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Sunday, September 30, 1962
Jefferson Street
Church of Christ
Calvary Baptist
Church
Sunday School will begin at
the Calvary Baptist Church
this morning at 9:45. The wor-
ship service is at 11:00 with
the pastor using for the sub-
ject, ‘ Will A Man Rob God.”
The choir will sing for the spe-
cial music, “I Will Be True.”
Walter Williams will direct
Training Union will begin at
7:00 and the worship service
at 8:00. The Young People’s
choir wili sing for the evening
service.
Tuesday morning at the
First Baptist Church in Cooper
the annual W. M. U. Associa-
tion will meet at 9:45.
Wednesday evening the aux-
ilaries will meet at 7;0U p.
m. Prayer meeting at 8:00
and choir practice at 8:30.
First Christian
Church
Church school begins at
9:45 in all departments this
morning. Morning worship
service begins at 10:50. The
childrens choir will sing “Lions
Won’t Hurt Daniel” and “God
Made All” for the special mus-
ic this morning. The Rev. Roy
S. Martin’s sermon is entitled.
“Handwriting on the Wail”
based on Daniel 5: 24-28.
At 5:30 a youth banquet
will be sponsored by Christian
Womens Fellowship. Youth
meetings will follow banquet
Monday evening at 2:30
CWF Groups I & II will meet
Lohzo Pribble Minister
The series of Bible Lectures
which has been in progress
during the past week at the p nv> by the other young people
Jefferson Street Church of | from the (hutch for a revival
The revival choir will be mad? t
up of members from all the
church choirs, and rehearsals
will be held each evening at
6:45 p.m.
Youth Council meets today!
at 4:30 p.m. Members of the
council will be joined at 5:00
Christ will be climaxed at to-'
day’s services when Hubert
Plumlee of Denison, the fea-
tured speaker for the “Cru-
sade For Christ”, will speak
this morning at the 10:45
o’clock worship concerning,
“What Are You Worth to the
Church?” At the 7:3p o’clock
evening worship, the final serv-
ice of the evangelistic en-
deavor, Mr. Plumlee will tell
“Why It Is Unfair to Die
Lost.”
Bible classes for all ages will
begin at 0:45 a. m. at which
time Mr. Plumlee will bring a
special message to the Young
visitation effort. Rehearsal for
the Youth Choir begins at 6
o'clock, followed at 7:00 p.m.
by Training Union.
The Juniar Choir will begin
rehearsals at 4:00 p.m. on
Monday in the senctuary. Be-
ginner and Primary choirs will
rehearse during the Sunbeam
Hour, which also begins Mon-
day.
Temple Baptist
Church Services
Sermonette
Of the Week
Each week in 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 the Rev. Orbin
O. Harper, superintendent of missions for the Rehoboth Bap-
tist Association.
MESSAGE OF CHRIST’S CHURCH
Perhaps the shortest way to ten Son. It is not hard to say,
state the message of Christ’s ‘I love you”. The real test is
c hurch is in the word, love; in . demonstrating it by sacri-
for God is love”. (I John 4: firing the dearest thing in our
8) Also, God so loved the heart. This God did.
world, (hat he gave his only This is the greatest message
FINDING THE WAY
begotten Bon, that whosoever I because it is the message that
i. ! believeth in him should notjreveals the supply for man’s
Sunday School will begin at perish, but have everlasting greatest need — LOVE. With-
People’s Class. Then at 6:30 p. 9:45 under the direction of life.” (John 3:16)) We have lout God, there would be no
Bridges to Understanding
By RA»J*H W. LOEW, D.D.
Written for Newapaper Enterprise A»*n.
