Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 124, Decatur, Adams County, 25 May 1956 — Page 6
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Plan Bible School ~ At Zion Lutheran Vacation School To Open Next Monday “God's Children Prey". i« th* general theme of the course of vacation Bible school v material which will be used at the vacation school opening .MpMW morning at Zion Lutheran church. West Mohroe and Eleventh -streets. The school will open with a devotion In the church at 8:30 and classes will continue until U o'clock each morning, Motiday though Friday Bib|« stories, work-book ezgT;
■ ctsey, tamdiwaft. Wmn staging, ~ ami supervised recreation will tie included tn each ' day’s program. The Rev. Edgar 4*. Schmidt, pastor will serve arf the general superintendent of the vacation school, and Mrs. Reinhold Sauer be the secretary-treasurer, while each department: nursery beginner, primary, junior, and senior, will have Rs own leaders. ' The following have volunteered to assist: Nursery department Mr*. UH. Callow, Mrs, W. Gemand, Mrs. William Schnept, Claudia Caston, Mrs. Robert Hall, Mrs. W. Steele, Mrs. R. Archer, and Mrs. R. Mahan; beginner de-part-ment, Mr«. X Jacoba. Mrs. N. Geiger. Mrs. L. Zwick, Phyllis Schmidt, Mrs. J. Jones, Mrs. N. Buettner, Mrs. Will Schnepf, Virginia Conrad, primary department Mrs. N. Kruse, Mrs. N. Altmann, Mrs. M. Schieferstein, Cheryl Ashbaucher, Donna Kinerit, Lorraine Walters | junior department Mrs. W. Justice, Mrs. b. Scftults Mrs. R. MaHand, Kathleen Schults. Julia Hollopeter, and Gretchen Ltaskenau; senior . department Paul Schmidt, Mrs. H.H. Krueqkeberg, Mrs. A. Ostermeyer, Mtrs. Fred Biens. Gloria Wall. Mrs. Edgar Schmidt will serve as hostess when refreshments are served. Columbus — Ohio is almost square, its borders measuring about 200 miles each. Rural Churches PLEASANT VALLEY Wesleyan Methodist G. R. Shaw, pastor 0:30 a.m., Sunday school, R. C. Harrison, supL 10:30 am., morning worship. Message by the pastor. 7:80 p.m., evening service, message by the pastor. Wednesday, May 30, paint the , church. All volunteer painters will be appreciated Bring your paint brush, scraper, etc. UNION CHAPEL Evangelical United Brethren Lawrence T. Norris, pastor 0:80 a.m., Sunday school. Warren Nidllnger, gupt.. Rolland GilHom, assistant. 10:20 a.m., worship service. i 7:30 p.m., worship service. Wednesday. 8 p.m. prayer meet(nW..Omer Merrimah, leader. 8 p.m.
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".T TT ii.—'' '' ■« ii.ii.ii. -e, -IT 7i j barattaaal fetadtagi laaiah 4B:?-U. Sanding Spirit H* Lessen for May 27, 19M. IF THE Descending Spirit is the ttcry of the second chapter of Acta, the thirteenth tells part of the story of the Sending Spirit People may be very much interested in the Descending Spirit but not enough in the Sending Spirit People today lite Simon of Sa-
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xnaria in olden I times, want the I Holy Spirit to de- | scend into their ; hearts — but for the wrong tea- ; sons, sometimes. I We want the Spirit to help us do what we want to do, to accomplish ■
our plans, to Dr. Foreman ... make us persuasive end popular personalities. But the Spirit of God, although everybody's aid, is. nobody’s aide. The aide to a general is just the General’s right arm, his tongue —whatever the General wants done, the aide if there to see it done. The Boly Spirit is no aide! ted tea Break Upteod Naas The church at Antioch ing strong when the Holy Spirit broke into their plans. We don’t know how the Spirit spoke to them, nor how they were sure it was the Spirit But one thing to pretty certain; they must have had plans which the Sending Spirit broke uj>. Barnabas and Saul were would call today Associate Pastors of that big city congregation. They had been together there only'a year, and that is a short pastorate. Very likely Saul and Barnabas both, a>no with the church, had plans of one kind and another afoot -+• good plans, evangelistic, sacrificial But the Spirit said No. The Spirit had "other plans. The church must set aside Barnabas and Saul, cut them off from thejr growing, successful work in tw First Church of Antioch, and serp them out as missionaries. Thqy must go to parts unknown, Ito places not nearly so- important as Antioch, to the backwoods perhaps. Ttey must go out and endanger fteto gfviMrfam t« m i peaceful busy streets of Antioca. The Holy Spirit has often come/to men in disturbing ways'. He often breaks up our best plans. The thing to remember to that God knows better than we do. God’s Spirit never breaks up a good plan unless it to for the sake of his better one. . The Spirit Through the Church The way the Spirit operated there in Antioch to instructive. The Spirit called Saul and Barnabas; also the Spirit spoke to the church. The command was given: Separate Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them. And the church obediently “laid its hands on” these two leaders and sent them out The Sending Spirit often works in this wqy. Most missionaries today are selected and sent out by mission boards of some kind. The boards will not if they know it send afly one to a mission field who has no sense of being called by the Spirit. But on the other hand, even if a young man feels the Spirit ha* called him, if in the Board’s judgment he will not make a good mj> sionary, they will not accept and send him. This is all in the wisdom of God. It gives a missionary today, and it gave Saul and Barnabas back yonder, a strong “lift" to know that the church to backing them up', praying for them, wisb- > tag th'-m well, ready to send»reihforcements if they fall by the wayside. Sometimes the only way*a call of the Spirit comes to a man or woman is through the church. Older Christians ought to realize their responsibilities here. The Church Through Mon God does not call all men to be missionaries. But he 1 does call every Christian man, woman and child to be missionary. That is, missionary in heart and purpose. The church that is not sending and supporting missionaries, directly or Indirectly, by themselves or through.a board of missions, the church that to not out there on the firing line through its representatives, the church that doesn’t even know there to a firing line, the church that spends all Rs money and all its interest on itself —such a church to not even a cousin of the kind of church we read of in the early days, like the Church at Antioch. The selfish congregation is contributing to the death of the church; the sending church is contributing to its life—its own and the life of the Christian fellowship around the world. youth fellowship. Mary Speakman, president, 1 v 8 p.m., Wednesday, June 8, there will be a congregational meeting to elect officers for the coming year.
