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Where to go to Church Sunday 51 ETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH 80th and S Street REV M- C. WILLIAM, PASTOR Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 11 o’clock BTU. 6 P. XI. Evening Wornnip o p. m. UNION MEMORIAL—THE METHODIST CHURCH. 3223 "U” Streett South Omaha Rev. A L, Hook, Fastor Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 o’clock Evening Worship 8 P. M. ALLEN CHAPEL AME. Church 25th and K Streets Rev. Fant, pastor Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A, M. Evening Worship 8 P. M. MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 3010 R Street. Rev. W. M. Clayton, Pastor, Mrs. Jeannette Thompson, Re porter. Sunday school. 9:30 a. m., Morning Worship 11 A. M. BTU 6 P. M„ Evening worship 8 p. m.. CHURCH OF GOI) IN CHRIST 2712 'R' Street. Klder A E Johnson Pastor Sunday School _10 o'clock YPWW ____6:30 Wednesday night.. Bible Band Tuesday night .Prayer Band Thursday, Sewing Circle afternoon at 2 pm CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST Elder G P Benson. Pastor - 1710 North 25th Street Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. YPWW. 6 P. M. Evening Worship 7:46 P. M. CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 2318 North 26th St. Elder V. M. Barker, Pastor Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH 1839 North 24th Street, Rev. D. A. Campbell, Pastor Sunday school . . .9:45 a. m. Morning Worship .11 a.m. BTU. at .. ...6:30 pm CHURCH OF THE UIVING GOD 2316 North 26th St. Elder Steele, Pastor Ann Oliver, Reporter Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning worship 11 a. m.. Evening Worship, 8 o’clock CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 1207 South 13th St. Elder D. M. Wation, pastor [odeil Watson, reporter ypww. 6 P. M. Evening Worship 7:46 P. M. PARADISE BAPTIST CHURCH 1811 North 23rd St., Rev. Adams, Pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. LEW. Mission, Thurs. 8 p. m. BYPU. 6 P. M. Evening Worship, 8 p. m. '•payer Service, Wed. 8 d. m. WHERE TO CO TO CHURCH SUNDAY Mt. Nebo Baptist Church 3211 Pinkney St. Rev. J. P. Mosley, pastor Christine Phillips, reporter Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Nlomin gworship, 11 a. m. B. T. U-, 6 p. m. Evening worship, 8 p. m. Sr. Mission, Tuesday, 8 p. ni. Prayer service, Wednesday, 8 p. m. BETHEL AME. CHURCH 2428 Franklin St. Rev. B. E. Jones, pastor Etta Mae Woods, reporter PII.GRIM BAPTIST CHIRCII 25th and Hamlton St. Rev Charles Favors. Pastor Mrs Ed Dortch. Reporter Sunday scMwl, 9:30 a. m.] Momin? Worak'p, 10:45 H'U. 6 J M. Evening Won tip 7:45 p. m. Sunday School—9:30 a. nA Morning Service—11 o’clock Allen Christian Endeavor Lea gue—6:80 p. m. ST. philips episcopal CHl'KCH SEVEN DAY ADVENTIST ***•' oireei Rev. S. G. Sanchez, Pastor, Mass: T:30—9:00 Church School—9:45 SAI.F.M BAPTIST CHIRCII 28fch and De: itnr St. Rev J C Wade, Pastor L. A. Henderson, reporter Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. BTU. 6 p. m. Evening Worship 8 p. m. CHURCH 30th and Ohio. Mrs. T. Newt®, reporter 9:30 a. m.—Sunday school 11 a. in.—Morning Service 11th and Ella Streets Rev. S. W. Wilkerson, pastor Virginia Beck, reporter Sunday school, 9:46 a. m. Morning Services, 11:00 a. m. ACE. League 7:00 p. m. Evening Service 8:00 p. m. Visitors are always welcome. CHURCH OF GOD ..2025 North 24th St._.... . Elder S. S. Spaght pastor Alice Britt reporter Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. Evening Worship 8 p. m. FIRST CHURCH OF DELIVERANCE 1811 North 26th St. Rev. A. J. Thomas pastor Mies Bernice Ellis, reporter Tuesday and Thursday, Preach ing 8:00. Sunday School, 10:80 a. m. Morning Worship. 