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Gommuriion WI Be Heid At First Congregational The Sunday program of the First Congregational Church will begin with the session of the Sun- day:School which meets at 9:45 a. m. Mr. Joseph Boza will be in charge, assisted by a com- petent staff of teachers who wel- come all ages to take part in wor- ship and study. The morning church service is at 11:00, Gerlad Saunders will offer a vocal solo, “Satisfied.” Mrs, W. R. Dean and Mr. Saunders will piay an organ and violin duet, “Saved” by Wes- ley, for their offertory number. “Evening. Star’ by Wagner has been chosen by Mrs. Dean for her Prelude number, The monthly Communion service will be ob- served and the Rev. Chas. H. Meeker will use as ‘his meditation subject ‘The Great Shepherd.” The Sunday evening service is at 7:330 with the caoir singing the anthem, “Oh, for a2 Thousand. Ton- gues!” by Peery under the direc- tion of Gerlad Saunders with Mrs. Paul Archer at the organ. The minister will begin a Lenten ser- ies of meditations on “Stories of the Passion Week.” The subject for, the’ first of this series being “A Religion of Deeds.” Young people of Jr..and Sr. ‘Hi age will meet at the Fellowship Center, Sunday afternoon at 5:45 for a program of games, fellow- ship and refreshments. Another of the series of “Fun nights” will be held on Monday night at 7:30. All ages are included. The Adult Bible Ciass will meet Monday evening at 7:45 at the home of Mrs. George Archer, 1425. Newton St. The. Missionar’ Society will have charge of the program at the Mid- week’ Prayer Meeting, Wed. at 7:30.'The' offering for the Wo- man’s “Gift ‘will be’ dedicated. “We Believe” Will Be Simmons Theme “We Believe in Christian Exper- ience” will be the theme of the morning. worship service at Ley Memorial Methodist Church, 1304 Truman Avenue, on Sunday, Mar. 1. Other activities of the day will include Sunday. School at 9:45 a. m., Methodist Youth Fellowship 6:30 p. m., and evening. worship at 7:30, at which time Holy Com- munion will be observed. The only special activity of the day will be the first formal ses- sion of the annyal Lenten Church membership: trainingy class; The clags for older teen-agers and adults will meet at,4:00 o'clock in fhe efternoon, followed at 5:00 o'clock by the class for children and early teen-agers. Gems Of Thought Persistence There is a strength of quiet en- durance as. significant of courage as the most daring feats of pro- wess. —Tuckerman. Little strokes fell great oaks. —Benjamin Franklin, Genius, that power which daz- ales mortal eyes, Is oft but perseverance in dis- gu se, ~-Henry Willard Austin. Success in life depends upon per- sistent effort, upon the improve- ment of moments more than upon any other one thing. —Mary Baker Eddy. Do not turn back when you are just at the goal.—Publilius Syrus, & man must not swerve from his path because of the barkings of dogs. —H. M. Stanley, “Christ Jesus” Is Science Subject Theme of services tomorrow in Christian Science churches is the healing and redemptive work of | the great Wayshower. “Christ Jesus” is the subject of the Les- son-Sermon, A--verse from: John (3:17) pro- vides the Golten Text: “God sent | pot his Son into the world to con- demn the world; but that the world through him might be sav- included ip Bible selections is! the account of Jesus healing the man ill for thrity-eight years: “Jesus saith unto him, Rise, take | up thy bed and walk. And im- médiately ‘the man was made whole. . .” (John 5: 8-9) Correlative citations from “Scl-} ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy include: “The humble Nazarene everthrew the supposition that sin, sickness, and death have power. He proved them powerless. Divine Truth, Life, and Love gave Jesus authority over sin, sickness and/ death” p. 228. TRACE AGREEMENT set ANKARA, Turkey @ — A 10) million - dollar Turkish - Yugoslav | trade agreement wes on