bethel Methodist
Church
on Uie Pi*eo?"
* , H. ueorge, Mimtater
* ^'school 10:00 a.m. Classes
fjf groups. M. C. NU.
L-iaieDdeDl.
Worship *t 11:00
fZ^toi ?11 age persons, with
Music under the
ot MISS Maud Worley,,
Inwards-elect for the com
ELerence year are as follows:
LL&teves. Mrs. David Edwards,
H Osborne, J. Letch Worley.
James Edwards, David
iiiSS Sallie Hyatt, Mrs.
Vcithey, L. E. Evans, John
* Mrs Cora Welch, Mrs.
Sgiugleton. Welch Singleton,
tsberrill- M. C. Nix, Mrs. Roy
a Hugh Terrell, Mrs. Hugh
_?' K. C. Sheffield, Hugh
* Fred Hyatt, Turner Vance,
Ja Clark, Ned Brown, Robert
glield.
L youth and Intermediate
EL meet at the church for a
M of games at 7:00. A snack
Eg will be served and worship
|gody foe each age group wil1
jonducted in their respective
ps.
gy Scouts meet at the church
| Tuesday evening at 6:30.
joir Rehearsal each Wednes
i it the church at 7:30.
Crabtree Methodist
Charge
Mamie D. Newell, Minister
CRABTREE CHURCH
today School at 10 a.m., Andy
guson, superintendent.
DAVIS CHAPEL
today School?10 a.m., O. L.
es, Supt.
le Pastor will preach at 11 a.m.
FISCHER'S CHAPEL
le Pastor will preach at 10 a.m.
today School?ill a.m., Robert
Irell. Supt.
IYF at 7:30 p.m.
MT. ZION
today School at 10:00. Her
(1 Rogers, Supt.
le Quarterly Conference will
it at Mt. Zion Friday evening,
t 4, W. J Huneycutt, district
mntendent, presiding.
Hazelwood Methodist
Charge
The Rev. R. J. Hahn, Pastor
THE FRANCIS COVE CHURCH
SUNDAY
EM a.m.?Sunday School every
Sunday. ?
> 10:45 a.m. ? Morning Worship
4nd and 4ih Sundays.
7:30 p.m.?MYF 1st and 3rd
Sundays.
8:00 p.m.?Evening Worship 1st
,nd 3rd Sundays.
CUESDAY?
8:00 p.m.?Prayer meeting every
fuesday.
HAZELWOOD CHURCH
SUNDAY?
10:00 a.m.?Sunday School every
junday.
11:00 a.m.?Morning Worship 1st
?nd 3rd Sundays.
7:30 pjn.?Evening Worship 2nd
>nd 4th Sundays.
WEDNESDAY?
7:30 p.m.?Prayer meeting every
Wednesday.
Central Methodist
Church
CLYDE
George C. Starr, Jr. Minister
SUNDAY?
10:00?Sunday School. Roland
Leatherwood, Supt. Classes for all
ige groups.
11:00?Homecoming Services all
day with picnic lunch. The pastor
will preach at the morning wor
ship, and Dr. J. W. Moore, now of
Lake Junaluska, will be guest
speaker for the 2 o'clock service.
7:00?Methodist Youth Fellow
ship.
7:00?Intermediate Fellowship.
7:00?Adult Fellowship.
WEDNESDAY?
7:00?Bible Studuy.
8:00?Choir Rehearsal.
Church Of Christ
EAST WAYNESV1LLE
On Asheville Road, 19-A
Bob Rigdon, Minister
SUNDAY?
10 .m.?Bible Study.
11 a.m.?Worship Service. e
7:30 p.m.?'Worship service
THURSDAY?
7:30?Worship service.
The Christian's Use of Possessions
HOW MATERIAL WEALTH MAY BE USED FOR GOOD
Scripture?Luke lt:16-Z3: I Timothy 6:1-19.
If NEWMAN CAMPBELL
THE SUBJECT of money and
uses is a most timely one in
ll era of high wages and sal
la, work for everyone who is
b bodied, if one wishes it, and
[b prices, high taxes, huge gov
iment debts, etc. Is it a time
fcontentment and happiness?
It would not seem so. Wars
ke the lives of our fine young
*; crime is rampant, grumb
(is heard on every side.
Our lesson contains a parable
Jesus' which we have studied
lore, but which is always inter
ring and instructive. Jesus told
out a man who probably had
ifhed hard all his life. He seems
h*ve been a good man?honest,
far as we know. He is simply
H "A certain rich man," that
ill
His work had been rewarded;
1 tarns were overflowing with
iteous harvests, so much sof
t his problem was to find a
*ce to store them.
