The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, December 15, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    Where to go to Church Sunday
flETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
80th and S Street
REV M- C. WILLIAM, PASTOR
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
Morning Worship 11 o’clock
BTU. 8 P. M.
Evening worn'nip 5 p. m.
UNION MEMORIAL—THE
METHODIST CHURCH.
3223 "U" Street. South Omaha
Rev A L Hook. Tastor
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.
Morning Worship, 11 o’clock
Evening Worship 8 P. M.
ALLEN CHAPEL AME. Church
26th and R 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 GOD IN CHRIST
2712 'R' Street.
Elder A E Johnson, Pastor
Sunday School _10 o'clock
TPWW _____«: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 ajn.
BTU. at .. ..8:30 pm.
CHURCH OF THE LIVING 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 3t.
Elder D. M. Watson, pastor
lodeil Watson, reporter
TPWW. 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.
"Vayer Service, Wed. 8 D- »
WHERE TO GO TO
CHURCH SUNDAY
Mt. Ncbo Baptist Church
3211 Pinkney St.
Rev. J. P. Mosley, pastor
Christine Phillips, reporter
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.
Momin gworship, 11 a. m.
B. T. U., 6 p. m.
Evening worship, 8 p. m.
Sr. Mission, Tuesday, 8 p. m.
Prayer service, Wednesday, 8 p. m.
BETHEL AME. CHURCH
2428 Franklin St.
Rev. B. E. Jones, pastor
Etta Mae Woods, reporter
PILGRIM BAPTIST CHIBCH
25th and Hamlton St.
Rev Charles Favors. Pastor
Mrs Ed Dortch, Reporter
Sunday schiol, 9:30 a. ra.j
Morning Worsh'p, 10:45
t TU 6 J M.
Evening Won lip 7:45 p. m.
Sunday School—9:30 a. m.
Morning Service—11 o’clock
Allen Christian Endeavor Lea
gue—6:30 p. tel
ST. PHILIPS EPISCOPAL CHL'RCH
1119 North 21st Street.
Rev. S G Sanchez, Pastor,
Mass: 7:30—9:00 ,
Church School—9:45
SALEM BAPTIST CHL'RCH
288h and Dec itor 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.
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CHURCH
80th and Ohio.
Mrs. T. Newte, reporter
9:30 a. m.—Sunday school
11 a. m.—Morning Service
11th and Ella Streets
Rev. S. W. Wilkersen, pastor
Virginia Beck, reporter
Sunday school, 9:45 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 reoorter
Sunday school 9:30 a. m.
Morning Worship 11 a. m.
Evening Worship 8 p. m.
FIRST CHURCH OF
DELIVERANCE
1811 North 20th St.
Rev. A. J. Thomas pastor
Miss Bernice Ellis, reporter
Tuesday and Thursday, Preach*
ing 8:00.
Sunday School, 10:30 a. m.
Morning Worship. 11:00.
Evening Worship, 8:00
CHRIST TEMPLE CHURCH
OF CHRIST (Holiness)
Church, 2124 North 26th Street
Res. 2122 North 26th Street,
Rev. O A Askerneese, Pastor,
Velma Shearron Clerk
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FREESTONE PRIMITIVE
BAPTIST CHURCH
26th and Hamilton St.
Rev. Dan Thomas, pastor
Mrs. Pinkie Oliver, reporter
9:30 a. m.—Sunday school
11 a. ns.—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
Evening Worship, 7:45 p m.
PLEASANT GREEN BAPTIST
CHURCH,
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 AMS.
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.derson, 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
Prayer Services Thursday ... 8 pm
THE CHURCH OF THE LIVING
GOD
2412 Parker St.,
Rev. S. K Nichols, Pastor,
Rose Oliver, Reporter,
Sunday School. 9;45 a. m
Morning Service. 11:30 a m.
YPPU , 5:00 p m.
Evening Worship, 7:30 p m.
MT. CALVARY COMMUNITY
( CHURCH
• Grant at 25th Stre-*
Rev. R. W. Johnson, pastor
R. Hatter, reporter.
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.
