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Navy Men’s Choir To Sing At First Baptist Church The First Baptist Church, Eaton at Bahama, extends a most cor- | dial invitation to all Navy Per- sonnel, Tourists and Friends to be with us every Lord’s Day. Sunday School, which as a class ; and a department for every age- up, starts at 9:20 a. m. - Mr. ggs, Supt., will gladly greet you and usher you to your res- ] pective department. Morning worship is at 10:50 The pastor, Reverend Harold Link’s morning topic will be “The Meaning of Discipleship.” | Special music will be rendered by the large chorus choir under the direction of Mrs. Randolph Gail- Harn with Mr. Neblett at the or- gan. The Training Union meets each Sunday evening at 6:15. Mr. B. C. Skelton urges you to join. There is a Union for each’ age-group. Programs are presented which , have a heart appeal to inspire and challenge Christian living. At the 7:30 evening service we are delighted and honored in‘hav- | ing the Men’s choir from the Bo- ea Chica Naval Station to render three special numbers. Chaplain Greer S, Imbrie will bring a de- votional message. Two of the fine boys will speak briefly. “The Im- portance of Religion in the Navy” will be discussed by Kenneth Johnson and Ensign William Hill will speak on ‘Why I want to be a Minister.” Every Sunday night following the worship services, a delight- ful hour of Singspiration and Fel- lowship is held at the Annex of the Church. To this, you are in- vited also. Sunday School Set At First Presbyterian The Sunday School at the First Presbyterian Church, White at Washington Street, offers classes every.Sunday morning to all age groups at 9:50 a. m. The Sunday School attendance. since Christ- mas has averaged over 200 each Sunday, which indicates the in- terest of the parents and children in the work which the teachers are doing. The Sunday School Board in the meeting during the past week has arranged a special program and Easter Egg Hunt for the benefit of the different class groups. Not only are chil- dren of service personnel wel- come but classes havé been ar- ranged for every age group. The morning Wership Service will begin at 11:00 with the Rev. Ralph Rogers preaching on the! subject “Thou Art With Me.” This passage is well known as part of the 23rd Psalm and the promise of the Holy Spirit or . Comforter by Jesue has proven a support to believers down thru the centuries. The presence of the Holy Spirit not only lends en- couragement and assurance to be- levers but also enables them to reflect the Spirit of love and truth as taught by Jesus Himself. Miss Martha Morris has ar- ranged for a prelude Ave Marie by Schubert, and Mr. John Know- CHAPLAIN GREER S. IMBRIE, USNR, at Boca Chica Chapel, NAS, with Ensign Z. N. Holler, USN, FAWTU; David Sharp, AN, USN, NAS; Kenneth Johnson, AK 3, VX-1; Virgil Mears, PN3, USN, FAWTU; Ensign William Hill, USN, FAWTU; How- ard Corey, AEAN, USN, VX-1. All these young Navy men plan to go into the Christian Ministry. They represent the North American Baptist, Evangelical Lutheran, Presbyterian, and Southern Baptist Churches.—U.S. Navy Photo. Touchton Will Continue Great Belief Series The minister of the First Me- thodist Church, J. Paul Touchton, has announced that he will preach another in the series of sermons on Great Christian beliefs at the willing to forgive but not to for- get. Forgiving and forgetting is absolutely necessary if we are to find the joy of assurance. Holding a grudge is like having a strong acid eating at the vitals of this life and the life to come. The choir under the direction of Mr. Earl Anderson will sing “The Lord’s Prayer” - Malette in the morning service and “Great Peace Have They” - Steinel in the evening. Mr. Wilbur Phipps will play the organ. At the evening service Mr. Sunday morning worship hour at the Old Stone Church. “We Be- lieve in Christian Experience” will be the topic of Mr. Touch- ton’s serrion. Consciousness of the abiding presence is a possibility for all Touchton will speak o:., the topic: “How To Have Peace”. A clear conscience may be had by all who are willing to repent of past sins and make things right with God and man. men, for each man. It comes through the commitment of life to God seeking to do His will. One must live constantly’ in a spirit of repentance. So often one hears people say that “they are SUNDAY SCHOOL les as the soloist will sing “I Know a Name” by Lillenas, for the offertory, The Choir will ren- der “Cleanse Me” a Maori Melo- dy. Matthew 26:6-13, 26-30 The Pioneers will meet at 6:30 | SY RALPH paeent oF under the direction of Mr. ‘and| AS you read the lesson ay Mrs. Charles Lindahl who have |¥0u will note that it is very con- provided most interesting pro- | Veniently divided into two parts. grams, Last Sunday Mrs. Lin- The first