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CHURCHES GO -i6 THE CHURCH Of YOUR CHOICE, BUT GO $ i<»111 •» I»rt <j t: '/W .. .<% * I «'» • i :i i Allon Chapel (Seventh-Day Adventist) Urban Leagu?—2030 “T” Street Frank W. Hale, Jr. Pastor LeCount Butler, Assoc. Pastor Herbert Alexander, S. S. Supt. 9:45 a.m. Sabbath School 10:45 a.m. Missionary Meeting Davis Butler, leader 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 4:00 p.m. Young People’s Society Gaines Partridge, leader CHRIST TEMPLE CHURCH OF CHRIST (Holiness) 2149 “U” Street, Lincoln, Nebr Rev. T. O. McWilliams Jr. Pastor Reporter, Richard McWilliams Church of God in Christ 20th 8c U Reporter, Mrs. B. T. McDaniels Sunday School 10:30 a.m. 12:00 Morning Worship; 7 p.m. Y. P. W. W., with J. M. Walker; 8 p.m. Evening worship; 8 p.m. Tuesday and Friday nights, regu lar worship I Mi. Zion Baptist Church Corner 12th and F Streets John S. Favors, Minister School, 10:00 a.m. Worship, 11:00 a.m. Baptist Training Union, 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer Meetings, 8:00 p.m. Holy, Holy, was the opening song with deacon Beard leading prayer. Rev. Favors delivered a very interesting sermon “Christ’s Laws of Burden Bearing”, Text: Gal. 2:6. The big Rally at the Mt. Zion Baptist Church ends on Easter Sunday evening. This promises to be one of the biggest events of the year. The men of the church are working against the women. Come and join in. Let us remember “It is more blessed to give than to receive.” Womens Day program to be held at the Mt. Zion Baptist Church on Palm Sunday Afternoon at 3:00 p.m. Newman Methodist 23rd & S G. W. Harper, Minister Reporter, Ruby Lee Harper 9:45 A.M. Church School Freddie Powell, Supt. 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 6:30 P.M. Methodist Youth Fel lowship You are always welcome. i : - y, \ ? : ■ . vV -A ' b i Northside Church of God Robert L. Moody, Minister Sunday, Church School, 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Christian Crusaders, 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m. Old-Time Revival Services each evening at 7:30 p.m. Rev. A. G. Drane, Evangelist for preaching services each night at 7:30. Mrs. Madge L. Miller, guest soloist, both are from the Church of God, 12th and Lane Sts., Topeka, Kansas. . — —..... The Gospel Four Quartette from Topeka, Kansas will appear on March 30, 1947 at afternoon services (Christ’s Temple) 2:30 p.m. and at the Northside Church of God at morning and evening worship Quinn Chapel A. M. E. Church 9th and C Streets Rev. R. E. Handy, Pastor Reporter, Mrs. R. E. Handy 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. 6:30 p.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Worship Service MEDITATION .Sunday—John 3:16_For God So loved the world, that He gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life, Monday—John 5-24 Tuesday—John 6-40 Wednesday—Isa, 32-18 Thursday—Matt, 24-13 Friday—John 3-18 Saturday—John 12-44 Mrs. J. Alton Greene St. Louis, Missouri — Sunday School Lesson By Rev. R. E. Handy The Scripture Text:—John 18-19 Memory Verse:— God so loved the world that he gave His only be-botten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” The lesson in its present day application:— *• In this world many gifts are exchanged1 and for many and varied resons. Some to court favor, some expecting something in return. Gifts too are cheap or costly. The real gift though is one that< is given out of a spirit of love. No gift so given could be cheap no matter what the cost in dollars and cents. ‘‘The wages of sin are death”, and all have sinned and come short of the glory of God”, Still though filthy with sin, God loved the world. He gave His best, His brightest jewel, His only Son, for our redemption. But that was not all, He will give eternal life to all who believe in Him and accept His death for their sins. This quarter >we have followed Jesus, through the eyes of John, who is a faithful witness. The question that confronts you now is, “What will *you do with this gift? Can you open your eyes and see. ! the pain and Suffering? Can you realize the great debth of love this gift brings? Would you be willing to give the life of your Son for some one who would spit in his face? Yet all these things were suf fered for you. Salvation will not be forced upon you. You have a free choice. It is yours to decide whether to take or spurn the gift. Why not take it today? — Join the Urban League — Prejudice Has No Place In The U. S. Way of Life, says Utah Sen. Washington, (ANP) “There is no place for interracial or inter denominational prejudice’ ’in our way of life, Sen. Elbert D. Thom as (D. Utah) told an inter-church Fellowship meeting last week at Reformation Lutheran Church on Capitol Hill. “Having broad theories will not overcome various prejudices,” he said. “This was shown so much in America’s hatred of the Jap anese in the last war. We as sumed that anyone who was a Japanese was an enemy regard less of that person’s acts, feelings or experiences. “It has never dawned upon the American people that if we had tried to cover up all of the Ger mans and all of the Italians in America, as we did all of the Jap anese, and to make them live in camps, we would have had the equivalent of a civil war on our hands.” — Join the Urban League — HEALTH RESPONSIBILITIES (Continued from page 1) at the University of Nebraska, and movies supplied by the state health department. Tuesday evening at eight Dr. R. F. Mueller will talk an “Per sonal Hygiene and its Relation to Community Health,” Tt will be adult night. There will be movies and group singing. All meetings will be held at the Urban League, 2030 “T” Street. Dr. M. F. Arnholt, treasurer of the League, is advisory chairman. — Join the Urban League — r ♦•TTTTTVT'rn,TrrrnrTT ROSE MANOR STUDIO 1029 Rose Street ^ Phone 3-2046 Portraits by Appointment George Randol, P. A. of A. 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