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Ii .Aur. i v i 111? ii k tviiuu / ^ GO TO CHURCH SOMEWHERE EVERY SUNDA Christian Giving ("TP //L; ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON -Scripture?Art* 20:35; I CorifithJuxu l&l-Jg; II Cftrinthiim 3:1-0. ? ' ' D// '// ii/.,/ ?? /a * J / BT-?Z V- ~<i By Alfred J. Buescher Paul met the Kphesian elders on the scacoast as he was about to sail for Jerusalem. He told them he probably wot la never see them again, and to re member Jesus' words, "It is better to give than to receive." The Christians in Jerusalem were in dire need, so Paul suggested to the Corinth ians that on the hist day of each week each one should lay aside, "as God hatii prospeicd him," for the relief of the saints. I Yi 11 Although the churches in Macedonia * ww? also very poor, they contributed iwore than generously to the suffering brethren in Jerusalem. Paul, disap pointed with the offerings of the Corinth ians, wrote them of this liberality. The Macedonians also begged Paul to take their gifts to Jerusalem and min ister to the saints himself, he wrote. "But first gave their ownselves to the Lord." MEMORY VERSE - Acts 20:33. Salvation Army MOUNTAIN MISSION DISTRICT Drawer 629 TeL GL 6 6718 MAX PATCH ROAD Major Cecil Brown. District Of JhSCMT Lieut, file ana West. Assistant. Lela PresaeH, Assistant. Blanche Lowe. Secretary. Jean Fresr, Children's Worker. ACTIVITIES: Preaching secviees, Sunday Schools, Y. P. Legion. Bible Classes, Ladies' Home League. Home visitation in all Centers. CHURCHES: Max Patch ? Headquarters. Shelton Laurel, Lit tle Creek, Bonnie Hill, Sleepy Val ley, and Timber Ridge. First Baptist Church HAZELWOOD. Y C. Thf Krv. John 1 Klifr. Pastor "A crowfni church in a progres sive town." SUNDAY? Sunday School?9:45 a.m. Jerry Roger*. Supt. Morning Worship ? 11:00 a.m. Sermon by th? pastor Training Union?7:00 p m. Frank Saunders, Director. Evening Worship ? 8:00 p m. Sermon by (he pasto Announcements and Activities Mid-week prayer service will b? held Wednesday evening at 7*30 ( loir practice will follow. Visitors are always welcome tc worship With us, A cordial welcome awaits you at the House of God. Dcllwood Methodist Charge The Rev. Grady Barringer, Pastor DEI.I,WOOD SUNDAY? 10 00 Morning Worship, with sermon by the pastor. 11 00 ? Church School. Taylor I'erruson. superintendent. 7 00- MYK TUESDAY? 7 30? Choir practice. ELIZABETH CHAPEL SUNDAY? 10:00?Church School, Hugh Rat cliffe. Superintendent. 7.00?MYF". 7 45 Evening Worship with ser mon by the pastor WEDNESDAY? 7 45 Choir practice and Prayer meeting MAPLE GROVE f TfID AY? 8 (Hi WSCS at the home of Mrs, Leonard Leatherwood. SUNDAY? 10 00 Chureh Sehool. J. W Leatherwood. superintendent. 11:00 ? Morning worship with sermon by the pastor. 7 (UK- MYF. THURSDAY? it 00 ?Choir practice. Christian Science Service The Christian Science lesson sermon will be read Sunday mom ma at 11 o'clock in room number 11 on the first floor of the Ma sonic Temple. A Testimony Meeting wilt be held each Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Public is invited. f'T ?? W i i. I>K. EITHER A. HORN of Ashe ville is conducting revival serv ices each evening at Ibe Free Methodist fhurih here Com mencing -it 7:45 o'clock the series of meetings will continue through August '!!? and a cordial invitation is extended to the public bv the pastor ol' the church. Woodland Baptist Church MF.DFOKI) FARM COMMUNITY The Rev. G. W. Jameson, Pastor sUNOAY? 