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First Baptist Church WAYNES V1LLE The Rev. T. E. Robinett, Pastor SUNDAY? 9 45?Sunday School, The Teach ing Ministry'- Mr. Gknn W. Brown is superintendent. 9 45 to 12:00?The Nursery is! open. 11:00 to 12:00?The David Liv ingston Sunbeams meet. 11:00?Morning Woiship. Ser mon by the pastor. Miisic under the direction of Charles Isley. 6 45?Training Union. 8:00?Evening Worship. Sermon by the pastor. MONDAY? 2:45?William Wallace Sunbeams meet. 7:30?Intermediate G.A.'s meet! at the parsonage. 7:30?Intermediate R.A.'s meet at the parsonage. TUESDAY? 8:00?W. M. S. meets in the Church Parlor. The Business Wo- j man's Circle has charge of the pro gram and they are responsible for the flowers in the church each Sun day during the month of Septem ber. WEDNESDAY? 3:30?Junior G.A.'s meet at the Church. 7:30?Midweek prayer service. ? Youth and Senior Choir Fines Creek Methodist Charge M, B. Lee Pastor Fines Creek Methodist Church? Church School, 10 a.m. Frank Bathbone, Superintendent. Worship Service, 11 a.m. 2nd and 3rd Sundays. Fellowship in music and medita tion 8:00 p.m. 1st Sunday. Pine Grove Methodist Church? Church School, 10 a.m. Charles Duckett, Superintendent. Worship Service, ll a.m. 4th j Sunday. Worship Service, 8:00 p.m. 2nd Sunday. Aliens Creek Missionarj Baptist Church Rev. Otto Parham, Pastor "And when the day of Pentecost was fully come; they were all with ! one accord in one place.'' SUNDAY 10:00 a.m.?Sunday School. Carl Brooks. Superintendent. 11:00 a.m.?Morning Worship. 1 6:30 p.m.?Training Union. Roy | Mills. Director. 7:30 p.m.?Evening Worship. ANNOUNCEMENTS Monday night ? The Y.W.A.'s j will meet in the home of Shirk1} ' Moore at 7:00 o'clock, Wednesday night ? Teachers meeting at 7:00 p.m. Prayer meeting 7:45 p.m. and choir re hearsal at 8:30 p.m. Thursday at 7:30 p.m. the W.M.S will meet in the church. If you do not attend church else where ? we invite you to worship j with us. The Hazelwood Presbyterian Church 117 Fast Main Street "lloldina forth the word of truth.* Rev. W. H. Marquis] Pastor SUNDAY? 9 45 a.m.?Sunday School. Frank Worthington, Supt. 11.00 a.m. ? Morning Worship Sermon: "The Koad Into the Church". 615 p.m. ? Youth Fellowship meetings. 7:30 p.m.?Evening Evangelism. Sermon: "The Marvelous Magnet", TUESDAY? 7:00 p.m.?Men of the Church Dinner Meeting . . good food . . . good time . good fellowship ... WEDNESDAY? 7:30 p.m. ? Mid-Week Prayer Service. A time of communion with God our Saviour through the min istry of prayer and a study in His Word. Nursery The Hazelwood Presbyterian Church now has personnel and equipment available to handle nurs ery children and to instruct them in Bible teachings. All pre-school age children may be entered in this nursery during all worship services. You are invited to worship in Hazelwood's friendly Presbyterian Church. Come and enjoy our warm fellowship and good music. East Waynesville Baptist Church WOODLAND DRIVE The Rev. liobert Shope, Jr.. Pastor "I was Glad when they said un to Me, Let us go into the house of the Lord." Psalms?122:1. SUNDAY? 10:00 a.m.?Sunday School. Earl Mashburn, Superintendent 11:00 a.m. ? Morning Worship Service. Message by tbe Rev. Ray McCall. 7:00 p in?Training Union. J. L. McElroy, director. 8:00 p.m.?-Evening Worship Ser vice Message by Rev. Ray Mc Call. WEDNESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Prayer service and Song Service. Bible study in 1st Corinthian's. Waynesville Presbyterian Church The Rev. Calvin Thielman, Pastor Charles Whitman, Supt, of Sun day School. SUNDAY? 