Whern a , bridge collapses it j W hen a bridge is swent
doesn’t require a great mind away we all know about it but
to knew that something must the tragedy is that some of
be done about it. Nor does it these other bridges of our lives
take tremendous educational can disappear and we get ae-
campaign to inform the public Jcustomed to the chasm. It’s
that the- new' span must be con- shocking to discover how many
structed. Several times in re- of us are unwilling to even de-
cent years, a bridge in our sire tc bridge the gap.
community has been destroyed. It’s no sin to know that
We all knew that the bridge there is a serious problem and
must be rebuilt. that we haven’t found the
It’s another matter when we easy answers. It. is a sin to in-
confront educational, philun- i sist that not hing can be done
thropic or social needs jvithin about the chasm between races
the community. These are very! or cultures or groups. We may
di-! differ about the methods
Davis Street
Baptist Church
Sunday School begins today
sit the' Davis Street Baptist
Church at 9:45, with a class
for all ages.
Today is Building Fund Day.
All of the offering will go to
the b\iilding fund unless other-
wise designated.
Morning worship begins at
10:50 with the pastor the Rev.
James Edge begining the mes-
sage.
Baptist Training Service be-
gins at 6:30 with evening wor-
ship at 7:30.
Monday morning at 9:30 the
Ladies Auxiliary meets for its
weekly m e e t i n g7 Mrs. S. K.
Beach is the teacher.
Wednesday night at 7:30 mid
week prayer servic e,, and Bible
study.
regular monthly meetings.
Monday evening at 7:30 CWF
Group III will meet in the
home of Mrs. Jack Sickles.
Wednesday evening at 7:00
the Sanctuary choir will prac-
tice.
Friday morning at 10:00 the
Kindergarten choir will prac-
tice.
real bridges acioss the di- \ differ about the metnocis in
’■in ,,,, , ,, c n a v c vii uuu , 11 ci c miuiu „c lw , visions that separate humanity , building the bridge but lets
the Youth Training Class James Newkirk, superinten-1 the same message of love from love. Without love, life would ^rom legitimate rights, hopes oi not. lose the disilt to M)arL th.
will meet. An attended nur- dent. Suhday will be promotion1 the pen of Paul in Romans 5:8: be misery. But, do not rela-\dreams, let it seems easiei to chasm. , ... .
sery will be provided for all day throughout the Sunday] “But God commendeth his love j tives love each other? Yes, but J staiid^ °n the opposite sides o , ^ Hi H ires t an ^ ‘ lovelines •
filaments
can be
in Fellowship Hall for their j the Sunday services. j School and training Union. J toward us, in that, whiie we only because of the influence the chasm and only talk about] Theii giacc ar>d
Wednesday Bible classes for] The pastor the Rev. B. C. i were yet sinners, Christ died of God’s love in the worltLJVe j the problem. seem as c i 11 a ®
all ages will be at 7:30 p. m. House wright will speak on the for us.” ; are told that in atheistic na- Gilbert Chesterton once
subject ‘‘Spiritual Fire”.from! This the greatest message tions parents deliver their wrote: “What we suffer liom
Acts Chapter 2 at the morning known to man. To this we will j children up unto death; and today is humility in the wrong
service. 1 readily agree when we give it the children their parents. P*ace • • • A man was meant
Training Union will be at diligent study. Notice first., Praise God for the privilege of to be doubtful about himseu,
] 7 nn p.m. under the direction God loves sinners: sinners who proclaiming the message of his ^l,t undoubting about train,
of Art Singleton, director. Th'1 are without strength to save great love!.
First Methodist Church i subject l or the evening mes- themselves; (Romans 5:6 sin- -----
school classes at 9:45 this j Sagrt* will be “God’s Great Chal-ners who are enemies of God; 17 .1 l"
morning. . * I lenge for This Hour”. The. (Romans 5:10) sinners who are I Otllll IVlIICd
The morning worship serv-1 scripture .will * be taken from j under the wrath of God. (Ro-
^esley Methodist
Church Services
First Methodist
Church
1st Presbyterian
Church
Thcj morning worship service
today at First Presbyterian
Church will be at 10:55. “Lib-
erty Versus Love” will be the
subject of the paktor’s sermon.
A special Rally Day program
will be held in the sanctuary
during the school hour, 9:45 to
10:30.
At J00 p. m. the Senior
Highs will leave for the Dis-
trict Rally at Mt. Pleasant.
5:45 — PYF Fellowship,
(each wWl bring his own sack
supper)..
