Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 47, Number 43, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 6 August 1954 — Page 3
The Methodist Church Rev. Noble Greene. Minister. Worship 10 a.m. The minister will discuss the second in the series on the relationship of Christ and Man. The subject is: “The Magnetic Christ." A .warn Christian welcome awaits a Chance wwflbtrsKWHr you. at the door of the Church. The Chancel Choir will furnish another of their beautifully regidered anthems. Church Study 11 a.m. All those attending the worship hour are
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cordially invited to remain for the study period. You will find a rich Christian Fellowship in the class for your age group. Thursday. Aug. 12 Chancel Choir rehearsal at 7:45 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 12 Regular meeting of the Commission on Education. All members are ed to keep this date free of other activities and plan to be at the meeting. The time is 7 p.m. Special announcement: The Chancel Choir will sponsor an Old Fashion Ice Cream Social on the Methodist Church Lawn. You have plenty of time to whet your appetite. so get busy and have a keep appetite for lots of good ice cream, pie. cake, coffee and cold drinks. Plan to spend a pleasant evening on the Syracuse Methodist Church lawn meeting and conversing with your friends and keeping cool by eating lots of ice cream.
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Rev. Samuel Longnecker, Elder. <1:30 Sunday School. 10.30 Morning Worship. Rev. Lee Cory, speaker. 7:30 Bible Study and Young People. 8:00 Evening Worship. Lavon Symensma, speaker. You are welcome. Solomon’s Creek E. U. B. Rev. John Schroeder, Pastor. Sunday School 9:30 A. M., Mr. John Darr, supt. Worship Service 10.40 A. M. Bible Study Wednesday 8 p.m. Burr Oak E. U. B. Rev. John Schroeder, Pastor. Sunday School 9:30 A. M., Mr. Raymond Raker, supt. Worship Service 7:30 P. M. Grace Lutheran Church Rev. Carl Sorensen, pastor. 9:45 Sunday Church School — with classes for all. 10.45" Divine Worship. “The Secret of Christian Joy.” Tuesday 7.30 Church Council meets. Friday 7:30 Senior choir practice. A thought has been milling in the minds of church leaders as to the best way of the knowledge of the Christian religion. The Bible is the first step with the teachings of Christ so essential to all spiritual growth. A weekday religious church school is contemplated for the benefit of our youth in the community. This course will help the work of the Sunday School both in interest and atten.lance. There is talk about Released Time. but nothing is done about it. The Lutheran
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Church is doing something about that question. The weekday Church School has a distinct contribution to make in the work of the parish. The pastor will be glad to speak with parehts about this important factor of religious instruction on released time. The 50th Anniversary celebrated August Ist was & success in ever}- way. The church was filled with visitors, and members of the congregation. The dedication of the various gifts with the memories of the good work done by the founders of the church. Pastor Louis Valbracht of Chicago, delivered a stirring evangelistic message. Pastor John Pettit, a former pastor of Grace Church, acted as liturgist. The choir in their new robes added to the solemnity of the occasion. The music by the choir and soloist James Larson of Toledo, spoke of the faith of the church and its strength. Grace Lutheran Church opened another chapter for a spiritual .advancement, and Christ the cornerstone. THE CHURCH OF THE LITTLE FLOWER Lake Wawasee, North Side (Roman Catholic) Operated by the’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 8:00 and 11:00 every Sunday. Holy Communion. 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: “You Gotta Get A Glory.” Special music will be rendered by tjie Men’s Quartet.*
IjU ; '2l SLRmpl\ REV. ROBERT H. HARPER Choosing the Best Lesson for August 8: Matthew 6: 25-33: Pbilippians l : 9-11; 4: 8 Golden Text: Pbilippians 1: 9-10 It has been said that worry kills a man, not work. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus urges men to put aside worry and care, trusting the Heavenly Father for the things that are needful in a material way. assured that He who feeds the ravens and clothes the grass of the field will provide for the men and the women who look up with true faith. hut faith in God is to be exercised. not only for the supplying of daily material needs, but also for the meeting of spiritual needs. As a man finds pardon through personal faith, he also finds knowledge and support in going on toward a better Christian experience. Faith is an illuminating power in a man’s daily living. Jesus said that if any man will do the Father’s will, he shall know of the doctrine, he shall know of the truth. And it may be happily surprising hgw the way will open before him. The last verse of the text may be likened unto a string of pearls of spiritual truth and experience. Consider each pearl that has, a place of adornment of the Christian —honesty, justice, purity, and all things that are lovely and of good report. Consider, too, the power of thought that is given to faith. We are to think upon the things that adorn the true Christian. And through the help of God, we may attain unto them The tenth in the series of picturs on the Life of St. Paul will be shown this Sunday evening at 8.00 o’clock. Just three pictures remain in this great series. You are encouraged to attend. The Ladies Aid meeting will be held at Lakeside on Tuesday at 8:00P.M. Th WSWS will be held at the home of Mrs. Lena Bauef Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock Midweek Service Thursday at 8:00 P, M. The pastor will be attending the World Council Ecumenical Institute held at Naperville, Illinois this next week. Solomon’s Creek Church ladies gave a banquet Friday at the church for the minister’s wives attending the annual Conference of the Evangelical United Brethren Church at Oakwood Park:
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Scouts, Going To Camp Going to camp for Girl Scouts Is part of their learning, “To Be Prepared”, and August 8 Is the OIM. SCOUTS OF U.S.A. date. Sue Hendrick, Pat Siefert, Nancy Clark, Barbara Bitner, Bonnie Brower and Sharon Brown will go on that date to Camp Kil-OQuah, Birch Lake, Mich. Mrs. Zella McCurdy of Covington, Kentucky, sister of Grant Skidgel, and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ragan of Kendallville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Grant Skidgel Friday. Saturday visitors included Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Cain, Mrs. Skidgel’s niece and nephew from Bowliag Green, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. George Xanders retun ed home Friday after a visit with their daughter. Mrs. William Haas, Mr. Haas and children a t Chicago. Mrs. Harry Appenzeller Sr. returned home to Redkey, Indiana after several days in her sons home, Harry Appenzeller Jr., and family. How Christian Science Heals SUN. 8:15 AM., WO WO 1190 kc "GOD'S LAW HEALS POLIO" SUN, 9:15 A.M., WTRC IS4O kc
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