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Riverside Baptist Church The Rev. Paul Gntu, IMv FRIDAY? ?7:30 p.m.?Lesson Stud? for teachers taught by Lynn Cham ben at homes to be announced. SUNDAY? 10:00 a.m.?Sunday School. Paul I Erwin, Superintendent, in charge. 10:49 a .m.?Junior Choir sings. Edgar Buraette, director. 11:00 a.m.?Sermon by the pas tor 2nd and 4th Sundays. Obser vance of the Lord's Supper the second Sunday of each quarter. 7.-00 p.m.?Training Union. Edgar Buraette, director, in charge. In vitation to everyone is extended. Training groups for all ages are available. Also a Bible Class. 7:49 p.m.?Evening Worship 1st and 3rd Sundays. 7:4fr pjn. ? General Assembly Program 2nd and 4th Sundays by various groups. t 1 TUESDAY? 7:00 p.m. ? Cottage prayer j meeting, at various homes. WEDNESDAY? ! 7:00 p.m. ? Midweek prayer meeting at the church. Pastor in 1 charge. 7:30 p.m.?Choir practice, Jun- ( lor Sorrells, Chorister. THURSDAY? j 0:00 a.m.?WMU Quilting. Mrs. J. H. Reece, hostess. Covered dish luncheon at the noon hour will be served. Pigeon Baptist Church 1 The Rev. P. C. Hicks, Paster SUNDAY? ' < 1 10:00 a.m.?Sunday School. Hen- . ry F. Teague, Superintendent. 11:00 a.m.?Preaching the sec ond and fourth Sundays by the pas tor. 7:30 p.m.?Training Union. The Rev. Odie Fish, Director. 8:00 p.m.?Preaching the fifth Sundays by the pastor. WEDNESDAY? 7:30 p.m. ? Mid-week prayer 1 meeting. Fairview Baptist Church PLOTTS CREEK The Rev. Lee Smith, Pastor SUNDAY? Sunday School?10 a.m. Claude McLean, Superintendent Sermon by the pastor?2nd and 4th Sunday mornings and 1st and 3rd Sunday nights. Church of Christ Ae*nL Phone OL M>W the trnth la Lorn ?Ph. 4:15. SUNDAY? 10:00 a.m.?Bible Study. 11:00 a.m.?Preaching and the Lord's Supper. 7 :30 p.m. ? Lesson from Pro verbs, 5th chapter. rUESDAY? 7:30 pjn.?Bible Study. Home of Mrs. H. Moffltt, Caney Fork, on II Peter: 3. WEDNESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Bible Study?Church Building. FRIDAY? 7:45 p.m.?At Sylva in Hall over Western Union office?Bible Study. . Radio Programs SATURDAY OHM to 0:15 a.m. ? Radio Pro gram?"The Gospel of Christ" ? Radio Station WHCC. SUNDAY? 0:30 to 0:45 a.m.?"The Gospel of Christ." Broadcast over WHCC. You are invited to worship with us. "The churches of Christ salute you" Romans 10:16, Fines Creek Methodist Charge M. B. Lee Pastor Fines Creek Methodist Church Church School, 10 a.m. Frank Rathbone, Superintendent. Worship Service, 11 a.m. 2nd and 3rd Sundays. Fellowship in music and medita tion 7:30 p.m. 1st Sunday. Pine Grove Methodist Chnreh? Church School, 10 s.m. Charles Duckett, Superintendent. Worship Service, 11 a.m. 4th Sunday. Worship Service, 7:30 p.m. 2nd Sunday. The Christian And Missionary Alliance Church Of Canton -A Bible Church With A Christ Centered Message" ' rhe Rev. David Rtchardaan, Pwrtor SUNDAY? 2:15 p.m.?Bible Study. 3:00 p.m.?Afternoon Service. 7:30 p.m.?Evangelistic Service. Courage of the Early Christians THEY CONTINUED TO PREACH CHRIST RISEN ' IN SPITE OF THREATS Scripture?Acts 3?5. fe. MVWUAW riMPRVTV f All aammmu lift aH im V/ ?< WW WMUl V?WMaMU*M4 OUR LESSON opens at the hour of prayer in the temple in Jerusalem. Peter and John went together to the temple to pray. At the gate of the temple lay a man who had been crippled from Infancy. . He had been there each day to beg. 'He asked alms from the Apostles, but Peter answered. "Silver and gold have I none; but such as I have I give thee: In the name of Jesus Christ of Naza reth rise up and walk." Peter then took the man by the hand, lifting him up. and he stood, "his feet and ankle bones received strength." "And he leaping up stood, and walked and entered the temple, walking and leaping and prais ing God." All the people who had known of the man's condition and had seen him begging daily at the gate of the temple named "Beau tiful." were amazed, and they ran to Peter and Johh asking what had happened to the cripple. Peter told them that the mira cle was the result of powers given them in the name of Jesus Christ, mi uiv vwmp?"