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' V v 4, 1 THE DUPLIN TIMES, KENAN SVHXE, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER JO, MM. i t- Jesus Teaches ''I After Jesus had appointed the 12 to be Hie apostles; He came with them to the plain. A great multitude of people came also from far away to be healed of their ,: ills, and He healed them alL t PRESBYTERIAN 't- gkove Presbyterian church KENANSVELLB. N. C. , REV; BTRADFOKD T. SNIVELY, Pastor .Sad and Ith Sunday Morning Ser- Wstaen of Church meet 4th Jfion- Uy afternoon of the montli. Clrele No. 1 meets 2nd Bfonday at tern son of the month. Clrele No. I ; meets 2nd Monday nif hi of the month. , HALLSVILLE PRESBYTERIAN . CHURCH REV. BTRADFOKD T. SNTVELY, . Pastor .1st and 3rd Sunday Morning Ser vices. . . RET. W. B HOOD. PASTOR Wallace Charon . Every Sunday Morning Snd, 4th, and 5th Sunday nights Blacks Chapel Srd Sunday night PXEY J. M. NISBETT, PASTOR Bockflsh. Church Snd aud 4th Sunday mornings 3rd Sunday ngtht Rev. Wade H. Allison, Pastor ' Mount Zlon Chuxch,.Rose Hill Every Sunday Morning Except Third Sunday Third Sunday Evening Oak Plains Church ' First Sunday Night Third Sunday Morning REV. NORMAN FLOWERS Warsaw Church Every Sunday morning Bowdea Community Church 1st. Srd. and 5th. Sunday evenines REV. W. H. GOODMAN, PASTOR Bealavllle Church Every Sunday morning PINK HMX GROUP Rev. N. P., Farrlor, Pastor Pink Hill - Third Sunday A. M. and Sunday P. M. ' nf the Church icU No. 1 mneting 1st ruesaay niaiit nf the month. Circle No. 2 meeting S:30 P. M. on first Tuesday of month. General meeting Srd Tuesday at the church. , SMITHS I Second Sunday A. M. and fourth Sunday P. M. HEBRON Third Sundays 4 P.M. (3 P. M. Winter) x PLEASANT VIEW 1st Sunday " A. M. and Srd Sunday P. M. . General meetnig Thursday P. M after 3rd Sunday. Circle Thurs day P. M. before Srd Sunday HARPER-SOUTHERLAND Fourth Sunday A. M. , Second Sunday P. M. T. P. Field Group- First, third and fifth Friday afternoon at 8:30 UV. TAYLOR A. BYRD, PASTOR Falson Group 1st, trd., 5th. Sundays at 1M p.m. ,'. god, 4th. Sundays at 11:00 am. Calypso 1st, Srd, 5th. Sundays at 11:00 I Stanford goeV, 4th. Sundays at 1:00 pm. TjNIVERSALIST Outlaw's etrldge Rev. Vinton Bowerlng. Minister Sunday School every Sunday Morning at 10:00 a. "a. Theodora Outlaw, Superintendent , MISSIONARY BAPTISTS . v RJENAN8VTLLE Be. Lauren Sharps, Pastor KenansvUls EACH SUNDAY MORN1NQ BETJLAVHXB. UROUP Rev. A. L. Brown, Paster Beulavnie Every Sundsy Beulaville Holiness Church R, W. Craft, Pastor ' Second Sunday Sunday School at 10 o'clock Preaching Service at 11 o'clock Prayer meeting. Wednesday night , at T OjplOCk .- ,:: : - Q V Cedar Fort Rev. Norman Ayesek 1st and Srd Sunday Mornings , Snd and 4th Sunday Nights -. .' Hallsvllls " - , Rev. Norman Ayeoefc I lad and 4th Sunday Mornings 1st snd Srd Sundsy Nights Thai directory Is Alphtn Tobacco Harvester Co. . Farm ganaltas Buaaanoriuvs CAROLINA BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY v. Ooldsbof Highway ; How to Live; Then Jeaua preached; "Blessed be ye poor: for yours ia the kingdom of God. Blessed are ye that hunger; for ye shall be filled; blessed are ye that weep now, for ye shall lausrh." THE SOLID BY REV. C. HERMAN TRUEBLOOD Text: "Other foundation can no man lay than that is laid, which is in Jesus Christ." 