The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 7, 1951, Page 3

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My Task’ Wi} On Radio Program “Obeying Divine e Rev. Rogers’ rr Religious News Saturday, July 7, 1951 George D. Cukor. of Hollywood, ~ years ago. THE KEY WEST CiTIZEN. .,\ Page 2 EI Salvador Methodist Church 1022 Virginia Street vie director, born in New York, rmon Sunday N I Ser S d ——————_ | MANUEL FIGUEROA. Pastor rs. Walter Price will h hi is — as ay Church ' God | Church § hool, 9:45 A.M: rigs par ave her h At the FI ol CaP RE aes oe urch School, 9: . che the First Presbyterian | a At the Fleming Street Meth: 1008 OLIVIA STREET Worship Service, 7:30 P.M. Sing for the anthem Sun- | ny E. M. BEARD (Sermon In Spanish) day m “ : | th eee s _ Péovie.” by Stamer’ suit unto the ti PASTOR | in Suanish “Todas les Cosas ’ Stainer. S i aw t her prelude. the “Shepherds SUNDAY SCHOOL ne ames Thing Song,” : 2 1 . : iDAY— Offerton ye «pe Davis: and for} 10 A.M. W.S.C.A., Ladies Society, ory, ve Vernum,” by ® 7:30 P.M kel. Z Morning Worship Se eS , ~ Sunday School continues to| : 11 A.M. Boy Scouts, 6:30 P.M. ntain an attendan f apt is WEDNESDAY— two hundred under the leadership| i an peand ches trom tbe Renngetatic Seevice. of the new superintendent Mr. | Walter Clawson. While quite a. few of the teachers and scholars | are absent on vacation, substitutes | are serving most efficiently and | the classes seem to have a strong | attraction for the youngsters, The Presbyterian Youth Fellow- ship has been holding a good at- tendance for the summer and plans are being developed to make the evening program interesting and helpful. Mrs. Joseph Bring- man is the new Adult Advisor and since she is most familiar with the work of young people the Fellowship group is especial- ly enthusiastic about their plans “My Task,” will be the Pastor’s subject for the morning worship service. The insuructions to the diseiples and to all believers im plies active service. The success of the Christian faith depends on the interest and activity of Christ’s followers. Mr. Rogers Says of his sermon: It is interesting to note that everyone who wants to work this summer will have a job, a task Such an opportunity will enable men to provide for their physica! needs. It will be a source of sati faction to say, “I have a job.” There is more to a ‘task’ than! simply being employed and thus able to earn enough to keep body and soul together. There should be “pleasure, real enjoyment, in performing any task you choose That pleasure does not come ne ceSsarily from the ‘pay che. ‘,’ ner from ‘quitting time,’ at the end of the aay, but from reai sat isfact.or im doing a job well. Or> is'h inis-fit if he doesn’t get ploa sure out of his work. Rudynid Kiuling has expressed it in his L Envoi And no one shall work — for money, And no one shall work for fame; But each for the working.” Definitely the Christian has a tadk. Tt is true that Jesus empha suzed certain behavior to guaran tee salvation, Many there were in his day who sought light and information as to what was necessary to have eternal life, the coveted goal of all. In every instance he emphasized that they keep the commandments. While! every generation has produced | some who feel that such laws are} obsolete, much improved over the rampant crime, cruelty and hatr- ed so prevalent today, if man-!} kind would keep the command- | ments. Jesus modernized the de calogue when he answered the lawyer and has thus simplified | them for succeeding generations, “Thou shalt love the Lord thy Goud with all thy heart, and with al} thy soul and with all thy mind, and thou shalt love thy neighbor | as thyself.” (Mt. 22:37,39) With faith in the guide rule one can proceed with the Task { If one wants eternal life badly enough, if he believes the one and only way of obtaining it is by compliance with God's word, then} he must not only express his faith v@rbally, but by deeds as well. | Jay Allison drove home this mor- allin the old McDufty Reader. He tefls -aboyt, three Jittle girls the} fidet jogwhow? expressed -hdp, love | i joy of the ones 46F her mother, then ran off to play. The second likewise ex-/ pressed her love, but teased and | est half the day until the) mother was glad when she went; tol play. The third little girl expressed it infa practical manner hI love you Mother,” said little i Fan, : Today Tl help you all I can.”