Morning Worship, 11 a m
Evening Worship, 8 p. m.
ST. JOHN AME. CHURCH
22nd and Willis Ave..
“The Friendly Church”
Rev. E. B. Childress. Pastor,
Mason Devereaux, Jr., reporter
Sunday School—9:30 &. m.
Morning Worship--11 o’clock
Union—6:30 j>. m.
Evening Worship—8 o’clock
CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST
2230 Ohio Jt.,
Rev. J. C. Crawford, Pastor
Worship 3 p. m. each Sunday.
Tues. an,j Thurs. nights.
SEVEN DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH
2760 Lake St,
Elder P. W. McDaniels, pastor.
Sabbath School Saturday 6:30
a. m.
Morning Worship 11 a. m,
Vesper Service Friday evening
7:45 P. M.,
Wednesday Prayer Meeting
7:30 P. M,
DAVID SPIRITUAL TEMPLE
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 CHURCH
2320 North 28th St,
Elder Arthur Holmes, Pastor,
Sabbath School Saturday 9 :£° a
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 seeting Wednesday
THE FIRST CHURCH OF
DELIVERANCE
2621 Blondo St.
Rev. A. J, Thomas. Pastor,
Rev. Frank Johnson, Asgt P«~
Bt. Rev. William Teylor, Bishof
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST
CHURCH
24th and Ohio St.
Rev. David St. Clair, Pastor
F. Burroughs, Reporter
Sunday School, 9:80 a. n.
Morning Service, 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service 8:00 p. m.
ST BENEDICT CATIIOLIC
CHURCH
2423 Grant Street,
Father Moylan, Pastor,
Low Mags—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 a m
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 _3unday School
11:00 A M .Morning Worship
6:00 P. M ___BTU
7:30 P M .Evening Worship
8:00 P M Wednesi 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.
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International 1 SCHOOL
-:- LESSON -;
By HAROLD L LUNDQUIST. D D
Of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago
Released by Western Newspaper Union
Lesson for December 16
Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se
lected and copyrighted by International
Council of Religious Education; used bv
permission.
EXALTING CHRIST IN THE LIFE
OF THE NATION
LESSON TEXT: Isaiah 9:2. 3. 6. 7;
Luke 1:26-33.
GOLDEN TEXT: For unto us a child
is bom, unto us a son is given: and
the government shall be upon His shoul
der: and His name shall be called Won
derful, Counsellor, the Mighty God, tha
Everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace.
—Isaiah 9:6.
Christmas is coming! It should
be a blessed and delightful time this
year. But do not fail to ask your
self, What is its true meaning?
Why did Christ come? So that we
could feast and celebrate? Surely
not He came first of all to be a
Saviour; but do not forget that the
Saviour is also the King of kings.
When Jesus came, His people Is
rael were practicaily without a gov
ernment. They were a subject peo
ple under the rule of Rome. Their
national life was in ruins; dark
ness had settled over their land, and
there was both national and spiritual
darkness. Christ came as their King,
as well as the Light of the world.
True, they rejected Him, and His
kingdom is now in abeyance until He
comes again to reign. One of these
days He will come!
I. Darkness—bat the Light Is Com
ing! (Isa. 9:2. 3).
When Jesus came there was deep
darkness in Israel; there was no
king. National honor and glory were
at low ebb. Religious leaders had
lost their spiritual vision and zeal.
They were going through the form
of godliness but denying its power.
Read the book of Malachi for a
picture of their desolation.
Then Jesus came, and the great
est Light of all time shone forth in
the darkness. He was and is "the
light of the world” (John 8:12).
They that followed Him did not
stumble in darkness (John .9:5; 11:
9). How sad that they received Him
not (John 1:11)! The reason? They
loved darkness rather than light
(John 3:17-21).
There is much darkness in our
world today. We need the light of 1
Jesus in national life, as well as in
individual life. When will the na
tions of the earth recognize Him
as the only One who can truly lead
them through the darkness?
