OLD FORT NEWS
BERTHA GREENE
Phone 668-7752
Old Fort, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L- Dal
ton returned home last Mon
day after spending Christ
mas with their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Thurn McCauley in Newport
News, Va.
Edney Lackey was rushed
to Memorial Mission hospital
last Monday seriously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford War
ren of Ellenwood, Ga., spent
two weeks with Mrs. War
ren's mother, Mrs. clydeTF®
and other relatives. They
returned home last Sunday.
Mrs. Lula White returned
home last Thursday after
spending two weeks with her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Thurn McCauley
and a daughter, Mrs. Helen
Grant. . _
Douglas Allison of Berea,
Ky.. who spent Christmas
holidays with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Meloy Allison,
returned to Berea College
last Wednesday.
Mrs. Doris Hawk returned
home last Friday after spend
ing Christmas in Newport
News, Va., with her sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Thurn McCauley.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Camp
of Newport News, Va., spent
Christmas with Roy’s mother,
Mrs. Allie Camp, and other
relatives.
A daughter was born to
Mr. and Mrs. James Alexan
der Buckner at Marion Gen
eral hospital, Jan 2. .
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Black Mountain, N. C.
Hams had a dinner last Sun
day, Dec. 29 and invited all
of Mrs. Williams brothers
and sisters and their families.
All were present but one
brother, Charles Steppe and
one brother-in-law, Alvin Ra
der. There were thirty for
the delicious dinner and every
one enjoyed the day.
George William Thomason
was admitted to Marion Gen
eral hospital last Sunday for
treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.
Fleming and son, Robert of
Cleveland, Ohio, spent last
week with Fleming’s sisters,
Mrs, Logan Bradley, Mrs.
Ralph Gibbs and Miss Daisy
McDaniel, and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lester
Calloway and daughter of
Selma, Ala., Mr. and Mrs. B.
W. Calloway and two child
ren of Fort Worth, Texas; two
sons, were absent, Howard
Calloway of Melbourne, Fla.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Max Callo
way of East Saint Louis, Mo.,
and Mrs. Calloway’s three
daughters and families, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Early and three
children, Mr. and Mrs. B. T.
Nichols and daughter of Old
Fort, and Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Cowan of Marion. There
were twenty two present for
the delicious Christmas Eve
dinner.
OBITUARIES
Mrs. Daisey Moody
Mrs. Daisey Grant Moody,;
82, of Old Fort, died in her
home Monday morning after
a long illness. Services were
held at 2 P.M. Wednesday in j
Old Fort Methodist Church, j
the Rev. Harold Reeves of-'
ficiated. Burial was in Pro
vidence Cemetery. Surviv
ing are a son, Arnold D. of the
home, and two sisters, Mrs.
W. Avery Fleming of Old
Fort and Mrs. Tim Buchanan
of Klamath Falls. Ore. The
body was taken to McCall’s
Funeral Home in Old Fort
Tuesday afternoon to remain
until taken to the church to
lie in state one hour prior to
services.
Jimmy Joe Gibb®
Services for Jimmy Joe
Gibbs, 25, of Old Fort, who
died Saturday night were held
at 2 P.M. Tuesday in Estatoe
Presbyterian Church in Yan
cev County. The Rev. C. C.
Caldwell and the Rev. Frank
Hawkins officiated. Burial
was in Patton Cemetery.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs.
Patricia Kelly Gibbs; a son,
Joseph Keith of the home; the
mother, Mrs. David Ball of
Fort Mvers, Fla.; a sister,
Mrs. Donald Westall of Chap
el Hill; and the maternal
grandmother, Mrs. Florence
Patton of Burnsville, Rt. 5.
R. N. Jolly
Richard N. Jolly, 71, of Rt.
2, died Wednesday morning in
an Asheville hospital after a
long illness. Services were
held at 2:30 P.M. Friday in
Zion Hill Baptist Church. The
Rev. Bill Belcher officiated.
Burial was in the Church
Cemetery. Surviving are the
widow, Mrs. Minnie Reel Jol
ly; three sons, Paul and Dav
id of Marion Rt. 2, and Earl
of Black Mountain; a daught
er, Mrs. Lela Allan of Old
Fort; a brother, C. M. Jolly of
Old Fort; four sisters, Mrs.
Lizzie Vess and Mrs. Clyde
1 onon of Marion, Mrs. Gar
land Knupp of Old Fort, and
Mrs. Ella Stacey of Swannan
oa; 10 grandchildren, and six
great grandchildren. The
body was taken to the home
Thursday afternoon and re
mained until time for services.
