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. ? Baptist Church V^ElZELWOOD. N. C. John Ivan Kizer, Pastor Scliool?9:45 a.m., Tal ge Boodard. Superintendent. CJ|r: H.11 11 00 .i Hi "What Is Devotion th?" by Rev. Elmer Green, t paktor. lining Union?1>:30 p.m.. Frank aider* Director. Jj Worship ? 7 30 p m by the WMS. cements and Activities ._^^_nthi> building fund d is ?observed Sunday. This ^Boes direct for the erec "X^Kr pew church. H.M.S. will have charge o' Hng worship hour. Thi< Hill begin their observance ^B. focus week which wil1 Hriday. January 21 ^pnior Board of Deacon Ht Monday at 7:30 p.m. at ?h Huntlil.\ general meeting of Hs. will be Tuesday even BO at the church. V Bible Study will be Wed dajrfl 7:00 P.m. followed by the ^^Khoir practice. isitor are welcome to wor&hie i usj Here you are a visitor y oOt> After that you are one s. Latcliffc Cove Baptist Church "AB'riendly Church In A ' V flgiendly Community." * |fv Gay Chambers, Pastor I I ? Sunday School un ^^Hership of Jimmy Messor, I l^^Hin.?Training Union meets rn^^fty Franklin, director, in !llAl.m. - Evening Worship, moll by the pastor. DlfflSDAy? :00 j?.m.?Prayer Meeting and L S'iudy. Bethel Presbyterian Church Sonoma Hd. at Bethel School Archie C. Graham, Pastor llenry >1. Hope. Jr.. Student Pastor NU.W 10 a m.?Church School. C. S. Rollins, superintendent. Good ma terial for classes ot all ages. 10 45 a.m.?YV.O.C. Sunday pray er group. 10:50 a.m.?Meeting of the offi cers. 11 a.m.?Morning Worship, V .uo p.m.?Senior High Fellow- j ship. High school age Christian | .raining and activities. 7:30 p.nm?Singspiration. MONDAY? 8:00 a in.?Beginning at 8 a.m. each morning this week, the stu dent pastor will be heard on Morning Devotions." facilities of adio station WHCC. c iSSD.W? 10:00 a.m. ? Representatives of Bethel Presbyterian will attend meeting of Asheville Presbytery, at West Asheville Presbyterian Jhureh. 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. . FDNESDAY? 7:00 p.m. ? Mid-week Prayer Service. Bethel Methodist "Bethel on the Pigeon" The Rev. L. B. George, Minister Church School opens at 10 o'clock. There are classes for all who wish to attend. M. C. Nix is he superintendent. Morning Worship Service begins t eleven o'clock. The "Church Attendance Cru >ade" will begin with the tabula ion of attendance on the first Sun day in February. Let all the mem bers of the church who have been I irregular in attendance begin now | that they might have a part in : bringing in attendance from out- 1 | side the actual church member-' . ship. | I The Youth and Intermediate j ! groups will meet jointly at seven j o'clock in the regular meeting j place, The Chapel. Boy Scouts will meet at the [ church Monda.y at 7:00 o'clock. Choir rehearsal each Wednesday evening at the church at 7:00. ^mdK^^fKoot) ?Christ, Son of the Living God ^?MON PETER DECLARES JESUS' DIVINE SONSHIP {^?< -Matthtw 10:1.1-17; John 5:17-18: l',:8-1>,; 17:1-}; I Fhilippiatis 2:5-11; Colossiaiw 1:15-20; Hebrews 1:1-). IEWMAN CAMPBKIJ, ?ARTICULAR portion of ! n'l story which is the be jf today's lesson portrays the most important Christ's life between His j by John the Baptist to j h on the Cross, s first statement of the soon to be born is fol y the prediction of His id Resurrection, and that vod soon after by the uration. was the most talked about His day. The things He miracles He performed, of life, made Him out did men say about Him? as the question Christ His disciples when they .o the coasts of Caesarea a beautiful region "just ? frontier at the foot of s of Mount Hernon." The answered Him that some was John the Baptist eased?others thought He ' Prophet Klijuh come Jeremiah or another of ?rophets. the Lord turned to His ends and constant com and asked, "But whom B" MKMOliY VERSK hou art the Christ, the Soil of the lieirty God."? Matthew I that I am?" Fetor an- j Him -Peter, tho warm but sometimes unreliable 1 "Thou art the Christ, t of the living Cod," he i blessed him for that an- ; hich He said that flesh and ( lad not revealed to him, >ty Father which is in And I also say unto thee, hou art Peter, and upon k I will build My church; Ratiof hell shall not pit* fWJ I Flummer says that it al I^^B'sills as If Jesus had asked kstion with some anxiety, hen Peter gave his answi r. kd was overjoyed, for it is ly place in the Gospel where failed an individual blessed. F did Feter come by his de f By listening to Jesus, by ing Him, by His ministry orks. He could come to no conclusion, for "Never man as this Man," never then nee, old any man do what lan did over nnd ovor. ip seems not to have fully hated the teaehlngs of concerning the Father, lie 'ard the Master's words, and onvinced that He, and He eould leveal God the Father m, so he said: "Lord, show f Father, and it stiffieeth "Jesus saith unto him. Have I been so long time with you, and yet tiast thou not known Me, Philip? he that hath seen Me hath seen* the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father. Behevest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in Me ? the words that I speak unto you I speak not of Myself: but the Father that dwelleth in Me, He doeth the works. "Believe Me that I am in the Father, and the Father in Me;" I "Verily, verily, I say unto you. He that believeth on Me, the j works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall I he do; because I go unto My ! Father." After Jesus' death and Resur rection. the things that He had done were exhibited by the disci ples themselves. They