I kj. .fternoon, Decern' ter 14, 1950 . .. - 1,1 fill (I Jtniou ' TO CHURCH Church in the fountains ,. M. Goold. Rector I.. iu I imrd Sunday in Advent- -Church School. Morning Prayer, and Che (5ol6ert Cest L Grove Methodist Charge I RfV. James H. Coleman, .Minis'" ,E MET110DIST CHURCH ! !L Thurch School for all Lps. Mrs. C. L. White. Gen- lj ,nli lUOIlllllR " !. L by; the Pslor- au1"' ;nias is ror . w e ,i...i r.i. L groups. Mr. Uienu n.. uyu, U Superintendent. , First Quarterly Con- L District Superintendent, hev. W. J. liuneycuu, win f HTREE METHODIST and MISSIONARY P m Church School for all toups. ' ' mSermon Dy me pas- Subject: "Is It Worth All f oodland Baptist Church lev. F. W. Jameson, Pastor ky- tday School, 9.45 a.m. Vardy L suuerintendent. Irning Worship, 11 a.m. Scr im the castor. Ling Union, 6:30 p.m. Alfred His director. iTnini! Worship. 7:30 p.m. Mday, December 19, 7:30 p.m. nraftice at the church. (dnesday, December 20, 7 p.m. neels prayer service. lursday, December 21, 7:30 Play practice at the church. 130 p.m. Cottage prayer ser in the home of Mrs, Beasicy ::yde. L ri if 11 K ' V 1 i ' -V - i i 1 5 t 1 i Vt J: Ait .v4 The prtsiMt o tht Lord "Count it oil joy, my brthrn, hn y foil into monilold mpto lions; knowinfl thot tht proving ol your folth worktth poti.neo. And Ut potianc hovo iti porfott work, thot y moy bt prfct ond onlirt, lotk. ing for nothing."-Jom 1:2-3. Christian Science Service "Christ Jesus" is the lesson-sermon topic for the Christian Science Service on Sunday. December 17. Golden Text: "Unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder." Isaiah 9:6. The service will be held on 'the second floor of the Masonic Tem ple at 11 a.m. Ratcliffe Cove Baptist Church Rev. R. I. Mil'racken, Pastor 10:00 ft m., Sunday School. i Harrv Mashbui n, superintendent. linn n'rlnek. Worship service every first and third Sundays, with the pastor preacmnR. 8:00 p. m., choir practice. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m., Teachers meeting. HOW TO LIVE VICTORIOUSLY PAUL' DESCRIBES HIS SUFFERINGS FOR CHRIST DELLWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Georite Mehatley, Paator Morning Worship at 11 o'clock, with the sermon by the pastor.. I'rajer meeting Friday night at the homes. Bible study conducted by the patsor Wednesday night. B. T. U. meets on Sunday nigm. The church bus operates for til services. Jmplre- Corinthians U:16-S3; H: 7-0; PhiUppian 3": II Timothy k, ames i By NEWMAN CAMPBELL ANYONE who has held a high iflce. whether in the church or li public affairs, knows what it (news to be slandered. No mat- tr how uDrieht he may be, ne kill always be subject to fault- Inding-. His faults are exftfftrerated ; it makes mistakes (as who does lot!) they are blazoned abroad, 'linv will Admire him. but there fcre alwavs too many detractors, jnvious of his position. raui, a natural leaaer oi nu n py Virtue of his fervor for the ause of Christ, and by his edu cation and conversion, was no fxception to this rule. Evidently the people of the Corinthian church were waveriner in their allegiance to him. New disciples were claiming-, probably, thai they could do better than he. So Pnnl rioriHpri to defend him- "If and to boast & little of what lie had suffered for his fearlens espousal of the cause of Christ, and to make plain his fitness to their leader. First he told of his background. He was a Hebrew (as these oth- also claimed!: he was an Paul, for they too have gone through some of the same experi ences in ministering and preach ing to their .flocks. They doubt less have not suffered physically as he did. but mentally and spint ...i! Thev know how he felt as he wrote to the Corinthian church. rui nf ttie conditions of travel in those days, when Paul went from city to city. mu on foot; occasionally by boat. lie must indeed nave wr.. brave man," absolutely immind.ul Of self-conscious only of his Lord s commands and his mission. Paul also spoke of temptation. He had been tempted, he wrote -even as you and I For this thing I besought the Lord thrice, he wrote, "that u might depart from me. And 1 . said unto me, My grace is sut flcient for thee: for My atr.