Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 28 February 1958 — Page 2

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SALEM Evangelical and Reformed 11. E. Settlage. minister R.F.D. 1. Decatur 9 a.m., Sunday school. Classes for all age groups. 10 a.m., worship service. Sermon, “Love your enemies." 7:30 p.m., Lenten serviced Led by members of the youth fellow-! ship. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m < women’s guild meeting. Wednesday, 7 p.m., ladies chorus rehearsal. 7:45 p.m. Bible study and prayer meeting. Thursday, all day meeting of the ladies aid. Saturday, 9 a.m., confirmation class instruction. 10 a.m., childrens choir rehearsal. ’. ■ I

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, Share Your Blessings . Rev. J. R. Meadows One Os the plain teachings of Jesus is certainly this: If- I have anything that is good I ought to share it: the better it is, the morq am I bound to share it; and if the best thing that has ever entered i into my personal experience is ; my knowledge of the grace of our i Lord Jesus Christ, then thtre is no obligation that joists upon rpe so pressingly as the obligation to share this knowledge with those who do not have it. To this obligation geography sets no limits. If there is anyone anywhere, whom I can help to bring to the knowledge of God in Christ. He will not be satisfied with me and I will not be satisfied with myself if I fail to use to the utmost my opportunity. I can only fulfill this obligation by personal effort, by the giving of my means to make possible the effort of others, and above all by learning the secret and following the practice of effectual prayer. And it is in sharing with others that I come most fully to know, for myself, the joy and blessedness of believing.

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| Cooperate with the church of | your choice in helping to spread J the gospel of the Lord Jesus . Chirst to the uttermost parts of the earth. THIS WEEK'S BIBLE VERSE “Give, and it Shall be given ■unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same that ye meth withal it shall be measured tojugaoMigain.'' ’ — Luke 6:38.

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KWmJ \ tunjgy School L—on» BIM. M.t.rlsli Luke e:«e-e0: John IT Ephesians 4:1-16 D.vetl.eelßeaSlnt: FMllpplans 1:1-11. One In Christ Lesson for March 2, 1958 WE HEAR the preacher saying things we feel sure he ought to say, but some of the time all we can do Is credit him with good intentions. What he is actually saying. or what he means by what ha says, may seem dim to us. The words are clear enough, but what do they mean? MKE9HH A high example of this is the expression “One in Christ.” We have | heard it in ser- | mens, maybe we have read it somewhere. Oh, ■BfjJ to be sure, is in the New Testa- " ment, to it not? Dr Foreman The words glimmer vaguely in our minds: “They in us ... I in them ... that they may become perfectly one.” “We are to grow up in every way into hint who is the head, even Christ.” No doubt a mystical soul would gather the meaning here at first sight| But : the simple words seem to point to something beyond experience, ' something almost frightening to that great majority of us who are not mystics and not inclined that way. Not in Loud Language Is there some simple meaning for us plain people? Is the expression “One in Christ” anything but an emotional slogan? The great Church Universal, the Ecumenical Church, that greatest of all Protes- | tant church movements today, ex- i pressing itself in the World Council . and the conferences at Madras and ; Amsterdam and Lund and Evanston and Oberlin, has used often that phrase, “One in Christ" The Oberlin Conference, made up of 279 representatives from 39 Ameri- I can Christian last September sent a Message to the Churches, wherein they spoke of: unity; and the very first thing the ■ message says about it is that it is a “unity in Christ who died for ! us.” What exactly does this mean —“Unity in Christ?” It certainly does not mean that we Christians are made one by loud language about Christ All churches sing hymns sounding much alike. Watch any large gathering of Christians from all denominations singing “All hail the power of Jesus' name.” Most of them can sing it without the book. 'But singing all together, even in perfect tune, to not being “one in Christ.” Even ' using and memorizing- the same creed is not unity in Christ One In Loyalty The re t are two simple, plain meanings of “one in Christ." The first to- oneness in loyalty. This again. is not a matter of words. Most of the married couples in America have "plighted their troth” in much the same words. Very Impressive Words, too: “For richer, for poorer, for better .for worse . . . till death do us part.” ' But anybody can plainly see that While all wives and husbands have promised to love and to cherish ; each other, they don’t all do iL ’ Married loyalty Is a far deeper thing than saying fine eloquent [ words. Girls make this mistake J time and 1 ' time again: they give their heart to the young man with the smoothest- line. You would think any girl would have better sense; but not all of them do. : Loyalty in a public official means more than taking the oath of office, it is living up to it. Loyalty in a soldier is more than signing up for the recruiting officer; it is standing and not running away when the fighting is hot. Loyalty to Christ is more than signing up for him, it js standing by him and fighting even when the danger runs, high. Wherever people ire loyal to him, there to unity in him. One In Likeness Some one wrote a book called "The Galilean Accent." The idea of that book, it was said, was that all Christians can be told by their "Galilean accent," they sound like Jesus. Os course the writer meant something deeper than that Christians who grow in the knowledge of Jesus come to think like him. They come to be like him. There is a family resemblance among Christians every where., Just as people who belong to the same fraternity tend to resemble one another; just as employees of the same corporation sometimes come to form a type es their own, so even more, and far more, do those Who belong to the brotherhood of Christ and do his work come to resemble one another because they I are tn truth his brothers. But it Is not automatic 1 Only with the loyalty will there be much likeness. Many people accept the Christ nf the cross but reject the cross of the Christ. Whatever is bad during Lent is bad the rest.of the year.

