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SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1988, mac inert | Cems | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 327 Elizabeth Street Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Sunday morning service, o'clock. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Eaton between Duval and Simonton Streets Yancy Tillman Shehane, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a.m. T. L. Kelly, superintendent. “Unreality” is the subject of! Morning worship, 11 o’clock,. the Lesson-Sermon which will be Ser mon. Subject: “Increased ‘Work, read in Churches of Christ, Scien- “of Men’ i tist,,, throughout .the world, on Evening worship at 8 Uélock.,,Sunday, April 3rd. Sermon subject: Sonne the; ., The Golden Text is: “The world ‘Most ito Christ”. ;passeth away, and the lust there- ' Prayer meeting) ee ae yof;, but, he that doeth the will of 7:30 pom: i God. abideth forever”.—I John Junior choir practiced, riday, 2:17. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday evening service, Visitors in our city are‘ given o'clock. special invitation. Reading Room is open on Tues- SEER days and Fridays from 3 to 5 FIRST METHODIST CHURCH |p. m. (Old Stone) a FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH White and Washington Stre John C. Gekeler, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m. B. Norman, superintendent. | Morning worship, 11 o'clock. ; Sermon: “Fellowship With God”. my mouth”. Evening worship at 8 o'clock. Church school, 9:45 a, m. Ger- Sermon topic: “What God Did ald Saunders, superintendent. For Noah”. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Mid,week Bible study, Wednes- Sermon subject? “Behold I Stand nesday,, 7:30 p. m. at the Door and Knock”. Attention... is called. to the Epworth Lcaeue, 6:30 p. m. change, in hour of the Sunday Evening wo..hip at 8 o'clock. eyening service. Good music and. Sermon subjeet:) “I Didn't Know 4 helpful, me: It Was Loaded”. cart eer Ue Prayer. service, Wednesday, nbc ngs Oe Choir rehearsal, Friday, 7:45 GRACE AND TRUTH HALL rm. “He that hath an ear let him savotiy'? 1127 Southard Street Bene wht the Lord sayeth". Closing addresses of A. E. Booth. of Pasadena, Calif., will be given Sunday evening, 8 o'clock. He wil speak on “The ll 8 Corner Eaton and Simonton Sts. Joe A. Tolle, Pastor “I know thy works, that thou art neither hot nor cold. I would thou wert hot or cold, So then, because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spew thee out of Wm LEY MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH oO. Howell, Pastor Corner Division and Georgia Sts. Church school, 9:45 a. m. Al- sacrifice that He offered to God in order to put away our sins”. é This address will be illustrated bert H. Carey, superintendent by Mr. Booth’s colored dispensa- Morning worship. 11 o'clock: tional chart. Sermon subject: “The Work of the Holy Spirit”. i Young People’s Department has" its. session in the church school annex at 6:30 p. m., with geen cast Curry as president. Intermediates meet in the main auditorium at 6:30 p..m., with- Mrs. O. C. Howell as leader. ; reeritg 4 ul FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH William L. Halladay, Pastor 527 William Street Sunday school, 9:45, a. m. Morning worship, 11. o'clock | Sermon subject: “Divine Love worship at 8 o'clock. itcnatin i i") “ g Itself In Us”. Com- ject: “What is it to runion service. H ' a Christian?” i Our pre-Easter+ revival serv- ices begin this Sunday. Services each night during next week at 8 o'clock. All are invited to at- tend. Special music by choir under ,. Mrs. J. Roland Adams features morning and evening services. Missionary society meets every ‘Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the church school annex, with Mrs. Corrine Curry as president. Prayer service, Wednesday eve: | ning, 7:30 o'clock. Choir practice after prayer! service. Mrs. J. Roland Adams, ae ; pianist. enenye— ae | Low Mass with Communions, ED BIBLE CLASS ;7 a.m. romcnetbin | Children’s ¥ ;. 