Military leaders, educators, and
scientists are saying In our day that
there must be a spiritual rebirth
of the peoples of the earth if we
are not to have another war which
will destroy everything. No mere re- i
vival of “religion” will do it. We
must have Jesus, the Saviour and ,
the Light!
II. Chaos—but a King Is Com
ing (Isa. 9:6. 7).
We have already suggested that
Isaiah’s prophecy came at a time of
chaos in the affairs of the nation.
Would they ever have the order and
dignity of a nation again? Who was
to be their king? What kind of lead
er would He be? Our verses give
the answer.
Seven hundred years before Christ
came, the prophet presented a glor
ious, detailed picture of the coming
One. He was to be born as a Babe
—a Son—but the “government shall
be upon his shoulder.”
What kind of King is He? His
names reveal Him.
“Wonderful"—that word has been
so misused that it means compara
tively little to us. It really fulfills its
true meaning in Christ. He is unique,
remarkable, yes, truly wonderful.
“Counsellor”—in every detail of life,
great or small, an infallible Guide.
"Mighty God”—not just like God, or
representing God; Christ is God.
“Everlasting Father”—the tender
and loving, unfailing One to whom
time brings no change, for He is the
"Father of eternity.” "Prince of
Peace”—He is not yet the Ruler of
the nations of the world, hence we
hear not only of wars but of rumors
of wars. Mark it well that there will
be no enduring peace until He comes
to reign whose right it is to reign,
the divine Prince of Peace.
III. Jesus Christ—the Light and
the King (Luke 1:26-33).
If Christ is to be honored in the
life of any nation, yes, of our na
tion, He must first be recognized as
the Son of God, the Lord of glory,
the everlasting King of kings.
We need to emphasize that fact
now when both military and politi
cal leaders are talking about the
need of spiritual revival to save the
world. Let us be sure that they mean
more than just to pay formal recog
nition to a great man and a distin
guished moral teacher. He is the
Saviour, and there is none other
(Acts 4:12).
Note the marvelous fulfillment of
prophecy which actually took place
in the coming of Jesus. Isaiah (7:
14) said He was to be born of a
virgin. He was (v. 27)! He was to oe
the Son of God (Ps. 2:7). He wa3
(v. 32)! And so on through all the
detailed prophecies of His birth.
We celebrate the fulfillment of
these prophecies at Christmas time.
Let us be reminded that there are
hundreds of prophecies that He is to
come again. Let us believe them,
and look for Him. He is the hope of
this poor world!
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11 CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 Pleased
5 Young oyster
9 Track
10 Silent
12 Showers
13 Place of
worship
14 Group of
eight"
15 Plant life
16 Ruler of
Tunis
17 Royal Air
Force (abbr.)
19 Beam
20 Covered
with moss
22 Mixed
metals
25 Jewish
month
29 Mourning
clothes
30 Shaping tool
31 Tardy
32 Cultivated
33 Birds
35 Knave of
clubs in loo
38 Hawaiian
food
39 Transgress
42 Excuse
44 Gleamed
46 Skin disease
47 Speaks
48 Form of
trapshooting
49 Sprites
50 Serf
51 Bamboolike
grass
DOWN
1 Feminine
name
2 Not of the
clergy
Solution in Next Issue.
-1-1-1-VSS/l I
No. 2*
3 Skin disease 26 Any split
4 Demolishes pulse
5 Clubs 27 To grow old
6 To become 28 A color
dull 30 Evil
n -a t 32 Also
7 Performer 34 A narcotic
8 Coronet 35 Caresses
9 Trampled 36 Similar
11 Salver 37 Burrows
18 Donkey 39 Unravel
20 Pattern 40 Covered
21 Boats with ink
22 Piercing tool 41 Headland
23 Meadow 43 Existed
24 Permit 45 Robust
I I I////I
Answer to Puzzle No. t7
— i I I 11 M I I 11 M
Series D-43
Religious
News
CONNOR INSTITUTIONAL
AME. CHURCH
Rev. A. Davis, aPstor
Dec. 16 in the afternoon at 3 p.
m., the Rev. E. B. Childress, Pas
tor of St. Johns AME. church, has
been invited to deliver the message
and his choir is asked to sing.
