The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 23, 1954, Page 7

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Church Attendance Campaign Here “Ley Memorial Methodist Church, i s i : | ? § | i ai ie bit] if i . i ! i fy i : + & | | be c the of Sunday if | E f e* » »B 5s if a i tk i te a fy z i 4 g i Eg k 7 iS & z= TEE, i : i be : ; : 5g 5 | ij i é th ty fi iat fi ie The worship service at the First} Chi ‘Sunday beginning on “What To Believe.” This sermon series will begin; with the subject, “I Believe in —” says the Rev, Chas. H. Meeker, minister of this church, Mrs, W. R. Dean will be at the organ, The day. School classes will begin 9:45, with the depart- ting er] $2 BB i; Be i & 8 ge bs rs = = 2 s E = = 4 2 =} : ? i i x 2 & F : : F g F? E : af } He z E g 38 i g i E & é s F i ; : 2 athe apli Pri if i ¥ S ithe ee tte Bo at rt E i | | ft al Ae ze i z i i Z E i k *§ 5 a - F els tin-American In 1954 Sunday The Latin American Church, for both Spanish and Eng- lish speaking people together with other Southern Baptist Churches is; making special efforts to win a million more in fifty-four and we; afte making special efforts through’ ‘the Sunday School, the church ac- tivities and the BTU. A special absentee method is) being used in Sunday School, cheek- each class every Sunday and up the absent mem- new » especially recently. dent in charge. Mr. Traylor -has accepted the adult class in ex- change for Young People’s class: and invites anyone to be with the! adults in worship. Special recogni- ition is soon to be made of some faithful members in Sunday School. The Rev. O’Briant will bring the morning message in English. using as his subject, “God’s Message to ithe Church”. At night the eth Is- imael Negrin will preach in Span- lish on “Repentance and Faith” Both messages will be worth your; nesday night at 6:45. Mrs. Aguayo also wishes to’ have anyone who wishes to help her in the Spanish’ choir. Part of your time,and talent belong to the Lord. Use them for ‘His glory. Again we send greetings te our) Mr. C. E, Baker, Mr. Flintoff and Miss Emma Quintana. ‘Honesty Is Stressed In Lesson-Sermon The importance, of honesty and) unselfishness is seeking spiritual! understanding of God will be} brought out in the Lesson-Sermon} entitled “Truth” to be read in! Christian Science churches Sunday. The need of teachableness and) receptivity, as highlighted in the! parable of the sower, and Jesus’; explanation of it, as recorded in {the Bible in Luke 8:4-15, will be Tead The following correlative cita- tion will be among selections read from “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: | “The spiritual sense of truth must be gained before Truth can be understood. This sense is as- similated only as we are honest, | unselfish, loving and meek. In the soil of an ‘honest and good heart’ ithe seed must be sown; else it beareth not much fruit, for the iswinish element is human nature juproots it” (272:3-8). The Golden Text is from Deu- teronomy; “Ascribe ye greatness unto our God, He is the Rock, his work is Perfect: for all his ways are judge-| ment: a God of truth and without/ iniquity, just and right is he” |(32:8, 4). Pas-jauspices of the Miami District, | The Rev. Eldon Simmons will| morning Dr. Settle and Mr. Touchton were in college together. For a gumber of years Dr. Settle wa: member of. the ‘staff of the Board ef Education of the Methodist Church with headquarters in Nash. ville, Tenn. He is now the Pastor of ey, Maiodat Church in Ath- en: ir. Settle will be one of the in. ats Ja. the Christian Workers Training School being held at the First Methodist Church under the serve as dean of the training school which is being held for the | workers in the various Sunday| Schools of the several Methodist | Churehes in the city. As well as| specialized courses for . workers | will be general courses of interest ito all who would like to enhance their understanding of the work of the church. : The choir under direction of_Mr. | Willis Walker will sing “All Hail the Power of Jesus Name’ liams ‘at the morning wo! hour and in the evening the will sing “O Lord Most Holy” — Abt Wil-| | Evening Service Baptist Joins School Drive More Outdoor Services Are Planned Here The officers of the Church of the Bock were well pleased with the Tesponse given to the out-door ser- vices last Sunday in the Islander Theatre on Stock Island, They will continue these services at 8:45 a, m. each Sunday and in- vite the public to enjoy a worship service in the open. Sunday morn- ing the Rev. Ralph R will give the message, “‘ First provided by sationaly knows mus provided by na’ musi- cians in their recorded message of God’s grace. The regular eleven o'clock ser- vice will be held at the temporary quarters, 535 Francis Street, Miss Martha Morris will be at the piano and special music will be provid- ed, The Rev. Mr. Rogers will preach on the subject, “Achieving the Impossible.” Mr. Rogers has said of this sub- ject, “It sounds like a contradic- tion. Yet life is made up of con-' tradictions and it is difficult to choose the ‘rigtit road ii the laby- rinth of conflicts, God has given each of us the intellect supported by a good conscience which if dili- gently followed will lead to the coveted goal. Each individual is invited to enlist in the great army centuries have enjoyed peace of. mind and assurance of salvation. The right selection of the proper road to follow, soon brings us to the conviction that there is “no other name whereby we might be saved.” (Acts 16:30) The Sunday School will begin at 9:45 under the direction of the Superintendent, William W. Hill. Parents are urged to bring their children and join the study of the Bible. Family nights are held each Wednesday with supper at 6:30 Pp. m. followed by a sing-song and the study of the Bible, Friends of the Church as well as “members are invited to spend the social and study hour together. ceived many commendations on CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST |¥ | Of Latter Day Saints | SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A.M. SACRAMENT MEETING— 7:00 P.M. 100 VARELA STREET CHURCH of CHRIST M. A. CREWS, Minister SUNDAY 10:00 A.M. 200 PM. 1 St. Petersburg, 620 en Dia! WwQAmM er) PLM. WEDNESDAY Bible Study Everyone Invited The Youth Fellowship has ‘re-| quest continued throughout _ life. | Men are willing to sacrifice every- i eH the was in the announce- ment made this week that a fourth circle of the Women of the Church had been established with Mrs. Jack Crissey as chairman. The Youth Fellowships will meet on Sunday night at 6:30, The Pio- neers under the leadership of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gaunt. The ‘Sen-| iors under the direction of Mr, and| Mrs. Roy Schaefer. Both’ these| adult sponsors have been active in the Youth Work of the Presbyter- ian Church in other parts of the General Assembly. ] The Senior Youth group contin-| i | absent members — this. time to|of brave souls who through the|“¢5 its interest in the Thornwell orphanage program, The Pioneers | are to work on a project suggested | by the continuing improvement program of the Church. They fol- low the lead set by the Senior Y. | F. in their project of painting the 14 benches on the lawn and patio of the Church, | their Christmas carolling, They will | meet at 6:30 Sunday with the Adult Advisor Mrs. Ruth Jackson, | 1125 United Street. Their devotion- | al study will be led by Roger Con- ant and the subject will be “At Your Worship Service.” These | young people have planned a s0-| fir hour following their study Per-| lod, | 1304 TRUMAN AVENUE “The Church With A Friendly Welcome” Eldon Simmens, Minister SUNDAY SCHOOL rv H. Carey, Supt. 345 A A 10:30—For childvens Seder + 9 years whose parents attend m jerning 10:50 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Subject: “A GENERATION PLAYING AT LIFE” Nursery Provided) 6:30 P.M, YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 7:30 P.M. 7:38 PLM. Welcome! t been as the . firmest formed iron is most of English } services ... C. E. Baker, S. S., Supt. The Friendly Church for All Who Wish te Worship the Lerd 338 pm. | Thursday, 7: GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE “ASSEMBLIES OF GOD” Cor. Georgia and Petronia Sts. W.K.W.F. “VOICE OF - GLAD TIDINGS” .. 