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His text was se lected. from lhB first Epistle of John 5:4 “For whatsoever is born of God over cometh the world; and this is the victory that overcom eth the world, even our fuith.” .Reverend James chose for his sub. ject * A Victorious Faith.” The visitors woe Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper, Council :Bluffs; Clara Webb, I)es Moines, Iowa., and Mrs. Ferwilda Artison. Visitors are al ways welcome at Clair Chapel, i Tho quarterly meeting service at i 3:00 P. M. was well attended. Reverend Hubbard of South Oma ha preached at this hour. We are extending a special invitation to all frierds to come out next Sun day morning to hear Bishop Jones. Bishop Jones has only been over this district two years and we feel that if you miss hearing him you will regret it later as he is one of tho outstanding men in the Methodist Episcopal Church. He will preach Sunday morning only. -0 MOUNT NEBO lift J. G. Gates, Pastor F. C C.omer, Reporter The Mt. Neho Sunday school at the usual hour. The lesson was dis cussed forcefully. Morning service opened at 11 o’clock. The pastor gave us a soul stirring sermon. Text, Put Forth thy Hand. Tho spirit ran high throughout tho day. -O IY1T. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. P. Jones, Pastor F. Burroughs, Reporter Rev. J. N. May who was acting Pastor through out the day called our attention to the 133 I’.salms. Subject “Th<. Need of the spirit I of Unity Among Brethren.” Tliis sermon was very good and helpful, supplying much food for thought. The preliminary remarks before the sermon were well cho sen. The suhstanct. of these centered around the purpose of church go ing*. The BYPU at the usual hour bad a lovely program given by HERE’S BIG NEWS YOU CAN Buy Your Coal Now! 6 MONTHS TO PAY NO MONEY DOWN AT. 4114 AT. 4114 CITY FUEL and OIL CO. “Mother and Daddy are near and the tele phone is always close by. It doesn’t go to sleep. 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Dixon, Reporter Sunday school was well attended considering the inclement weather after making a report from the National Bapt. convention which convened in St. Louis last week. Tho Pastor spoke from the 6th chapter of Matt. 5th, 13th verse; Subject the Ten elements of the Lords prayer. Mr. Dortch united with the church. Mrs. Orange and Miss Bell, Sec. of the Northside YWCA were visitors. The Junior choir rendered music for the day BYPU was well attended. Mrs. Jackson of group No. 2 had charge of the program. This proup also received two boxes of candy for t.hcso three points: punctuality, at tendance and finance. Rev. Pit l:e spoke for the evening services. Those attending the National bap. tist convention returned Satur day. -n ST. JOHNS AME CHURCH ‘The Friendly Church” Rev. R. A. Adams, Paretor Despite the inclement weather just at the hour of worship last Sunday a goodly number were pre sent at the morning service. In teresting ami instructive was the strmon delivered by the pastor, Rev. It. A. Adams who choose the subject, “The Road Back” exam plifying the need for returning the way of righteousness and salva tion. A solo “Tht. Sinner and the Song,” was most effectively ren dered by the choirster, Mrs. Pearl Gibson; which paved the way for the very brilliant sermon, .that followed. The pastor again preach ed at the evening service which closed the days worship. A very profitable hour awaits you each Morday evening beginning at 8 p. m. when our bible class convenes; at the church and of course Tues day night is the class me: t'v" Two very important services that arc necessary for the spiritual wel fare of e'ery one, you are not only welcome, but we do urge you to attend. May we again remind you of the year end Banquet to be held Oct. 3rd, the tickets arc out please assist by purchasing a tic. ket and attending. It is needles8 to say our drive is on for confer ence claims all good members and friend will do their part we are sure. A comfortable sent, a friend ly atmosphere, delightful and touching music, a spiritual sermon is yours