11:00. Evening Worship, 8:00 CHRIST TEMPLE CHCRCH OF CHRIST < H«line»») Church, 2124 North 26th Street Res 2122 North 26th Street, Rev. O. A Askerneese, Pastor, Velma Shearron, Clerk, FREESTONE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 26th and Hamilton St. Rev. Dan Thomas, pastor Mrs. Pinkie Oliver, reporter 9:30 a. m.—Sundiy school 11 a. m.—Morning Service 6 p, m.—YPVW 8 p. m.—Evening Service. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH 2215 Grant Street. Rev F C. Williams, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a m. Junior Church, 10:45 a m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a m BTU 6:00 p m f Evening Worship, 7:45 p m PLEASANT GREEN BAPTIST CHCRCH, 27th and Franklin Streets Rev. J. H. Reynolds, pastor Sunday School—9:3,0 a. m. Morning worship—11 a. m. BTU—5:30 p. m. Evening Worship—7:80 p. m. Wednesday night Prayer meet ing 7:30 p. m. CLEAVES TEMPLE CME 25th and Decatur Sts., Rev. T. J Douglass, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a m. Epworth League, 6:30 p m. Evening Service, 8;00 p m. ALLEN CHAPEL AME. 5233 South 25th St. Rev. Y. B. Brooks, Pastor Sunday School—9:30 a. m. Morning Worship—11 a. m. MORNING STAR BAPTIST CHURCH 26th and Franklin St. Rev. L. W. Ar.dorson, pastor Mrs. Vera E. Hopkins, reporter Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. INTERDENOMINATION CHURCH PEOPLES' MISSION 1710 North 27th St. Rev. W. S. Farmer. Pastor Sunday School ..10:30 Morning Worship.11:30 I Prayer Services Thursday ... 8 pm j THE CHURCH OF THE LIVING J GOD 2412 Parker St , Rev. S K Nichols, Pastor, Rose Oliver, Reporter, Sunday School. 9:45 a m Morning Service. 11;30 a ni. TPPD , 5:00 p m Evening Worship, 7:30 p m. MT. CALVARY COMMUNITY , CHURCH ' Grant at 25th Strc-* Rev. R. W. Johnson, pastor R. Hatter, reporter. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. I Morning Worship, 11 a. m. I Evening Worship, 8 p. m. ST. JOHN AME. CHURCH 22nd and Willis Ave., “The Friehdly Church” Rev. E. B. Childress, Pastor. Ruby B. Reese. Reporter Sunday School—9:30 a. ra. Morning Worship--11 o’clock Uoion—6:30 tv m Evening Worship—8 o’clock CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 2230 Ohio Jt., Rev. J. C, Crawford, Pastor Worship 3 d. m. each Sunday Tues. and Thurs. nights. CHURCH 27C0 Lake St, Elder P. W. McDaniels, pastor. Sabbath School Saturday 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m, Vesper Service Friday evenhif 7:45 P. M., Wednesday Prayer Meeting - 7:30 P. M, DAVID SPIRITUAL TEMPLF IN CHRIST COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 1720 Ave A. Every Monday evening Circl Meeting at 8:30 P. M. Prophecy and Healing. UNITED SABBATH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCn 2320 North 28th St, Elder Arthur Holmes, Pastor, Sabbath School Saturday 9:£° >• m. Morning Worship 11 a. m, CALV4RY BAPTIST CHURCH OF RED OAK, IOWA 603 Grimes St , Rev. Goldsmith, Pastor, Julia Keene, Reporter, Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m, BYPU. 6:30. Evenig Worship 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday THE FIRST CHURCH OF DELIVERANCE 2621 Blondo St. Rev. A. J, Thomas, PaBtor, Rev. Frank Johnson, Asst Pit Rt. Rev. William Tsylor, Bi?ho] MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH 24th and Ohio St. Rev. David St. Clair, Pastor F. Burroughs, Reporter Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning Service, 11:00 a. m. Evening Service 8:00 p. m. ST BENEDICT CATHOLIC CHURCH 2423 Grant Street, Father Moylan, Pastor, Low Mass—7:00 a m. Children’s Mass—8:30 a m. High Mass—10:00 a m. CLAIR CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH 22nd and Miami Street. Rev C C Reynolds, Pastor Mrs Viola Buford, Reporter Sunday Schoo/, 9:30 am Morning Worship, 11:00 a m Evening Worship. 