The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, March 30, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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    W here to go 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. AL
Evening l*on>mp o p. m.
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CMOV HEROIIUI-THE
HETHOUIvr CHURCH
3223 "U" Street, South Omaha
Rev A L Hook. Pastor
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.
Morning Worship, 11 o’clock
Evening Worship 8 P. M.
ALLEN CHAPEL AWE. Church
26th and K Street*
Rev. Fant. paelor
Sunday School 9:30 A M.
Mornmg Worship 11 A. M.
Evening Worship 8 P. AL
MT OLIVE 15 \PTIST CHURCH
3010 R Street.
Rev. W. M Clayton. Pastor.
Mrs. Jeannette Thompson. Re
porter,
Sunday school. 9:30 a. m..
Morning Worship 11 A. AL
BTU 6 P M„
Evening worship g p. n^..
CHl'RCH OF GOI1 IN CHRIST
2712 'R' Street,
Elder A E Johnson. Pastor
Sunday School_10 o'clock
TPWW __6:30
Wednesday night_Bible Band
Tuesday night-Prayer Band
Thursday. Sewing Circle afternoon
at 2 pm
CHURCH OF GOD IK 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
Sunaay School 10 A. M.
Morning Worship 11 A. M.
FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST
CHURCH
1839 North 24th Street,
Res'. D. A. Campbell, Pastor
Sunday school . „ .9:45 a. m.
Horning Worship .11 ajn.
BTU. at .. ..«: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 CHRlST
1207 South 13th St.
Elder D. M, Wat*on, paatoi
lodeil Watson, reporter
FFY W. 6 P. M.
Evening Worship 7:46 P. M.
Paradise baptist church
1811 North 23rd SL,
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.
T*rayer Service, Wed 8 d. bl
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.
Morain gworship, 11 a. m.
B. T. U., 6 p. m.
Evening worship, 8 p. m.
Sr. Mission, Tuesday, 8 p. m.
Piaver service, Wednesday, 8 p. m.
BETHEL AWE. CHURCH
2428 Franklin St.
Rev. C L. Williams. Pastor
Etta Mae Woods, reporter
PILGRIM BAPTIST CHVRCH
25th and Hamlton St.
Charles Favors. Pastor
Mrs Bd Iiorteh. Reporter
Sunday sch»l, 9:80 a. m.|
Morning Worshp, 10:48
hTU. 6 * M.
Evening Won tip 7:45 p. m.
Sunday School—9:30 a. m.
Morning Service—11 o’clock
Allen Christian Endeavor Lea
«»—6;ao p. bl
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»T. PHILIPS EPISCOPAL CHl'HCH
1119 North 21st Street,
Rev. S G Sanchez, Pastor,
Mass: 7:30—9:00
Churcn School—S:45
SALEM B4PTIST CHIIICH
2atn and Da: ttor St.
P.ev J C Wide, Pastor
L. A. H cade-son. reporter
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.
Morning Worship, 11 a. m.
BTU. 6 p. «n
Evening Worship S C- 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.—Morning Servica
, 11th and Ella Streets
Rev. S. W. Wilker*oa pastor
Virginia Beck, reporter
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning Services, 11:30 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 Bcnool 9:30 a m.
Morning Worship 11 l m.
Evening Worship 8 p. m.
FIRST CHURCH OF
DELIVERANCE
1811 North 26th 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
OP CHRIST I Holine-*, )
Church. 2124 North 26th Street
Res 2122 North 26th Street.
Rev O A Askerneese. Pastor,
Velma Shearron Clerk
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F REESTONE PRIMITIVE
BAPTIST 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.
PLEASANT GREEN BAPTIST
CHURCH,
J7th and Franklin Streets
Rev. J. H. Reynolds, pastor
Sunday School—9:30 a. m.
Morning worship—11 a. m.
BTU—6:30 p. m.
Evening Worship—7:80 p. m.
Wednesday night Prayer meet
ing 7:30 p. m.
CLEAVES TEMPLE CUE
25th and Decatur Sts.,
Rev. E. V. Wade, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:30 a m
Morning Worship, 11:00 am.
Epworth League, 6:30 p. m.
Evening Service. 8:00 p.m.
I
ALLEN CHAPEL AMR
5233 South 26th 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, reporter
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.
INTERDEN O MIN ATI ON
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 am.