deals with the anoint- dabl’s mother, Mrs, Elder gave | ing of Jesus for his coronation a most interesting talk on her and this disturbing (to Judas) in- LESSON In the Shadow of the Gross: | missionary work in Siam. The young folk are always anxious to be present at these social and devotional meetings. At the evening service the pas- tor. will preach on “Jesus Teach- es Humility.” One of the great- est needs during these days of pride and arrogance is a deep sense of himble service in the Kingdom of Our Lord. The public is cordially invited to any and all of these services. Guest Speaker Is Slated At Ley Memorial Methodist Church Dr. Bruce F. Gannaway, supér- intendent of the Miami District of The Methodist Church, wil! deliver the “sermon at the 7:30 evening worship hour at Ley Memorial Methodist Church, 1304 Truman Avenue at Georgia St Immediately following the wor ship service he will preside over the Quarterly Conference of the Church, at which time officers will be elected for tue new Church year which begins June 1. Dr. Gannaway began his min- Istry as pastor of Ley Memorie Church in 1930, Since then he has served successfully as 2 pastor in West Paim Beach, Or- fande, Haines City, and Jack- sonville, For twe years just prior te coming to Miami in dune 1952, he served as super- intendent of the Sarasota Dis- trict. A graduate ef the School of Theelegy of Emery Univer- sity in Allente, he received the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity frem Fieride Southern College at Lekeland, Florida. At the 10:5 morning wors> hour the ser i “We Believe In The Kingdom © God.” The Sunday School will meet at 9:45 in the morning, and Methodist Youth Fellowship is set for & 3 p.m During the week the schedule calls for mid-week worship on Wednesday night at. 7:3, and choir rehersal at 8:39 the same evening. Ley Memocial Methodist Men will meet in the Church Aa gex at 7:30 Friday night. i DR. BRUCE ?. cident occurred in the house of Simon the leper, one of the crowds are still in his ears, and in his heart as he receives this tribute from the woman who had good reason to thus express {her gratitude. The other part of our lesson deals with the Supper where Je- sus had opportunity to explain ute details to the disciples who were destined to carry on the work of the Master, This incident took place in an ‘upper room” in Jerusalem. It was no doubt in ;he had slaves one of whom went (Continued On Page Twelve) GANNAWAY ithe | earth’s disinherited, in the little | village of Bethany. The cheers of | further some important last min- the house of a wealthy man for Special Guest At Congregational | The Rev. C, F, Badder, assist- ant to the Superintendent of the | Michigan Congregational Christi- an Conference, East Lansing, Michigan will be the guest |preacher at the First Congrega- |tional Church, Sunday morning at the eleven o'clock service. The |Rev. and Mrs. Badder will be |house guests of the Rev. and Mrs. |Chas. H. Meeker over the week ;end. O. Merrill Baker will sing ‘a solo, “An Evening Prayer” | by Gabriel. Mrs. W."R. Dean has {chosen for her organ prelude “Shepherds Song” by Wilson. | The Sunday School will begin at 9:45°A. M. with Joseph Boza in charge. All ages will find a place for worship and study. Be- ginners and primary children! meet at the Fellowship Center | next door to the church. All “Matter” Is Topic Of Sermon-Lesson That material laws of discord and death must yield to God’s omnipotence is the theme of Christian Science services tomor- row Subject of the Lesson-Sermon is “Matter.” “Little children, keep your- selves from idols” (I John 5:21) is the Golden Text. Bible selections include: “I, even I am the Lord; and beside me there is no savior” (Isaiah 2:11: Readings from “Science and = POINCIANA BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL _ $45 AM. PREACHING 11:00 AM. DR. IVEY Subject: “If My People” Py \ | Seeesnennrees vanannn Mission Sunday School others meet in the church. “The Servant of the Lord” will be the subject of the minister’s sermon Sunday night at the 7 service. The choir, under the rection of Gerald Saunders will ‘sing the anthem “The Glorious King” by Judson. Mrs. Paul Archer will be at the organ. Mrs. Archer and Mr. Saunders will play for ‘an offertory number, an jorgan and violin duet, “The Nail Scarred Hand” by McKinney. “Judgment” as set forth in the book of Revelation will be the subject of the Bible study hour, Wednesday night at 7:30. Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A.M. SACRAMENT MEETING __ 7:00 P.M. 1100 Varela St. Church Of God 1008 OLIVIA STREET E. M. BEARD PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL. 10 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP | TAME || EVANGELISTIC SERVICE 7:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting, Tues., 7:30 p.m. Young People’s Endeavor, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. «t+ Everyone Welcome -t- | COMING! APRIL 4TH Moody Institute of Science Film “GOD OF CREATION” Sponsored By Youth for Christ A FILM YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS! On Stock island ..... 