Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 190, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 24 September 1948 — Page 4
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By DR. KENKLTH 1. FOREMftX
SCRIPTURE : Acta 18 :J-S ; 17:18-18 : I Corinthian. 4:14-21; 16:10-11; Philippiem 1:19; I Theaulonian 1:1-10; II Timothy 1:8-14; 1:14-15. DEVOTIONAL READING I Palmi 119:129-188.
Faith: A Family Tradition Lesson for September 26, 1948
HERE IS a brief Bible quiz: What Christian man did Paul recommend to the Phillipians as the one completely unselfish person
he knew? When Paul needed a than to present his fdeas to a "problem church" whom did he send? When Paul wanted reliable information about a
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Dr. foreman pauj ..son more often than any one else? The answer to all these questions Is the same: Timothy.. Certainly a man whom the great Saint Paul found so congenial, so reliable, so unselfish and effective a Christian, is a man worth our careful attention. We ask this question about him: What made him what he was? " ;.' Faith at Home SOME MEN have to leave home itfind faith.- But perhaps the happiest Christians, certainly the most fortunate, are those who cannot re-' member what it was not to have faith. It was the atmosphere they breathed . as children. The first people they knew were Chirstians. prayer : and faith were taken for granted, the .name o. Christ was heard only in revetehce and love, never in" jest or anger. ,. Timothy grew up in such a home. When he became a mature, working Christian he had no wasted years to regret, no wild oats to pull up.' The faith oi. his adult mind was not ' scarred ' bv the acid re
mains of earlier doubt. " Timothy's life was all of one piece. He was born to faith, he grew up in it. ; ' Homes can do a great deal for the children who live in then). But nothing else physical health, poise, culture, friends, ambition nothing else is quite ao valuable a gift cr quite so .lasting, as faith.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES "Reality" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, September 26. The Golden Text is: "The things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal" (II Corinthians 4:18). Among the citations which -com-, prise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: "While he yet spake, there came from the ruler of the synagogue's house certain which said, Thy daughter is dead: why troublest thou the Master any further? And he took the damsel by the hand, and said unto her, Talitha cumi; which is, being interpreted, Damsel, I say unto thee, arise. And straightway the damsel arose, and walked" (Mark 5: 35, 41, 42). ' The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "The fact that the Christ, or Truth, overcame and still overcomes death proves the 'king of terrors' to be but a mortal belief, or error, which Truth destroys with the spiritual evidences of Life; and this shows that what appears to the senses to be death is but a mortal illusion, for to the real man and the real universe there is no death-process" (p, 89).
ST. MARY'S CHURCH Mass Schedule Sept. 26 Sullivan, 7:30. Dugger, 9:30.
YOITRC INVITED I
TO ATTEND THE CHURCHES IN SHELBUEN
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Lester N. Abel, Minister Church School, 9:30 a. m Morning Worship, 10:30 a. mEvening Service, 7:00 p. m. SHELBURN CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible Study, 10:00 a. m. Worship Service. li:00 a. m. Bro. Herman Goble will preach every first Lord's day of each month at both' morning and evening services. CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Hughes R. Morehead . 9:30 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Worship! 7:30 p. m. Preaching. . . Wednesday 7:30 p. in., Preaching. Thursday 7:30 p. m.i Y. P. E Services Saturday 7:30 p m, Preaching SHELBURN CHURCH OF GOD MOUNTAIN ASSEMBLY Rev. O. L. Bunch, pastor Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Booster Band Sunday evening, 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7:00. Preaching service Saturday evening, 7:00. Preaching service Sunday
.evening, 7:00.
During July and August these services are one-half hour latei excepting the Sunday School service. Everyone welcome.
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
Prayer Meeting Wednesday at
7:00 p. in.
Church services Saturday t 7:00 p. m. CHURCH OF CHRIST North State Street Bible Study, 9:30 a. xn. Worship service, 10:30 a. m. Evening service, 7:30. Wednesday evening service, 7:30. Preaching the second and fourth Sunday of each monbi. Speaker, W. W. Adamson, second Sunday and James A. Thrasher, every fourth Sunday.
SHELT5CRN fTRST CHRISTIAN CHURCt Bible School In Junior O. U A. M. Hall . each Lord's D morning at 9:30, followed bt Lord's Supper.
SHELBURN BAPTIST CHURCH Jack Watson, pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a. m , Thomas Walters, Supt. B. Y. F. at 5:00 p. m. .
Preaching services : at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. mi. on the 1st, 3rd
and 5th Sundays.
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In later years faith may have to
be pounded into -person or shocked-. HJfh , SchooU)epartment,
into mm; Qui ii: cuuunuuu uuui i woven in, welded in, and that is as it should be. Happy the Christian Who does not have to turn his back on his childhood when he turns his face to Christ!