ST. PAUL MISSIONARY Klptabacn, Motor i, 9:15 stbool*?j? Eddie McFarland, assistant su-, perintendent. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. mid-week prayer sd|vJce. Sunshine Makers. ST. LUKE EVANGELICAL ANO REFORMED, HONDVPAS Louie C. Ms niter men, mi|4s**r 9 a.m., churtn service. SettnoiT* “Blessed are the Peacemakers." Offering ■for, student fund. 10 a.in. Sunday school. ~' ,' *7:30 p.m., youth meeting at St. John, . -■ ' ’ p-. PLEASANT MILLS BAPTIST Chas. O. Masten, pastor 9:80 a.m., Sunday school. Lowell Noll, supt. 10:15 am., morning worship. Subject of Sermon: “Rejoice in. the Lord." 7 p.m., fellowship. 7:30 p.m., evening worship. ’• “Whom Seek Ye?” Read Amos. ’’ .. r, .-j , , .... pleasant dale Church of the Brethren John D. Mishler, pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday school classes for each age in your family. Mr. (Robert Nussbaum superintendent and Mrs. Naomi Mishler children’s director. “ 10:30 a.m., morning worship at which time the graduates from high school and college will be honored. The pastor’s. > message will be," “Open—Positions Unlimited.’’ The message will relate to the call of Christ for laborers. 7:30 p.m., evening worship; The sermon will be, “The Christian Concept of Life." 8:30 pm., the youth of the church will meet 'with Mr. William Bryan as the leader is discussing a series of sessions on “Dating and Courtship." Young People 15 years and above are invited. Hour of Power, Wednesday, 8 p.m. ' RIVARRE CIRCUIT United Brethren in Christ Carlyle Seiple, pastor Pleasant Grove • 9:30 a.m., Sunday school for all ages. — ,10:30 a.m., message by. the pas- • ■ 0 tor. 7- p.m., Christian endeavor, led by Warren Harden. 7:30 p.m., Wednesday is prayer time led. by David Barkley. Mt. Zion at Bobo i 9:30 am., Sunday school for all ages. 10:30 a.m.,, prayer and praise service led by Louise Bunner. -7 p.m., Christian endeavor for all ages, • • i . -> 7:30 p.m., <Wednesday, prayer meeting led by -Louise' Bunner. The daily vacation Bible, school will be held June 11, through June 15 at Bobo, and sponsored by the three churches of the community. Mt. Victory 9:30 a.m., Sunday school for all ages. 10:30 a.m., prayer and praise service. 3’ 7 p.m., Christian endeavor for all ages. « 7:30 p.m., the message by the pastor. 8 p.m., Wednesday prayer meeting led by Greg Knittie. ST. JOHN EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED, VERA CRUZ Louis C. Minsterman, minister 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. 10:30 a.m., church service. Sermon: “Blessed are the Peacemakers.”' Offering for Reusser Fund. 7:30 p.m., youth meeting. Devotions: Mrs. Robert Augsburger. Leaders: Juniors: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ddntel. Junior high: Ray Walter and Dave Luginblll. Senior high: Dick Alexander. Games: Eileen Walter, Mrs. Fred Wenger, Jr. Refreshments: Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Smith. Adults: Mrs. Hoard Bluhm. U WREN CIRCUIT E. U. B. *-»» A. N. Straley, pastor Wood. Chapel 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. Paul Henrey, supt Lesson: “Sharing the Gospel With The World?’ 10:30 a.m., morning worship. Sermon: “The Church Triumphant.” Thursday, 8:30 p.m., prayer meeting and youth fellowship. Bethel 9:30 am., Sunday school. Hershel White, supt. 10:30 a.m., .prayer service, Margaret- Akom, class leader. * No evening service due to the commencement -exercises at the Ohio City Liberty schools. -'.Thursday, 8 p.m., prayer meeting. - ■ ■■■ ——’ SALEM Evangelical and' Reformed H. E. Settlage, minister R. F. D. 1, Decatur, Indiana 9 a.m., Suhday school. Classes for all age groups. 10 worship service. Wednesday, 8 p.m., ladies chorus rehearsal. Saturday 10 a.m., children’s choir rehearsal. Stucky Furniture Co. 30 Years Os Continuous , Business . MONROE, IND.
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