9:30 a. Sam B. Pinder and W. P. Montl- “Morning prayer said plain, 11 , o'clock. Pl aly ieond ea | Sung Mass, short sermon, 11:15 torium, 10 o'clock. Men and wom- en not connected with any other Bible Class and regardless of de- ribs + aE 8 p.m. nominations are invited to at- tend. , Week-Di | Morning ‘Prayer, 6:45 o'clock. Low Mass, Holy Communion, 7 jam fA’. AO i Evening Prayer, 5:30 p. m. ednesdays— Low _ Mass, Holy Communion, Ta. m” Morning Prayer, 8:45 o'clock. Low Mass, Holy Communion, 9 at 8 o'clock. ‘Jesus, Christ, | Evening wors! Sermon subject: Soul”. Prayer mecting, Wednesday, 30 p.m. | “I have set before you life and death, blessing and _— cursing: therefore choose life, that. thou mayst live”. SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH Duval and Eaton Sts. Winter Schedule Mass, Catechism, Evening Prayer, Sermon, Bene- diction of the Blessed Sacrament, B'NAI ZION CONGREGATION Rabbi Josepla Maio, ‘Pastor Joe Pearlman, ent of Con- py hots < t Hebrew Sunday School, 11 a. m., and every day in week, except doubts’ and ‘dreadful awaits. you at t there ‘wit that” iit Sivhon’s |(that. he must, be crucified. the | edness and a sudden sense of the ; #!le Sunday School pees THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Coecncccccccescecesccccconecse FINDING OURSELVES IN SERVICE International S y School Les- son for April 10, 1938 GOLDEN TEXT: “What doth it profit a man, to gain the whole world, and forfeit his life?”—Mark 8:26. Lesson Text: Mark 8:27-37 Six months before his crucifix- ion, Jesus led his disciples once again away from the crowd and, anxious to ascertain the fruit of his association with them, asked, as he walked along the roadside, “Who do men say that I am?” Peter, the impulsive leader of the group, made his great confession of faith, “Thou art the Christ”. “It was a divine revelation to Peter, in a flash of intuition, which drew into itself the best thoughts, feelings and expres- sions of the past two years”, says William A. Grist. “The lowly origin of the Carpenter, the fam- iliarity of daily intercourse, the shocks of disapproval, the delay of hopes making the heart sick, the haughty repudiation of Jesus by the authorized teachers of I: rael, and the ebbing, tide, of. his ; Popularity in Galilee; might jhaye almost justified a fisherman’s inability to decide this::momen- tous question.” But, inspite ofvall | uneertaih- soul which, leant up in answer to Master’s +word—wholeheart- greatness of the Reality in Jesus; League meets at 6:30 p.m. Miss Jennie Mae Johnson, president. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Mid-week prayer Choir rehearsal, 8:30 p. m. TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Colored) Simonton Street Alfred de Barritt, Pastor Morning service, 11 o'clock ; Preacher, Elder A. M. Evans. Church school, 3:30 p. m. re | George *fo" a and bible! must suffer, Cross of Christ, and the atoning| study, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.|Were horrified by Wednesday, | Words. —=impelled by this spirit, he tram- pled down all doubts, and burst out in enthusiastic confession of faith and loyalty”. Following Peter’s outspoken recognition of his divinity, Jesus then began to explainifo his, dis- ciples how it would be necésgaty This ** BIBLE ADDRESSES BY A. E. BOOTH A. E. Booth, of Pasadena, Cali- fornia, who has been visiting Key West for more than three weeks, will speak in Grace and Truth Hall, 1127 Southard street, Sun- day evening, April 3, at 8 o'clock. Nt be Mr. Booth’s closing for him to die, also. prophesying addres: his resurrection three days’ after-, wards. The prophecy of’ so shameful a deatn was beyond the ~ His subject will be “The Cross of Christ, and the atoning sacri- fice that He offered to God in order to put away our sins” understanding of the disciples.; : "This subject will be illustrated Peter, again the impulsive spokes-|hy his man, probably encouraged speak by the recognition given! his confession of faith, took Jesus aside and boldly rebuked him. Without realizing it, Peter was bringing back to his master the same temptation presented by the devil during the forty days. Jesus proceeded to rebuke Peter, inti- mating that he was serving Satan in such advice and was unmindful of the things of God “The words of Je a strange path”, s McConnell. “Peter narily adverse to ange paths, but this was too strange. If Washington had told ,the assembled army at Cambridge! in 1775 that it was necessary for him , fe" on “the “gallows “before the! American ehtisé. vould be won, the astonishment could hardly have s opened up Francis J. not ordi- s been greater than whien Jesus said of course, I know that the situation of Washington was not at all par- 1 to that of Jesus, but