Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1951 — Page 18
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i tarried, they all stum- | bered and slept.” Matt. 25:18. i _- |
. THE disciples asked Jesus 2 three very important ques-
|. “Asleep or Awake” "4 Seripture: “While the Bride
Rose, pastor of the North Side Assemblies of wrote this ‘*Sermon of the Week” for The Times.
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"By the Rev. Herman Rose
thave produced great. unrest, Mad 3 masses of the world have begun God. Church, ee Rasert temaelves, | "IN SPITE of Christianity, the {world is weltering in a chaos of |
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of Olives. (Matt. 24:3).
what would be signs of His com- i : A ie answered the Ten Virgins,” foolish were the virgins,
.. The North Central Jurisdiction ‘of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of ‘the Methodist Church will. present Bishop G. Eromley Oxnam of New York in an address Wednesday at 7:30
m. Pop Oxnam’s address, “What Do We Mean, Christ Is the Answer?” scheduled’ to be a highlight of the jurisdiction meeting, awill be heard in the Roberts Park Methodist Church. {The three-day sessions will open Tuesday at 2 p. m. in the church and close Friday noon. Bishop Oxnam is & former presi- : dent of De Pauw University. a" | Other ts of the meeting : ‘are the World Federation banquet : Tuesday at 6 p. m. in the North i Methodist Church; and an address : by Mrs, Frank G. Brooks, Mt i
Wernon, Ia. president of the | Woman's Division of Christian 1 Service, Thursday at 7:30 p. m.| ; Roberts Park. The Methodist
© Catholic women of the ‘com3 ty will attend an all-day * 4nstitute Wednesday to refresh Aheir minds on the lay woman's % in the Catholic Church. The institute including workshops, a model panel discussion, “ques and answer periods and J! resses will open with prayer at 10 a. m. in the Catholic Com-! : ty Center, 542 N. Noble St. a the second successive year, the Indianapolis Deanery Council ‘of the National Council of Catho- | ‘“Me Women will sponsor the in-| f tion institute. | © The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Albert H.| Busald, spiritual director of the deanery counell,
will give the _ opening prayer. Afterward, the respective deanery chairmen will] “sonduct workshops for parish pi: archdiocesan
Following luncheon, 12 women | “will dramatize a panel discussion “on “The Why and How of a Committee.” Mrs. William Morgan ‘will serve as interlocutor. . Priests who will give talks in_glude: The Rev. Fr. Victor L. * Goossens, director of missions; "the Rev. Fr. John B. Casey, di‘rector of the Comfraternity of a Doctrine; the Rev. Fr. Richard Cavanagh, CYO director; the Rev. Fr. Richard Grogan, director of the Catholic Informa- |
‘tion Bureau, and the Rev. Fr, ‘James Moriarty, in charge of the Fatima Retreat House.
The Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, grchbishop of Indianapolis, and the Very Rev. August R. Fussenegger, archdiocesan spiritual director, will attend the meeting. “° Mrs, Jobn P. Monthrun, president of the Indianapolis Deanery : will preside at the institute and with her officers serve | as hostess for the luncheon.
Eisenhower's Question Trips French Soldier |
WIESBADEN, Germany, Sept. 29 (UP)—Gen. Dwight D. Eisenower, up an inspection dour Aneuvsre of his
‘stopped to-| : me French! troops of his command. ' Gen, Eisenhower asked an enHisted man the range of the 50- | “galiber gun on his armored anti- | sMircraft vehicle. The young sol- | did not know. { “You'd better find out, son,
¥ {churches today. : tions as He sat on the Mount sure of their salvation while the past ages. All classes are affected.
foolish had onty outward profes- In spite of all our learning our _ They wanted to know when the sion, no oil in their lamps. All 10 civilization is collapsing: right bethings He foretold would happen, were asleep.
and of the end of the world. itself. { with some centuries, we have seen a mighty other. and the “Parable of awakening. Inventions and social Both wise and reforms have brought stupendous heavenly Bridegroom good peo- material blessings. But alongside Jesus Christ is the light that will ple. Both classes are found in our with them selfishness and greed
Methodist Women to Hear pe aay. ne Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam-
G. Bromley Oxnam of New York {good is Christianity merely as a this cannot be borrowed. We will sing will address the Methodist wom- style show parading 256 different must obtain the (oil) of Christian
| en's jurisdictional meeting.
4 Approximately 400 women will meeting as delegates conference hostess and chairman They will comeof the meeting. Dr. Amos L.{all people irrespective of creed or
_Ohio, Michigan, Boren is host pastor. Jowa, Minne- The Deaconess Association will|the Spirit of God. I am for any closing. When closed it will be meet Friday afternoon and night!man who will fight courageously closed forever. in the chapel of the Roberts Park
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pur life may depend upon it me day,” Gen. Eisenhower said. 1
The wise were sin which surpasses anything of
{fore our eyes. Raw materials of
Again and again history repeats earth are being depleted rapidly In the last two or three while men foolishly destroy’ each
Our paramount need is for the : to come.
dispel the confusion and darkness |{that are settling down on people =
along our rugged coasts than to {have them with their lights gone lout and their keepers disinterested. If the .church of Jesus Christ {does not warn men of their sinsj {and the Judgment of God that wil
Rev. Herman Rose
WE NEED less sectarianism!
{follow, what other institution And more loyalty to Christ. A will? This is our job. sleeping Christian is not a loyal, a. 1 8 Christian, There is no substitute!
JONAH became a menace to the for Christian experience which! {unsuspecting travelers when he will help in these crucial times! {lay down on his God-given task. of tremendous world conflict, Samson, the Stfong man, whe yas Our hope is not in books or] {mov y the Spirit of God to dO {a5 op pra exploits became a menace to his eachers that Leach infidelty nation when he went to sleep and oy or = neh” Jf science nor in} compromised with truth. ‘The colleges which fit youth merely | dg for making money. We need champion of God's people With|g.p 01s with a heart as well his head on that flapper's lap is a, prain as sorry sight. | : | But no sorrier sight than a pro-| Our world hope is for more real | fessing follower of Jesus slum- Spirit-filled aggressive Christians! bering in one of our spiritual! Who can and will daily practice| mausoleums today. Oh, for more| the. teachings of Jesus Christ. | men of courage and fiery zeal in| 1S Will go a long way in bring-| Jour chiureh. today. ing peace on earth. Let us hope! The Christian life is to be an and work for a better world but
‘aggressive life if it is to win in{3120 watch and pray. : FORMER HOOSIER—Bishop [this warfare against sin. Little
A Spirit-filled life is needed but |
religious garbs and patterns be- character for ourselves. I cannot fore the eyes of a Christ-hating eat for you neither you for me. world. {All goodness and prayers. of Jesus Christ is with any andjothers will fail in fitting us for {heaven. The door of opportunity denomination who are filled with for becoming adjusted to God is
“How shall we against our common foe, namely escape if we neglect so great gin, the flesh and the devil. salvation?”
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