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' TAGE' FIVE Secrr. 1 feet'; 'n) Afternoon, January 19, 1930 THE WAYNES VTLLE MOUNTAINEER 0 TO- C HURCH OT ItOKS MUM Of CH CHUECH h- it Baptist Church he (5oldett (Test M GG1E jarvis I nJerwood, raster "Sunday School. 1 Worship service. '. i,v Hie pastor, 'lTrai'nig- Vnion- , jpn-achms by the pastor. Uvocd Methodist Church i . ... M. B Lee, Pastor 1 1 -Sunday School. t.orningWorfiP,The Lr ,ie message w - .l:!l'0t vth Fellowship. nm will be under the If Miss Frances Hoyle, r..nina WorShlP. Quarterly I . chnrrnps in Service ui y;- . ,,f The Metnoaisi uuiu. to serve as nosi vu u. Rev. M. L, ana Ciw"- --- - . PKtor of the Baptist as the speaker of the eve MIO-""1 f ,sday 7:30 P.M. - Prayer 1 b:!K5E-5S.-u. y Grove Methodist Charge V Allison E. Belk, Pastor MAGGIE CHURCH ',y School at 10 a.m. MVIrs, White. Sunt. hing by the pastor at 11 hied: TUP unnsuaiis novo inv GROVE CHURCH . si.h.Hl at 10 a.m. .air, v(l. Sunt. hing at 7 p.m. by the pa iiH't: A Desolate House.' mathematics will wreck morals will wreck a home, politics will wreck a state, theology will wreck a soul ii a emu en. . , ... - conduct w ill ruin a repa id action is right which in the e of a lower, principle fol higlicr; every action ; is wliich in the presence or a principle follows a lower. xV The stoning ot Stephen. It y faithful unto death, and I will give thee the crown of lift," Revelation 2:10. Clyde Melhodist Criiirrri The Rev. R. T. Medlin, jr., Minister Sunday, Jan. 22 9:45 A.M. Sunday School, Rob ert Corzine, superintendent. 11 A.M. Worship. 6:30 .PM. Methodist Youth Fel lowship. 7:30 P.M. Evening hour of worship. Lake Junaluska Baptist Church Sunday ' The Rev. O. J. Beck, Pastor 10 a. m. Sunday School, D. R. Riley, general superintendent. 11. a. m. Preaching services on the first and third Sundays. Wednesday ' 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer serv ices,. - 7 p.m. Training Union meets every Sunday, with Mrs. Carey Mc Cracken, director. 8 p.m. - Preaching services on the second and fourth Sundays. St John's Catholic Church Rev. A. F. Rohrbacher, Pastor Bryson City, St. Joseph Church Every 1st and 3rd Sunday 8:00 a.m. Canton, YMCA Building Every 3rd Sunday 8:00 a.m. I Sylva, American Legion Hall Every Sunday 11.00 am. Waynesvllle, St. John's Church, Every Sunday 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. i ip . iii ..noiia 1 i The First Christian Martyr STEPHEN IS STONED, ACCUSED OF BLASPHEMY Scripture Acta 6.1-8:. NEWMAN CAMPBELL t pie), and the law." ERY ADVANCE in thought net with opposition, In the days of what we call "the ne age," people, rebelled it the inventions that they ht would rob them of their A machine that could do iork of many men, was l bitterly. has been proved that the ne age has created more, and, under our system of nterprise, it has made more 'or more people and raised : andard of living. religion, always any new fthat seemed to conflict with Prevailing beliefs and Cus- iiwas even more savagely op- Mow many have died be- they dared contest current' fi beliefs? Thousands were because thev dared believe fnst as their Saviour.' In our today we read of the first r to this holy cause. "e community of, early ians we saw in previous s how they managed their "snips one with another, They brought him before the Sahhedrtn. and questioned him, and they "saw his face as it had been the face of an angel.". The high priest asked Stephen,' "Are these things so?" Then Stephen spoke, tracing the Jew ish religion back to Abraham in his relations to God, then he re cited the facts of the exodus from Egypt reminding them that when Moses first tried to help the Israelites in Egypt, they re pudiated him. Forty years later God, Who talked to Moses from the burn ing bush, made him the leader to effect the release of the Jews with His aid and he did indeed lead them forth to their present home. All this Stephen's enemies well knew to be scripture. Stephen finished his long speech with the accusation that his ac cusers were "stiffnecked and un circumcised in heart and ears, ye do always resist the Holy Ghost as your fathers did, so do ye. "Which of the prophets have not ydur fathers persecuted? and Salvation Army WAYNESVILLE Mountain Mission District Major Cecil Brown. O. F. WAYNESVILLE CENTER East Street 10:30 a.m. Sunday School. Mrs. Lee Ray, Y. P. Sergeant Major. 