1. Cor. 3:11. It matters not how Imposing a structure (even a half a million dollar cnurcn building) may oe, .1 its umuuauon .oopeciany a cnurcn, is nothing more than the sand of human ingenuity, it is doomed to utter failure before it starts; A church is nothing more than the sand of human ingenuity, it is doomed to uteer failure before it starts. A church, or an institution calling itself a church, that not built 5-imrplv uonn the spiritual foundation of Christ, and that does not reflect and prac tice the teachings and spirit of Christ, is a shameful fraud a religious (so called) monstrosity minus real Christianity. "Other foundation can no man lay, wan CHtilST HIMSELF!" Mot oiuy is ennst the lounda tion of the church, as an organization, He is the fou.-.Jation of: 1. THE GOSPEL OF SALVATION: The true Christian gospel is emphatically the gospel of Chris-. He is its founder, source, subject, and His"glory is its end. All privileges, blessings and purposes are from Him. All Its ordinances bear His name, and all of its light and glory emanate from him. He is the only avenue of access to God. He is the one Mediator the true propitatory or Mercy Seat. We are redeemed by inm. Justified by faith in Him. and everlastingly saved and ac cepted by God through His ptoning blood. 2. THE FOUNDATION OF THE BELIEVER'S HOPE. Through faith in Christ the true believer is "Begotten to a lively hope by the resur rection of Christ from the dead." Christ "In him (the Christian) is the hope of glory." The believer's hope includes full and complete salvation security in life, victory in death, resurrection from the dead, "in the likeness of Christ, and forever. 3. THE FOUNDATION FOR ALL PEOPLE. Man-made creeds and isms are sandy, shaky, foundations upon which to build one's eternal hopes "if the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous (or any body else) do?" But Christ "The Eternal Rock of Ages," is omnipo tence itself. The foundation of Christ is distinguished for its suitability, one upon all people, of all races, at all times, can safely build for eternity. Here is mercy brought down to meet the condition of the guilty sinner, and grace divine to sustain the children of God. The foundation of Christ is distinguished for its perpetuity. "The tooth of time" cannot gnaw away, or change "The unchanging, indestructible, ONLY CHRISTIAN FOUNDATION." which is Jesus Christ. Saviour. Lord and Eternal King. CALYPSO . Pastor Snd and 4th Sundays MAGNOLIA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. D. Everett, Pastor 1st and Srd Sunday mornings 1st and 3rd Sunday nights Rev. Joe Everette Corinth " Snd and Srd Sundays Teachey 1st and 4th Sundays PINK HILL J. a Regan, Minister TeL 2756 Woodland First Sunday Morning and Third Sunday night Pink Hill Second and Fourth Sun days,' Morning scd Night PEARSALL CHAPEL f.WA Rev. L. L Parker, Pastor Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Services eaeb second Sunday morn ing at 11:00 and evening at 730. League every Sunday evening at 6.-00. Prayer Meeting each Wednes- day evening at 740. CHINQUAPIN GROUP ' BBsstonary Baptist Church Sev. Vann Murrell SHARON Morning Services 1st and Srd. Sundays Evening Services Snd, 4th. and 6th. Sundays DOBSON'd CHAPEL , Morning Services Snd. 4th. and 8th. Sundays Evening Services v , 1st sad Srd. Sundays - Island Crook Snd Sunday morning and 4th Bun day evening ,... . BEAR MARSH ' Church each Sun. at U sun. T ia ROSE HILL Rev. Julian Motley SsrvloM every Sunday through the a f ttm SERvrrr motok company , DeSoto Plymouth , Sales and Serrteo ' renansvlUe, N. C ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY, Scripture Luke 6:17-9. ; "Give to every man that asketh of thee; and of htm that taketh away thy good ask them not again. And as ye would that men should do to you, do ye also' to them likewise," Christ taught. FOUNDATION eternal bless in the oresence of God FAISON Rev. M. M. lurner, Pastor 1st and 3rd Sundays JOHNSON CHURCH Ret. Paul Mull, pastor 1st and Srd Sundays LIMESTONE CHAPEL Advent Christian Church Potters Hill Services 1st and Srd Saturday Night Sun. and San. Night. Alts Quinn, Pastor. CABIN FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. B, Starnes, pastor. Ser vices every 2nd. and 4th. Sundays at 11:00 a, nv and 7:00 p m. Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. MAGNOLIA GROOP MAGNOLIA Services 1st, 3rd. 4th. and 5th Sun. day nights 1st, 2nd, Srd and 5th Sunday mornings. CONCORD CHURCH Services 1st and 2nd Sunday nights 3rd and th Sunday Mornings WALLACE v Dr. Peston, Paster Services each Sunday WELLS CHAPEL 2nd and 4th Sundays WARSAW Rev. Herbert Baker, pastor Services each. Sunday GARNERS CHAPEL Rev. Eugene Hater 1st and Srd Sim day 4th Sunday night JONES. CHAPEL Rev. Eugene Hagor 1st and Srd Sunday night Snd Sunday morning ALUM SPRINGS Rev. Eugene Hagor ; sad num. amt 4th Sua. fallowing kaaiaess nrsnst . waccamAw bank . . TRUST ca ' Kennsnsvllte BonlavIlM , DR. H. W. COLWELL . Wauaea, North Carolina Offlco Phone: S061 Hsoldsnoai S446 fl SCHOOL LESSON . Sunday METHODIST CHURCHES WALLACE GROUP W. D. CAVINESS Tel: 3186 Wallace Every Sunday morains and every Sunday night Providence First and Third Bun days at S o'clock p. m. ROSE HILL GROUP CHARLES E. VALE Tel. 3511 -Rose Hill WARSAW CHARGE Rev. I. T. Poole, Minister Telephone 365 WARSAW ' Church School 9:45 A. M. J. P. Johnson, Superintendent Worship Services 1st, 2nd, 4th and 5th Sundays 11:00 A. M. 3rd at 7:30 P. M. CARLTON'S CHAPEL Church School 1st and 3rd at 10:00 A. M. 2nd and 4th at 10:30 A. M. J. E. Blanchard Superintendent Worship Services 2nd and 4th at 9:30 A. M. TURKEY CHURCH Church School 10:00 A. M. ALTON McGEE Superintendent Worship Services 1st Sunday night 7:30 P. M. 3rd Sunday morning 11:00 A.M FAISON CHARGE Rev. Harold D. Minor, Minister FAISON 1st. and Srd. Sunday morning, 11:00 a.m. 2nd. and 4th. Sunday evening, 7:00 p.m. FRIENDSHIP 1st. and 3rd. Sunday evening, 7:00 pjn. KINGS 2nd. and 4th Sunday mornings, 11:00 ajn. MOUNT OLIVE CIRCUIT Paul R. Mannes Bethel Fourth Sunday morning and Second Sunday night Calypso Second. Sunday morning and Fourth Sunday night Rone's Chapel Second and' Fourth Sundays at 10:00 a. m. DUPLIN CHARGE REV. G. S. NICKENS, Pastor Kenansvllle Sunday School at 10 a. m. WORSHIP SERVICE 1st Sunday 11:00 A. M. 3rd Sunday 11:00 A. M. Srd Sunday 7:30 P. M. Magnolia Sunday School 10:00 A. M. 2nd Sunday nieht 7:30 o'clock 4th Sunday morning 11:00 o'clock Unity 2ricl Sunday 11:00 A. M. 4th Sunday 7:30 P. M. REV. E. E. VAUSE, Pastor WESLEY METHODIST Morning Services 2nd and 4th Sun- lay at 11:00 a.m. 8ARECTA METHODIST CHURCH Morning Services 1st and Srd Sun day at 11:00 a.m. PINKY GROVE Free Will Baptist Rev. J. B. Starnes, pastor Services each Second and Fourth Sunday morning at 11:00 a.m. Eve ning services twice monthly st 7:30 p.m. Sabbath School at 10:00 a.m, SARKCTA CHAPEL "Original Frae Will Baptist Church;" Rev. Carroll Hanaley, Pastor Sunday School ovary Sunday at .10:00 A. M. ' a League every Sunday at 6:00 P. H. Church First Sunday, 11 A. M. and 7:18 P. M. Church Third Sundays, 11:00. A. M. and 7:18 P. M. . CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAT SAINTS Sacrament Meeting Sunday 7:00 pm v Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Relief Society, Tuea. 7:00 P. M. M. L A. & Primary Wed, 7:00 P. M. bnmaculato Conoentlon Church 7 Catholte Transfiguration Mlasloa WalUc. N. C ' - Rev. John J. Harper. Pastor Honrs of Mass First Sunday of each month 11.00 