The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, March 23, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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    W here to 30 to Church Sunday
BETHEL 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. U.
Evening womrup o p. m.
nm\ memoriai.—THE
NKTHOI1IST CHI IlfH
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 A ME. 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 HVPTIST CHURCH
3f*i0 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..
CHl'RCH OF GOD IX CHRIST
*712 ‘R’ Street,
Elder A E Johnson. Pastor
Sunday School ...._10 o'clock1
YPWW __6;30
Wednesday night..Bible Band
Tuesday night . Prayer Band
Thursday, Sewing Circle afternoon
at 2 j>m
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 7:45 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. no.
Morning Worship .11 a.m.
BTU. at .. ...8:30 pm.
Church of The Living God
C.W.F-F.
2316 No. 25th St.
Rev. R B Sparks, Oklahoma City
Pastor
Mary Alice Crumb, Reporter
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
Morning worship 11:30 A. M.
Evening worship 8 P. M.
JHURCH OF GOD IN CHRyST
1207 South 13th St.
Elder D. M. Wation, paatoi
lodeil Watson, reporter
YPWW. 6 ?. 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, Thura. 8 p. m.
BYPU. 6 P. M.
Evening Worship, 8 p. m.
Prayer Service, Wed. 8 a «.
WHERE TO GO TO
CHURCH SUNDAY
Mt. Nebo 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 CHCHCH
25th and Hamlton St.
Charles Favors. Pastor
Mrs. Ed Dorteh. Reporter
Sunday schiol 9:30 a. m.|
Morning Worah'p, 10:45
PTU. 6 * M.
Evening Won rip 7:45 p. m.
Sunday School—9:30 a. m.
Moming Service—11 o'clock
Allen Christian Endeavor La
p. m.
iT. PHILIPS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
1119 North 21st Street,
Rev. S G Sanchez, Pastor,
Mass: T:30—9:00
Church School—9:45
SALEM BAPTIST CHlIICn
28th and Oe: ttar St.
Re" J C Wade, Pastor
L K. liundersoa. reporter
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.
Morning Worjfalp, 11 ». m.
BTU. 6 p. m.
Evening Worship 8 p. m.
HILLSIDE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
30th and Ohio.
Rev Edmund W- Gordon, Pastoi
Mrs. T. Newte, reporter
9:30 a. m.—Sunday school
11 a. m.—Mornjog Service
11th and Ella Streets
Rev. S. W. Wilkerson. pastor
Virginia Beck, reporter
Sunday school, 9:45 a m.
Morning Services, 11:39 a. m.
ACE. League 7:00 p. m.
Evening Service 8 0C p. m.
Visitors are always welcome.
CHURCH OF GOD
..2025 North 24th St. . •_ ..•• .
Elder S. S. Spaght pastor
Alice Britt reporter
Sunday school 9:39 s in
Morning Worship 11 a. m.
Evening Worship 8 p. m.
FIRST CHURCH OF
DELIVERANCE
181) North 26th St.
Re*. A. J. Thomas pastor
Mi^s Bernice Ellis. reporter
Tuesday and Thursday, Preach
ing 8 00.
Sunday School, 10:30 a. m.
Morning Worship. 11:00.
Evening Worship, 8:00
CHHIST TEMPI.F, CHT'RCH
OF CHHIST (Holiness)
Church. 2124 North 26th Street
Res 2122 North 26th Street.
Rev O A Askerneese. Pastor,
Velma Shearron Clerk
* »
FREESTONE PRIMITIVE
UVPriST CHURCH
26th and Hamilton St.
Rev. Dan Thomas, pastor
Mrs. Pinkie Oliver, reporter
9:30 a. m.—Sunday 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
Evening Worship, 7:45 p m.
PLEAS 'NT GREEN BAPTIST
CHURCH,
27th and Franklin Streets
Rev. J. H. Reynolds, pastor
Sunday School—9:30 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.
CLEAV ES TEMPLE CME
25th and Decatur Sts..
Rev. E. V. Wade, 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. Anderson, pastor
Mrs. Vera E. Hopkins, reportar
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.
INTERDENOMINATION
CHURCH
PEOPLES’ M1SSIOX
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 LIVIXG
GOD
2412 Parker St.,
Rev S K Xichols, Pastor,
Rose Oliver. Reporter.
Sunday School. 9;45 a m.
