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'4 — Section T THE DAILY NEWS-TELEGRAM Sunday, August 12, 1956,
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CHURCHES
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First Christian
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First Methodist
Church
“New Testament Christianity" | Services of worship will be
will be the subject of the morn- conducted today in First Metho-
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Sermonette
Of The Week
Christian Simplicity
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By WILLIAM E. GILROY. DJ>.
Saint Paul, in hia Second Epis-
tle to the Corinthians (II Cor.
11:3) expressed the fear that
those who had been drawn to the
Gospel by his mission and preach-
ing were being corrupted from
“the simplicity that is in Christ.”
That is a fine, and a very im-
portant phrase, to which alto-
Each week iii^this column will appear a sermon brief by one of
the Sulphur Springs ministers. Each message will be individual..
Today’s message is presented by Rev. C. W. Chapman, pastor of the j Kether to° little attention
has been given in the
complexities that have
marked the growth of Chris-
Martin Springs Baptist Church
LOYALTY TO CHRIST (John 14-6)
A person said to me orte day | To study the New Testament
tianity as a world religion.
1 do not know how exactly the
ex-
jng message at the First Chris- dist Church by the Rev. Boyd 1.1 he thought God was unfair not j-will reveal that Jesus did not in-; English word "simplicity1
tian Church by the minister. Rev. DeVore, superintendent of the'to let it rain. To my knowledge tend this to be. Church member- presses the meaning of the Greek
Alan C. Lynch at 10:50 today. I Sulphur Springs district, in the that person never goes to God’s ship is n challenge and a respon- word translation. Moffatt in hia
Church School classes will be- absence of the pastor. Rev. Stone ho«sv to worship, although he | sibility. The worship of God is! translation substitutes for “the
gin in all departments at 9:45 Risinger. j claims to be a Christian. He does ,not — The whipped cream of simplicity that is in Christ” the
am yjr DeVore’s subject in the not stand alone, but a good num- life, piled on top of everything phrase “a single devotion to
The Chi Rho and Christian morning service, which begins at ^.er people have the same at- else. Christ,” But it is the same idea
Youth Fellowship Groups will 10:55, is “Anchors of a Great „ • , .uTbe fa,tb ,of Jcsus of ™*ar* in a les.x simple and exact expres-
meel at 5:30 p.m. The Youth Faith”. In this service the Adult Too many Christians have eth is more than theory or theol- *ion.
Choir Practice at 6:30 p.m. with Choir will present the anthem, i "^dered into religion as a ogy. It is a way of life. “Jesus; The word translated as “sim-
a Snack Supper to follow at the “Immortal. Invisible" (Thiman) su/e'fl‘ia “‘“vRy. I» ed on top
Fellowship hour. under the direction of Mrs. Cecil of “ hundred other activities. To
1 ,. in I many, the church ts a Sunday
The evening worship service u. waia. 1 ., ,
m be at 7:30. “Men Moved By! The evening worship will be best
Th, h* S.HC , ,H.
Master". The Men’s Chorus will slt ,n . an a1*"‘?Sphf1 e of ,p Ht'; st....... it hv ,,vin_ on t, „■
sing a special number. Dick Flem- ual ^’ 1,,tUc °f an*v’ ,wer j “ by °" tbe C™SS'
ing will be in charge of the music pene.tratp* the surface. We must assume our .personal re-
fer this service Having done then religious duty. ljpon9ibility as a Christian, and
of the sermon by the minister.
Wesley Methodist
Church Services
said unto him, 1 am the way, the plicity” evidently had a very def-
truth, and the life: No man com- inite place in Paul's mind. Even
eth unto the Father, but by me."
to take effect later, by what
seems to be en overwhelming vote
of the General Council obscures,
I think, the intensity of the is-
sues raised by the opposing min-
ority, or the vitality of that op-
posing minority if, as it evidently
intends, it chooses to retain its
status as a Congregational fel-
lowship.
In general, I think with all that
is commendable in the so-called
ecumencial movements, a very
real danger confronting Protest-
antism is the over-emphasis upon
authority, and the development of
an official • bureaucracy, which
may represent strong churchman-
ship, but which may be far re-
moved from “the simplicity that
is in Christ.”
