10 THE CAROLINIAN RALEXCrK. N. C\. SATURDAY, MARCH 28. HWS AUG. Students WELCOME RHYTHMIC CHOIR - Left; Members of the Rhythmic Choir of Washington, D. C.'ns they autograph programs for Saint Xugustine’s College students. The students are left to right: Shirley M. Frazier, a senior of Raleigh; Wilbert Cain, freshman of Max ton, and Edwin Gorham, fresh am of V- ishington, X. C. The Rhythmic Choir was presented by the Student Council of Saint Augustine’s College, Friday, March 21. THO MINUTES'^ vm THE SfBLE h ' / \ *Y COStNSUUi R STAM f •IRIAN BI*U SOCSITY W Sl7 & i, /{ CHICAGO. IUINOIS 6063 J f M THE RESURRECTION DAY In Psalm 2:7 we find the prophetic words: "I will declare the decree; The Lord hath said unto Me, Thou art My Son; this day have I begotten Thee.” Should we ask: “"What day?" or "When was Christ declared to be the Son of God?” we will find the answer in Acts 13:33. "God hath fulfilled the same (promises) unto us. , .in that He raised up Jesus agaitj; as it is also written in the se cond Psalm; Thou art My Son, THIS DAY have I begotten Thee.” So it was at Christ’s resur rection that the "decree” was made and He was "declared” to be the Son of God - "begot ten” in the larger sense of the word. This agrees with what we find in the first chapter of Romans, where St, Paul speaks of God’s good news, "Concerning His Son Jesus Christ our Lord, Who was made of the seed of David according to ttie flesh; and declared to be the Son of God with pow er.....by the resurrection from "For He satisfieth the long ing soul.” -- Psalms 107:9. Are you a brooder? Are you one of those persons who con stantly harbor negative thoughts about themselves and conditions in general? You may have the feeling that you lack many things. You may feel lonely or set apart from other persons. Yoy may feel helpless or afraid. Is so, you have forgotten one great, important thing -- that God, who is constantly with you, is infinitely greater than any of these feelings. It is when you remember that you are a beloved child of the One Father, that He is every where present and all-power Church Chuckles by CARTWRIGHT •» <oj> " c£> €B <S €?Cma». v — 902 'if's either too cold, too Hot, or too windy to attend church. He's still hun ng an excuse for when the weather is perfect!'' I" Telephone: TE 3-9395 I JAMES SANDERS TILE CO. | License No. 1889 Ceramic, Asphalt Rubber and Vinyl Til® sl9 ELLINGTON BTBJSST B/MJSatm, N. «. ! the dead” (Rom. 1:4). (Rom. 1:4). This is a wonderful truth. It was Christ’s resurrection from the dead in power that proved Him indeed to be God the Son. And more wonderful still, It was our death He died at Calvary, so that He might impart to us this everlasting resurrection life. In Eph. 2;2, 3, we are ail declared to be "The children o f disobedience” and therefore by nature that children of wrath,” but see how this passage continues: "But God, who is rich In mercy, for His great love wherewith He loved us, even when we were dead in sins, Hath quickened us together with Christ (by grace are ye saved), and hath raised us up to gether, and made us to sit to gether in Heavenly places in whilst Jesus” (Eph. 2:4-6. Thus, because of Christ’s finished work of salvation, those who place their trust in Him are given His resurrection life and "blessed with ail spiritual blessings, In heavenly places in Christ" (Eph. 1:3). This is their RESURRECTION DAY! MEDITATION BY COLIN DOUGI.A6 A SERMONETTE ful, that you can rise out of depression and unhappiness, that you can. find a new out look. on life, that you cats begin to experience peace and happi ness and satisfaction within yourself. Let go of all feelings of self-condemnation, of human striving, and quietly rest in the assurance that God knows you better than you know yourself, that He knows your heart and soul, that He knows your needs, that He will work ir. and through you to bless you and to open a new life for you. Relax daily in prayer. There have been those who have "wandered in the wilderness in a desert way . . . hungry and ' RELIGION and RACE BY NEGRO PRESS INTERNA TIONA! WEEK’S QUOTE wiLMIVGTON, Del. - "Black --an old and old-time word, is good enough for men, . . To the degree that today the word ‘black’ is being stripped of all denotations of inferiority, debasement, subjugation and humiliation, as the sole justi fication for ‘boots that walk all. over vou,’ it is magnificient ....•’ Dr William C. Ja son, Jr., Philadelphia Method ist layman, in a keynote ad dress at a one-da> reunion in Ezion United Methodist Church, Wilmington, Del. false Christianity ■ KOKIE, 111. - American Christianity "... is often in sharp contrast to what Ch.r‘st and the Scriptures said Christians ought to do,” de clared the Rev, Gerald T. O’- Brien, dean of students, St. Mary on the Lake seminary, Mundelein, during a talk at St, Peter’s church. Speaking in the third of a four-part series spon sor e d h \ the Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women and the Commission on Human Re lations and Ecumenism, Dr. O’Brien noted, "The problem is that we have lived with the sins of a false Christianity.” INVOI VEMENT URGED WAS'HI N G T ON - Mayor W alter E. Washington ha s issued a challenge to the Unit ed Methodist