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Pogo THE K?~ IST CITIZEN Saturday, October SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON“ God's design for new men. Jer- |selfish, sinful practices as they re-'one another from the heart fervent- emiah 31:31-4; 1 Peter 1:13-16, |turned to their former familiar ly.” That means persistently not) m3 haunts and environment. The weak-'SPontaneously or haphazardly, in} BY RALPH ROGERS ness of the flesh may excuse some|SPUTts under favorable cireum- Last week we considered God’s'but the most offensive is the hy-St#nces, but honestly and sincerely. Miss Eskew Is Soloist Ait Church Church Wome Have Meeting |The fruit of love is evidenced in| The Women of the Chur On Sundey evening at 6:30 Bp. m. at the Replica of the Grotte ef Our Lady of Lourdes en the convent grounds, Father deseph Maring, $, Paster of ‘St. Mary, Ster of the Sea Church chapter of the Gospel according to ‘St. Mathew. The Crown promised Holy Scripture comes way the i i BEE Hy 3 Efe Rg gS F tits design for a better world. This|pocrit who takes a vow only to) week we are considering God's de'break it urder the least provoca-' sign for new men. To have a bet- tion. Jesus most violent invectives. iter world God must use new men,|were hurled at such characters. { men born again. One is the com-| We all welcome a change for the, plement of the other. In the light,better, a clearing of the atmos-! lof history we can perhaps get a'phere. Jeremiah promises such a! glimpse of God’s marvelous de-'change. He says, “I will put my signs. jlaw in their inward parts and in} It was not easy to be a prophet their hearts will I write it.” The in the days when the true religion'original decalogue was written on| of the Israelites was scuttled and new law is! idolatry flourished. Jeremiah fell’ *3| lot to such a ministry beginning | his work in the thirteenth year the reign of King Josiah (627 B. C. and continued through the declining years of the kingdom and a against idolatry and decried the loins.” They should adjust them- the face of the Christian. That face Tadiating love is one toward the lighted cross instead of on the bor conjyring up complaints erupting in hate and envy and mal- ice. new man with a heart, cleanses and purified with the love of God keeps his face forward and upward and his arms around and sustaining his neighbor - all man- kind. The church member who fails! be do “hi — a hindrance and m k to those } light and truth. — It is said that the great Persian ‘King Cyrus was unable to subdue! six foot three mountain giant; Rock recently held their meeting with the presid Harry M. Baker presidir Mrs. W. H. Bell gave tienal stressing that C) should spend their lives up Heavenly, rather than Bazaar. The date for thi was set as Saturday, N 14. Time and place are } nounced later. few, | has Masel Giucees will conduct the Living Resary lyears after its fall (585 B. C.). Cagular for years. Finally the! Courage without conscit after plans|ia our phone Devotion. This devetion is spen- |The last evidence of his work) Oriental gathers his gown|#i#t was surrounded and captur-iwild beast. —R. G. In, a greduate of inclyde| At service} sored by the Knights of Colum- [COmes from Egypt where he was about him when he arises from|@_ with his family. He was con- pri om Chure, the in the] bus and Holy Name Societies, [taken with 2 group of fusitives.[his seat, and so Peter advises that|ovomned {© death but before the! Courage is that _virtu sons she sang a Del. An Cathellc men are urged te |reroughout his life he protested'the Christians “gird up thelritmiy cyrus was, 90. iim champions’ the cause ct will ate i take part at this service. z dereliction of Israel. He was a'selves to the problems of the day, pressed with the meeting of this family Summer that he asked Cagular what helthe love of God in i been most prcions Chureh.” “It will Ralph complainer and at first was des-land engage in the gruelling task e the gi bay op, as the teacher of jeaders. ondent until he saw God's pur-lot making this wicked world into|would do if his family was spared.|son, is the redeeming The Rev. Mr. Rogers stated Mr. Coulter, to a high- Pose when he changed and became the kingdom of God. To do that welgie for Cyeus Bie Info ge ey tne, salvation of the world at the Sunday morning have an informd mem- social this a fine example of the triumph of must be sober, serious about lfe.|ar ‘they Tune lis, life was spared|God's design for new me clock service using as his will have class dis- going to the moral and spiritual over the|We are all influenced by the way|.n4, te? escesalare to return} Primitive man had a de “Ideas that use us.” Ideas ave ple opportunity for physical. The change in Jere-'the wind blows, but we must keep|.°. 