San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1985 Page: 8 of 10
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San \ntonio Register
DrrriiilNT I. 198 '
Rev. and Mrs. Ronald Benson were honored Sun-
day by members of the Bethany Baptist Church.
THE
BIBLE SAYS
THIS IS THE DAY
rHICH THE LORD-
HATH MADE, ' WE
WILL REJOICE ANC
BE GLAD IN IT
The Bible says,
, Thomas saith unto
, him, Lord, we know
I not whither thou gocst
f and how can we know"
* the way Jesus saio
'unto him 1 am the
lway, the truth, anc
'the life, no man com-
'eth unto the Father
but by me. Read John
14:1-9.
When Jesus said,
i am the way, the
WEIMAR NEWS
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All Uie churches of the
city I had services Jt
11:0$ a.m. Each pastor
at his respective post.
St. Paul Baptist
Church celebrated
Men's Day on Sunday,
Nov.; 24 at 2:30 pj).
Rev. R.J. Reese of Lit-
tle f \ Bethel Baptist
Church, LaGrange, T:c
was .the guest speaker.
Rev,j M.B. Washington,
past*.
Ret. LT. Hewitt mi
of Ml. Arie
Church were
th ;uests of Rev. aid
M Robert Arrv
He was saying to y<
and me today thai
there is no life, no way
to God, apart fronH
Him.
Christ is not just the'
means whereby we re-
ceive what we need.
He is the fulfillment ol
the need itself.
He is not just our
Healer, He is our
health. He is not just
our savior, He is our
salvation. Jesus Christ
is the Lord who spe-
cializes in restoring,
our broken lives anc
making them new like'
His.
I believe when we be-'
lieve an receive Christ;
it becomes first ar.
instant miracle of sal-
vation in us, but, se-j
cond, it puts us in!
the process of becora-,
ing of growing of
coming a disciple
learner of Gods Hoi}
words and Holy way.1
Have a beautiful day, >
God made it just fw11
you. ■* 1
'Thanks God fot
tor of St James AIHE
Church, brought the
REV. DR. CHARLIE
TATUM, JR., DTlt.
Pastor of Butler Chapel
AME CHURCH
The carol call the
faithful, the joyful ar.d
triumphant. It cries,
O come ye, 0 come ; e
to Bethlehem! So let us
adore Him this Yule tide
in respect, love and es-
teem.
Let us adore Him in
respect! Respectability
is what our Lorn
brought to us when he
was born the King of
Angels. His birth lifted
all human beings unto
utmost respect. Men
were free to worship as
divine. Come and be-
hold Him in respect!
Let us adore Him in
' love! Affection for an-
other person this season
of singing and celebra-
ting the holiday sons is
love for your neighbor
and for Jesus: 0 Sing,
all ye citizens ar.d
choirs of angels!
Let us adore Him in es-
teem!. We must set a
high value on God ar.d
on our religion in our
lives for God. For Jesus
our judgement of worth
can never be measure.
The carol says, "Glory
to God in the highest!
Jesus, to thee be tJl
Glory given. O come,
let us adore Him, Christ
the Lord!" 0 come iil
ye faithful and rejoice-
"For God so loved the
world that he gave His
only begotten son...
John 3:16," for o»ur
glad tiding. For Advent
Season or any season
you may worship with
us at Butler Chapel
AME Church, 3618
Howard Street, off Hil-
debrand between Mc-
Cullough and San Pedro
avenues.
were
ivpi
San Antonio was the pastors
guest speaker at St. sented.
James at 11:00 a.ri. Relatives and friends
Mrs. Hicks rendered a of Weimar attended the
solo which was enjoyed funeral services of Mrs.
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Rev. O. C. McNary Rev. H. S. Smith
ZION STAR TO HONOR PASTOR AND WIFE
FOR NINE YEARS OF DEDICATED SERVICE
Zion Star Baptist Church at <834 Virginia invites
all our friends and sister churches to share with us
in celebrating our pastor and wife's 9th year as
our spiritual leader a id beloved pastor. God has
done great things for is during the past year un-
der the leadership of Pjstor McNary.
Dr. H. S. Smith, president of Guadalupe College
Seminary and Pastor of Macedonia Baptist {
Church in Cuero, Texas will be the guest speaker. {
Dr. Smith holds many offices other than the pres-'
ident of Guadalupe, he is executive Secretary of 1
Mt. Zion District Association, the State Congress
and holds several offices in the National Conven-
tion and the City of C jero. The services will be at
3 p.m. Dec. 8. Please come and share this great
£ occasion with usv
ommaK NEWS
All the churches of the
city had inspirational
messages given by their
respective pastors .it
11:00 a.m.
k."A"A"A"A".
Holy communion wjs
administered by the
pastors and officers of
St. James AME Churtli
and Mt. Arie Baptist
Church.
Rev. R.A. Hicks of
by all.
Greater Macedonia
Baptist Church had
their annual Harvest
Rally on Sunday, De-
cember I, 1985. Rev.
E. Bingley, assistant pas-
tor of Pleasant Union
Baptist Church, Scha-
lenburg, Texas was the
speaker. Sister Cassie M.
McGreece, pianist, bro-
ther Henry Upton, mas-
ter of ceremonies ard
Rev. M.L. Williams, pas-
tor.
The Ministerial Alli-
ance of the city held
their annual Thanks-
giving Day services on
Wednesday, November
28, 1985 at 7:00 p.ii.
at the First Methodist
Church. Rev. M.L. Le-
wis, of St. James AME
Church, was the
speaker. His choir wjs
speaker. His choir ar.d
the community fellow-
ship choir rendered se-
lections. All the chur-
ches of the city aid
Iris A. Brown of Oak-
land, Texas on Deceri-
ber 1, 1985 at the
Church of God in
Christ at 1 p.m. in
Oakland Texas.
Mrs. Brown was a
well-known and be-
loved citizen of the
community and loved
by all who knew her.
She was devoted to
her family and a de-
vout member of her
church. We all extei d
our sympathy to the
family. Kimball Mor-
tuary was in charge of
arrangement. Inter-
ment at Oakland Ce-
metery, Oakland, T:t.
The Schulenburg Cot t-
munity Fellowship met
at St. Paul UMC on
Sunday, December 1,
1985 at 6:30 p.m. Rev.
Elvin Adams of Sell a-
lenburg was the speaker.
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Nov. 24, 1985.
Rev. L.C. Campbell,
host pastor and presi-
dent, Rev. M.L Lewis,
vice president.
Mrs. Eunice Lou King
is a shut-in.
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