3:30 P.M Training Union at Chureh 6:30 p.m. PREACHING 7:30 P.M. SUNBEAMS, MONDAY — 4:30 Tuesday, 6 P.M. — Old White Home, Stock Island. Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. — Mid- week Prayer Service. CHURCH of CHRIST M. A. CREWS, Minister Ashby and Von Phister Streets WEDNESDA Bible Study .ceeccinne 7:30 P.M, Everyone Invited Health with Key to the Scrip- | Saturday, March 21, 1953 tures” by Mary Baker Eddy in- clude: “A correct view of Chris- | tian Science and of its adapta- tion to. healing includes vastly CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 327 BLIZABETH STREET Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. at 11:00 O'Clock Church Of God Of Prophecy 909 ANGELA ST, Sunday Scheol ......... 10:00 A.M. Devotional Service .. 11:00 A.M. Evangelistic Service 7:45 P.M. Prayer Meeting, Tuesday 7:30 P.M, W.M.B., Thursday... 7:30 P.M. V.L.B., Friday wenn 7:30 P.M. Mrs, Dolly Hall Congregational Church 527 WILLIAM STREET REV. CHAS. H. MEEKER, Minister Chorister: Mr. Gerald Saunders First in 11:00 \ % GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE “ASSEMBLIES OF GOD” Cor. Georgia and Petronia Sts, W.K.W.F. “VOICE OF GLAD TIDINGS” . 9:08 a.m. |] Christ's Ambesseders Evangelistic Service 7:38 MID-WEEK “You Will Find the Fellowship You're Locking For’ REV. AND MRS. D. T. NEWMAN, Pastors DIAL 2.5773 Organist: Mrs. W. R. Dean and Mrs. Paul Archer Sunday School Superintendent: Mr. Joseph Boza 9:45 A.M.—Church School With Classes fer All Ages Worship REV. C. F. BADDER, Guest Speaker 7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship Subject: “THE SERVANT OF THE LORD” Visitors te Key West, Service Men and Their Families Wilt Find A Cordial Welcome At All Services St. Paul's Episcopal Church Corner of DUVAL and BATON STREETS THE REV. JOHN S. ARMFIELD Reeter 7:30 AM—Holy Eucharist 9:30 A.M—Church School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon (Nursery Conducted During Service) Coffee Hour Afterwards Per Visitors and Service Personnel 6:30 P.M.—Young People’s Service e 7:30 P.M.—Evening Prayer and Sermon Visitors Cordieily Weleeme at All Services CHURCH SCHOOL, 845 AM. ‘Miss Minam Carey Supt. 10:50 A.M., Morning Worship Subject: “WE SELIGVE IN THE KINGDOM OF GoD~ Otwrvery Provided During Morning Service) 6:30 P.M., Methodics Youth Fellowship 7:30 P.M. Evening Worship DR. SRUCE F. GANNAWAY. Guest Specter Wednetday, 7:30 P.M. Mid-Week Prayer Service THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 Tonight — 7:30 P.M. YOUTH FOR CHRIST 729 FLEMING STREET SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Services — Saturday 1215 PETRONIA STREET Near WHITE 9:40 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! “THOU ART WITH ME” Director of Music — Miss Martha Morris Nursery Open During Morning Service PIONEERS — 6:30 P.M. Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. Subject: “JESUS TEACHES HUMILITY” Fleming St. Methodist Church 4. 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. Subject: “YE SHALL BE FREE INDEED” Methodist 'Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship at 7:30 P.M. Subject: “LOOKING TOWARD EASTER” A Nursery Is Provided for the Care of Children During Services Service Men and Visitors Welcome GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH FLAGLER AVENUE and TENTH STREET On “Poinciana—Navy, City Hospital” Bus Line MORNING MATINS __ 8:30 SUNDAY SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASS __ MORNING WORSHIP. . WEDNESDAY EVENING LENTEN SERVICE _.... ss 7:30 P.? “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 WKWE A.M. 9:45 A.M. 11:00: A.» A FRIENDLY CHURCH A Warm-Hearted Fellowship The First Baptist Church EATON and BAHAMA STREETS HAROLD H. LINK Pastor Worshipful Musie Morning Worship 10:50 Sunday School 9:30 Evening Worship 7:30 Training Union 6:15 Fellowship Hour 8:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting; — Wednesday P 7:0 A Nursery Is Maintained At All Services A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU HERE The First Methodist Church Preaching Jesus Christ For Over A Century THE OLD STONE CHURCH Where Baton Crosses Simenton, for Over 109 Years 4. PAUL TOUCHTON B.A. B.D. Minister eat 9:45 AM. — Sundey Schest : Alles Carey, Superintendent 10:50 A.M.—MORNING WORSHIP Subject: “WE BELIEVE IN CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCE” 40 Ps. — MYP, MIP WORSHIP SERVICES 7:30 PM—EVENING WORSHIP Subjeck “HOW TO HAVE PEACE” ‘This histerte eid churth hes @ cortis! welcome for of