YPPC , 5:00 p m.
Evening Worship, 7;30 p m.
[ MT. CALVART COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Grant at 25th, Street
^av. R. W. Johnson, pastor
A. Hatter, reporter.
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.
Morning Worship, 11 a. m.
Evening Worship, 8 p. m.
ST. JOHN AMR CHURCH
22nd and Willis Ave..
“Hie Friendly Chnreh”
Rev. E. B. Childress. Pastor,
Mason Devereaux. Jr., reporter
Sunday School—9:30 a. a.
Morning Worship—11 o’clock
Union—6:30 p- m.
Evening Worship—8 o’clock
CHTHCH OF GOD 15 CHRIST
2230 Ohio *£.,
Rev. J. C, Crawford, Pastor
Worship 3 p. m, each Sunday.
Tues. and Thura. nights.
seven day adventist
CHURCH
276C Lake St,
Elder P W. McDaniels, pastor
Sabbath School Saturday 6:3f
a. m.
Morning Worship 11 a. m,
Vesper Service Friday even.u,
7:45 P. M.,
Wednesday Prayer Meeting -
”•90 p vr
• •»-»*. *■* *
DAVID SPIRITUAL TEMPLE
IN CHRIST
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA
1720 Ave A.
Every Monday evening Circi
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:f° *
m.
Morning Worship 11 a. m.
CALV \RY BAPTIST CHURCH
OF RED OAK. IOMA
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 sheeting Wednesday
THE FIRST CHURCH OF
DELIVER ANCt
2621 Biondo St.
Rev. A. J. Thomss. Pastor.
Rev. Frank Johnson, Asst Pst*
Bt. Rev. William Tsylor, Biihoy
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
CHIRCH
2423 Grant Street.
Father Moylan. Pastor,
Low Mass—7:00am
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 Schoo*. 9:30 am
Morning Worship. 11:00 a m
Evening Worship. 8:00 p m
NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHIRCH
26th and Seward Streets,
Rev. L R Bragg. Pastor.
Mrs Ada J Fields. Reporter,
9:30 A M _Sunday School
11:00 A M _Jlorning Worship
6:00 P M___-BTtT
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, offieiator
Ora Robinson, reporter
Services Sundays, Tuesdays and
Thursday nights, ar « oldock
Private readings daily at 2010
North 23rd St.
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SUNDAY
SCHOOL
LESSON
Br HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST D D
Of The Momtv Bible Institute of Chicago
i.eit^sed b> Western Newspaper Union
Lesson for March 31
Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se
lected and copyrighted by Internationa!
Council of Religious Education; used by
permission *
A NATION DEMANDS A KING
LESSON TEXT—1 Samuel 8:10-22.
MEMORY SELECTION—Blessed is the
nation whose God is the Lord.—Psa
33:12.
A major crisis has come in the
life of a nation when it is ready to
change its form of government. Tha’
was especially true in the case ol
Israel, for they were about to throw
off the direct rule of God and de
mand a king.
There were good reasons for their
desire. Samuel was old. His sons
who were to succeed him were not
honest (I Sam. 8:3). But there were
other motives not so good; for ex
ample. their desire to have the
pomp of a kingly ruler and a wish
to be like other peoples (v. 20'.
Their request was made known to
Samuel (I Sam. 8:6). He was
grieved, but the Lord showed him
that it was not His rule they were
rejecting, but God's rule (v. 7).
The matter came to a crisis as
Samuel was sent to reason with
them (v. 9).
I. Prophetic Words (w. 10-18).
There is always a price to pay if
we are eager to follow the styles of
this world. Israel wanted to have
a king with an attractive court and
a mighty army like their neighbors,
the other nations, but they had not
realized that such things are not
provided out of the king's pocket.
A word of warning may be in
place here for Christians who have
fallen for the temptation to keep
pace with their ungodly neighbors—
to "keep up with the Joneses,’’ as it
is sometimes put.
Government has a right to call on
the governed for its support, but
who will deny that the tremendous
military establishments which the
rulers of the earth have maintained
have been both burdensome and
provocative of war.
We live in a sinful world, and we
may as well face the necessity of
protecting ourselves and policing
the unruly, but think how much bet
ter would be our lot if we like Is
rael could have been under the
direct rule of God.
They did not want it. Are men any
better today when they reject the
beneficent rule of the Son of God
over their lives?