Rural Churches UNION CHAPEL Evangelical United Brethren Lawrence T. Norris, pastor "We welcome everyone to worship with us always.” 9:30 a.m.. Sunday school. Warren Nidlinger, supt. Rolland Gilliom, assistant. 10:20 a m , worship service. Sermon by Dr. A. B. McKain from Geneva E. U, B. church. 7:30 p.m., wjofship service, Mes sage by Dr. A. B. McKain. Wednesday evening, no prayer meeting, all will go in a body to the revival at Wood Chapel. March 19—Congregational meeting, please' keep this date open. March 14 —Men’s Spring rally at Decatur Trinity church. UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH ANTIOCH Hoagland Robert L. Whitenack, Pastor 9:30 a. m. Sunday school.'Russell Jones, Supt. 10:30 a. m. Worship service. Sermon: “Today Thou Shalt Be With Me In Paradise.” Installation of council members. Monday, 7:30, council meeting at parsonage. Wednesday. 4:00 p. m., -Confirmation instruction. Thursday, 12:30 p. m, Ladies Aid meets at the church. Thursday. 7:30 p. m., Lenten vesper meditation ’Two Gardens. ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH — Lli mile North and li mile West of Preble O. C. Busse, Pastor i Divine Worship 8:45 a. m. Holy I Communion will be celebrated. ; j Registration Saturday 7 to 9 p. mJ Sunday School and Bible class (9:45 a. tn. Edwin Reinking, su-j perintendent. Sunday School teachers meet Tuesday. 7:30 p. m Lenten service Wednesday 7:30: p. m. The pastor will deliver the, third in a series of Lenten ser-j ~mons on the Cross of Jesus. > .Topic of sermon: “The Stain of: i the Cross." } : The Aquila and Priscilla Club: I meets Friday 8:00 p. m. - | The public is invited to attend i I these services. PLEASANT DALE Church of the Brethren John D. Mishler, pastor ■ Services on Central Standard time J 8.30 a.m.. Sunday-school with: i Russell Baumgartner as .superin-• 1 fendent and Mrs. Anoli Man as! I children's director. 9:30 am., morning worship. 6:30 p.m., evening services, ! Class in Christian Service at the parsonage Monday at 6:30 p.m. Cottage grayer meeting Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Ladies Aid will meet Thursday at the parish hall. A friendly welcome is extended to visitors to worship with us dur- ! ing the Lenten season. PLEASANT MILLS METHODIST CHURCH Billy J. Springfield. Pastor Church School, 9:30 a. m. Worship. 10 30 a. m. Thursday, Prayer service, 7:00 p. m. March 3, at 700 p. m. the Nominating Committee will meet' at the church. , March 4, at 10:30, a. m. the Woman’s Society will continue the study of Disciples To Such A ■ Lord, at the parsonage. Potluck i dinner at noon. Read St. Mark, I ■ chapters six through ten. March 10th at 7:00 p. m., the j Membership and Evangelism i I Committee will meet at the ! church. [ March 9th, 2:30 p. m,, at the I Waynedale Methodist church will leaders and presidents bf Methobe a workshop for ministers, lay dist men for promoting and org- ! anizing Methodist Men's work. SALEM METHODIST CHURCH Billy J. Springfield, Pastor Worship. 9:30 a. m. Church school, 10:30 a. m. Wednesday, Prayer service, 7:30 p. m. s i M. Y. F , Sunday, 6:30 p, m. [ March Ist. 2:00 p. m. the Norn-! inating Committee will meet at the church. March 9th, 2:30 p. m., at the Waynedale Methodist church. r workshop for organizing and promoting Methodist Men's For all ministers, lay leaders and presidents of Methodist Men. ——,— «y. i BERNE CIRCUIT—APPLE GROVE UNITED BRETHREN D. C. Johnson, Pastor ~ 9:30 Sunday School. 7:30 Evening Worship. 8:00 Wed., eve Prayer meeting. Winchester 9:00 Sunday School. 10:00 Morning Worship. 7:30 Wed. eve Prayer meeting., March 4 & 5, Mid-Year Council at Bluffton, Ind. Plan now to attend. ST. LUKE EVANG. & REFORMED CHURCH—HONDURAS Louis C. Minsternian, Minister 1 9:00 Church service. Sehnon: the second in the series “Shall I: Betray the Christ." 10:00 Sunday School. Monday 7:30, GiNs Guild at Janet Beer's. Tuesday 7:30. Women’s Guild, at MnglJy Wednesday 7:30, Lenten service at St. John’s.

