Religious News ST. JOHN AME. CHURCH 22nd and Willis Avenue Reverend E. B. Childress, Pastor Mason Devereaux, Reporter And I saw heaven opened and behold a white horse; and he that sat upon him was called Faithful and True; and in righteousness he doth judge and make war: Revel ation 19th Chapter and 11 verse was taken as the text yb our min ister for his Christian message Sunday morning, September 22, 1946. Several interesting and in spiring thoughts were as follows: The Kingdom of God has been ad vanced through men by God who have clarity of vision. If God's Church had lived up to its oblig ations, the world would be a great deal different today, and finally, it is better to be loved by God and hated by the people, rather than hated by God and cherished by the people, because in the fin al analysis, one must answer for ^ his sins and kickedness. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. John Fos ter, guest of Reverend, Mrs. W. Cunningham from Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. Althea Vann, former member of our church and now of Oakland, California and Mr. John son of Kansas City. Mo. * As we come to the final week to pay our Annual Conference claims victory is assured if we all give an extra push and pay our $3 by Sun day September 29, 1946. The Ush er Board rallied to this great cause Sunday by giving $25.00. Let each and everyone contribute his share according to his God given ability. We must keep the Christ ian banner of St. Johns forever flying that it might become a bea con of one love for our church; our desire that our children will always remember that our church has never faltered or failed in its! Annual assessment and our desire | that St. Johns will continue to lead this end of the Nebraska and Kan sas Conference, financially and as well as spiritually. Let us all be sure that we have purchased our tickets for the King Solomon Wedding, Monday Sept. 30. 1946. Mrs. R. C. Price, Presi- ( dent and members of the Ever 1 Ready Club solicit the attendance of members and friends of St. Johns to this Christian project in the interest of our church. Come out and spend an evening with this / group.Time 8 p. m.. . Place our Church and date, Monday Septem H ber 30, 1946. , The Sunshine Charity Club and its president Mrs. John Adams Sr. urged all members and friends to come out on Sunday evening Sept. 29th at 8 p. m. to their Special Service ‘ Thy Kingdom Come.” The Young People and Mrs. E. B. Childress thank members and friends of St. Johns for the sup . port of their musical treat Sunday September 15, at 8 p. m. The Senior Choir under the ex pert direction of Mrs. Pearl Gib son rendered a beautiful and spir itual-filled musical all Request i Program Sunday September 22nd in song. It was the last Request Program of this conference year, and one of the outstanding of the year. The program was thorough □ %’ enjoyed by all in attendance. The Minute Men and Women’s Auxiliary will hold their meeting at the home of and Mr. and Mrs. Mayo,, 2801 North 24th St. Sunday September 29, 1946 at 4:30 p. m. The President Mr. A. R. Goodlett urges all members please be pres ent, business of importance. The Watchmen will hold their meeting Friday September 27, 1946 at 8 p. m. with Mr. C. W. Tea at the home of Mrs. Maude Ray, 2865 Miami St. Mothers send your children to Sunday School every Sunday morn ing at 9:30 a. m. Attend our morn ing services at 11 a. m. Evening services at 7:30 p. m. Visitors and friends are always welcome at St. * John the friendly church at 22nd and Willis Avenue. Come and worship with us, won't you? HOP-E LUTHERAN CHURCH 30th and Corby Streets H. H. Schauland, Pastor Sept. 29 is Sunday School Rally Day at Hope Lutheran. The Sun Iday School begins at 10 am. We hope to see many new pupils en roll in our Sunday School. In the service at 11 a. m. the children will present a short program and the sermon by the pastor will deal with the need of religious educa tion. We beg both parents and chil dren to be present. Visitors are heartily weloome. Wm. J. Bryan once made a state ment that modern parents are apt to forget: “It may be all right for our children to study geology, but it is far more important for them to know about the Rock of Ages Dthan about the ages of rocks”. To all parents God says: “These words which I command thee this day shall be in thine heart: and thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children and shalt talk of them when the u sittest in thine hoiise, 1 CHECKED lit a JJffif « . __ _ J -op Money Beck For quick relief from iMhzn* caused by eczema *U4e»e's foot, scabies. mmpies and otter itcBmj oonditipnai »se pure, cAilin* mydicated, liqiai D. D. B. Prescription. A d& ws formula Grease less and stainless. 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