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THE CAROLINIAN UALEIGH. N. C.. SATURDAY. MARCH i. 1569 16 s -—’ %SyLHßAjßqrgj|ltra^ : jyjKsßjßMll3. - AyS^Sj \ * , 'Ms*w&t& - T *'ty/j laay ntt B%ibpl BOY SCOUT EXPLORERS POST OFFICIALS work and play with young sters in the Montclair, N. J. area. Here, two Scout leaders help two young skaters. In the picture, left to right, are Loomis Wright, James Fitz gerald, Walter Reed Jr., and Aubrey Lewis, Woolworth personnel re p re se ntative. TWO MINUTES^ vm m 3fdi£ f 1 #V CORMIIU* a STAM PSIS. ( tiaiAN »I»U SOCIITY W -T* J'' j, Jj CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 606JJ f £Wi THE LAW AND THE WARTH OF GOD Romans 4:15 clearly states that “The law worketh wrath,” hut so many people seem not to want to see this. Even some clergymen tell us that God gave the law to help us to be good, when God Himself says the vi-ry opposite; that It was given to show us that we are bad and need a Savior, “The law worketh wrath.” Every criminal knows this and every sinner should know it, for the Bible has much to say on the subject. Rom. 3:19,20 declares thatJhe law was given “that every mouth might be stopped, and that all the world might be brought in guilty be fore God,” and this passage goes on to say: “Therefore by the deeds of the law shall no flesh be justified, for by the law is the knowledge of sin.” II Cor. 3:7,9 calls the law “the ministration of condemna tion” and “the ministration of death.” Gal. 3; 10 says that Zion Church Performing At Expansion Miracle KINSTON, Jamaica - The ex pansion of A. M. E. Zion Church in the Caribbean Isaiands ac cording to church leaders is prehaps the most miraculous ever witnessed by a Black re ligious group. Bishop Herbert Bell Shaw, who presides over the area, reported that ap proximately 200 new churches, with an approximate member ship of 10,000, had joined the communion in the past 3 years. It is to be remembered that the first Jamaica Annual Con ference was held less than 3 years ago, when less than 50 churches reported. The recent Annual Conference held at Black River had eports from 168 churches and more than 30 Church Chuckles by CARTWRIGHT Rev.Tweeole,&.l>. © 'Hnsttad of eriiicixin', couldn't you tay some thin' nice about th' ether nine Commandments I DIDN'T break?” Telephone: IE 3-9395 JAMES SANDERS TILE CO. License No. 1939 Ceramic, Asphalt Rubber and Vinyl Tile SIS ELUNGTGN gTSEET E YLESGHu N, CL “those who are of the works of the law,” i. e., who seek to make themselves acceptable to God by keeping the law, “are under a curse,” because the law can only condemn them, Those who approach God, ex pecting eternal life In return so: “good works” are offering Him their terms--which He will never accept. God will not sell justification to those already under condemnation for sin. But He does offer sinners complete justification because: “Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, be ing made a curse for us: for it is written; cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree” (Gal. 3:13). Thank God, those who trust in Christ, “have redemption, through His blood, the for giveness of sins, according to the riches of His grace” (Eph. 1:17), “being justified, freely by His (God’s) grace, through the redemption that Is in Christ Jesus” (Rom. 3:24). new congregations were ac cepted. The denomination is based in the U. S. A. and is said to have gained favor because of its democratic processes. Many of the newh admitted pastors were quick to announce that they were bringing their con gregation into the communion because it offered the op portunity for full participation in the religious life of the peo ple and therefore had the image that was needed to bring con verts to its tenets. Bishop Shaw was accompanied by an American delegation aided considerably in espous ing the cause of Zion Methodism. Bishop A. G. Dunston, who had RELIGION and RACE BY NEGRO PRESS INTERNATIONAL “RASH” DEMANDS NEW YOHK-The Rev. Canon Walter D. Dennis, first Black man to be named a canon re sidentiary of the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, told worshippers last week that the demands by the New York Board of Rabbis to curb