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Mirth 31, 1949 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVE (Second Section) TO CHURCH SOMEWHERE EVERY SUNDAY r The rches ist Church llliotl. I'stor . This I deals wiui Lscipl" ft H ad His Tht.re is a place .... CnndaV lgt.s. L.1ISI I. 11 00. The I the subject: I" ScTipuiit- ; Special imu" arles Islcy. direc s Moore, organist. h at v:uu. auc..- the change in im. lice. lip at 8:UU. seniiu" The Belter Part." b A. meets ai SO. meet with raisy o'clock. Woman's Circle fcv Sue Burgin at 0 Nolana win Mary Jo Green of the program. 1. Wet in tne cnumi Missionary Society hmrh al 0 clocK. all shuck Circle Lottie Moon I at the church at rehearsal at 7:00 her Meeting at 8 rehearsal at 8:45 will meet with 13:30. tril :;. I lie evening iN Baptist church ;() o'clock. Train- fcgin al 7:00 o'clock. K the week will ob- change in time. Ir will moot for re- fc'clork on Wedncs- worship al 8:00 Senior Choir re Other evening follow the same otherwise announc ed Baptist urch Wyalt, Pastor at !):45 a.m., with t. general superin- lcome to attend is Hour at 11 o'clock bringing the mes- Union meets at 7 lei's. David Franks (lis. file al 8 o'clock. In our pastor, who is ft meeting at Rock e will ha"e a injclay eveiinu to hp reek praver mi. B ' ' - - fiSht.atthc church, iH'nson and Hardin ing. f Players for a suc- F Prayers and it.. , 10r L.od to bless al ock Springs. pr Methodist large axwcll, Pastor Ith 23 to Anril 2 fontinucd into this 'c did not comnletP L.4 . ' - pi week. April 3 f"111 hehool. Kl,l fiienoent. nS Worship Ser- r'ar hehonl Clint-,,. 31 snllieni. and th 'ath on "u "US is nls ,ed as Membership s who wish ,.hii. fstpned should see Pell . snip m the I ; "B. April 6 at """U1 win be teci. Ult u,t'- SC' N- Clark, pres. 5 S1 teachers are h Church Pastor I '"HOWS- "a a"i,dinR' ery Mount Zion Baptist Church Thomas Erwin, Pastor Sunday Sunday School at 1,0:00 a. m , with the Superintendent, Dennis Singleton, in charge. Wprshlp at 11 a. m. Training Union at 7:00 p. m., with Mrs. Hugh Franklin, the di rector, in charge. Wednesday Sunday School teachers meet in ..int oarhprs' meetini? for a 1 r u 1 u v " - study of the Sunday school lesson for the following bunaay. Aliens Creek Baptist Church Thomas Erwin, Pastor Sunday Ki.nHnv School at 10 a. m., with Koy Mills and James Daniels in charge. Training Union at 6:30 p. m., with Paul Justice, the director, in charge. Evening worship at 7: JO o clock. Thpre will be a Training Union eturtv Course conducted at the r-hureh for the week of April 4-8. Mr. Robert Clark of Spring Hill Baptist church, is the visiting work er to assist in teaching in the In termediate department. Panther's Creek Baptist Church Rev. D. D. Russell, Pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m., with Johnny Kirkpatrick, superinten dent. Preaching service every first Sunday at 11 o'clock. Evervone is cordially invited and very welcome to attend our church. Bethel Methodist Church Clyde L. Collins, Minister 10:00 Sunday School, J. Letch Worley, superintendent. 11:00 Morning Worship. Sermon, by the minister. 7:00 Methodist Youth Fellow ship. 7:00 Adult Bible Course. Topic "In the land of Babylon." More and more people are com ing to worship at Bethel. We in vite you to come and worship at one of the three churches in our community. Plans have been made for a spring revival at the Bethel Metho dist church, beginning Sunday evening, April 10, at 7:30 o'clock. The Rev. John W. Moore, a resi dent of Lake Junaluska and well known minister, will be the guest evangelist. , The people ar$4u:ged to pray for the revival and are cordially in vited to attend the services. Crabtree Methodist Charge DAVIS CHAPEL CHURCH Sunday, 11 a. m. The Rev. Mrs. C. O. Newell w"ill preach. The MYf of Crabtree and Davis Chapel will meet at 7 p. m. at Davis Chapel. FINCHERS CHAPEL Sunday, 11 a. m. The Rev. C. O. Newell will preach. His sub ject will be, "Christian Compas sion." Let every member of our church seek more of Christ's Com passionate Spirit to share it. Come to Church and Sunday School. 