Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 238, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 November 1946 — Page 4
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SULLIVAN DAILY TTMES-- - WEDNESDAY, Nov. 27,-1946 SULLIVAN.' INDIAN'
'Improved Uniform International
SUNDAY SCHOOL
y LESSON By HABOLD L. LUNDQtTIST. D. D. Of The Moody Bible Institute oi Chicago 'Released by Western Newspaper Union. . 1 Lesson for December 1
Lesson subjects and Scripture texts selected and copyrighted by International Council of Religious Education; used by permission.
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A LETTER ON CHRISTIAN LIVING i LESSON TEXT Acts 19:23-30; Ephe-' Sians 6:13-13. MEMORY SELECTION Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Iord, and in the power of his might. Ephesians C:10.
The war is never over for the Christian. He is called .to a con
stant strife against the world, the 'Christian Science textbook, "Science
flesh and the devil, which knows nrj and Health with Key to the Scrip-.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES "Ancient and Modern Necromancy, alias Mesnyerism and Hypnotism, Denounced" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, December 1. The Golden Text is: "There is no wisdom nor understanding nor counsel against the Lord" (Proverbs 21:30). . ' Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from. the Bible: "For all the law is fulfilled in one word, even in this; Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. But if ye bite and devour one another, take heed that ye be not consumed one of another. This I say then, Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh',' (Galatians 5:14-16). The Lesson-Sermon also includes
the following passages from the
YOU'RE INVITED TO ATTEND THE CHURCHES IN SIIELBURN FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Lester N. Abel, Minister Church School, 9:30 a. m. j Morning Worship, 10:30 a. m. I Evening Service, 7:00 p. m. ' , CHURCH OF CHRIST ! Bro. Frank Adamson i Bihie Study 10:00 A. ivi. su:iub, Service and Communion 11:00 ' V M. Sunday, j Services every second Sunday1 i em li nuljlri.
armistice or peace conference so
long as he lives or the Lord tarries. ' Paul,' who had now set out on his third missionary Journey, was this 1 time permitted of the Holy Spirit to! : Witness and minister in Asia. i . 1 For three months he spoke 'in the . synagogue, as was his custom, but, ; when his ministry resulted in many converts others hardened them-l selves in opposition. So he withdrew! i (a bit of strategy in this spiritual! warfare) to neutral ground in thfej j "school of one Tyrannus," where he could teach and reason with them
tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "In a
world ot sin and sensuality hastening to a greater development of power, it is wise earnestly to consider whether it is the human nrind or the divine Mind which is influencing one" (p. 82). "Man is properly self-governed only when he is guided rightly and governed by his Maker, divine Truth and Love" (p. 106).
isrr.iERA. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - Rev. B. F. Nlekless, Pastor Worship service each first and
Paul knew by experience that this "d Sunday evening at 8:00 p.m could not go on, for he had learned, at 9:30 a. m.; Sunaay School at as we should learn to j Morning worship each Sunday I. Expect Opposition - It Will;, Wednesday eveCome (Acts 19:23-30). K i f service weunesauy eve "The comfortable and contented; , amg' f - - . rhrlrflan, nf nnr nhr, 1st want! ' Jum0r Pra'er Service Wednes-
to be let alone to carry on their . 6al evening, 7:30
worship are certainly not related to the real Christians of Paul's type. The enemy of our souls is often
content to let us go on in comparative peace; as long as we do not bother him unduly, but once we put up the banner of a holy life and service in God's army, he begins a terrific counterattack. Paul had felt it already in the hardening of listeners' hearts (v. 8). 1. Selfish Opposition (w. 23-27). One way to bring a violent reaction against spiritual truth is to let it interfere with business. Demetrius and his fellow silversmiths professed to be concerned about the threatened destruction of the heathen worship of Diana. Many of the enemies of the gos- ' pel in our time are fighting against God's Word because they are in a business which is condemned by it.
B. Y. F. each Sunday at 7:00
p m. The public is invited to attend these services.
- PENTECOST CHURCH 502 North Court Street. Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Church Services, 10:30 a. ro Church Services Sunday, 7:00 t. ivi.. Prayfr Meeting Wednesday at 7:00 p. m. Church services Saturday at 7:U0 p. m.
CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Hushes R. Morehead 9:30 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Worship. 7:30 p. m. Preaching. Wednesday 7:30 p. hi., Preaching. Thursday 7:30 p. m Y. P. E. Services. Saturday 7:30 p m, Preaching CKURCE OF COD Mountain AsseSil.Y Church Rev. Cher ley Gibson, 1'ai.toi D.30 A. hi. Sunday School. 11:00 A. M. Sunday .aorutaf
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7:30 Sunday evening s-rv.t Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Worship Service; S&turciay 7:30 H. ivl. Worship Service.