8:00 p m NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH 26th and Seward Streets, Rev. L R Bragg, Pastor, Mrs. Ada J Fields, Reporter, 9:30 A M .Sunday School 11:00 A M.Morning Worship 6:00 P. M .-.BTU 7:30 P. M. .Evening Worship 8:00 P. M. Wednes, Prayer Meeting 8:00 P. M.Junior Church Visitors are always welcome FIRST MISSION OF THE GOD SENT LIGHT Prophet Hess, officiator Ora Robinson, reporter Services Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursday nights, ar « o'clock Private readings daily at 2010 North 23rd St. CANT YOU SLEEP? WHEN the stress of modem living gets “on your nerves” a good sedative can do a lot to lessen nervous tension, to make you more comfortable, to permit restful sleep. 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Released by Western Newspaper Union. Lesson for November 25 Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se lected and copyrighted by International Council of Religious Education; used bv permission. CHRISTIANS WORKING TOGETH ER IN THE COMMUNITY LESSON TEXT: John 17:20-23; Acts 15:22-29 GOLDEN TEXT: We are laborers to gether with God.—I Corinthians 3:9. Unity within the Church is God's plan and purpose, but that does not mean that some man-made plans for unity are either scriptural or de sirable. There is much pressure be ing exerted now to unite the Church on the basis of a vast ecclesiastical organization, quite apart from any doctrinal or spiritual unity. Such unity was not in our Lord's j mind. He wants spiritual unity, and 1 in such fellowship the Church will i find its only real bond of united life and action. I. Unity in Spirit (John 17:20-23). Here we enter the veritable holy of holies of Scripture. Facing the time of His departure and death, the Lord prayed for those who believed, j or would believe (v. 20) on Him. What was His prayer? That they should be one with the Father, with Him, and with one another. This had to be accomplished while they remained in this wicked world (see John 17:13-16). How? By the cleansing and sanctifying work of the truth. The Word of God—the Bible—is the instrument used by the Holy Spirit in this work of sanctification. Small wonder that there is little holiness and spiritual unity when the Word has so little opportunity to touch and to cleanse. Reader, do you study God's Word? Such separation to God will result in real spiritual unity between those of all denominations and creeds. It Is not some artificial thing to be put on from the outside. It comes from the heart of man and reaches out Into his life and into the lives of oth ers. n. Unity in Action (Acts 15:22-27). ) Satan tried to thwart the mission ary efforts of the Church at the very I outset by starting a doctrinal con- ! troversy. Although the first council at Jeru salem (Acts 11) had decided that “to the Gentiles also hath God granted repentance unto life," the question did not stay settled, for there were persistent Judaizing teachers who now contended that even though the Gentiles could be saved, they had to come into the church by way of Judaism and first fulfill the Jewish rite of circumcision. The story of how this vital and fun damental question came up is found in the early verses of Acts 15. The entire future of the gospel ministry was in a sense dependent on the so lution of this problem. Christianity is the only religious faith in the world that presents justification by grace as the way of redemption; all others follow (more or less) the path of salvation by works. The question now was: Shall works of the law be mingled with grace? Can