church to "move out of its ecclesiastical com fort and security, to become involved in the hurt, wounds and crisis of the city .” Speak ing before some 500 persons attending Corco ‘69, the na tional United Methodist con vocation on Christian social concern, lie said. "The church could take the lead In meeting the urban crisis If its is will ing to move from its 1) a,rn, Sunday traditionalism out in the street to confront the com plex, wrenching needs of the ghetto dwellers.” MINORITY TNVESTM ENT SEATTLE, Wash. - The Presbyterian Economic Deve lopment corporation (PEDCO) lias invested a total of $105,000 In two northwestern business enterprises, designed to help business and housing enter prises owned and operated by minority group entrepreneurs in low and middle income areas. The investments made now total $2,075,000 out of $9 million set aside for that program. POW -wcn\ FARMINGTON, N. M. - ,\fi can and American Indian cul tures got together recently at the Navajo Methodist Mission school, when the Rev. Leon Mwambai, Congolese Methodist minister, accompained by his wife and five chidren, visited with Indian students. In addi tion to conducting services dur ing Religious Emphais Week, Rev. Mwambai and his family conducted talk sessions with various student groups. thirsty.” But God has deliver ed them always who trusted in Him, and has brought them “unto their desired haven.” Whenever we substitute faith and trust in God for fretful striving, our life is filled with pur pose and pow er. In the deep, spiritual quietness of prayer and closeness to God, we can aloways find the strength and wisdom needed to meet life victoriously. "Cast the burden upon Jehovah, and He will sustain thee.” -- Psalms 55:22. * * * Did vou ever stop to think how bad the situation would be ts everyone agreed v it' os? Self- -i i ■ often cn> ” /it » • s Art investment in Your Future ...afroui! eir«ifii • •••*••* • *.*••**•** a ** • • **•••«• *'* *'* • • «'>*•••*«*<*» - - »•<••*•«* • * • e * O * 6 » •••*„*»•■'»*•*•* •*•••«*«•»•*»• • *»*««», * *•*»*»*.*•• • •••«•**• •••**• * »e * ******** *«* ••**•*•«*• • « « « » » * * J J e • e • JT **%**’' * c a V jmF e * « . '***** , ‘* fc « * *• •*•*• SB **%*•* ** * * IK A ai ■M' * ******* \ b****** '*•*•*• 'ffiar **. ****'>!**'*:*:--• N -> ****** •. 'v?yß& .•w’ w X **.*»* | Cjod '$ Purposes | If you were havinp ti picnic at the lake As Isaiah reminds us, “For my thoughts :j:£: at approximately this spot, you might say, an not your thoughts, neither an oour Yx M “ Well \ wh . v slid tbe engineer leave those m ; th th( L „ n! Fm . J thf M y’v trees in the water when they made this , • , i7 ~ ■Xv i I o r r i , , ‘ , ncamis arc luc/ner thou the earth . no an x*x :Xv lake; 1 ney create such an eyesore. 1 can , . ;Xv yff see no purpose in it " Yet, fishermen tell "•' ' ,/;,N toon your rays, ami tug us that the fish love those old tree stumps thoughts thou gone thoughts. xY y:y and roots and that you can almost always But he also wants us to know that his •:£: tind fish swimming in the dark recesses thoughts, are many toward us and that :Yx around and between loose tree-. everything works toward our good and our M I So man >; times ' Vl ' ( l u f tion Go(! ’ s wis ; salvation.* If we had no conflicts, and no il dom m allowing some things to be and . ... . , xy: v.y ~ • ‘ . -o n , - duestions, we would never nave the op other things to come to pass, but 800 is - „ . 1 .>:* Y:y .good and his purposes ai’e wise. The vei’y yci o m.c]» mil on f*iith. :Y:j: Y:Y thing that seems useless to us, might make ( ome t 0 kt.ui'cn Sunday and learn of God, Y:Y us marvel if we could see with Heaven'.- his purposes, and the unsearchable riches y;y eyes. of his love. yyy ;Xy; The Church is God s appointed ogency in this world for spreading the knowledge of His iove %/y. 1 ytX for mon and of His demand for man to respond to that love by loving his neighbor Without ytX this grounding in the love of God, no governmenf or society or way of life will long f-y* yi;X persevere and the freedoms which we hold so dear will inevitably perish Therefore, even : fflSrxfjl X;X yXf from a selfish point of view, one should support the Church for the soke of the welfare Mjr Xyl ’.<« of himself and his family. Beyond that, however, every person should uphold ond par wryg m hupate in the Church because if tells the truth about mans life, death and destiny, the vXs Ay; truth which alone will set him free to live as a child of God. * X;X; bG o | emon Adv. Ser., | THIS INSPIRATIONAL MESSAGE APPEARS EACH WEEK TO HELP MAKE > I THIS INCREASINGLY A CHURCH-MINDED AREA. IT IS OFFERED FOR | | YOUR CONSIDERATION BY THE GENEROSITY OF PUBLIC-SPIRITED IN’DI- I J VIDUALS AND BUSINESS FIRMS. | CAMERON BROWN COMPANY Charles P. Landt HUDSON BELK—2O? SHOP PHILLIPS ROOFING CO. 31S West Davie Street DIAL 833-3520 SEARS ROEBUCK & COMPANY and Employees C. C. MAN GUM. Contractor 3016 Hillsboro St. Phones 833-1831 —K 32-4309 CLYDE COOPER BARBECUE 109 E. Davie St—Phone 832-78-14 RALEIGH PAINT & WALLPAPER CO. 408 Downtown Blvd. Alton Strickland—Don Green AMBURN PONTi AC. INC. .7623 Hillsboro St. TE 832 3907 FRIDEN. INC. 403 Glenwood Av<\—Jtalei«h. 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