The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 69, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 22, 1964 Page: 6 of 10
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The Two Thieves
ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
•y Alfred J. Buescher
Scripture—Ijike U:t!41 1
meeting (be
each month
Church Council
ftrat Thursday oi
at 7:30 p.m.
Luthet League an the secono
Sunday ml each month 2:00 p
m
Ihe Sunday school stall 01
Hoard of Pariah Kducation
meets- jf th» second Tuesday ot
each month at 7:31 p.m
The Ladle* Am meet* ~m the
rhird Tuesday ot each month at
2:30 o.nr.
After scourging, Christ begin* the
journey to Golgotha to be crucified
He Is joined by two criminals who
are to share His fate.—Luke 23 32, 33.
From the cross. Christ »«k* forgive
ness for the people and rulers who
persecute Him The soldiers gaintue
for His clothing — Luke 23 34-38.
One criminal mock? Christ. The other
rebukes him and ask* Christ to re-
member him when He i-onnis into Hi*
Kingdom. Luke 23 39 42
Jesii* accepts the criminal’s pra\er
for forgiveness and promise* hitn
eternal life- Luke 23:42, 43.
GOLDEN TKXT; I John 1 9
alter Prayer Meeting
CATHOLIC
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
C1EHO ASSEMBLY
CHFRCH
Rev. O. A. Franklin. I'.ivlor
Sunday Services:
Sunday Soliool 9.4f> a m
Worsh.t Service 1! ltd a.m
Christ Arrp.'i.-riadws 6’CO p.m
Junior Church 6 *fi p m
Evangelistic Service T W ,p m.
Tuesday
Worm-ns M.'-i.-ioiiiiry
Ser' i'-cj -
| 10:30 a m
HOI) 7 :45 p.m
vice on 2nd
1-3-4 Sunday a:
- Evangelistic sei
and 4th Sunday
Council
W- -.nesday
Midweek' ITiV-ie
S’uiiy
Svir-'i-v.
You R.aKy
9 f« a m
' 00 pm
' :00 p.m
JF.KC SALEM BAPTIST
CHURCH
ludiaoola at (4 Co art House
Ke» E. E. Ramirez. Pastor
Sunday:
9:30 a.in — Sunday School
10.30 am -Morning worship)
Monday
3:30 p.m - WMS !f' ™. .
7:30 p.m - Bible Study and ■
a -i. wffnu
SI MICHAEL'S
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Frttiii-I Win Jansen, Pastor
Father John Hvnu. A»M. Pas
HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE
Palm Sunday, March 22 -
: First Mas* with Blessing of
Palm* at 6:.3u a.m Second Mass
• with distribution ol Palms al
10:00 it m
Monday .Masses a; c .30
S4T. MARKS LUTHERAN
Ht.RCH
4«hi v Enplanade
(aero, Texas
•lohn A. Jacobs. Pastor
Divine Wo -d.p- 8-Of i 10:4.
A M
j Church school. 9:25 A M. Sut*-
■ days
Holy ommuihon: 8:0< A.M
I first sundiyy (Other times as
| announced
HI lOUN'M LUTHERAN
1 CHURCH
Wmrthoff
Rev. Harold PVhler. Paatm
Sunday School at 9:30 a.m
Du/ine Sen tee* *' 10'00 a m
a in. and at 11:20 a.m.
Tuesday Masses at
i a m ;>n-l 11 20 a.m. anil
Prayer
7-00 o m
— Evening worship
BAPTIST
t'AIAAKY BAPTISI CHUKCH
Rev. lame* C. Slone, Pastor
Sun-1.iv Srboul 9 45 a m.
Mortiaig Worship 10 55 a.m.
Training I'n'Oi 0:30 p.m
Kveniti” Worship 7:30 p.m
Prayer *ervice Wed. 7 30 p.m
tHEAPSHlE BAPTIST
CHURCH
C. E Bottorft. Pastor
IT :0C — Morning Worship-
Pastor in pulpit first, third and ,7 pp p.m
HO< HIIFIM BAPTIST
tTHKCH
Rev. *4 IJ Sivtey
Sunday
lO irti a n: — Sunday School
Mi pm - Training I'rnor:
B :30 pm Evening Worship
3:0n d m - W M r
FIRST BAPTIST CHIROI
Vorrnan A. Sander* I’mUur
Broadway at Gonzales
Sundav School HM m
Morning Worship Service
10:59 a.m
Training Union 6 00 p m
Evening Worship Service -
day Masses at fi:30
| a -i. wffnd 11:20 am and 7'00
pm.