9:45 a m.?Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. ? Morning Worship. Sermon "The Right Hand of God." by the pastor. 6:45 p.m.?Youth Fellowship. 8:00 p.m. ? Evening Worship. Sermon. "The Man of God's Choice." by the pastor. WEDNESDAY? 8:00 p.m.?Prayer service and Bible study in Romans chapter 14. Visitors are cordially invited to attend all of the services of this church The Source of Human Conflict SHOWING THE IMPORTANCE OF CONTROLLING THE TONGUE Scripture?Luke 2t:St-H; Si-62, James ,1?i. ? NEWMAN CAMPBELL ft FIRST PART of our Irs rlls of Peter's groat sin in denying his Master when Jesus was taken in custody and brought before the high priest in the priest's house. Shortly before this Jesus had told Peter that he knew he was tempted by Satan but He was praying for him. Peter protested that he never would be unfaith ful; that he would follow Christ to prison or to death if necessary. Jesus then told Peter that before the cock crowed thrice that night he would deny Him the same number of times. Jesus was seized and taken be fore the high priest, Peter fol lowing Him but at a distance. At the house of the Rriest, Peter that we should all take to heart. It is on the subject of unruly tongues. How many of us think with shame of something we said in a moment of anger to an as sociate, a dear friend, a member i of our family. How many a little child is broken-hearted because j other children whispered some thing about him and the play mates would not let the child play with them. How many a life has been ruined because of idle gossip! The tongue is a tiny member of our bodies, but it can create more mischief than any other member. James tells us that wars are brought on by men's evil talk. A horse is controlled by a bit j in its mouth; a great ship is I driven through stormy seas by I MEMORY VERSE "Let the words of my mouth, and the meditations of my heart, be acceptable tn Thy sight, O Lord, my strength ana my Redeemer."?Psalm 19:H. joined a group before a fire. A J maid looked at him intently, then said, 'This man was also with Him." Peter denied it, saying "Woman, I know Him not." Later a man said to him, "Thou art also of them-* and Peter answered, "Man, I am not" A third man also said Peter was companion of Jesus, and was a Galilean. Peter denied it hotly, and then he heard the cock crow, and remembered the Lord'a words. As he hurriedly left the house Jesus looked at him, and Peter went out, and wept bitterly for his great sin. After Jesus' death Peter re deemed himself, becoming the foremost Apostle to preach the gospel in spite of being forbidden to do so and being thrown into prison ar\d in danger of death. He, too, died a martyr's death. St. James teaches us a lesson small instruments, but we who are the onlly one of God's crea tures to whom speech is given, often fgil to control our tongues and give way to evil speaking. Only man of all the creatures of the earth is tamed only by him self, "but the tongue can no man tame," says James. "And the tongue is a Are, a world of iniquity;" it "deAleth the whole body, and setteth Are the course of nature." ? "Speak not evil one of another, brethren, He that speaketh evil of his brother, speaketh evil of the law and judgeth the law . . . there is one lawgiver who is able to save and destroy; who art thou that thou judgest another?" "Draw nigh unto God, and He I will also draw nigh to you." "Submit yourselves to God. Re sist the devil, and he will Aee from you." Baaed on copyrighted outline* produced by tne uiywionui > oermiuion. Nalionnl Council of Churche. of Chri*t In the V.M A.. and w* *>y ptrmuaion. Pistnbuted by King Fenturw Syndicate \ ' ' ?' -;??? ? ? - ' . wjj. HP'f-W ,-.W' -*"-w ?