Jesus Christ alone save men, or is salvation through Jesus Christ plus something else? How was such a serious question to be settled? Should argument and strife be permitted to go on until the stronger party prevailed? Bet ter judgment indicated the desira bility of a Christian method of set tlement. The final decision of the council is sent not only by Paul and Barnabas, but also by a committee from Jeru salem, a gracious gesture of fellow- j ship. As a matter of record (a wise pro cedure in such a case), a letter was sent which, after addressing the | Gentiles as “brethren," reviewed j the history of the matter and then, j without mentioning circumcision at all, put upon the Gentiles “no great er burden than the necessary | things.” And what were those? Those things which relate to purity of life as those who were enjoying Christian liberty. The law of Moses need not be kept as a ground of sal vation. They were saved by grace. But grace can never be the cloak of careless living, nor can liberty in Christ be interpreted as license to live in sin. We are set free in Christ, not that we may sin, but that we may “go and sin no more." III. Unity in Doctrine (Acts 15: 28, 29). In non-essentials we should exer cise toward other believers the greatest love and consideration. Men have a right to differences of opin- i ion, and must follow the dictates of j their own consciences. Let us not be j betrayed into controversy on such matters. There are certain foundation doc- J trines which must be held if a church is to be Christian; concern ing these we stand together. There is a faith for which we are to ear nestly “contend” (Jude 3). We are never, even on the grounds of sup posed courtesy, to give aid and com fort to false teachers (II John 9-11). Kindly, tactfully, but definitely the Christian Church must stand true to its doctrinal convictions, standing united against an unbelieving world, and if need be, an unbelieving re ligious world. SUBSCRIBE TODAY! LEARN GOD’S PEACE PLAN! SEND STAMPED RETURN AD DRESSED ENVELOPE AND REA SONABLE “OFFERING” (Sl.OO?) TO R. W. COOK, OROFINO. IDAHO. GREAT SURPRISES AWAIT YOU! St. John AME. Hold Reception Honoring Pastor and Wife ! CROSSWORD PUZZLE *... ACROSS 1 To be wanting 5 Go by 9 Region 10 Strange . <Scot.) 11 Beverage 12 Young salmon 13 Place of confusion 15 Detest IV Ahead 18 Box 20 Gain 21 Indian 23 Birds 25 Give temporarily 27 Mandate 28 Old Norse works 30 Let 34 Salt 36 Slopes 37 A shrub 41 Cushion 42 Epoch 43 Queen of heaven 45 Negative reply 46 Slightly wet 48 Snap with the finger 50 Claw 52 Astringent fruit 53 Small island 54 Implement 55 On the ocean 56 Beards, as of rye DOWN 1 Deplored 2 Hot and dry 3 Prison rooms Solution in Next Issne. 4 New Zealand parrot 5 Young dog 6 One of Esau's wives 7 To scribble 8 Sally of troops 13 Greek senate 14 Fertilizer 16 Half ems 19 Persian coin 22 Conclude 24 Was in debt 26 Punctuation mark i-1 No. 25 29 Part of window 31 Goal 32 Dogs 33 Plug up 35 Gladly 37 Nourished 38 Muse of astronomy 39 Genus of herbs An awn 44 Permit 47 Heap 49 A bird 51 Meadow | Answer to Puzzle No. *4 i— ii m m wm ■ Series D-43 Religious News S. JOHNS AME. CHURCH 22nd and Willis St. Rev. E. B. Childress. Pastor Sitting at the Feet of Jesus, tak en from Luke 8th chapter and for ty-fifth verse was the title of the spiritual message deliverer by our minister Reveren,} E. B. Childress at the 11;00 o’clock morning ser vices to his alert and Christian con gregation, and as he expanded his subject he left the thought with us that are we so living that we too are sitting at the feet of Jesus. The Pastor and his wife wish to thank all those from the depths of the bottom of their hearts for the