Foster Infant
Gerald Dean Foster, Jr.,
five-month-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Dean Foster, Sr.,
of Old Fort, died Wednesday
morning unexpectedly in the
home. Services were held at
2 P.M. Friday in Davis Town
Free Will Baptist Church, the
Rev. Lloyd Camp officiating.
Burial was in the Church
Cemetery. Surviving in ad
dition to the parents are the
paternal grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. B. D. Foster of Old
Fort, and the maternal grand
parents.
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Burgin'* Chapel Church
Rev. George Reynolds,
Pastor
10 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Worship Service
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
mont road.
Lakewood Baptist Church
Rev. Thomas R. Gant, paatoi
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Evening worship, 7 pm;
Wednesday prayer service,
7:30 p.m.. Byrd Road off Crag*
Service
BY DR. KENNETH J. FOREMAN
EVANGELISTS
Lesson for January 12,1964
Background Scripture! Mark 8:14-19a;
John 1:85-41; 8:5-14; 12:20-88; 14:1-12;
Acta 1:13.
Derotlonal Reading: John 14:1-11.
THE BIBLE studies selected for
us this quarter are focused on
persons, characters, rather than
events and stories. The Bible sel
dom uses adjectives. We seldom
or never hear, from the pages of
the Bible, of a man who was
mean, charming,
resourceful, lazy,
cowardly, coura
geous . . . not in
so many words, at
all events. We
hear about peo
ple of those and
many other
kinds; but the Bi
ble lets us see
Dr. Foreman what a man is
like (just as it lets us see what
God is like) not by adjectives but
by verbs—not so much by saying
v.iat he is as saying what he did.
Tv.o M the outer circle
Everybody has heard of the in
ner circle of Jesus’ friends, those
closest to him, who shared his
most sublime and most agonizing
experiences. Peter, James and
John are as familiar as they are
important. But most Christians
would be hard put to it to name
the other nine of the special dis
c'p'es who were later to be called
Apostles.
T,vo of these meet us in the
first chapter of John: Philip and
Nathaniel. Maybe Nathaniel was
the same as Bartholomew; but if
this guess is true, still we hear
nothing of either Nathaniel or
Philip after that Pentecost time.
(We hear of other Philips, but
none of the Apostles by that
name.) All that is known of Na
thaniel is in this fragment of the
Gospel by John. We do know a
little more about Philip, but it
adds up only to the fact that the
man was a little stupid.
However, the point here is that
Jesus needed, invited, made
friends with and made use of or
dinary men
These two men, Philip and Na
thaniel, are sometimes called
“evangelists." In 20th century
America, with the kind of church
organizations we have now, it
sounds a little odd to call these
men evangelists. They were not
Billy Grahams. They had no or
ganization of their own; we
never hear of either of them
preaching a sermon; they had no
choir to accompany them, they
had no publicity at all. They nev
er issued an "altar call," they
were not known for the large
number of their converts. Then
why called evangelists? Because
that word evangelism just means
spreading the good news, and
these two men did that in the
simplest way possible. The good
news was about Jesus. These men
were not theologians, they might
have made a low grade in a sem
inary class; but they could do t.iis
much—they would tell others
about Jesus.
Laymen
In an age of specialization, the
present-day church follows the
usual pattern and thinks of the
minister (parson, pastor, rector,
whatever they call him) as the
only person in the outfit “li
censed to preach." That was not
the way in the New Testament.
I Undoubtedly in our churches to
day we need organization and
specialization; but the point here
is that non-ministers, laymen,
have just as much right—and just
as much duty—to tell others
about Jesus, as any minister has.
There is a seminary which has a
rule forbidding students to preach
during their first year. But not so
many years ago two young men
who didn’t know this rule, during
the summer before they enrolled
as students in the seminary,
brought fifty-eight persons to
Christ.
Is t>.ere a secret?
Wnat did those boys have?
What does any successful evan
gelist have, in or out of the pul
pit? Is it some mysterious gift?
No, w'hat Philip and Nathaniel
had we can all have—if in our
hearts we desire it so. We note
that these two men were open
minded. They believed the good
news with minds free from preju
dice, or at least willing to be con
vinced. Then they had the open
mouth (in a good sense)—that is,
they did not keep quiet about the
Master. (What a contrast to most
of us!) And they were men of the
open hand. It is not just loyalty to
Jesus that makes the evangelist,
it is friendliness with other per
sons. Suppose these two men had
had no friends with whom to
share the News?
