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ttfiyncsvilte PL Church rr^DDElVB Ettt*?' *? p-ta* E7when they s?ld un ft to into the house L, psjlms?122:1 ? Pjirtyer Meeting and r gible study in the f ' . [pr^ice for Chrlst L^t church. v [ yn-itiv School. Marl "Lriitcndent. Morning Worship m by the pastor. _ Service at Dixon s . galsam Bd. -Training Union. J. L. _ Evening Worship pgt by the pastor. J^ictice for Christ i ?t church. attending Sunday peh anywhere, we ln come worship with us. welcome. Church Of Kazarene kibe Cawrt Houm | Depot Street |h 1. Conrad, raster m GL MJli Sunday School. Bruce hpcrintendent. >To Bethlehem" began land we are enjoying it. ging you to join us on * go from city to city ending up in the little Uhlehem on Christmas y - Morning Worship. I. Byron, guest speaker, -Junior Service. Mrs. wad, director. -Young People's Ser Juanlta Godwin, presl Evangelistic service, tt -Prayer meeting. [Baptist Church it. D. Kasaell, Faster a - Sunday SchooL p, Superintendent. Mason by pastor. |batdUlIy invited. First Baptist Church HAZELWOOD, N. C. fhe ?ct. John Ina Riser, Pasta* "A Growinf Church in a Progressive Community" SUNDAY? Sunday School?9:49 s.m.. Tal madge Woodard, Superintendent. There is a welcome here for all ages. Morning Worship 1- 11:00 a.m. Sermon by the pastor. Training Union ? 6:30 p.m., Prank Saunders, Director. Evening worship ? 7:30 p.m. Sermon by the pastor. Youth Fellowship ? 8:30 p.m., Barbara Chase, director. Announcement* and Actlvttleu The Nursery will be open for all services Sunday. Our nursery is equipped to care for children of all ages. MONDAY? The Senior Board of Deacons, Trustees, Building Committee and Junior Board of Deacons will meet at the church at 7:30 p.m; WEDNESDAY? E:00?Prayer meeting?WMS. 7:30?Church Choir Rehearsal. THURSDAY? I The executive committee of the Brotherhood will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the church. Visitors are hlways welcome to worship with us. St. John's Church WAYNES V1LLE The Kev. Lawrence Newman, Pastor. Schedule ef Catholic Masses far Western North Carolina Tnninia titt and 11:00 ? St. John's Church. Canton?9:19?Immaculate Con ception Chapel. Cherokee ? 10:00 ? Artist Craft Bldg. (Summer only). Bryson City?8:00?St. Joseph's Church. Murphy?8:00 ? St. William's Church. Pontana?11:00 ? Our Lady of the Lake. franklin ? 10:00 ? St. frauds Church. Cove; Creek Baptist Church The Rev. Carl Cook. Paster 10 a.m.?Sunday School. Mrs. D. C. Davis, Superintendent. Sermon by the pastor 1st and 9rd Sunday mornings and 2nd and 4th Sunday nights. Spread of the Oood News ?' ? ?l PREACHES AND SENDS HIS DI8CIPLES OUT TO DO LIKEWISE Scripture?Luke t.l'ti; JO.J-H IUN CAMPBELL I THE DINNER with v * whom Jesus chided j tourtesy, and the for- ( the woman who hed . hch," Jesus "went ( Very city and village, nd shewing the glad ) the kingdom of God: be were with Him." ( ?re told that certain ] wm He had healed, < to Him. After leaving t I house, Jesus had no i i htion. He frequently < tght in the mountains, romen we know the . j "sry Magdalene, and < ? wu the wife of | ?od's steward. About ( i know nothing more, t t only one that men- i women who were de- i on and ministered to i t 1 ?"Pie gathered about 1 old them the parable ?? This husbandman rather a careless < ?ome of his seed he I ounded by the multitudes was old that His mother and brothers vere near, wanting: to see Him. lis answer may ( seem cold to wipe: "My mother and My breth en are these which hear tie word >f God, and do it" Jesus' brothers never seem to lave been disciples of His. He loubtless cared for them, esp^ :tally for His mother, but now Is was away from home, His :hief thought and work must be ;o spread the gospel during the ihort time remaining Him on iaith. Then Jesus called His 12 disci* plea and gave them power to cast >ut devils and cure diseases. He h?n seat them out to spread the food news a?d to heal He gave them explicit instructions. They ware to take very little with them, and were to stay at any home that would receive them and con* tlnue there until they left the town or village, healing arty that were sick in the house. If they ware repulsed, they were to shake the dust of that place from their feet I MEMORY V*R8K | ?fl the Worn, and preach the yotptl to avarp cr*?? I olwJy,ld*i W*W*'M' ** have foretold. it bt?ly gobbled by the * fell on a rock. N hso....,, th*r* ?? B ' J? nourish It 8ome thorns which grew ?*?. However, eome ?round end grew up *ln* herveet ? &?"> by V* *r' ThU could be ** ? the children by how meny lieten to * * *?tr teachers' ~V? admonitions and ***? ?? likely to tood citiaeru. tews of the land' "their field, of en. ?Un those who are to Iu?* to authority r time, *e_ m*T mention ?