Morning Service. 11:30 a m.
TPPU-, 5:00 p m.
Evening Worship, 7:30 p m.
MT. CALVARY COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Grant at 25th Strec1
%ev. R. W. Johnson, pastor
jt. Hatter, reporter.
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.
Moming Worship, 11 a. ra.
Evening Worship, 8 p. m.
ST. JOHN AMR CHURCH
22nd and Willis Ave.,
“The Friendly Church”
Rev. E. E. Childress. Pastor.
Mason Devereaux, Jr., reporter
Sunday School—9:80 a. m.
Morning Worship—11 o’clock
Utaion—6:30 p- n».
Evening Worship——8 o’clock
CHURCH OF GOD IX CHRIST
2230 Ohio *Jt.,
Rev. J. C. Crawford, Pastor
Worship 3 p. m, each Sunday.
Tues. ana Thur*. nights.
SEVEN DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH
2760 Lake St,
EUer P. W. McDaniels, pastor
Sabbath School Saturday 9:3f
a. m.
Morning Worship 11 a. m,
Vesper Service Friday even.i**
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 Circ
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 *
m.
Morning Worship 11 a. m.
CALWRY BAPTIST CHURCH
OF RED OAK. IOWA
603 Grimes St,
Rev. Goldsmith, Pastor.
Julia Keene, Reporter,
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Morning worship 11 a. na,
BYPU. 6:30.
Evenig Worship 3 p. m
Prayer meeting Wednesday
THE FIRST CHURCH OF
DELIVERANCE
2621 Blondo St.
Rev. A. J. Thomse. Pastor.
Rev. Frank Johnson, Asst Pit"
St. Rev. William Tey’.or, Bishor
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST
CHURCH
24th and Ohio St.
Rev. David St. Clair, Pastor
F. Burroughs, Reporter
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.
Moming Service, 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service 8:00 p. m.
ST BENEDICT CATHOLIC
CHIRCH
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
CHIRCH
22nd and Miami Street.
Rev. C C- Reynolds, Pastor
Mrs. Viola Buford, Reporter
Sunday School. 9:30 a m
Morning Worship. 11:00 a m
Evening Worship. 8:00 p m.
NEW HOPE B APTIST CHI RCH
26th and Seward Streets,
Rev L R Bragg, Pastor,
Mrs Ada J Fields, Reporter,
9:30 A M _Sunday School
11:00 A M .1_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, at « o'clock
Private readings daily at 2010
North 23rd St.
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I! SCHOOL
I •• LESSON
l
By HAROLD L LUNDQU1ST. D D.
0# Th*> \T-»*idv R:hle Institute of Chicago.
Released bv Western Newspaper Union.
Lesson for March 24
i , ' -
l esson subjects -.nd Scripture texts se
Iie. -ed and o^ovrighted by International
Council of Religious Educations: used by
f permission.
A PEOPLE GAINS
N XTIONAL CONSCIOUSNESS
LESSON TEXT—I Samuel 7:1-8. 13-15.
MEMORY SELECTION — Obey my
vo ce, and 1 will be your God, and ye
| shall be my people: and v»alk ye in all
i the ways that I have commanded you,
that it may be well unto you.—Jeremiah
7:23.
The most powerful movement for
national prosperity is a revival of
spiritual Christian living.
I Israel had come to the place
where the people recognized that
i they were on the brink of national
. disaster.
One of the scriptures on revival
is II Chronicles 7:14: “If my peo
ple, which are called by my name,
shall humble themselves, and pray,
and seek my face, and turn from
their wicked wavs: then will I hear
from heaven, and will forgive their
sin. and will heal their iand."
This is the way of revival and
prosperity for America, too.
Revival will come when God’s
people will
I. Seek God's Face (w. 1. 2).
The ark had been out of its proner
place for a long time. The ungodly
Philistines had it, but they were
glad to return it.
The calamities which befell them
speak of distress in the heart of an
unbeliever when the presence of
God is evident.
For a time the ark was in the
house of Abinadab, but even there
it was not in its rightful place. Sam- i
uel moved among the people, point
ing them back to God.
This was his first act of public
ministry, but behind that public
act is the history of a godly life.
Such a man can consistently urge
others to turn to God.
The response of the people was
wholehearted. They were thorough
ly sick of their sin and separation
from God. The earnest of their sin
cerity was their obedience to the
admonition of Samuel that they
II. Turn From Their Wicked Ways
(vv. 3, 4).