/ m*wv wjr ?"v?? voices, praising God, and pray ing that they, HU servants, would be granted the boldness and cour age to speak His word. The picture we are given of this company of Christians la one of love for one another, of peace and faith, in spits of threatenings of persecution. We are introduced hers to Barnabas (the son of consola tion), a Levite, who sold his pos sessions and laid the money ad the apostles' feet. We are also told of the man Ananias and his wife Sapphira, who withheld part of the money for which they had sold their possessions, and were both stricken dead fer lying. Continuing to preach and heal, Peter and John were thrown Into prison overnight, but in the morning the doors of the prison were opened for them by an angel of God and they went straight to the temple. As the doors of the prison were found securely locked arxf the keepers were at their places on guard, but the men were not-in the prison, the priests of the tem ple dared not use violence be cause of the people, but they MEMORY VERSE "Grant unto Thy servants, that with oO boldness they mat/ speak Thy word."?Acts t S9. whom they had crucified. But l whom the God of Abraham, Isaac < and Jacob had glorified aa His t Son. He pleaded with them to re- i pent of their sins and become i followers of the Master. < Many people listened and be lieved, ''about 50,000." However, I the priests, captain of the tern- I pje and the Sadducees were ; grieved at-the preaching, and laid I hands on the two men and kept 1 them overnight i Next day they brought the two I before the Sanhedrin and asked I them by what power they had I healed the cripple. They could | not deny that a miracle had been 1 performed, for the man stood I there before them. So Peter told I these rulers the story of Jesus who was put to death on the cross but raised again, in whose name they had made the man whole. ? After conferring among them selves. the priests told the Apos tles that they must preach no more In Christ's name. However. Peter and John de clared that they must obey God rather than men, and that they must speak of the things which they had seen and heard. Being released the two apostles went back to their own company and reported what had happened. Based on copyrighted outlines produced .National Council of Churches of Christ I Distributed by King a. srougnt them again before tne iouncil and reminded them that hey had been forbidden to >reach, but Peter and the other's limply answered. "We ought to >bey God rather than men." This Sunday. April 13. ends the 12th annual observance to Ma norial Sunday 8chool Week. With fuvenile delinquency one of the most serious problems of our day, 1 know of no better way to in culcate the lessons of upright habits and kvlag than by send ing our children to Sunday school regularly, to strengthen and em phasise good home training. Even when home conditions may not be of the best, the Sunday school i teachings can help to set young people in the good pathway of During March the Camp Fire Girls celebrated their 4#th birth day. The Camp Fire motto is "Give service." and they sent bags of vegetable seeds to coun tries that need them. More than 400,000 members in over 8,000 communities joined in the proj ect. ? Such organisations are helping to solve this distressing problem by interesting juvpniles in worth while enterprises and thus com bating any tendencies to delin quency. by the Division of Christies