anti- Semitism were “intemperate and rash.” “Only time will tell whether he demands will have the effect of rno\ ing many moderate black leaders into the camp of the militants and extremists,” he said. LENT SPEAKER CHICAGO-Slated to be one oi the principal speakers at Chicago Temple, First Metho dist Church of Chicago during the Lenten season will be Dr. Leon H. Sullivan. Philadelphia minister and founder of the black employment and in dustrilization procram iit lis home town. He will address services at the Temple on March 19. MEDITATION A SERMONETTE BY COLIN DOUGLAS “I can do all things in Him.” —Phil. 4:13. You can enter any project or undertaking in life with perfect confidence in the ultimate suc cess of it if you have faith to KNOW that God is .ALWAYS with you, and that YOU can not fail --because GOD can not fail. Do not ever let the fear of possible failure keep you from attempting anything you desire to do. Do not ever let the fear of what others may say or think prevent you from expressing yourself, from making use of you] abilities, from growing and accomplishing. Say to your self, whenever you hesitate to act in accord with an inner prompting, “I KNOW that God is with me, and I KNOW that Goa cannot fail.” In prayer, place your reliance in Him, and from this prayerful medi tation will come the peaceful assurance that God’s wisdom will see you through any cir cumstance or any situation that may arise. Someone once said, “Persons are not created great, but are created with the capacity to be come great,” All of us have that capacity to become great, great in the eyes of God, great in spirit and in courage. We have the opportunity every day to develop In soul stature by making small overcomings, by using our faith in even minor matters of life. We can know that as we live and exemplify the principles of God, we shall lie inspiring others to seek and find Him, so that they too may live in His light. Our part is to keep our thoughts attuned to God’s voice, so that we may be poised and calm and help ful under all conditions. Our part is to keep our heart so filled with His light that we let that light shine forth to others. Our part is to keep so close to our Father’s love that we radiate joy and happiness to everyone everywhere. "Even so let your light shine before men; that they may see you! good works.” --Matt, 5:16. charge of the work in Nigeria, during the past quadrennium and now has the 11th Episcopal District, assisted Bishop Shaw in the deliberations. The work is sponsored by the Foreign Mission Department and the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the A.- M, E. Zion Church. The delegation left here for Nassau, Bahama, where the Ba hama Conference was held. An investment in Your Future lvrt it if i l auKi i if GOOD FRUITS I ffik “The wisdom tint / ft >,>■ above is first pure, then B pcaatr.i, ,j , (n ,<) easy to be entreated, B t, - ; t and GOOD FRUITS B The Church is God's appointed agency in this world HI for spreading the knowledge of His love for man and There ;u v- at work in this world, S of His demand for man to *spond to that love by lH loving his neighbor. Without this grounding in the ... ,1. \\.. have the freedom to 8 love of God, no government or society or way of life p§ will long persevere and the freedoms which we hold , ... B so dear will inevitably perish. Therefore, even from eu- • i ween these two things. BB , c , . , , . . u ~ , HI 0 se '^ s ' l P omf °' View ' one should support the Church §1 for the sake *he we lf QrfJ of himself and his family. >rt( Lot dis good. p| Beyond that, however, every person should uphold |i and participate in the Church because it tells the truth trusteth in him. ||| about man's life, death and destiny; the truth which H alone will set him free to live as a child of God. TCB Coleman Adv. Serv. w»Kw® r SOwjwNwMftj™ p |jjps XvAwOOvwOi x -wv2 yJX VxXP.'t- »Uioiiiii l iV JMt TWTM'f i F »i r TiTlOWFyw r 3iliJWF T Tfl r WI MflßßrTgrTr. rTT MS.*-- vy.y mm ,;. JbEßßxs- « W& jWrjpPßgr#*" iMp/iif BF I THIS INSPIRATIONAL MESSAGE APPEARS EACH WEEK TO HELP MAKE > I THIS INCREASINGLY A CHURCH-MINDED AREA. 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