Israel had teamed from their
heathen neighbors to worship their
false gods. These they must put
away if God was to bless them.
The same prerequisite to spiritual
revival exists today. But some may
say. We do not worship heathen
gods. One is astonished at the sim
ilarity between the ritual of some
cults and orders and the ancient
religions of heathendom. >
The fact is that we have set up
many new gods—money, fashion, so
cial position. The command needs
to go out again through God’s mes
sengers, “Put awaj the foreign
gods."
Now the time had come for God’s
servant to call the people to
t
III. Humble Themselves and Pray
<w. 5-8).
Spiritual life thrives on the gath
ering together of God’s people. The
crisis in Israel was met by a great
convocation of the people. We
need to revive the great soul-s'.ir-,
ring religious gatherings of a ger- '
eration ago.
We can get plenty of people to
gether for a football game, but
where are the people who should be
in our churches?
“I will pray.” said SamueL He
was a great intercessor (see I Sam.
15:11; Ps. 99:6: Jer. 15:1). Revival
never comes without faithful inter
cession on the part of those whose
hearts are really burdened.
Ask yourself, How much have I
prayed for revival? If I should be
gin to pray in earnest, would not
God hear me and answer?
IV. God Will Hear and Forgive
(w. 13-15).
Because his people had sought
him in humility and repentance,
God forgave and gave them victory.
“Behold, the Lord’s hand is not
shortened, that it cannot save; nei
ther his ear heavy, that it cannot
hear” (Isa. 59:1, 2). God saved Is
rael out of the hands of their ene
mies. The Philistines, seeing them
gathered together to pray, assumed
that they were preparing to fight,
and they attacked. In the previous
battle at that very spot (I Sam. I
4:1-10), Israel had fought with1
weapons of men and been disgrace
fully defeated. Now they fought
with the weapon of prayer and faith
in God, and great was the victory.
America is valiantly battling
against the social and economic
problems of these distressing post
war days, but one fears that all too
often the weapons are those of the
arm of flesh which will fail us. Let
us look up instead of to one another.
“God will save us” (v. 8).
There is an inspiring word
here for every troubled soul. I
You may. like Israel, have fallen j
into sin. Your life may be defeated, j
You may be utterly discouraged.
Return to the Lord, put away sin,
gather with God’s people, pray, and
God will give you victory, even at
the very point of former defeat
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Religious
News
CLAIR METHODIST CHURCH
Despite the inclement weather, a
-nie congregation greeted
the Pastor last Sunday morning
uur Pastor, Rev. Reynolds, deli
vered the 2nd Sunday Lenten ser
mon on “I Surrender1. This com
ing Sunday morning, March 24th,
he will speak on “The Coronation
of Companionship”.
In tne afternoon at 3:30 ou:
choir and pastor will rendc- sev
vice at Union Memorial Church,
32nd and U Sts. Rev. R. W. Jon:,
son and his choir and members
"ill join us in this service.
The Royal Jubilee Singers will
render a musical program at tiii:
church this coming Thursday nite
March 28th at 8 pm. Our Revival
Meeting will begin Monday nite,
April Sth conducted by Dr. A. L.
Reynolds of Mexico, Mo.
ST. JOHNS AME CHURCH
22nd and Willis Ave.
Reverend E. B. Chilldress
Mason Devereaux Jr., reporter
The message Sundav morning,
March 18th ‘Artist Models” was
taken from two parallel scriptures
11 Corinthians 5 chapter 18 vs.
and Rev 21 chapter 5 vs. by our
Pastor. His thoughts for the day
were as follows: Whatever is in
a m-n's heart if he is touched by
God, he will tell; no man on earth
can touchh the Master Artist, our
God; and finally, the greatest need
today is for models "ho will pose
for Jesus Christ.
Visitors: Mr. Robert Jones, At
chison Kan-as; Mr. George Ed
wards of Omaha; Mr. Tbeotis R.
Wood, seaman 2nd class son of
Mrs. Poarl Young; Miss Lulu Pi.
liars. Shrevesport. La; and Mr.
and Mrs. Wendell A. Peters, of
uenver, Colorado.
