Attend Church . . _ w.v.v.v.vr.vv.v.v..v«-.. MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH 24th and Ohio Street* Rev. F- P. Jones, Pastor Forysteen Burroughs, Reporter parable of the sower was the subject matte for the morning worship. The sermon was highly instructive and afforded many trutjifl foi- Ghridtiajie to ponder otver. The Sunday school is lock ing forward to the children’s pro gram wfhioh will be at 3 o’clock Easter Sunday afternoon. “Now upon the first day of the week, very early in the morning, they came unto the sepulchre bringing the spices which they had prepared, and cqrtain othens with thenrt” Like the followers of Jesus in days gfone by, we too, shall ga ther early in the morning to pay tribute to Him who triumphed over all obstacle*. At 6 a. m. Blaster morning, we invito one and all to como and worship with us. Real izing that the physical man must be taken care, of also, there will be a tlasty b|itaakfa;t Ip'/epared. So don’t go home when you can get a nice meal. The, following persons were visitors at the morning wor ship, Mr. John Burden, Chester Hodges, BYe.d Martin and Mrs. Opal Stomtham. Wo appreciate the pre sence of these persons during the service and hope they will visit us again. We extend a cordial welcome to one and all- The sick of the church are Miss Ida Willis, Mrs. Hattie Beck, Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Catherine Woods, Mrs. E. C. Hill and Mrs. A- T. Stewart. CHRIST TEMPLE CHURCH Rev. J. \V. Goodwin, pastor Edna Pankey, Reporter, Georgia Goosby, Reporter (Sunday school opened at 9:30 a. m. with the assistant superinten dent Haywood Taylor in charge. The lesson, “John’s Picture of the Trial and Crucifixion,” carried a personal questioa, what does the supreme Sacrifice of Jesus mean to Us? (Should it mean any less tha* true love and sacrifice, salva tion and service? For no man ever loved any dearer than to give up his life for a friend. Christ gave His life for friends and foes alike. We are to believe in Jesus and ac cording to his oomimnndments, ser our fellow m,an- Christ served both man and God. It would be well that we aisk, “What does it mean to me?” Mr. Goodlett of St. John A. M. E. church spoke for the Junior service/-* on “How to get Rich by Giving Everything Away.” LeRoy Jackson joined the church- Rev. L. E. B. Rosser preached the morning sermjon. His text was the Year of Jubilee. Rev. Rosser brought out tha idea of the year of the cruci fixion being the year of Jubilee. He said, “in the year of Jubilee people gave as a sacrifice everything to make the others happy. Christ had no land or mdney to give, but he gave his life that man might en joy free salvation. After the ser mon, Haywood Taylor and LeRoy Jackson were baptized. The two, along with Tom Cole man, were fellow,shipped into the church. Rev. A. Phillips of Bethel A. M. E. church preached at 3 o’clock- He emphasized the Keep ing of the Commandments of Jesus bo man. “Love Ye One Another.” “Let not your heart be troubled .” Mr. Gilbert, from1 The Omaha Guido, spoke at the Epwort.h Lea gue. The Junior Gateways sang. The«e are a wonderful group of young men trying to do something that will add to the construction of God’s program- Visitors were Mr. Gilbert, Mr. Wm. Davis and Mr. Reynolds of Pleasant Green Rev. Rosser preached the night sermon. As Christ asked of his di sciples, “Watch with Me one hour,” won’t you watch this Holy week with us- We are meeting at Bethel A. M. E. church in joint service. Have you surrendered you life to Him? Will you be at the foot of the cross, or will you be the one who cried, “Crucify Him?” ‘See Matt. 6:24. The women’s class is growing. Mothers join us next Sunday. The lesson will be “The Resurrection. John and the three women were the last friends He saw, but the three women saw Him first cn the Resurrection morning. Be in some class some where to get your mess age. The Cantata will be (Sunday night featuring the inimitable voice / of Rev. D. W. Bass, Mrs. Bessie Davis and others at 7:30 p. m Tho Junior choir will sing at 10:30, 11 a. m. and 3 p. m. The iVniiiTftYiriW«vrt-iii-i-riii-n-i Young People’s program will be at 3 p. m. To the sick we offer; ‘‘Whatsoever ye shall ask the Father in My nanv, He will give it you ” Our| thought for the week is “Say ye' not, there are yet four months, and then cometh harvest? Behold II I say unto you lift up your eyes and look on the fields, for they are white already to harvest ” -o-—. METROPOLITAN OHUROH !Rev. R. W. Johnson, Pastor Mrs. Willie Varner, Reporter ' With the Easter season drawing near, the interest and spirit around tho church and Sunday school is steadily increasing. Rev. Johnson ’^►each^d both morning and night service- Sunday morning he' prea an bet it find thei newB of your church, fratemal and social clubs in your Omaha Guide. 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Transportation That Is j “ALWAYS ON TIME” 1 Daily Service •\v.w OMAHA, NEBRASKA LINCOLN, NEBR, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS [■HIS WEEK IN RELIGION AND THOUGHT « Spring and the Resurrection It is very appropriate to cole-, irate the Resurrection of our Lord it such a time a* this- Though some luys are cold and disappointing, ild man winter’s time is out. Wild reesc and ducks arc returning from heir southern resorts, trees are x'ginning to bud and sobin are inging; everywhere in nature lie re seems to be signs of spring. Though men celebrate Easter eromoniously, there is much need or the true spirit of Easter. Inasmuch as we shall observe na me shows signs of nctw life, men vomen and children dress in new rarmients or clean up the 0ld gar nent*—Everyone of us should •ealizo that these actions should ay, “I am resurrected, I have new ife: I am a new creature.” The elebration of Easter does not avail mything of itself, but being a 'new creature.” A TRAGIC WARNING—Actf lents do happen but young people p'erywhero should realize that they ike older persons, should live a ‘ready life ” In memory of such i tragedy we quote: “As the long train of ages glides nu ay, the sons Tuchman Bros. Food Market GOLD DUST 4 m. Large package ■ C TRY OUR FAMOUS TUCHMANS RED-BAG COFFEE HNut Run Coke 8.00 4.25 2.25 Franklin Illinois Lump_8.00 4.25 2.25 Hot Flame Lump 7.50 4.00 2.15 American Lump 7.00 3.75 2.00 'American Nut 6.75 3.60 1.90 i t American Coal Co. AT 3670 1224 No. 13th St. OI. 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