METHODIST CHURCH Rev. E. E. Al'lrlch, pastor
Church School at 9:30. This is 5choo, ea( Sunday
with entire school has been prepared. Certificates will be
granted all scholars up to the
PAXTON METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School at 9:30 a. m'.,
Mrs. Cress Dailey, Supt.
Preaching following Sunday
Rev. El
Yates, pastor.
Book of Wisdom 4TJ ELIGION cannot be. taught, JA.it can only be caught," is an old saying. It is partly true, for you cannot set any dozen people at random down on A bench' and teach . them into faith. If teaching religion were as simple as that, then every Sunday school could guarantee that every one of its graduates would become a saint. Nevertheless, religion can partly be taught, for in a book there may be crystallized the faith of many a generation. A book may concentrate and preserve
the insight, the inspiration, the as- or rjept.
surance of men and women who 19-35 junjor church service, though dead yet speak. also Church School classes for Living with books of faith is like adujts down through Intermed-
living witn many iamuiee oi xaiui iate Dept.,
BETHEL METHODIST V, M. Suddarth, pastor
MorniliS services on the spp-
M.crning worship and sermon ond and tourth Sundays of the
cuun win bing month at 9:30 a. m. "Fair are the Meadows" by Sunday School at 10:30 a Buchtel. The sermon topic is jesse Bedwell, Supt.
The Real tnemies ot the Evening services on first and
Church. third Sundays of the month at
Methodist Y.oum fellowship 7:00 p. m.
at 6:30. Miss Betty Jo Bledsoe is Prayer meeting Wednesday at
m.
the leader. All y.-.uth Invited.
Hour of Inspiration at 7:30 Wednesday evening. The pastor will lead. Choir rehearsal on Thursday evening at 7:30. FIRST BAPTIST CRURCH R. E. Pavy, pastor. Please note change of time of
our morning services:
7:00
p. m.
t-l - 1 T . 1
9:30-Morning worship, also Dro- raul
classes for all up through Jun-
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Farmersburg, Ind. T. M. Jennings, minister
aunaay acnooi at iu:uu a. m.,
H. A. Baldridge, Supt. Morning Worship 11:00.
Fourth Lord's Day preaching
both morning and evening by
SUGAR GROVE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH i. it n. U:'M). Sunday School at 10:15 a. i Chas. 11. Davis, Supt.
at the same time. Such a book is
the Bible. And it was the Bible, or ' so, much of it as had been written, the Old Testament, which was the one ,' Book in . Timothy's boyhood home. Through the Scriptures, the boy's mother taught her son not merely her own faith but that of many a generation before her time. ' In our own day, parents may feel that they come too far short - of- being saints, so they hesitate about urging their perhaps dim- ; ly-felt religion on their children. -' Yet in our Bible there is open to all fathers and mothers ft means of placing their children in an ; atmosphere of intense faith. '.' Personal religious genius is rare; but even though you may be any- ?. thing but a genius, you still can i brihg to your child the treasures of the. ;Bible, product of the highest iftspiration ind insight the world . has known. ' V ''' Women of the Family TIMOTHY'S FATHER was Greek, probably not a Christian. He. and Timothy may never have understo6d each other. "It was the
6:30 Sunday evening fellowship for youths. - 7:30 Evening church service. You have a standing invitation to worship with us.
CHURCH OF CHRIST East Jackson Street ' Bible Study, 9:30 a. m. . Worship service, 10:30 a. m. Wednesday evening services, 7:30. ' - , James S. Hardison will be the speaker at both morning and evening services Sunday, Sept. 5th.
MEROM PENTECOST CHURCH
W. H. Day. pastor n .
bunaay bcnooi at y:3U a. m
Bernard Criss, Supt. Evening services, 7:30.
Christ Ambassador service at
7:30 Tuesday. Russell Smith
president.
Thursday evening prayer ser
vice, 7:30.
Communion each Sunday
morning. Everyone welcome.
PHllREM HOLINESS CHURCH 313 North Main Street Rev. ChaTles L. Wilson, pastor Bruce Collins, Supt. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. . Morning Worship. 10:30. : Evangelistic service, 7:00 p. m. Children and young peoples service Wednesday, ; 7:00-8:00 p. m. Mid-week prayer service,
Thursday evening, 7:00
SCOTT CITY' PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 1 Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Preaching Service, 10:30 a. m Preaching Services, 7:00 p. m.
Weekly Prayer Meeting Tues
day night at 7:00. ;
i you die invited to worship with
w.