Christian unity, in fact, is in-
herently a different matter from
(Editor’s Note: This is one in
a series of articles, in question
and answer form, from the Vet-
eran’s .Administration contact Of-
fice, 1114 Commerce, Dallas, deal-
ing with problems wmen confront
ex-GI’s. This information ia here-
with published for the benefit of
Hopkins County ex-service men.
More detailed information may be
obtained from the above addreaa.)
Q—I am. a veteran with a to-
tal and permanent nonservice-
connected disability. 1 waited
chuKh ”unity. AH my ministerial j several months before applying
life I have been an intense advo-' tot disability pension payments.
cate, and practitioner of Chris-
John 14:6.
Jesus assumed His personal re-
atmosphere "oY "spirit- i sponsibUity for us, and demop-
Church School leaders look for- 7 J-aI'iY.!'. sl!a".a.'™ m demonstrate it to the lost world
*rv. Jack McGee will STm- * *** “ <*
... this morning. Classes begin at ........ ,....... life." and the house of God.
i Mays have.
“ -’leoiuuiM. enurin The Youth Choir will meet at _
Rev. Cecil Green, formerly of fi;oo this evening, and t'he Metho- Tpiijr)!** ILlDllSt
Brashear, as guest preacher., Mr. dist Youth Fellowship will meet I I
Green is now pastor of the Meth- at 6:55 in two groups. :
odist Church, Randolph, Nebras- Recreation will be held after
k*--. I the Evening Church Service.-
At the 9:45 Church School as- .---
sembly seven long term attend- I kill* S'lYlOt*
ante record pins will be awarded ^
by the Church School superin- Llltlierail Clllircll
tendent. L. B. Jordan. Three year
old Jo Frances Voting will re- j
at-1
the worship service at 11:00 a.m. 9.45
at Wesley Methodist Church with, The Youth Choir will meet at _ r .....
tuary. Departmental Unions will
begin ut 7:00 p. m.
At tlie 8:00 evening worship
service the pastor will speak by
request on the subject, “Should
Sunday morning services will We Pray for Rain." Special music
begin with Sunday school at will be presented by J. T. Adams
10:00 o’clock. Classes for all ageLand the Vouth choir. The or.li-
Mining worship at 11:00 with! nante baptUm " i11 be oWrved
Rev. Archie Stone, pastor, bring-1"1 tht’ evening worship service.
„■ „ i 0ur Savior Lutheran Church ing the message. Sermon topic i -----
tendance award. For four-year Us't'Vurch!6 ^ ^ 1b* “"hy atand ye gazing.” Davi.S Street
perfect attendance Jennie and
.Howard Collier, Jo Beth and Jack
Huffstetler, Billy Dan Lindley,
and Artie Charles Romack will
receive pins.
, Training union for all ages
Sunday School and Bible Class Sunday evening at 7:30. Evening BilPtist (JllITcll
10:15 a.m. ' worshio at 8:10. *
Church at 11 a.m.
The sermon topic, "The Young
Ruler,” based on Mark 10:21-22.
Evening service* willbe held Herman Hi t ’
at Wesley Methodist Church at:
hTng* Rtv' Jack McGee Assembly of God
preaching.
First Presbyterian
J
Church
First Baptist
Church
A special service is planned for
Sunday night at the Davis Street
Baptist Church. It is, “New Mem-
ber Night." All members who
have joined since the pastor, D.
Melvin Jaynes, Pastor
434 E. Jefferson
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11:00 a. m.
Evangelistic service, Saturday,
Fifwt Presbyterian Church, Dr. 7 P- m.
I>. C. Butler, supply pastor. | C. A. Service Sunday 7:00 p.m.
$pn4»Sf School classes for all Evangelistic service SunTay
ages begin at 8:45 a. m. Mrs. 17130 P- m- I"'11 mcet at 8 :15 this morning in
Cahal^n will teach the worn-1 "’omens Missionary Council, the Committee Room for import-
5n, Gehrtd*^Prim will teach the "’«dnesday, 2K)0 p. m. ant planning for the fall activi-
tian unity, seeking fellowship
with every Christian who would
giving should be done yvith sim- have fellowship with me, as long
plicity (Romans 12:8), and to : as I didn’t have to accept a par-
these same Corinthians (II Cor. j tieular creed or organization re-
1:12) he commends "simplicity K«rding which I respected his
and godly sincerity,” motivated freedom,
by the grace of God in contrast
with "fleshly wisdom."