H. Persistent Wills (w. 19. 20).
The people refused to hearken.
Their stubborn reply was, “Nay, but
we will have a king over us,” and
one can almost hear the emphasis
on the word will.
One might have expected that the
leaders of the people would have
sensed the folly of their plan and
asked God to continue to rule over
them forever, but the stubbornness
of the willful human heart is al
most beyond belief. When its deter
mination is coupled with pride and
unbelief it becomes an even more
appalling barrier to the blessing
of God.
Therein Lies the outstanding lesson
of these verses. Let us beware that
we do not sin like Israel; yes, sin
even worse than they did. Joseph
Parker in the People’s Bible (vol.
5, p. 287) makes this acute applica
tion of the truth: “Do we condemn
them? Let us not be ready with re
proach; nor urgent in condemna
tion. We are doing a deadlier thing
it may be than the elders of Israel
did in this case. We are told that
God is angry with the wicked every
day; that the wicked shall be driven
into hell, and all the nations that
forget God. We are told that the
Liar shall have his portion in the
lake which bumeth with fire and
brimstone, that no drunkard shall
enter the kingdom of heaven, that
anything unclean, defiled or corrupt
shall not pass into the city of God’s
light; we are told that nothing re
maineth for the sinner but a fear
ful looking for of judgment and
fiery indignation.
“What is the result? Men can go
immediately from the hearing or
reading of the most terrific state
ments concerning the future of the
wicked and can throw themselves
with unbridled license into all the
diabolical enjoyments which stimu
late but never satisfy the corrupt
soul”
in. Providential Willingness (w.
21, 22).
Reluctantly, but inevitably, comes
the divine expression of willingness
to let man go the way he wants to
go. Israel shall have a king, says
God. In fact He had prophesied this
day long before (see Deut. 17; 14
20).
So it is true (to quote Parker
again) that “we can force our way
through all solemn warning all path
etic entreaty, all earnest persuasive
ness . . . We can go to hell if we j
will . . . There is nothing before you
but love, grace, mercy, tenderness,
God. That is all. There is a cross—
hew it down! There is a way around
it, a way through it. a way over it ;
—you can get there!” 1
May we, neither as individuals nor 1
as a nation, thus thwart God’s love
and reject His warnings, and go on
our own stubborn way into sin and
sorrow.
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Religious
News
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. David St. Clair, Pastor
The day opend at 9:30. the Sun
day School hour with many at
! tending.
A balmy spring day brought a
large number of persons out to
the morning services. The pastor
brought the message to us from
Luke 8:18subject “A Good List
, ener". Many useful thoughts were
' a tn .i sermon some oi
which were listen to the right
inings. choose the be :t of what
we hear and hearing is the gate
to the soul.
Bill nour again found a good
! number attending An inspiration
al program was rendered by the
! little folks with Mrs. M ldrec
| Reed as teacher. The Union was
1 visited by Mr. V*m. Cooper of Sa
lem Church. Also the organist
and chorister of the Junior BiFU
i of Salem BTU were with him This
i visit was enjoyed very much.
At the evening worship the pas
! tor again brought to our hearing
a wonderful Sermon from the 3rd
epistle of John 3rd vs. “Spiritual
Health'* was the topic.
The Helping Ha__d Club will
1 meet Monday. April 8 at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Mcln
°~07 Binney St.
Visitors present were Mrs. John
nie Mae Pulium: Mrs. G. Wood
ward; Miss Grace Sims; Miss Ve
ra Rice: Mr. James Davis: Mr.
Charles Speese of So. Dakota; Mr
W- Smith: -Mr. W. Foster; and
Mr. J Watson.
The sick and confined are Sis.
Ada Stewart; Sis. Willie WTiite:
Sis. Mattie Jones; Sis Willie Jor
dan; Bro. A. T. Stewart: and Bro.
jaines Lindsay.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph St.. Clair
were blessed with a bouncing 8 lb.
baby boy March 17 at Doctor’s
Hospital. Mrs. St. Clair was the
former Miss Margaret Anderson
Forvsteen Nared, Reporter
THE LUTHERAN CHURCH
30th and Corby Sts.