SHELETTSUS FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Eibie School in Junior O. U. A. M. Hali each Lord's Day morning at 9:30, followed by Lord's Supper.
pilgrim holiness church Phel'Mtrn Ind. Carl R. Erunton, pastor
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Morning Worship at 10:30 a. m. Evangelistic Service at 8:00 p. m. Wednesday Prayer Service at 7:30 p. rn.
MEEOM PILGRLM HOLINESS CHURCH Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Preaching, 10:30 A. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m. Cottage prayer meeting Friday, 8 p. m. i Sunday night preaching, 8 p. m. I Lee Lashbrouks, Pastor '
CHURCH OF GOD MISSION (Formerly Gospel Lighthouse) Shelburu, lad. S. It. Roycr, Pastor
i sunaay scncoi ai a:u a. . ivi.
Chas. Hunt, Supt. Sunday night services at 7:00 o'clock. Wednesday night services at 7:00 o'clock. Saturday night services also at 7:00 o'clock. Everyone welcome."
2. Senseless Tumult (vv. 28-:'"). 'ivncwing thnt their1 opposition was without true foundation, they inspired and agitated a wild demonstration.. . .. .,-, I Shouting a slogan which had no j real moaning, they lent their voices ; to the tumultuous agitation against ! God. Finally, one sensible man, 1 fearing the punishment of city of- : ficiaiS, quieted them (Acts 10:35-41). 1 The Ephesians were just like many in our day who fear man mere than God. But, may we ask. if you fear the judgment of men, how think ynu to escape the judgme;:' of God? After all. it is God anrf Kis Word you oppose, unconverted friend. Do you think He will hold ' you guiltless? Paul was not afraid (v. 30), for he had also learned that the servant of the Lord can II. Count on God He Will Deliver I (Eph. 6:13-18). Writing to the church in this very . city where the Lord opened "a great door and effectual" for Paul (I Cor. : .. 15:9), he admonishes them and us ..to make full use of the provision j which God has made for victorious warfare. There is a complete armor, and a mighty weapon, the sword of the Spirit, but- none will do us the slight
est good unless we put it on and go into battle. If we think we can do without the breastplate of righteousness (and some Christians and church workers seem to think they can), or neglect to carry and use the shield of faith, we can only expect defeat. We fight great spiritual enemies (see vv. 11,, 12 of this ; chapter) raid we need tin' test in "both offensive and defend, t equipment. The gird!p..of truth binds up the warrior . anri eliminates the bin-dranccs-tc rapid movement. The breastplate is righteousness, not his own l,ul. Christ's, but it must be appropriated and used. '. ,n' soldier must be well shod for the long rough journeys and to give hi;n a good foothold in the day of buttle. Peace in the heart provides : such a firm vantage point in the fight for Grd. Faith is the quickly moved shield, catching all the fiery darts. Here again it is not my faith or yours alone, but our faith in God, putting him ' between us and our ene- . mies. The sword of the Spirit, which is . the Word of God, is our all-powerful weapon. Let us not neglect to use it. We are so prone to talk about the Bible, to defend it, to argue for its truths. Talking about a sword does not make it effective. Let's really use it. Prayer is always to be counted on and it is both &' defensive and offensive weapon. It keeps us in touch with the Captain of the Lord's
hosts. We call for help, get orders
MEROM PENTECOST CHURCH Everybody welcome. Come and worship with us. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Evening Worship, 7 P. M. ' . Mid-week, Thursday, 7 P. M. W. II. Day, Pastor
CHURCH OF CHRIST The pi'blie is -invite ti to attend too Ch"rh of Christ which mesta at 002 North Court Stcrcc Suncny rrtorninr si I0:Sc-, and Swidajrj r,i;ht at 7:00. Pleaching will be by the ' ; vargelirt George. H. W.-t'is. Don't ,re ;.;!-:( io assemble. Only unified asrcmblies according to thr old way of the Cross. "True worshipers worship the o-hcr in -Spirit and in Truth." John 4:23.
' FIRST IWrTIST' CKUnCB Du?gcr, Ir.d. Joseph Ilonriclihtmse, pastor SufM;:;y S.'hool each Sunday a; 9:30 a. ru. ' fVTnrnine Worship at 10:45 a. m. B. Y. F. each Sunday evei.ins at 6:30. i " : . Everting Worship at 7:3)., Prayer Service and Bible Study Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Communion Service 2nd . Sunday morning nc!v monlh, fnHoivcd by morninif . worship. " All services central Vu-.ndavd time.