when you pay a visit to our Monday and Tuesday evening services, you are welcome at St. John, the Friendly church. Next Sunday, Sept. 18th the Subject of the morning sermon will h,. “Hav ing the Mind of Christ” the even ing service “Why men will be 'Dammed.” < -o MORNING STAR BAPTIST CHURC H Rev. G. E. Whtie, Pa«,tor Mrs. Mary Williams, Reporter Sunday School was opened at the usual hour on account of the inclement weather attendance was poor. 11 o’lock service was excel lent; the pastor brought a firey message found in John 17:9, sub ject “Praying for OthcNs.” We art glad to have our pastor and his tU ligation back from the Nationa Convention. We aie also glad tc know they made a very safe anr successful trip, and their stay ir St Louis was a pleasant one bringing back a good report. A< 0 o’clock the BYPtJ was well at tended, at 8 P. M. the pastoi brought another burning as \el as an inspiring message. Subject “The Power of the Holy Spirit.’ We were favored with three visi tors in the persons of Rev. am Mrs. Countee and son, John, fron Kansas city, Mo. Thc Willinj Workers club will meet Thursda; at 2424 Franklin St, at the horn Via The Air Lanes To England Elder Lightfoat Solomon Michaux RADIO EVANGELIST of Ame rica, who on Sept. 18, at 12:30 noon hour in Washington, D. C. and 5:30 in London, Eng., wjll deliver a special message over j Station WJSV, to the people of the British Emprie. Elder Mic haux’ Radio Church of Dow has been on the air for ten years and his program on Sept. 18 en„ listing the services if his famous } “Happy Am I choir, will be carried via a special hookup, to Great Britain and its possession all over the world. (ANP) of the President Mrs. Williams. Tho Breakfast last, Sunday, Sept. 4th given by the Mission Circle was a huge success. All the sick of tho church are greatly improv ed. We are glad Deacon Turner is back after a w©eks stay in De_ troit. While there he attended the funeral of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Williams, formerly of this city. Come to Morning Star you are al ways welcome. -—O, BETHEL AME CHURCH Rev.T . J. Sanford, Pastor J. S. Jefferson, Reporter Sunday School opened at 9:45, Subject of lesson, “Souls: Moral Failure”. Lesson text 1, Samir1 10-23 golddn text. To <|*-'y is better than a Sacrifice. All teach ers present with the exception of one, Mrs. Lee teacher of the pri mary class, and a very good at tendance. Lesson reveiwed by the ; presiding elder, Rev. J. W. Wil ! liams. Visitors, Mrs. Ernest Holly ! also daughter, Miss Genave Lan caster from, South Dakota. At 11:00 o’clock our presiding Elder spoke from Matt. 5:8 “Bles. sed are the Pure in Heart for they shall see God” everyone en joyed the message. The sick of the church are get ting along fine. We are very pleased to announce th ereturn of our pastor, Rev. T. J. Sanford, af ter the absmee of five weeks was present with us this morning and , feeling very well. We ask the i chruch for their prayers that he 1 may continue to improve. At 8:00 o'clock Rev. Williams selected his text from Matt. 6:30. Our ACE League meets each Sunday evening at 6:30 p. m. Our regular prayer and class Wednes days of each week. MT. CALVARY COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. R. W. Johnson, Pastor Mrs. Edna Mitchell, R porter Sunday School, 9:45 o'clock o pened by supt. sister Edna Mit chell. There "’as a nice attendance even though the weather was very rainy. 11:00 o’clock service was o pened by singing by the congrea gation. Our pastor brought the message from, scripture lesson 27 Psalms of David, 14th verse, sub_ ject “Wait and say or> the Lord, wo were all revived to the know , lodge to wait on God. At 3:00 o’ clock a wonderful program was sponsored by the Missionary So ■ ciety. 6:00 the young people union I met. Sister Milton president; and , a large attendance and a wonder ’ ful program rendered. 