Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 105, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1975 Page: 4 of 16
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Friday. Februory 14, 1975
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Worship
Somewhere
This Week
Come to Church
THERE IS A FRIENDLY
CHURCH REAR YOU
WHERE YOU ARD YOUR
FAMILY WILL BE WEI
COME.
A.M. Davis
Floral Co.
Called,
707-09 Fisk
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YOUR RELIGIOUS FAITH
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MELPINGHAND
SERVICE
PRESBYTERIAN
Union Presbyterian Church
Fisk nd Depot Sts.
PENTECOSTAL
The United Pentecostal Church
Corner 14th and An. D
Pentecostal Church of God
1001 Belle Plain
Pentecostal Mission
X10W. Mam Bhd
NON DENOMINATIONAL
Gospel Assembly
1617 Main BM.
BAPTIST
Austin Ave. Baptist Church
2710 Austin An.
Early Fust Baptist
Fort Worth Hiway at
Waco"Y"
First Baptist Church
208 Austin An.
First Baptist Church
Bangs, Texas
Melwood Baptist Church
Melwood at Wesley St.
Victory Baptist Church
2204 W. Center
Lahn-American Baptist
1600 Melwood
Primitive Baptist
1515 Brady An
Mt Zion Baptist Church
914 Bailey St
Little Zion Baptist Church
601 Cordell
Faith Baptist Church
2001 14th St
Bible Baptist Church
12th 6 BRADY
NAZARENE
First Church of the Nazarene
Seventh and An. I
Bluffview Church of
The Nazarene
1045 West Commerce St
ADVENTIST
Seventh Day Adventist
Avenue D Md 11th Street
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
First Assembly of God Church
Fish and 4th
Southside Assembly of God
13th and An. I
METHODIST
Central Methodist
Second St. and An. 6
Emanuel Chapel Methodist
900 Beaver
First Methodist
2501 10th
Johnson Memorial Methodist
1111 Main Boulevard
Ue Chapel A.M.E. Church
Beaver and Cordell Sts.
West Side Latin-American
Methodist Church
1105 Victoria St
First Methodist
Richland Springs
Bowser
Zephyr Methodist
Mullin Methodist
SOUTHERN BAPTIST
Bolle Plain Baptist
2010 Belle Plain
Calvary Baptist
Ninth at An. J
Jones Chapel Baptist Church
Fort Worth Highway
Hillcrest Baptist Church
Corner 18th Md Ave. E
Central Baptist Church
Comer Brady Md Second St.
Avenue D Baptist Church
1101 Ave. D
Coggin Annue Baptist
1818 Coggin
Northside Baptist
Corner Elm and Cleburne St.
Sunset Baptist
Milton Avenue Baptist
606 Milton
Rocky Creek Baptist
Cross Plains Hwy.
Woodland Heights Baptist
Indian Creek Road
Church by the lake
Lovers Une
Shamrock Shores Addition
CATHOLIC
St. Mary’s Catholic
1105 Main Ave.
CHRISTIAN
First Christian Church
Coggin and 13th St
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church of Christ,
Scientist
1814 Vincent
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church of Christ
900 W. Austin
Austin Avenue
Church of Christ
1020 Austin Ave.
Brady Ave. Church of Christ
1610 Brady Ave.
Woodland Heights
Church of Christ
Indian Creek Road
Sixth Street Church of Christ
408 Sixth St
Early Church of Christ
Early Community on
Fort Worth Highway
Worth Side Church of Christ
1412 Belle Plain
Vine Street Church of Christ
1412 Belle Plain
Vine Street Church of Christ
1123 Vine St
Southside Church of Christ
Third and Ave. K
EPISCOPAL
St. John's Episcopal Church
700 Main
Church of the Good Shepherd
Good Shepherd Drive
LUTHERAN
Grace Lutheran
Coggin and 1st St
CONGREGATIONAL
METHODIST
First Congregational
Methodist Church
3001 Coggin Ave.
first United Methodist Church
Bangs, Texas
MORMON
Church of Jesus Christ of
Utter Day Saints (Mormon)
Services
2314 Austin Ave.
E.B.HENLEY
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ESTABLISHED 1887
GENERAL INSURANCE
Christ’s personal represen-
tatives in this matter.
THE CHRISTIAN LIFE
AS A BROTHERHOOD
Gal. 8:1-11
When a person becomes a
Full Gospel Tabernacle
215 Homewood
in Early
Church of The Lord Jesus
Corner of 6th & Brady
Brownwood
it with man, the highest order of
His creation. All of this was
done in order that He might put
into operation the process of
reconciliation. Before God
created man it was His desire
and purpose that man should be
in right relationship with Him.
God has always wanted man to
have right standing with Him.
God put this purpose in-
to operation with the first two
human beings when He told Eve
that her offspring would bruise
Satan’s head. Thus, beginning
with Adam and Eve and con-
tinuing to all succeeding
generations, people may be
redeemed by putting their faith
in the Savior.
CHRISTIANS HAVE THE
RESPONSIBILITY OF
RECONCILIATION
2Cor.5:16-21
That God has placed upon
Christians the responsibility of
calling others to become
reconciled to Him is made clear
in our Scripture "Wherefore
henceforth know we no man
after the flesh: yea, though we
have known Christ after the
flesh, yet now henceforth know
we him no more. Therefore if
any man be in Christ, be is a
new creature: old things are
passed away; behold, all things
are become new And all things
are of God, who hath reconciled
us to himself by Jesus Christ,
and hath given to us the
ministry of reconciliation; To
wit, that God was in Christ,
reconciling the world unto
himself, not imputing their
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appeal through us We are The only fee for the course is
81 which covers a Red Cross life
saving handbook
The principal agricultural
products of Spain are wheat,
barley, oats, rye, olives,
grapes, lemons, oranges and
other fruit, onions, almonds, es-
parto, flax, hemp, pulse and
cork.
him carry his load. This is
to be a regular practice. People
are constantly in need and
distresss in a variety of ways in
which one individual may help
another. -
This is one way in which a
person may carry out the law of
Christ. Christ set the example in
this matter because while He
was on earth He constantly
went about doing good.
