\Chwi£hsUi\ Quinn Chapei A. M. E. Church 9tn and *'C’ Street* Rev. J. B. BrooKs. Pastor 9:45 a. m. Sunday School 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship 6:00 p m Young Peoples Fellowship 7:30 p. m. Evening service Tuesday. 8:00 p. m., Prayer meeting Northslde Church ef God 23rd and T Street. Robert u. Moody. Pastor. 10:00 a. m. Church School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship*. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. 7:30 p. m. Midweek Prayer Meeting. 7:30 p. m Friday Bible Study. For place cl -neeting call 2-4673. Alton Chapei (Seventh-day Adventist). Urban League—2030 “T*‘ Street. LeCount Butler. Associate Pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sabbath School. 10:45 a. m. Missionary Meeting. ll;00 a. m. Mom.ng Worship. 4:00 p. m. Young People’s Society. Christ temple Charm of ChrlM < Holiness i 2149 U Street Rev. T. O. McWilliams. Jr.. Pastor. 7:00 a. m Early Morning Prayer 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship 5:00 p. m. Service at Carver Borne 8:00 p. m. H Y.P.U. Richard McWU Hams, president. 7:45 p. m. Evening Service 1st A 3rd Mondays, C.W.W.W. meets at 6:00' p. m., Mrs. Margie Turner, president. Tuesday, Bible Study. 8:00. Wednesday, Prayer and Praise, 8:00. 1st A 3rd Friday, Jr. Choir rehearsal at parsonage, 8:00. 2nd A 4th Friday, Young People's Prayer Band, 8:00. Kathryn King, presi dent. You are atways welcome to Christ Temple Churcn. Church of God In Christ. 20th A O. Rev. B. T. McDaniels, Pastor, 10:30 a. m. Sunday School. 12:00 Noon Morning Worship*. 7:00 p. m. Y.P.W.W. 8:00 p. m. Evening Worship. 8:00 p. m. Tuesday and Friday, regu1& service. Thursday. 1 to S p. m., Sewing Circle. Wednesday, S p. m.. Prayer Band. Mt. Ztoa Baptist church Rev. W. 1. Monroe. Pastor. Corner 12th and r Street* 10:00 Sunday School 21:00 Morning Worship 6:30 Baptist Training Union 8:00 Evening Worship Newman Methodist, 23rd A 8*. Rev William Green, pastor. 9:45 a. m. Churcn School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. 6:30 p. m. Methodist Youth Fellowship. CME Methodist Church. 2030 T Street. Firat and Third Sundays. Rev. G. E. hibens. Pastor. 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School. 10:30 a. m.—Methodist Training Union. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. Smith Pharmacy 2146 Vine Prescriptions — Drugs Fountain — Sundries Phone 2-1958 t Sunday School j Lesson j THEME—Jesus Declares His Au thority. Mark 11:1-11, 15-18; Luke 19:29-48. The Triumphal Entry of Jesus into Jerusalem as Told by Lew Wallace in Ben Hur. The Egyp- j tian is reporting to Ben Hur. I saw your dreamy Caesar make his entry into Jerusalem. You told us he would that day proclaim himself the king of the Jews from the steps of the temple. I beheld the procession descend the moun tain bringing him. I heard them singing. There were beautiful palms in motion. I looked every where among them for a figure with a promise of royalty—a horse-man in purple, a chariot with a driver in shining armor, a stately warrior behind an orbid shield, rivaling his spear in stature. I looked for his guard. It would have been pleasant to have seen a prince of Jersualem and a cohort of the legions of Galilee. Instead of Caesar helmeted and sworded, I saw a Man, riding an ass’s colt, and in tears. I said to myself: “Wait, in the temple he will glorify himself as becomes a hero about to take possession of the world.” I saw him enter the gate of Shushan and the Court of the Women. I saw him stop and stand before the Gate Beau tiful. There were people with me on the porch and in the courts, and in the cloisters, and on the steps of the three sides of the temple there were other people— I will say a million people, all waiting breathlessly to hear his proclamation. The pillars were not more still than we . . . The King of the World drew his gown about him and walked away, and out by the farthest gate, nor opened his mouth to say a word. WE HAVE A KING “He built no kingdom, yet a King from youth He reigned, is reigning yet; they call his realm The Kingdom ol Truth.” • We have a King to whom we owe our utmost loyalty. We have vowed to fight manfully under his banner: are we doing it? Are we overcoming for his sake our selfishness, pride, bad temper, whatever it is of which he dis approves? Are we doing unto others as we would have them do unto us? Are we loyal to him in word and deed? The King’s Righteous Indigna tion. A friend of Lincoln said that he never saw him look posi tively handsome but once, and that was when he was righteously angry. Can one not picture Christ’s countenance glorified by divine indignations as he went into the temple, and “cast out all them that sold and bought in the temple, and overthrew the tables of the money-changers, and the seats of them that sold doves”? And what righteo.us scorn must have rung out in liis words, “It is written, my house shall be called the house of prayer; but ye have made it a den of thieves.” If all Christians were moved with righteous indignation against existing evils, what a reformation Could be brought about! “IVTacau lay tells us,” says P. E. Holp, “that ‘a Pittite’ came to mean a per son who differed from Mr. Pitt on every subject cf importance. The trouble with the world may be that ‘a Christian’ has come to mean one who differs from Christ on almost every subject of importance. Christ made much of covetousness, envy, pride, The ‘Write* Place MOTHER’S DAY GRETEING CARDS S4* SO. IS UNCOLN.ONEBRASKA Gillett Cream Poultry & Eggs Plenty of Parking Space 528 No. 9th . TeL 2-2661 We Saw You There j If you who are described in the following paragraphs and can successfully identify yourself to the editors of The Voice, you will be awarded a coupon redeemable at some well-known place of business. You are a young mother. You were observed Sunday evening wearing a pretty blue dress with a white pearl necklace. Your hat was small but very neat and trim. You were accompanied by your family. You have done out standing work in your community in past years. Your name is. Well you tell us and receive a subscription to The Voice. If someone else calls in before you, the award will be divided between you and the first caller with the right answer. (Phone 5-6491 or 5-7508.) Last week Walter Bell was identified by Mrs. Harry Peter son and received a subscription for ‘‘Tha Voice.” egotism, love of money; Christians make little or nothing of them. Christ taught the reality and power of righteous indigination; the Christian of today denies it. Christ spoke of sin as poison in the blood; Christians speak of it as a mere skin disease. 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