9:00 a.m. Sunday School ......... 9:45 a.m. ff Morning Worship. 11:00 a.m. pm. fl pm. Christ's Ambassadors 6:38 Evangelistic Service 7:30 Sundays at 7:30 P.M. mic whe Wednesday, Bible Study Thursday, Service Meeting, 7:30 P.M. REV. AND D. T. NEWMAN, Pastors DIAL 2-5773 ———_—— } | TONIGHT, 7:30 P.M. See... BILLY GRAHAM in “OILTOWN U.S.A.” at HARRIS SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Cor. Margaret and Southard Sts. ~ “A GROWING CHURCH. IN A GROWING COMMUNITY” First Presbyterian Church WHITE and WASHINGTON STREETS Richard E. Coulter, Minister 9:45 A.M. — Sunday School ‘ Classes For Every Age Group 11:00 A.M. — Morning Worship Sermon: “CHRISTIAN JOY” 6:30 P.M. — PIONEER and SENIOR YOUTH FELLOWSHIPS 7:30 P.M. — Evening Worship Sermon: “A GOOD SOLDIER” Visitors and Service Personnel Will Find A Warm Welcome x in This Friendly Church $t. Paul's Episcopal Church Corner of DUVAL and EATON STREETS ‘THE REV. JOHN S. ARMFIELD i Rector A.M.—Holy Eucharist A.M.—Church School 00 A.M.—Moming Prayer and | Sermon | (NURSERY CONDUCTED DURING SERVICE) Hour Afterwards for Visitors and Service Personnel P.M.—Young People’s Service i League 720 P.M.—Solemn Evensong and i Sermon TORS CORDIALLY WELCOME AT ALL SERVICES iA Warm-Hearted Fellowship The First Baptist Church é HAROLD H. LINK Pastor Uplitting Preaching Worshipfal Music 4 SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:30 A.M. ING WORSHIP __.....10:50 o’Clock TRAINING UNION, 6:15 P.M. ING WORSHIP z __. 7:30 o’Clock Fellowship Hour 8:30 P.M. PRAYER MEETING, WEDNESDAY. 7:30 P.M. A Nursery Is Maintained At All Services A WARM WELCOM# s”AITS YOU HERE E] The Old Stone Church Where Eaten Cresses Simonton, for 100 ¥. ‘3, PAUL TOUCHTON, BAA. B.DS Minietee * 9:45 A.M., SUNDAY SCHOOL Allen Carey. Superintendent 10:50 A.M., Morning Worship DR. A. FRANK SETTLE, GUEST SPEAKER 6:30 P.M., MYF, MIF WORSHIP SERVICES 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship SERMON BY THE PASTOR This Historie Old Church Has A Cordial Welcome for All First Congregational Church 527 WILLIAM STREET REV. CHAS. H. MEEKER, Minister | Organists: Mrs. W. R. Dean and Mrs. Paul Archer | | Sunday School Superintendent: Mr. Joseph Boza 9:45 A.M-=CHURCH SCHOOL, With Classes for All Ages 11:00 A.M.—Morning Wors*!-+ | _ Subject: “I BELIEVE IN...” | 7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship Subject “THE NEW WAY" Visitors to Key West, Service Men and Their Families Will Find A Cordial Welcome At All Services Fleming. St. Methodist Church 4, &. STATHAM, Pastor Corner FLEMING and WILLIAM Streets SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. CLAUDE E. SALIS, Sunday School Superintendent Morning Worship at 10:50 A.M. Subject: “THE HANDS OF CHRIST” Methodist Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship at 7:30 P.M. Subject: “WHAT MEANETH THESE STONES?” A Nursery Is Provided for the Care of Children During Services Service Men and Visitors Welcome CHURCH OF THE. ROCK INDEPENDENT PRESBYTERIAN “On This ROCK I Will Build My Church” TEMPORARY QUARTERS: 535 FRANCIS STREET : (Corner Southard and Francis) RALPH ROGERS, MINISTER Miss Martha Morris, Pianist SUNDAY SCHOOL, 10:00 A.M. William Hill, Superintendent Morning Worship, 11:00 A.M. Subjects, “ACHIEVING THE IMPOSSIBLE” Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. VISITORS WILL FIND A CORDIAL WELCOME FLAGLER AVENUE and TENTH STREET On “Peinciana—Navy, City Hospital” Bus Line EARLY MORNING SERVICE $:20 A.M SUNDAY SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASS 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship Hour, 11:00 A.M. “OH COME, LET US WORSHIP... THE LORD” Ps. 95:6 CARL A. SAMMETINGER, PASTOR 2022 Harris Ave, Phones: 2-5161 (Church), 27975 (Heme) Listen to the Lutheran Hour, Sunday, 1:30 P.M., Station WKWF~

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