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* .. ..*4 '■ -•*! '■ l —■■■ ST. JOHN’S A. M. E. The Friendly Church The service at St. Johns last Sun day was very g»od. Rr-v. Bryant preached both nr.ming and evening His text «t the morning irvivce w^s taken from Ish. 53 chapter, 11 verse. From h** subject Satisfied, he left many thoughts that »hould be long remembered- Some of which are as follows: When one is not satisfied with his work or position, he is net usually very successful- Christ is sat fied with the church. He be’icves it will come out alught in the end Christ Is not satisfied, however, with all things people do here on earth, j but will be pi fused with those that get cn the other side by giving their service to him- The man or the wo man that is out in the world should give church thrir fight and service that he m"y be satisfied with them. His subje-et for the evening service was Today. From this he pointed •ut how important -some days of our life grow to be- 1 he day he put moat stress on wss the day when one puts dewn sin and taker* up religious ness- The sick of the chifcch. we flre sorry to report. M’s. W. White, MJ -s. Gterge White. Mrs- Rose Lucky and brother Hill. Rev- Bryant will go to Bethel A. M ■ E. next Sunday ! to help Rev. Williams in his quarter ly meeting and on the third Sunday. Rev Willows’ < hoir will come to St Johns to help Rev. Bry’nt in his quar terly meeting- The visitors last Sun day wore Rev- Cole, Nebraska- City, and Messrs- Sheet and Johnson of Omaha Visitors are always welcome at St- Johns. Read your Omaha Guide £:r Church and Social news BETHEL BAPTIST 29th and T. Streets Sunday school opened at the regu lar time., 9:30 with the usual num. present- The lessen w«s discussed with much Interest and comment. Worship services began at 11:00 o’clock with our acting Pastor Rev. F. J. Goodlett in charge. He read a beautiful scripture lesson. 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The evening period of de votion was a congregational service with c-ur acting pastor speaking on the “Issues of Today”- Visitors and friends are always welcome to worship with us at the Bethel Baptist Church. Rev. F- S. Goodlett, Pastor Mrs- J. C. Collins. Reporter The first quarterly meeting of the Nebraska Conference of Woman’s Mfte Missionary of Omaha District No. 6, met at Mt- Zion Church in Nebraska City, November 23, 1934, Rev. D. M. Cole, Pastor- The meet ing was very inspiring and well at tended- We wish to thank all our ; good co-workers who tried to Co to help caflry on the work of the master. Someday we hope every Missionary Sister will be able to attend. Then wo will feel that our prayers have been answered. We are trying to in spire and infill In the hearts of every n,other and child the need ®f great missionary workers- The pas tor's present w'ere. Rev. L. P. Bryant. St. John. Omaha. Rev. W. S- Mefccalf, Allen Chapel, S. Omaha, Rev. C. A Long, Quinn Chapel. Lincoln. Re ceipts of first quarterly—$58.#0. Mrs. S. Bryant. 1st Vice President of Nebr. Corp Mrs. Anna M- Kinney, Secretary SALEM BAPTIST 22nd “nd Seward Street Sunday school opened at the usual time with Rev. J. T. Reagan pre siding . A wonderful review was riven by Mrs. D- Turner, who stated h-,t people should find their talents and perform them, rather than get angry at others who perform theirs. At 11:00 O'Clock our pastor Rev E. H. Hilson brought to us a powerful gospel message. His subject was “He Died”, 1 Cor. 15:45. The B Y. P. U. opened »t 7:30 with a very good attendance. Group number seven, Mrs- A. B- Matthew, captain, gave a wondeful missionary program. Mrs- Matthew is cur new group committee. The chairman of the 'program committee, Mrs. Bertha Mae Patterson, has arranged a very interesting program for next Sunday You will miss a treat if you fail to aftend. At eight O’Clock the pastor brought another gospel message. A Christmas program will be gven by the Sunday School and B. Y. P. U All visitors welcome Rev. E. H. Hilson, Pastor Minnie Harris, Reporter CHRIST TEMPLE 26th and Burdette Streets Sunday was a great day with us at the Temple. The Sunday School was better, if possible, than Usual, but it is always good- It seems to grow bdtter and better. At 11 o'clock the pastor brought us a message from the text, “Woe unto me if I preach not the gospel”, 1st Cor.. 9-16. We need not say we had a good time, for we did. In the afternoon at 3 we were the guests &t Clair Chapel, where Rev. Conwell is pastor- Hero