The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, April 16, 1938, Page Seven, Image 7

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    CHURCH NEWS
METROPOLITAN CHl’RCH
Rev. R. W. Johnson, Pastor
Mrs. Edna Mitchell, Peporter
Sunday school opened at 9:30
o'clock with a large attendance.
Sister Edna Mitchell is superin
tendent. We are asking for more
new members to join our Sunday
school.
At 11:30 the choir opened the
service by singing. The pastor
preached a wonderful sermon. Sub
ject, “Christ the Conquering King.”
Text, St. John, 12:12, 13 .The spirit
ran high. There was a large at
tendance.
BYPU was called to order at
6 o’clock by the president, Bro.
Fred Forrest, in charge. We had
for our lesson, Act 2nd chapter.
Many visitors were present with
our large congregation.
At 8 o’clock the message was de
livered by the pastor. Subject, “1
Am the Lord.” Text, Exodus 12:
12, 13. One was added to the
church.
We are glad to have Sister Dan
iel back in our midsts affer being
absent due to illness.
Pastor’s Aid meets Tucdav night.
Service Wedneday night conduct
ed by Sis. Mildred Jackson.
Friday afternoon, Missionary
Society will meet. Sister Melton,
^resident.
Easter morning at 6 o’clock,
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You will miss a treat if you fail
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At 3:00 o’clock theie w'll be a
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SECOND BAPTIST ( HURt 11
Clarinda, Iowa
Rev. D. Nicholson, Paster
Sunday school opened at the us
ual hour with Miss Rachel Cason
presiding. One member was added
to the roll.
Morning service was in a high
spirit and the pastor brought forth
a stirring message. Text, Rev. 7:16,
17.
Evening service was the spot
light service with a large group of
young people presort. The pastor
brought forth another stirring
message. Subject, “How to be Sav
ed.”
Easter Sunday, the Sunday
school will have their program at
the evening service.
We were pleased to have Mrs.
Irene Motion wdth us Sunday and
wo enjoyed the song she sang.
Come to the Second Baptist
church and enjoy a good oid coun
try serviie. Visitors are always wel
come.
MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. P. Mosley, Pastor
I.enora Parker. Reporter
Service at Mt. Olive was spirit
ually high all day Sunday.
Rev. M. C. Leffall of Mt. Nebo
Baptist church preached a wonder
ful sermon at the 11 o’clock ser
vice.
Mt. Nebo Baptist church worship
ped with us at 3 o’clock. Re'1.
Gates the pastor brought forth n
soul stirring message. Subject,
“What Must I Do to be Saved?”
The pastor brought the message
at the evening service. Subject,
“Joy in Sorrow.”
Visitors present with us: Aity.
Adams, Rev. and Mrs. G. E. White,
Rev. and Mrs. C. Adams, and a
number of others.
Mt. Olive welcomes everyone to
worship with us. We invite you to
be with us Easter Sunday morn
ing at 5 a. m. and all day.
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ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. II. K. Curry, Pastor
Sunday school opened at 9:30
a. m., with a large number in at
tendance. * w
At 11 o’clock the pastor gave a
wonderful message.
BYFU at 6:30 p. m. Program by
group No. 2.
A/t 8 p. m. the pastor preached
a short ami inspiring sermon. His
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subject was, “Finding Oursekos
Doing Service.” The text was,
“What will it profit a man to gain
the whole world and lose his soul."
The Imperial their sang several
inspirational numbers including,
“Hide Me,” “1 Love to Tell 'he
| Story,” and “I’m Going to Work
Until the Day is Done.”
The evening service is increas
; ing in attendance. Everyone seems
j to be interested in our coming
50th Anniversary celebration. We
hope to go over the top in a big
way.
The Senior choir will present
a musical program Friday evening
April 22. The public is inrvited to
come out and enjoy this musical
treat.
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PARADISE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. L. H. Hcrvey, Pastor
Sunday school opened on time,
with a very nice attendance.
At 11:30 a. m. the pastor prea
ched a wonderful sermon. Subject,
“Finding Ourselves in Service.”
BPYU, at 0 p. m. We had some
very encorurnging remarks from
our City BYPU president, Mv.
Win. Cooper. Other visitors were:
Mrs. Bessie Williams and Rev.
Bowman.
At 8:30 p. m. wre had a full
house. Visitors from different
churches of the city were present.
