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BAPTIST CHURCH
304 Walker Street
Rev. N.T. Young, Pastor
Church Phone 724-2187
Home Phone 722-8955
Sunday
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Sunday Worship
Tuesday
7 p.m. Prayer Meeting
Thursday
7:30 p.m. Senior Choir
Saturday
6-p.m. Gospel Choir Reh'sl
GOOD SHEPHERD
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Essie Mclntyre, Pastor
Dea. A. Frazier, Hon. Supt.
Church Phone 733-0341
1905 Sunset Avenue
Sunday
9:45 a.m. Sunday Schoo
11 a.m. Morning Worship
5 p.m. B.T.U.
6 p m. Evening Worship
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7 p.m. Bible Study
CRAWFORD
BAPTIST CHURCH
955 Florence Street
Rev. Charles Moore Sr., Pastor
Church Phone 724-2009
Sunday
9:45 a.m. Sunday Schoo'
Dea. Cordy Hobbs In Charge
11:20 a.m. Morning Worship
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7 p.m. Club No. 1
7:30 p.m. Club No. 2
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I p.m. Senior Mission
’ p.m. Prayer Meeting
Thursday
p.m. Youth Choir
p.m. Senior Choir
M. Benefield, In Charge
Friday
p.m. Official Board Meeting
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BAPTIST CHURCH
1252 Wrightsboro Road
Rev. Clyde Hill Sr., Pastor
Church Phone 722-0925
Home Phone 722-8242
Sunday
8:00 a.m. Morning Worship
8:00 Early Morning
Worship
9:45 a.m. Church School
11:00a.m. Morning Worship
5:30p.m. Church in Training
Tuesday
7:00p.m. Bible Class
Thursday
7:00 p.m. Prayer Service
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7:00 p.m. Church School
Teachers Meeting
SECOND MT. MORIAH
BAPTIST CHURCH
1404 Brown Street
Rev. F.D. Shaw, Pastor
Church Phone 724-5297
Home Phone 724-6117
Ms. Mary Matnrs
Church Clerk
Home Phone 724-4058
Dea. Russell Beard
Chairman of Dea. Board
Home Phone 722-9932
Sunday
10a.m. Sunday School
11:15a.m. Morning Worship
Tuesday
7 p.m. Sr. Choir Rehearsal
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Gospel Choir Reh'sl
Senior Choir in charge of song
service 2nd and 4th Sundays.
Gospel Choir in charge of song
service Ist and 3rd Sundays.
Senior Mission meeting 1 st and
3rd Tuesdays at 5 p.m. Senior
Usher Board meeting Ist
Wednesday of e4cn .month.
Junior Usher Board Meeting 1 st
and 3rd Sundays.
by Bro. R. Williams
(5) Leaving Off Some
Things God Commands.
It suits man’s taste some
times to leave off some
things God commands.
One of the striking
examples of this in the
Old Testament is found
in I Samuel 15:1-24.
God’s command to Saul
was plain: “Now go and
smite Amalek, and uttery
destroy all that they have,
and spare them not; but
slay both man and
woman,” and cattle.
Saul, with his army,
went against the
Amalekites, and utterly
destroyed them, excep
ting Agag and the best of
the sheep and oxen. He
did not come up to the
full measure of God’s
requirements.
It was not a failure
growing out of misunder
standing or inability to
reach an ideal, but he
failed knowingly, failed
when he could have
obeyed, easily.
Before Saul returned,
God appeared to Samuel
and said to him concer
ning Saul, “He is turned
back from following me,
and hath not performed
my commandments.”
But Saul, not knowing
God’s pronouncement to
Samuel, returned to
Gilgal in full confidence
of duty well done, and
announced to Samuel, “I
have performed the
commandment of
Jehovah.”
But Samuel said,
“What meanest then this
bleating of the sheep in
Revival announced
Fall revival will be held
at the Second Providence
Baptist Church on Sum
merhill Road in North
Augusta Aug. 15-19.
Guest evangelist for the
Week will be the Rev.