6:15 — Junior Choir re-
hearsal and Pioneer Fellow,
ship.
7:00 p. m. Wednesday —
Covenant Life Curriculum Plan-
ning Committee will meet at
the church.
Church School will begin at
>:45 a. m. Sunday, at Wesley 7\‘ j
lethodist Church.
* The pastor, the Rev. James
I. Westbrook, will speak on
‘Truth That Makes Your
rree,” at the 11 a. m, service.
I is 7 p. m. topic will be “Pray
'or Reverence.”
Youth Fellowship groups
vill meet at 6 p. m.
There will be a general meet-
ng of the Woman’s Society of
"hristian Service at one p. in.
Monday. The Friendship Circle
will give the program under
the leadership of Mrs. Jack
Muffstetler at the church.
The Hopkins County Men’s
Brotherhood will meet at 7 p.
n. Tuesday at Wesley Method-
st Church. Jack F. Gibson will
>e the speaker.
ices are held at 8:30 and 10:55
with the pastor, the Rev. Felix
R. Kindel, preaching on the
topic, “Is There Assurance of
Victory for Righteousness.” The
Scripture lesson is, Psalm 37= Catholic Clllirch
Hebrews ;2:1-3.
St. James
In Accident
Mass will be conducted in
I mans 5:9 and John 3.36). It
I is riot haid for us to love those I
who love us; but God loves sin-] (Vttstin, Sept. 29 l.4*i — A 19-
ners who are unlovely and who fyear-old youth from Round
do not love him. i Rock was killed shortly be-
Thi- is th, greatest message midnight in a one-car ] every generation and we can j our time
because in the demonstration turnover 15 miles north 0f never stop working.
He was identified as I Educators are a*— <BU1LDING. OLD VILLAGE
stretched against the sky and
yet they carry the heavy loads
of traffic. Let no man think
his efforts too slender or his
capabilities too fragile. On
such thin strands of dedicated
this has been exactly reversed I mind and heart, the great idea.;
. . The ole. humility mad<‘ a | have captured imaginations
man doubtful about his efforts ] and bridged the abyss between
which might make him wort; men’s minds
harder, But the new humilf- ] There are tragic breaks be-
ty makes a man doubtful about j tween men today. How we will
his aims, which will make him build the bridge seems beyond
stop working altogether.” 1 comprehension. Yet the urgen-
Briugebuilding is an occu-lcy is there and by God’s grace,
pation that demands skills :n we might build some bridge:; in
of God’s love is revealed, the
sacrifice known
Austin.
Educators are agreed that
Donald Gene Toungate I if every persons were convinc-
t" Officers said he was thrown pf a value such as freedom
Akron, Ohio W — A village
of the 1800s is to be built
In the evening worship,)
which begins at 7:30, he will gt Jameg c tho]ic church, at
continue a series of sermons;- , j street® preatcf:t
on Old Testament heros. He] ' Q Sunday The ReV.’ man- (%d L"av<’ hiH °"'v Son to jf,.om the car as it rolled nearly of »P««h °>' freedom of wor-l 01 in(‘ ,ovu‘s ,h
has titled his messages “Moses,. V t f tb die for sinful men. God sent, 400 feet. ship, this would be true only during the coming decade at
nr*”— *■*■- T J v-..... — *<■> ^ angels and prophets to toll man' The driver of the auto 19- until the next baby is born. So nearby Bath, with the Western
Information classes weekly af hf3 love He inspired men to1 year-old .Oliver Leppin, Jr., of the traffic of the mind and.; Reserve Historical Society di-
in Greenville r Wrlte the K,ble t0 u l‘ mCl1 of Round Rock, was treated and heart must be kept moving, recting the piojcct. The society
hifT love. But these mean for. released from a hospital. 'and the gifts of our expert- will acquire buildings elected
j more when lacked up with Austin Peace Justice Frank ence !>nd heritage must be between 1810 and 1840. and
the sacrifice of his only begot- MeBee withheld an immediate transported from group to move them to the village. A11-
| •___________ verdict.
