The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, August 25, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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CLAIR CHAPEL M. E.
CHURCH NEWS
REV; w. c. CONWEU., Pastor
Aug. 19—Sunday School and Church
services were well attended The gen
eral rides of the Methodist Episcopal
Church were read by Rev. Conwell In
place of the repuiar 11 o'clock sermon.
Mrs. E. A. Hunter, the church dele
pate ..to District Conference, pave her
report an the conprepation was quite
ple.-i.sbfl to know that the report ot
Rev O nwell of Omaha Clair, was at
the top of the list. .Mrs. Hunter was
elect..! District Vice President of the
- Ladies Aid Society by the confernce
and she is ?!so assistant secretary of
the Clair Chapel Ladies Aid.
A very logical sermon was delivered
Sunday night by Rev-. Harris. Miss
Mary Moore, the Epv.-orth League d de
pute pave 'he Eowortb league report
which was quite Interestinp. Docile
flray was elected District President of
the Junra- Iue. Mr. Wilburn Har
well took leading part in the Pag
eant, “Nason, the Blessed Disciple," giv
e» during he c g- ‘fence session and
Miss Miore p.'a' >J tin instrumental se
>-ct!,r: 0-. 'he Hiirid,.School Program
she IV.- „ cl- rt. >: District Tre: s.
surer of the Sunday Schopl. Miss
Gray wRl report to the Sunday School
n*-xt S’.nulftj morning.
Lev. ton wo! 1, accompanied by his
choir and a number his congregation
worshipped with he Freestone Primi
tive Baptist church Thursday evening
August 16th (luring their anniversary
celebration. Rev. Conwell also delive
red the the Communion sermon at Bethel
A ME. Church Sunday afternoon and
the Clair Chapel choir sang.
Dr. G F Tinton, our District Supt..
will he with us on the first Sunday in
Sep-ember ar:d Rev Bryant of St.
John A !E. Church will deliver the
Corninuri n sermo ••• 3:00 P. M. that
afternoon. The St John choir will
‘sing
I>>n t r 11 to the Wedding With
out A Man on Sep' 4. 11>34. We are
are wondering who the bride and
groom will he.
Tho members and friends of Clair
Methodist Episcopal Church of Oma-I
ha, have taken up responsibilities as
all churches do, despite the many
handicaps, that all of the struggling
congregations are incumbered with,
during these eventful perilous times.
Since the month of May, the new pas
tor, Rgc, W. C. Conwell, with his gos
pel message from time to time, and
with the going forwa rd spirit as Jos
hua of old. have Succeeded in marshal
ing all forces, till great achievements
have been accomplished. They hav
raised nad paid one thousnd dollrs on
the church debt, leaving a balnce of
two thousnd dollrs to be piad in the
tvv0 yors in payments of one
thousand dollars per year. Rev. Con
well is a minister of whom none ne:d
be ashomed. As a preacher hs cares is
honest, uprighu and Christ-like, and
such a life h tory aw,- d.? hi,r. first
place with his clergy ranking, and with
hi- associates in this cr- as well.
- BETTI E , .JMITTI
SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH
22nd and Seward Streets
REV- E.. H.. HILS0N, Pastor
MINNIE MARRIS, Reporter
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It was a high day at Salem all day 1
Sunday- The Sundy School started on j
time, with a large group of young
sters present.. The lesson was pre
viewed by Supt- Reageans. The les '
son was very well discused by the
classs
Our pator, Rev. E. H. Hilson bro’t
a burning message at 11 A.. M. His
subject was: “The Seven Great Won
ders,” text found Psalms 72 18. Our
j souls were made to bum as he spoke
to us.
The BYPU. opened on time, 6 p..
m ’ >+e! usual openeing hour- A splen
did program wrs given by our group
*0- 1 the men’s group of the union.
I It was an interesting program
| • or pastor brought another power
fu] message at 8 p. m. Hissubjeet
• following Jesus.” Every time,
our pastor comes before us, he leaves
something for us to think about.
Sunday w:ll be home, coming day
pt Salem. AH former and present
■lem members are requested to come
hi mo, don’t fail. Paster Hilson is
Freaching a special sermon Sunday
jn.ornir;.', “What’s the matter with
Gmaha and what it Meeds.” The
Junior Church held its first meeting
Sunday at .3 o’clock. The Junors are.
expected to do big things In the fu
t ie- Salem is gcting back where it
■ . Yu are welcome to attend Sa
i lem at any time
PARADISE B\PTTST CHURCH
1811 No. 23rd Street
REV. p. M HARRIS, Pastor
C MAUPIN. Reporter
Sunday School was well attended
and opened on time, with our Supt.
t : ter Hill on the job- Sunday morn
irrg at 11:20 our pastor brought us a
message full of inspiration, subject:
"dans Equipment,” text: “Stand
horefore having your loins girt
o: t with trouble” 1 ha message
brought out many points, and gave
«-• much fw>! fo - thought. Rev. Har
is held his audience speech hound
her. he went to show no task too ven
•me. no burden too heavy; no ene
my nor foe too dangerous
when wearing the proper equipment
. " righteousness sake..