9.45 a m.?Sunday School. Vardy Fugate. Supt. 11:00 a.m. -- Morning Worship. Message by the pastor. tj 45 p m Training Union. Al fred Gaddis, Director. 7 45 p.m. Evening Worship. Mess,tee by the pastor. WEDNESDAY 7 00 p.in Mid-week Prayer Ser vice. Seventh Day Adventist Tabernacle 106 Rffh Slrrft HA/KLWOOD The Itev. Pete Melsner, Pastor i SATURDAY? , !) :t() a m. Sabbath School. J. N I Gardner. Supt. 11 (H? a.m. Worship Service | Sermon by the pastor Subject "lifts Rebuild The Wall". You and your friends are always 1 invited to worship with us at th< friendly Tabernacle. I @S Ptble ^orbg JOHN 4 17?"Whoever knows whai is right to Jo and fails, to do tt, for him it is sin."(RSV) ? ? ? This passage has two aspects; an implied positive and a certain negative. Only those who have a certain amount of know ledge re lati ve toright and wrong need apply the passage to themselves. This, almost certain ly, includes all those sufficiently literate to read this feature. These words of St. James refer to what we sometimes call the sins of omission ? which are legion. To seek knowledge is good; to apply know ledge is better. To seek God's will for our lives is necessary, to do God's will is imperative. The latter calls lor more dedication and self dis? I ripline than the former. Most of us know more about the good life than J t we ever achieve. Our practice of Christian prin ciples and ethics falls far short of our under standing of them. To increase knowledge is rel atively easy; to improve conduct is difficult. Ignorance of the law does not excuse us before men; ignoring the law indicts us before God. The best way of honoring God is to believe Mis word, as revealed in the Scripture? to trust Mis Grace as manifested by the Son and to act upon the knowledge that has been imparted to us by the Holy Spirit. To do otherwise is to sin. Dr. J H. Thaden First Presbyterian Church Lake Park , Iow a 9? I..- in>u;>?'. ' ,y ?? First Baptist Churcb The Rev. T. E. Kobinett, Pastor j WAYNES VILLE in Christian Grace you must practice Christian Virtues. The first Christian Virtue is Regular Church Attendance. SUNDAY? 9:46?Sunday School. There is a place and a welcome here for those ! of all ages. j 9:45 to 12:00- The Nursery is I open. 11:00 to 12:00? Sunbeams meet. 11:00?Morning Worship. Ser mon: "Men Plus God." by the pas tor. Music under the direction of Miss Ann Com an Crawford 8:45 to 9:00?The Nursery is i open. 0 45?Training Union. 8:00?Evening Worship. Sermon I "Committed Unto God," by the I pastor Special music by the youth and senior choirs MONDAY? 7:30?Intermediate G A.\ meet at the church. WEDNESDAY? 3:30?Junior G.A's meet at the i church. 3:30?Junior R.A.'s meet at the ! Church. G:30?Training Union Workers I Council. 7 30 ? Midweek Prayer Service, j 8:15?Youth and Senior choir rc 1 hearsal. i THURSDAY? I 7:30?Y W A. s meet with Sue Campbell. | Rorkv Branch Free Will Rantist Chnrrh The R??. N. P. Byrd, Pastor SATURDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Evangelistic service with Vislllng minister SUNDAY? 10:00 a.m.?Sunday School. I.una Boone. Supt. 11:00 a.m.?Morning Worship. Sermon by pastor. 8:00 p na.?Sermon by the pas tor WEDNESDAY? 7 30 p.m.?Prayer service. Hazelwood Methodist Charge The Rev. R. J. Hahn, Pastor T1IE FRANCIS COVE CHURCH SUNDAY? 10:00 a.m. ? Morning Worship. Sermon subject. "The Antidote to Care". 10:45 a.m.?Sunday School. R. H. Boone, Supt. ?I UESDAY? 8:00 p.m.?No prayer service. At tend the Revival at Hazelwood. THE HAZELWOOD CHURCH SUNDAY 10:00 a.m.?Sunday School. W, J. Nichols. Supt, 11:00 a.m. ? Morning Worship. Dr. Warren C. Mclntire, preaching, 7:00? Prayer Service. 