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) Be Marked Here Grace Lutheran Church, Flagi: Avenue and Tenth Street, will join with the other congregaticxs, of the Lutheran Church - Misso;:ti Synod on Sunday, February 22, to give special attention to the V3 of the great radio mission, ‘fe Lutheran Hour. This radio miss!eia, now in its twentieth year of bros, casting, has been richly bles:ed by the grace of God to such an extant ths been aptly called “a mir modern missionary history: peal and command whieh '+ Savior addressed to every intivt dual Christian when He said, “R, pentance and remission of | sini shall be preached in His nang among all nations,” the Luth#1 Hour goes forward “into aj}: t! world” with the everlasting of sins through faith in the Ss¥ blood. Beginning with but two 5 stations in the Midwest, the {1 eran Hour has grown with ¢v passing year. Today, through mercy of God, “the Word »f conciliation” is transmitted in fifty-six languages over morn fan eleven hundred stations locatei in a total of fifty-eight countrigs - truly a world-wide witness %o /the grace of God in our Lord ' Jesus Christ. Because of the tremendovz shoe of this radio mission - reac¥ing, as it does, an i people each week Hour requires $27,000 a Hea $1,400,000 per year. In crdér to help raise that sum and :jn order to help this radio mission! te “Go and Tell,” the members « Grace Lutheran Church, along wigh all sister congregations, I : offer their special gifts of lo.# { the Lutheran Hour on Sunda’;, Febru- ary 22. i The services at Grace. {t are conducted each Sin 8:30 a. m. and at 11703 i y at m. ‘Classes For All \Age Groups Are Slated Sunday The Sunday School will begin at h 9:50 Sunday morning at the First Heeding the great missionary ap: Presbyterian Church, White at Washington Street. While there will be classes for alt age groups, . |the kindergarten group will find a brand new floor of asphalt in their Annex rooms. The Building Com- mittee has planned for some time .|to have this floor laid over the cement, but have been unable to get it completed until this past week, Mrs. Anna Rosam is Superin- tendent of this department and over the years she has developed it into a smooth running organiza- .{tion. She handles the youngsters from four to five years of age and her program is so interesting that the youngsters ask eagerly all week if it isn’t Sunday so they can go to school. The church worship service will begin at eleven o'clock and the Pastor will preach on “Still Waters.” The Shepherd Psalm states that the Good Shepherd will lead his flock beside the still waters. No good shepherd would lead sheep beside turbulent wai- ers for the reason that they could not quench their thirst and besides it would be dangerous. ‘The Good Shepherd not only pro- tects but alse provides for his flock, The choirs will sing for their anthem Sunday morning “Prayer” which is a Polish Melody. Miss Martha Morris, the organist, will play for her prelude Agnus Dei ‘Mind’ Is Christian, Science Topic Sun. “Mind” is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon for ull Churches of Christ, Scientist tomorrow. Em- phasis is placed on the healing of sin and disease and the more ex- Pansive outlook resulting from the understanding that God is Mind. Selections from “Science and Hezlth with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy include: The basis of all health, sinlessness, and immortality is the great fact that God is the only Mind; and this Mind must be rot merely be- lieved, but it must be understood” (p. 339). Bible references include this correlative citation: “Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee” (Isaiah 26:3). The Golden Text is “Great is our Lord, and of great power: his understanding is infinite” (Psalms 147:5). SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON How Jesus answered questions, Matthew 22;15-22, 34-40 By RALPH ROGERS Anyone in the public service is called upon to give an account of himself. Last summer General Dwight Eisenhower who was seeking the Presidency of the United States, was bombarded with questions. Those who heard and reported on the answers stat- with Sunday School sad! ‘Adult | by Bizet and for the offertory Ber-| ed that “he gave an excellent ac- Bible Class at 9:45 a. 14. Wednes- day Evening Vesper Sérvises are held during Lent at ? We invite friends, vis‘tors, servicemen in the cors.nymity to join us in our worsh' st Gong. Sun. This past week Chri: Jews all over the 1: have been uniting in gn of “Brotherhood Wex.’": Members and States vance and friends of the First/Congrega- tional Church will j¢: 3a this ob-' servance Sunday }fig! at the 30 service at fime Rabbi A. Schwartz of ‘femle B'Nai | Zion will bring the mdSsage. The Rabbi will use as} bi “The Belief in Git Au public is invited tot siure departments. 