Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 47, Number 40, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 16 July 1954 — Page 3

Grace Lutaeran Church Rev. Carl Sorensen. Pastor. 9:45 Sunday School with a class for you. 10>:45 Divine Worship. “Judgement On Neglect." Heb. 2:1-3. Tuesday 7:30 Sunday School teachers cabinet meets in the church. Friday 7:30 Senior Choir practice. God Is love, and no tongue of men or angels is able adequately tp K describe God’s Love. Because God’s grace Is so great, the more Is His zeal and His righteous judgement over those who do not heed nor seek Him and who do not rightly evaluate the abundance of His grace. To all who desire a few quiet moments with God ih meditation

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and prayer will find the doors of our church always open, that anytime during the day they can enter the church and be strengthened with a spiritual peace. Great interest is shown in the progress of the church with the new Cathedral Lights, and which will soon be in their proper place. August the First, the Anniversary will soon be herd. All the committees are working hard preparing for the outstanding event in the history of, the churcfi.

Burr Oak B. U. B. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. No Worship Service. Solomon's Creek E. U. B. Sunday School 9:30. 1 No, Worship Service. Bible Study Wednesday, 8 p.m. The Methodist Church Rev. Noble Greene, Minister, Sunday, July 18. » Worship 10 a. m. Minister's sermon: “How Are You Marked?” The Chancel Choir will furnish the anthem. During this vacation season, are you taking a vacation from God? God never lakes a vacation from you. Do you have a right to take a vacation from Him? if you want your vacation to have its fullest meaning and leave you with a more complete sense of rest and at ease, attend Church on Sunday morning. A genuine service of Worship will leave-you feeling different than any other activity. Accept this challenge for next Sunday morning. You will say. with most of the others who attend, "it was good to be here this morning”. You are cordially invited to worship with us next Sunday morning. Church Study 11 a.m. Christian Koher is the Superintendent. There is consecrated and capable leadership in every department. If possible, come for the Worship Service and stay through the Study Period. Thursday, July 22: Very important Commission on Education meeting. All teachers, department superintendents, assistant teachers, commission chairman. school superintendent, and school secretary treasurer should be present without fail. The time 7 p .m. Chancel Choir rehearsal 7:45 p.m, In order to save time and accomplish the most in the allotted time, each member is requested to be on time.

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Calvary Evangelical United Brethren Church K. E. Foulke. pastor. Church School at 9:45 a.m., Ed Caskey, supt. Church Worship at 10:45 a.m. Sermon: "The Peril of Uselessness.” The choir will render the anthem. The seventh in the series l?f sound films will be shown in the evening at 8 p.m. on the theme, "The Stoning At Lystra." Everyone welcome. The Committee on Finance, composed of the Stewards and Trustees, will meet at the church on Monday evening at 8 o’clock. The Fellowship Class meetirig

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will be held on Tuesday evening at Lakeside at 8 o’clock. Midweek Service and Choir rehearsal on Thursday evening. 8 and 9:00 o’clock. ll i SERmon —UJII— : Rev. Robert H. Harper GrotriMg Through Bible Study. Lesson for July 18: Acts 17: 10-11; Timothy 4: 13-16; 11 Timothy 2: 15; 3: 14-17; Hebreus 4: 12. Golden Text: Psalms 1.19: 11. Our lesson begins with the record of the going of Paul and Silas to Beroea, after turmoil had been s stirred up in Thessalonica by their presence there. They went into the Jewish synagogue in Beroea and preached Christ to the people. And they who heard received the "word with all readiness of mind, exam-ining-the scriptures daily, whether these things were so.” Paul, writing to Timothy, admonished him to give time to reading. as well as to exhortation and teaching. It is well for a pastor to give attention to pastoral work, but he must not neglect what might be called his ammunition. He must not fail in his study of the word. For that will be indeed a blessing both to the preacher and to those who hear him. It was in a great succession of scripture Atudy that Timothy was to be diligent in his study of the word. For from a child he had been taught to know the sacred writings that were able to make him wise unto salvation through faith in Christ. The study of the scripture is for the purpose to furnish the man of God completely unto every good utterance and work. For the scripture is living and active and may be sharper than a two-edged sword in reaching the heart and thoughts of a man to make him right in the sight of God.

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THE CHURCH OF THE LITTLE ITAAWER Lake Wawasee, North Side (Roman Catholic) Operated by tike Oblate Fathers Masses During July and August 7:30 8:30 9:45 11:00 Confessions before each mass. ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Lake Wawasee - South Side Services During July. •8:(M) and 11:00 every Sunday. Holy Communion. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Rev. Samuel Lnngtiecker, Elder. 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Morning Worship. Rev. Lee Cory, speaker. 7:SO Bible Study, Young l People’s Service. 8:00 Evening Worship. Rev. Lavon Symensnia. speaker. You are welcome. Mrs. Nancy Noe had as Sunday ’guests Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hizer of Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Ed Noe, and Mr. and Mrs. John Macquire of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Parker of Gas City, and Mrs. Ella Baker of Kimmell. Mrs. Hattie Guthrie of Albion spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Grimes. Mrs. Burn Steffy and Velma Guthrie of Albion were dinner guests last Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Grimes.

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w. s. c. s. Mrs. Leon Connolly was hostess to Circle No. 2 Thursday evening, July 8, at her home on Syracuse Lake. The meeting was called to order by President Blanche Bates. Thirteen members responded with verses of scripture. Devotions were given by Sara Rex. Mrs. Orval Carr, Mrs. Leonard Nichols, and Jill McMacken were present. After the business meeting, re-

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