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Fe ee ee SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1951. St. Paul's Church To Radiocast Sunday Service St. Paul's Episcopal Holy eucharist wiil i be held ¢ 7:30 tomorrow Age _ tom morning at St. fo s E pal church under he direc of the Rev. ? iy ae tev. John Sunday school follows 9:30 and the Rector’s adult ¢ 10:15. The ‘chor ucharist and el : moat dh s yscheduled toesbe bread: ver, S4a tgurbe pede Brat Grace Lutheran y of Christ Jon Phister Bit Bible eets, will study at 10 am wning worship at 11 hip is set for7:30 stor of preach th and leavor is set Thursday. Gled Tidings Tebernacle The Glad Tidi Tabernacle io pr that will be am, Ww KWF The Sunday vyening services will be held at 11 and the even ing worship at 7:30. Cuban Baptist Mission Dr. Ismael Ne in, pastor the Cuban Bapt Mission, 1 Watson street, will conduet se ices in Spanish on Sunday and Thursday nights at 7 p.m Sunday school meets at 10 a.m. Tce Church of God Mornir ship at the Church 909 Angela strect, will be of Ged cid at At 6 p.m., the y band will meet. A iv mvyention is sct fer Sunday at 3 par Ley Raaiaatiak Methodist : April ay school Don A. uperintendent of t of The Metho- deliver the the morning worship Du ing the noon will have church. Junch, rence f officers for which begin: ill also re us pa These € t c » show re markabie pvogress in their, re t nt lethod Youth v- I meet at 6:30 p. ‘ vorship service is 7:30 o'clock. The pa € t the evening hou The Miracles of M y First Methodist The Rev. G. Lec of tt First n Wells, pastor Methodist Church, nple,” at tomor- ervices starting at fe r ship begins at} ). The sermon at this service will be “Live All New.” The fel- }ewship hour will follow in the Social Hail at 8:45 p.m Youth For Christ The Youth for led for t of Pythias Hall, Christ Rally is at 7:30 in 29 Poinciana Baptist Preachin. services conducted} by Dr. Ivey ill begin at 11 a.m in the Poinciana Baptist Sunday Church ] be held at the the colored home 3 p.m. and the B.P.U will start at Evening services 7:30 o'clock re the am. Sunday over | the the subject, “By! at 6:30) "Self. -Deception” Is Chosen Topic Of Rev. Desi Rev. Rogers of the First Pres- byterian§ Church will preach Sunday night on, “Different Christianity.” While tally there is but one Christianity, a casual observer could easily nate the many differences of be- lief which would make one. won- det whether they had a common orien in. Mr, ahg’Mrs! John “Archer will aves ai rge tof. thé music and special number. Will be..the last of the evening morning s be under direction of Harland Merriam and_ they vill render as their special num ber, “Be Merciful to Me, O' God,” Eggert. Mrs. Lloyd Hoover} | alo the » nart. | Mrs. Tom Whitley will be at the asean and will play “A Song by Mue 2 and wated co Be n deceived, \s { ji the next th ally in’ the love. backwar d or which has de psychology overall ‘rv community which lives in the resents outside ideas and tions, is doomed to atroph land dec When Paul rounded first missionary journey ed the churches in Galatia Prop er. This country } from the Black Sea by and Cappadocia and was some one hundred and fifty mil from the seanort of Tarsus. It was inhabited by descendents of the invading Gauls. At the Roman Republic it was a de- pendent kingdom and at the be ginning of the Empire 1 Roman province. 1 out his Bithynia The Galatians were but fickle folk, ea: i loosed from their moorings. was not difficult to alienate res from the teagt of Paul. False teachers n to discredit the apostle by telling the bat Paul did not know Christ, that he was simply an evangelist from the church at Antioch, and bog an apostle. at all, Lig the rest of the Guility raée; -tthty were, succeptible, of qu {and sudden chan jness equal to their Fenthusiasm, and \bility to that disunion the fruit of excessive vanity” What is true of these p also true of people similarly con- stituted. Not thoroughly impressions kle which is ed in the truth ,a few speciou {arguments or fanciful theo: will separate them f their i and ¢ ted by new not they do not or under of thi: secure m¢ caref uperficia je anc wreck- s taken re i | nterests are | | ic d for i tell God dece d, for wt n that shall religion, if 1 ual experience » ritual, if union ans emancipation from every , it is time that honest ec followers of Ck fast the for 44) Tim, 1:73): “Be God is not mocked ! ver with C | bondag and = t hold words, i ived 6:7) m_ of Onrushing Chinese (Continued