4 The morning ciuch 11:00 will feature’ ag anthem by the choir under. she? direction of Gerald Saunde: God” by McAfcd. « Dean will be a' Dean and Mr. an organ-violin tory, “God is Le The Rev. Chas preach on the sibjizt ‘The Cross as Symbol." This ill be the first of a series of J/en%m sermons on “Christ and for the offer- Beethoven. ¢ Meeker will Young peopie ‘of sfunior and Sen- + ate will meet at ter Sunday The first «' Nights” will Monday nigh Center at 7:3% affair is open to all ages. ‘Se Midweek Prayer Meeting will held on Wednes- day night at 7:3} with a continua tion of a stv#jy iff the Book of Re- velation. A i ilaeries of “Fun- inaugerated on the Fellowship sical Evening is planned fer] Tfursday night at 8:00 at the ¢ Various church- @s will contet ute talent to the pte wise Samuel Drudge is charge. ah | religion de- fwhat one thinks ieves in his heart. Ht deste Ett ith that leve that i ceuse by Godard. The Pioneers will meet their adult advisors, Mr. and Mrs. with evening service will begin at 7:330 and Mr. Rogers will speak on ‘An Adventurous Journey.” The public, visitors and service personnel will always find this a friendly church. Revival Services Are Started Here The Rev. and Mrs. Thomas B. Don Carlos inaugurated a series of revival services at the Glad Tidings Tabernacle, 801 Georgia Street, on Friday evening. The Rev. Don Carlos is known throuchout the natiens and in Ca- REV. AND MRS. DON CARLOS nada as a man strong in faith, *|powerful in prayer and dynamic » | in the pulpit. Hear of his outstand- ing conversion: he was smitten blind by the hand of the Lord while on his way to commit mur- der in 1932. Mrs. Don Carlos is a talented artist and singer. She will assist nightly with her gospel songs and pictures, A picture will be drawn publicly each night and it will be presented free to the person who brings the largest number of ests. D. T. Newman, pastor of the Glad Tidings Tabern: sued a cordial invitation to the | public to attend the services which 4 ‘est nieht and will con- finue each night at 7:30 p. m./ . marca 1st count of himself. ... he did show himself as a warm, earnest, up- right human being,.. he does . m. and | Charles Lindahl at 6:30 p. m. The | have a clear idea of what is right and wrong in government and behavior, and proposes to seek the right.” (N. Y. Times) The Pharisees being the op- position ‘party when Jesus ministered “here on earth, sought to trap him. “Jesus per- ceived their wickedness, and said, Why make ye trial of me, ye hypocrites?” The same type of people even today try to make trial of the minister, There was a time when the priest cared for the temporal duties of the altar and the pro- phet guve the message from God The people were still, and listened because it represented the voice of God. Unfortunate. ly today the functions of the priest and prophet are combin- | ed and the modern minister is expected to be “all things to all men.” As Pierce Harris says."he must make more visits than a doctor, more speeches than a lawyer; study harder than a college professor, and | have more civic pride than a | secretary of a chamber of com- merce.” He can expect to be questioned but he dare not point out their hypocrisy as did Jesus. Time and facts will do that. The first question proposed in today’s lesson dealt with a very delicate problem. The Pharisees hated the Roman tax while the Herodians were the political par- tisans of Herod. Jesus did not give the questioners a rule of thumb or a scientific formula by which ‘we might determine the relatior between church and state, “It is doubtful if J@sus ever fenunciated what the pulpit ha: fatuously called “Principles,” | though assuredly principles can jbe should be deduced from en's light to bear day by day on Touchton Will | Report On Trip To Cuba Soon | Cuba for Christ was the ‘theme | jof the evangelistic campaign» in | which J, Paul T6uchton, the pastor of the First Methodist Church, was engaged during the last ten days, Mr. Touchton returned yesterday and will tell about the work he and almost 100 other Methodist pastors and workers had an opportunity to observe. Each year for the