The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 October 1940 — Page 3

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FIRST BAITIST CIIITRCH J. Drover Forward, Minister 9:30 A. M.- Bible School session. A Graded School with classes for every age. 10:30 A. M. Morning worship period. Morning theme: ‘-The Falling Of The Leaves.” 6.50 P. M. Junior Baptist Young People’s ser6:30 P. M. Intermediate Baptist Young People's service. 6:30 P. M. High School Baptist Young People's service. 6:30 P. M. Adult Union. 7:30-Evening worship hour. Evening subject: Seeing God.” Singing in the dark. Thursday evening, 7:00 Mid-week prayer praise and Bible hour. ' The public is cordially invited to all these meetings of this church.

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CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev. E. E. Singhurse, Pastor Lester Hane—S. S. Supt. 10:45 A. M. Morning Worship. 6:30 P. M. N. Y. P. S. The Adult Bible Class in charge of the program. The grandmothers of the church will sing a.nd Mr. A. H. Manuel will speak to the young people. The S. S. contest with Spencer, Brazil, Terre Haute, and St. Bernice just started last Sunday. This contest will last three months. Everyone who is not attending S. S. elsewhere is cordially invited to our school.

Patterns Of Life

REV. VICTOR L. RAPHAEL At a very early age there are set up for us by parents and teachers certain patterns of thought and action which are calculated to direct us throughout life. They deal with every possible phase of our experience: moral, social, economic, intellectual, religious. These patterns seem to be very individualistic, but they are also collective. They have their foundation in the usages of peoples and nations. Because of this they have tremendous significance and are determining factors in the development and progress of humanity everywhere. Their beginning in ancient time is so far removed that it Is impossible to ascertain their age or source. For the most part they have been basic in practically all civilizations and they carry on from one generation to another without interruption. Prominent among these patterns is religion, some form of which is indigenous to virtually all peoples. The Bibles gives a graphic picture of the place of religion in the life of the children of Israel. Customs were estabished that have moulded a large part of the world ever since. Jesus was born into and became a part of this religious pattern. His boyhood and youth were influenced by the manner of life of His people, and especially of His own family. When he reached manhood and was set apart for His distinctive mission, He continued in the way in which He had been brought up. The Gospel according to Luke (4:16) records that on the days of worship Jesus entered into the synagogue "as His custom was.” Here we have a concrete illustration of the influence of the customs of a people. Qne of the inheritances of our generation is the custom of church attendance. Jesus went to church "as He was accustomed to do.” In this day should not that be the pattern of our lives also?

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GOBIN MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH Rally Day Services, Sunday, October 6, 1940 Claude M. McClure, Minister 9:30 A. M. Church School. 10:40 A. M. Morning Worship. Guest Minister: Rev. Merrill B. McFall, from Bloomington. Rev. Elmer Carriker and John Olson will assist. Music: “Cantabile”—Franck; "Panis Angelicas"—Franck; "Blessed are They”—Franck; “Andante from Piece Symphonique”—Franck. Members of the Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity will be guests at the service. 1:30 P. M. Epworth League will leave for the fall retreat held at First Methodist Church, Brazil. 6:30 P. M. Student Forum "A Mock Trial of the Conscientious Objector.” Fireside Chats at the McClure and Messersmith homes.

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MAPLE HEIGHTS METHODIST CHURCH Angie Godwin, Pastor Mr. Ira Suthei'lin teacher for the boys class. Worship service at 7:30 p. m. Opening with silent prayer by candlelight. Song by the congregation- "I Love to Tell The Story.” Invocation by the pastor. Offertory and announcements. Special by Miss Isebell Black of DePauw. Sermon: "The God of Elijah. Closing song: "Take the name of Jesus With You.” Benediction.

ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Father McGrath, Pastor 8:00 a. m. Low mass. 10:00 a. m. High mass. 7:00 a. m Daily mass except Saturday 8:00 a. m. mass.

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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH H. C. Fellers, Minister Eugene Pennington, .Minister of Music "Reality in the Christian Message" will bp the subject of the minister’s message at the 10:00 o’clock worship hour tomorrow morning. Notice of all members is called to the attendance survey to be conducted by the Kum-join-us Class during the next ten weeks. The survey begins tomorrow. Graded Church and Adult study groups start promptly at 9:30 A. M. High School Vespers 6:00. Intermediate Vespers, 5:30. All members who have not returned pledge cards are urged to bring them to the church service tomorrow mornl.-.g, that the annual canvass may be completed. Visitors are always welcome at all services of this church.

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*:* V •: ■ . ■ THE PRESBYTERIAN (Hl’Rt 11 Victor L. Raphael, Minister Church school 9:30 A. M. The Intermediate girls under the direction of Mrs. G. B. Manhart will present a damatization "Sharing our Possessions.” Worship 10:35 A. M. Music: Prelude "Theme in D" Tschaikowsky; Offertory Tdylle" Rheinberger. Anthem—Tn heavenly love abiding" Nicode: Solo by Him Ruth Deggy “The Cros»” Ware. Sermon theme: "Jesus the Master.” Student Fellowship ten 5:30 P. M. Men’s Service Club "Pitch-in” supper Monday 6:30 P. M. Each man is asked to bring a dish of food. "Travelogue on Alaska” by J. P. Allen. Choir practice Friday 7:00 P. M. ST. ANDREW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH J. M. Nelson, Vicar. 720 S. Locust St., G eencastle. Sunday, October 13, 21st Sunday after Trinity. 9:30 Church School. 10:30 Holly Communion and Sermon.

Located on Washington street road on Commercial Place. Sister Peggy Rhoades, pastor. Sunday school 2:00 p. m. 1 Classes for all ages. Mid week services on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Evangelistic services Sunday evening at 7:45 p. m. with special songs and music. Everyone jnvited to attend.

FIRST PENTECOST MISSION Rev. Mary Hignite, Pastor Corner Maple Avenue and Apple Street H. W. Stone, Sunday School Supt. Sunday school 9:30. Mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday and Friday, 7:30 p. in.. Everybody welcome.

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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 429 Anderson Street Sunday service, 11 a. m. Third Wednesday of the mnoth, 8 p. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Reading room, 429 Anderson street, open each Wednesday, 2 to 4 p. m. RACCOON METHODIST CHURCH Minister: Ronald A. Mosley. Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m.

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BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. C. Mitchell, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A. M. A C E. League 6:30 P. M. Evening Worship 7:45 P. M. Sermon—"Choosing the Right Way i in a Time of Crisis." Speaker, Rev. Wm. P. Buckner.

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