The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 20, 1953, Page 3

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i et tT A Yc #8 SLE it Rev Paul Touchton Siavis Third Straight Year At Pi sermon after his return to serve lees! genehen NO NEED TO BE AFRAID, third year. Mr. SON... SIMPLY LEARN | will be: The Methodist Men’s installed, are: Bryce Wooldridge, president; Ray Gréene, vice president; Willis Walker, Secretary; Bill McCrea, ‘Treasurer; Harold Russel, Corres- ponding Secretary; J. EB. (Buck) Chaplain. choir under direction of Mr, Earl Anderson will sing S@nd Ovt Thy Light - Gounod in the morning service and Thanks - O'Hara in the evening's worship service. At the evening service the pas- A FATHER'S HAND Old Stone Church Rev. Simmons Will Preach Twice Here “A reason to Live By” will be the sermon topic for the Rev. Eldon Simmons et Ley Memorial Methodist Church Sunday morn- ing at 11:50 a. m. | At the evening service, Rev. Simmons will again preach using as his theme “Can Anyone Be ati continue daily from 9:00 a. m. until noon at the church, it was announced. Bible School Set Vacation bible school will begin Monday, June 29 and run until July 10 at the Poinciana Baptist Church. The hours are from 9 un- til 12 o‘clock daily, it has been announced. not agree with us but that is no reason why we should quarrel or fall out with our neighbor. It is not our business to consign him to hell fire and when we feel inclined so in other words just go home and no conveniences we so as necessary and contentment, Daily Vacation Bible School To Begin On Monday. A combined Daily Vacation Bi- conducted b; The Practice of Christian Lib- ns 5:13-18, 5:22-6:6 ALPH ROGERS church without conformance to th old Mosaic law. Now as a lovin: pastor who knows his flock he pr Eee 3 | ae : E “|not to abuse this privilege and er courages them to use wisely th 2 f age gtk =: Fs i [ : 2 cense to do as they may please. Now they are chained to Chri: [ i Hi d i i i i i . his master. oe ie giee8 ity of immorality and paganism. This liberty-did not free them from moral restraint but by spirit- ual compulsion would subject them to a higher law. We may be free from the encumbering shackles man-made laws, but as loyal Chri tians we are linked to the law of love and brotherhood which meati ed | freedom in Christ. “Use not your freedom for an occasion to the flesh.” Some have the idea that the word ‘flesh’ means only sins of the : n Including Man, Science churches to- all sinful desires or weaknesses which might take control of your mind and heart, such as jealousy, envy, uncleanliness, anger, divi- sion. These sins give cause for even false witnessin, tale bearing, ception, discord, Just because one is free does not license one to do as they please or say derogatory things about his neighbor. Such be- havior is alien to Christian brother- hood. One of the weaknesses of the early church which has perhaps carried over into our modern churches is arrogant pride and conceit often covered with hypo- erisy. One may be free from the law of Moses, but the higher law of love, the law of Christ is more *{exacting. Since moderns generally have an exalted opinion of them x ‘ selves, since they love themselves orman Ross Dies exceedingly much, Paul hands ‘down an opinion that we might be CHICAGO w-~Norman Ross, 57,|™ore Christ-like if we loved our and television disk jockey |Deighbor as we do ourselves, In Broadcasting Com- | fact if Christians carried out that requirement there would be peace and harmony and unity throughout tt s » explain the famous picture, “The | Spirit of °76." He said one man has ja drum, another a fife and the other a headache. That explains tour present world condition quite thoroughly. r rect | i f :: al 7F & ; S Hi vB, Tonight al 8:00 P.M. & ear z a F i i i 8 4 E } | if : z "i ; "(SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON y Last Sunday Paul demanded and | he said if you bite one another, secured for his Galatian churches | “‘take heed that ye be not consum- Christian liberty. This decision al- lowed the Gentiles to participate | quarreling and disputes within the and be a part of the Christian; church it can be.traced-to the ab- ceeds to tell them in today’s lesson | rules but with freedom and liberty new found liberty. It is a challenge | demands of them absolute loyalty. and an opportunity and not a li-} and should obey Him like a slave | seared and hardened as to be a Palu sounds a timely warning in this lesson. He knew how easy it|he noticed the clerical garb he was for people to lip into the lax- body. Really it means much more, | de-} the world. A little boy was asked to | look in a mirror and we find- that we are not so perfect ourselves, The