Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 152, Decatur, Adams County, 28 June 1963 — Page 6
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Church Convention To Open Saturday Dr. Roy Haden, professor of Bible at Huntington College, will speak at the annual convention of Christian education of the United Brethren church. The convention will be field at the camp grounds in Rockford, Ohio. The program will begin Saturday morning at 9:30. All day Saturday will be devoted to work shops on Christian endeavor and Sunday school. These work shops will be conducted by pastors and Sunday school superintendents who have been successful in their respective fields. Alsd, Dr. Hayden will
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be conducting a workshop on successful teaching. Dr. Hayden will speak Saturday evening at 7:31) and again Sunday morning at the 11 o’clock service. At 2:30 Sunday afternoon" the program will be singspiration The Gospel Mariners male quartet from Dayton, Ohio, will sing several. numbers. This quartet can be seen and heard on Dayton T.V. station every Sunday. The outstanding Christian film, •‘The Tony Fontane Story,?/ will be shown at the 7:30 service Sunday Evening. The local Decatur ' United Brethren church is patticating in this convention. Res. Sylester Martin states, that the only service in the local church this Sunday will be Sunday school at 9:30. PRES. KENNEDY (Continued from Page One) demonstration turned into a me-1 lee. Eight girls fainted. Police finally formed a flying | wedge around Kennedy and moved him to his car. The President stood on the running board, smiled and waved. The tension cracked, and the crowd cheered and broke up as soon as Kennedy drove away.
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Pope Urges Russia To Work For Peace VATICAN CITY <UPI) — Pope Paul VI has told Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev in a message made public today he prays that the Russian people may make an important contribution to world progress and peace. The Pope, in a message made public today, made the statement in reply to one from Khrushchev congratulating the new pontiff on his election last Friday. The Vatican press office released the Pope's message today but said it did not know when it was sent. The Pope’s message said: “We pre answering with warm and sincere thanks to the felicitations and best wishes that come to us from your excellency, and while your message arouses in our spirit the image of the Russian people and the memory of | their human and Christian history, we pray God that they, in | prosperity and in orderly civil life, may make an important contribution to the true progress of humanity and to just peace in the world.” The message was made public as Pope Paul prepared for a traditional blessing in St. Peter’s Basilica on the eve of the feast day of the apostles Peter and Jfaul. The pontiff was scheduled to receive the blessing of the “pallium,” a circular band of white wool worn on the shoulders by the Pope and archbishops. It symbolizes their full episcopal power. » * The Vatican continued preparations for the Pope's coronation Sunday as the 262nd pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church and his historic meeting on Tuesday with President Kennedy—first Catholic president of the United States. Methodist Picnic Here This Evening The Methodist church Sunday school picnic will be held at 6:30 o’clock this evening at the Boy Scout shelter house at Hanna-Nut-tman park. Each family is to bring a well-filled basket and table service. Wally Yeoman will be in change of games, Mrs. Richard Parrish is chairman of the church board of education and Hubert Zerkel, Jr., is the church school superintendent. Those needing transportation are asked to come to the church. Indiana Caught In Rainfall Shortage ... " By United Press International Hoosiers viewed their fastbrowning lawns today and hoped that widely scattered showers and thunderstorms predicted for the state would turn out to be more general. Sweltering temperatures in the 90s continued and were forecast far into the future. Caught in a rainfall shortage which has lasted nearly a month in some areas, Indiana saw little prospect of significant relief through the middle of next week. The five-day outlook indicated precipitation will total no more than one-tenth of an inch in the northern third of the state and around one-fourth inch elsewhere, hardly enough to dent the drought. The showers were forecast on a scattered or widely scattered basis perhaps daily in the north, and tonight and again about the middle of next week in. central and south portions. At Indianapolis, the water cony pany reported record daily consumption of water totaling more than 115 million gallons. At Bedford, Mayor Lee Quackenbush called for water conservation by a voluntary ban on car washing and lawn sprinkling when the level in the city’s water storage basin dropped from a normal eight feet to 18 inches. Temperatures hit 97 at Chicago, 96 at South Bend, 94 at Fort Wayne and Lafayette, 91 at Indianapolis Thursday afternoon and dropped into the 60s during the night. Highs today will range from 85 to 90 southeast and in the 90s elsewhere, and similar readings were due Saturday,