fine reception of welcome extended to them on Thursday night Nov ember lath at the YWCA. The Second rehearsal for the Sun day Schools Christmas program will be held at 1:00 pm. Saturday, at the. Church. Parents yon’t you send your children^ for there are still places left on the program for all of them who wish to partici pate. Mrs. E. B. Childress and Mis Anna Jones are working zealously in order that your children may 6NSI6N PHYLUS DALLY OF MEW YORK.. WAS The FIRST NEGRO [ TO BECOME A NAVY NURSE | AND THE FIRST TO BE COMMISSIONED AN ENSIGN. A NATIVE OF NEW YORK CITY ENSIGN DALEY IS A GRADUATE OF THE LINCOLN SCHOOL OF NURSING AND WAS A A PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE ""^41 BEFORE ENTERING THE Nm. u _ vH'J rn iGf who Started "taking piano/ LESSONS AT THE A6E OF SIX, / ONCE STUDIED COMMERCIAL /1 ART AT THE ARMSTRONG HI-SCHOOL IN WASHINGTON, || D.C. AND BECAME SO6000 f ; THAT HE RECEIVED A SCHOLAR SHIP TO PRATT INSTITUTE. BUT RAGTIME AND THE PIANO WON OUT OVER ART. rorvHrW IMS •>* OK.tr L L*r |[THEY’LL NEVER DIE WAS BORN IN MASS- IN 1759 AN EXCELLENT SEAMAN-HE SOON OWNED A SMALL FLEET OF SHIPS CUFFE HATED RACISM* HE, ALONE, LED A VIOLENT FIGHT AGAINST THE LILY WHITE SCHOOL OF HIS TOWN- WAS PROMPTLY JAILED-BUT BUILT A NEW SCHOOL FOR ALL OF THE KIDS TO ATTEND AS SOON AS HE WAS RELEASED/ Y> PAUL CUFFE FIGHTING SKIPPER OF MASS THIS FEARLESS SON OF AN AFRICAN FATHER AND AN INDIAN MOTHER WAVING FOUGHT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AT HOME . CUFFE LOOKED ABROAD AND WAS THE FIRST AMERICAN TO ATTEMPT < TO s ATlantic 9797 WAlnut 8235 • Spot Cash for Anything You Have to Sell Swann Furniture Co. NEW AND USED FURNITU RE BUY - SELL - TRADE 2915 NORTH 16TH STREET Terms Arranged Omaha, Nebr. On Thursday November 15. 1945 at the Northside YWCA at S;30 pm. under the sponsorship of the Min ute Men and women Auxiliary a beautiful reception was given w*1 coming our new pastor and his charming wife to our church and the city of Omaha. Reverend and Mrs. E. B. Childress come to U9 af ter thirteen years of spiritual lead ership at St. Andrews AME. church at Sacramento, Calif. St. Johns' members and friends packed the 'Y's' auditorium to pay honor and extended greetings and hearty welcome to these two fine leaders. The elaborate and bauty of the af fair In all Its splendor blended present to you a program that is a credit to the church and commun ity. The Sunday school is in urgent need of members of our church to teach Sunday School Classes, We would appreciate any member who can find time to Increase their ser vice in the work of the church and who would assist us with these your children. Rev. E. B. Childress preached an inspirational sermon Thanksgiving morning at 1! o'clock on the sub ject "Overflowing”. We are looking forward to your attending our monthly "All Re quest Program”, by our fine choir under the expert direction of our own Mrs. Pearl Gibson on Sunday, November 25, at 8:00 pm. Don't miss this monthly rare treat, for 1 heard this group has planned a wonderful evening of music and song for your pleasure and enjoy ment. Do you attend Class meetings on Tuesdays and Prayer meetings on Wednesday nights? Come out and learn about your church and assist It in its spiritual program. Parents senj your children to St. Johns Sunday School every Sunday morning at 9:30 am. Attend our Morning Services at 11:00 am., our Evening Services at 7:30 pm. Friendg and visitors always wel come at St. Johns AME. the Friend ly Church at 22nd and 'Willis St. So come and worship with us, won’t you please! AN NOU N CEMENT Our Pastor. Prophet Hess has just returned home from a three week’s trip on the battlefield for the Lord. He spent