Through the generous support
of the members and friends of St
Jonhs the rally is moving forward
and as we reach the half way
mark, we see nothing ahead but
victory. Are you contributing your
share in this Christian effort? Let
us all get in thig drive together
and we will finish together For
ever remember our motto, “Lets
March Upstairs in St. Johns in
1946.
Many thanks to the Young Peo
ple under the direction of Mrs.
Childress and her excellent co
workers for that lovely tea at the
parsonage on last Sunday. The
large attendance present indica
ted the huge success. We congra
tulate you young people for the
lovely setting ann color scheme,
and not only for the tea.
Mrs. R. C. Price’s Group is bring
ing Don Rock & Company March
29. Come out and support this
hard working group.
The Minute Men and Women’s
Auxiliary wish to express their
sincere thanks to everyone who
contributed to the' successful pre
sentation of the Elks Choral En
semble on Monday night under
the direction of Mr. H. L. Pres
ton, and they wish to extend best
w shes and the best of luck to Mr.
Preston director and the Ensem
ble.
Coming to St. Johns "The Pow
er of God’, a full length talking
film presented by Mrs. J. Faucett
Group No- 9. Don’t miss this fine
breathtaking film. Date and time
to be announced soon.
A million thanks to Mrs. W. P.
Ervin and her Group for that suc
cessful Pin Up Boy contest.
Let us attend Class Meetings on
Tuesday nights and Prayer Meet
ings on Wednesday nights. These
meetings need our support, so why
not come out and spend an even
ing of Christian fellowship.
Mothers send your children to
Sunday School every Sunday mor
ning at 9:30. Attend our Morning
services at 11 and Union Services
at 7:30 pm. Visitors and friends
are always welcome at St. Johns
the friendly church at 22nd ar.d
Willis Ave. Come and worship
with us won’t you?
CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD
C. W. F. F.
2412 Parker St.
Rev. S. K. Nicholas, pastor.
Sunday School opened at 9:45
with a good attendance Morning
Service at 11 in which Evangelist
Song made a talk. Her subject
was on ‘Belove^ me for the Word’
Rev. Spicer gave a wonderful re
sponse. Evening services at 7:30
at which the pastor preacned an
interesting sermon. His text was
taken from 14th chapter of St.
Johns 10:11 vs
Rev. A. McCoy Harvell was in
the city visiting. The women wor
kers met at the home of Mrs. An
na Brayboy Wednesday night. Af
ter the meeting she served a de
licious luncheon. The next meet
ing will be at Evengelist Songs’.
Come out and worship with us.
Rama Buxton, reporter.
CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD
2316 N. 25th St.
Rev. R. B. Sparks
A special subject an Heaven and
Hell and its location on March 24
at 11:30 am. entitle^ ’’Life Eter
nal”.
8 pm. sermon topic ’’Hell” sub
ject ‘Eternal Punishment’.
CLEAVES TEMPLE C. M. E.
CHURCH
25th and Decatur St.
Rev. E. V. Wade, Pastor
Sunday School 9 am
Morning Worship 11 am.
Service was well attended Sun
day. Our pastor preached an up
lifting sermon the text of which
was found in St. Mark 11:27-28 vs
I am sure everyone got something
out of the sermon. We had 1 mem
her to unite with us, Mrs- Morgan
If you don’t have a church home
come to Cleaves Temple. You
should come out and see our youn
ushers and usherettes. Mrs. Sinai
and Mrs. Littlejohn have done a
fine job with tuem.
Next Sunday afternoon. Rev.
Williams of Bethel and his choir
will render their service to Boart.
No. 1. come out and hear then.
Don't forget the sick in your prat
ers. Nevt Sunday night union se.
vice will be held at Zion Baptis
Churca. Rev. Wade of Cleave:
Temple and his choir.
Marie Hudgens, Reporter
i»1T. MORInri BAPTIST LHURC1
Kev. L/a^id st. Clair, Pastor
Are you sometimes burdened
with some inexplicable something .
Are you worried without appar
ent cause though you may nav
everything you desire?If you suf
fer from these symptoms, it L
quite likely without doubt that
, your spiritual Self is suffering
1 from under nourishment. You.
| soul neecs gospel vitamins Go tc
church, there you can get then,
without cost. Money cannot buj
them and no drug store has then,
m stock. !
Services "ere excellent at both
morning and evening worships:
with a good number in attendance
and the message was brought to
us at both sei. vices by t..e pas
tor. The revival spirit seemed to
permeate the atmosphere with the
result that two souls gave them
elvs to God as candidates for
baptism.