7:30 Sunday evening Evangelis tic Service. The Rev. Ethel Schaar, Speaker. First Wednesday, 7:30 Ladies Home League. Second Wednesday, 7:30 Soldiers Meeting, Third Wednesday, 7:30 Junior Legion. Fourth Wednesday, 7:30 Family Night. MOUNTAIN MISSIONS MAPLE SPRINGS: District Headquarters, Officer s Quarters, Children's home. Day School. 10;6Wa.m. Sunday School Cadet Blanch Lowe, Y. P. Sergeant-Major 11:00 Morning service. 3:30 Children's hour. LITTLE CREEK: 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. Mrs. Jessie Lowe Y. P. Sergeant-Major. 11:00 Morning Service. 7:30 Wednesday Prayer Meeting SHELTON LAUREL: 2:00 p.m Sunday School. Mrs. Archie Rath bone, Y. P. Sergeant-Major. 3:00 Salvation meeting. 7:00 Wed. Y. P. Legion. 7:45 Wed. Prayer Meeting. 11:00 Each third Wednesday, Ladies Home League. , BONNIE HILL: 10:30 Sunday School. Perry Gowan, Senior Ser-geant-Major. 7:30 Fourth Sunday Evangelistic Service. MEMORY VERSE Be nr. inithfi ji. r am-rr thee the. crown of " j j . nitiu UtUill, WWW . W... y w ' ' -Rnclnttons t:l0. fired and shared alike. Dis- f arose, as St. Luke tells I Y me Greek Christians that their widows were ''"iig their due. ' apostles immoHiofni,. tllis hv nn;.;.. j ri'vjm,.iii a cum-. Of RflVn ni.1,.J a. -v.. men IU f;'lce done. Among the men F1 was nno i p.. , escribed as "a man full preeks werp snti.florf- ;umber of the disciples mul-- I greatly." ' . i Stephen, full of faith and Old ir-nof . , b-vu wunuers ana --"6 viic people. 't had been with Jesus. Were forti , who differed with him. ""WaVS Worn t,,..j p . - wiu, mey "sud nun to twist Stephen's Wout so they did not mean "e had co. a i v .. ccweh.rn of blasphemy. VT? -means.- according f Jfionary. to incite re- I"' instigate, to commit se men i. . erh. rr. an c?m- L ' , .ttna they stirred uo L.u':. 6y accusing SteDhcn ,t "'"spnemous words - iy piace (the tern- ik.,, t,at,a ctoin thpm wmcn shewed before of the coming of the Just One; of whom ye have been now the betrayers and mur derers." :' '.' : Furious.; they 'gnashed on mm with their teeth." they rusnea upon him. They cast him out of the cityfor it vas unlawful to slay anyone insiae me gmco and they stoned him. and "they laid down their clothes at a younB mans feet, whose name was Saul." a' iio.Mi steohen called upon God to receive his spirit. Kneeling, he called in a ioua even as his Masier nu when he was dying "Lord, lay not this sin to their charge." And ' w hen Stephen had mus said, "he fell asleep." This Saul, how did he feel when he saw this saintly man die and heard his prayeV that the Lord forgive his enemies? Did his conscience bother him . Dia he feel repentance ? If he did he smothered the feeling with anger, and he proceeded to persecute the disciples unmercifully, so that many were scattered abroad. Stephen's friends carried him to his burial and "made great lamentation over him," and Saul, as you know, shortly became a convert and one" of the greatest i - .h.. ariv church; r.v nic will I if auci a in vi.io -j Zul'"1 mmn" Prlucl by Th, ln.rr.lonM Council of B.l.fWu. Grace Church in the Mountains -EPISCOPAL The Rev.' Edgar H. Goold, Rector Jan. 22 - 3rd Sunday after Epiphany 9:45 A.M. Church School. 11 A.M. Morning prayer and sermon. , : ) Rocky Branch Baptist Church The Rev. W. C. Weaver- Pastor KilnHav Srhool. 10 O'clock. A. Jordan, superintendent. Worship service, u:vv a. m. B.T.U. meets at 6:30 p. m. Mrs. W. C. Weaver, director. Evening Worship at 7:30. Church Of God IIAZELWOOD The Rev. Hugh J. Cox, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a. m. Preaching Services, 11 a. m. Evangelistic Services, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. 7:30 p. m., Young People's meeting. 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No short-range view of ; the Church can do- it .justice, . for. each separate congregation is one link hv a vast; chain of enterprises for human betterment. : f ; .' ; '.J V w 1 ; : It is fine to have a part in such a project. It is a duty to one's family and to God to. accept a part of this responsibility. ' " "it OTORcu for at. . The Church I. ' ii.. ' V ua Vil Hr'7" -th for ... 9 torohou.i . good efii, .l7 SIrng Church h:..L 'p,rl,ua' value, vn.l p' can surv. Piar democracy !' I fout ' oa" oj th chr-c "' natio.. r;.? r M read ye, Bik, jjw to churek, e... . ' ' ' Mondiy. .Jolia Tuesdt. --JiUh WIaiy""" Thursday J'misJ. 4 -ni t : ChPr Vers,. 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