the books | bere as a prelude to the signing of a friendship and . collsberation | treaty by the two mtions and their The Rev. Ralph ° Bogets preaching Sunday morning hesie. ning at eleven o‘cloek at the First Presbyterian. orig White ‘and Washington Street, a. po of th eTwenty Third Pita When the Psalmist spoke- of the Good Shepherd restoring his soul-- he perhaps had in :nind the work of the Holy Spirit. as operating ‘in the jlives of Christians. It is ‘that pow- er or person, the inward. “light shining in-the heart, the interior monitor regulating, the. - secret isprings of character which ‘radi- ates the light of truth, justice: and ‘brotherhood. Miss Martha’ Mottis will be at the organ and. play for her pre- lude “Barcarolle” by” Offenback, and “Prayer” by Humperdinck for her offertory. ‘The’ choir will sing for their: anthem, “So! mear to God am‘ I” by Eville. The Bible “Schoel « under''direc- tion’ of Mr. John Aueher will: be- gin at 9:50 a.m. For sbeginners SUND. Jesus Condemns’ False. Loader. sus speaking to: . We can picture. the right up in front io the Corner,” - and, . the, discomfited Pharisees in . the This latter group-: was under. the scathing Jesus had given them. ‘on many oceasions. The scene isthe -Tem- ple and we find Jesus: speaking first-to the: multitude, then to the disciples and, -finally' to the scribes and Pharisees. ,The- lead- ership of the latter groups is-con- demned as false. Denunciation is a dangerous indulgence. Too: often it-is.a fa- vorite way of evading responsi- bility and excusing. wrongdoing. However, Jesus. -had . the’: right and. authority. to judge. and we know that he surely did not in- dulge in. a sweeping . castigation of any group for he spent: hot with Nicodemus and. bis. message give you rest,” (Mt. 12:28) “Per- |-« haps this chapter partly, reflects the strife between the leaders of Judaism and the; early.church ‘to- ward the. end ofthe first century. Perhaps the .denunciations haye gathered virulence in sion.” (Interpreters Bible): Jesus directed - “attention three common sins of Ber -_ y. The fiat it examined today. cleft between’ the: ‘teaching the deed. The’ scribes ‘sit . dained by the laying on and received their. - teach. The ral 2 Seat and in- the’ rabbinical ings one who succeeds @ rabbi the head: of His stlidol i jed as “sitting on his’ seat. The second sin Jesus referred ito was the heartlessness’ of, im- | posing on weak men‘the heavy! |mandments, which were too \grievous to be borne. One good thing about the Sadducee’ was that they renounced these -hi- man traditions.” The idea: of im- posing these’ man-made ‘laws’ upon those who had no nee NE jous training was inhuman ag as un-Christian, Today: our mane docieties hail before The third gin Jesus refers toi | that of ostentation. Jesus® never jliked a pretender—one thgt said | is prayers pn ‘street corners: to | been seen of men; one who wore ‘extra wide phylacteries in extra large blue tassels of |his robe, or one who’ sought the | chief seat in the sy: liked to be ‘called; one,” in the market is a perfect picture of hi pride and contrasts. so, with the humility Jesis* towel and washed - the. j feet. Beginning with the when he girded himself with a disciples Rev. Rogers Will Preach On Twenty-Third Psalm Sunday he has'the faithful support of Mrs. Mildred Felton’ with “an excellent staff of teachers, and in the Kin- rtion | Sergarten Department Mrs. Anna Rosam operates with a most com- petent staff of helpers. Mrs. Ruth Haller is the Superintendent of the Primary Department and boasts a staff of teachers second to none. The fact that the children like to attend their classes is evidence of the efficieney of this. fine group. Families are invited to inspect this school and while their children are in class, there is also an ap- re class for parents. Pastor will speck on Jesus Anointment in the evening service beginning at 7:30 p.m. At 6:30 the. Pioneers..will