} ffo the cradle then she did! j softly creep, | And rocked the baby till it fell) ' asleep.” i Then stepping softly she took } the broom, { And swept the floor and ' dusted the room; Busy and happy all day was she, | Helpful and cheerful as a child | can be.” “I love you Mother,” again they said, | Three little children going to bed; { How do you think the mother} guessed, | Which of them really loved her} best?” In addition to any professed | fajth there seems to be additional | GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH | | Flagler Ave. and 10th St. Worship Service, | 11:00 A.M. | Sunday School. i 9:45 A.M. | KARL G. SCHLERF, Pastor Office $22 Elizabeth Street i ; Methodist fe A Dr. Paul H. Tripp, pastor; First Church, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, presents a striking ser- mon in modern language on the Methodist Hour network radio program, Sunday, July 8th when he speaks on “Christ Stands by Our Crossings.” Dr. Tripp is one of the younger ministers of the Southwest, hav- ing served pastorates in Arizona, Texas and New Mexico. His minis- try in the past four years at Bart- lesville, Okla., has been outstand- ing in the fact he has received over nine hundred new members into this downtown city church Featured on this network radio program will be the favorite pray- er hymn “Dear Lord : Father of Mankind,” and the gospel song “There is a Gate at Stands Ajar” sung by the Met}! Choir Dr. Tripp and the ct heard over Miami at 8:30 a dist Hour radic Judge John W. Kern S. Tax Court, bor: , 51 years age duties, tasks to be performed. “Be the word. t hearers only.” (Jms 1:22) Jesus was tremendously establishing hi he spent m disciples. L £ under conditions which were | he taught them } He tell f Jey ye doers of interested and cruel kindness trave ler among thieves on } 1) Jerusalem to Jericho. The bed him and beat hin was half dead. Chur passed by on the other ing him to die. Finally a Ss tan, and enemy took pity on him to lovi Samaritan sacrif money to help rightly considered a brothe are to (Lk 10:37) One st necessary to join fraternal group ti al fellowship. It st group of believe : esus. Beotherly love is my Task one whi “go and dc THE CHURCH of GOD $08 ANGELA STREET Telephone 2194 Sunday School, 10 AM Morning Worship, 11:00 o’Clock 6 PW4., Women Missionary Band Evangelistic Message, 7:30 P.M. Young People’s V.L.B, Wednesday, 7:30 P.M Bible Study and Band Meeting, Friday, 7:30 EVERYBODY WELCOME Pastor, Rhenia Odom 1 Cuban Baptist Mission 1122 WATSON STREET Dr. Ismael Negrin, Pastor ©. Esquinaldo, Sunday Schoo! Superintendent Preaching Servics In Spanish Sunday and Thursday Nights at 7:00 o'Clock SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 10:00 A.M. EVERYONE WELCOME CHURCH of CHRIST Ashby and Von Phister Streets SUNDAY Bible Study, 10:00 A.M, Evening Worship. 7:30 P.M. Morning Worship, 11:00 A.M. WEDNESDAY Bible Study, 8:00 P.M. A Key To Salvation “He became the author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey Him.”——Heb. 5:9. WKWYF, 9:15 A.M., SUNDAY Prayer Circle, 7:30 P.M. FRIDAY— Young People Recreation, 6:30 P.M. ): CHRIST FIRST, AND ALWAYS | ach not ourselves s the Lord; ang servants for 7:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting, Tues., 7:30 p.m. (Continued On Page Seven Preaches Here Young People’s Endeavor, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. -- Everyone Welcome -:- } ship groups \ }m., also a class of Junior boy girls at the same hour for instruc jtion. The dwet prayer meet ling will be held Wednesday even ing at 7 foll r | hearsal First Congregational Church 527 WILLIAM STREET Chorister: Mr. Gerald Saunders Mrs. W. R. Dean and Mrs. Paul Archer Sunday School Superintendent, Mr. Victor Lowe a | Mail The Citizen to Friends ' tits sit Organists: | GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE | “Assembly Of God” Cor. Georgia and Petronia Sts. Tune in “Assembly Time,” WEWYF, 