04 jeearaiy i. Teper sin. They sought to 4 erally conceived in the heart é miah’s nature is the important'our wits, use our intelligence, and e had noticed ! : g 5 tt i! Fete é 3 Fy E g £ q ‘f F £ i Eg i i FS in g- i & = 7 FF i E ie gig oF Fl Fy Gt Fey 8 E re 5 3 point in today’s lesson. |never be guilty of pagan drunken- Some six hundred years later we ness. Peter emphasizes the suffici- have another prophet of the newjency of grace and we must stand school. Simon Peter had his train-'fast in the grace of God which is ing under Jesus of Nazareth andithe foundation of character, the became active in his ministry when'secret of conduct and the basis of the Roman empire reeked in im- humility. morality and idolatry. Christianity) Peter advises, “‘be ye yourselves the priceless tapestries on the’ walls of the palace. She had not. She was asked if she had seen ithe great pillars of the court de- corated with silver and gold. She had not noticed them. Asked if she had seen the great golden throne on which Cyrus sat, she again said she had not seen it. Asked what she: and dulged in flagellation, bes cutting themselves to ea consciences. The new cov, ment, the New Birth, Salvation by of this|of the First Congregational Sun- also holy in all manner of living.”’|aiq 7 ge ed to those who a pea na pens Sot ths tote Peary pac ligeie wee spam |day Betoal veep oy oe oes Peter togeth: ith all Christi: oles r ro ‘Be = tee ofthe man who said be would heart and Tight split whi im @ spe- feb in new quarter. se stud-| Pet gether with al ristians|street or in the church. “‘ ye my : i logue in been wre eifte of the Church will ticipate inlies deal with the 1500 years ad.|suffered severe persecution. They holy” is a large order and John|“* {°F me.” Exceeding even that,ja ‘new man. Hf vance of the Christian Church from the day of Pentecost to the Protest- ant Reformation. It’s a fascinating story of how a persecuted and suppressed minority grew into the most powerful institution in the world; how the little band of ‘followers of the Jesus’ Way spread the gospel to the farthest corners of the world; how Christianity and its civilization survived the all de. : 1 5 & ; g 3 = 3 i H f z | 5 tf je aie nays die area i i i lout of this study. 9:45 am. is the Sunday School hour. Mrs. (Chas. H. Meeker and Mrs, W. R. Ley Memorial Sets Movie For aes Tonight On Last Days Of Christ x sez se, 22% 0 ithe sermon subject chosen by the Rev. Chas. H. Meeker for the Sun- day morning service of worship at 11:00. Mrs. W. R. Eean will be at the organ. The Sunday Evening i = s 8 Ht hd Fh rick fee =F elgert ; F ER fe 4 2 ri x Sg E é z - service may have been at times discour-! aged but while Peter was in Rome about 64 A. D. he wrote an im- portant letter of encouragement ‘to all the churches advising them how to face the problems of the day. His letter is applicable and of interest to us as we face the} problems of a materialistic world Wesley stated that we can only strive for perfection. There are who feel that they fall short of the covenant has been written in their many good and saintly people in| this world but they are the ones} glory of God (Rom. 3:23). How-| ever, it can be seen that the new| hearts and they are indeed new] creatures in the Lord. The ultimate fruit of the new covenant is brotherhood. Jesus jummed up the eleventh command. ment to “‘love thy neighbor as thy- BAHAT they broke their part of the cov ‘ant when they were promised Cana- an providing they obeyed the sta- tutes. Their convenant having been broken a new covenant would be offered ad it would be written in the hearts of the people. Since those promises and vows were| broken sin lay at the door of the} jchosen people. This new covenant | means a new man, a new birth,’ not involving the emotions only,| but the whole man - his mind,| thought, purpose and will. Jere- INFORMATION— LITERATURE Write or Phone EULA H. FRITZ WORLD FAITH] The First Methodist Chur Preaching Jesus Christ Fer Over A Century The Old Stone Church Where Eaten Crosses Simenton, for Over 190 Years | 4. PAUL TOUCHTON, B.A. B.D., Minister ! 9:45 A.M., SUNDAY SCHOOL | Allen Carey, Superintendent 6:30 P.M., MYF, MIF Subject: “THE CHURCH A 10:50 A.M., Morning Worship GUEST PREACHER, REV. JORGE CORTIZO WORSHIP SERVIC) 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship TEACHER — BY WHOM? This Historic Old Church Has A Cordial Welcome fc Mr, charge of the Sunday Sehool which Staff] wi r miah notes the miserable, wretch- 222 Elizabeth Street . Degins at ten o'clock y. This em serer nen Ure dl erry ed condition of his people but he TELEPHONE 2-3329 ing. Mrs. eg ve Dewlyirection of Gerald Saunders will|8¢es the désign and plan of. Jeho-/] _ All invited to come to meeting, | s-eeeeese SE charge of the Y be. Methodist|sing the anthem, “Blessed is the|¥@2 for his people in the new cov-|] for. Discussion of Principles o ee A Se a bic has been!Nation” by von Berge. Mrs. Paul|€?