hold their de- votional service under direction of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lindahl. Tourists, service personnel ‘and all others will ‘always find a most cordial weleome at any of these services. Y¥SCHOOL LESSON ceeds with the seven woes on lesson jumps to the 27th verse ) gives the sixth woe which bes these groups ‘as whited ivhres which appear beauti- outward but-within are full of dead men’s bones. This sting- ing simile echoes Jesus’. boyhood when he could look out over the landscape and see the whitened sepulchres' made so that pilgrims eM -| passing through to the Passover might not touch ‘them and be made ‘unclean’ and so barred from the festival. It is of interest to note that the Christian church ig slow, to realize that the sins we most condemn, Jesus would less strongly condemn, and the sins we condone.as defective upright- ness, he would call heinous. Jesus never condoned sins of passion..but he had. a sharper warning for sins of pride and greed. ‘He said plainly that a harlot would enter heaven more easily than a ‘righteous’ man greedy for reputation but indif- férent. to.the injustices of his age. Yet:wevisit ostracisr-s on ‘the “Jesus-directs attention to the faet that these seribes and Phar- silly little »another crit graves “as a stump for. political | | oratory.” Jesus might just a: ; When .we honor the d |Phets. and persecute AMPUTEE GETS A KISS. “Red” Mosley, America’s’ third’ quadruple amputee of the Korean War, gets a kiss from’ his’ girl friend, Marilyn Barnickle, at Walter Reed hospital in Wash- ington, Both are from Paterson, N. J. “Red” — he doesn't like his given name of Gjarence — lost both feet and alt: his, fingers after spending five days behind enemy lines in freezing weather. He is an airman 2/c.—(#) Wirephoto. ua A ing them and hounding them from city to city. Despite the treatment given Jesus he was intensely interested in Jerusalem and would have forgiven men their foul deeds had they repented. After disas- ter men realize that in him there could have been joy, and they cry too late. Our freedom re- mains and we can be like Jerus- alem, sullen and obstinate, or we even. yet accept God’s love and the salvation offered freely. by his Son, Jesus Christ. Edward Arlington Robinson once said that he world resem- bles “a kind of spiritual kinder- garten where millions of bewild- ered infants are trying to spell SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Services — Saturday 1215 PETRONIA STREET Near WHITE Sabbath Schoot oan Weldonte’ — Psalm 12:1 S 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. 7:0 P W.M.8., Thursday . 7:36 P.M V.L.B., Friday ... . 7:30 P.M Masi | | well speak’ of this generation | id pro- | wise men and prophets, scourg- | | burden: of laws, some 613° com: ! TONIGHT YOUTH FOR CHRIST rel S| Presents = | 'PILG RIM’S | PROGRESS’ THE MOVIE VERSION OF JOHN BUNYAN'S WORLD FAMOUS BOC 7:30 P.M. Harris School Au?#torium j verse’ of this chapter, Jans prp-| | WANT ADS ether anti-Soviet Béikan neighbor, Greece, Margaret and Southard Streets NO ADMISSION CHARGE EVERYONE WELCOME = PREACHING |God with the wrong. blocks.” What this world needs: is more time to pray and less -time for frivolous indulgences, more’ time for the spirit of the law and less technicalities. That would: spell God. f —————— POINCIANA BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL _ 943:A.M. PREACHING —11:00- A.M. DR. IVEY. = Subject: “HE CAME TO DIE Old Colored Home 2-PM. Mission Sunday § : On Stock Island ....... 3:30. P.M Training Union at Church 6330 pm 730 Pm, Tuesday, 7 P.M,—Old White Home, Stock Island. ao Wednesday, 7:30: P.M-— Mid: week Prayer Service. Church Of God | i OLIVIA ERNE. 