9:00 A.M., Sunday Sunday Services | Sunday School, 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship, 9:45 A.M., Church School With Classes for All Ages 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship SERMON BY REV. CARL A. MARICH 7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship SERMON BY REV. CARL A. MARICH * Visitors to Key West, Service Men and Their Families H. BRACKEIT, jk, 7 = Will Find A Cordial Welcome At All Services of the Sylvan Hills 11:00 6 Clock tist Church, Atlanta, Ga Evening Worship, preach here on July £ st Baptist church dur jy Reverend McNeill Ray's 7:30 Clock MIDWEEK SERVICES TUES. and FRI, 7:30 P.M. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ence. Rev. Brackett is a graduate of Mercer Univer D. T. NEWMAN, Pastor White and Washington Streets on, Georgia and of Are Welcome oeininary, Fort |" aiciatielacciaaanianiiiaail Texas SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:50 A.M. WALTER CLAWSON Poinciana Baptist Church 1, 9:45 A.M CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PREACHING. 11 A.M. ———— — “The Edict of Dairus” Morning Worship, 11:00 o’Clack 327 ELIZABETH STREET Jail 2:00 PM SUBJECT “MY TA K ae ( ed Home, 3 P.M pS Sunday School, 9:30 A.M Mrs. Walter Price Nursery Open During Morning Service Hymn Sing. and Night Director of Music Service, 9:00 P.M. DR, IVEY Subject, “The Dentaf Lions" Mon., 6 pat Deheon! Mee ting, | 113-D ‘Poineiana, Sunday Morning Service at 11:00 o’Clock Youth Fellowship, 7:00 P.M. Wednesday Evening Tues 7 p.m. meetiig at the ay coat ae ERG ss a oe nt ee Meetings at 8 o’Clock } White Home, Stock Island ’ sca Wed., 8 p.m., regular old-time Reading Room in the Church Prayer Service. Building is open on Wednesday | r af Ww ‘ evenin ly a th nit cours, 7:30 “pm, vomen’s . ye 7 7 = int ronths ‘oat rH PM. | Missicnary Meeting, church Corner FLEMING and WILLIAM Streets REV. W. J. ASHWORTH, Pastor Youth for Christ Rally TONIGHT AT 8:00 O'CLOCK Knights Of Pythias Hall 726 FLEMING STREET (3rd Flocr) BLESSINGS ... . . . . INSPIRATIONS SPEAKER--George W, (Buddy) McCormick Blind Army Veteran CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. CLAUDE E. SALIS, Sunday School Superintendent Morning Service 10:50 o’Clock ; Subject: “OBEYING DIVINE INSTRUCTION” 4 Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. Song Service, 7:10 P.M. ; ‘| Evening Wership - 7:30 o’Clock | Subject: “THE CALL OF THE MASTER” P ” Service Men and Visitors Welcome. on he nt a 8 EE BY a a eS St. Paul's Episcopal Church Corner of DUVAL and EATON STREETS THE REV. JOHN S. ARMFIELD Rector Come... Bring A Friend i i | Ley Memorial Methodist Church z “The Church with a Welcome” | CCUNER of TRUMAN AVENUE and GEORGIA STREET | | | | | | 7:30 A.M.—Holy Eucharist 9:30 A.M.—Church School 10:15 A.M.—Rector’s Adult Class 11:00 A.M.—Choral Eucharist and Sermon (To Be Broadcast Over Station WKWF) Nursery Conducted During Service 6:30 P.M.—Young People’s Service League 7:30 P.M.—Evening Prayer and Sermon ne te tt te ELDON SIMMONS, Pastor CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M Miss Miriam Carey, Supt (0:50 A.M., Morning Worship (Nursery Provided During Morni: Service) 6:45 P.M., Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship _ a eee, Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., Mid-Week Prayer Service easier PRISE The First Baptist Chureh Eaton and Bahama Streets GEORGE McNEILL RAY, MINISTER Welcome To All Sermons: A.M., 10:50. and P.M.. 7:30 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: 8:30 P.M. Following Sunday’s P.M. Service (Get Acquainted Here) : Old Fashioned Prayer Meetings 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 FHOM THE HEART “A Friendly Church” “DON'T WASTE WASTEPAPER"” The First Methodist Church OLD STONE CHURCH EATON and SIMONTON STREETS Preaching Christ in Key West for a Century and More J. PAUL TOUCHTON, MINISTER Church School—9:45 A.M. Allen Carey. Superintendent Morning Worship—10:50 A.M. SUBJECT “URGENT BUSINESS” Evening Worship—?7:30 P.M. SUBJECT: “CORRECT HUMAN BEHAVIOR” Youth Fellowship—6:30 P.M. Miss Rose Mary Felton. Leader ‘ .. 77

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