H. H. Schauland, pastor
Blood plasma was the outstan
ding medical discovery of tins
last war. Plasma is absolutely ma
gical. Case after case is cited in
which a wounded man was picked
up for dead, but within a few min
utes after the injection of tne
plasma he would be sitting up,
talking, and on the road to re
covery Hundreds, even thousands
of men after this war will owe
their lives to another man's blood.
Yet, many do not understand
that eternal life, also, depends on
receiving the blood donation of
Jesus Christ, the Son of God He
is the world's greatest Blood Do
nor. When His blood was flowing
on Calvary’s hill, He was dying
for you and for me. He gave His
blood that we might have eternal
life- For “the blood of Jesus Christ
God's Son, cleanseth us from all
sin". (1 John 1, 7!
Let us remind ourselves again
of the fact that we are in the
season of Lent. Lent is almost
half over. Jesus asks us to follow
Him as "He stedfastly sets His
face to go to Jerusalem” to suf
fer and die for the sins of the
world. The public is warmly invi
ted to attend the Lenten services
of the Lutheran Church every
Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock;
here, the Passion Story of Jesus
is told with special sweetness in
sermon and song. Come and bring
a friend.
Sunday Services are conducted
every’ Sunday at 10:30 am. Next
Sunday, March 31, the sermon will
be based on the words of Jesus
as written in John 6. 47-57. The
sopic is "Jesus, the Bread of Life'.
Those who are sick and canhot
attend services are invited to listen
to the Lutheran Hour over KBON
at 11:30 and over KFNF, Shenan
doah. Iowa, at 2 pm. God gives us
many opportunities to hear His
word. Neglect it not, for “blessed
are they that hear the word of
God and keep it”.
ST. JOHNS AME CHURCH
22nd and Willis Ave.
Reverend E. B. Chilldress
Mason Devereaux Jr., reporter
Rev. Childress spoke from the
13 chapter of Apostles. 2nd vs. on
the subject “Loosing Oneself” on
Sunday morning, March 24. His
inspirational message was so fil
led with Christian brotherhood un
til it touched the hearts of the en
tire congregation. His thoughts of
the day were as follows: No man
is fit to do the work of Christ until
he first loses himself: every man
will react to the fullness of his
heart: you can’t go to heaven on
the accomplishment of someone
else, only on your own; and when
a man becomes incarnated with'
God, he becomes an indoctrine of
the spirit, and he puts personal
desires aside.
Visitors: Mrs Henry Beasley, of
Omaha: and Mr. Charles Speese,
Pierrie, South Dakota.
As we go into the last half of
the Rally, let us be sure that we
have done our part. Let us make
the final weeks left of this Raly as
successful as the first half. We
can all do our share toward com
plete victory by running the race
till the end. Don’t give up the ship
for the battle is never won by the
ones who slack-n or quit on the
last lap. Full speed ahead and we
shall conqueror, so by sticking to
our task a while longer, we will
all go Marching Upstairs in St.
Johns in 1946.
Don’t fail to see Don Rock and
Co. on March 29, Friday, at the
Church at 8:15 pm. Mrs* R C.
Price and Group urge you who
wish to spend an evening away
from home to come and see this
fine show they have planner for
you.
If you have been wondering why
the Choir has been staying after
church each Sunday morning. We
will let you in on a secret. They
are planning for you under the
i direction of our choir directress,
Mrs. Pearl Gibson, the Singing of
the Seven Last Words on Easter
i Sunday Mrs. Gibson and this or
■ ganization of our church are wor
jLINCOLN INRERSTn (MO.) CHOIR, which hail charge of music at the closing session
of the 81st anniversary meeting of the State Convention, Missouri Council of Churches,
hehl at Christian (white) Church. Jefferson City. March 31, The program was a pageant
with the theme "Dedication of Self to Christ's Task." Solo parts were done by Emma
Gress. Myrtle Jaggtrs ones. Barbara Criggs, and Clarence* Moore.
King very hard a_:d they are do
ing an excellent piece 'of work
They will be expecting a large
attendance on Easter Sunday when
| they present this program. Let
us keep the day in mind.
The Lester Corbin and Booker
Washington con>rt will be on
Monday, April 15 at the church,
i These two outstanding artist oi
! our own have a fine program on
{ for you- Groups No. 3_ 17. an^ 24
are sponsoring these two well
' known artist of Omaha.
"The Power of God" is to be
shown at St. Johns on Monday,
April S, 1946. Group No- 9 under
the captaincy of Lrs. J. Faucett
: is sponsoring this project.
