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Supday School, begin* at In the ahtenre of the pa»-
9:45 In .T department*. th>« tor Sunday, th.- Re ho both As-
, nmrning. Morning ~IT«r»hip wx-iation missions - secretary,
seme** will b* at 16:50. 8pe- the Rev. O. 0. Harper, will
dal mtek for the morning speaker ’for both service*. Th«
will b* a solo riven by Mr*, pastor, H. Perry Cox, S-CMbj
Robert Este*. The Rev. Roy duetto* a revival in Ft. Worth,
Martin’s sermon is . entitled,. ’through pext Sunday. Ills wife >
“The Victory Faith". ; will & the pianist for this j
At 5:00 this afternoon, revival merlin*,
those who made confession, to- The W. Mv U will meet on I
4ay/Wfll ba bapti»d and will Thursday for &*' bi-monthly, wjlf ^ ^ evangelist
Xmterv* eommnnion BHiBidtitt* meetmjr, with a (jurinv: g)^
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Sermonette
Of the Week
FINDING THE WAY
We Need to Live Beliefs
BV RALPH W. LOEW, D. Ot*
Wrkta^.faa. Maw.p*^ fataapaia. Awa-
Ea-eb week in th« column will appear a sermon brief by
. ed lest we falj into the trap of
(the myth.
Our greatest problem in
this generation'is acting upon
the truth which we know, mov.
in* out on the faith We pa*ae*»«-
and sharing th* witnea* of a
gr^at faith in the midst of the
ataaenc rihatiaa.—.......
.......xrrsiinBwrvfTar wriwr"
worried about myths that are
made into truth;, we are con-
___ _ __ _ ___ The discu_s*ion ,cone$rmngjud*eou - Christian faith is _________
one of the^Splph’ur S^^”mini*^t7" Each roessagewlH £ myth, and legend* has aroused ,g*irtst the heresy of racial j cerned „t the facility of so
individual. Today's message, w presented by the Rev. Fmnk |«v*ry tp* «f ^t.orml and ac- d.scrHmnrt.on. ! many people in turning trut£
Wood, jSbstor of Central Baptist Church. \
THE COURSE OF SIN
ademfc discussion. The debate! yet lhere are people who j into myth.
| haa m way of objuring the win tmmtat upon this religious j It’s a time when we (ought
manner in which polit* people trutw trhile making it a myth j to witness in our daily -words
.an translate truth into myth. ln t|Jeir daiiy nves Such peo- and deeds that which we have
Today 1 Want us..to think l.Stn produces an unholy at- What happens to truth if it a p;e are wtujngr to subsidise confessed with our lips,
about the course sin takes in -noyphere. ' | treated as ^ museum piece, or t; at which .they will never bn-; It is a fundamental truth
Tt has been found that man an, ancient relic? ltSte make their religion that insists, “Yea, blessed are
F6r ih-tahee, there can be an interesting - but irrelevant they that hear the Word of
human lives. Sin- is hard to de-
EVANGELtST
Sumrall, pa*tor of the Keist-
wood. Baptist Church. Dallas,
fine, but the results of sin can H foundty effwt#- hi,
Dr. D D. ** ?*w . surroundings and by the taflu-
! (ife of the sinner. We also '
ly following their baptism. 10:00 at the church, followed Baptist Church
will- by a• regbwf■ . ' " u '
spring revival St
Youth group meeting- will by a regular visitation pry
meet at 5:S0 in the .Education- gram, a newly instituted ac-
al Building. Th* CYF group tivity of jhe Union,-
will be going to Texarkana Brritherh^T^' president, M,
Christian Church'for a return i w. Rooks, announce* that the
visit arid present a program • Brotherhood will have It*
for the CYF there; jspotuors monthly meeting at th* ch.mh
Will go with the youth today. at 7 ;t0 on Saturday evening
Evening jgpaaM'p sendee b*--- of wwk
gins at 7-fS^ The pasUiC. aer- ‘ gunday htfeim at
mon hi entitled, ' Com* Home , m( ,jnd,r dlrPrtion of
T *; “2 T: Newkirk, superint.nd-
cutrve CM F meeung m the Ed* ^ and Tramin* Cnu.n be-
rTrwc Uilgini at 7:00, under aupervis-
ff r.WF "**•* “h7:*° ion of A. N. Singleton, direct-
in the home of Mrs. H. A.-t
Snow. The building planning____
committee will meet an archi-
tect Monday night at 7:30 iri
the Educational Budding, -.....--j
-Adult - CHoic practice will
■ meet at 7;30 Wednesday nigh'
and Children [Choir practi<-<- t, t
Firhl Methodist
Church
... , . • - - ence, biought to bear, upon
" h,,rn»h him.. The unholy influence of
live, and thereLy determine ^ pven a, yet Untju-a by
pattern. ’ ! ,h(. ,n<j,vivt-aal, ha- a mighty
Sin • w per-onal in ,U •F-f dgmoratialng effect upon him.
