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Rev. Rogers Will | Preach | At Two Sunday morning at eleven o'clock, Ralph Rogers, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, White at Washington Street, will bring the morning message speak- ing on “The Vailey of the Sha- dow.” He wil! also bring the mes- sage’ ’at the 7:30 service Sunday evening speaking on the “Deter- mined Jesus.” The Sunday School will begin at 9:50 a. m. at which time John Archer, the Superinten- Services Sunday Rev. Touchton Continues His ‘Ist Methodist Sermon Series | On Sunday morning at the First r | ; : : Paul Touehton, wil speek on tne“ Man” Is Science Theme For Sunday dent, offers classes for all age| preaching in connection with’ the groups. The Pioneers meet at|Festival of Faith being observed “6:30 p. m. and service personnel |in a great many Methodist church- “or tourists interested in worship-|es during. this year. The church ping with a friendly people are | though made up of homan ‘beings cordially invited to attend. jis God’s gift to mankind for the A visitor recently arrived in the | Proclamation of His ‘truth to‘ this city remarked to Vr. Rogers, that |needy race of ours’ Someone has he never realized that so many | said, ‘The Church bas many cri- people had so much trouble. He | tics but. no competitors,” said that he found troubles every-| The church is. the belaved com- jtopic We Believe In The Church, |< That blessedness, freedom, and dominion constitute man’s _heri- | ‘This sermon is a part of a series tate is the keynote of services| lof sermons Mr. Touchton is to be held in all churches of, } Christ, Scientist, tomorrow when “MAN” is the subject of the Les- son-Sermon. «The Goldén Text is from \Psalms (84:4, 12): “Blessed are they that dwell in thy house: where. Mr. Rogers comment and impression will be included in his Sunday morning’ message. Hi said, “There is 10 family or in dividual but who, at some. time. seoner or later, passes through the ‘Valley of the Shadow.’ Life itself seems to be sort of a testing fur- nace, an anvil upon which is ham- mered out the type of indivudual, either saint or sinner, we know ourselves to be. David, as a shep- hard,.a fugitive or king, exper- ieneed the pangs and barbs of the munity. The choir under the direction of r. Eatl Anderson will , sing ’in ¢ morning “Christian The Morn” Shelley and in- the evening. the anthem will. be Peace. Be unto You - Von Berge: Mr, Wilbur | Phipps will play the organ. _ | The Sunday evening’ topic ‘will be God’s New Covenant. Too many people grossly misunder- stand the whole matter of church and the Christian faith. Its power to redeem and ‘to’ transform is they will be still praising thee... |O. Lord of hosts, blessed is the man that.trusteth in thee.” “Bible citations will include the following’ from ‘Genesis (1:27): “God: created.man in his. own image, in the image: of: God cre- ated him;. male and female cre- ated he. them.” ..Passages from “Science and Health with Key to the Scrip- tures” by: Mary Baker Eddy in- clude: “The Scriptures inform us Guest Speaker ‘Will Talk At | Night Service The Rev. Percy V. Dawe, minis- | | Church Of Jesus Day Sainis SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A.M.) | SACRAMENT | MEETING _ 7:00 P.M.| 1100 Varela St. CHURCH “of CHRIST M. A. CREWS, Minister Ashby and Von Phister Streets. SUNDAY Bible Study ... Morning Service 10:00 A.M. at 200 A.M. Tonight — 7:30 P.M. YOUTH FOR CHRIST WEDNESDAY Bible Study .............. 7:30 P.M. ‘Everyone Invited Saturday, March 7, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Pagesd ‘Fleming St. Methodist Church 4. E. STATHAM, Paster Corner FLEMING and WILLIAM Streets CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 AM. CLAUDE E. SALIS, Sunday School Superintendent Morning Worship at 10:50 A.M. SERMON BY THE REV. CHAS. A. THOMPSON Methodist Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship at 7:30 P.M. Subject: “THE MISSION OF THE MIGHTY MASTER” A Nursery Is Provided for the Care of Children During Services Service Men and Visitors Welcome A FRIENDLY CHURCH > A Warm-Hearted Fellowship The First Baptist Church EATON and BAHAMA STREETS HAROLD H. LINK Pastor. Uplifting Preathing Worshipful