Chrst Tem ple furnished the Choir music for them, and Rev- W. S. Metcalf brought the sacrament sermon. Again we had a good time, and in the evening one of our new licentiates brought us the message, and indeed it was a mes sage ths^t brought surprise to the ipost sanguine .mind. This young man will make a power in God's hands if he keeps the all on the altar. The Church, in a general way, is moving on in good shape. Visitors »re al-, ways welcome at our services. HILLSIDE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Rev. John S- Williams, pastor of the Hillside ehurrh has started a sends of sermons on the twelve sons of Jacob. Next Sunday the subject will be “Dan. the Deceitful Son”. The public is cordially invited to hear these sermons. On Sunday, November 11, the choir, assisted by members of the Bethel Baptist Church, gave a sacred concert at the First Presbyterian church. TekamaK, Nebraska, end on November 18 another concert at the Westminister Presbyterian church 35 and Woolworth- On Sunday Decem ber 2, this chorus will sing at the Grace Presbyterian church in Council Bluffs. On Smnday, December 1, the members of the Parish will celebrate the 14th Anniversary of the Church, together with the dedication of new carpets and rugs which the women of the church led by Mrs. Helen White are preparing to offer. The entire | pulpit and choir stand will be covered, the entire floors painted and varnished and a new runner thirty inches wide will be laid down the main isle. In the afternoon the choir from the First Presbyterian Church of Tekamah, Ne braska, together with the Presbyter ians of Omaha, are expected to be our guests. 0* December 30th: there will be presented the beautiful Christ mas Cantata “Glory to God” by Key-; ser- - .. St. BENEDICTS PARISH The Sisters are in need of old cloth ing for te poorly.clad children that are in attendance at onr school- Anv contribution along this line will b* greatfully received- Call Webster 5223. and we will be glad to call for anv thing that you care to send| them. The executive Committee of the P T- A., distributed candy to aJl the children of St- Benedict's school, last Wednesday afternoon, as a Thanks giving treat. Altar Somety is planning a large Christmas Bazarre for the near fu. j ture the (fate will he announced next J we“k . A beautiful ouilt will be raffled off at that time. Manv dainty j Christmas gifts may be purchased at j a low price, and valuable nrizes will bo given away for the lucky “Tango” game- Watch for the date. A sewing class will be started soon under the direction of Miss Lena Paul an accomplished teacher of sewing and needle-art. sponsored by the board of education. All who are ip. terested, will please give their names to any member of the Altar Society. CT,AIR CHATTEL M. E. Church and Sunday School ware •■veil attended. The Sunday School Finance Banner was taken by the Adult Class. Rev. Conwell preached from the text “My Soul Followeth Hard After Thee. O Lord”. There were quite a few visitor* present whom we heartily welcome. Sunday afternoon the Young Peo ple’s Choir had the finishing up of their "Wa-ste Raly” which was finite cMircesafu] in RT>ito of the rain. Rev Preston nreached from the text: "Big Le«ons froih Little Followers”. Sunday night services were also well attended in spite of the rain and cold weather. STATEMENT of publication Statement of the ownership, man -sremcmti. eitWukytion. of*. regu^ v he Act of Congress of M&reh 8. 1933. of The Omaha Guide Publishing Co Inc., published weeklv at Omaha. Nehraska. for October 1934. State of Nebraska County of Douglas, Before me. a Notary Public ln «nd or the State and countv aforesaid. TV'^onallv Poyd y rra„pway who. having been dulv sworn accord. 7 t0 ,aw- denoses and says that ho 1« the Editor of the Omaha Guide, and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and brief, a true state ment of the ownership, management, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, renujred by the Act of August 24. 1912, embodied in section 411. 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Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th dy of December, 1934. (SEAL) Lucy Mae Stamps. My commission expires Dec- 3, 1935. - * CET-i MSKBV—LOVE3 j — I; E W ^ i j __11 IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL! SUNDAY I chool Lesson (Br REV. P. B FITZWATJBR. D. D.. Al«mb?r of Faculty. Mo»dy B.blc Institute mf Cbicay*.) G, Wectcra Ncwspcocr Uulos. Lessen fer December 9 ■ THE CHRISTIAN AS TEACHER _ i LESSON TEXT—Matthew 7:24-29;) Acts 18:24-29. GOLDEN TEXT—Study to show thy self approved unto God. a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, right ly dividing the word of truth.