man who walks by the Spirit will bear another’s burden. Christ bore the sins of the world and when India was being terribly sin- ned against it was Mahatma Gan- dhi who starved hinself, not to cleanse himself of sin, but rather to bring both India and England to know that they were sinning against each other. Then too, Paul insists that we bear our own burdens. This is not necessarily a contra- Paul was concerned about the welfare and future of the church, He explained it figuratively when }ed one of another.” Where there is | sence of brotherly love. Paul seem- d to say to the churches that re- gion is not just keeping a set of erally understands the burdens of others. Members i Anonymous know this quite well and for that reason they can help | manifest a love which binds men j together in a common cause and Often it is said that one’s consci- jence is not geared with the divine ill of God, it .can become so | deceptive guide. A robber held wy ja priest one dark night but whe: | apologized. The priest offered him {3 cigar to ease the embarrassment, but the robber refused to take the |¢igar explaining that he was ob- | serving Lent. The robber was con- | scientious in his observance of Lent ut had no conscientious scruples |* jabout stealing or perhaps commit- |ting murder. to | It is suggested that we walk by the spirit in order to reap the ben- efits of a happy life. With the pre- sence of the Holy Spirit, we are safe whether we be in the office, the street or at home—wherever | temptation may come. We can! walk frightened that we might | break some man-made law or hap- ‘ pily, gleefully knowing that we are safe so long as we allow the Holy Spirit to have sway. Let us not fool ourselves for it is not easy to | walk by the Spirit. There are con- flicts and temptations constantly | confronting us when old appetites, jevil tendencies may haunt us and | this strife challenges even a good | believer, There are benefits when we ‘walk by the spirit which Paul calls \the “fruit of the spirit.” The fear- | ful list of. the, fruits of the flesh is not recorded in the lesson today but if you read verses 19-21 of the 15! pter you can see there the r of human frailty and error. The fruit of the Spirit is love and} it isn't so much what we claim as} what we really are, what Chris- jtianity makes of us, Others may CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 227 ELIZABETH STREET Sunday School, 11:00 A.M, Nursery for Pre-Sunday School Age Sunday Morning Service at 11:00 O'Clock Wednesday Evening Meetings at 8 O’Clock Reading Reom in the Church : oan Se Building Church Of God Of Prophecy 909 ANGELA ST. Sunday School 10:08 A.M. Devotional Service . 11:00 A.M. Evangelistic Service 7:45 P.M. | SEVENTH-DAY | ADVENTIST t Services — Saturday | 1215 PETRONIA STREET | Prayer Meeting, | Tuesday —. 7:30 P.M. Near WHITE | Sabbath Schoot . : W.M.B., Thursday... 7:30 P.M. |) Wersht> ._... VA.B., Friday... 7:30 P.M. | Prayer Meeting | Tues. Evening 0. | Everyone Welcome | ‘ | — Pdlm 122: CHURCH Chavch Of God 3008 OLIVIA STREET f CHRIST — 0 PASTOR M, A. CREWS, Minister SUNDAY SCHOOL Ashby and Von Phister Streats 10 AM. SURDAY MORNING WORSHIP Bible Study 10:00 ALM. NAM. Morning Service —. 11:08 AM, EVANGELISTIC SERVICE WSNU 1:08 PM, 7:38 PA. St, Petersburgh, 620 on Dial pba G8 WOAM _ 1:00 Pa Preyer Meeting. WEDNESDAY Young People’s Endesver, Bible Study 7:3 PM, Thursday, 7:38 pm. +s Evervone Welcome «: Everyone Invited to do, Paul says, “‘look to thyself,” ; 29. IsSubject OF - Meeker’s Talk » The Sunday morning servic at the First tional Church begins at 11:00. Mrs, James Mar- Geturday, Jone %, W453 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ~ Page 3 Fleming St. Methodist Church J. E. STATHAM, Pastor Corner FLEMING and WILLIAM Sireets SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:30: A.M. CLAUDE E. SALIS, Sunday School Superintendent shall will sing a solo, ‘Face to ~by Mind as well as washed Face” by Tullar, Miss Elizabeth|by water. — Mary Baker Eddy. Morning Worship at 10:50 A.M. Ann Russell will be at foe a Unless the vessel is clean, what- SUBJECT: “A FATHER'S LOVE” The Rev. Chas. H. M turns S = use as his sernion subject, “The|"" "™" Pw into Set te. || Methodist Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. . Narrow Gate.” The Sunday School} Purity is to have righteous will meet at the regular hour of| thoughts. — U: author. Evening Worship at 7:30 P.M. 9:45 with all departments meeting in-their usual rooms. Mrs. Emma Thompson will be in charge in the absence of Joseph Boza. The Sunday evening service be- gins at 7:45. Gerald Saunders will direct the choir in the singing of the anthem, “Christ in Me” by Walter. Mrs. Paul Archer will be at