School Lesson A Ministry of the Burnt Swamp Baptist Association THK Mflitng Bin mrniZmZ ?31 wuT'u ?pmmk * m fcanifrfiiit" Lab* 34.33 LESSON BfttSGBOUNb I The events recorded in ,< today's lesson oocared foflo- I. nine Jeans' appeesaaee early 1 in the morning on the day of Mm resurrection. It most have been late in the afternoon when Jesas Joined the pah who were their way to Emnaus, a village about seven miles north and west of Jerusalem. The two who walked this way are net otherwise mentioned in the scriptures, Geopas is not to be confused with Cleophas, or Gopas, the husband of one of the women who stood by the cross of Jesus. John 19:2S. Verse 13-21. In despuir, these two people left the passover early doe to the bet that Jesus had been crucified ind mow tew people Mid oat leant had risen from the grave. No doubt, they were ingulfed in their conversation ?boot Jesus, His trial, death and disappearance out of the sealed tomb. Then cahnly there were three people trav veling together not being recognized by the two. Jesus said to them, "What are you talking about to each other?" Then Cleopas asked him, are you only a visitor in Jerusalem who doesn't know the things that have been happening there these last few days? "What things?" He asked. The things that happened to Jesus of Nazareth, they an swered. This man was a prophet and was conrid-rr'1 by God and by ail the people to be powecM in mm jibing he said and did. Our chief ovcMo be'sentcnced le death' and he was crucified. We hadl hoped that he woald be thei one who wee gotap to eet| lereel free! Besides all that, this is now the third day siace h happened. i 'i Veseee 3B-32. As they came near the village to which they he were going farther, but they held him beck, saying, "Stay with us. The day is almost over and it is getting dart." So be went in to stay with them. He sat down to eat with them, took bread and said the blessing. Then He broke the bread and gave it to them. Their eyes were opened and they recognized him, but he disappeared from their sight. They said to each other, "Wasn't it like a fire burning in us when he talked to us on the road and explained the scriptures to us?" CONCLUSION Today the Emmaus Ex perience can be a reality only through the planned way of salvation which abides and into th* HiffK. Spiifc of Jam. Hav* te Fmwmn Esparifeacc. BENEflT DINNER FOR ! COMMISSIONER HERMAN DIAL J I Friday, April 16,1982 | j 11a.m.-8 p.m. j j ?Prospect School Cafeteria | J ?Chicken ?Barbeque plates | | $3.00 Each j | Sponsored by | | Supporters of | | Herman Dial, Commissioner, | | Pembroke-Maxton-Smiths District | Or. Karl Sfiheele speaks at Pembroke Kiwanls Meeting Dr. Kari Scheeie, fcrntr Chairman of the Buaineaa PSU.waa^giwrtapwSrat fanbrote ftwaois oo Tues day evening. He was welcom ed and introduced by Gibson ' Gray, Program Chairmau. One of the first things Dr. Scheele noticed when return hg to America from Germany was the lower prices in this country-motels especially are much lower in their rates than one would find abroad. Speaking about the political climate in Europe; he said that even among the moat conservative, isolation does not exist as isolation is viewed ps too dangerous. There are tuee types of wars with which tie Europeans want nothing to do-wars in the Far East, the Near East, or wars involving tie use of IBM. The use of BM by the U.S. or Russia would result in mutual suici de, Another weapon is the Medium Rang Missel-the SS 20. The Russians lead in the production of this missle which can reach from the Ural Mts. to Germany. This missle however, cannot reacn the USA. The German Peace Marches of recent weeks say that if a war does occur only ibnot want to engage or be engaged ia any kind of warfare which involves con tamination as they wish to kaep Germany as a productive nation out pat it under communist domination bo cause when you dominate Germany, 'you dominate Bo mpe. Presently East Gerron iy, Roland and other coun ties under Communist re gime have 50,000 tanks-Free West Germany has only 10, 000 tanas. At the conclusion of his .remarks. Dr. Scheele was asked about the gold standard in America. He replied