I (Based on outlines copyrighted by the
on of Christian Education, National
Cun jell of the Churches of Christ in the
L’. S. A. Released by Community Press
Service.)
Friendship Presbyterian
Montreat Road
Rev. Joseph H. Armfield, Jr.
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.;
worship service, 11 a.m.; young
people, 7 p.m.; prayer ser
vice, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
i Homer's Chapel
Free Will Baptist Church
Rev. Wilco Melton, Minister
Sunday school, 10:00 a.m.;
1 morning worship, 11:00 a.m.;
young people’s league, 6 p.m.;
evening worship, 7:30; Wednes
day prayer service, 7:30 p.m.
Chrstmount
Christian Church
One mile South of Black
Mountain at Christmount As
sembly grounds. Bible study
hour at 9:45 followed by com
munion service each Sunday.
Montreat
Presbyterian Church
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.
Worship, 11:00 a.m.
Prayer meetings, 4:00 p.m
at the Inn and 7:15 p.m. in
Gaither Chapel.
Vance Avenue Baptist
Church
Franklin Justus, Pastor.
Sunday school at 10:00 a.m.
Morning worship, 11 a.m.
Evening worship, 7:30 p.m.
Prayer service Wednesday
at 7:30.
Lakey Gap Presbyterian Ch.
Pastor, Rev. C. W. Solomon
10 a.m., Sunday school; 11,
morning worship; 3:30 p.m.,
2nd and 4th Sundays, young
people; 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.,
circle meetings, 2nd Tuesday
in month; “Hymnsing” 1st
Sunday quarterly, 2 p.m.
Mountain View Baptist church
Rev. Robert Clayton, pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.:
preaching service, 11 a.m.;
Training Union, 6:30 p.m.:
evening service, 7:30 p.m.;
Wednesday evening prayer
service, 7:30.
Faith Free Will Baptist
Church
1 Mile West new No. 70
Rev. Raymond Shell, Pastor
Sunday school, 10:00 a.m.
Morning worship, 11 a.m
Evening worship, 7:00 p.m
Wednesday evening prayer
service 7:00 p.m.
East Black Mountain
Baptist Church
Rev. Jack Jcnes, Pastor
Sunday School, 10 a.m.
Preaching service, 11 a.m.
Prayer meeting each Wed
nesday evening at 7.
Grovestone Baptist Church
G. Hanford Hamby, pastor
Sunday school, 10 a.m.;
morning worship, 11; training
union, 6:30 p.m.; worship ser
vice, 7:30 p.m.; W.M.S., 2nd
Tuesday night in month;
Wednesday prayer service.
7:30 p.m.
Tabernacle Methodist
Church
Gordon E. Keeler, Pustor
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Preaching service, 11 a.m
MYF, 6:30.
W. S. C. S., third Tue*=rt«'
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Presbyterian Church
Montreat Rd.—Dial NO 9-6271
Robert W. Gray, Pastor
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.
Worship service, 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday evening 7:30,
Prayer meeting.
First Free Will Baptist Church
Rrv. E. L. Beachboard, pastor
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Church service, 11 a.m.
Sunday night service, 7:30.
Prayer meet ing Wednesday
at 7 P.M.
Black Mountain First
Christian Church
Cor. Church and C&nnally Sta.
Rev. Bruce Nay, pastor.
Walter Harris, superintend
ent. Sunday School 10 a.m.
Morning Worship and the
Lord's Supper 11 a.m. Even
ing Worship 7:30 p. m.
Kerlee Baptist Church
Ridgecrest Road
Rev. W. R. Moss, Pastor
•iv School, 10 a.m.
Morning worship, 11 a.m.
B.T.U., 6:30 p.m.
Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m.
Prayer service Wednesday
at 7:30 p.m.
Blue Ridge First Church of
God
Comer of Blue Ridge Road
and Herron St. Rev. Roger B
Christiansen, pastor. Phone
NO 9-9751. Church school,
10 a.m.; morning worship, 11;
evening worship, 7; youth fel
lowship, 8 p.m.; mid-week ser
vice, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Black Mountain Methodist
Church
Corner State and Church Sts
JAMES B. McLARTY,
Minister.
Church School, 9:45 a.m.;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.
Methodist Youth Fellowship
6:00 p.m., Wednesday Prayer
Meeting, 7:00 p.m.; Holy Com
munion each first Sunday, 9:00
a.m. in the chapel.
Church of God
La sey Street
James D. Allen, Pastor
Sundav school, 10 a.m.
