Where to go to Church Snuday BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH 30th and S- Streets Rev. M. C. William Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A M. Morning Worship 11 o’clock BTU 6 PM. • NIO!V MEMORIAL—TUB METHODIST CHURCH. 3223 "U” Streett 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 AME. Church 25th and R Streets Rev. Fant, pastor Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. Evening Worship 8 P. M. ITT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH *010 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 IN CHRIST *712 '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 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- m. Morning Worship .11 ajn. BTU. at ....6:30 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. y Morning worship 11:30 A. M. Evening worship 8 P. M. JHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 1207 South 13th St. Elder D. M. Wat*on, pastoi lodeil Watson, reporter YPWW. 6 P. M. Evening Worship 7:45 P. M. PARADISE BAPTIST CHURCH 1811 North 23rd St, Rev. Adams, Pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. LKW. Mission, Thurs. 8 p. m. BYPU. 6 P. M. Evening Worship, 8 p. m. *'cayer Service, Wed- 8 p. m. 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. Piayer service, Wednesday, 8 p. m. « BETHEL A ME. CHURCH 2428 Franklin St. Rev. C L. Williams, Pastor Etta Mae Woods, reporter PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH 26th and Hamlton St. Pa’ Charles Favors. Pastor Mrs Ed. Dortch. Reporter Sunday schioL 9:80 a. m.| Morning Worship, 10:45 I-TU. 6 f» M. Evening Wor.jiip ?:45 p. m. Sunday School—9:30 a. m. Moming Service—11 o’clock Allen Christian Endeavor Lrir true—6:80 p. m. Phone Us Your Social- Local News ST. PHILLIPS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1119 No. 21st Street Rev. S. G. Sanchez, Rector Mass: 7:30—9:00 Church School—9:45 SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH 28th and Decatur St. Rev. J. C. Wade, Pastor L. A. Henderson. Reporter Sunday Shool 9:30 am. Morning Worship, 11 am. BTU 6 pm Evening Worship HILLSIDE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 30th and Ohio Streets Rev. E. W. Gordon, Pastor Mrs. T/Newt, reporter 9:30 am.—Sunday School 11 a. m.—Morning Service 11th and Ella Street* Rev. S. W. Wilker*en, pastor Virginia Beck, reporter Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning Services, 11:00 *. 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 Worahip 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 e. 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 I • FREESTONE 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. in.—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. CLEAVES TEMPLE CME. 25th and Decatur Sts.. Rev. E. V. Wade, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a m. Epworth Leaguet 6:30 p m. Evening Service. 8:00 p m. ALLEN CHAPEL AME. 6233 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. 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 Strec* %ev. 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 AME. CHURCH 22nd and Willis Ave., “The Friendly Church” Rev. E. B. Childress. Pastor, Mason Devereaux, Jr., reporter Sunday School—9:80 &. m. Morning Worship—11 o’clock Union—6:30 p- 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. Tnes. ang Thur*. night*. SEVEN DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 2760'Lake St. Elder P. W. McDaniels, Pas. Sabbath School Saturday 9:30 am. Morning Worship 11 am. Vesper Service Friday evening 7:45 pm Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:30 P M DAVID SPIRITUAL TEMPLE IN CHRIST C- B., IOWA 1720 Ave. A Every Monday evenmg Circle Meeting 8:30 pm. UNITED SABBATH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 2320 North 28th St, Elder Arthur Holmes, Pastor, Sabbath School Saturday 9:tP • m. « Morning Worship 11 a. m, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH OF RED OAK, IOWA 603 Grimes St., Rev. Goldsmith, Pastor, Julia Keene, Reporter, Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. a, BYPU. 6:30. Evenig Worship 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday THE FIRST CHURCH OF DELIVERANCE 2621 Blondo St. Rev. A. J, Thomas. Pastor, Rev. Frank Johnson, Asst Psf Bt. Rev. William Tijlor, Bishop MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH 24th and Ohio St. Rev. David St. Clair, Pastor F. Burroughs, Reporter Sunday School, 9:30 a. at. Morning Service, 11:00 a. m. Evening Service 8:00 p. m. ST MENEDICT 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 School 9:30 a m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a m Evening Worship. 8:00 p m. NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH 26th and Sewfrd 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 ROhinson, reporter Services Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursday nights, ar « oldock Private readings daily at 2010 North 23rd St. MMMMM Women in THEIR 40’s’ Were Never Meant To Suffer Like This! Here’s a tip for women troubled by 1 Nervous Tension, < Irritability and Weak, Tired, Cranky Feelings—due to ‘middle-age’ If the functional “middle-age” period peculiar to women makes you suffer from hot flashes, touchy,high strung, weak, nervous feelings, try Lydia E. 