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MACEDONIA
BAPTIST CHURCH
72 Laney-Walker Blvd.
Rev. J.S. Wright, Pastor
Church Phone 722-1389
Sunday
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Worship
6 p.m. Baptist Training Union
Evening Worship
Tuesday
7 p.m. Prayer Meeting
Wednesday
5 p.m. Junior Mission
BEULAH GROVE
BAPTIST CHURCH
1428 Poplar Street
Rev. James R. Tate, Pastor
Church Phone 724-1086
Sunday
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Worship
6 p.m. B.T.U.
7:30 p.m. Evening Service
Each 3rd Sunday
Holy Communion
Mona ay
5 p.m. Jr. Missionary Socty.
Tuesday
5 p.m. Jr. Missionary Socty.
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Prayer Service
Saturday
11a.m. "An Hour With Cod"
WILLIAMS MEMORIAL
CHRISTIAN METHODIST
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
163015th Street Augusta
Rev. Gene R. Dean, Pastor
Church Phone 733-9430
Home Phone 724-3682
Sunday
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. Evening Worship
Mon. Thru Fri.
6:45 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Day Care
Center service for children age 1-5
Wednesday
5:30 p.m. Mid-week Worship
7:30 p.m. Gospel Ch. Reh'sl
Thursday
7:30 p.m. Senior Ch. Reh'sl
Saturday
2 p.m. Leola Key Ch. Reh'sl.
3 p.m. Voices Ch. Keh si
mine ears, and the lowing
of the oxen which I
hear?” Saul tried to just
ify himself and insisted,
“Yet, I have obeyed the
voice of Jehovah.” When
he saw that argument was
useless, he confessed, “I
have sinned; for I have
transgressed the com
mandment of Jehovah,
and thy word, because I
feared the people, and
obeyed their voice.”
It must have been
humiliating for brave
King Saul to confess that
he feared the people. He
possessed a sufficiency of
physical courage; he did
not fear the people would
do him physical harm;
but they were his people,
his beloved army, and he
could not go against
them their wishes
became the law for him.
It was moral cowardice
on Saul’s part, and God
rejected him.
Nothing, perhaps, is
more needed now on the
part of God’s servants
than moral
courage—courage to
serve him when others
scoff, courage to preach
when enemies persecute,
courage to preach the
truth when by so doing
we lose the favor and
support of some who are
members of the church,
courage not to suppress
the truth to gain the favor
of the people.
Some have not this
courage.
Old Testament Examples
Are you conversant
with Old Testament
Louis Coley, pastor of
Greater Mt. Canaan Miss
ionary Baptist Church.
Services win begin at
7:30 p.m. nightly.
The Rev. Albert M.
James is the pastor.
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ST. MARK UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
1111 Florence Street
Augusta, Georgia
Rev. Oliver Thompson, Pasta
Sunday
10 am. Sunday School
11 a.m. Worship Service
Saturday
2 p.m. Choir Rehearsal
Family Night - Ist Friday each
Month
Administrative Bldg. Mtg. - Ist
Monday
Disobedience
history? “Now these
things were our examples,
to the intent we should
not lust after evil things,
as they also lusted” (I
Cor. 10:6).
“Now these things
happened unto them by
way of examples; and
they were written for our
admonition upon whom
the ends of the ages are
come” (I Cor. 10:11).
m tms chapter Paul
mentions a number of
sins committed by the
Isrealites and how, for
their disobedience, they
were destroyed, warning
us not to be like them,
and concludes,
“Wherefore let him that
thinketh he standeth take
heed lest he fall.”
These examples can be
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Rev. N.T. Young’
Mayor to speak
The Southern Christian
Leadership Conference
will sponsor a rally Aug.
14 at 5 p.m. at the Miles
Memorial C.M.E. Chur
ch, 2044 Milledgeville
Road, to raise funds to
rent buses for anyone in
the Augusta area who
Homecoming service planned
An old fashion home
coming service will be
held at the Second
Providence Baptist Chur-
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of no value to us unless
we acquaint ourselves
with them.
