'St' J THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1962 THE PHiOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina S- ture as to prove that Mozart was a great musician. But both the Bi ble and the music can be studied. Out of the study comes apprecia tion, and out of the appreciation grows the conviction of inspira tion. You can put up a shack on des ert sands or at the edge of the swamp. But if what you vant to erect is a skyscraper or a cathe dral, you have to look for solid rock foundations. So when you are building a life, as Jesus said, you need to build it on a rock, not on sand. We feel the need of a court of last resort, a Judge above all judges. We need an accurate compass, we need a dependable light, a map with roads plainly marked. Now the Bible is all of these things, and people who have discovered its value have used such words as these about it. For the Protestant Christian of every kind, in spite of all our smaller or greater dif ferences, the Bible stands as the supreme authority, even above the church. We do not find codes of rules here; we find living men and women who had authentically known God. In their life-experi ences and in their reflections and conclusions, we find again the will of God for ourselves. Some treasured heirlooms are valued highly becauce they are irreplaceable. So the Bible is in valuable, because it is unique. Most books answer some ques tions, the Bible answers the cen tral questions. The Bible gives us the answers we do not find else where. The Bible speaks to our most agonized questionings, our most insatiable quests. What is my destiny, as a human being? Am I a kind of accident, along with other human beings, or are we all part of the plan of God? How can I, poor, sick as I am, come to terms with the high God? What is God like? What can I believe about Him, and what does he want me to do? When I come to the inevitable end of this life, and face the last dark doorway, the last toll-gate, what lies beyond? When I stand at the graveside of a loved one, must 1 stand forever alone? When 1 look into the vast reaches of space to the galaxies receding ever beyond our reach, do I find there only mindless energy or do [ dare to see above all, above all, infinite and eternal love? The Bible and the Bible alone gives us the answers to such questions. (Based on outlines oopfrlfhted b; the Division of Christian Edneatlon. National Connoll of the Charehes of Christ in tho V. S. A. Released by flommnnity Press Serviee.) Page THREE Rjole Material: Psalm 19:7-11; liy;u:;-40; Acts 8:26-38; II Timothy 3:1-1-17; II Peter 1:16-21. Devotional Reading: Psalm 19;7-14. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH New York Ave. at South Ashe St. Maynard MangOB. Mlnistor iiible School. 9:46 a.m. Worship II a.m. Training Uhion. 6:30 p.m. Evening Wor- stup. (:30 p.m. ifouth Fellowship. B:80 p.m. Scout Troop 224. Monday. 7:80 i* ; mid-week worship, Wednesday 7:80 p.m.: r.noir practice Wednesday 8:16 p.m. Missionary meeting, first and third Tues days. 8 p.m. Church and family suppers, second Thursday. 7 p.m. Next Sunday 8T. ANTHONY'S CATEOLIC Vermont Ave. at Asho Sunday Masses: 8 and 10:80 a.m.; DaQf Mass 8:10 a.m. Holy Day Mosses, 7 S « ■Tti. . Confessluns. Saturday, 6:00 to 6:8t p.m.; 7 :30 to 8 p.m. Men's Clu^ Meetings: 1st A Srd Fridays p.m Women's Club meetings: Ist Monday 8 p.m. Boy Scout 'rroop No. 87S. Wedneoday 7 :30 p.m. Girl Scout Troop No. Ilk Monday, t p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH New Hampshire kvenae Sunday Service, 11 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Wednesday Service, 8 p.m. Heading Room in Church Building open Wednesday, 2-4 p.m. MANLY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Donald Maconaghie. Minister Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship service II a.m. and 7:80 p.m. PYP 6 p.m. Women of the Church meeting 8 p.m. second Tuesday. Mid-week service Thurs day 7 ;80 p.m.; choir rehearsal 8 :S0 p.m. EMMANUEL CHURCH ^Bplseopol) East Massachusetti Ave, Martin Caldwell, Rector Holy Communion, 8 a.m. (First Smodaye and Holy Days. F a.m. and 11 a.m.> Family Service, 9:30 a.m. Church School, 10 a.m. Mornitig Service, 11 a.m. iToung Peoples' Service League, 6 p.m. Holy Communion, Wednesdays and Holy l>sys, 10 A.m. and Friday. 9:80. SHturday—6 p.m. Penaneo. OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH Civic Club BuUdiiig Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and Ashe 5t. Jack Deal, Pastor Worship Service, 11 a.m. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. U.L.C.W. meets first Monday 8 P.M. Choir practice Thursdays 8 P.M, —This Space Donated in the CLARK 8e BRADSHAW SANDHILL DRUG CO SHAW PAINT St WALLPAPER CO. A ft P TEA CO. THE UNITED CHURCH OP CHRIST (Church uf Wide PellswsUe) Cor. Bennett and New Hampshire Carl E. Wallace, Mialstor Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship Service. II a.m. Sunday. 6:80 p.m., Piigrm. FeUuwehtv (Young People). Sunday. 8:00 p.m., The Forum. BROWNSON MEMORIAL CHURCB (Presbyterian) Dr. Julian Lake. Ministor Sunday School 9:46 a.m. Worship seyv ice. 11 a.m. Women of the Church ssost >ng, 6 p.m. Monday following third Sundny The Youth Fellowships meet at 7 o'slosk Sunday evening. Mid-week service, Wednesday. 7:16 p.m METHODIST CHURCH Midland Road Robert C. Mooney. Jr., Miaistst Church School 9:46 A. M. Worship Serviee 11:00 A If Youth Fellowship 6:16 M. WSCS meets each third Monday at 8:M P. M. Methodist Men meet each fourth Sunoav at 7:46 a.m. Choir Rehearsal each Wednesday e» 7:80 P. M. Inlerett of the ChuzchM by— JACKSON MOTORS. Inc. Your FORD Doalor MCNEILL'S SERVICE STATIOS GuU Sorrieo PERKINSON'S. Ine. Jowolor TIME NOW TO HAVE THOSE WINTER CLOTHES CLEANED FOR COLD WEATHER 'Valet The’ MRS. D. C. JENSE-N Where Cleaning and Prices Are Better! POOH: his ari gallery 8 charming water colors by E. H. 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