The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1958 Page: 3 of 6
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CHURCH NEWS
_ 45
BAPTIST
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
l)r. D. II. Tnilillto. Pastor
Sunday School, 9 49 a,m
Morning Worgblp; 10 50 a !■■
. train ins Union « 30 p r.,
Vouth Fellowship, Tuljy Hal!
5.31 pin.
Monday \VM\ 9-0ft am.
VVednesday.
Prayer meeting, 7.30 pm
Thursday
Cuero Rest Home, S. S. I>es
son 7 30 p.m.
We welcome you to all the
services of the Calvary Baptist
Church, the little Church with
a EIG welcome.
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40IRST BAPTIST CHURCH
~'L Cuero, Texas
Wurman A. Sanders, Pastor
Sunday Services.
Sunday School 9.45 a m.
Freeman Schultz, superinten
dent
Worship Service 10.53 a m.
Sermon — by the Pas'r.r
Training Union £.30 p. m.
Fred T. Buchcl, Director
Evening Worship 7:30 p m
I Sermon — by the Pastor
Jerry Kasper, Choir Director
Monday:
Sunbeams and TV
at 3 30 ,p nr..
Junior G A, meet
Voung Women's
Wednesday:
meet at 6 30 p nr.
Intermediate G, ,
100 pm.
Mid • week Services at 7 30 p
M S meet
a! 4 pm
Auxilhti >
meet at
-vot'day :
9 15 a m Sunday, S*drool
L 10 70 Morning Woi*)rtp
6 45 p.m. Training Union
5 00 pin. Fvrnins Worship
Wednesday:
7 30 p m. Bible Study and
Pra./Jt Set wee
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CUERO XHStLMHLI OF GOD
( III IU II
Rev. C. W. XXiglev
9 45 .Sunday School
11 00 Sunday morning Worship
service
6 30 \V M C’.'s Sundav K- err mg
7 30 Suniiv .light F.vangehs-
tic Set r ice
7:30 Wed .tight mid week s»rv-
ice
,The Church At
Business
Prayer and
CATHOLIC
JERUSALEM BAPTIST
CHURCH
J. F. Timmons, Pastor
Indianyln at M. Court llousa
Sunday :
10 00 a m. — Stinday S.-lvxl
11 on a hr. - Morning Worst ip
7 00 p m. — Training Union
7 30 p in. — Evening Worship
Wednesday:
7 0 p m. — Bible Study and
Player Servi.ce
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MEMORIU. BAPTIST (HI Rt H
Corner Stnrkrialft A\e.
nml Neuman Street
R Bartlett Mills, Pastor
United Lutheran Church Men
' Brotherhood t Third Tuesday*
■7 30 p m
Luther league 7 00 p nr 2nd
and 4th Sundays
Choir Rehearsal: Wedn.sdav*
17 00 p nr
i Couples Club Each fir; t Sun
dav, 7:00 p nr
Church School Teacher« and
Leadership Tiuimng: Fourth
Tiutrcday. 7 30 p nr
Church Council. First Tuesday.
7 3,0 p nr
Young Peoples ('omit mation
Instruction October-May 9 3.0 a
ill and 1 :30 p. nr
METHODIST____
FIRST MF.THOOIM CHt'KCH
E. P. Neal. Pallor
Sunday School 10 30 a nr
Sunday morning Worship 9 30
at Presbyterian church
Vouth Fellowship. 6 00 p
Sunday evening worship, 7
Women s Society C»1 Christian
Service, 3 00 each Monday
Wesley an Serv ice Guild, 7 30 p
m each third Mondav
Prayer meeting, 7 00 p m
meetings ■ 30 ea b Tuesday
PENTECOSTAL
PENTECObT \l. (Til'Rl II Of
turn
Hv. *7 North
B (1. Lee. Pastor
Sunday s.-hool 10 00 a tit
Morning Worship. 11 00 a m.
Sunday.
Evangelistic service, 7 30 p in
Sunday.
I Bible study, 7,30 p m Wednes
day.
! Jubilee service. 7 50 p tn -v.it
unlay.
Wednesday:
a 30 a m — Pi ayet C.i - - ip
Other events and ser'vwrs ft'
; announced from time to time
PRESBYTERIAN
nr
00
Preaching Ministry of the Church
JESUS WENT ABOUT IN ALL GALILEE, PREACHING
THE GOSPEL
Scripture—Luke 4 -.lf.4T; 5:1-,J; Romani 10:11,-17;
Corinthians 1:18-31; Ephesians 3:17-19.
By NEWMAN CAMPBELL
PREACHING is the topic of to-
day's lesson. It is very ler.g, so
we must confine ourselves to
what we consider the most im-
portant parts of the gospel refer-
ences asij.gncd us.