ST. JOHN EVANG. A REFORMED CHURCH—VERA CRUZ Louis C. Minsterman, Minister 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Church service. Sermon: second in the series “Shall I Betray the Christ.” 2:00 Consistory meeting. Wednesday 7:30 Lenten service. Meditation on “Jegus and Patience.” PLEASANT MILLS BAPTIST ! CHURCH Oakley Masten 9:30a.m. Sunday School. Lowell Noll, S. S. Supt. Special: Offering for Christ. Read Hosea through Jonah. ST. PAUL MISSIONARY CHURCH Robert R. Welch, Pastor Sunday 9:15 Morning Worship. 10:15 Sunday School. 7:00 M.Y.F. Service. 7:30 Evening Service. Wednesday 7:15 Choir Practice. 7:30 Prayer and Bible Study (classes for all ages*. • Everyone is welcome. WREN. CIRCUIT E- U. B. A- N. Straley, pastor Bethel 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. Lesson; “One Lord. One Faith.” 10:30 a.m., morning worship., Sermon:. "Walking with Jesus through drisis.” 7 p.m., youth fellowship in the i home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoffman in Ohio City. Thursday. 8 p.m., prayer meetj ing. Wood Chapel 9:30 a.m.. Sunday school. 10:30 a.m., morning worship. Sermon by Rev. Geahlen, evan5 gelist. «. | 7:30 p.m.. evangelistic service with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chase conducting the music and Rev. Jim j Geahlen. preaching. The revival will continue each night through March 9th except | Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. MONROE METHODIST Willis Gierhart. minister 9:30 a.m., morning worship, j 10:30 a.m., church school. 4 —6:30 p.m..- M.Y.F. - 7 — s 7:30 p.m., Wsley Players presentation “Into Thy. Kingdom." Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., W.S.C.S. executive. Wednesday. 6:30 p.m., junior & youth choirs,-7:15 p.m:, midweek service. Rev. James Babbitt speakL ing. 8:15-prm:. adult choir; Thursday. 7:25 p.m.,- W.S.C.S. : The men will be guests. ST. JOHN S LUTHERAN ■ Route 27. north Edwin A. H. Jacob, pastor English worship. 9 a.m. German worship, 10:30 a.m Sermon topic: “What Man Needs Most to Know." Weekly Lenten Vesper. Thursday. 8 p.m. (German. 7 p.rnJ Lenten Vesper topic: “Jesus Be- ' fore Caesar’s Representative” Walther league on Wednesday at i 8 p.m. Korean students from Con- ' cordia Senior College will speak of their life and experiences in Korea. ■ ; :■ " Trade in a good town — Decatur

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