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GO TO CHURCH SOMEWHERE EVERY SUNDAI Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom nail 1?7?-* Main St WDnttrfflf Program for the week beginning June 8, 1954. 4 p.m.?Watchtower Bible study. Subject: "Resurrection. Our Strength-Giving Hope." Scripture Text: 1 Cor. 15:20124. NW. reads.; "However, now Christ has - - - been raised up from the dead, the first fruits of those who have fal len asleep in death. For since is through a man, resurrection of the dead is also through a man. For just as in Adam all are dying, so also in the Christ all will be made alive. But each one in his own rank: Christ the first fruits, after wards those who belong to the Christ during his presence. Next the accomplished end, when he bands over the Kingdom to his God and Father, when he has de stroyed all government and all authority and power:" TL ESDAY? ,8 p m. ? Book study. Bible class. Subject: "The Healing of the Jerusalem Above". rniDAY? 7 30 p.m.?Service meeting. Sub jects (Presenting the Good News.i (Your Service Meeting! (Make Sure of All Things. "Bible Inspira tion"! 8.30 p m. ? Theocratic Ministry School. (Instruction Talk.! Ours (e. ed. as.* ing. Gen. 3:14, NW.l ? 1st. Student reading. Ex. 1:1 to 2:22.i (2nd. student reading. Ex. 2:23 to 4 9. NW > (3rd, student Purpose of the third student? ; Talk ( If the people of this World today wish to understand the Bible they have a good deal more to do than to just read the Bible as another book The Bible is not just anoth er book, it is a cannon of 60 books ?written by more than 30 different men over a period of 1612 years, and yet. all in perfect agreement. , Come and join us as we study to | gain understanding.? Prov 4:5-7. Free No collection Free .? ? I ? ?' ?." 11 ' il Seventh Day Adventist Tabernacle 106 Beech St reft HAZEI.WOOD The Rev. Pete .Mcisner, Pastor SATURDAY? 9:30 a m.? Sabbath School. J N. Gardner. Supt. 1.1:00 a rn ? Worship Service. Sermon bv the pastor. Subject: s "Voices Crying in the Wilderness." The Sunday night meetings con- I linue on the prophetic book ot Daniel. This week, June S. at 7:45 I p m . the study is on Chapter 2. j This chapter systematically out- j lines history from the time of Dan- i iel on down through the present day until the glorious return of Jesus Christ. Come and enjoy the: color pictures. Everyone is invited, i Grace Church in the Mountains EPISCOPAL The Rev. Edcar II. Goold, Rector June fi Whit Sunday 9:45 a.m.?Church School. 11:00 a m ?r Holy Communion ; and sermon Hazel wood Baptist . Church The Her. J?hn I. Ktoer, Pastor "A growing church in a progres sive town." SUNDAY? Sunday School?0:43 a.m. Jerry Rogers, Supt. Morning Worship?11:00 a.m. Sermon by the pastor. Training Union?7:00 p.m. Frank j Saunders, Director. Evening Worship, 8:00 p.m. Ser mon by pastor. Announcements and Activttiea Vacation Biblp School will begin Monday morning. This school will continue through June 18. Classes will begin daily, except Saturday, at 8:30 a.m. and will end at 11:30 a.m. All children- from age 2 to 16 are invited to attend. The school this year is under the direction of Mrs. Hoy Wright and Mrs. Sam Knight. Mrs. Wright will serve as superintendent. The Board of Deacons will meet Mohday at 7:30 p.m. at the church. The Building Committee is also asked to be at this meeting. The Monthly Workers Clinic for all Sunday School officers and teachers and all Training Union leadership will be Tuesday even ing at 7:30 at the church. Family Night will be observed Wednesday evening at 7:30. All organizations of the W. M. S. will meet. The Brotherhood will meet also. The Quarterly Church Con ference will follow. First Baptist Church WAYNESV1LLE The Rev. T. E. Roblnett, Pastor SUNDAY? 