proach and la a threat to every The eoun,.,t,. advl,e. teteblng.
no doubt that there is a relig- myth
ioua truth are the children of j or here ia an insistence of
God. The entire thrust of the
God and do it’’
faith concerning personal Cwlga
•ritv The ancient com-1 CH*UlU C7IWC
our
iftte«rrity.
mandment taught that a man Qf Qirtet
Our Savior
= LatheranOmrch I =
eternal effect* of *m, we need and. power of evil, Huipation in gossip was ndt^School, 9.45
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must not bear false witness
against his neighbor. The com-
to reeognixe its symptoms
early in its course. We need
to apply the cure, which is a
that prevail.* in an ungodiv at-
mosphere, conditions the mind
for ’ surrender
o r n i n g Sunday
tiamoiKfll faith in j*„» vh«a, —*'**— They weaken class at lO.:00 a. m.
_ « ..-a x. . » will power for that which i Morning1 worship at 11:00 | You’d have 3. difficult tipu
Therefore God! Sermon tonic: “The R
Frederick W Reuta, Pastor [only frowned upon but received ;
Sunday school and Bible the positive thru-t of the New
1 Testament.
Church, 11.00
Sunday Night Set vices-—
Youth flass, 6:3d.1' A.
Preachibg, Heiman Sergeant"
7:30. j'..
Wednesday night, Bible class
7:30.
viour. in Mb,' 1:1 and In wnm,'wane Jl?l' Strmon^topic: "TSe XdM-j ,iw|,t an,one In argua ahmt
™.d. ■■ m ,%sssssp r* -w- ,rxvlr
■ Blessed is th* man that from- ail appearance of evil.” . *_i_^ J foUon confronts • grave prob-
^I 'waiketh not in the counsel ot \ Thes 5*22 “Watch and ** * • Icm.s of perjury and the under-
■ £ ssu^iisras. d ^‘T8 • Meu.«ii,t churd,
* ■ ' * - J tJllireh # Jomm once told the »tory ot j
j jA / an ultimate-judgment in order; The Evening Chapel Meth-
821 North Jackson. j t0Jrivet home » f»ct- 11 was a odist Church will begin ser-
Services: Sunday School st[ P®Jur« W a final decree by, vjceg Sunday with Sunday
Evening Chapel
in the seat of the scornful, verb walk denotes action, eon
Here then i» the course of sin. trolled action, action with'the
Let u» consider first consent of the .actor. God tells
I il. The Moral Conditions of Sin. n* how we ought to walk, but
leaves us to make the choice.
M
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First Baptist
Church
TALENTED SINGER D
hr- Scott will t,e in charge of
the singing at First Baptist
thurrh during the spring
revival. He live* in Green-
ville, S.C.
Calvary Baptist
Church
Davis *Strect
Baptist Church
Services will begin at 9:45
a. m, Sunday with Sunday
School.
Worship service at 11 a. m.
A revival will begin with the
morning' service withj the pu--
^or. 'The Rev. L. B. Morgan do-
ing the preaching. Ernie Nel-
son will direct the music.
For the worship service tp-
wiil be at J0:00 Saturday Kegular^rvices will be con-
morning under the direction of «wU'dl ,n , Fj,Ht * a
j Church today at- b:30 and j
10:55 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The
: evening service ha- been!
j changed for the spring and j
1 summer months.
The pastor, the Rev, Felix!
; R. Kinde), will preach this j
Sunday School b e g,i n * this morning on the topic, “The ■
morning at 9145 at the First Message of thb Rainbow”. The Sunday School wilMfSfin tb-
Baptist Church. Today is the Junior Choir will be in the Slay ut 9:45, with department
fir st day of a week-long Spring first service and the Sanctuary .superintendent* in T h a r g e.
revival meeting. I>r. Mays will Choir in the 10:55 service. — (There is a class for ali age*.T
i>e in the pulpit this morning. Two organizations of girl* Morning Worship begins at
Dr. D. t). Sum rail, evangelist wj|) be special guests this roor- 10:50 with'the pastor, the Rev.
for the meeting, will arrive this - ning —- The order of the Rain-[.James Frige, bringing the mes-
afternoon and will apeak at the how Girls and the High School sage. *
tVo"‘n|f>. WArlh‘lAiil* r V * Ce "A Future Homemaker*. These )' BaptistTraining Servicebe-
b.ov. irr. numiull ia pastor-of, ppg and their leaders will be! ^jng Ht 0:30, with evening wor-
'* ordially welcomed, ship at 7 piO.