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THE DECATtm DAt.Y DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
lntonut>oo<) Uniform Rundsy School Luooons Praise The Lord Lesson for June 36, 1963
Bible Material: I Chrenlele. 10: Psalms 146; 147; ISO. De ▼•lienal Readinf: Psalm 146:l-6a. THERE used to be a children’s game, that went like this: the first child would say, “I love my love with an A because she’s Attractive,” and the next would say, “I love my love with a B because she’s Beautiful” . . . and so on
down the alphabet. Grown people can play at the same game. But it becomes serious when you are grown up. There’s a curious thing about levo, though; at the moment you feel most enthusiastic
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and grateful about ofie you love, you aren’t thinking up reasons. If you are really in love, you don’t need reasons. Yet there are reasons, or ought to be. To love without thinking of reasons is good; to love against all reason and common sense, is bad. Priiss ths Lord, booasso . . ■ It is so in religion. When you are in the mood to praise God, you are not figuring out reasons for doing so. You just praise Him out of a full and overflowing heart But there are the best of reasons for praising the God we love. The unknown poet who wrote the 146th Psalm does not put in the word “because” anywhere. He begins the psalm with “Praise the Lord!” and he ends it in the same words. (“Hallelujah” means literally •‘Praise the Lord.”) Between these two shouts of praise, however, he says a number of things about God, and they all add up to reasons why we ought to do this. We should never praise him from a feeling of duty. That would be like a man who would kiss his wife every morning at 7:30 sharp because his memorandum book had in it the line: 7:30 P.M. Kiss Wife. But praise is not senseless, it is emotional but emotion-with-a-reason. In the high moments of worship we are not doping out reasons why; but in quiet moments when we have time to think, we can think of reasons in plenty, and we know we were not carried away by mere sheer emotion when we sang our Hallelujahs. The sovroa of all good God is the source of all good: this is the belief of all Christians and Jews, and certainly is the teaching of the Bible. (Why this is so, the reader may figure out for himself.) This means that God does not simply discover good,— that is, goodness, beauty and truth in any of their manifold forms—God does not “latch on” to what He discovers and claim the credit Himself. He is the Originator, the Planner, the Creator, the Rewarder, of what is good. Consider the matters for which the Psalmist wishes God to be remembered and thanked. First of all is Creation itself; then he mentions God’s faithfulness, and His justice, and His providential care for the “forgotten man,” the hungry and the oppressed. When a prisoner is set free; when the blind are enabled to see; when ' the mourner is comforted; when a man becomes a righteous character; when the helpless are cared for (widows, orphans and traveling strangers were the most forlorn people in the world of that day); when a wicked man like Hitler for example is brought to ruin; this calls tor praise to the Lord who reigns forever. Two qusstisns The skeptic has a question to ask at this point,—two in fact. One is this: Hasn’t the Psalmist let his imagination run away with him? If he knew what kind of world this is, he would realize that widows and orphans are not always helped, justice is not always done, most blind people stay blind. And as for the world, the skies, earth and seas "and all that is in them,” are we to believe that God created disease germs and parasites, are we obliged to believe that God personally makes volcanoes kill thousands of helpless people? If God is the source of all good, must He not also take the blame for an the evil? These questions can be answered together, though this calls for much discussion. To be sure, the Christian will say, as his Jewish brother wiD: to be sure, it is seldom—some would say „ never, that God directly does these things. In virtually all cases He works through persons. And that is the answer to the first , question; if good is not done, it is not that God has forgotten. It is we who have failed to let Him work through us for good. / ■ If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want skis — they get BIG results.