>, V >; -vM x- v : .^ *>??.??.$ N>*V . .. v ..'v s .\7W -ftftj ' - T^r - rtiTflSmfr n '"'? r'^V wv" ? ? r> '" ^' r- :*???? V ^ i'i-t % Z ^ v.. 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From infancy t~S'through adult life we learn spiritual *gj '?*"? w truths only as they are interpreted for <j5B| a L>-.? Wk us in terms of every-day experience. Hp OUR CHURCHES follow the exam ple of the Greatest Teacher. Simple precepts or more complex doctrines are IH8 ' hB brought to us in vivid illustration. Les- ^H| sons, sermons, hymns?even church ?"?***. JB architecture and ritual?are full of hu jS man narrative, word pictures or tradi tional symbolism to help us grasp and lf*** apply God's truth. a T: SPIRITUAL MATURITY must come fto us through the effective teaching ????: ...... v ? : jgH *K""' :'^Wm anc* practical guidance our churches * |S provide. Our souls cannot grow simply ? - - JW by seeing a church on the corner, or I hearing folks talk about religion. Wor shipping and learning every Sunday, we will understand Christian truth in ; * WS living terms and use our understanding I f ^ to serve God and man. I ?rfTmlflfllBir I -t.^ ^ WNte-llZ'-V . ~ 9t ,. '/*" ?**??>?" ~w~- * ?*- ,s s - y - ^ mi -??, ,,,.. / -44\\ .x? ?.,?., S . .v % v.)',w<ywwwffii|y t THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . . ? . ? 4Mi ? ALL FOR THE CHURCH , ip<~ 'V li.j' ^ " 11 ' The Church is the greatest factor on earth for j-fiini. 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 '?*'**: . ,v every person should attend services regularly """ and support the Church. They are: (1) For his f*. '?" , 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 . a ana material support Plan to go to church regu <Si larly and read vour Bible daily. Uay Book Chapter Verses Sunday . . Matthew 13 1-23 Monday. ..Matthew 13 24-43 Tuesday ;,.... Matthew 13 44-58 ' Wednesday ....... Mark 12 1-17 *' * Thursday Luke 10 23-42 Friday. Luke 15 1*10 J Saturday Luke 15 11-32 ? .|.>r?t,t lUfis Krister A.|v .Vfr* Siruburv. V. Allison Construction Co., Inc. ? Asphalt Pa vim ? Balsam Rd. Dial GL 6-5621 Allison & Duncan Oil Co. Distributors of Phillips 66 Dial GL 6-3921 Haaelwood The Book Store and Haywood Typewriter Co. Dial GL 6-3691 or GL 6 6830 Central Cleaners Authorized Agents for Cravenette Water Repellent Church 6c Montgomery Sts., Dial GL 6-3671 Charlie's Drive-In Owners ? Charlie Woodard and Jimmle Williams Complete 24-Hour Service Enloe & Reed, Distributors Gulf Oil Products Lake Junaluska. N. C. Dial GL 6-8309 Farmers Exchange "Dealers in Quality Seeds" Feeds - Fertilisers ? Insecticides Ashevllle Rd. Dial GL 6-5333 Farmers Hardware and Supply Co. "Quality and Service At Reasonable Prices" Depot Street Dial GL 6-8169 Firestone Home & Auto Supply Store Bill C'obb Dial GL 6-3071 Kurt Cans JEWELER "Something from the Jeweler's la Always Something Special" Garrett Furniture Co., Inc. 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Main St. Rogers Electric Company Sale* and Service of All Electrical AppUiim 437 Main St Dial GL MU1 Smoky Mtn. Self-Service Grocery Free Delivery Balsam Road Dial GL M54I Turner's Store ? "Never Buy Before Tom Try TiraarV Waynesville Auto Parta Wholesaler* of Standard Parte A Aeeeaoorteo 126 Main Street Dial GL ?-M7? The Waynesville Mountaineer A Complete Newspaper Waynesville Radio Service teaynesvllle's Leading Radio and IT Berrlee 116 Miller Street Dial GL t-USl
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