Wucstioe. In the USA. end used by pcrmisstoe. restarts SysSKstt You've heard of heredity and environment. You know that the latter usually exercises the stronger influence upon the development of a child. < Then you are face to face with the dilemfna of the Church. The Church can give to every child who comes within its influence the heritage of the Christian faith. It can teach him the truth about God; it can show him the Christian way of life. But what happens when a child goes home?. Will the lesson "stay learned?" Or will it be destroyed by language, attitude and example contrary to all the Church has taught? It isn't enough to send your child to church school. Be come a church-going family! Let Christian truth mold the life of your home and it will mold the life of your child. J -?vv-'' ?? ? ... .... . ? ? * .-A A ?/., ? '? f X, ?/ . -. v' ' , \ s 4\ S *?*:$: V v- '? 4 ??? '? / ... ?? V v-'"" ?>' '4^ THE CHURCH FOR ALL . .. ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor on earth-for the building of character and good citizenship. It is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly ana 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 kupport Plan to go to church regu larly and read your Bible daily. , I Dsr * Book Chipttr Vcrits ?? Sunday Leviticus 19 11-11 *> Monday ..Numbers S 22-27 Tuesday Deuteronomy 6 1-9 ? Wednesday Joshua 1 5-9 Thursday Ruth 1 11-1S Friday Ecclesiastes 12 1-14 Saturday... Luke 15 11-22 1 Wi.ht IN*. Kcuur Adv. t.-rv*.e ^ ^ Allison Construction Co* Inc. Ma U. D1H GL (-M21 Allison ft Dnncnn Oil Co. DhMMm of Phillip* M Dial GL UM1 Balwnl The Book Store end Haywood Typewriter Co. Dial PL Mlii ar GL f-0U0 Central Cleaners Authorised Atents for Ch CroTOaette Water Repellent ^ I Charlie's Drtro-Ia Enloe & Reed, Distributors Gdt Oil Protects Lake Jsnalaka. N. C. Dial GL t-?3S9 Ftosdto ? f^HfllkMf ? liiNtfcUlfli teotOh M. Dial PL KIH ) J ' Fanners Hardware and Supply Co, "Quality and Service At Reasonable Prlcee" Depot Street Dial GL 6-8109 Firestone Home & Auto Supply Store Bill Cobb Dial GL 6-3671 Kurt Gum JIW1L1I "Something from the Jeweler's Is Always Something Special" Garrett Furnitqre Co., Inc. Dial GL 6-5325 Haywood Builder* Supply Co. "Where There la A Material Difference" Depot Street Dial GL 6-6651 Haywood County Farm ere Cooperative ? Feeds. Seeds. Fertiliser ? 216 Depot Street Dial GL 6-6621 Haywood Electric Membership Corporation AahevUle Road ! I & GL 6-6666 , ; I y '? witn'iM lili'i f ? .1 i . Haywood Esso Distributor, Inc. ? Heittit Oils ? Day Phone GL 6-5056 Nifht Phone GL 6-8273 Haywood Tractor & Implement Company "Your Ferruson Tractor Dealer" Lake Junaluska, N. C. Dial GL 6-5433 Junaluska Wayside Restaurant Mr. a Mrs. David Riley. Owners , Open ? 6:00 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. Dial GL 6-6285 R. R. Kibbe, Jr., Consignee Texas Petroleum Products Furnace Oil, Crystalite, Gasoline, Motor Oils Railroad St. Dial GL 6-8591 Massie Furniture Company \ Main Street , Waynesville T. S. Morrison ? Foard, Inc. Farm Equipment, Hardware, Seeds & Feeds 405 Depot St. Dial GL 6-8386 Red Wing Gift Shop Gift and Decors tire Accessories Costume Jewelry - Grsetiny Cards 202 N. Main St. > Roger* Electric Comgeay Sales and Berries ef AM Dsstrteal InMm 437 Mais St Mai O. M? ; ' \ Smoky Mtn. Self-Service Grocery Free Delivery Balsam Road Dial GL MM Turner'* Stor* "Merer Bay Before To* Try t*?T / " % Waynesvfl* A*to Part* 136 Main Street Dial GL> 6-667* Waynesville Motor Sales, Inc. Sales ? MERCURY ? Sendee 136 Main Street Dial GL 6-4*76 Tb* Wayneavill* Mnnt*ta**r A CW*Mt 16l***^W Wayneavill* Radio Service WamesrUle's In lie* Mb and TY fenb* 116 Miller Street Dial GL 6-CU1
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