—II Timothy 2:15. PRIMARY TOPIC—Jesus Our Teach-' er. JUNIOR TOPIC—Jesus the Great j Teacher. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP IC—Learning From the Master Teacher. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP IC—The Teaching Church. It seems that the lesson committeei dec!tted upon a title anti then sought texts to lit it. It is very difficult. If not impossible, to make the texts fit j the title. Regardless of the strained effort required to make this adjust ment, two vitally practical Scripture passages are before us from which j to set forth vital truths. The follow ing practical lesson plan is suggested I. Jesus the Master Teacher (Matt. ■7:24-20). 1. His method of teaching (vv. 24-' 27). In his application of the so-called Sermon on the Mount Jesus used a most striking; simile, namely, the tw<* foundations. a. The house built on a rock (tt. 24-25). This house endured the storms and flood became of Its secure and abiding foundation. The > wise builder will see to it that a safe foun dation is provided before he proceeds to erect his house. b. The house built on the sand (tt. 26-27). This house collapsed with the Impact of the storms and flood because its foundation was Inaecnro. The fool jish builder is the man who proceeds to. (build his house without consideration of the importance of the foundation. By house In this figure is doubtless meant human life and character. And by rock la meant the teachings of ' Christ. Every man is building a house. The fact of building is trus of every human being. The supreme difference is not In the men who build or the ma terial used in the building, but In the foundation upon which they build. The foundation determines everything so far as man's destiny is concerned. A time of tooting will surely come t» ev ery life. The matter ef Importance is as to whether we are building upon the foundation which will withstand the coming storms and flood. The one who i builds upon the words ofrJesua Christ ! is eternally secure. -- , 2. The Impression made (tt. 28-29). The people were astonished. The con tent of Christ’s teaching as well as hla manner of teaching was In contrast with that of the scribes. The teach j lng of the scribes consisted In the rep etition of the words of others, while Christ’s teaching was In his own words. The Christian teacher should give forth a positive and certain message because he sets forth the inerrant and eternal words of Christ the living God. II. Apollos the Teacher Who Needed to Be Taught (Arts 18:24-28). Apollos Is a striking example of many Christian leaders today. Many are gifted, energetic, and highly trained, and yet are Ignorant of the real Christian message and Pcntecosta' grace. 1. Who he was (v. 24). He was an Alexandrian Jew, highly cultured, carefully instructed in tfie Old Testa ment Scriptures, energetic and elo quent. He was a believer in Jesus Christ, even familiar with his life an j teaching. 2. What he lacked (v. 25). He was only a diseiple of John the Baptist. He was therefore Ignorant of the meaning ef Christ’s death, resurrec tion, ascension, and the gift of the Spirit as outpoured at Pentecost. There are striking parallels to this to day In the Christian church. We have many good men eloquent asd highly cultured who know only "the baptism of John.” They insist upon the in tegrity of men in public life, gocial Justice, and even call upon men to re pent of their sins, but they seem to k-now nothing of the meaning ef the death of Christ, the necessity of the new birth by the Spirit, and the Pen tecostal gift. They are pleading for social justice and a higher standard of ethics, seemingly not knowing that these are by-products of the gospel and are meaningless and impossible with out the proclamation of the gospel of Christ which centers in the person and work of the divine Saviour. 3. Who instructed Apollos (v. 2G). Priscilla and Aquila, humble Christian tent-makers, were lastrumental in showing the great preacher his ignor ance and leading him Into the truth. 4. Result of his ministry (vv. 27-28). He was provided with credentials and had a fruitful ministry. He mightily .convinced the Jews showing that Jesus was the lies'-’ h. 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