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Jv Att,.n.ooii. August 9, 1951' THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER FAG; SfcVfcN (aeeoua Seciloi. D TO CHURCH t Hill Baptist Church I raw Route 2 (The (Solicit (Tei f . ,v i lumbers, i a-."" rS T' 2c tar-;- .V i tl;,v school meets with i;, , barge. ,,., I'liirm meets with VMllnii Mease, in I V v i y r 4l !vTl',i U v"n r Meet in? anu Dioic Kide Baptist Church ,,,us F. 1 1 in, Pastor Sum'av .School les r 'teachers by pastor.. m-L'ular monthly ling. . Suiiilav School hour uidls in charge. . f.-i i 1 1 i n l; Union meets W-vivn. director, . in in if.1 Assembly Yoiiii'4 People's group. Jim's Church STSVII LE I awrt'iice Newman, Pastor iii.(lulc of Masses for in North Carolina ,1,1:-. Cliuich !5 a.m. and hi- I,;i(lv of the Cher il Hail. in- l.advof the Lake arohna Hotel. ititH'ie Library. j j WiAU- lLiiw wKr, i ha Cy Parable rif the talents. "Whatsoever ye would that men should do unto you, even so do ye also unto them; for this is the law and the prophets." Matthew 7:12. Church Of Christ EAST WAYNESV1LLK Sunday 10 a. in. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Worship Service. Use Want Ads for quick results. ticm Use of Money and Goods ITilE BIBLE TEACHES ABOUT MATERIAL THINGS. pture Matthew S5:H-30; Acta .viH7; 19:SS-41. MAN CAMPBELL common saying 'that the root of all evil." is a necessary part of it vc purchase the Kvhich enable us to live Ithes, furniture, etc. ie commerce of the ried on. .. the misuse of money As the investigations ate crime commission fere are people many lio put the accumula- Iney their main object f'.cy pile up millions, if'tmeal means cheat- ding from their fellow the millions they took, lmbling rackets, thou- opto were ruined. f her hand, think of the Is being done by people iuade millions in busi- cvoted huge sums to f he world better. Vari- ions are set up to help many fields of en- promote better health r tunas for researches fields, to make the ter place, and to pro- ly relations with other- money can be a great in it also be ft rreat the parable of the us illustrated the right way in which money with only one talent, are not greatly gifted, can improve their, abilities and diligently make the most of their lives. It is one of the marvels of the times that so many people , who are severely handicapped some from birth; others through acci dents or war are being taught, or teach themselves, to live useful, well-balanced lives and not only support themselves, but act as ex amples to others of what cour-. ageous souls can do. St. Luke tells of the manner in which these early Christians lived. It was what we call' "community living." Each one brought his share nd put it in a common fund. Those 'who had goods or other property sojd it and added the money to this fund. When a man needed anything, he asked for it, and it was given according to his need. We have many such projects in our own land now, and have had many in the past. They usually fail because those who engage in the scheme begin to disagree, then to quarrel violently, and finally the community is so disrupted that the project is abandoned. In the early church it was not so. They "continued daily with one accord in the temple, and breaking bread from house to house, did eat their meat with gladness and singleness of heart. Burnett Cove Baptist Church The Rev. It. It. Mi-narrcy, I'astor Sunday 10 a.m. Sunday School every week wilh Clay Ion Prcssley, super intendent. Kvery Sunday nlyht Prayer meeting and choir practice. 11 a.m. Preaching on the sec ond and fourth Sundavs by the pastor. Saturday Prayer meeting in the homes every Saturday night, Everyone is invited to attend this 'riendly church. Burnett Siding Baptist Church The Rev. Joe Williams, Pastor 10 a.m. Sunday School, Vaughn Rogers,. Superintendent, V : ,.,, 11 a.m. Preaching Services on the first and third Sundays. Liberty Baptist Church The Rev. D. D. Russell, Tastor 10 A. M. Sunday School, Lloyd Teague, superintendent. 11 A. M. Morning sermon Jy the pastor. Everyone Is cordially lnlvlted. Olivet Baptist Church Rev. O. L. Ledford, Pastor SUNDAY 10 a. m. Sundav School. Harrold Leatherwood, Superintendent. lla. m. Worship service by me pastor. 6:30 n. m. B.T.U. meeting with Mrs. Lester Sheehan as the leader. 