Jesus had spent an exhausting
night healing those brought to
Hint who were ill or possessed of
evil spirits.
1 And when it was day, he de-
parted and went into a desert
Tlace” to meditate, something we
all should take time to do. no
matter how busy we are with
worldly affair*. Let us take time
to be alons w-iUi our God, to re-
fresh curtelve* with His presence
The people, however, followed
Jesus and stayed with Him ' that
Be should not depart from them "
But He told them, "I must
Jireirh the kingdom of God to
ether cities also: fer therefore
am I sent." He was the Great
Preacher of all time, end multi-
tude# followed to hear Him,
| istry and later study for it, Min-
.steis of the gospel of Christ are
needed ir, our (hutches today. The
preaching of the gospel from the
Bible might be one of the sub-
' jects emphasized to these young
; people by the teachers.
In his epistle to the Romans
Paul urges them to be diligent in
spreading trie gospel, for, he
| writes, how shall they call on the
! name of the Lord "m whom they
have not believed? and how Shall
they believe in Him of whom they
j have not heard' and hew shall
I they hear without a preacher?
; and how shall they preach, ex-
cept they be sent? as It Is wnt-
| ten, How beautiful are the feet
of them that preach the goepel
of peace, and bring glad tidings
of good thing*' '
How much we need the gospel
1 of Christ and glad tidings of
good things in this time of crisis
1 in this talk of "cold wars U-.at
might develop into real wars
which could end with the annihi-
lation of millions of human be-
OUR LADY Of GCADYLl I*E
CHURCH
Father August L. Otto MFS
* Pastor
Sunday Masses
| 1st and 3rd Sunday 6 30 and
10 00
2nd, 4th and 5th Sunday 6 30 each Wednesday
and 8 30 | Choir rehearsal 7 30 p m cadi
Confession* Saturdav before Wednesday
1st and 3rd Sunday 2, 1 00 and Ladies p-a-.ei meeting 9 00 a
8 00 , 9 00 m eai h Wednesday
| Saturday before 2nd. 4th. and; Offi- iaj Board meeting. 7 30
5th Sunday. 4 00, G 00 and 4.00, each second Monday
9 00 j Methodist Men s Club 7 30 cm h
Thursday before 1st Friday fourth Monday
Weekday Masses | Committees and Interest group
Will be announced every Sun
day in the Parish bulletin
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ST. MICH AEL'S CATHOLIC
CHI lit H
Father IVm. Jansen. Pastor
Sunday, Holy Communion 6:45
a m. Masses 7:30 and 9:30 a. m.
Weak days. Holy Communion,
6:15 n. m. Mass 8:30 a. hi.
i Wednesday, Feb, 19th, Ash
Wednesday, beginning of lent.
Ashes distributed before and af-
ter 8.30 a in. Mass and 0:30 p.
tit. arid with ev.enitu; services 7:10
p m.
Finlay, ' Way of tile Cio.-s"
3 la p in, and 7:3U p. til.
Saturday:, reh;;iuUs inMniel oils
-' 30 p. til.
t' intensions .before week dav
Masses and Saturday 4.00 to (i 00
and 7 iJU to 'I (Mi p. 111.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Oil R( H OP ( IIIIIST
Janies B. XX ilspn. Minister
( or F. French and H*nry Sts
Surtfhy SchbCl 10 a m
Worship Service 11 am
Evening Worship 7pm
Wrdnesday :
7 79 p m Mid week Biti.'e My*
i rise opal
FIRST PRESBYTFItl\N
CHI KCII
Mel.end and Cotirt House Streets
l»r. Marshall XX Deggelt. Ir.,
Minister
Sunday:
9 .5 Sunday S, Ivvl
11 00 Morning W .-v <h p
Dr. Thomas F Cltii- ■ -e. spe 1 ,
ci
6 .00 Junior. Dmiiicei sen. 1 !• V
lowship
7 :30 Ev enin'; W 01 slop
Dr t *livie ole Spi ake.r
Dr. t'hilcole v; ill be tbe ,|,e
ci e.ti-h dav P11 ,'upl-: lb,- w 1 -I, b
7 .111 A M Men s Itie ikla I
10 ,!i M Bilile 11-■ 11*
7 30 P 51 Worthli*
VI frier Is are ,r . .' - ! (v.! .....
Dr fTi.lt t'e as often as po., ■ ,,
BAPTIST
(HEVI’SIDE BAPTIST
t III Itt II
t F Boltnrlf Fasti.r
■10.00 . Sundav M lion M■ s .1
F l lder Sup t
LI '-'O M'in.r.r;; , W ■ s; p ..u
I’.lStO'r in pi 11 pit on f. -t
tlut'd and fifth itidav s .