Musie Morning Worship’ 10:50 Sunday School 9:30 Evening Worship 7:30 Training Union 6:15 Fellowship Hour 8:30 P.M. greater than they know for-it:is;that man is made in the image} TABERNACLE Prayer Meeting; — Wednesday 7:30 deepest shadows, disappointments of the storms and dangers of live is. not dependent on our own abi- lity, wisdom and judgement. but on submission. to the Will, the guidance and. protection of the Good Shepherd.” Miss Martha Morris, the Qrgan- ist, has arranged an excellent musical program ior Sunday morn- _ which includes her prelude, Reverie - Tschaikowski and the offertory Berceuse - Godard and volin by Mrs, Eleanor Dowski. The Choir will render Breathe On Me Breath of God - Gillette. Two Services Slated At Ley Memorial Sun. “We Believe In The Sacrament” is to, be the theme of the Morning Voxghip Service at.Ley Memorial Metffodist Church, 1304. Truman Avenue, this Sunday at 10:50. Dur- ing {the service the” eongregation ‘lasing such’ great hymns as “Come Let us Tune Our Song,” Browering’s ‘In ss of Christ I Glory,” and ¢ Hour Of Trial” by James mery. The pastor, the Rev. on Simmons, will lead the wor- shipsprogram and deliver the ser- mio <3 or services during the day wil inghude Sunday Sel at 9:45 ac m. Methodist Youth Fel- lows! Youth Fellowship at 6:30 P. mgiand’ Evening Worship at 7:2%,fhe sermon topic for. the evening worship hour will be “Re- fu"#Or Revolution.” Du ithe week the schedule cals Bid at work with the natural-order. of |and likeness of God. Matter is life. God has a way:for: life to| mot that likeness. The likeness work. He has gone. all out to|of Spirit cannot be so unlike help man. Spirit” (p. 471). Alertness—Mat- |from the: church because’ they thew. 24:1-25:13 pdon’t like the music, or the man By RALPH ROGERS sitting across in the other pew. Jesus’ last week on earth was There. must be oil in the lamp filled with mixed emotions. On and the: wick trimmed and ready Sunday he entered Jerusalem | for the-great day, surrounded by a: large group | A famous baseball coach used friends as the multitudes gather- | to shout at his players when they ed shouting, “Hosannah to the! came up to bat; “Be ready for Son of David.” On Monday he a-)that pitch!. Don't. just stand roused the ire of the church offi-| there. Be ready for it.” Some of cials by cleansing the temple ot ithe maidens—the’ wise ones, were the traffickers and on Tuesday! ready for. the coming of. the he went with his disciples to the | pridegroom. We today might lik- temple there to be questioned a8/en the oil in the lamp to our to what authority he had in his. faith, a faith confirmed by pray- preaching as a prophet. The par-/er.and thriving on the obedient ables showing the dereliction. of |jife. They were eager and alert, the custodians of the. temple:a-/anxious to’ participate and enjoy ‘SUNDAY once plotted to rid the eworld-of| Regardless of the, hour, they this trouble-maker. ‘ dy an ‘ roused their anger and they at/the feast and other festivities. | rt -Mid-Week Worship and} mazed them with the when he said, “You see: do you not? Truly I say there will not e stone upon another, that will be thrown down.” The disciples then, when alone-with Jesus ask: ed, “Tell us, when ; and what will be the si; coming and of the c! age?” It was un! to the disciples, that cent temple should be However this occurred year. 70 A, D. when under Titus reduced absolute destruction As Jesus left. the temple the a prediction ‘were ready and assumed the in- dividual responsibility for their part in the ceremony. So the in- dividual Christian must assume lis own responsibility in the church, in the community. He delegate his faith, his dut- ies to his perents, to his neigh- ‘The wise Christian is not jived by any of the signs or prophets. They are always tragedy of ‘this parable is it: there were foolish virgins. all slept, the wise vir- adequate preparation t event. The foolish , Tike many Christians to- day, sleep on without having pre- ter of the Plantation Community Church of Plantation, Fort Laud- erdaie, will be guest speaker at First Congregational Church. The choir under the direction of Ger- ald Saunders will sing the an- them “The Light of the World” by Ellis. Mrs. Paul