Holy Thursday Fa ening j
High Mass at 7:00 p.m. and
adoration until midnight. ;
Good Friday Services of
tlie Passion and lyeath of Our
iail'd and a'' short sermon at;
1:0li p in. The collection on Good
Friday will be for the Holy,
Mind.
Hol.v Salunlay - Services be-
gin at 8:00 p.m. with Blessing
ol the Faster Candle, the New
Fire, Baptismal Water. Renewal
of Baptismal Vows and High
Mass.
Holy Communion will be dis-
tnbuted on Holy Thursday, Good
Friday, and II0I5 Saturday only
during services.
CONFESSIONS
ConfeMviuns On:
Wednesday From 4.0C to
(Ml tn 9:00 p m.
filth Sundays. , WMS Meetings at announced
8:00 - Evening Gospel Set m church Sunbeams and GAL
r*ce- ! meet each Monday at 3 :30 p m
10 00 — Sunday School. Deacon's meet Monday night at-
9:00 a.m. — Baptlsl Woman a ; mr firs’ Sunday Brotherhood P m. and
Missionary Society Meetings on i meet? on third Tuesday night of priests 1.
Monday after thira Sunday. .each month Church Con!eren | Holy Thursday Horn 4:00
--— e* on Wednesday night aftet : to fi:UI p.m. (Father Jansen'.
PRDiiil v f, BAPTIST CHURCH first Sunday Prayet Meeting* Got*! Friday 10:tld a.m. to
Stratton. Texan every Wednesday mght Choir 112 Noon 1 both priests).
BUly Derrick, Pastor 1 practice on Wednesday night- Holy Saturday - from 4 Hi lo
--- ■" -------- -----—— - --------- --------------— 'y :<n p m. 'both pastors)
OI K LADY OF
lilAIJAim CHt K( H
Rev Donalit Mnrm. M>f
Pastor
Sunday VI:isues
8:50 am and 10.00 am
Confessions every Saturday a'
4:30 p.m to 6 D m and 7:3C |
p m. 10 9 p m
Dthet Mr-sses wiU be announc '
eb every Sunday in 'he parish
i-u ‘elm____
ST PETER A PAUI.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Meyer* ville
t-nlhei lohii Flynn, Adtn.
Sunday. Ala*' 8 :3d a nt
nnib-itlay Ma>s 7-00 pm
S'anp'dav Mass 8.15 a.m.
Conte,-;*oris before a” Ala’s
The Two Thieves
HOW THE DESTINY OF A MAN'S SOUL IS DETER-
JUNED BY HIS RESPONSE TO OR REJECTION
OF THE SACRIFICE OF THE CROSS
goripfurw—Lathe t.4:J*-47.
By TL H. RAMSEY J to the owner of the vineyard to
WHILE whole book* have give the fig tree a last chance,
been written on Juat portions of j «<> Jeans, In Hi* wonderful Hell-
today's lesson, Luke needs only i righteousness, magnanimity and
15 short verses to describe the i longing that His persecutors be
walk to the Cross and the cruci-
fix, ort
Matthew. Mark, and even the
given a chance to repent, be-
sought this laat chance for
them. Through the signs of the ;
.normally verbose John covered j Pentecoet and the ministry of
these same event* with equal j the apostles and other believers.
Brevity, a fact which never this period of grace was given
reasea to amaze student* of the j by God.
Bible. Even if we were to put | One would think that the
«ili four Gospels together, we j maliciousness directed aga-mst.
Would still have only a meager Jesus would die with the finaj-
outlme of our Lord s dying 1 ity of the Cross But it wa* not
jjl)Vira to be The people and the ruler*
Christ’* actuel Journey to the who watched, scoffed at. Him.
Cross begin* outside the. bur- ’ saying He had iwved others, but
rack* where Pilate has confined could nut save JUmsrif Little
Him to I* flogged. There, heat- 'did they realize that, in using
an and bit .'ding, Jitms descend* 'these very term*, they ware fUl-
the ateii* to a,ssume tile burden- filling the prophecy of the 22nri
some e-os* He is tr> carry toPsalm "He trusted on the Ixmrt
tf:e place of HIS execution. Two that he would deliver Him: lei
other* who are to share His
fate—adjudged end identified a*
criminals—join Him in the pa-
thetic procession.