Sunday night at 8 p. m., we had
another Marring message, subject:—
“Spiritual and Literary Preparation,”
text Mtati. 11 29, 2 Tim. 2 15. The
pastor showed that it was necessary i
for one to prepare himself for both I
life and dath, and rgrdless to what
ones attainments may be in life, there
is always room for more information
to be had about Gd. The message
was very Impressive, and there was
fte accession
Our inspiration week was quite a
success and closed with a ermon by
Ero. Campbell. The ministers par
tlcipating in the meekly service were
as follows: Revs.. E. D. Johnson,
pastor of St: John * Church; F: P:
Jones, pastor of Mt. Moriah Baptist
Church; J. H.. Dotson, pastor of Pil
grim Bapatist Church, O. A_. Cal
houn. Pastor of Cleaves Temple.
These ministers gave us much en
couragement and Inspiration, and we
are now better fitted for the
task before us.. Visitors are ,
always welcome at Paradise, Sister !
V. B. Robinson, Clerk..
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
29th and T„ Streets
REV . F.. S.. GOODLETT, Act. Pas..
MRS.. J.. C. COLLINS, Reportes
The Sunday School was opened at
Ere usual hour, with te nice cool wea
ter,; many grown ups as well as child
ren attended.
The 11 o’clock worship period was
one of high spiritual feelings.. Our
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Acting Pastor brought to us a very
interesting message cf truth; “A Lit
tie Maid and a Great Soldier.'’ 2nd
K eys land 2. He discussed this
topic thoruoghly.. All who were
present enjoyed a gospel message
Inndiaiely after the morning ser
v’-os. one of our Sunday School pu
ri’ were baptized. It was a very
tin'll stalling event. Singing
‘ho? old hymns brought a feeling of
the nearness of God.
M h"d es guest ministers: Revs
E. W: Anthony, former pastor of Sa
Iem Baptist Church, also Rev.. Mr:
Bluhm. former pastor of one of the
Methodist churches of this city. He
made a very interesting talk of his
travel out East.. He also brought
us gretings from our formr pastor;
Rev. J.. H: Jacksn
ST BENEDICT’S NEWS
FATHER J C. DAILYr Pasto;
V ADOLINE E STERLING; Rep..
Father J.. C. Daly who has been
seriously ill in the hospital for the
i past five weeks is steadily gaining
| strength and will be released in
about a week or ten days..
The Sunday School picnic for the
children of St. Benedict’s and their
! friends, will be held at Elmwood
Park, Tusday. The child en will be
given free ti*.n>r>ort3t'on and lunch,
he teach. " of the sumrr.r school are
-ateful to mr-v hind ben'actors and
•ego basin''*-' concerns who made the
ucces of th’** • ’eric possible.. >
The ente •• <■"' ar ’ *'rv r/ver I
" 'he sur / - r o u ’enfs last1
v 'day evening, was Indeed a worth
disp:-.; ot ha” - ryW
and dressmafking was a great sur
prise to many parents nd friends,
who were preent.
Th play was i-epeated Saturday
night for a benefit and for little Helen
Siofert and a check'for $3..00 was
sent to the World Herald to help with
so worthy a cause as the education
of a very unfortunate child.
The Lai lies of the Altar Society
visited the hospital last Sunday after
noon carrying fruit to all the color
ed patients at th Douglas County .
Wards.. The patients seem to be so
' acou.aged by these cheerful visits; a
few kind words, a prayr, a litti of
fering. They make this visit on the
third Sunday of each month which
is ladies day at the parish..
Don’t miss the first Annual Lawn
Social to be given t the School ground
Thursday, August 30th from 5 to$
12:30 p. m.., there will be plenty of^
food and drinks served in the open,7
and jitny dancing in the basement
from 9:30 to 12:39, interesting games
of amusement v.-ill be Jplayed and
useful and beautiful prizes won, dur
ing th evening..
METROPOLITAN SPIRITUAL CH .
2110 Lake Street
REV.. R W JOHNSON, Pastor
MRS. GEORGIA PEOPLES, Rep.,1
Sunday School opened at its usual
hour with Supt.., Sister Ransom.
At 11 a: m- our pastor brought a
burning message in general. The
services were well attended all day., j
Rev.. Johnson has been ill for 3 or j
ktys but in spit of his illness, he
was able to be in the pulpit deliver
ing a wonderful mesage..
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HOSEA PREACHES CCT-S 1C ~
LESSON TEXT—Hosea 11:1-4, 8. 9;
! 14:4-9.
GOLDEN TEXT—For God so loved
the world, that he gave his < nly t
ten Son. that whosoever believe: It i
him should not perish, but have ever
lasting life. John 3-16
PRIMARY TOPIC—God's Wonderful
Love.