7 p. m. The MYF meets. Dellwood Methodist Circuit J. E. B. Houser, Pastor The pastor will fill his regular appointments at Dellwood at 10 o'clock and at Maple Grove at 11 o'clock, using the theme, "Man's Measured Life on Earth." Mr. Jeffries will be in charge of the service at Elizabeth Chapel al 11 o'clock. Rev. R. L. Young will preach at waggle Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Central Methodist Church (Canton) Rev. C. W. Kirby, Minister 9:45 a. m. Church School for all ages. C. C. Polndexter, general superintendent. 10:55 a. m. Morning Worship. Subject: "The Greatest Question Ever Answered." 5:45 p. m. Youth Choir Practice. 6.30 p. m. Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p. rn. Evening preaching service. Mr. Kirby will preach the fifth in a series of pre-Easter ser mons. The subject will be "The Confident Christ." 7:30 p. m. (Wedl Rihln Kfnriv. "Peter's Tears." 8:15 p. m. (Wed.) Senior Choir Rehearsal. 3:00 p. ni. (Thurs.) Junior Choir Practice. Holy Week Services will be con ducted by the pastor this year, be ginning Sunday- morning, April 10th, and running through the week. Services each evening at 7:30 o'clock. The public is cor d'ally invited. PINEY GROVE Methodist Young People meet at 7 o'clock. Preaching services by the pastor at 7:45, sermon subject, "Spring is an Emblem." (Ehe (SoXittn (Text cv if 'i' 3Slt vir li The transfiguration. "Thou art the Christ."-Mark 8:29. JESUS FACES THE LORD FORETELLS HIS Scripture Mark 8:27-9:1 By NEWMAN CAMPBELL MJTM WHO ARE AHEAD of their generation in thought have always been opposed and ma ligned, often martyred. They "tread on the toes," is wTtay. of Influential people and those who oppose any change for fear they .will suffer from those changes. , As today, so it was in the time of Jesus. He could see clearly that His opposition to the leaders Of His day the heads of the estab lished church and those with whom they had influence would lead InevitaWy to His death. All through his ministry He tried to prepare His disciples for this tragedy which was also His triumph but they could not understand Him or believe that such could be. Mark tells us that Jesus and His disciples went into the towns of Caesarea and Philippi. in the north of Palestine, and as they walked along. He asked theTh who people said He was. They answered that some said He was John the Baptist, and some Elijah or one of the other prophets. "But whom say ye that I am?" He asked, and Peter answered. MEMORY VERSE -Thou art the Chrtsf-Mark 8 29 reverently. 'Thou art the Christ. Possibly because they thought or His power as shown In the mir acles He perforwd. they could not understand how any harm could come to Him. Then He charged them to leu no one. He told them that the Son of Man must suffer many things-be rejected of the elders, chief priests and scribes, and be killed-but that after three days He would rise again. They still could not understand, and Peter rebuked Him. Jesus in turn eluded Peter, saying, m the words He had used to Satan when He was tempted by him. Gel thee behind Me. Satan for thou savourest not the things that be of God. but the things that be of men." meaning that Peter had no Idea that this would naturally fol low Jesus' teachings and the op position it had aroused, according to God's plan. When He had called the people, as well as the disciples to Huii, He told them whosoever followed In His footsteps would also have to bear His cross and might suffer n, late, but that "whosoever 1,. fate, but that "whosoever BUM on bautauuu - - Richland Baptist Church Rev. Ben Cook, Paator Sunday School 10:00 a.m. with George Milner, superintendent. Praver Service 7:30 p.m. Sunday and also Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Church Service every 2nd and 4th Sunday. Come worship with us. Belgium took its name from the Belgne, a group of Celtic tribes which inhabited ancient Gaul. THE CROSS DEATH AND RESURRECTION 31-34; Luke 9:28-36. 