FIRST ... fEKSESTSCIAN CFUSCIl . j S .' Sev. Ecmev G. Vfih bc'oker, ' " " ' 1 Stmdoy r-r-!ool,:. , 0:30 a. m.,'ig Bill Mays, wA. !S Mornini; Worrbin, 10:45. Trienv.'B "1 Look at Jesus." ' Wednesday Fellowshio Study 1 8
r r o c.er ?. mrwo-dist F..--t-. E. Horobcer, . pslor ' ' Si! .y JVhool, .J?:3'J a. m. Wr: "'-.p Kefvirc, 10:43 n. m. '".':! : Tllotini?. 7:00 p. !.'i. . 1 ! Youih Heeling Monday, 7:00 . m.
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clay, 8:00 p. m. Choir Practice
p. va. W.S.C.S. meeting 2:00 p. m. - Junior . Fellowship
3:?0 p. niv Prayer Service Tliursday, m.
Class, 7:00 p. m. Tlieme "The Church Ovganized for Service." The Women' Frryer Circle will meet next Thursday morning. The rrsfior: of the church will meet Sunday afternoon at 2:00. All members are requested io get their restcrp.t'on f'.md pledges in as foon as possible.
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Sunday School. 9:30
Allan .i-eltorman, SvrA. ,
Thursday 1 orninj? Worship Service, 10.30,
Tuesday, 7:00 ; i ; Wednesday, :
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7:00 'ls sermcn cubject. Communion Sunday. , ifl The B.Y.F. will hold their .regular yearly Verper Service at j. 4:00 p. m., wito Mary Simmers i.n to
charge. ;j Evening Gospel S'crv.'ce at 7:00. 8 Ec?.rd rvTeet;.-'- ? -jnday night at i 7:3C o'cloeh. " ' 'II
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c-vcept Salarday, 2:00 o'clock. Rev. Harry Karnes is the
evsncelist.
, vr.s.'" rrrnnori Si'nday School, 0:30 a. m., 2 face Collins, Sunt. Preaching Service. 1.0:30 a, m.. "'cunc Pf imi-.'fc- Service, 6:!5 Evening Service:, 7:00. j
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SCOTT CITY TZVrZUi Sund.-iv School. 0:30 a. m. Preaching Service, 10:30 a. m. Preaching Services, 7:00 r. m.
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and .transmit news of victory clay night at 7:00. special rel'K'ons services at the Enough prayer. . - . Yiu ore invited to. worship with Cms Church of. Chrbt Sunday at ps, ' XU.00 a; m, and 7;00-p.. m. '
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LIBERTY CAFE Doris & Al Across Frora Hospital COX & WILLIA7-IS GARAGE Phone CIS 2C7 North Section ROOT'S fkll.LIVAN STORE Quality Costs Less At Root's MAC'S R AS i A TOR REPAIR Nest C. & Hi. I. Riiiiroarl on E. Washington LYRIC & SHERMAN THEATRES ' R. K. Tricker, Mgr. GENE'S R ADIO 8KRVICE Appiia;if:c.'i Sale1; & Service THE FASHION SUOP Phone 380 J. C. Grcenher;; SMITH PSUG STORE rhonc 375 103 South Main
MAX WELL-BE VIS SHOE COMPANY Quality, Style, Service COUNTY HARDWARE Va-.!ghn Jcntts North Side Synare v MILEURN'S FOAHMACY Fhr.ne 1S1 The Rexail Store DaLfNGHAM IIATCIIERY Photic 3S2 . C. O. Dillingham, Trop. 7 UP BOTTLINCr CO. Phone 501 Fresh Up with 7 Up " CITTERNS GARAGE Phono OK Richard Loyd, Prep. FLYNN'S P.URLM. VAULTS rh.n Concrric and Steel Vaults WILDTN'S GREEMIOUSE Phone 9214 Beautiful Floral Designs
SULI.rvAN DSCORATLXG COMPANY Walipaper & Faint Store JARED LVrPLSr.iENT SALSS Phone 83 J. Deere Sales & Service DRAKE BROS. Phone 335 Expert B3;.!y Builders SULLIVAN TRACTOR SALES Phone b:l "FcrRUKon Syslcra 31. & T.' WRECKING C05IFANY Fhore iiC Use'3 Anf'i Par's SULLIVAN STATE BANK Safe Since 1S75 Member Fciicial Insurance Cnrn:wu, on. -"rrvn'ANV rr!rolci5i Service Co. KIXL'EV ACCOUNTING SKilVL-K Up'tai'T, C:,:y'y 'Hv. LLOYD MOTOR SALES IPC.
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