#0t. "Free Literature Supplied |] CH OF THE ROC always find a most cordial wel- Archer will be at the organ. In time of stress or danger many | come at any of these services, The Congregational Circle will|People thoughtlessly make vows or INDEPENDENT PRESBYTERIAN meet Tuesday evening at the par- sonage at 8:00. Mrs. Samel Drudge is the president. The Girl Scouts } betrayal by Judas Is- son-Sermon is “Doctrine Of Atone-| ” HAGERSTOWN, Md. w— Hag- ment. with baek- The Golden Text is from Isalah/€rstown faces the problem of try- famous Jac-|(59:20): “The Redeemer shall|ing to keep out the very water it dialogue hasieome to Zion, and unto them that|Wants to let in. ‘ of the original|turn from transgression in Jacob,|_ It wants to keep Potomac River the sound not|saith the Lord.” flood waters out of its Williams- Nevertheless,| Selections from the Bible include|Port pumping station—but let in | ricaianng and/*, , any man sin, we have| Water to pump to city homes. s. Thelan advocate with the Father, Jesus| Hagerstown officials figure high- invited to at-\Christ the righteous:” (I John|et dikes around the station may Running time/2:1). be the answer. Army engineers Correlated readings from ‘“Sci./Say a new dam being built above ind meetings ofjence and Health with Key to the|Cumberland won't protect the sta- Sunday School at/Seriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy) tion. , Mornish Wor-linclude: “The atonement of Christ, Methodist Youth|reconciles mas to God, not God to :30, and the Youth|man; for the divine Prineiple of fellowship hour at|Christ is God, and how can God | i EF i] it zfs s = 3 if g i ile ag g : sf : i F i gt-E § j i < s F E ? ? By : F rt SF : hit a convenant with God, only to for-| get it when the danger has passed. | ‘Many were the promises made} GLAD TIDINGS Mornin Worship 11:08 a.m. fe ae \ Christ's Ambassadors 6:30 p.m. |! Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. POINCIANA BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. | Preaching, 11 A.M. Old Negro Home ..... 2:30 P.M. Training Union at 6:30 i Preaching at 7:30 P.M. TUESDAY, 7 P.M— Old White Home, Stock Island |} WEDNESDAY, 7:30 P.M Tune § Study” .... 7:30 p.m. |] Wednesday— “Inspirational Singing” 7:30 p.m. ridey— Pratte” on 7:9 p.m. “You Will Find the Fellowship You're Looking For” REV. AND MRS. D. T. NEWMAN, Pastors “On This ROCK I Will Build My Church’ TEMPORARY QUARTERS: 595 FRANCIS STREE’ cariot, x final s, .{during the recent world war, and = x Gene Science Theme | xit told ot tuck supper Mon-Surine the recent world war, and] TABERNACLE (Corner Southard and Franela) mane, high) Keynote of Christian Science ser-|The Missionary meeting and Bible|keep such covenants, many there] agseMBLIES OF GOD” RALPH ROGERS, MINISTER ipa og rh abe ag is that man, by|sudy hour will be combined Wed-|were who reverted to their own Cor Georgia and Petronia Sts. Miss Martha Morris, Pianist lo teachings of Christ|nesday night at the 7:00 meeting. soldiers, Jesus, ean demonstrate his one- oe i] W.K.W.F. em a . SUNDAY SCHOOL, 10:00 A.M. lend ite Cru ness with God. Subject of the Les-|WATER PROBLEM GLAD TIDINGS” . bas am. | William Hill, Superintendent jessage 743 a.m. 5) Morning Worship, 11:00 A.M. Subject: “IDEAS THAT CHANGE US” Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. VISITORS WILL FIND A CORDIAL WELCOME _A FRIENDLY CHURCH A Warm-Hearted Fellowship The First Baptist Chure Eaton and Bahama Streets re arg a i ronitiate Himeel.. Jesu’ teach ADVENTIST anid eee Erereni ner sice HAROLD H. LINK : the sermon subject will be, much sacrifice ts males ep we Services — Saturday ‘ aise este cap eice Principl ” (p. TRONIA —e ee NEAR WHITE. ge Pe ee sige one GEMS OF THOUGHT || Wershie Pavnenee 11300 MORNING WORSHIP 10:50 o’C ] Pravec, Moe ee TRAINING UNION, 6:15 P.M. Toagde cca EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 o°Gh CHURCH of CHRIST “A GROWING CHURCH IN A GROWING COMMUNITY” First Presbyterian Church WHITE and WASHINGTON STREETS Richard &. Coulter, Minister 4 WARM WELCOME Fellowship Hour 8:30 P.M. PRAYER MEETING, WEDNESDAY, 7:30 P.t. A Nursery Is Maintained At All Services AWAITS YOU HERE M. A. CREWS, Minister 9:50 A.M. — Sunday School Church School, 9:45 A.M. CLASSES FOR EVERY AGE GROUP Miss Miriam Corey, Superintendent = — 11:00 A.M. — Morning Worship 10:50 A.M. — Morning Worship 10:08 AM, Morning Service 11:00 a.m. | WSNU Sermon: “NO CROSS, NO CROWNI” 6:30 P.M., YOUTH FELLOWSHIPS 7:30 P.M. — Evening Worship Study In the Epistle to the Romans Subject: “WHAT IS JUSTIFICATION?” Visitors and Service Personnel Will Find A Welcome In This Friendly Church Congregational Hymn-Sing Under the Leadership of Jehn Archer Subject: “PUT YOURSELF IN THEIR PLACE” (Nursery Provided During Morning Service) 6:30 P.M., Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship THE MOTION PICTURE “GOLOTHA” (Also Shown at 9:00 P.M.) Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., Mid-Week Prayer Service Ley Memorial Methodist Churc “The Church with a Welcome” 1304 TRUMAN AVENUE ELDON SIMMONS, Pastor PHONES: Parsonage 23313 — Church 23513