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Page 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, May 31, 1952 “The Ministries Rev. Rogers FACING Returns To Pulpit Sunday Sunday morning the Rev. Ralph | Rogers will fill the pulpit again at the First Presbyterian Church af- ter a vacation spent in Indianapo- lis, New York, Baltimore and Rich- | mond. Rev. Rogers attended the ; National Sojourners Convention in | Baltimore and was again elected | National Chaplain of that group. His sermon for Sunday morning | fs on “The Birthday of the} Church.” Mrs. Walter Price will play for her prelude the “Largo” by Dvo- | rak and the Offertory ‘“‘Dew of the | Morning” by MacDonald. The An-! them by the choir is “Rejoice in | the Lord,” Baines. H The Sunday School will begin at 9:50 a.m. with Mr. John Archer as Superintendent. There are classes for children of all ages and com- petent teachers in charge. Plans are nearing completion for the Dai- ly Vacation Bible School which will | begin June 9 and continue for two weeks. The classes will meet each week day morning from 8:45 to) 11:30. There will be Bible Study and Handicraft classes for the Be- ginners, Primary, Junior and In- termediate age groups. The Pioneers will meet for their | social hour at 6:45 Sunday evening in the Annex of the Church and be ready for their devotions at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Noble is the adult leader for this group. The PYF will also meet at 7 o'clock Sunday evening in the So- cial Room of the Church under the direction of their Advisor Mrs. Joseph Bringman, “Pentecost For Today” Is Sermon Subject Sunday School at Ley Memorial Methodist Church, Truman Avenue | and Georgia Stfeet, begins at 9:45) on Sunday mornings. The Sunday morning worship services are re- gularly scheduled for 10:50. The | service tomorrow morning will fea- ture a sermon by the pastor, the kev. Eldon Simmons, entitled “Fentecost For Today.” ; cost Sunday at the hor jthe new conference year and all | Mrs. C. J. Peat and Veral Roberts : Of The Spirit” Sermon Subject The Fleming Street Methodist Church, corner Fleming and Wil- liam Streets, will observe Pente- of service, Sunday morning at 10:50 o'clock. The pastor, Rev. W. J. Ashworth, will preach from ths subiect, “The Ministries of the Spirit.” After the Resurrection of the Lord the Disciples secluded them- seives behind closed doors for fear of their enemies. At Pentecost they were brought out from behind the closed doors to set the world on its ear with their message. Theirs was an old message but now told with an earnestness that has been the means of mightily moving up- on the heart of the Church where- ever the message has been pro- claimed. If the Church of today would; move up from that in-between- state- Easter to Pentecost- nothing could stop it. “There is power in Pentecost * The organist, Miss Martha Mor- ris, wili play as an organ prelude, ‘inlandia,” by Sibelius. The choir ill sing as an anthem, “Let Us Sing Unto the Lord,” by Jordan. At the evening hour, beginning at 7:30, the prelude will be, “An Evening Prayer,” by Gabriel, and the offertory, ‘Candonetta,” by {Kohlmann, The anthem will be, My God and I,” by Sergei. The service of the Lord’s Supper will be observed at the evening hour. On Monday evening, June 2, at 7:30 o'clock, the regular meet- ing of the Board of Stewards will be held in the pastor’s study. This will be the first official meeting of members who have been elected to serve for ‘the year 1952-53 will please attend. The names of mem- bers for the ensuing year are: Carl Eervaldi, Hollon R. Bervaldj, James H. Buttram, Mrs. Alice Ca- ter, Church Treasurer, W. B. Cull- ingford, Allen E. Curry, C. Sam B. Curry, Freeman L. Knight, John A. Knowles, W. N. Knowles, Ben- jamin H. Lowe, Earl T. Mickler, Pentecost At Grace Lutheran The service of worship for Sun- day at Grace Lutheran Church will TOL Newly Elected Members To Be Installed | At the Sunday morning worship | service at The Old Stone Church newly elected members of the Me thodist