When they reached their d«»-
ftn«Hon. the place which the
native* called Golgotha and the
him deliver Him, seeing He de
i lighten in him
Even the soldier* mocked
Him, not only m the words they
spoke, but in their offering Him
“vinegar ' a cheap sour wine
provided for the soldiers' re-
GOLDEN TEXT
*1/ tor Con/r.s* our sill.’, he it faithful ami TuV to forgo e
ur our .shiv atul to cleanse u* ft on, >tU tpi''iflfif*bt<a»ies,
/ John 1:$
Romans. Calvaria 1 both terms
moaning "the skull' i, th -ie 11c
was crucified, with a criminal
or. either side.
Few of the ancient writers
shed any light or the pro-
cedure of crucifixi-in. but from
the great marsc* --f h-oLgicr
«i evidence that ha'.v t»-- , 'ui-
h :,-d, we g.i'.hei flirt 'he
crosses used ver- n- ' r'y h.igu
nud were first firmly 1 'sn'-.d
the. ground.
A block, or heavy, j.'eg -
f A ened I1.' the tv-mi’. tul "O
1:: the victim - it . sft'e'r t tm.b
iri her df or t■-. ,."1 Him ' e !
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l-y the t'v 1
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V -*»'• ' 1 - ' 1
I * ' , V ( . ’ • . ’1 ' 1 ■ ■
uia l.e ct. v - '• u t- ves
during ’he hours of His a ,tier-
ing on the Cross. Of these, only
Luke records the first words
• Father, forgive .them, (nr they
know not what thrv do
Even a* Ut« gardener prayed
fresh ment during their long
wait
Now evt •; one of Uie dying
criminal* begin? scoffing at
Jesus. But the other rebukes
him, asKing if lie doesn’t fear
God, ar.d i-eminding him that
they ha’ i- nee 11 justly condemn-
,.q 'to death for their criminal
dee i* rut Jesus has done no
WU'.Mg
Th.", this repentant malefac-
t-,r io- < Jesus to remember him
'it He comes into His king-
dom, Here, in this single »en-
tei,1 c. we find three basic truths,
namely that there is a life *fter
h: that Christ will come
, 0 Hi* kingdom, implying
1 e pvwcr and victory; and
•_ mercy and grace could be
>. -pded even to a sinner such
.1 r.mself.
s neither reject* nor re-
-s him. He accepLs the
1 : ft the poor criminal and,
h a look full of grace and
mercy and in a voice loud
enough for those who stood
around, to hear, He save* yet
another sinner, laying, "Verily
T »ay unto thee, today *halt
thou be with Me in par.-due."
ny tht P:vi*jf*n of Christian X :u.>t.oo
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
HKIMHA MIEME
(III'JIH
Hal W tla'ton, V o-Iorta
Sunday 11 am.
Siui'lac School — 11 a in
Wednesday S p in
Heading Room Hours
Dies Thuv- 1 Sat, 7 tr .
CHURCH OF CHRIST
CHURCH OF CHRIST
H. Gordon Heavy. MinUler
Cor. French and Henrv Sts.
1 Sunday’
Bible Study. Id.00 a.m.
\Voi"sJiip Spry.- e il 00 a m
Evening Worsip 7 00 p m.
Wiijilii' xri'O
7 00 Midweek Bible Study
EPISCOPAL
ST JOHN'S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
landenau
I-ee D Mueller, Hastor
Worshif Service - 9:00 am
Churc) School 10:00 a.m
Gorimunicir 1st Sunday each
month__
PENTECOSTAL
PENTECOSTAL CimtCH OF
OOD
Hv 77 North
1. 4 Barnett. Pastor
|Sunday
Sunday >chool — 10 a.m.
| Sunday Night Worship — 7:00
p.m
Prayer Service Wednesday
-7:00 p.m
Service 7:30 p m Saturday
PRESBYTERIAN___
FIRST FRESBTTERIAN
CHURCH
McLeod vnrf r curt House St»
THE CUERO RECORD, Sun., March 22, 1964 %
Waller 1. Luln. Pastor
Sunday:
Sunday Sctiooi—9:4t a.m.
'doming Worxnip — 11:00 •
m 1
i.30 Youth Group*.
7:30 -Wednesday Choir
1 HEAPS ID I PRESBYTERIAN
TUIRCB
Pulpir Aapply
Sunday
10 TE a m Sunday School
UDC » m Morning tt »shii
with supply paste*. preaching
each second and hiurth Sunday
7:30 p rn Evening gc«.oei ser
vice
2:30 p.m. - Presbyterian Wo
men Missionary maetmg
A cordial invitation t» extend
ed to all vtsitor* and to al) resi
dent* ot OicaiKldi and vicinity
METHODIST
Uthcia1 Board
Monday nigh' a'
WSCS ,neet?
at 3T» P M .