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Rural Churches PLEASANT DALE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Dolar Ritchey, pastor Sunday School 9:00. Oscar Geisel, Superintendent. Director of Children’s Worn, Barbara Barger. \ Morning worship 10:00. Guest speaker, Wilbur Nussbaum, representing the Gideons. Evening services sponsored by the Board of Christian Education. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30. Council Meeting Tuesday evening July 2 at 7:3o,<j>.m. Home Day at the Brethren Home in Mexico will be July 6 instead of July 4 as formerly. RIVARRE U.B. CIRCUIT Stanley Neuenschwander, pastor Mt. Victory Chalmer Brodbeck, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30. Morning Worship 10:30. Bible School Program 7:30. Prayer Meeting, Wed. 7:00. Mt. Zion Roman Sprunger, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30. Class Meeting 10:30. C. E. 7:00. No evening service because of Mt. Bible School Program. Prayer Meeting, Wed. 7:30. MONROE METHODIST CHURCH Charles E. Elam, pastor 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship. 10:00 a.m. Children’s Choirs. 10:30 a.m. Church School. 6:30 p.m. M. Y. F. 7:30 p.m. You are invited to attned the Holiness Comp Meeting at Monroe. - f Tuesday 7:30 p.m. W. S. C. S. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Attend Camp Meeting. ST. JOHN UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Vera Cruz Robert R. Oleson, pastor 9:30 A.M. Sunday School. 10:30 A.M. Worship Service, Children’s Day. / 7:30 PJtf. Youth Fellowship meeting Luke Church. ST. LUKE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Robert R. Oleson, pastor ..1:60 A.M. Worship Service. .... 10:00 A.M. Sunday School. 7:30 P.M. Youth Fellowship Meeting. 6:30 P.M. Wednesday — Junior Choir Practice. 7:00 P.M. Wednesday — Adult Choir Practice PLEASANT MILLS BAPTIST CHURCH Joe Current Minister 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. Lowell Noll, S. S. Supt. * Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Business Meeting. v Read I Chronicles. , St. Paul Lutheran Preble Norman H. Kuck, pastor Early service 8:15 a.m. Sunday school, Bible class 9:15 a.m. Late service 10 a.m. WREN CIRCUIT E. U. B. A. N. Straley, pastor BETHEL 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. 10:30 a.m. Prayer Service 8:00 p.m. Evening Worship Sermon: “The Divine Purpose” WOOD CHAPEL 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Installation of Officers and Teachers. Sermon: “The Divine Purpose” THURSDAY BETHEL 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting WOOD CHAPEL 8:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Youth Fellowship ST. PAUL MISSIONARY CHURCH (2 mi. East * 2 mi North of Monroe) Robert R. Welch, pastor 9:15 Morning Warship. 10:15 Sunday School. 7:00 Evening Service dismissed in favefr of District Missionary Convention held at Oakwood Park, Lake Wawasee, Syracuse, Indiana. Wednesday 7:30 Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. 7:30 M. Y. F. and Childrens Bible Hour, Mirror Preservatives Inexpensive mirrors often have inadequate backing that permits the silvering to tarnish, the result being a discolored mirror with decrewed reflectance. To avqid this deterioration, remove the frame backing or disassemble the mirror and spray the coated back with some clear acrylic paint from a pressurized can.
4 PEOPLE OF PRAYER Rev. James R. Meadows The church was born out of a prayer meeting. Following the ascension, the disciples immediately returned from Mount Olivet to the upper room in Jerusalem and engaged in prayer. This they kept'up with one mind and heart until the day of Pentecost when it reached its miraclous climax in the fiery tongues of Peter and the other apostles. And all through the throbbing book of Acts the seraphic flame of prayer burns as if an angel carried a torch through the temple of life seeking the altar where God appears in the golden clouds of incense. Wonderful things come to pass through prayer. It will cast the spirit of the world out. We can scarcely realize what this means. We are in danger of overemphasizing plans and methods. A praying church is a magnetic church. It shocks the careless and negligent into life. It awakens those Salem United Church of Christ H. E. Srtdage, Minister Sunday, June 80. i%visaing Day, — all are urged taLworship in the church of their choice. Friday, July 5 — Ladies' Aid Picnic in Hanpa-Nuttman Park. Saturday, July 6 -+ Children’s Choir at 10 o’clock.
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who are asleep. It becomes charged with divine potentialities. A praying church i sa magnetic church. The glory of the Divine who spend much time in prayer, presence shines forth from those They are like Moses who came from the Mount with the glory of God shining on his face. A praying church is a courageous church. It feels the stirring of the Divine with’n itself. It burns to conquer the world. Its ambition is to evanelize the races of earth and nothing can stem the tide of its influence: How we need such churches today. THIS WEEK’S BIBLE VERSE “Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.”—James sn». v
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