Fram. Page One? make a stand at Seoul on the Janks of the Han river. “The heavy rain has turned the dust-choked Korean roads into quagmires, » slowing down the Reds ‘semewhat. But ‘the Chi- nese continue ta attack in their favorite way, wave after wave, especially down the historic in- vasion ropte abave Seoul. Massed artillery Has mowed down thou- sands—moré than 4,600 alone on Friday—but they keep comin: Despite the low overcast, Allied planes have flown hundreds of missi attacks can not be estimated Before dawn today on the east ‘central front, the Reds threw heavy forces against Allied units feast of Yanggu, but failed to crash the line. Australia produces of the world’s wool one fourth fundamen-} This} the; he visit-ji as separated’ ¢ the end of, } it became ' a simple Galatians; a constant lia-} ground-} iT y them] ¢ Fe and. Advan- ja .frector of t | by! On! ions but the effect of their) SHE KEY WEST CITIZEN —— eee First meee uded ‘West The Chure quested evange fre the Seventh “Ave Christ in Miami, Fla. the Gospel week | William B preacher will s to conti series of services next Collins, the speak Sunday mor and Mr. Scott is expected to urn from Miami for the Su y evening serviees and to con-|terian ¢ ith the mecting in t week i He is to speak over radio sta-| tion WKWF in a special series of | broadcasts at 9:30 a.m. Monday.! Tuesday and Wednesday, as wel! 5f 0 p.m. nightly in the church | building on the corner of Ashby | | | tinu and Von Phister streets " > : ssued ‘the bs _ men, Cooke Presides ' ‘At Conference Fe ja " ' The Fourth: Quarterly Confer- | nten ence of the Fleming Strect MV. \ odist church was held pevenin th Dr. Don A. Cooke. | | tDistrict Superintendent — pr ine All reports indicated a Souk r with all finances wel in} ana | | The following offic were j¢lected to the ofiicial the ensu year arc Carl Bervaldi, James H. Bu i Mrs. Alice Cater, W. B. C Allen E John A u C. Sam B.} Knowles, W. N amin H. Lowe at >roperty arl Bervaldi, J Cc. Sam B. e, Paul 3. Sawye Di Cro: M Reading Buildina Golden John ; CHUHRCH Sunday Ghureh ' Conference Set || CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Sunday Schooi, 9: Wednesday Evening Mestings at 8o0'Clock |! and Frid | Study Talks Held Marsh To Talk To ¥ oung Adults } , i Workers 10 » 0 SOCIETY 327 ELIZABETH STREET 30 A.M Sunday Morning Service 11:00 o’Clock | Room in the Church will be Tuesday 8 y fron | Hause of Bishops ‘pal Church decla mater |and ,condemned it as w “GRACE LUTHERAN || 9 12° | Cuban Baptist Episcopal Church ‘Methodist Y Youth | ‘Pastoral Letter ‘Condemns ‘Reds’ |Mee 1 6:30 Sunday at the » corner A pastoral letter i ssued t the h ie streets red ialism breed est enemy of West be, i The letter was sent to alll 1 30, his shes and missic i oward Re immediate and bi H Sunday school oft hina | Will 9:49 AM. with of the westerr li three Youth 6 30) of In- irection eakens Beneath | THE CHURCH of GOD 909 ANGELA STREET 3 Sct 10 AM Mheninn Worship, 11:00 o’Clock ionary Band Evangelistic Message, _ P.M. ople’s V.L.B., Vedn ae 7:30 P.M Bible Study and Band Meeting, Friday. 7:30 EVERYBODY WELCOME Pastor, Phenia Odom Miss CHURCH Divine Service at 7:30 P.M. Poinciana Community Bldg. Sunday School, 10 A. M. JayCee Clubhouse F. H. ZUCKER, Pastor Poinciana Baptist Church Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. PREACHING, 11 A.M. Dr. Ivey Mission 1122 WATSON STREET Dr. Ismael Negrin, Pastor Jail ©. Esquinaldo, Sunday School |}. .eg Home Superintendent | soa 3:00 P.M. B.P.U 6:30 P.M. . : | a Preaching Servics || PREACHING, 7:30 P.M. In Spanish | Dr. Ivey Sunday and Thursday || Youth Fellowship Hour After Preaching—Hymn Sing Nights at 7:00 o’Clock Tuesday, White Home on Stock Island, 6:30 P.M. Mid-Week Prayer Service, Cuban Mission Will Have Charge of Prayer Meeting Wednesday, P.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 10:00 A.M. EVERYONE WELCOME | Youth for Christ Rally Tonight at 7:30 O'Clock KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HALL 728 FLEMING STREET (3rd Floor) BLESSINGS .. . . . INSPIRATIONS Come... Bring A Friend ° to annual n Lakeland ginning June Ray To Preach Last Call Rev. Geo mn the at e Constraint” at tc *s services in the First tist Church ecial music by the entire choi th Sunday nmi ibject of the pasto | preach be prov will he non will be “Christ's Last Call.” A jcontinuation of the good atten- |dance at these evening meeting expected, the hymn singing been enjpyed ¢ e crowds attending s Sunday, mem congregation