9:45?Sunday School. There is a place and a welcome here for those of every age. 9:45 to 12:00?The Nursery Is open. 11:00?Morning Worship. Ser mon by Dr. Robert L. Holt. Di rector of Public Relations, Mars Hill College. Music under the di rection of Miss Ann Coman Craw ford. 6:45?Training Union. 8:00?Evening Worship. Sermon : by Dr. Robert U. Holt. Special j nnisic by the Youth and Senior j choirs. MONDAY? 8:30- Vacation Bible School. 7:30?Deacons meet. 8:00?W M. S itfc'cts in the Church parlor. The Henrietta Hall Shuck Circle has charge of j the program and they are respon sible for the flowers In the church 1 each Sunday during the month of June WEDNESDAY - 3:30?Junior R. AV meet at the church. 3:30?Junior G. A's. meet at the j church 7 30?Midweek Prayer Service. 8:15?Senior Choir rehearsal. Crabtree Methodist Charge Rev. A. K. Davis. Minister CRABTREE 10 00 Church School. Joe] Palmer, Supt. DAVIS CHAPEL 10:00 ? Church School. O. L, j Yates. Supt. FINCIIER S CHAPEL 10:00 -- Church School, Robert Cockrcll. Supt. MT. ZION 10:00?Church School. Herschell Rogers, Supt. Announcements All the churches of the charge , will attend the service at Lake Junatuska, Haywood County Day Program beginning at 11 o'clock and the MYE Program at Lake Junaluska at 8 p.m. Dr. J Lent Stokes will be the speaker at the evening service Want ads brine quirk result*. I I " * <J V?"? !?-? I Amos Condemns Sociql Injustice ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Alfred J. Buescher ~~~ _ , Scripture?II Kings 14:?J-29; Amos 7-8. . . !,. Jill, l/TBI ? I A??Z 77fi~~HH fH A terrible plague of grasshoppers in- ' vaded Israel because of the king's and people's sins. When the grasshoppers had completely eaten the crops, Amos, Clod's prophet, fx-ayed "O Lond God, forgive, I. beseech Thee." Amos prophesied the desolation of Is rael, so Amaziah, the priest, went to Jeroboam, the king of Israel, saying that , Amos had conspired against the king, and "The land is not able to bear all his words." Amaziah told Amos, "O thou seer, go flee thee into the land of Judah, and there eat bread and prophesy there." Amos answered him, "The Lord said unto me, prophesy unto My people Israel." Because of Israel's social injustices, Amos prophesied that the Lord would bring a famine when "In that day shall the fair virgins and the young men faint for thirst." MEMORY VERSE?Amos 5:14. 1 Hazelwood Methodist Charge The Rev. R. J. Halin, Pastor T1IE FRANCIS COVE CHURCH SUNDAY? 9:30 a.m. ? Morning Worship, j Sermon subject: "Ttae Fellowship | of the Holy Spirit." 10:15 a.m. Sunday School. K. j H. Boone, Supt. 11:30 a.m. ? Haywood County Day Program at Lake Junaluska, Mr. Wayne Corpening, speaker. 2:30 p.m.?Community Sing at Lake Junaluska. 8:00 p m.?.Evening Service con ducted by Methodist Youth Fel- I lowship at Lake Junaluska, Dr. J. ( Lem Stokes, 11, speaker. TUESDAY? 8:00 p.m ? Prayer service and Bible Study. Introduction to Rev elation. THURSDAY ? 8:00 p.m.?Woman's Society of ; Christian Service. Hostess: Mrs. ! Bob Francis. Program: Mis* Hazel j Hollingsworth. THE HAZELWOOD CHURCH SUNDAY? 9:30 a m ?-Sunday School, W. J. Nichols, Supl. 10:30 a m. ? Morning Worship, i Sermon subject: "The Fellowship of the Holy Spirit." 11:30 a m. ? Haywood County Day Program at Lake Junaluska. Mr. Wayne Corpening, speaker. 