Westside
Assembly Of God
J
The Rev. K. C. Holcomb, pastor
237 South Locust
Our Savior
Lutheran Church
800 Texas Street.
This morning beginning at
tl Our Savior Lutheran Church
will conduct its Sunday worship
service with the Rev. Paul Dis-
eher officiating. The pastor’s
sermon t o p i c, “The Proper
View Of Life,” will be taken
from Psalm 39.
Prior to the service begin-
ning at 10, children .and adults
will assemble for Sunday
School and Bible Class. Guests
and visitors are cordially wel-
comed to this morning of wor-
ship.
Saturday at 9 a. m. the chil-
dren’s confirmation class con-
tinues its study in the teachings
of Holy Scripture.
Whom the Lord Knew Face to 1 cj,urc^
Face.” *- -f
A men’s quartet composed
of Burford Scott, the Rev. H.
O. Scott, W. B. Kitts and Clovis
Fox, will sing in the first morn-
ing serve. In the 10:55 service
Harold McNabb of Commerce
will be the guest soloist. David
Towne will be the guest soloist
in the evening service.
Youth Choir rehearsal will
be directed by Mrs. Estelle Ir-
win at 5:30 p.m. today. The
MYF programs at 6:40 will be
under the leadership of Mrs.
Alvis Pickett for Senior High
and Mrs. F, G. Rogers, Junior
High.
The Commission on Missions
will have its monthly meeting
at 8:30 p.m. with the chairman,
Watt Morris, in charge.
Pentecostal
Church
821 North Jackson
Services: Sunday School at
10 a.m.
Sunday night at 7:30 o’clock
Wednesday night at 7:30
The Rev. Jimmy Jones is
oastor of the church.
will discuss, “The United Na-'
tions Family.”
Try a Want Ad for Results ever.
group. The differences be- tiques will be assembled .to
tween minds and cultures reed furnish the village, which will
to be spanned now more than be located on a 176-acre farm
in the Cuyahoga River valley.
\ssembly of God
First Baptist
Church
Today is Promotion Day
throughout the First Baptist
Church Sunday School which
begins at 9:45 a.m. Today is
also Building Fund Sunday, and
all undesignated receipts will
go toward the retirement of
our building debt.
This marks the beginning of
the revival which continues
through Oct. 7th. The pastor
will bring the messages during
both the 11.00 a.m. and the
8:00 p.m. worship services to-
day. The evangelistic team will
arrive Monday. It consists of
e Rev. Robert Wooddy, pas-
tor of First Baptist Church,
434 Jefferson Street
Pastor, Rev. H. R. Owens
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. ‘
Morning worship, 11 a m.
Evangelistic service, 7:30
p.m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday!
night at 7:30.
G. A. Service Friday at
7:30 p.m.
Church of God
446 South Locust
Terrell Taylor,, pastor
Sunday School Supt. Carl
Anderson.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Service 11:00 a.m.
Sunday night 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday prayer meeting
7:00 p.m.
Friday — Y.P.E. — 7:00 —
Joe Campbell, Y.P.E. director.
E VIV A L
Women’s Missionary Coun-
cil, Tuesday afternoon 1:30.
Young Peoples Service,
Thursday night, 7:30.
Methodist WSCS
Sunday School begins at1 MclFS Hill
9:45 a.m, ] ^ > | « /hi • _
Morning wo rah ip at 11 Llllircll OI UiriSAiJii
o’clock.
Evangelistic services at 7:30 Located east end of College i Corsicana, who will he doing
P-m Street overpass on Crush Road, the preaching; and William H. The Woman’s Society of
Bible study 10 a.m. j Wheeless, Sr., minister of Christian Services of Fir*]
Worship services at 11 a.m. rnu^ic and education at the Methodist Church will hold its
and 7:30 p.m. 1 First Baptist Church, Pasadena;|meeting Monday afternoon at
Robert Elliott, minister. 1 who will be leading the singing. 2:00. Mrs. Gravdon Johnson
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Evening Services - 7:30 P. M.
MORNING SERVICES, Monday Thru Saturday—10 a. m.
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 40, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 30, 1962, newspaper, September 30, 1962; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth827987/m1/3/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.