will get a c select their facorite hymns *Plans are now being made Christian Home Week, which be held from May 6 t 13; Adon Taft, chairman of program committee, is prepe a skit that will be given at Sunday school on the morning May 6. Someone from each « partment will participate and t } scenes will center about the family altar On May 13, special mention of Christian Home Week will be | made in the regular se The Rev Mrs. Ray ed their thanks to chairman of the 1anagement committee, for an electric stove and refrigerator that were given them ly by the q is k 1 s of the nce to Cor. Geor expre | Skelton, Be. E. -- Everyone Welcome -:- Church Of God |! oe A STREET . BEARD PASTOR Morning Worship 11 A.M. Evangelistic Service, 7:30 P.M. {X GLAD meee “As ak ‘of God” gia and Petronia Sts. mbly T 9:00 A.M, S| Sunday Services Sunday School, 10:00 A.M. Mor 11:09 o° Clock Evening Worship, ning Worship, 30. 0’ Clock MIDWEEK SERVICES, TUES. and FRL, 7:30 P.M. EWMAN, Pastor Welcom The First Methodist Church EATON and SIMONTON STREETS G. Leon Wells, Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 A.M., Sunday School 10:50 A.M., Morning Worship SERMON: “BY PRECEPT AND EXAMPLE” Baritone Sdlo, “The Penitent,” B. Van De Water, Will Be Sung By Mr. Earl Anderson A Nursery. During This Service 6:39 P.M.—Meeting of Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship SERMON: “LIFE ALL NEW” 8:45 P.M.—Fellowship Hour in the Social Hall DUE TO UNUSUAL INTEREST GOSPEL SERIES IS CONTINUED for ANOTHER WEEK at the CHURCH o CHRIST ASHBY AND VON PHISTER STREETS The Evangelist, C. W. Scott of Miami, Fla. May Be Heard On WKWF, 9:30 A.M., Mon., Tues., and Wed. BY REQUEST OF THE CHURCH 7:30 NIGHTLY Fleming Street Flem- Sunday ction of the orth. 1orn- 2:00 P.M. PAGE FIVE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH White and Washingten Streets a RALPH ROGERS, Pastor a Sree os SUNDAY SCHOOL, ‘ 2 t John Morning Worship, li: co o'Clock Subject: “Good Breaks—Luck Archer, Supt or Pluck Organist Nursery Open During Morning Service Youth Fellowship, 6:45 P.M. Evening Worship, 7:30 P.M. Subject: “Required Differenc Christ ianity” Se) Corner FLEMING and WILLIAM Sucete | REV. W. J. ASHWORTH, Pastor CHURCH SCHOOL, 3 A.M a MERRILL T. FELTON, S y Se uR vlendent Morning Service 10:50 @Cloch SUBJECT: “THE HEROISM OF HUMILITY” y Youth Fellowship, 6:30 PM. Song Service, 7:10 P.M : Eve #4 Worship 7240 WClock SUBJECT: “A COWARD REDEEMS HIMSELF” 7 ° yee 7 ) Service Men and Visitors Welcome ; ) First Congregational Church 527 WILLIAM STREET MINISTER: REV Chorister: Mr. Mrs. W. R y School § tY P. ROGERS Gerald S ders Dean and Mrs. Paul perintend: Mr. Victor | Archer SUNDAY, APRIL 22 with Cla:ses for AM Morning Service of Worship. 11:00 A.M. Sermon Subject: “By Faith We Win” Evening Service of Song and Praise at 7:30 P.M. Sermon Subject: “New Life For A Tired Worid” Mid-Weck Sermon Each Wednesday at 7:30 P.M Church School at 9:45 SURO. SERRE EAR ERR oo OR a a Ley Memorial Methodist Church ; “The Church with a Welcome” | CU.tNER of TRUMAN AVENUE and GEORGIA STREET ELDON SIMMONS, Pastor CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. Miss Miriam Carey, Supt. 10:50 A.M., Morning Worship : The Rev. Don A. Cook, Guest Speaker {Nursery Provided During Morning Service) 6:15 P.M., Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship ; Subject: “The Miracles Of Memory” Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., Mid-Week Prayer Service “DON’T WASTE WASTEPAPER” 1 cea ing aR St. Paul's Episcopal Church Corner of DUVAL and EATON STREETS. THE REV. JOHN S. ARMFIELD Rector 7:30 A.M.—Holy Eucharist , 9:30 A.M.—Church School ‘ Fe 0:15 A.M.—Rector’s Adult Class 1:00 A.M.—Choral Eucharist and Sermon (To Be Broadcast Over Station WKWF) 6:30 P.M.—Young People’s Service { — 1 League ij 7:30 P.M.—Evening Prayer and Sermon | hed = _—/ | The First Baptist Chureh t EATON AND BAHAMA STREETS | Welcome To All: SERMONS A.M., 10:50 P.M,, 4:30 Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Mr. Lee Skaggs, Superintendent Baptist Training Union, 6:15 P.M. Mr. Benjamin Skelton, Director OUR CHURCH NURSERY Ages: 0-4 Accepted Nursery maintained all Sunday Fellowship Hour: bey P.M. Following Sunda: P.M. Service (Get Acquainted Here) Old-Fashioned Prayer Every Wednesday: 7:30 P. | Note: Morning Worship Hours arranged especially so ‘that all Servicemen may return to-the base for Sunday Chow. OUR WELCOME TO YOU COMES FROM THE HEART “A Friendly Church” GEO. McNEILL RAY. Minister