Florida Pastor To Hold Revival At Hazelwood Church The Rev. C. H. Eiland, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Bar tow and moderator of the South Florida Baptist Association, will conduct a series of revivals at the Hazehvood Baptist Church, starting Sunday and continuing through October 28. IM^Eiland attended Howard Col^Jf the University of Alabama, and was graduated from Southwest ern Seminary in Ft. Worth, Texas. Before going to Bartow, he held pastorates in Pleasant Hill, La., Pt-nsacola, Fla., and Miami. Services will start nightly at 7:.K), with Rev. Eiland scheduled lo bring his first message on Mon day night. Special music also will be pre sented by the Hazelwood Baptist choir under the direction of Car roll Underwood. The nursery will be open during each night of the service. Long's Chapel Methodist Church LAKE JUNALUSKA The Kev. William Bobbltt, Jr. Minister SUNDAY? 9:45?Sunday School. 11:00?Morning Worship. Ser mon. "Let Me Be Your Pastor". 6:00?Methodist Youth Fellow ship. 7:30?Haywood County Training School at Central Methodist Church, Canton. MONDAY - THURSDAY? 7:30?Training School continue: nightly in Canton. WEDNESDAY? 7:30?-Choir. THURSDAY? 7:00?Boy Scouts meet. FRIDAY? 4:00?Brownies meet. First Baptist Church HAZELWOOD. N. C. The Eev. John Ivan Kiat r, Pastor "A Growing Church to a Pracre?Ire Community" SUNDAY? Sunday School?9:45 a.m., Tal madge Woodard, Superintendent. Morning (Worship ? 11:00 a.m. Sermon, "What Is A Revival?" by the pastor. Training Union ? 6 30 p.m.. Prank Saunders, Director. 7:30 p.m. ? Evening worship. Sermon; "Our Response To a Re vival" by the pastor. 8:45 p.m. ? Youth Fellowship. Miss Barbara Chase, Director. Announcements and Activities The nursery will be open dvring all services Sunday. We are equip ped to care for children of all ages. Revival services begin Sunday. October 21 and will continue through October 28. The guest min ister is Rev. C. H. Eiland, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Bar tow, Fla. Services will begin each evening at 7:30 p.m. The Nursery will bo open for the mothers who desire to bring the children of nursery age. ( The Junior Board of Deacons will meet immediately after the evening services Monday night. Sunday is Building Fund Offer ing Day in our church. The Build ing Fund goal in offerings and bond sales for October, November and December is $10,000.00 The construction goal is to have the walls erected and the roof com pleted by Christmas, if the weather continues to be favorable. Visitors are always welcome to ; worship with us here. Our church is small enough to appreciate you. Large enough to serve you. Salvation Army MOUNTAIN MISSION DISTRICT Max Patch Road Drawer 629 Tel. GL 6-6738 Sr. Capt. and Mrs. James C. Henry, District Officers. , 1st Lieut. Glenna West. Lt. Mae Smith. Ix>ui.se Pilgrim, Secretary. Jean Frese, Children's Worker. . ACTIVITIES: Preaching services, Sunday Schools, Y. P. Legion, Bible Classes. Ladies' Home League, Hume visitation in all Centers. CHURCHES: Max Patch ? Headquarters. Shelton Laurel, Lit tle Creek, Bonnie Hill, Sleepy Val ley, and Timber Ridge. HEAR, O ISRAEL MOSES WARNS HIS PEOPLE TO BE TRt'E TO THEIR GOD AND OBEY HIS LAWS ? Scripture?Deuteronomy 6. By NEWMAN CAMPBELL LAST WEEK S LESSON was on the Ten Commandments, which gave the Jewish people the laws of mortal living, which to day are equally important for us all to observe, no matter to what l'aith we belong. Today's lesson takes us to the Plains of Moab, ? re, after their triumphant sing of the Red sea, by God's "mighty hand," Moses instructs his people in keeping of these laws. "Hear, therefore, O Israel, and observe to do it; that it may be well with thee, and that ye may increase mightily, as the Lord Cod of thy fathers hath promised thee in the land that flowcth with milk and honey." "Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is onp Lord: And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might." These words should be in their hearts always, Moses admon ishes. They were commanded to I commandments of the Lord your God, and His testimonies, and his statutes, which He hath com manded thee. "And thou shalt do right and g-">d in the sight of the Lord: that it ruay be well with thee, and that thou mayest go in and pos sess the good land which the Lord sware unto thy fathers." If they obeyed the Lor^ the Hebrews were promised long life, prosperity and power in this land to which they were drawing near. We who try to keep God's com mandments may not always be prosperous in a financial sense, | but we will feel rich and happy in our hearts, which is a point to be made when teaching this lesson. When the son of the family asks his father, "What mean the , testimonies, and the statutes, and : the judgments, which the Lord I our God hath commanded you?" then the father should tell the son of their cruel bondage in Egypt, and the way in which the Lord I MEMORY VERSE "Aiid these words, which I command thee this dan, shall be in thine heart, and thou shalt teach tl,im dtl'yently unto thy children."