a. an. Every Sunday toUowlnf 8:48 a. m (Servtcoa aro hold unstatra m By Alfred J. Buetcher ,'.'Be ye therefore merciful, as your Father also is merciful. Judge not, and ye shall not be judged; Forgive, and ye shall be forgiven." iV .. MEMORY VERSE Luke 6:31. J- OK Photographs Restored Portraits Commercial Photography Weddings, Parties, Anniversaries and Identification Photos LANIER STUDIO Phone 6341 At Wallace Sittings Nights and Sundays By Appointment Guaranteed Watch Repairing WATCHES BULOVA & ELGIN TURNER JEWELRY Warsaw, N. C. RED ASH And BRIQUET COAL FUEL OIL and KEROSENE R. B. WARREN Phone 2561 Mt. Olive, N. C. com COAL! We have It You will want it Get It now A be sura We Deliver ' GAMIER COAL C0HPAUY Warsaw, N. C. mm - fOOOOOOOOOOOt FOR SALE LUMBER, MOULDING, PLUMBING SUPPLIES SASH & DOORS, AS BESTOS SIDING, . HOOF ING OF ALL KIND, PLASTER, ROCK LATH, SHEETROCK, MORTAR, BRICK, CEMENT BLOCKS, PAINTS AND BUILDERS HARDWARE GUTTER, TERRA COT TA PIPE Z. J. CARTERS SOU t WALLACE, C ; The Christian Vievjpoint srepareu By uepanmeni of bidio PRESBYTERI ITNIOR COLLEGE Man has two areas of duty to God and to his fellowmen. "Teach er, which is the great commandment in the law?" asked a lawyer of Je sus once. (Matt 22:36) "And he said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the ( great and first commandment. (Deut 6:5) And a fonnrid like unto it is this, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. On these two commandments the whole law hangeth, and the pro phets." (Matt. 22:37-40) When we recognize our high call, ing as sons of God, who have been 'oved with an infinite love in Je ms Christ, we realize our duty to depart from sin and live good, hap py, and righteous lives. We should seek to help our neighbors live the same kind of lives we want for our selves. We are not free to draw a circle which excludes any of God's human children and say they are outside the area of our Christian" du ty, beyond the pale of our obliga GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIR Diamonds Watches Costume Jewelry, Etc. BAGGETT'S Jewelry Store Across From Hotel Clinton, N, C. To keep your farm machinery running smoothly, order your gasoline from Strickland OU Company. You Just won't find better. FOR QUICK EFFICIENT TAXI SERVICE CALL MINSHEW'S TAXI 24 HOUR Day Phone 449 WARSAW CITY SHOE SHOP We Repair Like New Reasonable Rates For Expert Work 54 Years Experience WARSAW, N. C. EAST PLANK ST. TURNER & INSURANCE "We're Known By The US L. C Tumor. Jr. WANTED To Buy Gum and Maple Blocks, 74 inches Long. ; Contact Buyer At Rivenbcrk's Old Brick Yard 1 OFW. T.Harper Box 133 : ;7a!!ace;II.C tion to help to a good life. 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BukiTNll Sarlptarai Luk 4:18-44. DvUaal BasdUfi James 1:23-17. Self-Portrait li Lesson for October 3fl, 19SS , I 1 TPHERE are people who don't care how they look to other people; they have no particular long-range plans or pattern of life, they live (as they might say) by ear. We call such persons ex tra verts; they never stop, so to speak, long enough to look Into a mirror. There is an opposite kind of person who is painfully Inter, ested in himself. He is forever looking Into a mir ror, as it were. He' makes the most careful and detailed plans and is quite upset when a detail goes wrong. We call such persons introverts. In be tween these types UiaCZJ is a more bal- Dr. Foreman anced sort of person. If one could "type" Jesus of Nazareth he would be the balanced sort, by all means. He was self-conscious enough to know and care what he was doing, but not in the least self-centered. Action Portrait