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Iv • ... 7<^e Please call 404-1, if you want your Church listed here. WAKE FOREST CHURCHES Methodist Church M. W. Warren, Pastor Worship Service 9:45 a. m. Sunday School 10:45 a. m. Youth Fellovrship .... 7:00 p. m. Prayer Service Thursdays 8:00 pm Baptist Church Dr. J. Glenn Blackburn, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Worship Service .... 11:00 a. m. Training Union & Story Hr. 6:30 Evening Worship Service 7:45 p m St. Catherine’s Catholic Church Frederick A. Koch, Rector Mass every Sunday .... 9:00 am (except 1st. Sunday at 11::00 am) FORESTVILLE Baptist Church R. J. Hogan, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Worship Service Second & 4th Sundays 11:00 a.m. B. T. U 6:30 p. m. ROLESVILLE Baptist Church John U. Garner, Pastor Sunday School every Sun. 10:00 Morning Worship. ... 11:00 a. m. Training Union 7:00 p. m. Evening Service 8:00 p. m. Wed. Eve Prayer Ser.. .8:00 p. m. Wed. Eve. Choir Rehearsal 8:45 NOTICE!!! ... I want to thank the Wake For est Volunteer Firemen for their cooperation and interest in the an nual drills just completed. Signed: Fire Chief Frank Keith Baptist Church Ray K. Hodge, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Worship every Sunday 11:00 a. m. B. T. U. every Sunday 6:30 p. m. Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30pm FALLS Of NEUSE Pentecostal Holiness Church John Terrell, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship . .' 11:00 Young Peoples Service . .6:30,eve Evening Worship 7:30 Prayer Meeting .7:30 Wednesday Every One Welcome Church of God of Phophecy D. E. Garr, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 Preaching Service 11:00 Preaching Service . . . .7:45 p. m. A. B. M. Meeting Tuesday 8 p. m. W. M. B. Thursday . .7:45 p. m. V. L. B. Saturday. .. .7:30 p. m. Gleaner Band Saturday 7:30 p. m. YOUNGSVILLE CHURCHES Christian Church E. M. Carter, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Worship (4th Sunday night) .7:30 Methodist Church M. W. Warren, Pastor Sunday School 9 Worship (4th Sunday) 11 Second Sunday Eve.... 7 45 a. m 00 a. m 30 p. m Baptist Church Grover Vaughn, Pastor Sunday School 10:30 a. m. Choir Practice 6:30 p. m. Evening Service .... 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wed. . . 7:30 p.m. Young People Service Fri . .7:30 Every One Cordially Invited GLEN ROYAL BAPTIST Neal Baker, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship .... 11:00 a. m. Evening Worship . .. .7:00 p. m. Harris Chapel Baptist Church Jack Wider, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship .•. 11:00 B. T. U 7:00. Evening Worship 8:00 . Bible Study, Prayer and Choir Practice on Wednesday ....8:00 THE BIBLE SPEAKS STONEY HILL CHURCH W. C. Barham, Pastor - Sunday School 10:00 Worship Service 11:00 Prayer Meeting 7:30p. m. Baptists And Methodists To Have Joint Picnic Members of the Methodist and Baptist congregations of Wake Forest will hold a joint picnic on the College Athletic Field on Wed. evening, July 9. Be sure and reserve the date and plan to be present. 5357 - PHONE - 53.57 mium OIL COMPANY Distributor of AMERICAN OIL PRODUCTS KEROSENE and FUEL: OIL — PROMPT DELIVERY I~m I — III! II mi BEAUTIFUL and ECONOMICAL There is no more eloquent means of recording for posterity your devotion for one another than to express it through the medium of an enduring family monument of marble or granite Wake Monument Company Dial 418-6 Rolesville, N. C. HOLLOWELL’S Food Store — SAYS GET THESE PICNIC SPECIALS From HOLLQWELL'S — Frankfurters — Picnic Hams — Pickles — Rolls — Cakes — Baked Beans — Mustard — Fresh Fruits — Soft Drinks — Frying Chickens International yniform Sunday Sch'sol Lessons BY DR. KENNETHTItIF^REMAN : SCRIPTURE: Mark 12:28-34; John 13: 34-35; ,15:10-14. DEVOTIONAL READING: I John 4: 7-21. New Commandment Lesson for June Z9, 195Z w Dr. Foreman Wa’Se Weekly, Wake Potest, N. C. Friday Morning, June 27, 1952 BOOST YOUR HOMETOWN! HICH of all the commandments is the most important? They kept asking this question century after century, and no one ever quite answered it before Jesus. It can easily be a puzzling question so long as you think of the Laws of God as if they ' were a set of municipal regula tions or by-laws of a club. They are not like that. They are all of a piece. When your tire is flat it doesn’t make much differ ence where it is flat. If it is flat In one place it might as well be flat in a dozen places. The Ten Commandments are all linked together, indeed one can say much more than that. All the laws of God, everything God desires and orders man to do,—it is all linked in one. * » * Thou Shalt Love— J ESUS’ answer to the old, old ques tion about the “great command ment’’ was not absolutely original. Shortly before his time, a smart- aleck young man, so the story goes, had come to a great Rabbi named Hillel, and said to him: “The law Is much too long and complicated. Can you tell me the law while I stand on one foot?” “Yes,” said Hillel. “Lift one foot up. Now: Love the Lord thy God with all thy heart . . . Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself . . . Now, put your toot down. That is the law; all the rest is commentary.” So Jesus quoted the same two laws that Hillel did,—from Deu teronomy 6:5 and Leviticus 19:18. The link of the law is love; this is what ties all the laws together. Two Kinds of Love T he word “love” in English has been dragged around till at times it is very hard to tell what it means, if anything. Girls love ice cream and boys love basketball and a movie actress claims she loves her fifth husband, and the preacher tells us we should love God. How can we use the same word for so many dif ferent things? Now a famous Swedish Christian tlilnker named Nygren has written a book to straighten us out on this. He calls the book “Agape and Eros,” this being the two different Greek ’words for “love.” It’s the same word in English for two different things; the Greeks knew better, and used two words that don’t even look alike. “Eros” means the kind of love girls have for ice cream or the movie actress has for her fifth hus band. It is definitely not the word used in the New Testament where Jesus commands us to love God and our neighbor. “Eros” means pos sessive love, the love that wants to control and keep, the kind of love some parents have for their chil dren when they do not want them to grow up or to make choices of their own. “Agape” (Agahpay) is a quite dif ferent thing. It means self-giving, self-sacrificing concern for another person. You might have “eros” for an ice-cream cone, but not “agape.” Yet the great and distinctive point about Agape is that it does not insist on something or anything in return. It is not bar gaining love, it is not careful, cautious love, it Is free outpour ing of life for life. If you reaUy want to know what “agape” love is, you must look at the Cross and consider that “while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us” (Rom. 5:8). Love Is the Answer S T. PAUL, who could just as well be called the Apostle of Love as St. John could, understood these things very well. He says that “love is the fulfilling of the law” or as J. B. Phillips happily translates it, “Love is the answer to the I,aw’s commands.” (Rom. 13:10.) iVe shall never even want to obey the will of our Father In heaven unless we first love him. And we shall never really de sire to treat our neighbor as God wants us to treat him if we have no “agape” love for him in our hearts. Love is not a substitute for law. Love is rather the atmosphere in which we begin to understand God and our neighbor. Eros-love will not do; the Bible never once commands it and never commends it. It is only the outgiving, self-forgetting devo tion, that Jesus taught and demon strated, that is like the love of the true God. Whatever we may do, if we have no love, we have still done nothing. (Copyrig^lit 1951 by the Division of Christian Education, National Council of the Churches of Christ of the United States of America Released by WNU Features.) Smart People More and more smart people pro tect their lives and property through these three sound and growing insur ance institutions —- r Muti Life Insurance Co. Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. Home Office — Columbus, Ohio One million policies nov/ in force. It will pay you to investigate. Coll JAKE HARTSFIELD Box 647 — Wake Forest SEE US FOR THAT NEXT PRINTING JOB DIAL 404-1, The Wake Weekly W. F. VOL. nRE DEPT. NO. 2 TO ATTEND STATE CONFAB Wake Forest Volunteer Fire Department No. 2 (colored) plans to send 10 members to the annual Slat Ceonvention at Greenville, on July 8-11, reports Fire Chief Ed Alston, of the department. The team will enter two of the competitive races while they 'are there, he said; the reel race and the truck race. Oscar Smith is secretary - treasurer of the group. A1 Perry spent last week in Richmond at the Ford School for automatic transmission. He is ser vice manager at Cruser-Tynes Mo tor company in Wake Forest. Kerosene & Fuel Oil HARVEY HOLDING PHONE 567-1 Distributor of ESSO Products WAKE FOREST, N. C. Game/s Esso Station 0. C. GARNER, OWNER AND OPERATOR Atlas Tires - Batteries and Accessories Lubrication and Washing Hours 7 a.m. to 12 p.m, Phone 5282 mm « loveJt, purity of ail saclts of « ® ts a vetitahi uestied 7 to be I the CHUftCH TOn ALi ... AU. FOR THE CHURCH Ths Chutch is the greatest fac tor on earth for the building oi character and good citizenship. It is a storehouse oi spiritual values Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor eivilizatton eon survive. There ore four sound person should .. M' ^ ^ attend services regularly and sup port the Church. They are: (1) uL***®, <2) For his ehiUren s sake. (3) For the soke oi his community and nation. (4) For the sake oi the Church itself, which needs his moral ond z&a- terial support. Plan to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily. Book Chsptet Verses Sunday . , , Psalms 97 1-12 Monday Psalms lOS 13-22 Tuesday . . Isaiah 40 l-g Wednesday Matthew 6 24-34 Thursday . Luke 2 1-13 Friday ... Luke 12 22-34 Saturday ., James 1 i.ji I Copyright 1962, Keiater Adv. Service, Stragbote, Va. g THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS SPONSOR THIS ADVERTISEMENT IN THE INTEREST OF THE CHURCHES OF THIS AREA COME fo CHURCH SERVICE CHEVROLET CO. Sales, Service and Wrecker Service Wake Forest, N. C. Day Dial 262-1-Night 304-1 B. P. DANIEL'S STORE Gas, Oil & Groceeries, Route 2, Wake Forest W. W. 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