Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 29, Number 27, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 3 March 1921 — Page 7

THURBDAY, MARCH 3, 1921

ANNOUNCEMENTS OE NAPPANEE CHURCHES Interesting News Notes of the Activities of the Various Churches. . . ■ N • - Presbyterian notes. While there were some new (aces in the congregation Sunday mroning, for which we are thankful, some of • the regular attendants, on account of colds and for other reasons, were absent from their accustomed places, making the attendance about as usual. Some of the members of the choir were also absent for the same reasonsbut thanks to the Competent supplies in the congregation who are always ready to respond at a moments notice, the vacancies were adequately filled. Superintendent Coppes and family were out of town Sunday and hence missed in tire Sunday school and services of the day. Their absence is always very noticeable although their places are competently filled. Next Monday evening is the time for the regular monthly business meeting of the Christian Endeavor society, when officers are to be elected and a program made out for the . ensuing six months. The society has been growing and doing a good work and with a’ proper amount of enthusiasm may do still better work in the future. The nominating and program committees of the society, no doubt, have an interesting report to present at this business session, and all those who can should be on hand to hear it. It will help give 'the ociety a good start in the ensuing term. Miss Kathryn Rickert led the C. E. meeting Sunday evening' instead of George Pepple as announced and did it in’her usual efficient manner. The t subject for next Sunday evening is, Remember and come prepared. This "Thy Kingdom Come—in my church.” is the regular consecration meeting when all members should come • specially prepared. month for special evangelism culminating in the Easter service, p. -little As this has been designated as the personal work and special effort is expected on the part of the members of the church with a prayer that some may make the great surrender and ‘identify themselves with the church Am the day observed as the memorial of the Savior’s resurrection. A special effort to be present at all the services of the church during this period will also be very stimulating and helpful. i- The subject of the sermon for next Sunday morning is, “Your Father’s God.” It .is planned to make the ser* vices of the next two Sabbaths especially evangelistic to be followed by the usual services on Palm and Easter Sundays. It is suggested that all make these services a special subject of meditation and prayer that much good may result from them. ‘ CHURCH QF GOD There w-as an average attendance at Sunday school last Sunday. The teachers w-ere all present. The offerings were liberal. The lesson. "Re: " ward of Faithfulness,” or the Parable Os the Talents, was very inspir-ng to the entire school. All were very forceably impressed with . the greal necessity of increasing the Master's goods in the world, by diPgently using their God . given talents to his glory and the good of immortal souls: The Lord will reckon with all His servants, reward all the good and faithful ones and the wicked and slothful ones will be bound and cast into dark despair; in the end. “Christian Promptness,” was the subject used by the pastor after Sunday school. His text was, “Then said Jesus unto him, That thou doest, do quickly.” (Jno. 13:27). Promptness is the eternal decree of the almighty. An urgent appeal was made to the church to put forth an effort to fescue the perishing, and to do what it • can for the immediate relief of fam-

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♦ • * , # sent jiext Sunday. Sunday school at 10 a. m. followed f ■. * • V by an old fashioned prayer and testimony" service. The Bible class will be omitted. AH are welcome to all our services. J. N. Howard, Pastor

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FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH. During the adsence of the pastor in meetings at Muncle, the work went on w-lth vigor and vim. It was pleasing to'the pastor to note that all depart ments of the work kept up interest and httendence during the three weeks. Novf that he Is back he would like to see the members in their plac-

es next Sunday as they have been for the past three Sundays. T(:e usual services will be conducted next Sunday with preaching morning and evening at the regular hours and Sunday school and C. E. meetings at thetir time. 4t feels gopd to' be back among our friends and even though we made new friends at Muncle, Nappanee is

hodte and here we like to be. Prayer meeting will be held on Thursday evening at the usual hour. Other activlUe of the church \vjll be announced during the week or on Sunday. Let us enthuse for the things’of God and the churchy. E, L. Miller, Pastor.

M. B. IN C. CHURCH. , Preaching every Sunday morning at 10:45. Bible Study every first Sunday evening of the month at 7.00 Preaching every second* and fourth Sunday evening at 7:00. Prayer meeting every Tuesday evening at 7:30. Sunday school every Sunday at 9:30 a. m. A. Taylor, Pastor

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