bambi and the Witch Will be continued. . 7 p.m., MYF. Eddie Beihold in charge, dlev. Jared Gerlg will present the work of the Hawaiian Islands. 7:30 p.m., evening service. Hymn sing led by Wr. VonGunten. Special service with the Rev. Jared Gerig showing us pictures of his recent trip to Africa. Rev. Gerig., is the president of the MCA. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7:30 p.m., we will continue but teacher’s training class. There are 19 enrolled in this class. Anyone is welcome to atend. Special courses are taught from the books, “How tb Teach and Ye Shall be Witnesses.” The classes are one- ; half hour long. 'May 2a-June 5 — We will have ; our Daily Vacation Bible school. Some 90 children enrolled in our school i last year. Plans are well under way and the program will be given May 5, Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock. We extend a welcome to any one without a church home a special invitation. !■ - I ; NUTTMAN AVENUE United Brethren in Christ A. B. Neuenschwander, pastor Stahley Luginbill, assistant pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday Bible -school. Lawrence Michel, supt. • 10:30 a.m., mornihg worship: Message: Practical Christian Living in„View of the Lord’s Returning. j Thes. 5:1-11. dismissed in favor of the high school Baccalaureate. y Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., prayer and Bible study hour. Lesson John 8. BETHANY Evangelical United Brethren F. H. Willard, minister Sunday school, 9 a.m. William F. Christen, superintendent. Morning worship, Iff a.m. The Rev. M. H. .Reynolds, representative of Indiana Temperance league will speak. Baccalaureate, 7:30 p.m., Deca/ tur high school. The Kum Join Us .Class Will, meet- on Tuesday evening at 7:307 p.m. at the church. The hosts and, hostesses are Mr. and Mrs. Vet-i Custer and Mr. and Mrs. Winston Rawley. ' .. I Choir rehearsal, Tuesday at 6:30 ! No midweek service for adults !is week because of the high hool commencement. /. There will be a practice for chilen’s day program on Wednesday 7 p.m. Unit 3 (>Mrs. Hammond) the WSWS will meet on Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Richard K. McConnell, 342 S. Third street. Mrs. Amos Ketchum is the program leader. Assisting hostesses are Mesdames Susan Cook and Louis Hennig. I. Unit No. 4 (Mrs. Christens) of the WSWS will meet.on Thursday evening at 7:30 at home of Mrs. Mary Maloney, 140& W. Monroe street.

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CHURCH OF CHRItT Itl W. Grant Btreet ' Reber* J. tihaky* mltolattr Leon McClain, Bible school supt. 9:30 a.m., morning wotshlq and Communion service. Sermon: “The Man Who Was too Rich." 16:80 a.m., Bible school. There will be no evening service. It will be dismissed because of the Baccalaureate service at the high school. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m., prayer meeting and Bible sutdy. Saturday: 2 p.m., children’s Bible hour. , FIRST MEtHQDirr W. Monroe at Fifth Street Samuel Emerick, minister 9:20 a.m., the church at study. 10:2ff a.m., divine Worship. Organ , meditations will begin the morning worship with Mrs. Edgar Gerber at the organ. The theme of the pastor’s sermon Will be “God ahd the Fact of Suffering.” Special music will be furnished by' the ybutb choir. The members of the high school graduating Class this spring will be honored during this service. Bibles will be present- , ed to them by Noah Schrock, church school superintendent. 7:30 p.m.. Worship service for the senior class will be conducted in the high school auditorium. Rev. F. H. Willard will deliver the sermon. Wednesday, 7 p.in., youth choir rehearsal. 8 p.m., senior choir rehearsal. 7:30 p.m., mid-week prayer service. 8:30 p.m., finance committee meeting, Wesley room. I- .] CHURCH OF GOD Cleveland Street -•»- Two Blocks Northwest of Hospital , Dwight R. McCurdy, minister Robert G. Strickler, S„ S. Supt. 8:30 a.m. Christian Brotherhood hour, WKJG, 1380 on your dial. 9:30 a.m.. morning worship, sermon: “I Would Bee Jesus." 10:30 a.m., church school, classes for all ages. Come, 7:30 p.m., No Evening Services. We are joining with the other churches of Decatur, in honoring our high school graduates for the Baccalaureate service, dt the Decatur high school auditorium. Tuesday. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.. state j missionary convention, Huntington Ind. , Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. mid-week prayer meeting. Rev. Lester Crose, missionary, guest speaker. ‘8:30 p.m., choir practice. j We Welcome You If you are a Christian. Christ made you a member of the Church of God. and you need not join another, see Acts 2:47. Affiliated with thd Church of God, _ Ahdersbn, Indiana “Where a Christian experience makes you a member." I . A series of 53 city and regional evangelistic missions held November 1949 has gained the Methodist church 2t5,000 new members the denomination's board of evangelism reports. Faith Lutheran church, a Missouri synod Negto parish, has Called to its pulpit John Fey, a white pastor, from Port Arthur, Texas. 4

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life and the eternal values — because We Will be Imperfect and •unhappy if we do not worship God. God and mgn were made for etoch other and no matter what else man may find or secure in life, there can be no real satisfaction until man has aswered the deep of his soul cry by building an altar for the worship of God. Why not accept the invitation and come to church next Sunday? —Thto Rev. D. Carl Yoder. S' - . ' *

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