Friday evening, March 21, the
Brotherhood is sponsoring a pro
gram and they extend an invita
tion to all to be present A surprise
awaitg all who attend.
The last cali for the “Spiritual
Singing Tree”' sponsored by the
choir, Thursday, March 28. Each
and everyone is invited to come
out and enjoy this unusual pro
gram. There is no admission but
a silver offering will be taken
Sis. J. Crumbly is directress of
the program.
The sick and shut in of our num
ber are as follows: Bro. A. L. Ste
wart; Bro. James Lindsay; Sister
Ellen Butler; Sis. Mattie Jones;
Sis Ada Stewart* and Sis. Willie
White.
A number of visitors were pre
sent and to them and all visitors
we extend a cordial welcome to
our church
Forysteen Nared, Reporter
—
THE LUTHERAN CHURCH
30th and Corby Sts.
H. H. Schauland, pastor
A minister was boarding with
a farmer who wras not a Christian,
although his wife was. For some
time the minister had been wait
ing for an opportunity to explain
Christ’s sacrifice on Calvary. And
early one morning in the chicken
house, the farmer showed him a
hen with a brood of chickens un
der her wings. “Touch the hen,”
the farmer said. The minister dis
covered that she was stone cold,
dead for hours- “Look at that
wound in her head”, the farmer
continued. “A weasel sucked all
her blood, but she never moved
for fear it would get her chickens”
The minister saw his opportunity.
"That was just like Jesus on the
cross” he said. He could have
moved and saved His own life, but
He wouldn’t, because you and I
were under His wings”.
That is the message of Len. ‘God
hath made Jesus to be sin for us,
who knew no sin; that we might
be made the righteousness of God
in Him’. We invite the public to
attend Lenten and Sunday servi
ces at the Lutheran Church v.here
we discuss the story of Jesus' Pas
sion in detail. Many are attending
these services regularly and we
hope many more will come for tue
strengthening of their faith. Len
ten services are held every Wed
nesday evening at 8 o'clock and
Sunday srvices at 10:30 am.
This is also the Church of the
Lutheran Hour. This Gospel pro
gram heard over KBON every
Sunday at 11;30 am. and over KF
NF, Shenandoah, la., at 2 pm. has
brought Jesus into the hearts and
lives of thousands of people. Dr
Walter Maier, the speaker, does
not waste words; he speaks right1
to the heart of the matter of sin,
forgiveness through the bicod oi
Jesus, life and salvation through
faith in His name. Tune in. tell
others; pray for it.
BETHEL AME CHURCH
Rev. C- L. Williams, Pastor
Rev. C. L. Williams took his text
from Jonah 1:3, subject “Fleeing
I from God”, brought many beauti
ful thoughts on this subject for
us to think about. As real Chri
stians and the many ways we can
flee from God and not realize our
condition. He also spoke about
persons coming from other pla
ces and not connecting themselves
with any church
Our services w-ere well attended
having four visitors from here
and other localities. You are al
wayss welcome.
Don’t forget the ice cream so
cial that the Junior Stewardess
is giving at th< home of Mrs. Eth.
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Dr. Walter A. Maier
or our Spring Rally to begin or
April 1 to fin:sh decorating oui
church and repairs.
Our Pastor ard his wife are pr‘
ting on a drive for the Trustees.
Sunday afte-noon at 3 oj
we are to meet with Cleaves Tern
pie with our pastor and choir ir
charge.
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A. M. E. CHRISTIAN
ENDEAVOR
The AME Christian Endeavor
Union League will meet Sunday,
March 24th, at 6:00 pm. The meet
ing will be held at Bethel AME
Church, 2423 Franklin St. This is
their regular monthly meeting.
All members are urged to attend.
Robert Brown, pres.
Kathyrn Wilburn, sec'y
Marion Williams, reporter
GOD'S PILLOW OF
PROMISES
Rev. Mildred Jackson
Lets forget bauot burselves foi
a few moments
Let us think of Jesus. Now go
with me for a little while and let
us con-ider the service and make
of a pillow. It is soft and comfort-1
able and it is also used to elevate |
to a more comfortable position. I
It also rests and supports you. I
When you lie upon it it does like
wise. Well friends that is a fair
discription of a pillow. Now we
shall talk about God’s pillow of
promises and here are some:
We see things we need in life.