that eturn to the Uokr Mandate would be a castastrophy since America does not control Gold- it is controlled by bourn Africa and Russia, both coun tries having large gold mines. Kiwanians were reminded d the induction of Bernard Iowry as the Lt. Governor of tte 4th District Kiwanis on April 17th at St. Andrews (bllege, Laurinburg. Visitor at the meeting was Ehvid Miller of Eden, NY, giest of Ken Johnson. John L. Carter presided and hfcrshall Locklear delivered lie invocation. _ MT. AIRY NEWS s\ by Vtotet Lockl?r .. K, Our Church was overflow- B ing Sunday with so many gi visitors it would be impossible n. to mention them all by name, J< with a lot Bom out of state. Li We were really proud to see tl everyone with such a beau- b tiful countenance. We all n know that Easter Sunday (The w Resurrection of Christ) is the ?. r holiest day of the Christian V Calendar. When Christ arose n from the grave, many bodies of the Saints arose too. Matt, a 27:52-53. t) The Easter Cantata (No f Greater Love) was the mes- e sage of Easter in music and word by the Mt. Airy Baptist l< Church Choir, directed by Mr. r Monroe Chavis, Music Direc- f tor, and narrated by Mr. v Benford Lowery. I will witness 1 to Mr. Carter. 1 believe it was > among one of our best, and I was well prepared, and so real 1 with such a great meaning. Read John 8:12. Surely Jesus 1 is the Light of the World. We I had about 20 youths attending 1 the Youth Retreat this past 1 weekend at Camp Dixie along < with the pastor. I Thanks to Mr. Sam Carter for his Support, he also is a fine chef 1 hear. The Brotherhood's 16th 1 Anniversary Fellowship will 1 be held at the Red Carpet hut 1 in Lumberton this Saturday at 1 6 p.m. Special guests wiD be 1 the Rev. and Mrs. Mike i Cumings with buffet being served, and full recognition of each member given by John L. Locklear, Jr. N ' We have a lot who have been "old faithfuls" ever since the group organized. 1 am really proud of them all, 1 would think that everyone attending the fund raising dinner Saturday night at the I ML Airy Jayoee Building, sponsored by the Jaycettes, were not only physically fed, ? but spiritually as well. There - was a large crowd in at tendance. Among some of the singing groups participating were Rev. Michael Cum mtngs. ML Airy Young Adult Ladies. Mrs. Mary Nance Thompson, the Prayer B*d. Ms. Roods Jopes Lechlam, ay side Young Adults, Ever reen Adult Ladies, Taber acie Baptist, Mr. Roscoe Dries, and last but not least, ittle Miss April Locklear, te former "Little Miss Lum ee." All the groups did a larvelous job. Each group as highly praised and . ecognized by Mr. Hartie Veil Locklear, Jr., one of our lost noted Jaycees. We would love to also cknowledge the Jaycettes for heir untiring work and the ine hospitality they showed veryone. Mr. Emory and Nora Lock jar and Mrs. Goldie Low cry eturned home Tuesday night rora Jacksonville, Florida fhere they visited in the lome of Mr. and Mrs. E.H. 'aughn, a friend of the .ocklearv They report they lad a really enjoyable trip. Mr. Ronald Locklear, son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lock ear, underwent surgery on Monday in Womack Army rlospital in Fayette vile, His rendition reportedly is im proviife. The Glory of ti? Easter Story In the glorious Easter Story, A troubled world can find... Blessed reassurance...And enduring peace of mind... For though we grow dis couraged...In this world we're living ln,...TheTe is comfort just lb knowing...God has triumphed ever sin...For our Saviour's Resurrection.... Was God's way of telling men..-That in Christ we are eternal...And in Him we lhre again...And to know life is unending...And God's love is unending, too,...Makes our daily tasks, and burdens...So much easier to do...For the blessed Easter Story...of Christ the living Lord... Makes our earthly sorrow nothing... When compared with this reward. It was n law years y* <k?t pubMc opiw4?n pa* leSSTm ovtmlfiht b?for? f ' Wl/ll Mt Ih* ?IM(. |f H.lpt 9?t I back Into thapa ?4 rtmoiti poulbla oH I ?<?*%>. GUARANTEE YOU 1 I LOWEST TOTAL hubs I I vJLC jJO rnnn diiiii i I rUUU BILL!! 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