Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 213, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 24 October 1947 — Page 4

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AT THE CHURCHES

SCRIPTURE: James 12; Matthew 5:34-46. DEVOTIONAL READING: Matthew :15-27.

Religion in Practice .. Lesson for October 26, 1947

Dr. Newton

TJNDAY'S lesson takes, us to ' one of the practical Christian reachers of the New Testament, lease open your Bible to the Epist ' ' tie of James, and

read especially the first two chapters. James was a man of great faith, but he realized,, as we must realize, that faith is best expressed in works. .' Then read . Matthew 25: 34-46, and for the devotional lesson, read Matthew 7: 15-27. When you shall

ave read these passages, you will ien be ready for the consideration f religion in everyday, life. i Cup of Cold Wafer CX7'HAT, someone will be asking, T can I do to show my desire to ie of actual service, in the name of esus. Jesus tells us. He says that hosoever shall give a cup of cold rater in His name is doing the will f God. We live in a world that poignantly waits .for a ' cup of col water. I have just returned front another trip through Europe. 1 was there in 1946, and I felt then that life in Europe had reached the last possible expression of need. But this past summer I was startled to witness a still greater need.

The question that immediately

ame to mind as I observed condi-

ions in Germany and England and ther countries this past summer as this, What can we do to meet uch need? And the answer was

ady at hand give them what you

!ave4n the name of Jesus.

oers of the Word

JAMES makes much of practical

religion in everyday life. He

lis us that we are to be doers of

ie word and not mere sayers. of

.e word, or hearers of the word.

knd here ne means the Word of

riod the will of God.

Is there a misunderstood boy is your block? Is there a girl in pour class at school who suffers from some bitter criticism? This lesson would suggest to every

Christian boy and girl to go in

sympathetic understanding to such neighbors and help tbem to ftvprrnni thpsf handirans. Thug

I we become doers of the will of

God.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES . , . "Probation After Death" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of. Christ, Scientist, on Sunday; October 26. The Golden Text is: "The hour is coming, and now is, when the dead shall hear the voice of the Son of God: and they that hear shall live" (John 5:25). Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: "And this I pray, that your love may abound yet more and more in knowledge and in all judgment; That ye may approve things that are excellent; that ye may be sincere and without offence till the day of Christ; Being filled with the fruits of righteousness, which are by Jesus Christ, unto the glory and praise of God" (Philippian 1:9-11). The Lesscfi-Sermon also includes the following passage iron the Christian ficience textbook- "Science and Health with Key "to the Scriptures'" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Mortal belief infolds the conditio;-.?, of sin. Mortal belief dies to li . again in renewed forms, only to c:" out at last forever; for life everlast 'ing is not to be gained by dying" (p. 55C). "Like our Master, we must depart frOm material sense into the spiritual sensp of being" (p.41).

YOU'RE INVITED TO ATTEND THE CHURCHES IN SHELBURN FIRST METnODIST CHURCH Rev. Lester N. Abel, Minister

Church School, 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship, 10:30 a. m.

Evening Service. 7:00 p. m. 1 SHELBURN '"' CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible Study, 10:00 a. m. Worship Service. 11:00 a. m. Bro. Herman Goble will preach every first Lord's day of each month " at both morning and evening services. ,

SULLIVAN, INDIANA

ST. MARY CHURCH (Mass Schedule October 26 Sullivan, 8:00. Dugger, 10:00. PENTECOST CHURCH 502 North Court Street.

. Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Church Services, 10:30 a. m Church Services Sunday, 7:00

P M I

Prayer Meeting Wednesday at

7:00 p. m

Church services Saturday t

7:00 p. m

MEROM

PILGRIM BOLINF.SS 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. -

Sunday night rreaehing, 8 p. m Lee Lashbrooks, Pastor

VIEROM 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. H. Day, Pastor

CHURCH OF GOD Rev, Hughes R. Morehead '9:30 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Worship. 7:30 p. m. Preaching. Wednesday 7:30 p. m., Preaching. Thursday 7:30 p. m., Y. P. E. Services. Saturday 7:30 p m, Preaching CHURCH OF GOD Mountain Assembly Churcu . f'r. Uih;.M,5)'30 4 ' .'.) r Si'Him-i - 11:00 A V Suwta service. 7:3o Sunday evening rv . . 7:30 P. M. Worship Servlc Saturday i 7:30 P. M. Worship Service

SHELITCHN FIRST CHRISTIAN miTKr ibl School in' Junior O. V A, M Hall "wrti T.nrri l. morning at 9:30. followed by Lord'f Supper

m ORIlM IOI.M Vs "lelb'.irn Jnd. Carl R Brpntnn. pir ' . - f ! fi ?n a ni itifsdf Pr&ver Service at

CHURCH OF GOD MISSION (Formerly Gospel Lighthouse J.'R. Royer, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Cbas. Hunt, Supt. nririav " i if Ht eer'ices at 7'" o1"ck. . Wednesday night services at 7-nn oVlock Raturdav night services also at 7 00 o'clock. Everyone welcome.

SCOTT CITY PILGRIM! IIOLINF.S C'URCII j Sunday;. School. 9:30 a. m. Preaching Service,' 10:30 a. m. Preaching Services, 7:00 p. m.' Weekly Prayer Meeting Tues-

I " Vou are invited to worship with

us. .!

ivlns Our Religion

WHAT we are determines what nAnnlfl thinlr rtf nun roliffinn

- " r " ..... VM. . - ot what we say about our religious

fe., James tells us in Sunday's lesm that faith without works is

oad. It is that very truth that our

uneration so much needs to get jld upon. We have many perplexing situa-

ons in our world. Racial differ-

fices, differences regarding capital

iid labor, and so forth -and so on.

How are these problems to be

plv'ed?, By resolutions? We know fiat many very pious resolutions

hve been adopted concerning these

jroblems, but still the problems

main. One Christian in any given com

munity who applies the teaching

if James, to everyday life will

'.tart a train of events that will

-:dd up to the solution of any prnb-

em. social, economic or wbat not.

!Ve must translate our beliefs 'nto hction.

!ie More Excellent Way ,

AMES goes on to assure us that

when we undertake faithfully to a to i rri' ry maw ntifi

ntly claim the promise of God

at if any man lack wisdom, let m ask of God who giveth liberally

to all men, and upbraideth not.

The conclusion of the whole mat-

therefore, is to face life as we

d it, taking into account the tual facts, and boldly and conflntly tackling the job in the assurce that the grace of the Lord

sus Christ is always sufficient for

y and every situation.

The more excellent way of

lie Golden Rule is the answer to he whole matter. But the Golden

kule is impotent until it is trans

ited into action. And the best of it all is that it

tually works. When someone

lied Morrison what Christianity

s' doing for China; he replied:

Christianity is changing China into

community of God." That is pre-

bely what this lesson will do for.

ur community, if you apply its

Sachings to life as you find it. .

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otestant denominations. Released by

:U feituresj .

CHURCH OF CHRIST N. State St. Bible study, 9:30 a. m. Worship, 10:30 a. m. Evening service, 7:30. Wednesday evening service, 7:30. Preaching each second and fourth Sunday by C. F. Peck.

: Also preaching on fifth Sunday during months having five Sundays. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1 Rev. Homer G. Weisbecker Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a. m., Russell Inbody, Supt. t Morning worship, 10:45. Theme "Our Opportunity." Junior Choir practice Saturday at 10:30 a. m. v Senior Choir practice Wednesday' at 7:30 p. m. ' Vincennes Presbyterial will meet at Farmersburg on Monday, October 27th. The Women's Association will met Friday, October 31. This is the annual guest day with a musical and tea. The Association rummage sale is Saturday, October 25th at the Powell Motor Sales. ' The childrens Halloween party is tomorrow afternoon from 2 o'clock until 4 o'clck.