?Deuteronomy 6: ti-7a. teach them diligently to t h c i r j children; they should talk of ihem in their homes, and while j they walked, when they laid down to rest, and when they rose next morning. The home, we will all agree, is the place where the law of the Lord and bfis statutes are best taught, and the example is set. The home is where we all spend the greater part of our daily lives. A home where there is har mony, love, understanding and obedience to the moral and spiritual laws, will have a tre mendous influence on the whole family and later shape their pat tern of life. When the Hebrews grew pros perous in the land promised them, Moses warned them not to forget the Lord, their God, and not to bow down to worship man-made idols. This form of worship seems to have been a constant tempta tion to the ancient Hebrew people. "Ye shall diligently keep the "shewed signs and wonders, great and sore, upon Egypt, upon Pharaoh, and upon all his house hold, before our eyes." "And He brought us 4 from thence, that He migh' g us in, to give us the land ...ch He sware unto our fathers." Ingratitude is one of the mean est of faults. After all Jcho\ah did for the Hebrew people, one would suppose they would always be so full of gratitude toward Him that never would they for get Him and allow themselves to worship other than He. Even in our world in which wc read of the atom bomb, wars or possible wars, crime, etc., the sun continues to rise and set In glory, the stars shine, the flowers bloom, trees and vines bear fruit and gardens produce foods for our tables. Wc (most of us) have relatives and friends who love us ?not all, alas!?and so many blessings that surely we should thank God for them and strive diligently to obey His laws. ts&sed on copyrighted outlines produced r>y me uivi?ion 01 tnr?ii?n *uu< ?nu?., ?N'aUonal Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., and used by punuMioiu Distributed by king ?features Syndicate pr A BOY'S PRAYER ?NNRk ? y Dear God ... there's so much I'd like to say to You. It's that way lots of times. I want to talk to You, and then somehow, I get stuck for words. I guess I do some stupid things, some times ... like that fight with Butch Hend ley yesterday. He said something I didn't like and then I said something, and that was it. I guess I won, but afterwards I was kind of ashamed. I told Dad about it last night and he went for a walk with me and .we looked up at the sky and the stars. Everything looked so big, all of a sudden, that it scared me. It seemed too big to understand. Then Dad told me that there are lots of things like the sky and the stars, too big for people to ever understand. And he said that that's where Faith comes in, and that it is good to have the Church to put our trust in. I got to thinking about that, and I told Dad that I'd kind of like to ask Butch to come to Church with us next Sunday morning, but that I was afraid he wouldn't come. Dad grinned at me and said, "Why not ask him and see?" Dear God ... I did ask Butch, and he's coming. Butch hasn't been to Church regularly like I have, so maybe when it comes to praying he'll get stuck for words even worse than I do. But You'll listen to him anyway, won't You? Because he needs You very much . . . just like I do . . . just like all of us do. Thank You, God. 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 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 fur. moral and material support Plan to go to church regu larly and read your Bible daily. Day Book Chapter Verses Sunday ..... .... ProverM 3 1-1H Monday .. . . .... Proverbs 3 to il Tuesday Matthew 7 15-.' i Wednesday I Corinthians 0 15 7 Thursday..... ... H Timothy 2 . l-2b Friday ..:... Titus 2 Saturday I John 3 1-12 Allison Construction Co., Inc. ? Asphalt Paving ? Balsam Rd. Dial GL 6-5621 Allison & Duncan Oil Co. Distributors of Phillips 66 Dial GL 6-3921 Hazel wood IJelk - Hudson "Home of Better Values" I The Book Store and Haywood Typewriter Co. 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