But a Christian should not
only help others bear their
burdens, he should carry his
own as far as possible. There is
no basis for a person to be
bothered by the problems of
others which they themselves
can solve. Each individual
should be self-supporting and
self-sufficient just as far as he
can. Everyone will have to bear
his own load of responsibility.
The new life is to be regarded
as the basis for doing good
deeds. Helpfulness to others is
trespasses unto them; and hath basic in this relationship We
committed unto us the word of are never to grow tired 01 doing
reconciliation. Now then we are what is right for if we do not
ambassadors for Christ, as faint we will reap our harvest at
though God did beseech you by the opportune season.
us: we pray you in Christ’s As occasion and opportunity
stead, be ye reconciled to God. open to ua, we are to do what is
For he hath made him to be sin good and profitable to allpeople
for us, who knew no sin; that we both morally and spiritually
might be made the and thereby come a blessing to
righteousness of God in him. "(2 those who belong to God's
Cor. 5:16-21 KJV) family.
When someone becomes a Christians are expected to be
Christian he becomes a brand a concerned group, in which
new person inside. He is not the there is much caring about the
same anymore. He has begun a ge^are <4 others.______________
new life.
God performs the miracle of Colrce ml-...
making man into a new being -ourse planned
By Dr. Z. T. Huff
p A Reconcfing People Christian, he has new
2 Cor.:-; Gal. 6:1-10 relationships and takes on new
God expects His people to responsibilities. He Is now s
promote harmony He is coo- member of the brotherhood of
earned about compatibility. He believers. He is associated with
relaPinssp witesuPEimse We let our Scripture speak to
is called the Prince of Peace. us on this point: "As we have
God originated the concept of therefore opportunity, let us do
reconciliation It was in His good unto all men, especially
mind before the foundation of unto them who are of the
the world. He created the world household of faith.” Gal, 6:10
and all that is in it, and crowned KJV)
Greenwood
The responsibility at a
Christian is shown in the case of
a sinning brother If anyone is
overtaken in misconduct or sin
of any sort, those who are
responsive to and controlled by
the Holy Spirit should set him
right and reinstate him. This
should be done without any
sense of superiority, and with
all gentleness, keeping an at-
tentive eye on himself, lest he
should be tempted also.
Christians should be
responsive in the case of a
burdened brother. It is their
responsibility to help
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- super freeway. A city in progress creates many s
Se changes. The owners, no doubt, hated 20 change s
8 their location, and dreaded pulling up life-long 338
, roots. St. Paul would help in situations like these s
The Ohurch • Mi oppointed ogency in this 8 when he said, “For / have learned, in whatsoever 8
worid for spreoding the knowledge of Ns im jtt.
S for mon ond of His demond for mon to respond ; tate 1 am, therewith t be content" Phillipians 33
W * ** nve • ioring m negbor waheu ‘6 Lord will help us in new situations and
M mhi groundingin the ow **??«. "* M new surroundings He has promised to be with us
2-2 men W * "“Y o“e""92-;
® persevere ond the freedoms "hich we hold so ‛h in all things.
J i § After getting settled, it is good to find a church g
W Me Oura w me see e me -efam e Nm ■ home with people of like faith. No new neighbor-
A selt ond his tamily Beyond that, however, A hood seems lonely if you can be with people who 3
a WWrpenen •- rn ond portcpene . # have the love of God in their hearts.
H the Church becouse it teih the truth abou £
A man’sWte i4>nA imi Tiff A "-ot forsaking the assembling of ourselves to-
M com will * Nm tee U "he os • cud et 3 i/ether," i Hebrews 10:25a • is a wise saying. We
■ God W invite you to attend the church in your community 338
E-8idi=eiieebe: this week
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through the process of
redemption. He transforms him g see .
from his depraved, sinful Or iiresaving
condition into right standing 7
with Himself. He brings man A senior lifesaving and water
back to Himself through what safety course will begin at 8
Christ did. He terminates man’s e m. Saturday at the pool of the
previous moral and spiritual Brownwood State Home and
condition, and gives him a School, according to Mrs. L. B.
fresh, new life. He brings man Slagle. Red Cross executive
into harmony with Himself, and here.
receives him into His favor. Anyone 16 years of age or
This is a thing that only God over may participate in the
can do through the redeeming course if he or she is a strong
power of Christ Man cannot swimmer, Mrs. Slagle ex-
save himself, neither can any plained.
other human being, or any force Volunteer instructor will be
whatever bring him salvation. Mrs. Nancy Crisman.
This is a function which God According to L. V. Tennison,
" alone can perform city recreation director, anyone
But the redeemed person can who wants to be employed as a
help others to be reconciled with lfeguard at the Municipal Pool
God. He can serve as the this summer must have suc-
minister of reconciliation, and cessfully completed a senior
by word and deed may help lifesaving course
others to come into right Also Mrs Slagle said the
• relationship with God. A deep- course will be beneficial to
seated det ire of the redeemed those who wish to help in a swim
person should be to see others program at various camps this
saved; and he should take steps summer ■
to bring this about. It is as For Information those in-
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 105, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1975, newspaper, February 14, 1975; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575567/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.