Archer will be at the organ. For their offertory mumber, “Bless My Soul” by Don- izetti, Mrs. Archer and Mr. Saun- ders will play an organ and violin duet. | The Sunday morning service is jat 11:00 at which time the Rev. |Chas. H. Meeker will present the \third in the Lenten series of dis- jeussions on “Christ and His |Cross.”” The subject will be “The | Sin’ Bearer.” Mrs. W, R. Dean jwill be at the organ. | Parents will find places both for |their children and themselves in the session of the Sunday School {which meets at 9:45 under the di- frection of Joseph Boza. | The Church Official Board will meet Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. and the study of the Book of Revelation will be continued at the midweek |Prayer Meeting Wednesday. night jat 7:30, SHORT EDITORIAL. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (#—The Arkansas Gazette’s shortestyédito- rial in its history was devoted last night to the death of Joseph Stalin. It read: “Sie semper tyrannis.’* The translation cf this Latin phrase is Thus always to tyrants.” lacking in confidence. When he made a few feeble attempts to young ‘cellist. nineteen years of jage whose father was a tailor jgot the musicians back and from the Sunday evening service of the; get the orchestra started, the | musicians fled from the stage. A| 729 FLEMING STREET “ASSEMBLIES OF GOD” Cor. Georgia and Petronia Sts. W.K.W.F. “VOICE OF GLAD TIDINGS” 9:00 a.m. POINCIANA BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL — 9:45. A.M. PREACHING 11:00 A.M. DR. IVEY Subject: “Sin of Disobedience To Christ’ Mission Sunday School On Stock Island ....... 3:30 P.M Training Union at Church 6;30 p.m. PREACHING 7:30 PLM. By Rev. Henry Evans ~~ Tuesday, 7 P.M.—Old White Home, Stock Island. | Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. — Mid- | week Prayer Service. P sontniscisinee << 2200 Qe “You Will Find the Fellowship You're Looking For” REV. AND MRS. D, T. NEWMAN, Pastors DIAL 2-5773 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 327 ELIZABETH STREET Church Of God 1008 OLIVIA STREET Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Sunday Morning Service at 11:00 O'Clock EVANGELISTIC SERVICE ae aatd Meee baie Wednesday 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. ote Everyone ‘elcome -:- A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU HERE GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH | FLAGLER AVENUE and TENTH STREET MORNING MATINS 8:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL AND ‘ . BIBLE CLASS ___.. 9:45 A.M, MORNING WORSHIP _ 11:00 A.M. . 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 ee Dial 2.5161 or 2-7975 : Listen'te the Lutheran Hour, Sunday, 1:30 P.M., Station WKWE St. Paul's Episcopal Church THE REV. JOHN S. ARMFIELD Rector 7:30 A.M.—Holy Eucharist 9:30 A.M.—Church School - 11:00 AM.— er and Morning Pray (Nursery Conducted During Service) Coffee Hour Afterwards For Visitors and Service Personnel 6:30 P.M.—Young People’s Service League | ‘ > <e¢ {memory led them through a dif- | wwelle: tows: sane net pated for. the coming of Christ. | cult concerto. The artist had} the coming of the Lord, but Jesus | ‘Their religion is more or less per- 4 |told: his disciples, that ‘he hi finctory and in their procrasti- | Prepared himself for the place | a know, nf God pene, nation they find themselves un-| 013 His name was Arturo} - 2 | Still many pretend to know i red. This group might be). * ny: ' the ,Youth from Hirst Methodist | secrets of God, but the ond is not |the ones taking om extended va. {zoscanini. In like manner we as) as ghests. Ley Memorial Metho- | vet : |pation tions’ éhurch . aitendance, Christians can prepare oursel dist "Men will meet Fri ight |". es se ticipate in the festivities at 7230, eet: Friday night | The parable of the ten virgins | the youngster who says not to- tae ts asin. a hea plier gees is:clearly one for, preparedness. day—tI want time to think it over noo Jecus Ct ‘ i Viet One of the most colorful and gala!_sometime, some more conveni- |* a8 : ting Pastor To events in Palestine was a wed-/| ent day. Then at midnight, at the} James Buchanan was the only : . iding party. The bride and groom |darkest hour, the bridegroom! ).