-1 it ‘i 1 -1" "»
l :3t u m
fir*' MuriOi.
wscs nr
HKS'I MET HOlllkl CHliRAT-
Rev W Boyd Harri*. Pastor
< ioortiioaiM- at Hinton
"-unuay Services
9:45 a.m. - Sunday School
U :00 a.m. —Morning Wor*hu
'Umimunion .crvic* first Sup
lay nt each month!
5:00 p.m Method ml Youth
t cllrnvshifi
7:00 p.m t-.ieninir lAorshif
Wedneadftva
7’00 p m Chun Pi Betti e
dea meet -ecorrc Monday
varied tmiev a» annoum t-d
Wesleyan Service Guild meet-
i third Tuesday* a' 7 3t p m
Methodist Men mee' 'ran'
-lonrlav nigh' at / 3a pm
Commission* and Committer-
meet in schedules announced ir
,'hurrb Bulletins md “•ruvi-i
tens
ME 1 Hirlit.n it' t-> h
WESTHOFt
DAN HAKK3 Piislot
Sunday: SrMon * ia a m
Momine Wor?hit t * " u
With pasfot ir nulpii • <'•
md tonrtl Sundiivs
Lay *peaker? firs' trn 11
'ttth Sunday* at 9 31 am
Women's B ‘u; «tud\ 3
tn »v“-v Mundav
BREAKS I.Ei.
CASPKR. 1\yu 'll'1
tensive halfback Jerry i-r
Pl-tuli -if the I >a )la - t )
broke hi- leg ivIna
C'ixfiei' \tiKinlain
J am in -, -aai a -
lx- in a cast In:
inrsnlh- Uu:
slxiulil N realty
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GRACE EPUHXtPAL
CHI R(»
Esplanade at Uve Daft HU.
Rev Andrew Krumhhamr,
Rector
9 45 a m Church School
10.30 a m - Prayer and Sei
mon. Holy Communion
Firv Sunday In month Holy
Communlor »i 10:30 a.m
service
LUTHERAN
ZION
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
-* tv. f*A xn, .,«4 B*
JPistribuKii by Kin* Femrur** «ji*4icaia
Kayniond thus:
parlor
Arn*ck*vlll*/
Pivto* Sorvic*
Sunday School 4450 A M.
-nonunion lrtSundoy o«8 Mom?
Church Regularly
FIRST PRl SnVTl IUAN CHURCH — 3M McLeml St
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That This Page Be
An Insoiration To
Many Is The
Sincere Desire of
Cuero Ministers
“e-Pt?.;
y
It r« not necessary in use "dirty " words nor tr use good words - onily ’•. he
profane Many a person of immaculate s|»eecli 1* deeply given to profrtniiy " lien
God told man thar we are not to takr Uiv name in vein He uieanl far more than
wi practice when we refrain from obscemti rtiriiing or swearing
It i? profane to pray id »m at »hc eviienvc of other* Our God idea i* reduced to
considering Him ns a tribal cod or a good talisman \A’e try to make God too small
when i\e a-k Him to do something for us that we are not willing to try to do for
ourselves or to lend ourselves to Him for the doing. It is profane to use God and
His Church. His Word, and His Sabbaths for social, economic, or political advance-
ment It Is profane to waste the life He has given us as if it were a thing of no
value except for self gratification. F.xodus 20:7 tells u* "the Lord will not hold
him guiltless who takes his name in vain."
WALTER C. GUIN
FARMERS STATE
BANK & TRUST CO.
Mefflkor FDK
CUERO FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
KUESTER’S
GROCERY
KOEHLER’S
Caere’* Real* af
Ataee UN
W. R. GARRETT
ABSTRACT 00.
GUADALUPE VALLEY
COTTON MILLS
BARFIELD MEAT CO.
BUCHEL
NATIONAL BANK
Maaakat IHC
WOODWORTH &
DENT
im OONKAD
Beal Eeteto
BASS SHOE STORE
For All the
MACHA CLEANERS
IN B.
u Ae Art
BBOAOWAT
MILLER MANFORD
HATCHERY
PeUornm tested
JOSEPH’S
GRO A MKT
M» W Mate
i
KELLEY’S FOOD
STORE
Beery Day Lav Prtoa*
GULF COAST KITCHENS
A Mff. Co.
STOWERS
FURNITURE CO.
CUERO MUFFLER
SHOP
Yoakum Hwy. Cuero r«ui
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