past jthree years the General Board of | Missions of the Methodist church |has conducted special evangelis- tic services in the various church- ‘es of the Island republic. Mr. |Touchton said that he was most cordially received into the homes and church of the community | where he was priviledged of work. |He will tell about his experiences {at the Sunday evening hour at the First Methodist Church. The .topic of Mr. Touchton’s sermon for the morning will be We Believe In The Kingdom Of God. This is continuation, of the series of sermons Great Christian Beliefs. At the morning service the choir, under the direction of Mr. Earl Anderose will sing: ‘Hark, Hark, My Soul,” - Shelly. The evening anthem will be “Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled,” - Reed. Mrs. Walter Reed will be “Prayer” - Loret and the offertory will be ‘‘Arioso in A” - Bach. At the even- ing worship service Mrs. Price will play as her prelude “Contem- plation” - Smith while her offer- tory will be “Cradle Song” - Gret- cha..inoss. Festival 0 Faith Will Continue Here Ley Memorial Methodist Church, 1304 Truman Avenue, announces the following services for Sunday, February .22nd. Sunday School 9:45 a, m., Methodist Youth Fel- lowship 6:30, and Evening Wor- ship 7:30. At the morning worship hour the Pastor, the Rev. Eldon Sim- mons, will use as his sermon topic “We Believe In Christian Perfection,“ which is in keeping with the “Festival of Faith” a Church-wide movement of The Methodist. Church. During the service Mrs. Carmen Rhodecep will sing Rowe's “The King of Love, My Shepherd Is,” and Mrs. Thomas M. Whitley will be at the organ. During the week the . schedule calls for Mid-week Worship at 7:30 Wednesday evening, followed by choir rehearsal at 8:30. Ley Memorial Methodist men will meet Friday night at 7:30. earth’s actual complexities, and left us to trace the implications for our time under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.” (Interpret- er’s Bible) The Pharisees had brought or encouraged the ,coming of the Romans after the wicked reign of Archelaus and of course should pay for the protection, the use of the coins, which they were enjoying. The Herodians were answered since they! had given their half-consent to pagan temples. All were enjoying some benefits and revolution would only deepen the darkness, ‘Thor- eau says that Christ left them “no wiser than before as to which is which, for they did not wish to know,” Perhaps the wars in the first century came because the Jews did not take Jesus’ counsel. Had Jesus answered his tempt- ers as they expected they could} | have destroyed him. Had he said | ‘yes’ he would have been called/| 'a traitor by every patriotic Jew. Had he said ‘no’ he could have| jaroused the resentment and the) le, has is-|his teaching. Instead of offering | punishment of the Romans. It abstract truth, he brought heav- | was a clever question but also a | (Continued on Page Eleven) Gems Of Thought | COMING NEXT WEEK! ORIGINALITY The merit of originality !s not novelty; it is sincerity. The be- lieving man is the original man. —Carlyle What is originality? It is being one’s self, and reporting accurate- ly what we seem and are. —Emerson. Observation, invention, study, and original thought are expan- sive and should promote the growth of mortal mind out of it- self, out of all that is mortal, —Mary Raker Eddy. often uttered omtinal t a doa He who thinks for himself. and rarely imitates, is a free mean —Koopsiock. One of the Greatest Christian Books Ever Written Now In Movie Form John Bunyon’s | “PILGRIN'S PROGRESS” | SPONSORED BY KEY WEST YOUTH FOR CHRIST Tico Showings... Friday & Saturda 7:30 P.M.—Harris y, Feb. 27th & 28th School Auditorium MARGARET AND SOUTHARD STREETS Ne Admission Charge Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints SUNDAY Youth For Christ TONIGHT 7:30 P.M. 729 FLEMING ST. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Services — Saturday 1215 PETRONIA STREET Near WHITE Sabbath School ...ccccenssunnee 9240 Worship Sr ciscaosseconceacok USO Prayer Meeting Tues. Evening ............. OTTER | Everyone Welcome — Psalm 122:1 1100 Varela St. CHURCH of CHRIST M. A. CREWS, Minister Ashby and Von Phister Streets SUNDAY Church Of God Of Prophecy 909 Angela St. Sunday School __ 10:00 A.M. Devotional Service 11:00 A.M. Evangelistic Service 7:45 P.M. Prayer Meeting. Tuesday ............... 7:30 P** W.M.B., Thursday . 7:30 P.M V.L.B., Friday ............ 