7 3 I v ctnnsj ■ iospei Se- > . <
Mnminv after lust snndav
9 3u a ru Bap'.«t W ,u; . ■ *
Miss op m.'tptv
U ydnes.il t. %
Mialv a al
A aide vv.
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old time pa p.
THE CIT.RO RECORD. Friday, February 14, 1951 ft
its, P.i'tnr pn the second Thursday of ea-h
I'-v. rs ever se -ju1 Sjndav t.onih at 7:30 p. m.
>t ilit' ei.mth i t to . 0 a m and The Ladies Aid meets on ti e
.0 p in and -the Saturday be third Tuesday of each month at
4c al in p ■ , L -ii Mi Sun- 3 p. n. >
i iV/of /tie month serv. es mo (lie Brotherhood on the third Thurv
iniei 7 dav of each montlt at 7:30 p m.
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PRESBYTERIAN
(HE \PSIDE PREHBYTERI VN
CHIROI
Don Scruggs, Pulpit Supplv
Sundav
10 uo Sundav Schnoi, M. s.
1 K Elder. Sup t.
M no. Mcrthnc Worship < --o
pulpit aupply (; utor (ire;.
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w- 1: csrlay
7 50 (i m r-s- er s-t-vp-r •• -.1
B h.e study
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MEMORY 5"ERSE
•Jeatw leesif about nil Galilee, teaching fn their tyoagogves,
and preaching the gospel D t the kingdom —Matthew 4 IJ
A* H* »tood by a lake, the peo-
ple "pressed upon Him to hear
the word of God " Jeiug *aw two
#hlpa standing in the lake, but
they were empty, a* the flaher-
tnen were washing their nets
! One of the ships was Simo«|s and
• the Lord asked Simon t* push
the ship a short distance1! from
the shore When that was dope,
He "taught the people out of the
*htp." Although He had preached
' 1n many synagogue*. Jeeu*
reeded no church to bring His
message to th» people
It t* suggested by Dr Wilbur
M Smith that th» children be
a*k«d what pari of th» service
they enioy most. It, is a wise
thing to have the young people
of the middle and upper grades
of the Sunday school attend the
ter-.ee in the chapel now and
then, so they may hear their
preacher give his sermon. They
might discuss It later.
tngs
How "beautiful ’ Indeed are
those who can bring us the gos-
pel of peace through understand-
ing and goodwill, which we can
practice In our daily live*. Thus
we can help to bnng, through
faith in Christ Jesus and His
Father, God, a better world out of
this one of fear and despair. We
sadly need such messages from
our modern minister* of the gos-
pel.
As 7’aul w-Tites to the church
at Ephesus "I wa* mad* a mm-
|pt*r, according to the gift of the
grar» of God unto me by th* ef-
fectual working of His power
Unto me, who am less then the
least of the saints, i* this grsce
Eiven. that I should preach among
the Gentiles the uiuearchable
riches of Christ, and to make ail
men see what is the fellowship
of the mystery, which from the
beginning of the world hath been
GRACE EPIS4OPAL
CHURCH
Esplanade at IJve Oak Street
Rector, The Rev. John Battle.
ID! e. t he Oak, 5 3473
Sunday Fan’ices
7 ?o n pi - Holy Cr.-motunmr
9 15 a rn Church school
11 00 a nx --Worship .Service
and sermon, with hymns Mur
serv care at 405 N, Esplanade for
small children.
Other services and events a*
announced from time to tune
M’TTIFRAN
4
Some of the older class pupils | hid in God. who created all thing*
Might "hear the call" to the mm-, by Jesus Christ."
Eis«d cn cppvrirhte-l outlines produced hy the ribielon of Oirlutitn Education.
National Council of Churches of Christ tn the U S A , end used by permission.
Cistrlbu-.ed by Kin# Festurss Syndicate
Full M"i»the Srhedul#
*T MXRK'O LI THE RAN
CHI Rt H
4AO N. £»plan*d»
.John A. Jacob*, Pastor
Dr. in? Worship. 5 90 and 10
|a in ea<-ii Sunday
| Holy Communion ? no a in
»a^b bust Sunday 10 45 a ni as
! announced
'Sunday UbuiVii S iiool 9 30 n
Auxiliary Meetings: United;
Lutheran Church Women, Quar-
terly meetings Third Thursday of i
Feb , May, Aug. and Nov. 7:301
jp. m. Circle meetinga 2nd week
jof each month.
Evervone Welcome!
First Baptist Church
Broadway & Gonzales Streets
Cuero, Texas
Evangelistic Services Daily
7 a.m. — 10 a.m. — 7:30 p.m.
February 16-23, 1958
(No dav lime aerxice* on Saturday/
Merrill J. Luman direetlng the Music
Vermin A. Sanders, r#ator.
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