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BeU-sns krlnts eotufort In a jm> or doable poor money back oo return at bottle to u. 25c at all dru*gists. . /.,/ww | SUNDAY Uniform j _ International OL.nUUi< -LESSON By HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST. D D. Of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. Released by Western Newspaper Union. Lesson for April 21 Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se lected and copyrighted by International Council of Religious Education; used by permission. TWO FRIENDS TALK WITH CHRIST LES30N TEXT—Luke 24:13-21. 23-31. MEMORY SELECTION - They said one to another. Did not our heart burn within us. while he talked with us by the way. and while he opened to us the scriptures?—Luke 24:32. Fellowship with the risen living Lord is the unfailing source of faith and courage. Such certainty is the very essence of our observance of Easter. We declare with Paul, “Now is Christ risen from the dead" (I Cor. 15:20), and that He is "declared to be the Son of God with power ... by the resurrection from the dead” (Rom. 1:4). . We would join the apostles who “with great power gave . . . .witness of the resurrec tion of the Lord Jesus” (Acts 4:33). Come with us as we join two men who had become bewildered, who felt that all their hopes had been crushed. We join them as they walk wearily along the road from Jerusalem to Emmaus. Suddenly there is An other with the little group. Let us listen to their conversation. Something is obviously wrong here. These two men are disheart ened and discouraged. They are men with . . . I. Chilled Hearts and Sad Unbelief (vv. 13-26). Teachers will observe that we are using the full story in Luke 24:13-35. The two sad men, who had left Jerusalem to go to Emmaus were disciples of our Lord, and they had Just been through the crushing ex perience of seeing Him crucified. True, there had been some re ports on the morning of this third day, that the women had seen Jesus alive (w. 23, 24). But their hope and faith were at such low ebb that they could not—or did not—believe. Their hearts had been chilled by the dreadful things which had taken place. Eyes closed by unbelief; faith hindered by doubt and fear; a de spondent heart slow to believe God —how very effectively these shut out the blessing of God and of His Word even to the believer. Even deeper is the darkness in which the unbeliever finds himself. II. Warmed Hearts and Renewed Faith (vv. 27-32). Although they did not realize it (how slow we are to appreciate our blessings!) until after Jesus was gone (v. 32). their hearts burned within them as soon as He began to expound the Scriptures to them. What a Bible exposition that was. as Christ Himself opened all that the Scriptures taught concerning Him! Bible teachers have talked about this and it makes one’s heart burn just to read their suggestions (see, for example. O Campbell Morgan on Luke, p. 278). The way to have a burning heart is to read God's Word, or to have it expounded by a Spirit-filled teacher or preacher. When the heart has been warmed by the written Word and by fellow ship with the living Word, our Lord Himself, the opened eye of renewed faith follows as day follows night. Now they knew the Stranger who was with them—and He was gone. How did they know Him? We read that they knew Him in the breaking of the bread (v. 32). Paul declared that same truth when he said, ’’The natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolish ness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spirit ually discerned’’ (I. Cor. 2:14). III. Quickened Hearts and Glad Testimony (w. 33-35). The seven miles (sixty furlongs), (v. 13) which had passed so slowly as they came over were now quick ly retraced. They had glorious good news to bring to the disciples at Jerusalem. How swift are the feet of the one who has good tid ings to bear (see Rom. 10:15)1 One wonders why so many pro fessed Christians are so slow about carrying His message. Can it be that they do not yet know the risen Christ? For if we know Him, we will realize that “we do not well” to keep silent in a day of good tid ings (II Kings 7:9). Note in verse 34 that before they could speak, the others gave them the good news of the resurrection. It is proper and delightful that be lievers share spiritual blessings (Rom. 1:11, 12). That's why we come together in God’s house. Brother in the Lord, Christian sis ter, how long is it since you had a new and stirring experience of the presence of Christ? Not necessarily something spectacular or exciting, but a real deep, stirring spiritual experience. God is the same. Our need is the same, yes, even deeper and greater. Why should not we seek out our Lord and let Him warm and quicken our hearts. We would then have a revival in our own hearts. Let’s ask Him for it this Easter day. •For Greater Coverage ADVERTISE IN The Omaha GUIDE! TODAY! Religious News ST. JOHNS AME CHURCH 22nd and Willis Ave. Reverend E. B. Chilldress Mason Devereaux Jr., reporter No man is so poor that he has not something to give to God It matters how little the faith one hath, God needs that faith and if so given He will increase it and finally whatever you give to God is saved and whatever you keep back is lost an color RRST QUALITY PAGE BOYS ■ ,A1 K>srMAN *MOUNI on otuvm I HALF GLAMORS • POMPASOUR GLAMORS and ALL OVER WIGS 507 FIFTH AVENUE (Room 905) NEW YORK 17, N. Y