Men’s group will be instal- led. The topic of the pastor's ser mon will be ‘“‘Study-That You May | Serve.” Mr. Touchton says that so | often we feel that anybody can do the work of the church whether they have ever studied its program pe 5 and work or not. Actually the Christian church has the greatest program for the redemption of man that has ever been engaged | in anywhere. This organization of Christian men at the general level | is not many years old. The local group at the First Methodist | Church is only a year old. This work is guided by six main objec- tives. The main thesis of Mr. Touchton’s sermon will be based | on the second of these objectives: | “To study and become familiar | with The Methodist Church, Its or- ganization and its doctrin The choir under direction of Mr. Earl Anderson will sing, “Praise the Lord, O My Soul’ by Harker. At ,the evening service the Holy The 7:30 evening service will be | Ting with the theme of Pentecost, largely devored to an insiallation | “The Coming of the Holy Spirit.” service for the newly elected offi- | Over 1900 years ago the Spirit of cers of the Woman’s Society Of, Ged was sent down upon the dis- Christian Service. Following the | | ciples of old and filled them with installation ceremony the new offi-| Truth and Obedience so they were cers will participate in a service el able to know the truths of the Spir- Holy Communion, during whictt|it and able to obey the commana Communion will as a memorial to the sufferings and death of the Lord Jesus Christ The pastor's meditation will be based on the Pact of Judas which | resulted in the betrayal of his ter, How easy it is to let sin creep |into the heart and life. The choir Mrs. Dorothy Carmen will sing | t0 “go into all the world to preach’ | \ij] sing “Father, Most Merciful” “The Lord’s Prayér.”’ this truth. This same Spirit is still | hy Franck. ‘ | The Youth Sunday Evening Fel-|today with all Christians, enlight- ! lowship group will meet at Ley |ening them and filling them with | | Memorial at 8:45 p.m | the to spread the truth. Pente Bone Broken |cost is as real today as it was During the week the regularly when the Spirit first came punc| scheduled mid-week worship ser vice will be held on Wednesday ; the disciples. night at 7:30. And the Southern-| Friends and visitors are invited most Sub-District of The Methodist to worship with the members of HOLLYWOOD (® — Ala will be wearing a cast on his hand for a while. He was waging a knife duel be ' fore Ladd right Youth Fellowship will meet at El] |Grace Lutheran Church, Fl movie cameras here Salvador Methodist Church on | Avenue and Tetnh Street. The actor Joseph Calleia I ‘Thursday evening at 7:30 ' vice of worship begins at 11 a.m.|swung, saw he might hurt his ‘Holy Communion will be celebrat-| ponent, and in averting his | d at this service. Bible Class for »0l for chil Church Proves Poinciana Baptist Church Dangerous | su Sunday School 9:45 GOA, Portuguese India un—A Prasshine vee swarm of bees chased film star REV. MARLOW LINK and technicians who we re Prea. 3 ing part of the life of St. F Negro Home 3:00 p.m Xavier in a Goa h rece B. T. U. 6:30 p.m Two persons were badly st kinder , ly a few days before a pr r te Sy enivianine: been bitten by a cot Preaching 7pm ed the same church, sacihbaaeinvads Sunbeams, Monday 3:30 Old White Home, Stock Island Tues. 6:00 P. M. Evangelistic Services Nightly At 7:30 P. M. Miss Dorothy Rose Link Will Lead The Singing EVERYONE WELCOME GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE “ASSEMBLIES OF GOD” Christ's Ambasse Evangelistic Service MID-WEEK Tvesday— “Bible Study” 7:30 p.m “Prayer and Praise be administered | — REALITY HED DI j E AND IMMORTALS LIGHT THROUGH THE eesrel! wa ZT EID ters“! Fee “Hy pnotism \iccasel’ Sermon Sunday Churches of Christ, Scientist Christian Science church services jtomorrow stress the necessity to | forsake apathetic and materialis- | ror a spiritually alert standpoint. Subject of the Lesson- Sermon is: “Ancient and Modern Necromancy Alias Mesmerism and Hy pnotism Denounced.” tie thinkin 59:19): “When the enemy shall come in like a flood, the Spirit} of the Lord shall lift up a stand- ard against him.’ Bible pa s include this verse from Ecc 12:13): “Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his !commandments: for this is the | |whole duty of man.’ | Correlative selections — from Sciénce and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Ed- dy include: “In a world of sin and | sensuality hastening to a greater | aevelopnient of p er, it is wise | earnestly to con er whether it is the human mi or the divine | Mind which is influencing one” | | (P 82). slamm crete floc Dr. Daniel bone n the hand had been broken. Jat 9:45 with classes for all ages. en Text is from Isaiah } d his hand into the con-' Leyinthall found a and Gerald Saunders. Mrs. W. R. Dean will be at the organ. Sub- ject of the Communion meditation he the Rev. Chas. H. Meeker will | “On Being Attentive.” See Sunday School will convene | Joseph Boza, superintendent will be | in charge. The evening service is at 7:45. The choir will sing the anthem number “I’m Praying for You”” by Sankey-Lorenz. Gerald Saunders will direct and Mrs. Paul Archer will be at the organ. “There’s a Silver Lining” has been chosen by the Rev. Meeker as his sermon Subject. The Adult Bible Class will meet tor a social evening on Monday night at 7:45 at the home of Mrs. Hattie Baker and Mrs. William Demeritt on Fleming St. The Woman's Auxiliary wil meet at the Service Center Tuesday af- ternoon at 4:0 Owith Mrs. Clyde Stickney presiding. The Missionary Society will have charge of the mid-week Prayer Meeting Wednesday night at 7:30. A special program is being pre- Jerusalem the Habitation Of Peace Jerusalem was the capitol city of the Nation of Israel and the center of worship. Armagedon—The War To End Wars when will it be fought? By Whom? Will you survive? Hear the: tions answered by a represent: of the T. Vezina Watch Tower So-| city Sunday June 1, at 3 p.m. KINGDOM HALL KEY WEST, FLORIDA Free = bs sad New ice cream sundae fdea:] ey tir three-quarters cup cho Communion Rites |: tine [cece we. || FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | Sunday At Kirst |ove cer a : i - % cleealiea ion <= White and Washington Streets Congr egational late sauce-peanut butter mix RALPH ROGERS, Pastor is too thick thin with a little corn pet ay ¥ The regular monthly Commu- | S¥TUP oF honey SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:50 A.M. ‘ nion Service will take place Sunday JOHN ARCHER—SUPERINTENDENT morning at the eleven o'clock ser- Sere eee ivi vice at the First Congregational = M. X Church. The music will include a Y uth F Chr i shi . a ee or Christ orning Worship, 11:00 o’Clock : ;Most” by Gabriel which will be Spbiect: “THE BIRTHDAY OF THE CHURCH” Be sung by Mrs., Victor Bergstrom Director of Music—Mrs. Walter Price Nursery Open During Morning Service PIONEERS—4:30 P. M. Youth Fellowship, 7:00 P.M. FLEMING STREET METHQOIST CHURCH Corner FLEMING and WILLIAM Streets REV. W. J. ASHWORTH, Pastor CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. CLAUDE E. SALIS, Sunday School Superintendent Morning Worship at 10:50 A. M. “The Ministries Of The Spirit’ PENTECOST SUNDAY Evening Worship at 7:30 P. M. | Subject: ‘Communion Meditations” | | | | TONIGHT 7:30 P.M. 729 FLEMING ST. Smith Bible | Dictionary | - Subject: q HOLY COMMUNION 1215 PETRONIA ST. Service Men and Visitors Welcome No Collections Free pared. A number of young people parti- cipated in a social evening at the parsonage last Thursday night. She is the sweet rallying-point of | affection, obedience, and a thou- sand tendernesses. —Lamartine. “CHRIST'S AMBASSADORS || YOUTH SERVICE” | Glad Tidings | Tabernacle Cor. Georgia and Petronia Sts. SUNDAY EVENING—6:30 P.M ‘Christ For All, All For Christ’ INSPIRATIONAL | i : SINGSPIRATION, ENTHUSIASM, AND THE WORD OF LIFE | a | “YOU WILL FIND THE FELLOWSHIP YOU/RE LOOKING FOR” Rev. and Mrs. D. T. Newman, Pastors CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY $27 ELIZABETH STREET Sunday School, 9:30 A.M Sunday Morning Service at 11:00 o’Clock Wednesday Evening Mestings at 8 o’Cloch in the Church non evenings 4 from 7 | Church Ot God | | * “ OLIVIA STREET } . BEARD pees SUNDAY SCHOOL. 