a few days in Kansas City, Mo., Chicago anj Mem phis. Tenn. We are grateful to have him back home. We missed him very much. We also wish to thank the Pastor and members of the Metropolitan Spiritual church for their cooperation during the ab sence of our pastor. They were like the good Samaritan. THE LUTHERAN CHURCH 30th and Corby Streets, W. C. Ollenburg Pastor IJivine service will again be con ducted next Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. The topic for the sermon is, "The Kingdom of God.” If we read the words of Jesus in St. Luke 19:5, we hear Him sating, “Zachaeus, make haste ana come down, for today I must abide at they house". Jesus and His dis ciples were passing through Jeri cho. The streets were lined with people, eager to see Jesus. Zuc chaeus, a grafting tax collector, climbed a tree to get a better view. To the amazement of all, Jesus in vited Hims.*lf to Zacchaeus’ house. He wanted to bring him salvation. Outof that incident there has come to us an immortal saying of Jesus: "The Son of Man is come to seek and to save that which was lost", summing up in a few word, the purpose of His mission on earth Jesus came to seek and to save, who were lost in sin. We, who were under the curse of God’s Law and in danger of eternal damn ation, have been redeemed by the precious blood of Jesus. His blood is the perfect cure which cleanses ug from the guilt and the power of sin. He now seeks with His Gospel. He comes to us where the Gospel is given in its purity, into our hearts j to bless our lives with His message I of free and full pardon, to assure us that we are saved. Has salvation come to your house? Have we accepted it? perfectly with the warm congen ial atmosphere throughout the ev ening. The program rendered was a challenge to all In attendance to reach to greater heights in the ser vice of the church. Mr. A. R. Goodlett president of the Minute Men’s Club was intro duced by the master of ceremonies Mr. H. Li. Preston, extended the opening welcome address of the ev ening to Reverend and Mrs. Child ress and his Inspirational remarks i was followed by other clubs, aux. | diaries, organizations and friends i of St. Johns- The program consist of the following: Music St. Johns Choir 1. Mass ( in B flat. . 2. "Steal Away” under the dlr l ection of Mrs. Pearl Gibson our ( very charming choir; Directress. ' Prayer by Rev. F. S. Goodlett \ Music .. by Trio ' 1. Mrs. I. Bennett, 2. Mrs. Marie Robinson. 3. Mrs. lone Manley. Welcome . Minute Men’s Club Mr. A. R. Goodlett; Women's Aux iliary, Mrs. Carrie Howell; Trustee Dr. Wesley Jones; Steward Board Mr. W. P. Ervin; .Stewardess, Mrs! W. A. Metcalf; Choir, Mr. Bruce Napier; Sunday School Mrs. Anna Jones; Young People, Mason Dev ereaux Jr.; Progressive 2t, Mrs. Gladis Ervin; Willing Workers, Mrs. Vina Walker; Opportunist Club. Mrs. Cleota Reynolds; Ushers Board, Mrs. Pearl Young; Sunshine Charity Club, Mrs. Georgia Bord ers; Kitchen Club, Mr. C. W. I,ee; Ministerial Alliance, Rev. F. S. Goodlett; Comments by the Rev. W. A. Metcalf. After the rendition of thi8 excel lent program Mr. A. R. Goodlett in troduced the minister and his wife, who gave ug two very short inspir ing talks, pledging their support with the full cooperation of St. John’s membership to carry out our church program this year. Mrs. E. B. Childress was presented a beautiful bouquet of flowers by Mrs. Fred McDaniels. After we partook of the appetizing refresh ments served by the ladies of the Minute Men’s Club. The following were instrumental in assisting the preparation of this outstanding social event of the year. Mr. B. A. Howell General Chairman; Mr. H. 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