The superintendent 'of.j-thpi» .....On Monday afternoon at,
’ i ‘ “ UWflmen ffist, i< t. the Rev. Boyd 1.. Be : •> :00 the ladies Auxiliary f'|i|i|<|i|| of f'liriist
Vw mm t' nurcn OI iJinst
10 a.BL. a Judire who -condemned men gehaaJ »t.4L45 a. m..------
Sunday night at 7:30 o’clock. [ because they had not served Worship service i* at 11:05
Saturday night at 7:30. -j God while thinking of them- the ^ex* «or sermon be-
---—----1 When - 1 -- -------
The Rev. Joe Ben Terry is selves ' as good men
pastor of the church.
If one willingly walks toward
and into that which Cod warns
against, he enters the second
moral condition of sin.
2. Open temptation.
Temptation then become*
the way of the sinner, it is
the way to the act.- of -in. It : become the sons of God, even least of these my brethren ye
ing taken frort Matt. 10:18.
thc.-e who were .judged pro- Subject ..Th(, ^hurch."
tested, saying, “Whep .did we Th<f ev,.nim, service is "at
(sec you and not shovg per-onal m
ivH'.concern’-.'-Ju^said simply. "In-' The Rev Melvin C. Perry
Christ As many as received eoncern?” he^said simnly,
[Him, to them gave He power tojaamueh as ye did it not to the js pastor
is the beaten jaatji <if the sin-; to them that -believe on His'did it nob to me?” That is the
ner. It is the road from evil
influence into the snare .of-
satan. it is the approS^n to
the center of the web of sin.
The way of the sinner begins
day the pastor has announced,*'!1* ,*1‘' Gold of ungodly, evil in-
as his -ubje-t “WN n~ff--.-ivat —ungodly counsel
Will Do.”: For.the evening mes- !and k‘ad!, into lbe l,la‘e where
sage he ha* cho-eh, “The Hin-1 temptation bold and inticing
drance of a Revival.” ( waits. One cannot walk, under
The service will begin, each ! cvi| influence, into the place
night at 7:30.
the Keist wood Baptist Church
of Balias. Prior to this time
Mar* Hill
years. He pastured the First
Baptist Church of Palestine for ■ . .
nine years and the H (Berest ( .
Following the service a rum- Wednesday night at 7:00 the
bined session of the Fsurlb| officers,1 and tejtehwrs meety fol-
Conference a n it lowed by niid week prayer serv
- Tjllet S. Teddle, minister;—
Bible study classes at 10 a.m.
Worship and preaching at
11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Baptist Church of Balia* f(),['he Official Board wdl be h-ld. J ice»*tJ 7 .30.
six and one-hairyear*. ! AU official* are expected and,
The deacon* will have thfjr the congregation is invited to j «. . «• . i o. f
regular monthly meeting thi. ' «',nam f,,r thl" meet j YICIIHHIIHI W j 5L Jameg
afternoon at 1:30 in the Com- j *nB-■ | j
narrj£_Jahn 1:12.
world famous.
kind »f insight that is requir-
Try’a W ant Ad For Results
mittee Room. The Youth Choir Youth Choir will meet n» Circles of the Woman’s S<> ( ,il| lloli(‘ Clllircll
j of temptation without the
j danger of staying to experi-
j cnee the act of sin. Cursed is
j the person standing in the way
of sinners numbered vvich
I them, in the very place wait-
ing for a turn at the ar ts of j
»in. To stand in. the way of i
sinner-, is to stand in the very :
|dart;, -rrjade for., the acts «Y
•in. The powi’j of temptation ■
nalts, the person, holds him in j
(the"way, count* him with sin-j
i nor- until the ck-t of sin flare j
j into reality. The third moral j
| condition of sin is
3. Personal pirttPipation in
j the acts of sin.
then complete
SIMMONS
will rehearse at 5‘.30 thifCaftei, 5:00 p. nr*. The MYK programs! ciety of Christian Service of j
noon. Training Union begin* and the program for the Jun-! First Methodist Church will; Mass will be conducted in
at 7:00 with evening wor-hip - u.»r Methodi. i will he held at meet Monday. Meeting at,9:301 St. James ( atholic Church, at Experience men complete
at 8:00. 0:30. Youth recreation will he m. are. One with Mr*. Hodge J Texas and St. James streets, | ,he aft and thp hin jn I
’*** w"'1 ’ A,.,. «.*„ i ?£s: sr Cr sfssjsx?t!
hoatgs*; Three with Mr*.. Felix c"tircb.
