Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 129, Decatur, Adams County, 1 June 1956 — Page 6

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First Rehearsal Os 4-H Band On Monday The Adams county 4-H band will meet for their first rehearsal Monday evening at the 4-H kitchen on the 4-H fair around*. They

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will meet at 7:30 p.m., under the direction of Darrell Gerig, director. Other 4-H members interested In 4-H band work are requested to meet with the group. Democrat Want Ada Bring Results

Children’s Program Al Ml. Zion U. B. The annual children’s day program will be presented at the Mt. Zion United Brethren church at Bobo Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The program follows: Song. "Moment by Moment" — Young People's Choir. Scripture — Kenny Lee Wagner.’ Prayer, “The Lord's Prayer” — Marilyn Seiple. A Welcome Speech — Barbara Brunner. ’■ ‘ ? ‘ ' Welcome — Sandra Ross. Recitation — Jackie Johnson. Greetings To All — John Brunner. Recitation — Joe Ellen Brunner. Recitation — Sammy Drake. It Is True — Connie Cook. Roses On My Shoulder — Nancy Edgell. A Little Believer — Nancy Irvin. The Bible Tells Us — Bobby Ross. ‘ • These Pretty Flowers — Judy Butler. Like The Stars — Nancy Cook. A Blessing — Russell Wagner. A Little Speech — Pat Sheehan. Love — Ann Sprunger. Song, "This Little Hand” — Beginners. Honor Him — Eddie Daniels. Years Ago — Delane Cook. God Stands By— Mary E. Edgell. Not Too Small — Eddie Sprunger. There Was Light — Jimmy Butler. On The Dot — Dickie Edgell. My Prayer — Dickie Sprunger, It la Your Character That Courtis — Marjorie Irvin. Invitation To Sunday School Kenny W. Wagner. Song, "There Were Twelve Visciples — Primaries. Why We Have Children’s Day — Sandra Brunner. Exercise, "Giant Killers — Junior Boys. (Ronnie Daniels, Tommy Edgell, Billy McMillen, John Snyder, Jerry Wagner, Tony Wagner). Seng, “He” — Juniors. Exercise, "Considering His Gifts” , Juniors (Jimmy Death, Katie Irvin, Danny Drake, Donnie Edgell, Mike Irvin, Sandra Brunner, Jerry Wagner). ? Offering *• The Pastor, Song, "Following Jesus” — Youm People’s Choir. So Long — Ronnie Cook. .Benediction The Pastor. ; Rev. and Mrs. John D. flecAnA, family will leave Monday Oregon, where he will eemfe ui delegate from the Pleasant Dale Church Brethren to the JtMuaLjionference of the Church of the Brethren, which will be held dt gouJune 12-17. TWr plana, are to. .travel by house-trailer 'end return the'last Japei Rural Churches UNIOtf CHAPEL Evangelical United Brethren Lawrence T. Norris, pastor 9-.30 a.m., Sunday school. Warren Nidlinger, supt., ißolland Gilliom, assistant, 10:20 aan.„ worship servieg. 7:30 p.m;‘, vrorshlp service. Wednesday, 8 p.m., prayer meeting. Omer Merriman, leader. 8 pm, Wednesday, youth fellowship. Mary Speakman, presiden t pUUsant Dale of the. Brtthren John D. Mishler, pastors 9:30 a.m., Sunday school for children and adults of all ages. Joe Mann as superintendent and Mrs. Juanita, Arnold as children’s director. ' t a 10:30 , a.m.„ morning worship with the pastor bringing the message. 7:30 p.m., group meetings for adults, children and CB,¥F. '8 ptte., the Worship hour will be pointed to the life of the church as it awakens to the need of Christian education with the showing at the film strip, "Plainview’s Awakening." Hour of Power Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The Women’s Work of the church will meet at the pariah hall on Thursday, June 7. A.friendly welcome is extended to visitors who can worship with us. PREBLE CHARGE A. M. Christie, minister Mt. Pleasant Sunday School, 10:30 a,ML Everett Singlton, supt „ Worship service 9:3(Hfm. M.Y.F., 8:30 p.m. Pleasant Valley Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Ray