2:30 p.m.?Community Sing at j Lake Junaluska 8:00 p.m.?Evening Service con ducted by Methodist Youth Fel lowship at Lake Junaluska, Dr. J;' Lem Stokes. II. speaker. MONDAY? 2:30 p.m. Daily Vacation Bible School TUESDAY 2:30 p.m.?Daily Vacation Bible! School WEDNESDAY? 2:30 p.m.?Daily Vacation Bible School. 7:30 p.m.?Bible Study and Pray er Service. Introduction to Revela tion. THURSDAY? 2:30 p.m.?Daily Vacation Bible School. FRIDAY? 2:30 p.m.?Daily Vacation Bible School 7 30 p.m.?Commencement Pro gram for the Bible School. The average man believes in the church: let him be consistent and go to church In 1900. about 200 children out of every 1,000 live births died be fore they were 1 year old, com pared to today's rate of around 20 per 1.000 in several countries. j r Shady Grove Methodist Charge Rev. James II. Coleman, Pastor Tel. GL 6-5788 SHADY GROVE There will be no Church School held and all (hose who desire to attend the Haywood County Day Program will have an opportunity to do so. 8 p.m.?Evening Worship. Ser mon by pastor on subject: ?'What's The Use of Praying?" Official Board meeting will follow worship service. MAGGIE 10 a.m.?Church School for all age groups. Mrs. C. L. White, Supt. 11 a.m.?Morning Worship. Ser mon by pastor. Subject: "Dead Fish Always Drift Downstream? Only The Living Salmon Climb the Waterfalls." HEMPHILL 10 a.m.?Church School for all age groups. Roy Shelton, Supt. Barberville Baptist Church The Rev. Jarvis Brock, Pastor SUNDAY? 10 a.m.?Sunday School. Jol#> Ruff. Supt. 11 a.m ? Morning Worship. Ser mon by the pastor. 2:30 p.m.?Preparation Day for i Vacation Bible School. 7 p.m.?Training Union. Jake Schulhofer, Director. 8:00 p.m. ? Evening Worship. Sermon by the pastor WEDNESDAY? 7:13 p.m.?Prayer Meeting. ? Beginning Monday the Church will hold its annual Daily Vaca tion Bible School. The School will be held daily from 9 a m to 12 noon, June 7 througn June 18. All age groups will be included. Etery | one is invited. In the 18th Century, so little was known about bird migrations that some people believed that birds 1 wintered on the moon. Richland Baptist Church The Rev. Edgar Willi*, Pastor SUNDAY? 10 a.m.?Sunday Scnool. Allte j Moore, Supt. 6:45 p.m. ? Training Union. | Esther Mae Gibson. Director. 7:30 p.m. ? Evening Worship, j Sermon by pastor. WEDNESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Bible Study from Book of Ezekiel taught by the Pastor. THURSDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Officers and teachers meeting at the church. FRIDAY? 7:30 p.m.?WMU meets at the church. Mrs. Everett Cutshaw, president, in charge. A modern coal mine is not black, but white from pulverized lime stone sprayed on the walls to re duce fire hazards. Today's cockroaches differ little from those who lived 250 million years ago. 1 Red Bank Baptist Church Rev. Lush Rogers, Pastor SUNDAY? 10:00 a. m.? Sunday School., Don Smathers, Supt. 11:00 a. m.?Worship every sec ond and fourth Sunday. Sermon by pastor. 7:30 p.m. ? Regular monthly j singing. Special singers are ex- j pected to attend and an invita- j tion is extended to all singers. WEDNESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Prayer Service and Rible Study. Everyone is invited to come and ! worship with US. U. S. farm experts in January. J954 were valued at 205 million dollars, about 24 per cent below those of the previous January. Salt ocean water, heavier than j fresh water, often travels far up- ' stream along the bottom of liv ers. 5he /l/'U.T. "Seek good, ond not evil, It moy live; ond so the lord, the of Hosts, shall be with p Amos 5 14. 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