The pastor preached from the 19th
chapter of Gen. and the 17th verse.
Subject, “Get Out-of-Town.”
The revival will continue all
through! out the week. You are
cordially invited to worship with
us.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. T. J. Sanford, Pastor
J. S. Jefferson, Reported
Sunday schoolopened at its us
ual hour, with the superintendent,
J'. S. Jefferson, presiding. The
school was well attended with all
teachers present and a very inter
esting lesson.
At 11 o’clock, Kev. Sanford
brought us a strong message from
Matthew 21 :'J. “And the multitudes
I that werot before, and that followed
J cried, saying hosanna to the son
i of David: Blessed is he that cometh
in the name of the Lord.” A large
eongui | tion v/js present. Rev.
Sanford was filled with the holy
ghost and the entire congregation
enjoyed his message.
We regret very imrh to sav
! that Brother W. P. Wade is still
confined to his bed and very ill.
His address is 1703 Nor.h Thirty
third street. Members of Bethel
please drop in to see him. The
church is praying for him.
At 8 o’clock Rev. D. W. Bass of
Cleaves’ Temple CME church,
brought to us a splendid message
from Revelation 5:6. Text, “And I
beheld, and, lo, in the midst of the
throne and of the four beas’s, and
in the midst of the elders, stood a
lamb as it hail be£n slain.”
I wish to announce the Good
Friday services it o be held at Pil
grim Baptist church, Friday April
15 at, 11 a. m., under the auspices
i f the Ministrial Alliance.
Rev. T. J. Sanford, pastor of
Bethel AMR church will deliver the
sermon. Evcyone is invited.
Our regular prayer and class
meeting every Wednesday of each
w eek.
ST. JOHN \. M. E. CHURCH
“The Friendly Church”
Dr. It. A. Adams. Pastor
The services at St. John last
Sunday were very impressive.
This being Palm Sunday, all
thoughts were directed chat wav.
Hoth in Sunday school and church.
Dr Adams preached a very
strong sermon which made the
thought of Palm Sunday more in
teresting.
The sick of the church are about
‘ ' e same as last week.
’The Sunday school will present
v very nice pageant Friday night
before Easter and Faster Sunday
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Sunday it will hav« its regular
Ester Sunday program.,
'I he choir promises a very fine
Eas'er Suunday night service. So
1 come and bring our friends.
The choir met again Sunday
i with all the other choirs to re
hearse for the Goodwill Spring
Musical, to be held at Central high
school Sunday, April 24, at, 2:45
p. m. This will be a great treac
for the music lovers of Omaha. Mr.
L. L. McVay, the chairman for the
I Musical hays he is sure this will
i he for better than ar.y other year
before.
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CHRIST TEMPLE CHURCH
Rev. L. M. Relf, Pastor
Edna Pankey, Reporter
Our Sunday school opened at
9:30 a. m„ with a large attendance
At 11 a. m. service, Rev. Relf
preached a sermon from Luke 19:
29. One outstanding thought to be
remembered was, “The Lordliness
of God.” The sermon wns highly
appreciated hy the congregation.
Our HYPU was held at *> p. m.,
with the president, Mr. Edward
Goodwin, in charge. The attend
ance was good. The young people
are getting ready for the Easter
program next Sunday evening at
7:30 p. m.
We were glad to have in our
morning service, Mr. Maxwell
Butcher. Visitors are always wel
come.
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MT. NEBO BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. G. Gates, Pastor
Helen Bradshaw, Reporter
The Sunday school was opened
at 9:30 with the superintendent
presiding. A very interesting les
son was taught by Rev. Kenfrom.
His lesson was taken from the
8th Chapter of St. Mark and the
j 38th* verse.
The morning services were con
ducted by Rev. J. A. Harris. His
subject was, “Be Sure.” His text
was taken from the 6th chapter of
St. John, the 69th verse. Rev.
Harris sermon was spiritual food
for the soul..
The BYPU was very instructive
and uplifting. Rev. Adam of Pil
grim taught the lesson. Rev Adams
a very competent teacher, taught
i a lesson of superb interest with
much ability.
The evening services were con
ducted by Rev. Adams of Pilgrim.
Rev. Adams’ subject was taken
from the 18th chapter of St. Mat
thews. Using as his subject, "Who
is the Greatest in the Kingdom of
Heaven?” He put his whole soul,
spirit and mind into his sermon
His sermon brought out clearly
the true ideals, standards and spi
j rit of one who has been truly con
i verted.
