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Thursday, April 7.1983 Bandon Chapel Notebook lntroduction To EPCOT ? By Maggie B. Sr HI, NEIGHBORS! Last week I gave you a brief in troduction to EPCOT,' leaving you at the entrance of “Spaceship Earth”. Let’s go in/' We get into our “Time Machine Vehicle” and are carried back through history to . witness lifelike Cro- Magnon hunters, calling to each other as they confront a woolly mammoth. As the vehicle slowly ascends the sphere, we pass through the ages, visiting ancient Egypt, where laborers pound papyrus for paper; and the Italian Renaissance, where Michelangelo can be seen ly ing on his back patiently pain ting the Sistine Chapel ced ing! Amazing - the figures and animals are so lifelike and move so well in their various activities they actual ly seem REAL! Before long we arrive in the modern age, with its electronic devices, its telephones, radios, movies and television. Finally, we venture into the future, the era of satellite communica tions. Suddenly you realize you’re at the top of the geosphere. It is pitch black, with thousands of tiny lights blinking like stars all around you, and you feel as though you’re adrift in outer space! Then, the cars of the “time FURNITURE IS OUR SPECIALTY Have your antiques restored. All furniture customized, and restyled if you choose. Springs tied - Frames reglued Wood refinished on upholstered furniture. Large selection of fabrics. All fabrics and work guaranteed. Call for an estimate. Hours Monday thru Friday 8 to 5 By appointment other hours 482-2476 Ivey Meadows Upholstery a. uoNorthalde. SbPpping Center Kino - I ***>*»' J\ Baskets PaPe .„. yW n° mk $ 5" 59* One Gal. Size Reg, $6.47 W W I H 09 00 I LawnCha,rs Redwood Reg. $119.97 1 SC44 Picnic Table cut,*** H p e g 6.88 and Stratton Engine 1 k A 4-Roii Pack * Hi-Dri I Delsey yQy Paper Towels ■fn 7 jB Bathroom Tissue I Bj? 82* 2/88* Mon. - Thurs. 9:30 to 5:30 Fri. • 9:30 to 7:00 dP H. ROSfclP Sat 9:30 to 6:00 M ppr Sunday -Closed I THE CHOWAN HERALD machine” gently rotate 180" degrees and bring us back down. Twas a real adventure - one we thoroughly enjoyed. There is so much to see! Throughout Future World one can go on guided tours through time and into the future. At the Universe of Energy pavilion, a 600-seat traveling theater revolves and later divides into six 100-seat rafts that take you on a ride back into the origins of fossil fuels - complete with prehistoric “smells”! Another absolute “must see” is General Motors’ World of Motion. Here the ride with highlights humorus moments in the human strug gle for mobility, from a cave dweller with aching feet to the daring young men in their Hy ing machines. Before one can really take it all in, you’re in a motion picture speed tunnel where blobs of liquid neon whizz past, creating the illu sion of high-speed travel. Finally, you emerge to a view of the city of the future. When the ride is over, you go into a : showroom where you may see and examine the “car of the i future” and the “motorcycle ' of the future”. I could go on and on but i time and space doesn’t per- I mit. The theme brought out at i EPCOT is that it’s been through communication with ! others that we’ve really made our advances and have come to see the world as smaller and less frightening. The whole colter is a tribute to man’s God-given ingenuity. Don’t let the future scare “Philosophers may reason why but I won’t take the time, I only know I’m here on earth because of God’s design. So I will just continue on and do the best I can, And know that God will do the rest because He made the Plan.” -0- This Lord’s Day dawned 1 bright and beautiful -a 1 glorious Easter morning! At ] the Community Sunrise Ser- 1 vice in Arrowhead Beach, < congregations of Ballards Bridge Baptist, Rocky Hock Baptist, Warick Swamp Bap- 1 tist and Bandon Chapel 1 celebrated the resurrection of our Savior, Jesus Christ. In the still morning air, the 1 message brought by Rev. George Cooke, pastor of Ballards Bridge, seemed more meaningful. Music by the young people and the com bined choirs was soul stirring! This day of praise and re joicing was continued at Ban don Chapel during the Sunday School hour when B. Kent Rowley brought a powerful lesson entitled “Confronted by the Risen Christ” - the story of Saul’s dramatic con version on the road to Damascus. -0- Prayer List: Prayer is a mighty force. When God’s people pray together, miracles happen. Please add our friends to your prayer list. Hilda Strickland underwent open heart surgery at Norfolk General Hospital, Norfolk, Va. last Thursday. She’s in Room 460, Sect. K, and needs your special prayers; Sister Meta Mason has been releas ed from the hospital and is recouperating at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ruby Taylor, 1101 Hughes Ave., Chesapeake, Va. 23324, Phone 804-545-2159; Alice Elliott, sister of Kent Rowley, is ill and needs your prayers; please remember my sister- I in-law, Sue Darden; Connie SneU; “Smut” Parker; Owen Pate; Larry A Rachel ‘ i safldler'; Bill Ruth; Verna 1 Jordan; Ruth Whitley and Page 5-A you or the accomplishments of others minimize yours. Remember that we are all part of God’s Design. Share this verse by Ed Kane with me: Edward Johnson. Pray for our Nation and its people, pray that God will guide the decisions made by our leaders and leaders of other nations. Remember all missionnaries, all churches and our Pastor. Rev. Robert S. Harrell and his family. -0- The beautiful arrangement of fresh flowers gracing our altar this Easter Sunday was donated by Mrs. Barbara Cullipher and dedicated to the glory of God. “O - It warmed the cockels of one’s heart to see so many loved ones, friends and neighbors gathered in God’s House for our worship Ser vice. Start Turbyftil was the guest speaker. Stan started off with an “Object Lesson”. His hands were tied securely by one of the deacons to show how oi<r hands are tied by the bondage of sin. Then he “magically” released his hands, holding up the rope still tied, demonstrating how Jesus, by His death on the cross and His Resurrection, set us free - broke the bonds of sin and death. He expounded on the meaning of Jesus’ words: Do Not Be Afraid; Peace Be Un to You; Be My Witnesses; You Shall Receive Power; Lo, I am with you ALWAYS. Jesus Lives! Because He Lives, our lives are transformed. 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