were given the inner strength of character and the power to do His work on ; earth, to perform miracles, to or ganize and carry on the church that Jesus spoke of after Peter's declaration of faith in Him. These things they did in spite of perse j cution. In concluding this lesson, let US see what Paul, that apostle who was educated as a teacher?an educated and conservative man, said: "bet this mind be in you, which v as also in Christ Jesus: Who, being in the form of Cod, thought it not robbery to be equal with God- But made Himself of no reputation, and took upon Him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men: "And being found in fashion as a man, He humbled Himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross." And this was a shameful and terribly cruel death. "Wherefore God also hath high ly exalted "Him, and given Him a name which is al?>ve every name: That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth; ' And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father." The eternal glory of the Son of God is revealed in Jesus' words, John 17, when Christ lifted up His eyes to heaven and said, "Father, the hour is come: glorify Thy Son, that Thy Son also may glorify Thee ... 1 have glorified Thee on the earth: 1 have finished the work which Thou gavest Me to do. And now. O father, glorify Thou Mm with Thine own self with the glory whieh I had with Thee be fore the world was." I cuthri' pii??1 ij< ?m! 1?y th> Division <<f t'hristian Education. Lounul of the Churches of Christ in the USA. and used l>) permission. I 7 " fo/tlWe lilltoTottow Imagine picking your way along a frozen wilderness trail. You're bitterly cold, but see no sign of human habitation, mile after terrifying mile. Then, thanks to someone who's already gone this way, you come upon a crude shack. Even with shelter you could still freeze to death, but you find wood already gathered for a fire. Later, before venturing on, you too pile high more wood for someone yet to come. No matter who you are?or where? your life marks a trail that someone is fol lowing. Along that way is the Church? a haven from storms of the world. Yet the building alone is not enough. It must have people to work in it and to gather fuel for the fires of faith. Look ahead as your fathers did be fore you. Begin today to support and strengthen the Church for those yet to come. THE CHURCH FCR ALL . . . ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor on earth for t. bu..di: J of r.rr- :,-ter and good citizenship. It is a store:: .re of spiritual values Without a ! ? prig Church nr her democracy nor civilization can r.uiviv f . . : 1 reasons why t . ? 7 f err on lid attend services regularly : t itch. Tlioy a-e (1) For his < . ir 2) t : : children's aite (3) For the :i of h ? ity a: 1 ration. (4) For the da.. i or the Church its tIf. which r. .??-is his moral an! ma:< rial support Flan to go to church regu ! -.J r-. - J your D.Llo daily. D iv B ? it C> iptcr Verses 1 1 16 1 10 20 I I - i i'i i IS W. 1 - ' M < 1 1-17 1 1 -?>' .? jof.n ! 14-29 I ? ? At ? . 9 19 ih.rf it j y Ac 9 10-22 h ' f - r, > .? / Vh . H. M. Allen, Jr. Allen's Creek Phone 6-6562 Allison Construction Co., Inc. ? Asphalt Paving ? Balsam Rd. GL 6-5621 i Allison & Duncan Oil Co. Suppliers of Sinclair Products Dial GL 6-3921 Hazelwood Belk ? Hudson "Home of Better Values" Central Cleaners "Superior Cleaning and Pressing" Church & Montgomery Sts.. Dial GL 6-3671 Waynesville, N. C. Charles' Shell Service Balsam Road Hazelwood Charlie's Drive-In Owners ? Charlie Woodard and Jimmir Williams ? Complete 24-Ilour Service W. B. Dillard's Builder's Supply & Hardware Co. "Complete Line of Building Materials" Main at Academy Phone 6-5443 Farmers Exchange "Dealers in Qnality Seeds" Feeds - Fertilizers - Insecticides Asheville Kd. Phone 6-5335 Farmers Hardware and Supply Co. "Quality and Service At Reasonable Prices" Depot Street GL 6-4169 Firestone Home & Auto Supply Store Bill Cobb Waynesville Dial GL 6-3071 Kurt Gans JEW E L E R "Something from the Jeweler is Always Something Special" Garrett Furniture Co., Inc. Dial GL 6-5325 Haywood Builders Supply Co. . "Where There Is A Material Difference" Depot Street Dial GL 6-6051 t Haywood County Farmers Cooperative ? Feeds Seeds, Fertilizer ? 216 Depot St. Phone 6-4621 Haywood Electric Membership Corporation Asheville Road CL 6-4666 L Haywood Esso Distributor, Inc. ? Heating Oils ? Day Phone 6-5056 Night Phone 6-4273 Kaiser's Hook Store Office Supplies ? Toys ? Gifts ? Cameras ? Books Main St GL 6-3691 R It. Kihhe, Jr., Consignee Friel Oil and Kerosene r * Prompt Delivery * Railroad St. Phone 6-4591 v L Liner and Sheehan r Laundry and Cleaners Dial GL 6-4231 C. A. Miller & Co. Plumbing - Heating 403 Depot St. Phone 6-3311 Penland Brothers Refrigeration Co. Sales and Service "Everything In Commercial Refrigeration" Oial GL 6-5233 Wall StrOOl Potts Motor Company Sales ? WILLYS - Service 205 Haywood St. Dial GL 6-3661 Rogers Electric Company Sales and Service of All Electrical Appliance* 137 Main St Waynesville Dial GL 6-6351 Spaldon's Drive-in ?RESTAURANT? Dial GL 6-5531 Smoky Mountain Self-Service Grocefy ? Free Delivery ? Balsam Rd. Phone 6-6565 Jl Turner's Store "Never Buy Before You Try TumerV Waynesville Auto Parts Wholesalers of Standard Parts & Aeeeooortoi 208 llaywood St. Dial GL 6-5321 Waynesville Radio Service Waynesvllle'a Leading Radio and TV Oulllto 116 Miller Street Dial GL 6-62*1
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