Morning worship 11 a.m
Evening worship, 7:30 p.m
Wednesday evening prayer
meeting, 7:30 p.m.
Young People's meeting
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
St. James Episcopal Church
417 Vance Ave.—NO 9-7126
Rev. Kenneth Donald, Rector
Sunday: 8 a.m., Holy Com
munion; 9:45 a.m., Church
School & Adult Class: 11 a.m..
Family Service 7 p.m., Even
song.
WEEKDAY SERVICES:
10 a.m., Prayer Hook Feast
Days and Holy Days; Uolj
Communion. Other services as
announced.
First Baptist Church
Montreat Road
A. T. Usher, pastor
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m
Training Union, 6:30 p.m.
Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m.
Wed. Prayer Service. 7:45 p.m
"There is a way which seemeth right
unto a man'
Rev. Raymond Shall. Pastor
Faith Free Will Baptist Church
There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereo
ways of death.—Proverbs 14:12.
I am fearful there are many in that way that seemeth right.
Jesus said unto Nicodemus, Ye must be born again, marvel not that I said, y*
must be born again.—John 3:7. .
We have come to a time, to where there are many people believing, you Jtisi
have to make a decision, to be right with God.
Signing cards, shaking hands with the preacher, and joining the church, are
not being born again.
That is only bringing people in the way that seemeth right.
Jesus said woe unto the scribes and pharisees, calling them hypocrites, for
ye compass land and sea to make one proselyte, and when he is made, ye make h
twofold more the child of hell then yourself.—Matthew 23:15.
Jesus said unto Thomas. “I am the way, the truth and the life. No man cometh
unto the Father but by me.”—John 14:6.
Jesus is the way and no man can come to the Father except by Him, and in
John 10:1 Jesus declared himself to be the door into the sheep folds, but he that
climbeth up some other way is the same as a thief and a robber.
Again in the 7th and 8th verses, Jesus said unto them, verily, verily I say unto
you, I am the sheep folds, all that ever came before me are thieves and robbers, but
the sheep didn’t hear them.
And Jesus spake a parable in the last few verses in the 5th chapter of Luke.
No man putteth a piece of new garment upon an old and no man puttoth new wine
into old bottles else the new wine will burst the bottles and be spilled, and the bottles
shall perish, but new wine must be put into new bottles, and both are preserved
together.
And, my friends, Jesus will not put Ilis spirit into corrupt hearts, sinners must
come to Jesus believing that He is, finding themselves lost and undone without him.
Praying as sinners pray, “Lord be merciful to me. a sinner” and casting themselves
by faith in Hi care. Then He will cleanse the heart and make it new.
If people would really be born again, there wouldn’t be so many people in the
way that seemeth right.
RIDGECREST
Ridgecrest Baptist Church
krfoiL. Hocutt. pa.Nini
school, 0 -*5 •*"
ing worship, 11; B..T.U0 6:30
P.M. evening worship, 7:30
P.M. Wednesday prayer serv
ice, 7:15 P.M.
SWANNANOA
St. Margaret-Mary Catholic
Church (Grovemont)
Masses: Sunday, 8:30 and
11 a.m. Holy Days: 7 a.m.
and 5:30 p.m.
Pastor: Father Henry J.
Becker.
First Baptist Church
C. W Smith, pastor
Sunday school, y:4f> a "
Church services, II am
Training Union, 30 p t>
Evening services, 7:30 p.rc
Prayer meeting Weiim-mMi
’ <n p.m
Swannanoa Church of God
Jack Thomas, Pastor
Sunday School. 10 A.M.
Morning Worship, 11 a m.
Youth Meeting, 7:00 p.m.
Evangelistic meeting, 7:39
Wednesday Service, 7 p.m
Berea Baptist Church
Riccville Road, Swannanoa
Rev. A. D. Smith, pastor, 10
a m., Sunday School; 11 a.m.
Morning Worship Service; B.
T.U., 6:30 p.m.; Song Service.
7:30 p.m.
Church of God Prophecy
The Church of God of
1 ophecy Mission, Old Rt. 70,
Swannanoa. Rev. Savannah
Maney. Friday and Saturday
7 :S0 p.m. Everybody wel
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•dathadlst Church
Rev. Dougina R. Be*M
Church school, lo
__It,
Morning worship, n.h*
fellowship: &
Touth .
Evening worship
7:00.