In the history of religion,
“fleshly wisdom” has often been
more in evidence than “simplicity
andt godly sincerity.” Religious,
life and religious movements, es-
pecially all that profess to be
Pentecostal
Church
Is it possible for the payments
to be Imrk-dated to the date I in-
curred my disability?
A—Under "v A s re^uTa?ioms~TRie
Christian, must ever be subject I !\s. Sun,lay. Sd’00,1 40 beK.in at
The United Pentecostal church ....... ............ _
on North Jackson street announc- j ^"term "poHcy ''to*'T p'ermanent
effective date that payments may
begin is the date VA received the
claim or the date the disability
arose—whichever is later. In your
case, the date of 'VA’s receipt of
the claim would be later.
Q—Premiums on my World
War II GI term insurance policy
are tinder waiver because I’ve
been totally * disabled for more
than six months. May I convert
this morning and morning wor-
ship at 11. The evangelistic serv-
ice will be held at 7:45 p. m. and
the Bible Stiulv Thursday night
That test is, I think, particular-. jg to he held at 7:45 o’clock.
to the test of “simplicity and god-
ly sincerity” versus “fleshly wis-
dom.”
ly vital at the present hour. Great i The Rev. J. D. Watson is pas-
changes are taking place in the J to,. of th(, church.
religious world, especially in Pro-__
| C. Jensen, came Oct. 1st, will be
Dr. Daroid Morgan will be in honored in this service. Roll call
the pulpit for both worship serv-, wj» he ta|led #nd the pastor is
ices today at First Baptist dedicating his message to this the surrender of historic and spir-
Church. "When is God Pleased ! itual
testantism. Sectarian lines are
breaking down; denominational
mergers are either being accom-
plished, or are under discussion
and in prospect.
My own Congregational de-
nomination, which hitherto has
been a free fellowship of free,
independent local churches, but
a strong, effective fellowship, is
at present badly disrupted over
the issue of merger with a cen-
trally - controlled denomination,
under conditions of a proposed
central control, that opponents
of the merger claim would mean
Presbyterian
Women to Meet
plan, even though I am totally
disabled?
A — You may convert your
term policy to any permanent
plan other than an endowment
Also, you will not be required to
take a physical examination.
Q—I wanf to take'tTcoiirse iiii-
begins early in September. Will
he be able to receive payments
from his first day in school?
A — The law specifies that
monthly payments may not begin
before October 1, 1956.
Riles Conducted
For Mrs. Grant
Here on Thursday
Services were held Thursday
morning, August 9, at 10:30
o’clock at Tapp Funeral Home for
Mrs. Luther R. Grant, 82. Burial
was in City Cemetery. She died
Wednesday.
Born Mary Lou Blansett, the
eldest daughter of the late Emma
Lee and L. F. Blansett, she was
married Nov. 20, 1895, to Luther
R. Grant, who preceded her in
death in March, 1955. :"
Mrs. Grant was a life-long res-
ident of Hopkins County and a
the, Church of Christ.
Survivors include two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Joe Worsham and Mrs.
Lucius Pogue of Sulphur Springs,
four sons, Jack and Gird
Grant of Sulphur Springs
and John Lee and Paul Grant of
Dallas; ten grandchildren, three
great-grandchildren, and four sis-
ters, Mrs. Felix Nelson, Mrs. Bob
Nelson and Mrs. Walter Har-
rison of Sulphur Springs, and
Mrs. W. M, Johnson of Lubbock,
Chicago Expects
Polio Peak Soon
.. Chicago, Aug. II W! — The
president of the Chicago Board
al in nature. In my case, 1 need
it in connection with the business
I plan to enter. Will I be allow-
The Circles of the Presbyterian t.d to (y^e it?
Women will meet Monday August A_Yes_if' you submit justifi-
der the Korean GI Bill that’s | of Health, Dr. Herman Bunde-
commonly considered recreation- Ben> has plt.»lictod Chicago’s cur-
13 as follows:
cation to VA that the course will
with Us” is the sermon topic for
the 11 o’clock service. The scrip-
ture reference for this message is
Luke 2:21ff.
Sunday School superintendents
group.