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InfcmrtCTMl UnJoo. Sunday SchcxM Lsboiu B*ektr««nd Serlptarei Act* IS:3SM D?v*U*aal B*»«laci Aeta l?:Mk31. | To the West Lesson for June 3, 1959 IN PAUL’S vision at Troas, his night visitor did not say, "Come over into Europe and help us.” He only said "Macedonia.** In faet, the word Europe does not occur in the story at all Paul and his contemporaries were not conscious of moving from one continent to an-

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other when they set sail for Macedonia. Nevertheless It was i‘ notable move. The Christian church was moving west, and it has never stopped permanently at any frontier. The little party that took

ship for Samothracia was only one of countless groups of Christians westward bound. This was the first step in a great march. The Gospel was carried into every country in Europe, then into the Americas. Here in North America, as the settlers moved inland, westward and ever westward, as the frontier moved across the land the church moved with it. Sometimes the church itself did the pioneering, as the Roman church did in California or the in Oregon. \ Mwlfif »«< ttewlßC Pea vines and people often change when transplanted to a different soil and climate. So it i|. with the church. The church at Antioch was different from the church in Jerusalem, and the church at Corinth was still different and by the time the church reached Rom* and settled there/ more changes d*tild be seettil Churches in Northern Britain were, not just like those of southern Italy, ’ When the church came to America, there were further changes.! To this day, a Presbyterian church in this country will be in many ways unlike the church of the same name in Scotland. English Methodists and American Metho-’ » diets can easily be told apart A distinguished English Baptist wty> is ntw serving in the largest Ameft&n Baptist denomination has said in public how hard it was at first for him to feel *t horns here. Even in the Roman Cathonc church priests who have been in America all their lives find some features of European Cathode ! churches rather strange, and vice versa. In America, too, as the church moved west it changed its waya, / Always the Same “The more it changes, the moA it stays the same,'* is a French proverb, which might Well de-, scribe the church of God. It is quite true, the church has gone through many changes as it has moved westward with the years, but at heart, when it has had a heart, It has always been thb same. (We say "When it has had a heart,” because some churches have lost heart, or lost their heart, grown cold and died.) It would be quite a shock for a member of any American church east or west to walk into a meeting of the church at Corinth in St Paul’s time. B would be just as puzzling for ft Corinthian to enter any Americas church—a great cathedral in New York or a country church forty miles from anywhere; neither one would be like his Corinthian meeting. But the heart of the church is the same. In Corinth, Kansas City or the Kentucky hills, wherever people are gathered together who love the Lord Jesus, who adore Him as Son of God and know Him as their Saviour, wherever those who love Christ ar* united to serve mankind in His name, there is the Christian church at worship and at work Languages and forms differ, but the spirit of Christ Is always thf same. Frentlan ol the Fufurt When the church reached the eastern edge of the Pacific Ocean, had it come to the last frontier? Is there anywhere else f# go? Os course there Is. Beyond the pacific are two vast continents. The Christian church has been so busy stretching westward that it has all but forgotten th* “East”—which now is literally our Far Wesfc Asia, Africa and the Islands of the seas are our Christian frontiers, the frontiers of the future, and the church is (if yet only dimly) aware of them. The churches along these frontiers will be different from the churches “back home” as ours are different from Corinth and Jerusalem. But the Spirit will be there; for wherever there ar* true churches, there Christ lives and works aghin. Teeple, supt Kingsland Sunday school, 9:8O’ a.m. Bill Nash, supt W. 8. C. 8. Thursday, all day service* at the church. > M. Y. F., Monday, 8:39 p.m.

