T,7AYNESYILLi: ! IGUXTALNTHr. 0 TO CHURCH 1 , r j ; ; (The (Solicit (Test Christian Science Service . , ius" is the subject for irW Jus , ,h christian SECURITY Jt -C - - rnllossians 2:6.9. B 1 '.i,rr,fnrp received Kthe Lord, so wa'k ye VCjt Masonic Tern- day Afternoon, 11 m- 1 - Le Church in the Mountains a EPISCOPAL ii r.oold. Rector rt 6 First Sunday In Lent ,m.tnui. " .t.i.. rnnimiinion and iin.-ni.' .-Evening' service and 'SS. . aynesville Presby fpr an Lhurcn lM ji. R. Williamson, Pastor toner Prevost, Superlntenu- I. J1.. Cnhnnl Lay School at 10:00 o clock. . U'nrchin 1UU UCIW rniiix won Subject: "THE BEGIN- c..,nn will be a discussion Ie proper observance pi me n Season. .,ci. hv me unurcn featuring me w"" tlh Fellowship meets at 0:30 tvet Baptist Church MAGGIE V Itt. Jarvis Underwood, Pastor fcv- km-Sunday School. Harrold ferwood, superintendent. a.nv-Preaching by the pas ,mTrainins Union. Mrs. j Caldwell, director. in. Preaching by the paston dnesday, 7:30 p.m. Prayer iitors are welcome to come iip with us. . ' Ancient Corinth. "Be not afraid to speak . . . for I am with the."-Acti HMO. Crabtree Baptist Church Clyde, Route 1 " The Rev. M. II. Raby, Pastor Friday, Feb. 24 Prayer meeting at the church. - Sunday '. - 10 a.m. Sunday School, Orville Allen, superintendent. 6:45 p.m. BTU; studying the Fifth Chapter, of Matthew. 7:43 p.m. Worship Service. ". Everyone is cordially welcome at each of these services. ' Shady Grove Methodist Charge The Rev. Allison E. Bclk, Pastor SHADY GROVE CHURCH Sunday School at 10 a.m. Glen Boyd, superintendent. V.,.'. Preaching by the pastor on the subject ''When They Had Prayed". MAGGIE CHURCH Sunday School at 10 a.m., Mrs. Myrtle White, superintendent. Preaching by the pastor at 7:30 p.m. on the subject: "The Other Side of The Ledger". hurch Is Planted in Pagan City CORINTH RECEIVES GOSPEL. FROM PAUL ' ' EcrivlurcActs 15:S6-t8:iB;. U vonntHxana t:ii-i:is I Corinthians 5:9-6 :t0: By Newman Campbell DDAY WE continue Paul's ionary journeys. Consult the to sec the many miles he tried with his companions to the Gospel of Christ to Jew . Gentile alike. v ... k distances seem small, furcd by modern means of portation, but the required 17 hours to travel in the time am and his comrades. lul and Barnabas were in An- after going to Jerusalem to c t report of their activities. 'uggested to Barnabas that visit again the brethren in city where thev had ped the word of the Lord. fbas evidently agreed, but r oewrmmed to take John wun them. Paul said no. f remember John Mark had I mem on one of their for- "peaitions. Luke v 'th entiou dS SO shftrn Mwun I' that they departed asunder from the other." The two "'most quarreled, we and parted-Barnabas took i nd "ailed to Cyprus, and ' mt the other way, through and Cilicia, taking Silas, a went member of the Antioch tch, ul a"d Barnabas never called him. At the hief Mace donian city, Philippi, the three Paul, Silas and Timothy met Lydia, a seller of purple cloth, who was baptized with all her household and who insisted that they accept her hospitality. At Thessalonica Paul preached in the synagogue, and reasoned with the elders. Many believed, but those that believed not stirred up evil and rough men and they tried to find the missionaries, ac cusing them of "turning the world upside down." The believers sent Paul and his comrades away, and they went to Berea, where they were re ceived "with all readiness of mind," and the people "searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so."' ' With Paul's experience in Ath ens we must not tarry, merely to Say that the Athenians were wont to gather to discuss all things new to them,' and Paul told them of "the unknown God" to whom they had raised an altar. "After these things Paul de parted from Athens and came to Corinth." With the exception of Antioch In, Syria, Corinth prob ably had the largest population of. any city Paul had so far vis ited.' It was a Roman city, and had the reputation of being a "MEMORY VERSE '. "Be not araid, but apeak . . jor I am with thee." Acts lB:9-tO. ' 7".Barn.bM had intro- Z1 PauI to the church nnH KBh'm.hen e leader. fh, u 0 mistrust him.. with :;u:.!, ,ons .?. Imuat k. w K ,nciaen. that VZP bnf in recounting f ..on in order A . l e temperance lesson Paul , uie 16th chaDter .... ntrCedt0;ne-"r" fwe Tunotheus, son o ,re h's death in m." JUSI W ... --'raeu io mm. H ThTT, T"K happened I to nil Holy Gh08t 'orbade rlCeLtain Places- The ion trPhv ,av n his bed, l'oT. P,nP!aredtoh'm. It was Ime over ."n,0 Pnyei Paul. h, er lnt0 Macedonia,, and i"4 knew it th: t ... 