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rthtree Baptist Church 1.4GGIE VALLEY , J0joi Willie, Jr.. Pastor ~ __ the Gospel Light i ? Radio Station WWIT? 1 on your dial. Sunday School. Claude : LwS.iP service. 1 ^ on 2nd. 4th and 5th < --Prayer Services con- i f Rev. Rufe Finger. ' DAY- ? \ m-Prayer Service. I J ^ Bible Study. < '^-Prayer Services in a 1 John's Church haynesville , w Lawrence Newman, Pastor I tl catholic Masses for , ittrn North Carolina ;vme?8:00 and 11:00?St. lurch. _g 15?immaculate Con hapel. fe _ 10:00 ? Artist lg iSummer only). City?8:00?St. Joseph's v ? 800 ? St. William's j?11:00 ? Our Lady ol in _ 10:00 ? St. Francis ky Branch Free Baptist Church tT. S. F. Byrd, Pastor AY ,m? Evangelistic service ing minister. jn? Sunday School. Lum upt. a.m.?Morning Worship, by pastor. m?Sermon by the pas- ! iDAY? i e?Prayer service. 1 Bethel Methodist Church "Bethel on the Pigeon" rhe Rev. L. B. George. Minister Promotion day for the church ;chool will be held Sunday, Octo aer 3 at the opening of the school it ten o'clock It is important that ill pupils and teachers he present VI. N. Nix. the general superintend ing will direct the promotion pro :edure. World Wide Communion Sunda> A'ill be observed at the morning' worship hour at eleven o'clock The ibservance of this significant event has steadily gained in importance since Us beginning, you are invit ;d to attend this service. Youth and Intermediate groups will meet for their worship serv ices and business meeting at 1:00 o'clock. All of the Youth of the church are Invited to the meet ing and are encouraged to invite your friends. Boy Scouts meet at the*church Monday at 7 00 o'clock. Guy Wells. Scoutmaster. John Remenar. As sistant Scoutmaster, and James Reeves, chairman ol Troup Oorn mittee will be in charge of pro Tarn. Choir rehearsal each Wednesday evening at the church at 7:30. All members of the choir are asked to ittend. Cove Creek Baptist Church The Rev. Carl Cook. Pastor 10 a.m.?Sunday School. Mrs 0. C. Davis, Superintendent. Sermon by the pastor 1st and 3rd Sunday morning and 2nd and 4th Sunday nights. Pigeon Baptist Church Rev. Pete Ilicks, Pastor SUNDAY? Sunday School. 10:00, Henry F. Teague Superintendent. Sermon by the pastor, 11:00. Preaching every 1st and 3rd Sunday morning. Training Union 7:30 everj Sun day night. Rev. Odie Fish, Direc tor. nnd|^|^Goob >b's Struggle to Understand Life E KEPT HIS FAITH THROUGH MANY CALAMITIES Scripture?Job 1?t; 19-33. BilWMAN CAMPBELL Bms LESSON we turn time when Jesus was on Hd later when the apostles Hirying on His work in the ^pvch after His resurree Btf later still when Paul ^?itiag his epistles to the ? churches advising them Bheir conduct as followers Bus. to several thousand Before Christ's birth. ? dory is of a man who B many disasters and his Be to keep his faith in God Ball his suffering. Be was a man in the land B?hose name was Job; and Ban was perfect and up Bnd one that feared God Bhewed evil," we read. The B Ui was in the northern ? the Arabian peninsula. Bras a very wealthy man ' B several thousand sheep, Biousand camels, five hun Bhe of oxen and five hun Bc asses and a very great Bid. He wa< known as "the B of all the men of the , B*d seven sons and three B". who were all devoted Blather and to each other BtyiUtfcr a very happy B^ there was a day when B> of Job came to present B"cs before the Lord, and Job arose, rent his mantle and shaved his head, and fell upon the ground. worshipping God and saying, "Naked I came out of my mother's womb, and naked shall f return thither; the Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away: ' blessed be the name of the Lord." How easy it is for riches to 1 take wings and fly away. Many have suffered such calamities and some lose their faith, often those who have been deeply religious. God could not treat me so if He is indeed a loving father, they say. Job's faith sustained him through these horrible tribula tions, but more was to follow. Satan, seeing Job was faithful so far, tortured him further by send ing terrible diseases to destroy his strength and cause him un told suffering. , Job's wife lost her faith in the divine and loving Spirit, and spoke to him in what was a most j heartless manner, saying, "Dost thou still retain thine integrity ? curse God and die." i Job's answer was. "Thou speak eth as one of the foolish women speaketh. What? shall we re-j ceive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil?" Three of Job's friends came to him?Eliphaz, Bildad and Zophar. For seven days they sat silently by him. saying no word. These were good men but they con t MEMORY VERSE 1 'hall seek Me, and find Me. uhen yr shall search for Me *8 your heart."