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Wa wialrnmp vnn to all nur
women of the family who molded gyig, prayi pian and come.
the , ooy s mma ana neari,
m.,
DUGGER METHODIST V. M. Suddarth, pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a
Charles Mason, Supt. Sunday morning service, 10:30. Prayer services Thursday, 7:00 p. m.
and his
his
grand-
, mother, Eunice,
' mother, Lois. . It is always so. It, is the women ."of family who havfc most influence for. faith or against it Tht
First presbyterian church ; Rev. Homer G. Weisbecker, Pastor
DOy Knpws ,n motuer ueiure us . - Tu-j,, c,ir '-lA-.-iwwi. w, sA .a(.hi Russe11 Inbody, Supt
.birn to. talk, ha absorbs her attii tudes and ideas ven before he un-
k deritanasthm.v:.If father vand
World-wide Communion will CHURCH OF CHRIST
hp observed in our church Sun- Bro. W. F. Cline of
FULL. GOSPEL MISSION Emery Dilley, pastor Sunday School, 9:30. Preaching service, 10:30. Night services, 7:00. Tuesday night the young peo
ple will have their meeting. This
Morninc worship. 10:45. Theme is also Bible Study night, 7:00
"On Being Free." Friday night services, 7:00, The senior choir will practice
momer rnuei in reuum, it. is unwjr
.-that. childen, will follow; mother rather. than father. . - -. -'
day, Oct. 3. Rally Day in our Indiana, will preach
Ladoga, at the
"(Cbntrioaf br the International Cauaefl "huith school will h observed oemany tnuica o. onrist bun
fr.0.diiwtfa:i :bhaU of ao th. same Rundav with the
' Protestant denominationi.
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In flie
of the Church
The environment in which the photographers found these boys and girls speaks well for their future. The pictures emphasize the wisdom they have shown in adding to their secular training a study of the Scriptures as a guide for living. Spiritual development will strengthen their lives in whatever spheres their lots may be cast. Friendships formed in religious associations are usually more dependable and far more helpful than those picked up in questionable places of amusement. Spread out before these youthful students is a wonderful and alluring future. They possess youth, intelligence, vision, and hope, and to these they may add faith, love, and achievement which is the full realization of life. All these and more will be theirs if they follow the teachings of the Scrintures in building their careers. , The churches of this community seek to direct the footsteps of our youth into paths of usefulness and happy living.
survive Ti, aeacracv nn .""ut a -every J!, Thuer ore four ! "0r viIa(ion sake of hi, 1 h,s chdren's (,) F his sie of tt mTni,y "d not on -,i3) For "da,enUrch which "
Monday TueS(Jay '. f ' Thur,d ' 5r,day Saturday
.you desire
Romans g-i. Proverbs 4 3 L 1 T.mothy3:,3.17
1'". E. Keliter, Strasburt. Vt.
Recognizing The Importance Of Th Of This Community The Under-
Firms Have Graciously Donated This Space.
DAVIDSON CLEANERS Phone 371 ' Glessie Xewcllyn, .Prop.- '; ..: - .'... BIT bfcAUTT SHOP Phone 600 Sherman Building : -' . " t- - ' -.v. . SPRINGER- " GOCCKENOUR COMPANT ,' . . Ladies Apparel.- - DUDLEY CHEVROLET SALES 109 South Main JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY COMPANY , - ' ' Sullivan-Linton . tit W. G. RIGGS & SON . HARDWARE -25 North Mala
COX & WDLLIAMS GARAGE' 1 Phone 619 T ,207 North Section - '
RADER SALES, INC: . Phone 210 , Your I-H Dealer
ROOT'S SULLIVAN STORE Quality Costs Less . ; At Roofs
LYRIC & SHERMAN THEATRES R. H. Tricker. Mgr. THE FASHION fSHOP ' : Phone 380 ' J. C. Greenberg SMITH DRUG STORE ; Phone 375 103 South Main COUNTY HARDWARE : Vaughn Jones . . , North Side Square M1LBURN PHARMACY " ', Phone 181 . . :-- The Rexall Store '. . -'"'-'. '" ''', 7 UP BOTTLING CO. Fresh Up with 7 Up ' Phone 501 (
CITIZENS OARAGE ... Phone 98 '. Richard Loyd, Prop.
WDLDIN'S GREENHOUSE Phone 9214 Beautiful Floral Designs
SULLIVAN DECORATING COMPANY Wallpaper & Paint Store
SPRINGER MOTOR, SALES Phone 178 Your Packard Dealer
PETROLEUM SERVICE CO. Distributor i GENERAL TIRES
SULLIVAN TELEPHONE CO. Phone 196 ' ; Sullivan, Indiana WABASH ODL COMPANY Phone 314 H. M. Stewart
; THE COFFEE SHOP Florence Dawson Across From The Index
SULLIVAN COUNTY R.E.M.C. Phone 145 Sullivan, Indiana
CARL HILGEDIEK HEATING & PLUMBING Phone 317
FLYNN'S BURIAL VAULTS Phone 352 Sullivan, Indiana DOMESTIC SEWMACHINE SHOP - Phone 197
L. O. MARTIN GROCERY North Court Street Phone 259
BARCUS & SIMS STANDARD SERVICE Phone 535
SULLIVAN MONUMENT CO. Phone 191 R. H. Clarkson & Son
Released fcy
use day. ' September , 26th at 10:30
of all our new . curriculum a. m. ana 7:dU p. m. Everyone materials. welcome.