1., tl"!n1,IlS,,,?l j"'""" product tyThi Inlmatlnnat Council of Religlout r;4 Wether sealn. which t 7 wicked nlacer Here- Paul taught.-' OPCaUSP Pnrn.k t-j I ... . .-..hha'th in ana preacnea every the synagogue. Here Silas and Timntnv nneA him.' and when the Jews opposed Paul and blas- . . . r ,UnM pnemed, he aepariea irom uro and took up residence with Jus tus, a believer. Paul stayed in Corinth a year and a half and made many converts, both Jews and Gentiles. Paul was again arrested here, but the deputy, Galileo, refused, to listen to his enemies and sent them packing, which verified the , words of God to Paul vrhen he went to Corinth: "Be not afraid. -tAit speak . . . for I am with thee, and no man shall set on thee to hurt thee." . - Writing later to these same Corinthians, Paul warned them against idolaters, extortioners, " those who were covetous; against drunltards and those who were impure in their lives. Living good, moral and temperate lives, God would be a" father to them, He promised, and they should be His-- sons and daughters. ' St John's Catholic Church Rev. A. F. Rohrbacher, Pastor Cryson City, St. Joseph Church Every 1st and 3rd Sunday 8:00 a.m Canton. YMCA Building Every 3rd Sunday 8:00 a.m. Sylva. American Legion ' Hall Every Sunday 11:00 a.m, W aynesville, St. John's Church, Every Sunday 9.00 and 11:00 a.m Salvation Army WAYNES VILLE 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, Speukcr. First Wednesday, 7:30 Ladies Home League. Second Wednesday, 7:30 Soldiers Meeting. Thud 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. 10:00 a.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. 1 11:00 Morning Service. 7:30 Wednesday Prayef 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 i Each third Wednesday, Ladies Home League, BONNIE HILL: 10:30 Sunday School. Perry Gowan, Senior Sergeant-Major, - - 7:30 Fourth Sunday Evangelistic Service. , Church Of God ' CANTON The Rev. C. E. Westmoreland, Pastor . Saturday night 7:15 O'clock WPE Service. Sunday 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Preaching Service. 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer meeting. Seventh Day Advcntist Tabernacle 106 Beech Street HAZELWOOD Saturday 0:45 a.m. Sabbath School, Clyde Morgan, superintendent. 11 a.m. Preaching. Elder L. P. Knecht in charge. Lake Junaluska Baptist Church The Rev. O. J. Beck, Pastor Sunday 10 a. m. Sunday School. D. R Riley, general superintendent. 11 a. m. Preaching services on the lirst and third Sundays., Wednesday . 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer serv ices..' " 7 p.m. Training Union meets every Sunday, with Mrs. Carey Wlc Cracken, director. " 8 p.nt Preaching services on the second and fourth Sundays. Church Of Christ EAST WAYNESVILLE Sunday ; 1 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Worship Service. Ue Mountaineer Want Ads 0 5 si 0 tx t 1 V " O V v s tit If The simple faith of this child is written all over her beaming: little face. The awed expression, the clasped hands, and the prayer ful eyes show without a shadow of a doubt that this small girl has been taught truths of the Christian Faith.: Already she -had been "taken regularly to the" services "of the Church, habits which she will not likely break as she grows olderj At right Mother tells her stories from the Bible, and. at, bedtime she kneels reverently to pray before she falls asleep. A child with such training has been given the greatest insurance of happiness that parents can bestow. No matter what course her life may lead, she will always be able to rely upon her early teachings as her greatest source of comfort and direction. Only by giving your children the benefit of Christian training can you hope to bless them with security and happiness in the future. It is never too early or too late to begin. .Take your children, to Church this Sunday. vvn ruH AIT ALL FOR rurT'' ' J Church la ,r ""'WHCir ouuding of character anrf rJn 8or,h 1 i a storehouse of anf, 9Id ci,inship. "rng Church, neither Wl,hou a can aurvive. TherHr, ZV ClvUon nr Person ahould quZ reQsons a"d support the Church S SefVice8 re9ularlJ Church itself whii, tor the nd material aUpporf p' W.h'ch nee his moral ,arly and "ad 55 Bible da?lf t0 chu u- ' D L. " ' "ondijr. , , TllMdiy. ... wednediy Thuridi. Frto. ' Saturday . n l. John V h.w Psalm, I MatthtKt Luk, ........IuIjIj CI,P Vtrsta 1-6 39-45 l 17-22 15-37 H IS .' 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