°< president who never mar-! Te kk At Fleming fand guests were relieved. of cerv-j cometh and we cry for help— oe ee Se ee ; é 4 4 ist Service {tain religious duties, scholars left | give us'of your oil. The oilless | ve jthe Torah, and the maidens gath-|}amps can represent ecclesiastic- | The Reverend Charles a, ered for the happy occasion. The | igm without righteousness, mor- Thompson will be the visiting |st0om would cutomarily take his) ality without Godliness, and en- Pier | at The Fleming Street | bride from her home to the house | thusiasm without perseverance M st Church Sunday morning | house of the groom, accompanied |1¢ we have faith, fed by prayer, ? The Reverend Thompson | by his guests and attendants any | made clear in the obedient life, it | choir ~rehearsal on Wednesday evening at 7:30 and 8:30, respec- tively. The Methodist Youth Fun- night program is set for Thurs- day night at Ley Memorial with -7:30 P.M.—Evening Prayer and Sermon ee Visiters Cordially Welcome at All Services 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 VALLEY OF THE SHADOW" Ley Memorial Methodist Church “The Church with a Welcome” 1304 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 THE SACRAMENTS” (Nursery Provided During Morning Service) 6:30 P.M., Methodist Youth Fellawship Services — Saturday 1215 PETRONIA STREET perintencdent of the Meth- |time after dark. The bride -was will brighten the midnicht hour | iidren's Home at Enter- In the evening after the wor- ship service the Church will hold ‘open House in the pastors study, celebrating the completion of the decoration and refurnishing of the study Mtr. Allen Curry, Chairman of the Official Board, .and Mrs. Curry will act as host and hos- tess, The membership and friends are cordially invited to attend. Catholic Lenten | Programs Slated Broadcasting mg a series Hote rd on m. They are ugh the gener- Daughters y's {carried on a litter and when they | gn@ bring ‘and gladness to jarrived at the heme of the! our geul. ~ . jgreom, the door was closed and | Tn the 15 s. none could enter. This parable of verses 11-14, Paul urges alertned the ten virgins illustrates the at /in keeping with this lesson. This titude of many people today who | part has more to do with temper- fail beglggeoe ber’ ae ee lance. I we revel in drunkenness, j mus’ ready whee the debauchery and licentiousness, ion comes for Ged enly knows} we may find that it is too late— LET. i | The early chureh thought of |the advent or second coming of i Jesus and Matthew no doubt | that in mind when he wrote Gospel. Many serious and meaning Christians rough the years haye teken signs of wars, pestilences, quakes and such like as that the time is near When the time comes Jesus rH ffas i t 5 q vistas Paul QS g ~ at & WOO D9Ge CH & tain top, not necessatily on i knees in prayer, but at their ular duties, sitting in the office, cooking the meal, fishing. or at | happened a fe such ether place as the occasion by, Dr. Frank S. sive. Man should be pre erchestra found div for the coming. of new, untried leade vacatio&; was nervous and complet S3E g 1} ¥ 5 Neer WHITE | Sabbath f 9:40) : 200 Worship Praye Tues. | Everyone Welcome — Psalm 122:1 Church Of God Of Prophecy 903 Angele St |] Sunday School _ 10:00 AM. Devotions! Service 11:00 AM. Evangelistic Service 7:45 P.M Pi 7:48) 7:30 P.M, Evening Worship Subject: “REFUGE OR REVOLUTION” Wednesday, 7:30 PM. Mid-Week Prayer Service » First Methodist Church Jews Christ Fer Over A Century THE OLD STONE CHURCH Where Eston Crosses Simanton, for Over 198 Yeers 4. PAUL TOUCHTON B.A. B.D. Minister 9:45 AM. — Sundey Scheel Aies Carey Superintendent ORSHIP é crVencn” PM ~ ie, sr WORSHIP SERVICES 7:30 P.M.—EVENING WORSHIP Subject: “GOD'S NEW COVENANT” This historic eld church has « cordial weiceme fer ait Sudiect Director of Music — Miss Marthe Merris hursery Open During Morning Service PIONEERS — 6:30 PMA. od a PSA M Chorch School With Cladgses Gor AM Ages 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship Sublect: “THE S18 SHEARER” 7:30) P.M.—Evening Worship REV. PERCY V. DAWES — Geest Specker By RABRI A. SCHWARTZ » Visitors te Key West, Service Men end Their Femitios Will Pied A Content Weieeme At A Services