8:00 o’clock • services by our pastor, 42 Psalms, 1 of David, text “Pointing After l God. ' Tuesday pastor aid, Wednesday r Candle service, all are welcome ; Friday afternoon, Missionary So ciety meets at the church. CHRIST TEMPLE CHURCH Rev. U M. I'j If. Pastor Edna Pankey, Reporter Sunday School opened at 9:30 A. M. The subject of the lesson was “Soul: Moral Failure.” The attendance was good . At the 11 A. M. service our pastor delivered the message, his subject was “Swfl”. Many outstanding thoughts were brought out. The evening lesson, was preached by Rev. S. Stafford, the t-xt was found Ezra, 9-5. The lesson was enjoyed by all ccrne out and worship with us. Visitors are always welcome. IN TERDENOMIN A T ION CHURCH Elder Irving, Pastor The church that stands for the unity of Gods children as the standard of Chnstain fellowship.] We had a very go< 1 services all; nay Sunday. Our Sunday school Sipt. Miss Marie Perkins wasj back ir. hi r place after being ab sent two weens. The morning ser vice was quite inspiring, Rev. Thos. Rucker of St. John preached the morning sermon from this text, St. John 15:13. “Greater lovo hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friend.” Bro. Rucker did show un expected ability in bringing out the deep sense of this surpreme love. Evening sermon by pastor, “This is the works of God that ye believe in him whom hath sent,” St. John, 0:29. A beautiful dis course on Faith. We ask your co operation in our services. --oOo Salem Rapitst Church Rev. E. II. Hilsnn .Pastor Anita Depp, Reporter The Sunday services at the Sa lem Baptist Church wcre well at tended. The pastor being absent on account of his attendance at tho National Baptist Convention. The 11 a. m. services were conduc. ted by Mr. J. L. Reagan. Sub ject “Sowdng Good Seed” Matt. 18:37. The evening message was brou ght by Rev. James Mill of Colo rado Springs, subject, “Can a Mortal Man be Perfect and How.” Gen. 3:1-4 Mr. Pitts 1918 N. 27th St. pass ed Saturady while asleep. The Tastor will be at his post next Sunday. We are asking the pub lic to visit our services because your presence means much to us. With the approach of the fall and winter season the pastor and official staff have many interest ing plans to bring to the church. The Sunday school and the B. Y. P. U. will go back to their regular schedule shortly. The primary’ group of the Sun EDITS LITERATURE DR. MARSHALL A. TALLEY Secretary of Religious Educa_ tion of the National Baptjst Sunday school Publishing Board, and Bean of the National school and BYPU Congress. day School under the leadership of Mrs. May me Benson is a very interesting group. Thee Children get useful train ing from a standpoint of discipline as well as from a religious stand, point, so send your child, in or der that he can enjoy the many interesting things brought by this interesting teacher. -0O0 BAHA’I FAITH Education l.as a great effect up on the human race, trainning does not change the human substance, but it produces marvelous effect, revealing all the latent, virtues in human capacities. No matter how tho shell is polished, it can never bcome the radiant pearl, that is to say children of the same age, family under the tutorship of one teacher differs in their minds and comprehensions. But children trained in the prinicples of reli gion, and in sciences, must become the cause of unity and the human race, Please accept an invitation to A Baha’i Fireside Chat, Wed. 8 P. M. 3014 No. 28th Ave. -O THE MAKCH OF MANY FEET —By W. L. Moody—. Tho begnnning of the past two weekg have marked the opening of public schools throughout the country. Many boys and girls who have enjoyed the pleasures of th© I playgrounds, sand lots, Youth camps and vjacation trips have found themselves called by either the literal or projverbial school “gong.” Instead of appying the Master’s words ‘Come ye apart in a desert place and rest awile,” we are sum moned to “Come and learn.” We hope each student in all of our institutions, from kindegarten to University will do his or her best that their education may serve it» purpose. Une prophet said that “know., ledge shall increase.” This is not only true, but the opportunities for that increase of knowledge has also increased. 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