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8 THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH. N. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 30. 1969 WINS OR. KING A WARD-Berry Gordy, Jr., president of Motown Record Corporation, was presented the Ist Annual Pi. Martin Luther King, Jr., Award by the National Association of Television and Radio Announcers (NATRA) at the organization's recent 'on\tavion in Wash ington, D. C, In Gordy’s absence, Ewart G. Abner, Motown Vice Presi dent, accepted the award. In the photo. Abner sPv * the nv.ard to Rev. Jesse Jackson, of the Southern Christian Leadership Co:M r. nee, which was headed by the late Dr. King. TWO MINUTES' y vm m bibie: *«m. > /, #Y COSNIUUS a. STAM !*»SB. . BSRSAN mil SOCISTY X LVh 'i CHtCAOO *5, N.UNOIS / ,j £ ALL FOR US Have you ever thought how much God has done FOR US in Christ? In Rom. 8:32 we read that to save us from sin, God "spar ed not His own Son, but deliv ered Him up FOR US all ” to Titus 2:14 we are told that Christ "gave Himself FOR US, that He might redeem us from all iniquity. . .” In Rom. 5:8 the apostle decares that "while we were yet sinners, Christ died FOR US.” Gal. 3:13 says' that Christ was "made a curse FOR US.’ Heb. 9:12 states that "He entered. . .into the holy place (the presence of Father) hav ing obtained eternal redemp tion FOR US.” And if we trust Him for this "enternal redemp tion” we may read further to. Heb. 9;24 that "Christ is not entered into the holy places made with hands... but into heaven itself, now to appear in the presence of God FOR US.” Rom. 8;34 asks who can con demn the believer in Christ, "Fear not, for I am with thee. 1 ” - Isaiah 41;4C. "With God, all things are pos sible.” We all recognize this fact, and acknowledge It freely. But, sad to say, many of us still face the future with fear in our hearts. It is true that these are times of great change, upheaval, and disturbances in the world - and for this reason, these are times when we must be all the more steadfast in our faith and in our prayers to God, when we must be of great cour age, when we must be great outpourers of His love, His wisdom, His joy. Above all, we must be ever strong In our con fidence and trust In His pres ence and His never-failing love and power. We should not, for instance, be frightened by atomic pow er. Actually, atomic power is God-power one of His bless ings to us and it is up to us to find the right ways to put it to effective use for the bless ing and improvement of man kind. Everything we have is, of course, a blessing bestowed up on us by God, and certainly there are always two ways to which we can put these blessings into motion -for good and for evil Like all the loving gifts of Church Chuckles by CARTWRIGHT I **mwm Rlv.TW^y^J>.D. i v^ 1 ' ” ?73 "This is fh® bast Labor Day woefceml attend ance we'v® ever had. However, f wish to tqveich the rumor that I prayed tor yesterday's storm which flooded ail highways out of town I" since He is not “at the right hand of God’* and “maketi. in tercession FOR US.’’ Heb. 6:20 declares that our Lord entered the Father’s pre sence “FOR US” as our Fore runner.” Heb 10:19,20 there fore encourages believers to corne to God in prayer: ‘‘Hav ing therefore brethren, bold ness to enter into the holies) by the blood of Jesus. . .a new and living way, which He hath consecrated FOR US.’ Just think how much God has done FOR US in Christ’ He del levered His belOvod Son to death FOR US, Christ gave Himself FOR US. died FOR US, became a curse F’OR US, intercedes FOR US, entered heaven FOP US as our F’ore runner, and consecrated "a nev and living way” into God’spre sence FOR US, so that we may ‘‘come boldly unto the throne of grace” to “obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need” (Heb. 4:16). “If God be FOR US, who can be against us?” (Pom. 8:31). MEDITATION A SERMONETTE BY COLIN DOUGLAS the Father, we must use atomic power in His ways. Let us rejoice In this power that has been revealed to man, a pov/er that can bring a nev. concept, a new wonderful way of life to all of us. Let us give thanks for a new understanding of God’s great, power-filled, dynamic universe. God Is the source of a mighty stream of subst&nce, and each one of us is a tributary of that stream, a channel for the expression of His love. Through faithful pray er, we can build a strong real isation that God is with us at all times, that His love em braces all creation, that His strength Is our strength, that v.e have refuge in Him at all times. Armed with these realizations, there can be no room in our minds and hearts for fear and anxiety. We can meet life with the perfect poise of our perfect faith in God. ‘‘God Is our refuge and strength.