On Palm Sunday. April 14, the
Group No. 9 will sponsor a dinner
at the Masonic Hall, 26 and Blondo
St. Mrs. Cloma Scott will be in
charge of this affair. There will j
be no tickets for sale. Reservations
will be accepted accompanied bj
stipulated sum by any member of
[ Group 9 Get your reservations in
early for they will go pretty fast
The Pastor urges the members
to attend your Class Meetings each
Tuesday night and Prayer Meet
ings on Wednesday nights.
The Pastor and his wife, offi
cers of the church wish to expres.
their sincere thinks to the Young
People of our church in the fine
way they are helping to build a
better, bigger, and greater St.
Johns along with the older mem
bers of the church Adults yet us
continue to encourage these young ,
people in their fine efforts so far. '
Mothers send your children to
Sunday School every Sunday mor
ning at 9:30 Attend our Morn
ing Services at 11 o’clock Union
Services at 7:30 pm. Visitors arfc
always welcome at St. Johns the
friendly church. Come and wors
hip with us won’t you?
—
CLAIR METHODIST CHURCH
Rev C. C. Reynolds. Pastor
—
Services were well attended on
Last Sunday morning with one
new member added to the church.
The Pastor delivered the sermon
from Luke 23:43. A number of
visitors were present in the ser
vices from out of town as well as!
our friends in the city.
This coming Sunday morning,
March 31, Rev. Reynolds will talk
on "ComeliUg the Centurion” in
another of his Lenten sermons.j
The members and friends are find
ing these special Lenten ^sermons
of Rev. Reynold's very inspiring
and helpful.
Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock
Rev. Reynolds and his choir will
worship at Zion Baptist Church
with Zion Mission Society.
Don’t forget our Revival Meet
ing will begin Monday night, April
8th with Dr. A. L. Reynolds as
evangelist.
CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD
C. W. F. F.
2412 Parker St.
Rev. S. K. Nicholas, pastor.
Sunday School at 9:45 was very
well attended. Morning service at
11 am. in which a wonderful ser-;
mon was delivered by the Pastor.
His subject ‘I Will Go’' and the
theme “Go Up Into the World'.
Missionary Bray boy and Evang
Long lectured on the Pastor’s Ser
mon.
Evening services at 7:30 entitled
‘Upon the rock I will build my
church’.
The Women's Work Club of the
church met at the home of Evang.
Long. After the meeting, a lun
cheon was served
Come out and worship with us
Roma Buxton. Reporter.
—
CLEAVES TEMPLE C. M. E.
CHURCH
25th and Decatur St.
Rev. E. V. Wade, Pastor
Services were well attended on
last Sunday. Our Pastor preached
a soul stirring sermon and I am
sure it was enjoyed hy everyone.!
His text was taken from two of
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BUFFALO. NEW YORK. (SPECIAL) March 31. The basic weak
ness in many churches is their refusal to read and practice New Testament’
truth. Dr. Walter A. Maier. professor of Concordia Seminare, Saint Lou s,
Missouri declared here in his message broadcast over the’ Internatiorui
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Dr. Walter A. Maier
New Testament in eight or nine
hours, or about the time of two
evenings’ entertainment, he deplored
the fact that to the masses in our
country the Bible is an untouched
books and hat even in Christian
churches tnanv have not read it once
As he denounced the overemphas
is on externals that has crept into
many sectors of American religious
life, he declared today: "Church
women are sometimes more concern
ed about the bill of fare for their
church dinner than they are about
sending bread to Europe’s starving
millii ns. How many ahurhh bodies
have protested against tj^c virtual
ensiaverent of hundreds of thous
and prisoners of war?" He ,,-am
ed against trying to justify our at
tion by claiming: ‘Our enemies prac
tice cruelty. We can give them
what they gave cs," asserting that
"if we are blind enough to duplicate
——■ the practices of the Nam, have we
the crushing defeat they suffered. If Amrican chuerches, like the scribes
Christ, strss the rivia of outward religion, insead of the heart-deep, eon
trite confession of the Lord Jesus Christ as Saviour and the merciful
spread of His saving Gospel to down trodden humanity, are we entitled to
expect that the forces which closed churches in Europe to make the smoke
room and club houses for atheist masses, will keep their blood stained hand*
off American sanctuaries?” •
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