?Jeremiah 99:13. Bune also among them." B&tan was malignant and B was evidently counted ^Bhe angels in heaven. God B' Job as a perfect man, B*n asked, ' Doth Job fear B naught ? ' and pointed B Job had everything to Bm believe in God's good Bwtuating that the Lord B- hun. "But put forth ^Buid now. and touch all Bhsth. and he will curse Bp>y face." B* Permitted Satan to strip ^B*ll his possessions. One ^P> Job's sons and daugh ^B* {easting in one broth a man came to Job ^Bhu oxen had been plow ^B the asses were feeding when the Sabeans ^Bihem, killed the servants guarding them and ^P* asses away ; only this B*as left to tell Job. ^P he had finished his tale ?[ban e?mc to telI Job thal ^Pheaven -possibly light ^pl burned all the sheep. ^B another man came and ^B Chaldeans had carried ^Bj?"ls and slain the serv ^P> he nad escaped, ?twribie of all, still an ^P" rushed in to say that I P1 'una and daughters I B*"Kk. a great wind had I B*b the walls of the house 1 B "c killed. jjjB^pyripK*' > tended that Job must have sinned and was being punished by God for these secret faults. Poor Job. That was the final blow. He felt himself abandoned, even God had removed Himself from him, it seemed. In his desolation Job cried: "Oh that I knew where I might find Him! that I might come even to His seat! I would order my cause before Him, and fill my mouth with arguments. Will He plead against me with His great poiver? No; but He would 'put strength in me." Poor Job, he sought di'igently for God and could not find Him, but his faith held firm, and he in sisted "He knoweth the way that I take; when He hath tried me, I shall come forth as gold." Job's conduct during his bitter trials provides a well-known prov erb, "the patience of Job." People react Very differently under trou ble: this may be noted in even quite small children. Some go away by themselves and grieve; some run to mother or dad; others grow rebellious and "fighting mad" and battle it out. Teach the children patience under their af flictions, which probably are not so dreadful as they appear to their young minds. You may plant a seed in their minds and hearts that will help Ihom to keep thei# faith and rise above disasters all through their lives. r Pi' durcl by U?. "t Chri?ti?n Kaurntiun. ' *-nurt h*? of Christ in tbr U S A , and used by prrmiwion Uibuud bv King i'.amrri SyjidnaU . _ ALL OVER THE WORLD | ? : . ? ' ' Glance at an atlas or give your globe a spin. It s a vast world, encompassing continents, oceans, mountains, deserts and val leys. Its inhabitants number in the billions, and they in turn are divided into many nations, each with varied tongues, creeds, and religions. But here at last we have struck upon a common denominator ?? religion. For all peoples in all times have recognized a superior power ? their creator. On World Wide Communion Day, Christians all over the world unite in their churches to partake of the Lord's Supper, one of the holiest rituals of the Church. Together, in His house, their prayers attain a new significance. Their voices blend into one universal voice, from which stems new power and meaning. Go to your church on World Wide Communion Day. You will be in the fellowship of millions of worshippers, receiving with them new hope for peace of mind and soul?and peace for the world.. , | . ? ajf; , * ?:<: . **": . ? -0?"' * ' ?<- ' . ?" r - / ??r ? '? - - ?> ??>. .> . * .. ???? A/,',.-, ^ THE CHURCH FOR ALL ... , ALL FOR THE CHURCH <. The Church i.; the greatest factor on earth for the building of character and good citizenship It i:; a storehouse of .spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are lour sound reasons why every person .should attend services regularly and .support hie Church They are (1) For his own sake (2) For his children's sake. (3) For tho rake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itr.ell. which needs his moral and material upport Plan to go to church regu ljrly and read your Bible daily. Book Chapter Verses Jj||| Sunday Matthew 26 17-10 Monday John 11 1-11 Tuesday 1 Corinthians It 20 28 Wednesday........... John IS 1-8 Thoraday 1 Corinthia .* 10 12-17 Friday ............. 1 Corinthians 12 12-18 * SaturdayI. Corinthians ' 16 9-14 r : ' a Allison Construction Co., Inc. Balsam Rd. GL 6-5621 Allison & Duncan Oil Co. Suppliers of Sinclair Products J Dial GL 6-3921 Hazelwood % Helk ? Hudson "Ilomr of Better Values" Iturgin's Dept. Store "One Stop Shopping Center" Depot Street GL 6-5431 Central Cleaners "Superior Cleaning and Pressing" Church 6c Montgomery Sts., Dial GL 6-3671 Waynesville, N. C. Charlie's Drive-In Owners ? Charlie Woodard and Jimmle Williams Complete 24-Hour Service Farmers Hardware and Supply Co. "Quality and Service At Reasonable Prices" Depot Street GL 6-4169 ? Firestone Home & Auto Supply Store Bill Cobb Waynes ville Dial GL 6-3071 Garrett Furniture Co., Inc. Dial GL 6-5325 Haywood Huilders Supply Co. 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