He sat pondering what to do,
il he resolved to tear down his
I barns, build larger ones and
? sit back at ease and enjoy
i wealth.
He doesn't seem to have
?ojht at all about those who
first advice to them was concern
ing servants and their masters,
and how they should treat each
other.
In a world where "servant"
usually meant "slave," the serv
ants are counseled not to despise
their masters, but to honor them.
Masters and servants should re
member that they are brethren in
Christ, and treat each other ac
cordingly.
"Perverse disputing of men of
corrupt minds and destitute of
truth, supposing that gain is god
liness, from such withdraw thy
self," he writes.
Paul knew that there was much
disputing in Ephesus?false doc
trines were being preached which
might turn men's minds away
from Christ and His redemption.
Godliness is good?"godliness with
contentment is great gain," he
writes.
Coming into the world naked
and helpless, we also go out of
this world in the same condition,
"having food and raiment let us
be therewith content.
"But they that will be rich fall
into temptation and a snare, and
into many foolish and hurtful
lusts, which drown men in de
struction and perdition.
"For the love of money is the
MEMORY VERSE
for Ike lore of money is a root of all kinds of eril; toMcfc
wmr reaching after have been led astray from the faith, and
w ficrccd themselves through with many sorrows.
?/ Timothy 6:10.
CM be poor and hungry, whose
*wty he might relieve and still
w plenty for himself. He felt
had labored for this day when
seed no longer work. He was
1 a wicked man?only selfish; |
thought only of himself. |
However, he was reckoning
fhout the possibility that death
Iht be near?and what. then
become of his huge barns
rich harvests? That very
ft he would die. God said,
Jw fool, this night thy soul
rte required of thee; then [
P** shall those things be, which
f hast provided?"
Jesus laid, "So is he that layeth
?treasure for himself, and is not
P toward God."
Pen if this certain rich man ]
P lived, would taking his ease |
r^ng. drinking and making I
rp~have brought him con
sent? It is to be doubted.
? Tvriches rarp,y brinK happi
* niey bring care and worry,
| of thieves or of rivals taking
?hy. Ask the children if their
?nces have been raised and
*il made them happier, or
P't make them want more
things?
** re'urn to Paul's ad
Timothy and the church
? at Ephcsus. Paul wor
his people there. His
t^opynsM.-d mini - *
root of all evil; which, while some
coveted after, they have erred
from the faith and pierced them
selves through with many sor
rows.
"But thou, O man of God, flee
these things; and follow after
righteousness, godliness, faith,
love, patience, meekness.
"Fight the good fight of faith,
lay hold on eternal life, whereunto
thou art also called, and hast pro
fessed a good profession before
many witnesses."
"Charge them that are rich in
this world, that they be not high
minded, nor trust in uncertain
riches, but in the living God, who
gaveth us richly all things to en
joy; that they do good, that they
be rich in good works, ready to
distribute, willing to communi
cate; laying up in store for them
selves a good foundation against
the time to come, that they may
lay hold on eternal life."
Is this a difficult lesson for
children to learn? I think not.
The teacher has excellent material
here to teach the children to
think of others and to share with
them and so learn to be unselfish.
Not the possession of money or
treasures is harmful, but too
great love of money and the
hoarding of it is sinful and brings
nothing but misery.
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pOUlN HE GOES!
But he's a game little tike, this young
ster so well-padded on the North side.
Even though his pillow doesn't keep him
from falling, it does cushion his falls .
while he learns how to balance himself,
how to stroke, and swing. j
It will be that way with his life, too? 9K
and yours. As you grow older you often \
feel the need of something to cushion j
yourself against the jolts that come sud
denly in everyday living.
Since you learn to skate only by skat
ing, and to live only by getting into the
thick of life, you have to expect these mishaps.
If you cushion yourself with the true knowl
edge of God and His ever-present love and watch
ful care, you will fe^l these blows less.
THE CHURCH FOR ALL...
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
" The Chufch is the greatest {actor on earth lor
the building of character and good citizenship.
It is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a I
strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization I
can survive. There are four sound reasons why I
every person should attend services regularly
and support the Church They are: (1) For his
own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the
sake of his community and nation. (4) For the
sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral
and material support Plan to go to church regu
larly and read your Bible daily.
Book Chapter Veraes
Sunder Numbers 11 10-17
Monday Deuteronomy I 9-18
Tueaday Job 7 11-21
Wednesday Psalms SS 12-21
Thursday Matthew II 21-10
Friday Philippianl 2 1-11
Saturday I Petsr J 20-21
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