Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 113, Decatur, Adams County, 13 May 1955 — Page 6
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Rural Church SALEM EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH H.E. Settlage, minister 9:00 Sunday School. Classes for
all age groups. . r 10:00 Worship Service. Saturday 9:00 Choir rehearsal. J MOUNT PLEASANT METHODIST CHURCH Harley T. Shady, pastor Sunday School at 9:30 am. Morning Worship at 10:40 a.m. PLEASANT VALLEY METHODIST CHURCH y Harley T. Shady, pastor' , Morning Worship at 9:30 a.m. Sunday School at 10:15 a.m. MONROE METHODIST CHURCH Ralph R. Johnson, minister Worship 9:30. Recognition of Seniors. Baptism of Babies. Anthhjtf «N^-the ’Kdttlt*-choir. Sermon: ‘‘The Moods of the Holy Spirit." Sunday school 10:30, John Christenor,} supt. No'evening services due to the Baccalaureate at the High School at 8:00 p.m. No mid-week services on Wednesday due to the conflict with Commencement. Reception of members Sunday , May 22. SALEM METHOOIBT CHURCH Rev. H. A. Davis, pastor 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship. Bap tisms and reception of members. 10:30 a.m, Sunday School. Maurice Miller, supt. Tues. p.m. Mother-Daughter banpueL Wed. 8:00 p.m. Prayer meeting I INSURANCE ■y i i i i i* •Fire • Windstorm> • Auto / LOW CO«T BROAD yFORM • Burglary HI • Liability COWENS INSURANCE AGENCY L. A. Cowens James Cowens 209 Court St. PHONE 3-3601
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Sw 1 Mk speaks' inWMUrxl URlans MMtom Sunday School Leesons B.ck(r...s S.rtel.r.i Chronletaa IS—36 D...UMSI Bsamagi Isaiah Iron and Clay Lesson for May U, 1955 IN PERHAPS the most famous dream mentioned in the Bible, an immense statue appeared, with a head of gold and the rest made of other materials down to the feet which were mixed of iron and clay. That dream points a
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good many morals; one of which is that such a statue will soon topple over. An irop foundation la strong but a foundatf«a...Qnly partly stftopg woh’tdo. So the foundations of life, if they are partly strength
and partly weakness, will not endure. We have with us today (in thia week's Bible study) a man who like that famed dream-image was part iron, part clay. He had hia strong points and his weak ones, and he finally toppled. Ho Loved Hie Soil This man was King Uzziah, one ..of the better kings of Judah He Wds a strong king in many ways. It is true, he was king over ■ very small territory as we see it today. Dr. Stapp’s rocket-sled could cover it end to end in about 20 seconds. It is said by his biographer that his fame extended to the border of Egypt —. not over 200 miles at most However., while hia kingdom was a tiny one as countries go today, the beauty of the Old Testament is that we have something like very large-scale .maps of small areas, blown up so- we can see the detail This Kin ? Uzziah succeeded in resisting ruinous invasion by the evergreedy ruthless countries around him He strengthened the national defense; he reorganized the army; he introduced* (then) modern equipment for his armed forces. He conserved the country’s small water-supply. He developed farming, both stock-raising and agriculture. He "loved Chr. 26:10.) Best of all he 1 made a serious effort ("he set himself’ as his biographer says) to keep God’s laws. He listened totfce prophet Zechariah, he was willing to be "instructed in the fear of God.” Altogether, for a large part of his life, he gave the country a wise and strong administration because he was himself wise and strong. He Grew Proud Nevertheless he finally tumbled down. His clay underpinning at last gave way. The inspired biographer puts hia finger on the weakness and names it: "He grew proud”—and adds, "to his destruction.**" Proud men do not think of their pride as a weakness, they consider that strength and pride go together. So they often do, only the pride tears down the strength. What happened to Uzziah has happened to many a dictator since. He thought be could do as he pleased. He scoffed at the laws he had once supported. He came to think of himself as a human exception to God's law. He declined to take advice. He no longer would listen to men of God. It is this ballooning conceit, this unwillingness to listen to any one,- this feeling oneself Destiny's child, that trapped Julius Caesar and Pontius Pilate and Napoleon and Hitler and many another tyrant in history. Pride is always a weakness. It blinds the proud man to his own defects, it blinds him to the wisdom of others. It turns him from a good strong man into a little tin god, from something genuine into something "phony.” It isn’t only kings of old and dictators of today, it isn’t only the famed in history, it can happen to obscure people too. He Was False to the Lord The most serious charge brought against Uzziah is that he was “false to the Lord” (II Chr. 26: 16). To put what he did into modem terms, this king-dictator, who had run everything else successfully, at last tried to' run the church. Tm priests took their orders, as they understood IL from God; this brash Uzziah said, in effect “Now never mind what God has ordered; from now on you will listen to ME." To put it into modern terms again Uzziah wanted to put the Church under the direct control of the State. Against this, the high priest of that day protested, and relfgious persons will stilly protest It may be true that from the standpoint of pure efficiency most churches are not too well run; it is true that with government force back of them churches could get more members—of a sort -y*" The diamondback rattler is the most deadly snake in the U.S. About 40,000 persons in the world die of snakebites each year.