JUNIOR yropic—Jiosea P.eivhes
God * Unfailing Love. /
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR T< P
IC—How God Shows Hi* Love.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP
IC—Ail for Christ..
Hosea’* message was primarily t«k
Israel. The nation was outwardly
prosperous, for its height of tempo at
glory was reached in the time of Je it.
boam II (II Kings 14-18). With i 3
prosperity came luxury, immorality,
and apostasy. Calf worship and i’. tl
worship were substituted for worship
«£ the true God. With the inereas®
«f wealth in our age has come luxury,
©orruption, ' and gross wi<1iet!ni-ss.
kiosea’s message is therefore a vital
<-ne for us now.
I. Israel's Aprstnsy (I!r:ea 1-3).
Her covenant relationship with Je*
h-.ah was presented under the fi_ e
of a marriage. Tiieir ©spiritual w •
corn is symbolized by the example of
an unfaithful wife.
1. The marriage (1 :l-2). Hosea was
commanded by God to take an un
chaste woman to be his wife. It was
d 'I to -'how God'S woti lerful coH
■r-iori and love in ei ering info
.covenant relationship with a nation of
; such immorality. The nation had no
more to commend it at the time of
God’s choice than this unchaste v u
an when Hosea contracted marriage
with her.
2. The unfaithful wife (ch. 2). Not
withstanding the wonderful conde
scension on the part of the propaeti
in contracting marriage witli this
woman, Gomer departs from him to
consort with her former base love s.
This shows Israel's base irgratit- ;e
in their departure from God and going
after idols. Sore chastisement fell tip
on her for her unfaithfulness.
3. The command to love Gomer, the
! unfaithful wife (ch. 3). This illus
trates God’s love for Israel,
j II. God’s Love for Israel (11:14,
18, 9).
1. Its beginning (v. 1). It began
I when Israel as a nation was in its
j childhood.
2. How it expressed itself (vv. 19).
a. In calling it out of Egypt (v. I),
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TO PRESENT DRAMA
The A^E League cf St. John’s A..
M: E: Church, will present a 3 act
Biblical Pageant Drama entitled:—
Anpias and Sophira,” Sunday, Sept.
2nd at 8:15 p_. m. in the church au
ditorium at 22nd and Willis Ave.
The play was written by Mr.. John
Goodwin, and the cast was selected
and is being directed by his wife,*
?• very active worker in th church-!
i'ehersals have been well attend
ed considering tht heat- and the cast
.' .Is well prepared for the prescnta
tion. The rather large east will be
beautifully costumed, portraying the
■ ustoms and dress of the ancient
Jew..
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SOCIAL SINS
(idleness)
.By I»r. A G Bearer.
(For The Literary Service Bureau)
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Vest: in the Sweat c l Uiv face shal
Uiou eat bread till thou return ino th.
-- r:en , 3 is.
Three is no t>ail .g what would hnv.
been the ultimate physical, ethical, am
spiritual status of the human race i:
Adam h :i not sinned.
1. Idleness Opposed to Ilivine Com
maniime::.. involved In this questio.i
are both ind(|f trial i, id economic .4
sues. 1. seems reason ..o.e to conduit
hint but for the t'inearest 1on a'd !'a:i
man would have er.jo. ed the fruits oi
the land witheu toil, vat sinning, wa
penalized to the exie.u that he must
toil and sweat in ord. r to ootain sus
tenance. '
Idleness Hinders Development.
it is an unvarying lav of nature thu
filing o use any organ < f the bod.
.air-ins that than organ will become
.Lrophieti and, corners ley, that use and
action m v.n development. Alan was
rented with ihe capability for devel
opment and failing in this respect. It
a ns agios t ills own being.
3. Idleness Has Damaging Influence
on Others, livery life has Us measure :
of influence on every other life. One
ininfluence wtihout a'orl, appeals :
responsibility of also living without 1 ■-‘
bor thus leading to transgression of the
Bible commandment.
4. Idleness L eads to Injustice.
The individual who refuses to work and
yet enjoys the luxuries of life must j
use thm which is produced by others
who may be gamblers, dive keepers, j
venters of womanhood or members of,
the Idle rich, robing his neighbor by
means of speculation, usury of extor
tion. These and their likes make up
the program of the ider against his fel
lows and because of its influence on s -
cial well being, it is palapny social sin.
Call i
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One jar la.3ts 4 weeks and costs but
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satisfied.
Irene Castle McLaughlin, who will
direct the presentation of dances
once made world famous by her- .
s -lf and Vernon Castle as part of i
the mammoth musical and dra
matic spectacle, “O, Sing a New
Song,” to be presented in Soldier
Field in Chicago on the night of
Aug. 25th with an all colored cast
ot 5.000 singers, actors and dano
ers. The Castle Walk, the Texas
Tommy, the Grizzly Bear and
other dance steps originally In
spired by Negro music will be pro- *
si i ted as part ot the spectacle j
which will trace the history of tb©
Negro in terms ot nmsic f.irni jun
gle days to modern Harlem. >
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