Jesus once had the opportunity, which to some young people is a rather frightening thrill, of speak ing to a crowded audience in his own home town. He knew what was in nearly everybody's mind: "Give an account of yourself. Who do you think you are and what do you think you are doipg?" To them he was Just a home-town boy; but they had heard of strange things he had said and done, and they wanted to hear him talk. So he had the opportunity on a Sabbath Day of speaking in the synagogue. As he read the Scrip ture for the day, from Isaiah 61, Jesus stopped in the middle of a sentence, and sitting down (as teachers did in those days) he said, "Today this Scripture has been fulfilled . . ." In other words, as Americans would put it. This is it. This is my plan of life. This prophecy, hundreds of years old, describes what I am and what I am doing. In short, Jesus took this prophecy to himself, as a self-portrait. It is more like a motion picture than a still pic ture; it expresses what he was, in terms of what he did. For Others That, by the way, is typical of the Bible way of describing peo ple. Adjectives like "good," "mer ciful," "truthful," always have vers behind them. Adjectives de scribe actions. A man does not have one kind of character and another kind of action. His ac tions are his character, not his external actions alone, but togeth er with the motives and intentions which are a true part of every act. Now Jesus describes himself and his plan for life not only, in terms of action, but of action in relation to other persons. John Wesley says somewhere that when Christianity ceases to be social it is not any longer Chris tian. The idea that any one can become a higher type of Chris tian by retiring permanently from the world, devoted exclusively to prayer and contemplation, is a notion not derived from Jesus. For him, the meaning of life is in contact with other persons. But note the sort of person Jesus mentions: the poor, the captives, the blind, the bruised . . . the very people so many of us avoid. Most people jump at the chance to get their pictures taken with famous people. Jesus' self-portrait was a picture of him with obscure people, people in trou ble. What would happen in a com munity if every church member became more interested in doing something for people than in "do ing" people? For All Others What really enraged those churchgoers of Nazareth was not that Jesus was dedicated to help ing others. That was fine, they were all in favor of it. The thing that raised them to murder-heat was that he drew no lines. He was for helping one and all, yea even Gentiles. What Jews of that day thought of Gentiles is ex pressed In a passage from a popu lar book written about the same time as the New Testament: "For our sakes you (God) made this first-born world. But as for the rest of the nations which are sprung from Adam, you have sa d they are nothing and are like spit tle." (II Esdras 6:56). So when Jesus made it clear that he (like Elijah and Elisha before him) would draw no race or national Jines, uod's that he intended to carry s love to ine last ana least of men, these race-proud Naza rehes threatened to lynch him. nBe,'M atllncs P7rivhtei by th DIvlilM f Ckriatten E4aatl. N. UmmI ChhP r lha Caarekaa at Ckrlat ' la U D. a. A. RaleMt kj Caatatully Vraaa Sarvlaa.) . . v T Y.I DAM, FUNERAL 10 V 0 MOUNT OLIVE PHONE MM ; . Heme ef Wame-p-'einn. -Burial Ainnmrn Faper.1 DlretA" - Kmhahnaaa Ambulates berneo fta nr llwt I $ 5 1 . 4 3 I I - 1- otdco No. 1 of new Leo Building. IOOOOOOOOOOOI Wallace). 1 ,"!
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