51 shall lose his life for My sake and the gospel's, the same shall save it. "For what shall it profit a man. if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul?" . Later, in Capernaum, being in a house, Jesus asked His disciples what they had been disputing about, but they were ashamed to answer Him because they had been arguing who should be greatest among them. About eight days later. Jesus took Peter, James and John and went up into a mountain Mount Hermon to pray. He was at this time far in the north virtually a fugitive from His enemies. "And as He prayed, the fashion of His countenance was altered, and His raiment was white and glistening. "And, behold, there talked with Him two men. which were Moses and Elijah" representatives of the law and the prophets. As these two men of old left Jesus. Peter said to the Master. "Master, it is good for us to be here and let us make three tab ernacles, one for Thee, and one for Moses, and one for Elijah." Being under great excitement, or. as Luke tells us. "not knowing what he said." Jesu made no answer to him. Then a cloud "overshadowed them, and "they .feared as they entered the cloud." and a Voice came out of. the cloud, saying, This is My Beloved Son. hear HlLuke tells us that "they kept it close, and told no man m those days any of those things which they had seen." "And it came to pass, when the time was come that he should be received up. He steadfastly set His face to go to Jerusalem. Jesus might have lived quietly in remote parts of " "un and avoided arrest and death, but His death and resurrection were essential to the birth of Chris- tiantty . . ... Because Jesus accepted the word of God. and went forward steadfastly to His Cross, as W. M. Clow puts it. His work on earth was fulfilled and peoples all over the world know of His gospel and many strive to live like Him which Is the hope er . in " Counc of R.W0UI Klf F.Ur Syndic.!.. this trouDiea wuim. Cove Creek Baptist Church Rev. Dock Russell. Pastor Sunday School every Sunday at in a. m., and preaching service at 11 o'clock. You are cordially invited to come and worship with us. The Rev. B. C. Fugate, pastor of the Liberty church, will bring the mes sage at 1 1 o'clock. Come and hear him. Prominent Baptist Leader Says . . . Attend Sunday School Dr. C. O. Johnson of St. Louis, Mo., president of the Baptist World Alliance, says the phrase "Going to Sunday School" is one that has come to be used too sel dom. "The real significance," the min ister declared, "is attending Sunday school with the family." His message continued: The family unit in the world is the basis of all civilization. Devel oping the family unit is the hope of the future. No place in all our activity should we more readily and more whole-heartedly unite than in uniting as a family in attendance at the Sunday school and, of course, the worship service. It is not wise for a parent to say to a child, "You must go to Sunday school." Much better, of course, is the other way around, to say "Come let us go to Sunday school." The influence in the life of a boy or girl of the regular attendance of parents at the Sunday school, Sunday after Sunday, cannot be over estimated. Boys and girls are dependant upon us for example. It is not safe for a boy who has a father who insists on sending him to Sunday school while that father keeps an engagement on the golf course. It is no less a sin to send the family to Sunday school while me man ot the house finds his way to the office to get caught up on some work which he wanted to get done before the new week started. Nothing is so refreshing as to gather with friends of other famil ies to stcudy the Word of God on (he Lord's Day, and then to sit in the place which is dedicated to worship and listen to the message of the pastor as he speaks for God to the hearts of men. A knowledge of the Bible is necessary to be an educated person. Eo&rers Electric Co, ms NORGE WASHING MACHINES (With or Without Pump) HOME FREEZERS (6-10-18 cu. ft. Capacity) GAS RANGES (Apartment Size) ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS (10 Year Warranty) 'See Norge Be Sure To See Phone 461 1 The best source tor this knowledge is found today in the Sunday schools of our land. Baptist Sunday schools all over the world are do ing a marvelous job in teaching and training the youth of all of the families and to that end, we should dedicate ourselves this year and every year to having the family placed in proper departments in our regular Sunday school and church. Not to do that is to deny the son or daughter their