This service will be held in the
Church of God in Christ, 2408
Caldwell Street in the afternoon at
3 pm. Visitors and friends are !n
vited to worship with us.
CLAIR CHAPEL USHER BOARD
HOLD INSTALLATION
The Usher Board of Clair Chap
el Methodist Church held Install
ation Services Sunday, Dec. 9th,
I during the morning services with
the Pastor, Rev. C. C. Reynolds in
charge. They chose to be door
keepers in the House of the Lord.
Members of the Board were very
neat and dignified in uniforms of
dark blue with white collars and
gloves as they stood at the altar
and Rev. Reynolds so ably outlined
their duties, asking God’s blessing
and guidance as they venture out
into the new paths of offices just
leceived:
Mr. H. D. Wiley, President,
Mrs. H, D, Wiley, vice president,
Mrs. Luvella Riggins Secretary,
Mrs. Lucille Harper, Treasurer.
Mrs. Ola Allan, Chaplain,
Mrs. Myra Hickman, Publicity Cbr
Little Fredricka Clay, Mascot,
Donald Wiley and Abraham Rey
I Molds 3rd, Junior Ushers.
You will hear more about the
Jitney Dinner that they are plann
ing which you will not want to mis.
A delicious menu 5c per dish.
Myra Hickman, Reporter
ST. JOHNS AME. CHURCH
22nd and Willis St.,
Rev. E. B. Childress, Pastor
Mason Devereaux, Jr.
i
In another of his well delivered
sermon our Pastor Reverend E. B.
Childress chose for his morning
topic ‘‘The Life Line”, taken from
Luke 16 chapter 19th verse. His
well attended, attentative congre
gation, on this cold Sunday morn
ing, was well pleased with the fine
spiritual message, and registered
approval of his closing remarks,
“That it isn't the place or the pos
ition a man holds, but it is the
Heart of the man that is import
ant in the sight of God.”
Mr. L. L. McVay informed us of
the death of one of our former
pastors in the person of Reverend
R. A. Adams in Kansas City, Kar..
The church came forth with a
splendid contribution of $15.00 to
be sent his widow Mrs. Laura Ad
ams. Thank you St. John.
The Pastor wishes to thank thrx
who contributed to the fund taken
up for our Douglas Hospital. It is
most gratifying to see such fine
! Christian spirit and unselfishness
.
displayed by the members and
friends of St. Johns who respond
ed to these two calls.
At our night Services our broth
er Reverend Metcalf brought us a
most inspiring sermon trom Paul
26 chapter 28 st. verse. His sub
ject was ‘‘Almost Persuaded.” ™
The following visitors worship
ped with us: Clinton C. Miller 2203
E. 24 St. Lovr. from Ward Chapel
AME. Church, Kansas City, Mo.;
William E. Clark, Omaha. Nebras
ka; Allen Wiebe, Grace C'b’e Insti
tute Omaha; Glen Oldham, Omaha.
From all indications cf the ex
cellent i tt.endance for rehearsvs
lor the Sunday School Christmas
program on Monday night Decem
ber the 23rd, at 7:30 pm. in the
Church auditorium, your children
'have planned a fine evening of en
i« ♦amment. P. .1 r. his wife
the superintendent the Sunday
School, wish to extend an invitat
ion to parents and members to
come out and see your children fn
the service of the church. Note- -
(there will be a rehearsal at 1 pm.
sharp.)
The Choir is planning a Christ
mas Pageant under the direction
of Mrs. M. Ray for the enjoyment
and pleasure of members and the
friends of St. Johns “when the
Star Shone,” Christmas eve., Dec
ember 24th at 12:00 pm. Mrs.
Pearl Gibson and the choir will be
on hand to furnish the music for
this program. So be sure and
come out and hear and see this
wonderful treat that is in store for
you. Refreshments will uc served
between the Children s pr -gram
and the Pageant at 12'0<) pm.
