The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, May 25, 1950, Page Three, Image 3

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Quinn Chapel A. M. K. Church
®th and C Streets
Rev. J. B. Brooks, Pastor,
6:00 p. m. Young Peoples Fellowship
7:30 p. m. Evening Service
9:45 a. m. Sunday School
10:45 a. m. Morning Worship
Tuesday 8:00 p. m., Prayer meeting
Northslde Church of God.
23rd and T Street.
Robert L. Moody, Tastor.
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 of meeting call 2-4673.
Alton Chapel.
(Seventh-day Adventist)
LeCount Butler, Associate Pastor.
9:45 a. m. Sabbath School.
10:45 a. m. Missionary Meeting.
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship.
4:00 P. m. Young People's Society.
CHRIST TEMPLE
Church of Christ (Holiness)
2149 U Street. Pho'-a 2-3901
Rev. T. O. McWilliams, Jr., ’astor.
Rev T T. McWilliams, Sr., Ass’t. Pastor.
Order of Worship.
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Morning Worship, 11 a. m.
Service at Carver Nursing HonrC, 2001
Vine Street, 5 o’clock.
Evening Service. 7:30 p m.
Mt. Zion Baptist Church.
Rev. W. I. Monroe, Pastor.
Corner 12th and F Streets.
10:00 a. m. Sunday School.
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship.
6:30 p. m. Baptist Training Union.
8:00 p. m. Evening Worship.
Newman Methodist, 23rd A 8.
Rev William A. Greene, Pastor.
9:45 a.» m. Church School.
6:30 p. m. Methodist Youth Fellowship.
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship.
CME Methodist Church.
2030 T Street.
First and Third Sundays.
Rev. J W. Simpson, Pastor.
9:30 a. m. Sunday School.
10:3<' a. m. Methodist Training Union.
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship.
Church of God in Christ.
9:00 a. m Sunday school.
11:00 Morning worship.
6:30 p. m. X. P. W. W
8:00 p. m. Evening worship.
8:00 m m. Tuesaay and Friday regular
service.
Prayer oand 9pm Junior church serv
ice
7:30 p. m Thursday prayer and Bible
pastor. Rev. Charles Williams.
Thomas Jefferson headed a
political party called the Demo
cratic Republicans.
Written history is at least 6,000
years old.
The Liberty Bell was cast in
England.
The first women colonists came
to Virginia in 1608.
Sunday School
Lesson
Micah’s Hope of God’s Salvation.
Scripture—Micah 4:1-5, 5:2-4;
7:18-20.
Memory Selection—Who is a
God like unto thee, that pardoneth
iniquity,... .he retaineth not his
anger for ever, because he de
ligheth in mercy. Micah 7:18.
Micah’s vision of World'Peace.
Micah had come very close to the
heart of God in his yearning over
Judah, and he learned that God’s
plan for his people was almost too
great to be comprehended. His
vision of peace is one of the great
tasks which is still before the na
tions of the world. Micah did not
outline an elaborate organization
of the nations. He knew that or
ganization would be a necessity
for a peaceful world. But there
must be underneath all organiza
tion the foundation of a common
faith. Without that the best de
signed organization will be only a
paper scheme, lifeless and power
less.- Fear of war is not a firm
foundation, nor for that matter, is
love of peace. There must be a
law above all national ambitions
and all selfish desires. To the
prophet there was no adequate
source of such a law but God.
Can we learn this lesson for our
day? Or are we doomed to wander
in the wilderness on to destruc
tion in the futile attempt to build
a world order while still clinging
to the idea that we can have
America first, or another other
nation first, with the world always
second. Can we find a Power to
whom all nations are willing to
bow the knee?
Micah's vision of world peace seems to
have hung on the horizon like an alluring
light in the dark days of war. See Isaiah
2:1-4, where the same message in almost
the same words is given. What a light it
has been down through the ages! It has
been like a mirage which has lured us on,
and yet we believe and know that it is in
deed real and that some day it will be
true. Micah wished to see his nation strong
and incincible, but he wanted above all to
see it righteous and God-fearing. So would
we like to see our nation. In the words of
Bishop Oldham we would like to see
America first.
Present-Day Application
By Frederick D. Jordan
Los Angeles, Calif.
God has a plan for us. A part of
that plan is a world of peace, se
curity and brotherhood for all
mankind. We are a part of that
plan and must co-operate and do
all that we can to help. Christ
commanded, “Go ye therefore, and
teach all nations.” It is a part of
His plan that Christians should be
active in seeing that all men know'
the Gospel that they might be
guided by it in all their dealings.