'E. M. BEARD” PASTOR. SUNDAY SCHOOL 100M, MORNING Worsmip AM, ah EVANGELISTIC SERVICE ~ 7:30 PLM. 7 Prayer Meeting, Tues., 7:30: p.m. Young People’s Endeavor, Taig: Fs 7:30 pam. ot. Everyone W Welcome -: CHURCH of CHRIST M, A. CREWS, Minister Ashby and Von Phister Streets Bible Study ... Merning Service . Evening Aovide cl bane 7:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY Bible Study 7:30 P.M. Everyone Invited GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE “ASSEMBLIES OF GOD” Cor. Georgia and Petronia Sts, W.K.W.F, “VOICE OF REV. AND MRS. D. T. NEWMAN, Pastors DIAL 2:5773 CHRISTIAN. SCIENCE - SOCIETY 327 ELIZABETH STREGT Sunday School, 9:20 AM. Sunday Morning Service at 11:00 O’Clock Wednesday Evening Meetings at 8 O'Clock Reading ence a the Church Building is open on Tuesday and Friday evenings frem 7 te %. Ley Memorial Methodist Church “The Church with a Welcome” ‘ 1900°TRUMAN AVENUE ELDON SIMMONS, Pastor PHONES: Parsonage 2-3313 — Church 2.3313 CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. Miss Miriam Carey Supt. 10:50 A.M., Morning Worship Subject: “WE BELIEVE IN CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCE” (Nursery Provided During Morning Service) 6:30 P.M., Methodist Youth Fellawship 7:30 P.M. Evening Worship HOLY COMMUNION Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. Mid-Week Prayer Service The First Methodist Church Where Eaten Crecses Simonton, for Over 100 Years 4. PAUL TOUCHTON 8.A. B.D. Minister ‘9:45 A.M. — Sundey Scheel Alien Carey. Superintendent 10:50 A.M:—MORNING WORSHIP Communica Morning Meditation—We Dedicate Ourselves 6:20 PM. — IAYE, MIF WORSHIP SERVICES 7:30 P.M.—EVENING WORSHIP Subject: “WE BELIEVE IN CHRISTIAN PERFECTION” This histeric otd church hes « cordie! welcome for off Fleming St Methodist Church 4. 8. STATHAM, Paster Corner FLEMING and ‘WILLIAM Streets CLAUDE E. SALIS, Sunday’ School Superintendent ‘Morning Worship at 10:50 A.M. Subject: “THE ANTHEM OF THE ANGELS IN THE MISSION OF THE MASTER” Methodist Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. _ Evening Worship at.7:30 P.M, Subject: “JESUS THE-NAME HIGH OVER.ALL” A Nursery Is Provided for’ the ‘Caré of Children During: Survices Service Men.and Visitors Welcome A Warm-Hearted Fellowship The First Baptist Church EATON and BAHAMA svrents HAROLD H. LINK Paster Uplifting Preaching "78 +" Iafeeahipful Mtuate Morning Worship 10:50 Sunday School 9:30 Evening Worship' 7:30 Training Union os Fellowship Hour 8:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting; — Wednesday 1:20 A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU' HERE GRACE L FLAGLER AVENUG and TENTH STREET * On “Poinciana—Navy, City Hespitel” Bus Line MORNING MATINS, 8:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL AND. 9:45 AM. CLASS __. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 AM. 7:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY EVENING LENTEN SERVICE “Oh come! Let us worship «+. the Lord.” Psalm 95:6 * CARL A. SAMMETINGER, Pastor 2322 Harris Avenue 2 ot Dial 2.5161 or 2-7975 Listen te the Lutheran Hour, Sunday, 1:30 P.M, Stetion WKWE St. Paul's Episcopal Church’ THE REV. JOHN S. ARMPIELD Rector 7:30. A.M.—Holy Eucharist 9:30 A.M.—-Church School 10:15 A.M.—Rector’s Adult Class 11:00 Banter neo Eucharist OO Coffee Hour Afterwards For Visitors and Service Personnel 6:30 P.M.—Young People’s Service League | 7:30 P.M.—Evening Prayer and Sermon FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH White and Washington Streets RALPH Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:50 AM. JOHN ARCHER — Syperintendent Morning Worship, 11:00 O'Clock Subject: “THE SOUL RESTOREDY Director of Music — Mise Merthe Merrie Nursery Open During Morning Service PIONEERS — 6:36 Pm. Evening Service,'7:30 P.M. Subject: “J8SU$ ANOINTED” Peel Archer Gersid Orvnit: tr. W.. Deas ad funday Seboo! Seemann Aa Se 0:45 A. M, Church Schaol WH Clanees for AM Ages 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship Subject: “THE GREAT SHEPARD” (Hoty Communion) By RABBI A SCHWARTZ ~ Visitors to Key West. Service Man ond Their Femities Wit) Fine A Cordigi © At All Servess