10 A.M. Morning Worship 11 A.M. Evangelistic Service. Kis 30 P.M. ayer Meeting. Tues. 7:30 p.m { Ye Endeavor. 30 p.m > = THE CHURCH OF GOD Poinciana With general offices in Anderson, Ind. Extends a Special Invitation to come to SUNDAY SCHOOL Sunday Morning 10 o'clock COMMUNITY HALL Poinciana Duck Ave This is Non Denominational GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH FLAGLER AVENUE AND 10TH STREET ON "POINCIANA - NAVY SUNDAY SCHOOL & ADULT BIBLE CLASS “IORNING SERVICE OF WORSHIP . WITH HOLY “COME HOLY SPIRIT, COME!” Nursery room fer children up to 4 years will be open during the morning service } S$ CORDIALLY WELCOME AT ALL SERV: LOSING PROGRAM FOR KINDERGARTEN rc, [| VRERORS CORDIALLY WExO ALL SERVICES CARL SAMMETINGER, Pastor as =e aoa es.: 1603 A Flagier Church Office Phone: ten to the Lutheran Hour, Sundey, 7:30 P.M., Station, WKWF al i2 ‘ rust! peace Preaching Jesus Cori THE OLD ST i Where Eator Crosses Simonton, for Over 100 Years 4. PAUL TOUCHTON, 6.A. B.D. Minster Cuban Baptist 1122 WATSON STREET Dr. Ismael Negrin. Pastor OQ Esquinaldo, Sunday School Praaching Service Sunday and Thursday Nights at 7:00 o’Clock |! EVERYONE WELCOME First Congregational Church 527 WILLIAM STREET PASTOR, REV. CHAS. H. MEEKER Mission ne Chorister: Mr. Gerald Saunders Superintendent Organists: Mrs. W R. Dean and Mrs. Paul Archer patra Sunday School Superintendent, Mr. Joseph Boze 9:45 A M.. Church School With Classes for All Ages 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship | Subject: “ON BEING ATTENTIVE” COMMUNION SERVICE 7:45 P.M.—Evening Worship Subject: “THERE’S A SILVER LINING” Visitors to Key West, Service Men and Their Families Will Find A Cordial Welcome At All Services In Spanish SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 10:00 A.M. IGLESIA METHODISTA “EL SALVADOR” Calle Virginie Esquina Grinnell Ley Memorial Methodist Church “The Church with a Welcome” Para servir a tas tamilias Cubancs. Pyedicamos la re | ligion pura y sencilla del Cristo vivo y practicamos el amor y caridad entre todos los hom bres. CORNER of TRUMAN AVENUE and GEORGIA STREET ELDON SIMMONS, Pastor PHONES: Parsonage 883 — Church 883 CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. Miss Miriam Carey, Supt. 10:50 A.M., Morning Worship Unase a Nuestra Familia | Cristiana Se Sentira Feliz | REUNIONES LOS DOMINGOS “scuela Bil a945 AM Predicacion 7:30 AQ i Subject: “PENTECOST FOR TODAY” | { MIERCOLES | (Nursery Provided During Morning Service) } CLINICA FSPIRITUAL 7S 43 4 . ‘ . 5 Eee tie Gris 6 entero 6:45 °.M., Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:30 P. M. — "HOLY COMMUNION” Wednesday, 7:30 P.M, Mid-Week Prayer Service iHa tenido Ud. algun disguste 0 desengaiio « perdida {Nece uclo, paz o espe ranza? Pruebe a Dios y deje que El le ayude y usted en contrara el secreto de ur vida feliz -Somos sus amigos | §t. Paul's Episcopal Church Corner of DUVAL and EATON STREETS = THE REV. JOHN S. ARMFIELD Rector Rev; Manuel Figicroa, Pastor 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 i Sermon Nursery Conducted During Service 6:30 P.M.—Young People’s Service League CITY HOS: .TAL” BUS LINE 9:45 A.M. 11:00 A.M. COMMUNION HH . | No Evening Serv During The Summer Phone: 862-XJ 712 Ave. The First Baptist Chureh a Streets PASTOR aol coe baweliwe Churen ist For Over AC ONE CHURCH 10:50, and P.M.. 7:30 9:30 AM AM. snday School Sermons: Bap 1s PM. OUR CHL 0-4 ACCEPTED 2.30 A.M.—MORNING WORSHIP sn lawn —e eae Subject: * 6:20 P.M. — MYF MM 7:30 P.M.—EVENING WORSHIP Svpject This histerie eld church servicemen and visitors nn “STUDY—THAT YOU MAY SERVE COMMUNION MEDITATION IF WORSHIP SERVICES Lcquainted Here) : 7:30 PM u n, e ally so that el) THE PACT t Chow has « cordial welcome for COMES FROM THE HEART A Friendly Church”

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