-nStn is made perfect in weakness. "Most gladlv therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, h the power of Christ may reKt upon me." What a fine and comforting thought that is that Paul gave we can res.st temptation and MEMORY VERSE -Count it all joy, my brethren, vhen ye oU W P teflon; knowing that the proving of your m "J f,f M let patience hove its perfect work, that y- may o V and entire, lacking in nothing.' -Janus l i 3- Israelite, also of the seed of Abra- I ham. "Are they ministers of Christ?" he asked, "I am more; It labors more abundant, in Wpes above measure, in prisons mre frequent, in deaths oft. '"Of the Jews five times re c'ived I forty stripes save one. Thrice was I beaten with rods, ace, wag-1 stoned, thrice I suf- fered shipwreck, a night and ft ay I have been in the deep. "In journeying often, in perils f waters, in perils of robbers, in Perils by mine own countrymen, a perils by the heathen, in perils In the city, in perils in the wil derness, in perils In the sea, in Perils among false brethren." He goes on: "In weariness and Painfulness, In watchings often, " hunger and thirst, in fastings often, in cold and nakedness. "Besides those things that are Without, that which cometh upon "je daily, the care of all the Churrhoa ti'u i. .....I, nH T nm Jot weak? who is offended, and 1 burn not?" I fear manv nf iip rlprpvmen "no matter how efficient, faith- " ana aevoted read these lines ith a sith of sympathy for St, ... therefor, if we STonThT. of Christ. There is our strengm. , I conclusion, as our (space is almost filled, attenti.n should be called to the lasi woru wrote. His martyrdom was to occur shortly: There is something ain.u umphant in his words: U "I have fought the good fight I have finished the course, I have kPpt the faith: "At mV nrsv u"f"- - , took Wrrt but all rsooknic. may it not De iaiu C"But the Lord stood by me nrt strengthened me, that through me the message might KS proclaimed, and that al Stls might hjr: -d was delivered out. ui tthis Eght that the hon was not a ral lion, but is symbohc of dtnger from vicious enemies f.eS will deliver me from every el work, and will save Z unto His heavenly k-ngdom To Whom is the glory for evet and ever. Salvation Army P O Box 57, Waynesvllle MOUNTAIN MISSION DISTRICT! HEADQUARTERS Located at Maple Springs, On The Max Patch Road Major Cecil Brown, District Officer Blanch Lowe, District Secretary Clenna Mae West, Children' Worker MAPLE SPKINGS: Officers Quarters. Children's Home, u.iy School. . DISTRICT CENTERS Little Creek, Shelton Laurel, Bonnie Hill. Sleepy Valley. AfTlVITIKS: Sunday Schools, r,..,...i,in,. u-rviees Young People's meeting, Bililf Classes and Ladles' Home League In all ('enters. You ai-t. welcome to attend. Burnett Cove nntht Church The Rev. R. K. Mehaffey, Pastor Sunday , 10 a.m. Sunday Mcnooi eveijr ,., ,. i.. ti.,ccliv enner. wet-K Willi L.iayi" ' r llitelldent ' V'virv Sunday night Prayer meeting and choir practice, it am Preaching on the sec ond and fourth Sundays by the pastor. Praver meeting in me nomes every Saturday night Everyone is invited to aueuu iu friendly church. Rocky Branch Baptist Church The Rer V. C. Weaver. Pastor piTvniV 5Ui"' - . . . i ,n CnnHav School. A DC Jordan, superintendent. 11 a.m. Worship, service, .he pastor preaching. e r, m Training Union. 7 p.m. Worship, with the mes ;age by the pastor. with sigh of sympathy for &i. i . . ,., , R.ngiflU comlshtM outline product by ' "K 'nj Veaturw iyndlc.ie. Church Of God HATFI.WOOD The Rev. Harold E. Cato, Pastor Sunday School. 10 a. m. t .ohinir Qnrvirps 11 t. TD. rvaneelistic Services, 7:15 P.M worfnesdav. 7 P. M., Young People's meeting. Burnett Siding Baptist Church d.. Williams Pastor 10 a.m. Sunday School, Vaughn r. cnnerinte ndent. 11 a'.m. Preaching Services on the first and thira suiiu-jr.. Use Want Ads for quick rewlt tf - - - - i - ' I' kt-.. " . vS - T4 .3 1 s' ,. ' II . XT 0.1 Vim ii s 1 r ft w Ik A' U JfT 1 lV & wVf iv .v , ( : , ,n ,-. :v'r:',T" Remember how we used to "wait up" for Santa! Why, Christmas Eve was the longest night of the year. We couldn't go to sleep for the excitement of antici pation. And when we tried to stay awake, then we always W0UButam the morning it was CHRISTMAS! The long, long night was over! There was a long, long night before tha . first Christmas in Bethlehem . . . Through centuries of rest less yearning the world waited for God s Greatest Gift Then in a lowly manger a mother laid her child. And shepherds came to gaze in rapture And Wise .Men .torn a far-off land brought kingly gifts. It was CHRISTMAS! The long, long night was over! Come joyously to the church you love best and worship this new-born King. He is God's Greatest Gift. .1 4 THE CHTTRCR For .v;r X-i.,y: j ii ..... ALETOR THE CHURCH I The C'him:lt is rhe rp.jlo..' ,. , , . "il'lm.i ol chuK !.: r nr. I ,. . It 'in o :'lori.-hoii.-,o ol ; t ,r,u.r,'. v,r -slfciij Cliuroh. neither '.i- mo.-q -'.. can :;..iviv There a:c (our aou'n i' v every ,;o,:10 .!hoii,, ()Hni 4 rp ; and ; W,!t:I (ho Church Ti.ry Tc own :,,!(,! (2) 'or (;1 .h,hi.n ,. ...' i ni:i coniinuniiy ti-j sake c I the Church ,!,,!( ..... laily tin i rt,a(j your M e (,ilv - , Book Sutulay Monday Turs:ly Thin s.Jay Fri.liy Saturdjy . SiIRSi 1'ialms I.uk. l.uk, Juhn John John 119 1 05 I S 119 1.9 !J6 4 Id ,"1 15 3 10 1 1-14 I 15?1 1 .! 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