I am speaking of ideals of leaderership. The Jews.thought of the Messiah as acting much like any national leader. It was strange, strange doctrine to hear that the Messiah and the disciples the Master's We may learn then from | this scene at Caesarea Philippi i that the instinctive revulsion | against the new and strange may | be of that part of our nature ; which fears the truth”. Following up his rebuke of Peter, Jesus told his disciples the demands of discipleship. He laid down the doctrine of self-denial, and following his example by | bearing the cross. Then, the par- Evening worship at 8 o'clock. jadoxical observation that whoso- Sermon by the minister. Song Service by junior choir. The Loérd’s Supper will be ob- Christian Endeavor,. 6;30. p.. m. , Served at the evening service. Ministers class, Tuesday, 5 p.m. Junior choir, Tuesday, 7:30 p. As Lord Of All Life; Saving Your | ™ Senior choir, Friday, 8 p. m. “You can have prejudice or you can have Christianity but you can’t have won both” SAINT PETER'S CHURCH (Colored) Center between Petronia and Olivia Streets Sundays— Sung Mass, sermon, Holy Com- munion, 8 a. m. Church school follows imme- diately after the 8 o'clock service. Solemn Evenson, sermon, Bene- diction, 7 p. m. Tuesdays-Thursdays— Low Mass with Holy Commun- ‘ion, 7:45 a. m. Wednesdays— Sung Litany and sermon, 7:30 p.m. BETHEL AME. onuacy (Colored) Wesley Mayes, Pastor ry Rev. C. F. A. Johnson, General Secr Divsiion and Thomas Sts.¢ Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. fp Preaching, 11 a. m. s Junior A. C. E. League alpeté at 5:30 p.m. Senior A. C. E. League meets | ever would save his life ‘woul@ lose it, whereas whosoever should } lose his life “for my sake and the gospels” would save it. Then, Je+| sus asked the question which has come down the various centuries, | presenting for each individual person the most striking and im- portant interrogation any will ever be called upon to answer: “For what doth it profit a man, to gain the whole world, and for- feit his life? For what should a man give in exchange for his life?” Men are very prone days to say it does not very much what views we about Jesus, as long as we his teaching and obey it”, D. Jones. “And they dismiss attempts at defining the Person Mt Christ as metaphysical and theo- logical subtleties which are of no importance for daily life. That is not what Jesus himself thought He attached the most tremendous importance to the account people gave of him: the whole future of the gospei depended in some vital way “wpon ‘iwhatumen. thought of Him\vcHe: regarded the: future of Christiahity~as; bounds twith a tight understanding of dds: Person If fHere!iscone thik the dWew Tes- tament makes ‘abundantly clear, it is thig,ythat the, Christian gos- pel is, net.ateaching merely, or a philosophy merely, or a morality mere| it is, as Dr. Van Dyke says, the gospel of a Person. It in these matter hold ece| me Sa Friday, at 4 p. m. Regular services every Friday evening, 8 o'clock, and Saturday morning, 7 o'clock, 720 Southard : Street Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sunday school, 3:45 p. m. Gospel meeting, 7:30 p. Bible study, Wednesday, p.m. Prayer Pp. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH, m 7:30 meeting, Friday, 7:30 Preaching, 7:30 p. m Mothers’ Club, Monday, 8 p. m. Bible study and prayer service, | Wednesday, 7:30 p, m. L. A. Ford, Pastor 1106 Olivia St. Sunday morning worship, o'clock Sunday o'clock. Special music and singing. il evening service, 8 Prayer meetings, Tuesday and} Thursday nights, 8 o'clock a.m. Evening prayer, 5:30 o'clock. During Lent, special rvice | will be held each Wednesday and Friday evening, 7:15 o'clock, ASSEMBLY OF GOD Jobn H. and Beulah Clark Stroud, in Charge Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. Class- es for all ages. Evangelistic service, 7:30 »p. Prayer Meetings y. 7:15 p. m. 7.15 p.m | Rev. m. Tuesd: Friday, j CATHOLIC CHURCH | “Sit Mary’s Star of the Sea “Wm. Reagan. S.J. in Charge Sunday morning Masses will be j said at 7 and 9:30 o'clock | Week-day Masses at 7 o'clock Evening service at 7:30 o'clock, , Sundays and Fridays. FLEMING STREET METHODIST (Uptown) CHURCH Fleming at William Street Shuler Peele, Pastor Church school meets at 945 a m. Norman J. Lowe, geneia: superintendent i Morning worship, Hi-League meets Mrs. Shuler Peele, dent i Young Il o'clock at 6:30 p. m superinten- People’s Epworth centers not simply in what Jesus said, but in what he was and did”, ‘BROTHERHOOD DAY AT FIRST BAPTIST Pastor Yancy Tillman Shehane has announced that the services in First Baptist church Sunday, both morning and evening, will be in keeping with Brotherhood Day in the church. The service Sunday mornin will be sponsored by the Brother- hood, with a request that members of the church a The pastor will deliver a special sermon on the “Increased Work of Men” Sponsored by the the pastor w sermon at 6:15 p. m. ¥vening service, 8 p. m. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., class. 7:30 p. m., choir re- SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH (Colored) Southard between Thomas and Emma Streets William Perkins, Pastor G. Williams, Missionary Leader Sabbath School (Saturday), 10 o'clock. Church services, 11 a. m. Y. P. M. V. S. meeting, 5:30 Pp. ™. Prayer 7:30 p.m. meeting, Wednesday, NEWMAN M.E. CHURCH (Colored) Division Street E. A. Robinson, Pastor Naomi Reddick, Supt Morning service, 11 o'clock. Sunday school, 3 p. m. Epworth League. 6pm Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Bre ch a special ng the evening service. d that every mem- ber of the church make it a point to attend service Sunday night, and afl” visiting friends and strangers are most cordially in- vited, statés the pastor. “Everybody take the eventing service ‘ stead of 7:30 o'ch NCES. on CORNISH CHAPEL A. M. E. Zion Church (Colored) Tan Chon Tynes, Secretary Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock Evening worship, 8 0” Sock Rev. toy chart, which gives colored dispensational a bird’s eye- view of the whole history of the world from beginning to the end, and a splendid view can be seen of the place which the Cross oc- cupies in God’s dealings with mankind, Mr. Booth explains. The speaker’s meetings the last ten days have been largely at- tended by the people of Key West who have taken a deep interest in his Bible addresses, it is stated AAA acclaims sweep in crop control referenda as assuring “over-whelming” farm support. TEXACO FIRE CHIEF GASOLINE PAUL’S TIRE SHOP Cor. Fleming and White Sts. —Courteous Service—- PHONE 65 GEMS FOR YOUR SCRAPBOOK seeccccsccvecesnuccoccos “Business” To business that we love, we rise betimes, and go to it with delight.—Shakespeare. The manufacturer who waits in the woods for the world to beat a path to his door, is a great opti- mist. But the manufacturer who shows his “mousetraps” to the world keeps the smoke coming out of his chimney.—O. B. Win- ters. The term Science, properly _un- derstood, refers only to the laws of God and His government of the universe, inclusive of man. From this it follows that business men and culturel scholars have found that Christian Science enhances their endurance and mental pow- ers, enlarges their perception: of character, gives them acuteness and comprehensiveness and an ability to exceed their ordinary , capacity—Mary Baker Eddy. We demand that big business give people a square deal; in re- turn we must insist that when anyone engaged in big business honestly endeavors to do right, he " REVIVAL SERVICES BEFORE EASTER Pre-Easter Revival Services will be held at the Ley Memorial Methodist church, beginning Sun- day, April 3, and will continue till Easter. Services will be held cach night except Saturday during the two weeks. The pastor, Rev. O. C. Howell, will do the preaching, and Gerald Saunders will con- duct the singing. The pastor will discuss” the subject, “What is it to be a Chris- tian?” at ‘the evening service to- morrow. The public is cordially to attend these services. invited shall himself be given z deal.—Theodore Roosevelt. square Scest thou a man diligent in his business he shall stand before he shall not stand before n men.—Proverbs 22:29. If the Golden Rule is to be preached at all in these modern ys, When so much of our life is devoted to business, it must be preached especially in its plica- tion to the conduct of bu: Frederick S. Schenck. | Chapel, PAGE THREE | COLORED CATHOLICS TO HOLD SERVICE Remembering that they had started praying as far back as Scptember 9, 1932, for a highway, nd the return of prosperity, the colored Catholics will observe Thanksgiving service at 7:30 a. m. tomorrow in St. Peter Claver’s Virginia street, next to the Public Library. 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