^ksrchw of Christ fc, Klaa Aftsr that Jesus appointM vo disciple* to go out to spread the m?ssag*. Ha gave them. too, Ira pltcit instructions. Whan they called at a houaa they wara to mur, "Paapa bs. te this houaa." and If they remained In the house they Wert net to ha critical of the food served them?even If they suspected it was not ceremonially pure. "And heal the sick therein.'* Christ told them, giving them the power. This group reported to Issue that "even the devils are subject unto us by Thy name." Of course their rejoicing was natural under the circumstances, but Jesus uttered a Word of warn* tag. saying: "Notwithstanding In this rejoice not, that the spirits are subject unto you; but rather rejoice, be cause your names are written in heaven." Thus the good news of the goe pel?(a word that mesne good news or good Udtags) was spread. How far that message has spread since their time thoee pioneer missionaiies could not poasiMy know, but Jesus did. roemspsryjassa a ^ LEABMMG-TO SAY 0 As every parent knows, learning to say "thank you" is one of the elementary lessons in a child's home educa* tion. It is page one in the book of good manners. It is also one of the first lessons in a person's religious education. And here it is something more than mere good manners. W W ?+ erjkk.T'?. I^'TV ? r..." .^r. In every age man's spiritual insight can be measured by his readiness to recognize God as the source of strength and blessings, and by his eagerness to express his gratitude to the Almighty. No one has ever doubted the religious sincerity of our Pilgrim fathers: they gave us Thanksgving Day. Today, in a world hungry for spiritual leadership, how much depends on our faith in God ... apd our ability to turn to Him in gratitude and prayer! THE CHURCH FOR ALL . ,. ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor on earth lor the building of character and good citizenship. It is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his ..< own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (31 For thp sake of his community and nation. (4) For thf sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support Plan to go to church regu. larly and read your Bible daily. Day Book Chapter Verses Sunday .......S I Chronicles 16 21-14 Monday ....... P.alms 107 1-9 f Tuesday Paalms 14$ 1-16 [ Wednesday John 6 5-14 Thursday Ada 2 17-47 Friday Acta 16 21-14 Saturday Coloaaians 1 12-17 ' ? > i . ^ ^rlaht l.M. Adv. service. Mraaturs. va. ? . I Allison Construction Co., Inc. ? Asphalt Pndni ? , Balsam Bd. Dial GL 6-5621 Allison A Duncan Oil Co. Distributors of Phillips 66 Dial GL 6-mi Haselwood i t Belk-Hudson "Homo of Better Valoes" ????am????? 11 i ??? i n n The Book Store and Haywood Typewriter Co. Ptai'GL 6-3691 or CL 6-6630 0 Central Cleaners Cftaaih AMislsianif Bts? Dial GL 6-3671 / Charles Shell Service Daytoa Thorobred Tires Dial GL 6-66*3 Haselwood, N. C. Charlie's Drive-In Owases ? Charlie Woodard Complete 34-Hess- Serrtoe HI MMdBSM ? ' ??*?' ** ** W. a Dillard's Builder's Supply & Hardware Co. "Complete Line of Bulldia* Materials" Mala at Academy Dial GL M441 Farmers Exchange ? "Dealer* la QualMy Seeds" Feeds ? Fertiliser* - Insecticides Ashevlllc Bd. Dial PL t-Wi Farmers Hard wars and Supply Ca "Quality and Service At Beaaooahla Prises? Depot Street Dial GL S-I1S9 Firestone Homo A Auto Supply Start BUI Cobh Dial GL 0-M71 Kurt Guns iiviiti Garrett Furniture Co., Inc. Dial GL S-59ti Haywood Builders Supply Co. "Where There Is A Material Mffareaeo" . Depot Street Dial GL d-dtll tttc. Jif .If Iff Haywood County Farmers Cooperative ? Feeds, Seeds, Fertiliser ? 216 Depot Street Dial GL 6-8621 Haywood Electric Membership Corporation Asbevllle Road GL 6-4666 Haywood Esso Pistribator, Inc. ? Heatlnc Oils ? Day Phone GL 6-5856 Nifht Phone GL 6-8273 Junaluska's Wayside Restaurant 14Good Taste la Good Taste" Jet, U.S. 18-22 Lake Jonaloska R. R. Kibbe, Jr., CtHignN fnu Pitnlna Pridoau Fnrnace Oil. Crystallto, Gasoline, Motor Oils ? Rilliiad Mc Dial GL 6-4681 Moody Rnlane Gas Service "For Dependable Gas Service" 868 N. Main Dial GL 6-5671 Pan land Brothers Refrigerator Co. "Rverrthiac inCo^e^W Refrigeration" ? * Dial GL 6-5233 Wall Street ? V ' . *'/. * '; v ? ? ' . '< ' ? ' ?? Red WinC Gift Shop | ? Gift ml Decorative Accessories Costume Jewelry - Greet!a* Cards 202 N. Mala St. '( Rofm Electric Company Sale* aai Service of AH Electrical Appliances 427 Mala St Dial GL 0-0251 1 ? : / .7 ' v""" " ' ' """"" Smoky Mtn. Self-Service Grocery Free Delivery Balsam Road Dial GL 0-0505 Tamer's Stdre _ __ __J ?>* .fi "??, x " ? ?" ?? 1 1 ?? The Wayiiasville Mountaineer t' ' WajiMMUe Auto Ports S<0 ?n'l ill at DM GL Uttl WayneeriHe Radio Service
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