Rural Churches Pleasant Milla Baptist Churoh James Kaffett, peat or 9:00 a.m. Sunday School. Ixxeli Noll 8. 8. BopL i Head 1 Chroniclee. • Bt. raui Mieaionary Louie Klotebach, pea tor •*.16 Bunday morning worship. 10:16 Sunday School. Lylo Frany superintendent. 7:30 Prayer meeting (Thia service will be on Thursday evening Instead of Wednesday this week In favor of graduation axerrlaae at Adama Central.) •* ——— PLEASANT DALI CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN John D. Mishler, pastor 9:30 a.m. Sunday school for the entire family. Mr. Robert Nussbaum superintendent and Mrs. Naomi Mishler children’s director. 10:10 a.m. morning worship. Thlk Sunday will be recognised as Rural Ufa Bunday in our church with the pastor bringing the message on the mission of the rural church and its youth. The FFA of Adama Central school with their instructor Mr. Martin Watson, will be guests at this service and will participate In (he program of worship. k ‘ ** “i The evening service will be dismissed thia Sunday in favor of the Adams, CdSural High School baccalawr<m»e M 8:00 pm. at the high* Wnool. \ Wednesday evening hour of power at 7:SO pm. with the study from I Cor. 8. The CBYF wiU bold their monthly class meeting at the parish hall Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. The Adams Central Daily Va* cation Bible School will be held May 23 * June 3. Any new students from 4-14 years of age should be contacted and Invited to be istdy for- the busses on the first morning. This Sunday brings to ■ close the series of five S.S. lessons pertaining to Christian Stewardship. Let all from the community enter into the worship of God in the church "of your choice. Ton are welcome to these services. UNION CHAPEL Evangelical United Brethren Church Lawrence T. Norris, pastor 9:30 Sunday school. Wendell Miller supt Robert Plumley -asst 10:20 Worship service. (Dr. A. H. Backus will bring the message Notice — There will not bo any evening services Wednesday evening. 8:00 Will bo our annual congregational meeting following a brief prayer services led by Omer Merriman. *”* RIVARRE CIRCUIT United Brethren In Christ William F. Ensmlnger Mt. Zion at Bobo 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Worship service. 7:30 Christian Endeavor. Wednesday evening at prayer meeting. Mt Victory on State Line 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Worship service. Wednesday evening at 8 prayer meeting. Pleasant Grove 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Class meeting. 7:30 Christian Endeavor. 8:00 Worship service. Wednesday evening at 7:30 prayer meeting. Announcement for the Circuit The third quarterly conference will be held at Pleasant Grove Thursday evening at 7:30. > T I "h* WOOD CHAPEL E.U.B. Albert N. Straly, pastor 9:30 a.m. Sunday school, Paul Henrey, supt. Lesson: 10:80 a.m. Prayer meeting, C.R. Abbott, class leader. P-n>. Evening worship. Special rural life Sunday program, in charge of Mrs. Dortha Rager, Thursday. 8:30 p.m. Prayer meeting. 8:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship. z Pleasant Valley Wesleyan Methodist ~ G,., R. Shaw, pastor 9:30 Sunday school, R. C. Harrison, supt. - 10:30 Morning service. • Worship and infant baptismal service, message by the pastor. No evening service. In favor of the Adams Central Baccalaurate. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, prayer meeting. 8:00 p.m. Friday, the Sunday school get-together as the climax to our recent httendance contest, will be in the new Farm Bureau building in Monroe. PLEASANT MILLS METHODIST CHURCH Rev. H. A. Davis, pastor . 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. Mrs. Harlen Jones, supt. 10:30-a.m. Morning Worship. Reception of members. Thursday 7:30 prayer meeting. Monroe Friends Churoh Vernon Riley, pastor Sunday school 9:80 'William Zurcher supt. Morning Worship 10:80. We will have a group from Brown’s Chapie Pllgram Holiness
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