Dugger, Ind. Joseph numrickhouse. pastor

Sunday School each Sunday at

P:30 a. m. Mnrnina Worship at 10-45 a. m B V F each Rundav pveninp at 6:30. ' Evening ( Worship at 7:30. 1 Prayer Service and Bible Study Thursday at 7:30 p, m.

Commurion Service 2nd Sun

day morning each month, followed lv morning worship. All services central standard time.

I FIRST METHODIST CHURCH I Rev. E. E. Aldrich. pastor

1 Church School for all ages at

9:30, Earl Handford, general superintendent. Morning worship at 10:30. Observance of World Temperance Sunday. Methodist Youth Fellowship at 6:15. Loren Harris, speaker, and Miss Ruth Anderson the leader. Methodism's Hour of Inspiration at 7:30 on Wednesday evaning, Prof. Campbell will give the closing session of the Teacher Training course. ' Rev. Aldrich will begin a six week's study of the Life and Letters of St. Paul. Nov. 5th Mrs. Ronald Burdge will,, start a' six weeks Mission Studv clas on Great Prayers of the Bible. This will be under the auspices of the Woman's Society of Christian Service. Credit will be given to all members who' take the course. Choir rehearsal at 7:30 on Thursday evening. '

BAPTIST CHURCH 9:30.' Sunday School, Allan Letterman, Supt. 10:30. Worship service, Thomas Bush Jr. Will bring the message. 6:00. B. Y. F. and C. W. C. ' 7:00. Evening service. Thomas . Bush Jr. will again bring the message with the young people in charge. , ; 7:30. Wednesday prayer service and C. ,W. E. Allan Campbell will be the speaker. 7:30. Thursday, choir practic" 1 We have been having very inspirational services and our church doors are always open.

PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH ' Temporary Church Corner I N. Main St. and Wall St. ' Sunday. School, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 10:45. Young PeoDles spv'"e, 6:15. Evening service, 7:00. Prayer and , Praise service, Thursday evening, 7:00. Sunday School Supt., Bruce Collins. Pastor, Rev. Leroy Pi Metcalfe, 627' N. Main St, The public is invited to all services.

CHURCH OF GOD MISSION . Rev. James A. Goode, pastor Frank Brown Sunday School Sunt. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00. Evening services,-7:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 7:00, Saturday night service, 7:00. Come and worship with us.

CHURCH OF CHRIST East (Jackson Street. 9:45 a. m. Bible study. 10:30 a. m. Worship service. 7:00 p. m. Evening service. 7:00 p. m. Wednesday evening service.

FULL GOSPEL MISSION Emery Dilley, pastor Sunday School, 9:30. Preaching service, 10:30. Night services, 7:00. Tuesday night the young people will have their meeting. This is also Bible Study night, 7:00. Friday night services, 7:00.

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The old wagon wheel in the picture, leaning against the side wall of the old log shop, is fast becoming a relic of a departed era. . T . - Time was when the blacksmith and wheelwright did a thriving business, and the rumble of carts and wagons was a familiar sound in every community. Some of these old vehicles survive on the farms, but they are fast disappearing. The truck, trailer and tractor today are doing the farm work" and hauling the farmer's produce to market. These have ushered in a new era in transportation. The conditions of Human life are thus constantly changing under the impetus of man's inventive genius. Age follows age in rapid succession and change is the order of the world. The only enduring things are the things of the mind and spirit. Love and hope and faith are eternal. The Church ministers to the spiritual needs of man. It seeks to impart the principles of right living and teach men to love and honor God. These are the changeless and eternal things in a world of constant change, and they ; are as necessary today for. wholesome living as in ages past..

"IE CHURCH FOR ALL

fan survive Th demcracy nor . Uf a every JZm Je re souL I mJi2aiion fY person should attend reasons why and Supp0rt the Church Th V'CeS re9ulary own sake. (2) For hiSaS,! T U) For hi sa.ke of his commun fnsfEake- (3) For the

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