R. Kinde! in the parsonage. ~
Mr*. [Kindeli will also have Cir-j \\ fystSlilC
cle Foiir at 2:30 p. m. Five
Church
be held Monday through Friday
at 9:30 in the sanctuary. Pitch j urged to be prej,enl at 9:45
evening. Monday througb 8wt-|this morsing.
urday at 7:00, .a. special earn- ' —____________
rtai Weslejr Methodist
—“~-^ight.” An abbreviated Sunday : I D__1 •
F-iSSF^rvice' will he carried J ' Jill I Oil J$erV|CC8'
out at thi*"Tft»e. These meet .
inga will last for 25 minutes! Church School 9:45
a. m.
and are followed at 7:30 by Morning worship 11:00.!
evening
meets with Mrs: A. B. Ardisj AsSCIIlilK Of Coil
at 3:00 p. m. and Six with
Mrs. Phil A. Sartin at 7:30 p,
tu. — —'
Douglas Scott, who will he in ! the. subject th* Rev. James H. ClllIFC’h (if Christ
charge <St revival (rnuisc, makes j Westbrook. Youth Fellowship * . *
his home in Greenville, 8, <\ 'group will meet at 5:00 p. m. Raymond M. West, Minister
Kcott is a teno* soloist, trom-! Evening worship is at 7:00 p. Sunday—
bonht, and choir director. His -nf.'Ti^c paster twill bring the! 9:« a. m. Worship and
ministry has taken hrm into 4tl message on the , subject, “A i *}re*ci’ii15 v, „ , ,
staites, (anada and 13 coun- Mocker” 6:00 p. m. Young People s
tries of Europe. He will arrive ' After' the evening worship Deve‘bPm‘-nt
! the Commission on Education !
on Monday.
On Wednesday evening, the
regular, officers and teacher-
supper will lie-served at 0:15.
with a hrief meeting conduct- !,, ‘T. Wof
ed at 0 45) followed by the*f(£hr!?l",n S,'rvRe *•» .!"««» at
Sunday School At Night’^th*' churrh Tuesday at 7.00 p,
7:00 p. m. Worship and
preaching.
Monday-
7:30 p. m.
becomes the seat of the scorn -!
ful. Finding himself unable to
change, bound by habit he sins
(again and again. Acts of sin
j bind and render helpless the
i will power.
The Rev K. C. Holcomb, pastor The de-ire becofnes an appe-
237 Sooth Locust tite that must be satted again
- Sunday School begins at and again. Sin becomes a rep-
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Morning worship at 11 and fixed in its nature. The
° clock. victim, seated, fixed a- i!
Evangelistic services at 7:30 j were, unable to move out of
P-m- the power of sin, sconful of
Women’s Missionary Coun- help, ashamed, vet a slave to
cil. Tuesday afternoon 1:30. his past, finally dies to all
Young ’ P e o p 1 e s Service,
Thursday night, 7:30,
c a m p a i g n and the revival ! '*• ,.
aervic**. < hoir practice
TMe..Nursery will he open for;; '-lt ^ p. m.
all service*. ' > * ’ “■
will meet, with Ms. P. H.. Cor
1 bet, chairman, presiding.
Su.w:22-'.5r*s. i laertSLS.
\Vedne»day
9 ;30 a.
St, Philip’s-
Men and Boy’s EplSCOpal' Clltircll
YVednesday-
Assembly of God
Junior Choir practice Thurs-
day at 3:45 p. m.
. 434 Jefferson Street
Pastor, Rev, H. R. Owens.
Sunday "School, 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship, 11 aim.
Church of God
-
446 South Locust
Curtis W. Drake, pastor
Sunday School Supt. Carl An-
Evangelistic service, ,7:80 [ derson
P-™* Sunday School 9:45 a.m
Prayer meeting Wednesday
night at 7:30.
C. A. Service' Friday at,
7:30 p.m.
Try a Want Ad For Results
Morning Service 11:00 a.m.
Sunday night 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday prayer meeting
7:00 p.m.
Friday — Y.P.E. — 7:00 —
Joe Campbell, Y.P E. director.
m. Indies Bible
Class
7:00 p.^m. Bible|Classes.
Try a Want Ad For Results
that is good. -
The wages, - of sin is death*
but the gift of -God is eternal
life through our Lord Jesus
Christ. ' k
j The world-is filled with the;
moral conditions of sin, The
St. Philip’s Episcopal Church f>:( temptation can only
at Houston and Mulberry be over come by the presence
streets Will observe Holy Com- Chist in the believer. God
munion Sunday morning aryi a forgives past present and fu-
------ -* 11 o'clock by /the ture sins on the bases of faith
in the atoning work of Jesus
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 84, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 9, 1961, newspaper, April 9, 1961; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth828259/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.