Presbyterian Church
Rev. Henry s. Schum Pll
Sunday School, 0:4a
Church Service, li /vf4
Youth Fellowship, 7X <
Prayer Service, Wed*1
Free Will Baptist ch
Bav. Milton Hollifield, 1
Sunday School, 9:45 1
Preaching service 11* I
Evenfcg service,;
League, 6:15 p.m.
Worship in song, 7-on
Message. 7:80 p‘m. ,u#
Wednesday,
7:00 p.m.
prayer Wr
Bee Tree Baptist Chuns
Pastor: Rev. Albert r
Sunday School 10 s.m
log services 11 a.m.—7
m. Wednesday 7:30. ,
first Sunday of each
1:30 p.m.
Baa Tree Christian Chur*!
Pastor, Harlan Ogle
Sunday School, 10:00
Morning Worship, 11:00 am
Evening Service, 7:30 p*
Christian Creek Bephtf
Church
C. A. Hensley, pastor
Sunday school, 10:00 a.m
Preaching services, 11 j
s.m. and 7:80 p.m. 1
Gospel Singing every
Sunday evening, 7:00 p.m"
BROAD RIVER
Laurel Sprints Baptist Ch.
Pastor, Rev. Fate Kirstlea
Sunday school, 10 »*.£
worship service, 11 a.m.; mt&
lag service, 7 30; Tuetdn
night prayer meeting, 7:J0
Stone Mountain Baptlit CK.
Sunday School. 10:30 am.
Rev. Clark McKinney, p4stoi
reaching, 11.
Chestnut Hill Miulenary
Baptist Church
Rev. James Frizzell, putor
Sunday school, 10:00 sji,
Preaching service 11 am
Evening service, 7:30.
Prayer meeting Wednesday
7:80 p.m.
Broad River Baptist Ch.
Rev. Dolph Rooinson, pastoi
Sunday school, 10 am; 1
preacinnf, 11 a.m.; evening
s rvice, 7:30.
Wllklo Baptist Church
Ernest W. Craig, pastor.
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Morning worship, 11 a.a
Prayer meeting, Wednesday
night at 7:00.
Catawba Falla Baptist Ch.
Tull Hollifield, Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 a.a.
Church service, 11:00 a.m
Evening service, 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday prayer servirt
7:00 p.m.
Clear Branch Pentecostal
Holiness Church
Broad River.
Allan Dawson, pastor
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Morning worship, 11 a.m.
Lifeliners service, 7 p.m.
Evening worship, 7:30 p.m.
OLD FORT
Wei ley an Methodist Church
Services
Sunday School, 9:45 a m.
Worship Service, 11:00 am.
Evening Service, 7:30 p.m.
Wed. Service, 7:30 p.m.
The 7:30 services will
change back to 7:00 p.m. the
first of October.
Rev. Roy H. Parker
Church of God
Moffit Hill, Old Fort, N. G
Rev. Lloyd Camp, pastor.
Sunday School, 10 a.m.
Evening service, 7:00 p.m
First Baptist Church
Frank D. Hawkins. Pastor
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m
Worship, 11:00 a.m.
BTU, 7:00 p.m.
Evening worship, 8 p.m
Presbyterian Church
John C. Neville, Pastor
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning worship
Methodist Church
Harold Reeves, Pastor
Sunday school, 10.00 a.m
Morning worship 11:00 a.m
M.Y.F., 6:30 p.m.
week service, cnoir practice.
Wednesday, 7:00 p.m., mid
Brwokside Baptist Church
Old Fort, N. C.
Clifford Burnett, Pastor
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7 p.m. Evening Worship: *
p.m Wednesday-Prayer Meet
tog
OLD FORT
CHURCH OF GOD
Commerce St. Rev. E. R
Babb, pastor. Sunday school
10 a.m.; morning worship. H.
evangelistic service, 7:30 P®
Wednesday prayer meetini
7:10 p.m.; young people «n
d^avor, Saturday, 7:30 P®
ASHEVILLE
Writ Church of Chris'
Scientist
«4 N. French Broad A**
Asheville, N. C.
Sunday School, 11:00 * ®
Wednesday service. 8 »•**■
Sunday services, 11 'Oo ■
Asheville Free Will Baptist
Church
Cor. Elkmont St. and Elkm°n
Terrace .
(New Bridge) Asheville, N. c
Rev. Willet L. Moretz, Pastor
S. S. 10:00 a m., R. H. Bay.
Supt.
Morning Service, 11:00 a m
Evening Service, 7:30 a.m
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday.
7:30 p.m. .
Eevryone is invited to atten
all of these services.