8 p. m. Preaching bly the pastor WEDNESDAY , 7:30. d. m. Midweek.. Prayer Meeting in the home, Hiram Cald well, leader. SATURDAY " ' "' ' 7:30 p. m. Cottage Prayer Meet ing, Melvin Brooks, leader. Radio program over wnuu every Sunday afternoon, 2 o'clock till 3, conducted by the pastor. MEMORY VERSE zorver ye would that men should do unto you, even so do ntm; jor this is the law and the 'prophets." Matmew to use. The master in e had sprvnnts nr whom he entrusted k used for the slaves' s profit. . Ji the others, he gave me next ne gave the lat but one. Then i lner lournpv: master returned, the i (inuniecl the money '.i. riven him, and the 1 much pleased and better job, to use mod tilt' KPCmwl man hod Med his two talents; to whom only one ",,n given, was afraid SJ he lmried it in the 1 n his master asked "'"me of the money. nan mined it and hlU.ster bv callintr him f J0 reaped "where -"Jlllg, I II J HOC! i. and slothfulness. To aster vara n " cat him out. talents in varying -me are geniuses, and 'e sad if thnoo kw anU did the world ''VPS Tin rreA O - gifts, and these,' usea diligently to a tiuu me wona. wh. like the man "Praising God, and having favor with all the people. And the Lord added to the church daily such as should be saved." , That is indeed the Christian way. of living in mutual love, trust and sharing. I St. Luke also tells us, in Acts, about a silversmith of Ephesus,' who seemed not to be selling as many shrines for the goddess Diana as formerly. The making of these shrines was his way of earning a living. He told his fellow citizens that the Christians were to blame. They were making far too many converts to this new religion. So wrought up did he get the citi-, zens that they infected the whole city, and some caught Gaius and Aristarchus, of Macedonia, conv panions of Paul in his travels, and rushed them into the theater. Friends restrained Paul from going to their rescue. Alexander, a Jew, was put forward to de fend the Christians, but the peo ple would not listen, but shouted, "Great is Diana of the Ephe sians," for two whole hours. Tlie town clerk finally calmed tUe enraged and confused people by pointing out that the Chris tians were not criminals, and that if they had broken the law, the silversmiths could have them brought before a court of justice. The mob then disperses Nut-d outlineg pmductd by th DlvWon ot Chrirtlan Education, National I IjlBtMl. ....... i... i.. .7L aun.tirat " Salvation Army P O Rnx 57. Wavnesville MOUNTAIN MISSION DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS Located at Maple Rprincs, On The Max Patch Koad Major Cecil Brown, District Of ficer. Blanch Lowe, Assistant. Glenna West, Children's worker. MAPLE SPRINGS: Headquar ters. Little Creek, Shelton Laurel, Bonnie Hill, and Sleepy Valley, Mission Cenlers. ACTIVITIES: Sunday Schools, Preaching services. Young People's notinps. Visitation. Bible classes, Ladies' Home League in all Cen- tcrs. ; , ' DELLWOOI) BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. George MehalTe y, Pastor Morning Worship at 11 o'clock, with the sermon by the pastor Prayer meeting Friday night at the homes. ' Bible study conducted by the patsor Wednesday night. B. T. U. meets on Sunday night. The church bus operates for all services. . Seventh Day Adventist Tahernacle 106 Beech Street HAELWOOD . Stewart I. Bauer, Pastor SATURDAY 9:45 a.m. Sabbath School. 11 a.m. Worship. WEDNESDAY 7 p.m. Mid-week prayer-meeting at the church, 4 W n V " ! l Kill 111 l' 's ' " I i n -' t j'rr- icy- sjsi: A 'A :-: ' ;.Wft.SWw. ..v ... The years have brought poverty and privation to this aged gentle woman, but they have not destroyed her spirit nor dimmed her faith in God. She earns a "scanty subsistence for herself and her dependent grand child with her own hands, but she holds no bitterness in her heart and is as grateful to God for her frugal loaf as if it were a feast of the finest foods.' .. :. It takes faith and strong character to weather the storms of adversity without damage to the soul. There are people who enjoy abundance without the remotest thought of God's providence. When misfortune comes and their house of sand crashes, they go down with it. They lack the sustaining power of an humble heart and active faith. Religion teaches men to enjoy prosperity with humility, and to rise above misfortune through honest effort and faith in God. This fine old mother, who thanks God for her loaf and pitcher, has not lived and wrought and trusted in vain. Her life and her faith are the glory of humanity and the hope of the world. AU FOR Tttr r t. L , T" chUrch if J: mE church "e builHi J f . 8 ha Palest fac . . 7 It ia a j;.?, u, c"aracter anH . IV'. earl" for sake of i,: ' ' ",3 WUdren'. .i. '. 'ur Us sake of ih- r:" , uni,y nd d ',incn "self, f.1i r. ., ' w me W For Ch nalion your r;i,l ,v -"urcfi m,, Sunday. Boole Monday , , Matthew Tuemlau " Provcrh. Wednesday ' " ' ' Rmana '8 Thursday " tuke ' ln,i'y 'Corinthi., "turdoy Proverbs ,0 ' John 28 20 P'r Verse, Hi tiliil i- miiiim.ti urn '! i ! iiiiiiiiwi ii i Mil i hi This Series of Ads Is Being Published Each Week in The Wayncsville Mountaineer Under the Auspices of the Haywood County Ministerial Association, and. 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