7:30 p.m.?'Revival Service. Dr. Mclntire preaching MONDAY? 7:00 p.m.?Children's Service. 7:00 p.m.?Prayer Service. 7:30 p.m.?Revival Service. TUESDAY? 7 00 p.m.?Children's Service. 7 00 p.m.?Prayer Service. 7:30 p.m.? Revival Service. WEDNESDAY? 7:00 p.m.?Children's Service. 7:00 p.m.?Prayer Service. 7:30 pm.?Revival Service, THURSDAY? 7:00 p.m.?Children's Service. 7:00 p.m.?Prayer Service. 7 30 p.m.?Revival Service FRIDAY? 7:00 p.m.?Children's Service. 7:00 p.m.?Prayer Service. 7 30 p.m.?Revival Service. SATURDAY? 7:00 p.m.?Children's Service. 7:00 p m.?Prayer Service. 7 30 p.m.?Revival Service. There is no road to survival with out spiritual revival! Ratcliffe Cove Baptist Church Friendly Church In A Friendly Community." The Re?. C.ay Chambers, Paster SUNDAY? 10 00 am. ? Sunday School 1 meets under the leadership of Jimmie Messer, Supt. Bring the family. 7:30 ^>.m.?Traiing Union. Troy Fran hi in. Director. You are invited to each of these sty-vice*. The Junion Ugion from the Spring Hill Baptist Church will give the Assembly Program following Training Union. WEDNESDAY? 7:30 pro.?Choir practice and congregational singing. 8:00 p.m.?Prayer meeting and Bible Stud/, Red Bank Baptist Church Rev. Will Pharr, Pastor SUNDAY? 10:00 a. m. ? Sunday School. Don Smathers, Supt. Message by Pastor every 2nt and 4th Sunday. 7:00 p.m.?Training Union. Johr Trull, Director. WEDNESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Bible Study and Pray er meeting. Homecoming Day will be observ ed Sunday, Sept. 5 with an all day service including a singing pro gram and picnic dinner at noon Fairview BaDtist Church PLOTTS CREEK The Rev. Carl Cook, Pastor SUNDAY? Sunday School?10 a.m. Claude McLean, Superintendent. Sermon by the pastor?2nd and Ith Sunday mornings and 1st and Jrd Sunday nights. Grace Church in the Mountains EPISCOPAL The Rev. David Cyrus Cargill, Rector 8:00 a.m.?Holy Communion. I I J 1:00 a.m. ? Holy Communion ! and sermon by the Rev. .1. Rufus i Morgan, of Franklin, assisted by Mr. Cargill. Allen's Creek Baptist Church Rev. C. D. Sawyer, Pastor Lucius Allen, Fred Farmer, Carl Brooks. Sunda'y School Superin- i tendents. Ken Caldwell, Training Union Director. SUNDAY? Sunday School?10 a.m. Worship Hour?11:00 a.m. Training Union?7:00 p.m. Worship Hour?8:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY? . 7 p.m.?Weekly Prayer Service at the church with choir rehearsal , immediately following. ? i. (The (5ol6ctt (Teal mm* * Alms deeds of Dorcas. "I have shewed you all things, how to laboring ye 0jj? port the weak, and to remember the wordi of the Lord J* He said, It is more blessed to give than to receive -tg, bethel Methodist Church "Bethel on the Pigeon" The Rev. L. B. George, Minister The opening hour of the church school is ten o'clock. M. C. Nix, the general superintendent, will be in charge of the opening exercises and have direction of the officers and teachers. The morning worship will be gin at eleven o'clock. A welcome awaits all who w ish to come for an hour of worship. Th, tj congregational mi..., rj der the direction of 11 Worle.v. Tn > will be played b\ Gu? 1 Boy Scouts meet at tl 1 Monday at C ? i * Choir re: ? Wee. 1 ning at 7:HU Me ' the director (ludjier ' pianist. All men.bt a are invited ? , . ;.-as Want Ads bring ituiti Iv'ten you y&fesfa ^/<m W Me Thousands of Carolina homemakcrs ct ready know this is a "sure thing. They figured it this way, and so can you. 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