The Mt. Nebo Mission is still
‘ progressing and doing the work of
mission.
Mt. Nebo’s doors stand open to
all who wish to worship with us.
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MT. MORIAH BAPB. CHURCH
Rev. F. P. Jones, Pastor
F. Burroughs. Reporter
Another beautiful day greeted
us. The Sunday School was well
attended. We heard a most inspir
ing and beautiful sermon at the
morning worship on, “The More
Abundant Life Perfected.” There
were three essentials that a Christ
ian must acquire before he can
reach this perfected state. They
are Bible born Christians,—a
Bible living Christian and a
Bible giving Christian.
At the evening worship Rev. S.
McCormick preached an interesting
sermon. His text was Exodus 12:
13. The subject, “The Danger of
Moving In The Devils’ Ne'ghbor
hood.”
Early Easter morning services
at 6:00 a. m. next Sunday. After
this sei vice an attractive break
fast will be served.
We were glad to see Mrs. Jones
present at the morning worship.
She slipped in quietly and it was
sometime before anyone knew she
was there.
The condition of Mrs. Willa
Da id son at this writing it critical.
To our many visitors we extend
a hearty welcome.
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PILGRIM BAPTIST (Hl'KClf
Rev. E. Stevenson, Pastor
M -s. M. S. Dixon, Ri porter
Sunday school at 9:30 w.th a
verv good attendance.
Morning services at 10:45 with
V pastor speaking from the 11th
’•v'pter of Maik. Subject “The
rriumphart Entry of Jesus Into
rerus-Ium.” Hew they laid paints
f Christ to wj Ik on and a few
t ys later *l*ey crucified Him.
iiH Judas sat with 0hr;st and
*<> v jth Him then betrayed Him.
’In also spoke of how they t troed
n Jesus and how they wi 1 turn
you.
Mr. Frank M'W H ants of Chi
ago and Mr. John lewis of Kan
sas Citv were visitors.
Rev. Steve1 son is • ssi tiug with
revival in Sioux Cit •.
(', ’ up No. 2 h: d charge of
HYPU. The young peoples choir
an**' for the series »|l da”. All
‘•eitfs weie pertaining to Palm
Sunday and Faster.
During the evening servj ps
r-ngs were rendered by the fol
’nwii g persons: solo, “They Led
”'m Away *o be Crucified," by
Mi®® Christine Dix n; duet, “The,
'ttu Rugged Cross was sung l,v
Miss i ou! e Dowifi g and Miss
Hattie Crump. Mrs. D'xon sang,
“ ' M Alone" and the Misses 7en
r>Ht and Ha tew«e Har^r ‘nog
“’* Was Alone The Savi r Died.”
In Memoriam
The first Sunday in April was
National Memorial Sunday of the
Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Por
ters and Maids, at which time we
paid tribute to our departed mem
hers. The Omaha Division takes
this method to honor the memory
of the following deceased Brothers
of our local:
J. G. Lewis, J. W. Thomas. J. C.
Bradley. George Cloud, Lee Coun
celler, T. H. Dyson, J. A. Hardy,
William Miller, Austin. Taylor, T.
D. McCraine, and P. F. Collens.
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The Omaha Division of the Bro
therhood of Sleeping Car Porters
The financial drive is coming on
quite well.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL ALLIANCE
The Sunday School Alliance met
Sunday evening at St. John church
at 3:30 p. m., with the superinten
dent in charge.
The i'oium discussion subject
was, “Can the church change the
present day problems,” ltd by Sis
ter Parker of St. John. Many in
teresting points were brought out
on either side <»f the question.
We were glad to have thq Me
tropolitan Spiritual church become
a member of the Alliance.
There was a remarkable attend
ence although the secretary was ab
sent due to illness in her family.
The Viext meti.ing will be at
Clair Chapel, May 8, at 3:30 p. m.
at which time the annual sermon
will be preehed.
The June discussion subject:
“What can the church do to help
the home?”
The pastor, superintendent, and
members of Christ Temple Sunday
school are again the proud re
I cipients of both banners, having
I held it two months in succession.
We are urging the Sunday school
I for their cooperation in this move
merit.
Bro, Webb, Supt.
Sisiter Beatrice Gray, Sec’y.