7:30 P.M , WEDNESDAY Bible Study ......... Everyone Invited MRS. DOLLY HALL TABERNACLE “ASSEMBLIES OF GOD” Cor. Georgia and Petronia Sts. W.K.W.F. “VOICE OF GLAD TIDINGS” 9:00 a.m. Sunday School ........ 9:45 a.m. Worship ..... 11:00 a.m. DR. IVEY Subject: “! HAVE SINNED” Old Colored Home .......2..P.M. GE seventy nner comniee 2 PMe Mission Sunday School On Stock Island ........ 3:30 P.M Training Union at Church 6:30 p.m. PREACHING 7:30 P.M. Tuesday, 7 P-M.—Old White Home, Stock Island. Wednesday, 7:30 P.M.—Mid- week Prayer Service. CHRISTIAN. SCIENCE SOCIETY $27 ELIZABETH STREET Church Of God 1008 OLIVIA STREET E. M. BEARD PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP AM, RVANGELISTIC SERVICE 7:30 P.M, at 11:00 O’Clock Cebicies} Evening Meetings at 8 O'Clock Reading Room in the Church Building is open on Tuesday and Friday evenings from 7 to 9 Prayer Meeting, Tues,, 7:30 p.m. Young People’s Endeavor, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. «t- Everyone Welcome -:- . Ley Memorial Methodist Church “The Church with a Welcome” 1304 TRUMAN AVENUE ELDON SIMMONS, Pastor PHONES: Parsonage 2.3313 — Church 23313 CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. Miss Miriam Carey Supt. 10:50 4.M., Morning Worship Subject: “WE BELIEVE IN CHRISTIAN PERFECTION” (Nursery Provided During Morning Service) 6:30 P.M., Methodist Youth Fellawship 7:30 P.M. Evening Worship Subject: “THE VOICE OF THE CENTURIES” Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. Mid-Week Prayer Service The First Methodist Church Preaching Jeeves Christ Fer Over A Century THE OLD STONE CHU ICH Where Baten Crosses Simenton, for Over 108 Years 4. PAUL TOUCHTON B.A. B.D. Minister 9:45 AM. — Sunday School Aleo Carey, Superintendent 10:50 A.M.—MORNING WORSHIP Subject: “WE BELIEVE IN THE KINGDOM OF GOD” 6:38 PM. — MYP, MIF WORSHIP SERVICES 7:30 P.M.—EVENING WORSHIP Subject: “JESUS CHRIST In CUBA™ ‘This historic ed church has « cordial weicome for all SCHOOL 10:00 A.M. Saturday, February 21, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 Fleming St. Methodist Church J. E. STATHAM, Pastor Corner FLEMING and WILLIAM Streets CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. CLAUDE E. SALIS, Sunday School Superintendent Morning Worship at 10:50 A.M. METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP — 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship at 7:30 P.M. Subject: “WHOM SAY YE THAT | AM?” Subject: “UNTO HIM THAT LOVED US” Service Men and Visitors Welcome A FRIENDLY CHURCH A Warm-Hearied Fellowship The First Baptist Church EATON and BAHAMA STREETS HAROLD H. LINK Pastor - Uplifting Preaching Morning Worship 10:50 Sunday School 9:30 Evening Worship 1:30 ‘Training Union. 6:15 Fellowship Hour 8:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting; — Wednesday 1:30 A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU HERE GRACE LUTEERAN CHURCH FLAGLER AVENUE and TENTH STREET On “Poinciane—Navy, City Hospital” Bus Line MORNING MATINS 8:30 AM. 9:45 AM, MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M, WEDNESDAY EVENING LENTEN SERVICE ________. 7:30 P.M. “Oh come! Let us worship... the Lord.* Psalm 95:6 CARL A. SAMMETINGER, Pastor 2322 Harris Avenue Dial 2-5161 or 2-7975 Listen to the Lutheran Hour, Sunday, 1:30 P.M., Station WKWP 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 10:15 A.M.—Rector’s Adult Class 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer and : Sermon (Nursery Conducted During Service) Coffee Hour Afterwards For Visitors and Service Personnel 6:30 P.M.—Young People’s Service League 7:30 P.M.—Evening Prayer and Worshipful Musie FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH White and Washington Streets RALPH ROGERS, Pastor » SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:50 A.M, JOHN ARCHER — Superintendent Morning Worship, 11:00 O'Clock Subject: “THE STILL WATERS” Director of Music — Miss Marthe Morris Nursery Open During Morning Service PIONEERS — 6:30 P.M, Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. Subject: “AN ADVENTUROUS JOURNEY” Organist: Mrs. W. R. Dean and Mrs. Paul Archer Sunday School Superintendent: Mr. Joseph Bore 9:45 A.M. Church School With Classes for All Ages 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship Subject: “THE CROSS AS A SYMBOL” 7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship Subject; “THE BELIEF IN GOD ALONE By RABBI A. SCHWARTZ Visitors to Key West. Service Men and Their Families Wit Find A Cordial Welcome At All Services