Do you look for the smallest coin
you have when the Missionary
offering plate is passed? How do
you answ'er the appeal made for
Missions in your church? All of
this ties in with your part of God’s
plan. It is a part of His plan that
His church and the Christians who
compose it should live up to the
standards proclaimed by Christ,
and that they do their part to
rectify the injustices and disorders
of society; God’s purposes con
cerning the world may be delayed
and thwarted by you—by your
failure as a professed Christian.
Do not let this happen.
Card of Thanks
I wish to thank all those whc
helped us to have a good report
for conference. May God’s rich
est blessing be yours.
REV. W. A. GREENE.
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KIRKPATRICK BROS., INC.
1020 Vo. 22nd - 2-3861
OMAHA, NEB.—BETHEL A.M.E.
CHURCH
The pastor and congregation of
the Bethel A.M.E. church is very
much elated over the many new
provisions it has received. The
choir, made up of young people,
have furnished the church with
an organ, a new heating system
and a bulletin board. The Sunday
school is buying a new moving
picture machine. The Rev. W. A.
Fowler is pastor of the church.
Representatives were in attend
ance at the quarterly meeting at
Quinn Chapel in Lincoln May
24th.___
If You Have A Bad Break!
CALL: 2-6931
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Von Sickle Glass & Paint Co.
143 So. 10th Lincoln. Nebr
Whafs Doing
In the Churches
QUESTION: Why I Go To Church?
I go to church for spiritual in
spiration and guidance, and for
the belief I have in the Holy
Bible. Fred Nevels, sr.
I go to church because it helps
me face the rest of the week
happier and gives me peace of
mind after I attend. Mrs. June
Campbell.
I go to church because it is the
house of the Lord and it is where
I get my spiritual food. Where
the Shepherd feeds and assem
ble myself with the Saints of God.
Mrs. Harry Adams.
I go to church to get the spir
itual teachings I need to make me
a better Christian from day to
day, to live with my fellowmen
and to learn to get along with all
mankind. Going to church on
Sunday, tends to make my whole
week more successful, but when
I miss going, it seems my days are
all wrong for the week. It teaches
me the love of Christ, his sacrifice
of His life, that we, as Christians
should try each and every day to
live in a way the Master can use
us. Raymond Botts.
I go to church because I love
the Lord, and His house should
be a house of prayer for all na
tions. It refreshes my spirit and
I learn more aT>out God’s word.
I find rest, peace and joy in the
church that I can not find else
where. Mrs. H. C. King.
June 1, 1930, I became to know
the Lord as my personal Savior,
being sanctified through the blood
of Jesus and then receiving the
Holy Ghost according to Acts 1:8.
One day I made a vow to the
Lord. In order to keep that vow,
I must be obedient to the word
of God, that I might be able to
live a life that is pleasing to Him
and that will be an example to
others. Therefore, I go to church
to worship God in spirit and in
truth as stated in St. John 4:24.
Hebrews 10:25 reads as follows:
“We must not forsake the assem
bling of ourselves together.” Mrs.
Frank Williams, sr.
I go to church for the inspira
tional uplifting it gives to my
heart and soul, because, it is the
House of Our Lord, and Savior,
who triumphant over death and
the grave and His infinite Spirit
liveth forever in His Holy Temple
which is the church. Mrs. Joseph
L. Dunn.
Moran Motor
NEW LOCATION
Dependable Used Cars
1823 O St
FLOWERS
From Our Own Greenhouses Artistically
Arranged for Every Occasion
Tyrrell's Flowers
Phone 6-2357 1133 N. Cotner
* Johnson Supply <X Coal
Company
Special
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■ Slate f ( J
Rolls Yard
Price
■ BEAUTIFUL COLORS
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Asphalt Shingles
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I \sbestos Siding (white)
Stone Siding (grey)
j Brick Siding (buff)
Insulated Siding
(all kinds)
I Plaster Board %" & V2,"
I Call us before you buy!
I Johnson Supply
I 932 No. 23 2-7236
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WE ARE GI NNING FOR THE
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storing will give you 100%
protection until needed this
fall. Cal! us tomorrow.
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CALL 2-6731
OEERLESS
CLEANERS
322 So. 11 Geo. H. Lemon
Braneh Office 2719 Nn, 48th
j PARRISH MOTOR CO.
The home of clean used cars.
120 No.—19 St. j
VINE ST.
I MARKET
GROCERIES b MEATS
22nd and Vine
2-6583 — 2-6584
Smith Pharmacy
2146 Vine
Prescriptions — Drugs
Fountain — Sundries
Phone 2-1958
CLEANING and SANITATION
SUPPLIES
All Types
Brooms- -Furniture Polishes
Mops—Floor Seal and Wax
Sweeping Compounds
Mopping Equipment
Kelso Chemical
117 North 9tb St 2-2434