Remember He said ASK!
We have come to doors we de
sire to enter. He said KNOCK!
We find so much Segregation in
this present world, we wonded if
we are left out of everything. But
John 3:16 said God so loved the
world he gave his only begotton
son.
When we feel our strength fail
ing and we think the enemy is
about to overcome us, remember
John 16:33 said I have overcome
the world. When you are laboring
in the name of Jesus remember
He said Lo I am with you even
to the end of the world.
When it seems that the trials,
of this life are about to overcome
you remember Rev. 2:7 said* To j
him that overcome I will give to
eat of the tree of life.
When you become wearq or tired
in this struggle through life re
member He has promised in Rev.
2:10 I will give thee a crown of
life. And then friends when you
remember all of the precious pro
mises of God through Jesus our
Lord right in the midst of con
fusion we can make a pillow out
of these promises and rest our
weary heads upon them. We can
close our eyes and rest in peace
on God’s promises.
THE POW ER OF GOD’ IS
COMIMG TO ST. JOHMS
_
“The Power of God”, a Roland
Reed Prouction, a motion picture
in sound, is coming to St. Johns
soon. This full length film is be
ing presented by Group 9 under
the captancy of Mrs. Faucett. The
Power of God tells in the form
of a gripping modern story what
Christianity is, what it does to
Saint Louis, Missouri, March 24
(Special) Ours is the age of his
tory’s deepest disloyalties. Dr,
Vv alter A. ma-er, professor at Con
cordia Theological Seminary, de
clared here today in his weekly
broadcast over the International
Lutheran Hour. Asserting that
j uie intrigues a. d counter-intrigu
! es of the war produced an unpar
alleled number of traitors he main
u «. .n me United States
today multitudes secretly seek to
the overthrow of our government,
Yet of all betrayerg who brought
disgrace upon tnei-,selves, none,
i. • radio speaker maintained, is
comparable with Judas Iscariot,
who sold his Lord for thirty pieces
of silver.
The love of money, which led
the disciple to his ruin. Dr. Mai«r
continue^ has been the root of evil
since tuat day. He declared:
Most wars have been promoted
for the sake of financial gain,
trade advantage and territorial
conquest; yet those who fomented
the struggle have not conaidicd
the price paid by the masses who
were killed, maimed and impov
erished. Even the second World
War has not cured the nations of
their grasping avarice. Even now
the old craze for world power,
spheres of influence and the dom
ination of small nations has not
been checked. After this war,
which was to give all people, es
pecially the smaller nations, their
freedom, we witness the subjuga
tion of the minor countries on a
greater scale than ever before
Judas' betrayal led to suicide;
and in the opinion of Dr. Maier,
suicide already on the increase
after the war, can reach a new
high frequency. Grasping, greedy
countries, he maintained, are
doomed to national suicide, ac
cording to a pattern consistently
maintained throughout the past
annuls of history. •
The one positive antidote a
gainst avarice, individual or na
tional, and the one cure for its
disastrous consequences is the
Gospel of Jesus Christ, which
should be cherished and spread
throughout the world with a sac
rifice and insistence greater than
the church has ever showed before
the individual, and what the indi
vidual Should do with it. The char
acters might be people next door
to you. Tney enact a true to hie
story that has happened in thou
sands of villages, towns, an^ ci
ties throughout America. Ma;, be
it has happened to you Filled with
emotional contrasts. The Power of
God is a Christian sound film that
you will want to see.
Here is what others say about
it: ‘Tt is a wonderful picture! t
believe that, wherever exhibited,
it will well serve its purpose of
encouraging more personal Chris
tain testimony. The picture must
be seen to be appreciated”.—John
H. C. Fritz.
“The film ‘The Power of God’
forcefully and effectively demon
strates personal evangelism. Our
people will be impressed and mo
tivated to do mission work among
their unchurched friends, neigh
bors, and acquaintances. By ail
means see ‘The Power of God”_
J. W. Behnken.
“When I saw ‘The Power of Go<j
I was convinced that it really did
measure up to the quality I ex
pected to find. Not only does it
present the idea of personal mis
sion work in an effective manner,
but it also has reached technical
perfection. It will be well worth
your while to see it”.—D. A. Dorn
Watch for the date and time
when this film will be shown in
the next issue of this newspaper.
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