Miss Ruth Hersey, Reporter
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CLAIR CHAPEL M. E. CHURCH
Rev, W. C. Conwell, Pastor
The Easter program, will begin
! at 11:00 a. m., April 17th. A ser
mon from Luke the 24—G. Text, lie
' is not here, but is risen. Recieving
1 of members in the church as full
members, 8:00 p. m. a ehuich school
program.
We hope to be in one of the
greatest Easter services In the his
tory of the church. Pleae don’t miss
; it, for we are looking for you all
members and friends. We hope
every member will come to help
wake the world service full.
PLEASANT GREEN CHURCH
Rev. J. H. Reynolds, Pactor
Willa .Mae Ross, Reporter
' Sunday school 9:00 a .m. with
| Mrs. I. M.Oliver presiding. A love
ly program will be rendered by the
Rose Bud class.
Morning worship.
Song by the choir. Prayer for the
sick by Rev. Caldwell Solo by Rev.
Union and Harold Reynolds. Solo
by the young people.
A lovely sermon was preached
b the pastor.
Visitors Mr. Charles Morris,
Mrs. Henry Murry, and Mrs. Doug
las. Mrs. Robinson sang an adjo
urnment.
Evening service. Song by the
choir. A lovely sermon was prea
ched by the pastor. Several solos
were rendered. Visitors, Mr. and
Mrs. Willis, Mrs. Edmond, Deca
Watkin, Mrs. Holrnn and Cradford.
You are welcome a ly day to our
church,
INTERDOMINATION AL
CHURCH
Elder W. I. Irving, Pastor
Mrs. P. V. Avant, Reporter
Sunday service* were verv good.
The Sunday school work was in
(hinge of Miss Marie Perkins and
is e'ill progressing.
Sunday morning preaching was
drine by the raptor. Subject, “The
frot* of Christ." I* was shown that
Jesus is not only the savior of the
"■orld hut is an example of suffer
**.p\ A h o it seemed *" f t into the
*'-ou'le once times of the presen*
day.
Fve"i"o' opi-vir,e was the beg'n
i"o* r-f Passion We"k services end
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This Week in
Thought and Religion
By Robert L. Moody
Easier and New Life
The Muster said, ‘‘I am the re
direction nnd the life; he tha* hc
lieveth in me, though he were
dead, yet shall he live,” Jas. 11;
25.
As we approach the celebration
of Easter, we cannot help but
see life expressing itself through
the songs of robins, the flight of
wild geese, and the appearance of
new blades of gntss, buds and
blossoms. Those of us who are
financially able, join nature by
purchasing new clothing to make
ourselves look new.
Every human being is interested
I in "life”, in fact all nature ; anim
! a Is and plants struggle to maintain
| “life”. This one thing should re
main in our minds daily, that is,
I that, this mortal life is transitory
or passing. This is a time when
mortal life will cease with all its
joys and sorrows. But “we have
a hope within our souls, brighter
than the perfect day.’’That hope
is, though the mortal man or •al>
ernacle shall be dissolved, “we
have a building -eternal in the
heavens.”
So as Christ arose and triumph
ed our death, we, too, shall rise to
everlasting life or shame and eve''
lasting contempt—according to
how we live and die here.
May we remember as attend the
the various programs and church
service during Easter day, the
greatest moaning for all of the
eggs, rabbits, itew clothing and
display is to show “new life.”
Only true believvers in Christ
aril possessors (if His Saving
Gmee, can celebrate this season in
spirit and in truth.
We have partaken of the first
resurrection i. e.from a dead
state of sin and hope to he raised
in the general resurrection. “And
this is the record that God hath
given us eternal life, and this life
is in His Son. lie that hath the
Son hath life; and he that hath the
the Son of God hath not life.” I
John 5:11, 12.
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Notice Of Administration
In the County Court of Douglas
County, Nebraska:
In the matter of the estate of
Nellie B. Carey. Deceased.
All persons interested in said
estate are hereby notified that a
petition has beeni filed in said
Court alleging that said deceased
died leaving no last will and pray
ing for administration upon his
estate, ar\J that a hearing will be
had on said petition before said
Court on the 23rd day of April
1938, and that if they fail to ap
pear at said Count on the said‘23rd
day of April, 1938, at 9 o’clock A.
M. to contest said petition, the
Court may grant the same and
gi ant administration of said estate
to Luke B. Carey or some other
suitable person and proceed to a
settlement thereof.
Bryce Crawford
County Judge
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