Won’t you come and spend an
evening of Christian fellowship
| with us ?
l _
A bouquet to the trustee who
was so kind in donating a set of
dishes to the parsonage and all
those who are daily contributing
contributing to the comfort of our
pastor and his wife. They both
find it hard to express in words
their thanks for the many kind
nesses. They can only say I thank
you again and again, each and
! every one of you.
I _
Come to Christian Endeavor
each Sunday at 6:00 pm. Don’t
forget class meetings on each Tues
day night, and Prayer meeting on
Wednesday nights.
Parents send your children to St
Johns Sunday School every Sun
day morning at 9:30 am. Attend
our morning Services at 11:00 am.
Our evening services at 7:30 pm
Friends and visitors are always
i welcome at St. Johns the Friendly
! Church at 22nd Willis St. So corr.e
I and worship with us, won’t you ?
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GIRL WHO WRITES WITH TEETH AIDS SOLDIERS
Nwark, N. J. (CNS) Bessie J Blount, one of Newark's best trained
nurse physiotherapists who recently appeared on the CBS. Network aa
guest of the Hobby Lobby program because of her own unusual hobby,
•s doing much to aid returning veterans. She teaches disabled service
men and civilian cripples the art of writing, drawing and shorthand
with their teeth while convalescing.
Miss Blount, also a professional artist and photographer's model, is
noted for standing on her head, (yogi) poses and health pictures and
has for several years specialized privately in exercise therapy for the
multiple handicapped. In this work she has served on the staff of
lading hospitals in this area.
Her experience in this field, plus the added ability to do many things
omitting the normal use of her hands, makes writing with the teeth
an usual, but most interesting hobby and places her among the ex
perts in the work of rehabilitation.
The advantage of writing with the teeth is best explained through
the displayed independence gained by those handicapped. This is es
pecially true of paralytic victims and disabled, armless servicemen de
siring to write during convalescence. A few artistic vets are studying
commercial art and show-card lettering in view of holding future pos
itions.
Twenty-ine year old Miss Blount, a native of Norfolk, Virginia, and
received most of her education in Jersey, majoring in psychology at
Union Junior College, Canford, New Jersey. After completing a
scheduled tour of hospitals, she hopes to establish a clinic-hobby
school for cripples now unable to enter many institutions because of
discrimination.
Cooperation on Community
Chest s Christmas Bureau Toy Shop
Omahans are lending a hand to make the Christmas Bureau's Toy Shop,
operated under the joint sponsorship oi the Goodfellows. Inc. the Ki
wanis and the Community Chest a success. Picture shows a few oi the
toys collected for the Bureau by radio's "Umbrella Man" program. Boy
Scouts then remove toys to fire stations where City firemen make repairs.
Dolls for Bureau have been been repainted and newly dressed by Camp
Fire Girls. Girl Scouts and Volunteers. The toys will be distributed by the
Bureau to make a Happy Christmas for underprivileged children.
Shown above, left to right. Fire Chief Dan'l. A. O'Connor. Byron Head,
Boy Scout Ronald Alter. Camp Fire Girl Connie Silhasek. Bill Talbot
and Fire Commissioner Joe Dolan. Talbot and Head conduct the "Umbrella
Man" program.
THE LUTHERAN CHURCH
30th and Corby,
W. C. Ollenburg, Bastor
This coming Sunday divine wor
ship will again be conducted at 10
o’clock. The topic for the sermon
is, "Spiritual Needs for Today".
On Friday evening, December
21, at 8 o’clock there will be a
special pre-Christmas service at
which time colored slides depict
ing all the incidencts connected
with the birth of Jesus will be
shown. Together with this will be
the singing of traditional Christ
mas carols. The community is
invited.
In St. Matthew 21 we read of
Jesus as He was returning one
morning from Bethany to Jerus
alem. He came upon a fig tree
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God is displeased if He fails to
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our responsibilities, and the more
good works will God expect. Faith
without works is dead’. With the
true faith in Jesus also the fruits
of faith will appear.
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