ST. PAUL MISSIONARY Louis Klotxbach, pastor 9:15 a.m.. morning worship. 10:15 a.m.. Sunday school. Lyle Frans, supt, J p.m., M. Y. F. Young people are urged to attend, as elections will be .held. , 7:30 p.m., evening service. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., mid-week prayer service. Sunshine Makers. ST. LUKE EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED, HONDURAS Louts C. Minsterman, minister 9 a.m.. church service. Sermon: “Religions Worth to Me." ' 10 a.m., Sunday school. Friday, 7:30 p.m., Adams Central Bible school commencement. Monday. 7:30 p.m., Girls Guild at the parsonage. ST. JOHN EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED, VERA CRUZ Louis C. Minsterman, mlniater 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. 10:30 a.m., church service. Sermon; “ Religions Worth to Me”. Friday, June 1, at 7:30 p.m.. Bible school commencement nt Adams Central. MT. TABOR METHODIST Edgar Johnston, pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Youth meeting, 7 p.m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. - , '■ ~ •,■ ' jt_ • * WREN CIRCUIT E. U. B. A. N. Straley, pastor Bethel 9:15 a.m., morning worship. Sermon: ‘The Church Triumphant," 10:15 a.m., Sunday school, Hershel White, Supt. Lesson: “Claiming the Cities for Christ.” Thursday, 8 p.m., prayer meeting. Wood Chapel 9:30 a.m.. Sunday school. Paul Henry, supt. 10:45 a.m., morning worship. Sermon: "Th> flower Went Forth to Sow.” Thursday. 8:30 p.m., prayer meeting and youth fellowship. SALEM Evangelical and Reformed H. F. Settlage, minis'er R. F. D. 1, Decatur, Indiana 9 a.m., Sunday school. (Hasses for all age groups. 10 a.m., worship service. 7:30 p.m., youth fellowship meeting. 'L Tuesday, 8 p.m., womens guild meeting. Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., childgens choir rehearsal. 7.1 • Wednesday, 8 p.m., ladies chorus rehearsal. . ?’'* - Thursday. all-day meeting of the ladies aid. ‘ ,PLEASAMJUMtLi*.BAifIBT Chas. O. Masten, pastor a.m., Sunday school. If you are not in S. S. come to Pleasant Mills Baptist. Lowell Noll, S. S. Supt. ’ Read Amos. '* ;; TJ r” — RIVARRE CIRCUIT United Brethren In Christ Carlyle Seiple, pastor Mt Victory Located 2% miles north of route 224 on .the state line. 9:30 a.m., Sunday schooL 10:30 a.m M prayer and praise service, led by the class leader. 8 p.m., Wednesday is prayer time at Mt. Victory. The Women’s Missionary association will meet with Mrs. Marie Lambert at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. All the ladies of the church are urged to attend this meeting. Pleasant Grove Located about 6% miles northeast of Decatur. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. 10:30 a.m., prayer and praise service led by the class leader. 7 p.m., Christian endeavor. The regularly scheduled worship service which was to be conducted at Pleasant Grove has been canceled so the people can attend the children’s day program at Mt. Zion. The public is also invited to attend this program. The Women’s Missionary Asso-ciation-will meet with Mrs. Annie Grote on Thursday afternoon at 1 o’clock. All of the ladies of the Church are urged to attend this meeting. . -7-,' —"VMt. Zion at Bobo 9:30 a m.. Sunday school. * 10:30 a.m., Worship service conducted by the pastor. No Christian Endeavor due to the Children’s Day program to be presented at 7:30 p.m. in the church. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., prayer time at Mt. Zion. PLEASANT VALLEY Wesleyan Methodist G. R. Shaw, pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. R. C. (Tom) Harrison, supt. 10:30 a.m., morning worship and service by the Y. M. W. B. in the interest of education, the offering to apply on the educational budget of the church. 7:30 p.m., evening service. Message by the pastor. 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, prayer meeting in, charge of Virgil Sprunger. , Stucky Furniture to. 30 Years of Continuous Business MONROE IND.

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