rights and to send them out into the world more or less adrift. If we would but anchor ourselves and then while holding on to the anchor, reach a hand out to son or daughter and say, "Catch hold, we are going to gether and I shall lead the way." This will greatly Increase our Sunday school attendance, but more than that, it will increase the char acter of our nation and decrease the juvenile failures which come often, if not most often, from parental failure. One of the big gest failures is right here . . . not takng the family to Sunday school. Let u s resolve that i n every home, there will be the leadership furnished that will see a united family on time in a Sunday school, ready to study the Word of God to learn His(way of life. We shall see great results when this movement really gets under way. Again let us say it . . . "Come, let us take the family to Sunday school today." Beaverdam Methodist Church Asmond Maxwell, Pastor 10:00 Church School classes, Mr. Andy Worley, superintendent 7:00 Youth Fellowship. 7:30 Evening Worship Service, NORGE 8 CU. (Deluxe, Night Self Defroster) NORGE 8 CU. FT. REFRIGERATORS (Standard Models) NORGE Before You Buy" We have on display the famous Norton Kitchen Sinks & Cabinets 54 & 66 Inch Sinks in Stock Come In - We'll Trade - Small Down Payment Balance On Easy Terms. Our Display of Modern Household and Commercial Lighting Fixtures ers Electric Co. i Electrical Burnett Cove Baptist Church Rev. R. R. MehafTey, Pastor Sunday school every Sunday at 10 o'clock, with Clayton Pressley, superintendent. Preaching services every second and fourth Sunday, at 11 o'clock. B. T. U. meets every Sunday night at 7:30. Prayer meeting is held every Thursday night at 7:30. Both the church and Sunday school are growing in attendance every Sunday. Everyone is cor dially invited to attend. Barberville Baptist Church Rev. A. E. Peek, Pastor Sunday 10 a. m., Sunday School, E. J. Schulhoffer, superintendent. Every one cordially invited to attend. 11 a. m., Worship hour, with sermon by the pastor. 7:15 p. m., Training Union, John Ruff, director. Wednesday 7:30 p. m., Prayer Meeting at the church. Canton First Baptist Church Horace L. Smith, Pastor J. B. Rhea, Organist 10:00 a.m. The Church at Study Edwin Haynes, Superintendent. A class and Department for every age. Bring the family and friends attend Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. The Church al Wor ship. Pastor prcachinfi- 6:15 p.m. The Church in Train ing. A Union and Department for each member of the family. Make Training Union a family affair each Sunday evening. Miss May lloltz claw, director. 7:30 p.m. The Church Evangel izing. The Pastor preaching. Young People's Choir singing. FT. REFRIGERATORS i ELECTRIC RANGES (Standard and Deluxe) ROGERS ELECTRIC CO. is also an authorized dealer for BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHERS the best buy is a BENDIX! Used by more women liked best by more women - wanted by more women than any other washer ! I 5 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM - Sec It Demonstrated Daily At ROGERS ELECTRIC CO. Contractors April Radio Series Set For .Radio Programs The Waynesville churches, par ticipating in the Sunday morning broadcasts at 11:00 o'clock during the month of April will follow this schedule unless otherwise indicat ed: April Rev. R. April Rev. M April Rev. L. 3, First Methodist church, L. Young. 10, Presbyterian church, R. Williamson. 17, First Baptist church, G. Elliott. April 24, First Methodist church, Rev. R. L. Young. Canton First Methodist Church Rev. L. E. Mabry, Pastor Sunday School at 10 a. m., A. J. Reno, general superintendent. Morning Worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor. Evening Worship at 7:30. The Youth Fellowship meets at b':30. All young people and their friends cordially invited. Mid-week Worship at 7:30 Wed nesday. Studies in early Bible History continue. Join the group this Wednesday night. Holy Week Services April 11th. through 16th. These services will be designed to aid in the christian life. 2k Listen To Read Your Bible Campaign Every Friday 6:45 P. M. WHCC, 1400 K. C. 11 . Main Street
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