Congregational independ-
Joe Wilson, assistant, will have ? ence.
chnige in the absence of Sunday) jn nlv partial retirement I have
School Supt. Arthur Boyd, who kept aloof from participation in
is on va ration. Sunday School be- the controversy, but I have writ-
couples, and E. L. Ashcroft, Jr., j Bible study Wednesday, 7:30
will teach the men. m‘
Morning worship service will be i r f ' l
at 10:53 a. m. The Sanctuary V-»IlllI*Cil OI vxOtl
Choir will lead in the singing.
There will be no evening ser-
vices.
Church of Christ
446 South Locust St.
Rev. Lester Foster, pastor.
Sunday School, 10 a. m.;
preaching 11 a. m.; evangelistic
I services 7:45 p. m.; Mid-week
services Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.;
YPE Fridav at 7:30 p. m.
ties of the Sunday School. The
Sunday School hour is 9:45 a. m.
with an attendance goal of 800,
The monthly deacons’ meeting
gins at 9:45.
Mrs. Buddy Walls is the newly
elected young peoples depart-
ment superintendent, and will
have charge of that group this
morning. Mrs. Weldon Spears,
and Betty Ann Newman have the
ten much on independency, and
Circjel. in the home of Miss | b „f bona fide uge in your pres
Effic Bell at 9:30 a. m. Mrs. Lee- H
man Teetes will conduct the wor-
ship period.
Circle 11 will meet in the home
of Mrs. George Prim at 9:30 a.,
m. Mrs. Gene Rex will conduct
the worship period.
There will he no
ent or contemplated business or
occupation, and VA approves the
ease in advance. The only cours-
es absolutely prohibited by law
in bartending, dancing or
j personality development.
meeting of! son is eli(riblc
rent polio outbreak should reach
its peak within -the next week.
Chicago already has 676 polio
cases — more than three times
the . number recorded in the rec-
ord year of 1952.'
US to Export
Salk Vaccine
the Evening Circle.
schooling under the new educa- j Washington, Aug. 11 iff! The
i liunal program for children of dc-
Westsidc Assembly
ceased war veterans. His college
government has cased export re-
strictions on Salk polio vaccine—
now in good supply in this coun-
i try—to permit shipment of one
200 block South Locust. K. C. 7:45 p. m. Womens Missionary; million doses abroad by October
Holcomb, pastor. Sunday School council, Tuesday Hfternoon 2 p.m. 1st.
my convictions are well known. I at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship Bible Study Thursday evening! Most of the initial shipments
The fact that this particular mer-!U:00 a. m. Evangelistic service 7:45 p. in.
ger has recently been approved, I
are destined for Latin America.
Bio. Gayle Edwarti Alex, Jr.,
will be the speaker at the 10:40
a. m. and the 8:00 p. m. worship MctllO(list SCS
services at the Church of Christ j
today. Circles of the Woman’s So-
duled to leave, and will return
will he held in the committee I children’s department. , Friday evening,
room this afternoon at 2:00 p. m.j The National Baptist Encamp-! Marion D. Hodges, Commerce,
I T tilnms ...in ment at Latham Springs, Texas, will lie guest speaker Wednesday
J i. Adams will direct *outh; mect„ Au 14th thru 17th. Sev- evening in the absence of the
Chon* rehearsal at 5:00 p. m. in. , ... ...
eral cars ate leaving in a cara- pastor. The Ladies Auxiliary will
the sanctuary. The Training * n’iVan Tuesday morning .at 8 from (meet at 0:30 Monday morning at
ion Assembly program is sched- j the church to take part in this the church this week because of
ulcd for 6:45 p. m. in the sane- meeting. About 30 are now sche- the encampment trip.
Bible classes for all ages will ciety of Christian Service of First
begin' at 9:45 Sunday morning. Methodist Church meeting Mon-
The Young Peoples Class will be day are. One with Mrs. Sam H.
held at 7:00 p. m. Henderson, 802 Main St- at 9:30
The church will begin an evan- a,m. Two at 9:30 a.m. with Mrs.!
gelistic meeting Monday night at Jo* P. Ward. 500 Oak Ave.; Six
8:00 to continue through the rest "at White Oak Farm, Cooper
of the week. Bio. Jimmy Phillips Highway, at 7:00 p.m. with Mrs.
of Louisiana* w ill be'the speaker. Dan E. Bonner as hostess.
All friends of the church are in- j Circles Three, Four and Five
”itcd to attend these services. w-ill have no meetings this month.
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 191, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 12, 1956, newspaper, August 12, 1956; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth830230/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.