the organ. “Beyond the Usual” is the subject o fthe sermon of this service. The Young Women’s Circle will meet for a social evening at the Church Center at 8:00, Monday night. Mrs. Jasper Walker and Miss Doris Hargrave are the host- esses. This is a new organization for the younger women of the church. The midweek Prayer Old Negro Home ........u... 2 P.M. SUBJECT: “SERVANTS OF THE LORD” A Nursery Is Provided for the Care of Children During Services Service Men and Visitors Welcome POINCIANA BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. Preaching, 11 A.M. Subject: “A Faithful Father” First Congregational Church REV. CHAS. H. MEEKER, Minister Chorister: Mr. Gerald Saunders Organists: Mrs, W, R. Dean and Mrs. Paul Afcher Sunday School Superintendent: Mr. Joseph Boza Training Union at Church 9:45 A.M.—Church School With Classes for All Ages of the study this ‘week’ wil be | Preaching, 7:30 P.M. pb sgh o. tog “Christianity enters Europe.” Subject: Old Time This church will join with the Religion” Fleming Street Methodist Church in conducting a Daily Vacation Bible School which will begin a two weeks period on Monday, June Ancient Greek bathrooms were larger than those in modern homes but were designed for no other purpose than bathing. The Commerce Dept. acts to re- vitalize the U. S. Merchant Marine CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Of Latter Day Saints SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A.M. SACRAMENT MEETING— 7:00 P.M. 1100 VARELA STREET 2322 Harris Ave. Morning Worship, Pastor, Rev. 1. Subject: “TWO Nursery Open During THE REV. JOHN Rector 7:30 AM.—Holy Eucharist 9:30 A.M.—Church School 11:00 A.M—Choral Eucharist and Sermon {Nursery Conducted During Service) 0-77 994 nme De beuesee 7:30 P.M.—Evening Prayer and Sermon VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOME AT ALL SERVICES TUESDAY, 7 P.M.— WEDNESDAY, 7:30 P.M.— W.K.W.F. “VOICE OF Sunday School ........... 9:45 a.m, Morning FLAGLER AVENUE and TENTH STREET On “Poinciena—Navy, City Hespital” Bus Line EARLY MORNING SERVICE cecsecccseomemenenesneen 8:30 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL, 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASS... 9:45 AM. William Hill, Superintendent - Morning Worship Hour, 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship, 11:00 A.M. “OH COME, LET US WORSHIP .... THE LORD” Ralph Rogers, Minister siclinuach Gee Subject: “PLUMBING THE DEPTHS” CARL A. SAMMETINGER, PASTOR PIONEERS, 6:30 P.M. JUNIORS, 4:00 P.M. Phones: 2-516] (Church), 2-7975 (Heme) Listen to the Lutheran Hour, Sunday, 7:30 P.M., Station WKWF First Presbyterian Church WHITE and WASHINGTON STREETS SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:50 A.M. JOHN ARCHER, Superintendent Organist, Mrs. Helen Archer PIONEERS, 6:30 P.M. St. Paul's Episcopal Church | Corner of DUVAL end BATON STREETS "7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship SUBJECT: “BEYOND THE USUAL” Visitors to Key West, Service Men and Their Families Will Find A Cordial Welcome At All Services Old White Home, Stock Island Mid-Week Prayer Service GLAD TIDINGS CTABERNACLE The First Methodist Church: The Old Stone Church Where Eaton Crosses Simonton, for Over 100 Years 4. PAUL TOUCHTON, B.A. B.D., Minister 9:45 A.M., SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:50 A.M., Morning. Worship Subject: “THE POWER OF THE CHRISTIAN WITNESS” 6:30 P.M., MYF, MIF WORSHIP SERVICES 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship Subject: “FAITH IN CHRIST AND HAPPINESS” This Historic Old Church Has A Cordial Welcome for Ali CHURCH OF THE ROCK “On This ROCK I Will Build My Church” TEMPORARY QUARTERS: 535 FRANCIS STREET (Corner Southard and Francis) GLAD TIDINGS” .. 9:00 a.m. see 11200 a.m, VISITORS WILL: FIND A CORDIAL WELCOME A FRIENDLY CHURCH A Warm-Hearted Fellowship The First Baptist Church EATON end BAHAMA STREETS HAROLD H. LINK Pastor 11:00 O'Clock Uplifting Preaching Worshipful Musie C tenn Morning Worship 10:50 Sunday School 9:30 MINDS” Evening Worship 17:30 ‘Training Union 6:15 Fellowship Hour 8:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting; ~ Wednesday 7:80 A Nursery Is Maintained At All Services A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU HERE Morning Service Ley Memorial Methodist Church ELDON SIMMONS, Pastor PHONES: Persenage 23313 — Church 2-2313 Church School, 9:45 A.M. Mise Miriam Corey, Superintendent 10:50 A.M., Morning Worship Subject: “A REASON TO LiVE” 26 t, Fe k ge ge . S. ARMFIELD awtetan @ : 4 (wis b wing being Wi orsiip Subject: “CAM ANYBODY BE TRUSTED?” Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., Mid-Week Prayer Service

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