The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 November 1940 — Page 3

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r&i (Why Not Go to Church Tomorrow? Perhaps you have planned tonrtir- « to he a busy day of pteanui < hich i* your right and need after a week of care and work But >t would add to the benefit of your 't;iy of rest to'devote an hour of It t n raring a helpful nieOsare of heer and hope from a church pal"d. If you have not attended hurch service recently, why not n ake tomorrow a more aatisfaclo '-y Sunday — by golhg to church? McCurry Funeral Nome Ambulance Service — Phone 815

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FIRST BAPTIST CHFRCH 4. Drover Forward. Minister 9:36 A. M. Bible School session, Mr Clayton Cash, superintendant. A graded school with classes for all ages. Morning service: The Goodness of God. 6:30 P. M. Junior, Intermediate and High '• School Baptist Young Peoples Unions meet. 6:30 P M. Adult Union. Evening Service Oui Mexican Indians, illus- ] trated with sterenopt:< an pictures Thursday Evening T .30 Meeting for Bible : study and prayer.

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CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev. E. E. Singhorse. Pastor Lester Hane S. S. Supt. 9:00 A. M. Cars will go for children. 9:30 A M Sunday School. Rally Day. Billy Middleton, th.rteen yeai old coloied singer, accompanieci by his mother from Paris. Illinois, \vill furnish the special music for the Rally. He will sing several numbers both before and after the class hour He comes to us highly recommended: therefore, every one is urged to be present Every child is to receive a gift at the close of the class hour. 10:4S A M Morning Worship. Evangelist. Miss LeVeta Ellis wil speak 6:30 P M N. Y. P S. At this sendee Miss Ellis Will tell of her recent work among the American Indians in Western Oklahoma. 7:30 P. M. Evangelistic sendee. This sendee marks the close of a two weeks revival effort Miss Blhs will give the closing message. 7:30 P M Thursday prayer and praise sen-ice

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MAPLE HEIGHTS METHODIST CHURCH Angie Godwin, Pastor Church School 9:30 A M. The board elected four new teachers at their meeting Friday evening It was also decided to have a week's tneeCng. beginning December 1st The Woman's Society of Christian Service will meet with Mrs. Dorothy Chadd, State Road 43. Tuesday. November 19th at 2 p m. Come worship with us on the Lord's Day.

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Re\. Ttioma* .1. McGrath On every side we hear voices raised, deploring the waning influence of Christianity in the lives of men and nations. We fail to realize, evidently, that such condition obtains our national scales as well as in international affaii s, precisely, because we have permitted ourselves to come to a condition wherein the influence of Christ's teaching and example fails to exercise proper force in our individual actions and lives. As a fact, we must admit there is antagonism between Christ and ourselves as viewed by our actions and attitudes. Ideally, there should be no conflict; in the ple.nned harmony of an ordei, established by God himself there would be none. In our desiieto exercise liberty. we have abused freedom, our gift from God. and as a result the habit of selfishness reigns in our life. Man has exalted himself without regard to God he has made himself, his opinion, and his will tne determining factors or norm of living with growing disregard for God, whose Will finds expression thru revealei commandment and law. A nation, in the scope of its influence, will he .noble, just and charitable in that degKe in which these virtues or qualities find expression in the lives of the individuals who muke up the nation. These virtues, in individuals, must be rooted deeply in internal di:-positions or habit otherwise, expression is life without soul, action without heart. Christian international order can be properly built by nations that are Christian and such nations aie made of men who know the Will of God and keep it. The task, to which we must set ourselves -if we truly wish a right order of things is to begin this ordering of our individual lives We are not tne determining norm cf our lives God's Will is. We do not fulfil the whole lay thru the serving of God. as we determine to •serve Him We are pleasing i n His Sight in so far as we •'•c His Will "What Wilt Thou have me do" was the proper question and disposition manifested by the great Apostle in the instant of his conversation. That generous effort of will must be present in each of us The expressing of that will in our own lives as we endeavor to live as God would have us live is the basis of the only true and lasting Peace that can reign in the hearts of men and homes and nations, in the world as well. Peace is the blessing of God on those who are well-disposed Peace can be f ound -not in the mere service of God. but in the service of God that is in agreement with His Will.

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GOBIN MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH Claude M. McClur®, Minister Van Denman Thompson. Minister of Music.

Dgds Day Services

9:30 A M. Church School. 10:40 A. M. Junior Church. 10:40 A. M. Morning Worship. Sermon: "Religion for a Day of Change" by the minister, assisted by Dr L R Eckardt. Rev.

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Members of Sigma Nu Fraternity will special guests at the worship service. 6:00 P. M. Intermediate League.

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ST. PAUL’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Father McGrath, Pastor 8:0® a. m. Low mass. 10:00 a. m. High mass. 7:00 a. m Daily mass except Saturday 8:00 a. m. mass.

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH H. C. Eel lor v Minister Eugene Pennington, Minister of Music "Troublesome Religion" will be the subject of the ministers message at the 10:00 A. M worship hour tomorrow. The service follows th< adult study groups, which meet at 9:30. Graded CAiurch meets at 9:30 A M. Intermediate Vespers 5:30. High School Vespers 6:00. Men's Forum meeting has been changed to Wednesday night. 6:50 o clock. The speaker will lie Mr Howard Anderson, minister of the Speedway Christian Church Visitors are always welcome at all services.

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FIRST PENTECOST MISSION Rev. Mary Hignite. Pastor Cornet 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. m.. Everybody welcome.

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THE PRESBY TERIAN CHURCH Victor L. Raphael. Minister Jack Gillespie. Organist—Director. Church School 9:30 A M Special Thanksgiving program: "But the earth abideth forever." Offering for National Missions. Worship 10:35 A M Sermon theme: "God s Perfect Gifts." Music: Prelude -‘ Chorale" Bach Offertory "Adagio" Franck; Quartet— "Now thank we all our God" Shellev; Anthem "Gloria in Excelsis” Mozart. Student Fellowship 6:30 P M. Leader, Charles Thorne.

Sunday school 2:00 p. m. Classes for all ages; Mid week services on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Evangelistic services Sunday evening at 7:45 p. m. witn special songs and music. Everyone invited to attend

Jewelers DIAMONDS - WATCHES - SILVERWARE Gifts for all Occasions. SCHOENMAN’S JEWELRY STORE

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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.

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ST ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH J. M. Nelson. Vicar. i 720 S Locus! St.. Greencastle. Sunday. October 27th, twenty-third Sunday after Trinity 9:30 A M Church School 10:30 A M Morning Prayer.

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. CHl'RCK Rev. J. C. Mitchell. Pastor Morning Worship. 10:45 A. M William Pat Buckner, his subject "Christians Amor". Afternoon Bible School. 2:30 P M. Christian ACE League, 6:30 P M Christie*! ACE I eng tie 6:30 p m Boy Scout Service Evening Worship. 7:30 P M Rev. Mitchell in charge

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