*' Psalms 46:1. * * * Every generation, If wise, learns from these who follow as well as those who went a head, * * * Few people respect Intellig ence, and fewer possess it. RELIGION and RACE B\ \. v.eO PRESS IN TTEKNA TION a! NEW Ml ' ;ber cant: 1 URY, England-The 10 -year-oi l Kimbangu Church of C! ■ Ist on. Earth, an African a* iiominatid. Eased in Congo- Kinsha a. it!, more than three million u.t-mbers, has become hi full rm-rnber of the World Council of Churches. The de nomination is the first native African church to join the WCC. Found* ■: b\ Simon Kanbangua in ID 4, ;i operates some 230 primary schools, and 45 sec ondary schools with about 200,- 000 pupils. DISAPPOINT!!) V. ASHING TO’ The failure of t! - Me- .dist j ; Wishing House ‘•to li.ahv a more sufficient wit ness than it has in becoming a member of Project Equality as a suppliei rather than as a sponsor,'* has disappointed the Re\. v.'nodie \v. White, execu tion strcretai ; of thedenomina lor’s i on ! is.sion on Religion and Race. Project Equality is the nationwide interdenomina tional effort to ensure fair 1 prac tices i . suppliers throughout the nation of churches, to back, in fact, equality in job op portune ■ . The publishing house recentlj joined PE as a sup plier, rather than as a sponsor. MILLIONS AID ASKED ST. PALL, Minn.-Dr. Arthur S. Flemming, president both of the National council of Churches and the local Maca 1e st e-. College, lias urged churches to give Negroess3oo - million for welfare pro jects, . .He appeal came dur ing a meeting of M'&calester's Summer Forum services, in which ho said that since church assets in this country "total more than SIOO billion, S3OO to SSOO million would be an adequate contribution to aid Ne groes.” SUPPORT CINCINNATI - Endorsement of the Black Manifesto and a re quest that the local archdiocese give Black people $3 million for cultural and economic de velopment was made recently by the Association of Cincin nati Priest. The actions were taken 1 . the priests after re tiring Archbishop Karl J. Alter, labelled the manifesto "a dis aster.*' MERGER LEXINGTON, Ky.-After 53 years of operating as a sepa rate denomination, the black and white branches of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ' joined together into one tody last week. However, the black brethren stipulated that the fel lowship and training of Black churchmen will continue un abated. SUPPORT REAFFIRMED CHARLESTON, S. C. - A promise of continued coopera tion “in pursuit of a society with justice, equality and free dom for all,” was contained in a telegraphic message re ceived at the 12th annual con vention of the Southern Chris tian Leadership conference In session last week. The mes sage came from Roy Wilkins, executive director, National Association for the Advance ment of Colored People. » * * Individuals who spent most of their time talking about other people seldom amount to any thing. ♦ * * There are those who deny the greatness of the Bible but they have not produced a greater book. * * * Most men judge their fellow man by the way he accepts them and their ideas. An investment in Your Future ...ft TV L 1(1! eliUll l l If $8 88 • • * • *•*»%% I "LABOR IS LIFE" 1 W„, . M •>v Carlyle *:•:*s •jig Let's talk about labor work, if you please, for that is what labor is. Labor :g:j: has come a long, long way since ancient times when work was cioselv related vg: to slavery. Aristotle described a slave as “a tool with life in it.” In the ijigi p: Middle Ages, labor gained dignity and respect as slavery declined and Christianity :§§ A jgji spread. Then, later in the 1700's and 1800’s the industrial revolution created -j-jg gg conditions that led to the modern labor movements. Today labor has gained :gj| :g:j: respect, wages and working conditions hitherto unknown before, gg: jvjij Labor is life. Work is satisfying. Through his :S:j •jijij: work a man accomplishes, and creates, and 1'- * , gg :gx provides for himself and his family. When deprived g-g of the opportunity or ability to work, man often :jj| I Corinthians 3:9 tells us that “We are laborers j® g'g- together with GodF We are His hands, feet, voice, JlPt •jig: and compassionate heart here on earth to *Jr . ' *•:£'* gjjjj spread the gospel, lift up the poor, eradicate § jjjg !gg ignorance and destroy disease. #>•: jjljij Honor God and Labor this week by *fj >g Lr-'* . ISIS MHMpf 7 JsfV The Church is God s appointed agency in this f| ■'“ gjgjSggjijgi: xL world for spreading the knowledge of His love ffi 0 for mon and of His demand for man to respond |J / S||ll to that love by loving his neighbor. Without I ® ‘ H this grounding in the iove of God, no govern- A men? or society or way of life will long fjh I £' & jH§j|||jjll persevere and the freedoms which we hold so | dear wili inevitobi y perish. Therefore, even ftfi gSg:ggg:ig from 0 seifish P° int of vißW ) one should support jS **» Church ,or« k . of«» of hN- fH® f§F t gllgSl §k self ond his famiiy ‘ Beyond that * however * W : :gggggg: : : : :* every person should uphold and participate'm ¥ 23 the Church because it tells the truth about W :g:g:sgig:gis vk man's life, death and destiny; the truth which ggggi-igg alone will set him free to live as a child of JJf mm&i sod. i»' THIS INSPIRATIONAL MESSAGE APPEARS EACH WEEK TO HELP MAKE THIS INCREASINGLY A CHURCH-MINDED AREA. IT IS OFFERED FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION BY THE GENEROSITY OF PUBLIC-SPIRITED INDI VIDUALS AND BUSINESS FIRMS. CAMERON -BROWN COMPANY Charles P. Landt HUDSON-BELK—2OB SHOP PMLUPS ROOFING CO. 318 West Davie Street DIAL 833-3S2S SEARS ROEBUCK & COMPANY ami Esnutoyees C. C. MAN GUM, Contractor 3016 Hillsboro St. Phones 833-1831—832-4309 RALEIGH PAINT & WALLPAPER CO 408 Downtown Blvd. Alton Strickland—Don Green AUBURN PONTIAC. 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