Moses and Aaron
(Num. 20:2-12). There
was no water for the con
gregation. They com
plained bitterly of their
lot. “And Jehovah spake
unto Moses, saying, take
the rod, and assemble the
congregation, thou, and
Aaron thy brother, and
speak ye unto the rock
before their eyes, that it
give forth its water; and
thou shalt bring forth to
them water out of the
rock; so thou shalt give
the congregation and
their cattle drink.
And Moses took the
rod from before Jehovah,
as he commanded him.
And Moses and Aaron
Springfield anniversary planned
The 196th anniversary
of Springfield Baptist
Church, 12th and
Reynolds streets, will be
observed Aug. 14 at 3
p.m.
The Rev. N.T. Young,
pastor of Thankful Bap
tist Church, will be the
guest speaker. He will be
accompanied by his
would like to go to the
march on Washington.
This march is for jobs,
peace and freedom.
The speaker will be
Mayor Edward Mclntyre.
The Rev. Timothy
Green is the pastor.
ch on Summerhill Road
in North Augusta Aug.
14 at 2 p.m.
The Rev. W.R. Rivers
and the Liberty Baptist
Church will be in charge
of the service.
Pinner will be served
immediately after the ser
vice on the church yard
and everyone is asked to
wear clothes of the early
nineteen hundreds.
The Augusta News-Review August 13,1983
gathered the assembly
together before the rock,
and he said unto them,
Hear now, ye rebels; shall
we bring you forth water
out of this rock? And-
Moses lifted up his hand,
and smote the rock with
his rod twice; and water
came forth abundantly,
and the congregation
drank, and their cattle”
(Num. 20:7-11.)
But Jehovah was not
pleased with Moses and
Aaron. They took too
much glory to them
selves. Moses said, “Hear
now, ye rebels; shall we
bring water out of this
rock?” He also smote the
rock twice. They took
credit to themselves and
did not do as Jehovah
congregation.
The following activities
will precede at 7:30 each
evening, Aug. 8-12:
Monday, old fashion
revival; Tuesday, talent
show; Wednesday, play,
title “Dorcas”, by the
Rev. Louise Martin;
Thursday, “The Seven
New Things”; Friday,
Ushers, usherettes
plan musical tea
The usher and usheret
te board of Cumming
Grove Baptist Church
will sponsor their annual
“Musical Calendar Tea”
Aug. 14 at 5 p.m.
True Vine
to host
session
True Vine Baptist
Church, 1780 Milledge
ville Road, will host the
119th annual session of
the First Shiloh
Missionary Baptist
Association Aug. 15-17.
The Rev. C.W. Huff is
the moderator. The Rev.
R.V. Sims is the pastor.
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commanded; and
Jehovah said, “Because
ye believed not in me, to
sanctify me in the eyes of
the children of Israel,
therefore, ye shall not
bring this assembly into
the land which I have
given them.”
Moses certainly
believed in the existence
of God, for God had just
spoken to him, but for
the time being his con
fidence, his trust, was in
self more than in God,
and God said, “Ye
believed not in me.” The
only reason for any one’s
departing from God’s
way, knowingly, is lack
of confidence in God.
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baby contest.
Saturday, Aug. 13, a
day for special prayer
noon to midnight,
proclaimed by the pastor.
Dinner will be served at
the conclusion of the an
niversary.
The E.T. Martin is the
pastor.
Mrs. Beverly Grant
Johnson, a member of
Second Shiloh Baptist
Church, will be the
mistress of ceremonies.
Also on the program
will be the Mount
Pleasant Young People’s
Choir of Jackson, S.C.,
the Praise Ensemble,
Deacon John D. Hatney,
Deacon Chance Lewis,
Mrs. Leßita Avery, the
North Augusta Senior
Choir, the Bessie Davis
Choir, the Hickman
Tabernacle Choir, An
thony Hazel, Mrs.
Geneva C. Lewis, Mrs.
Ruby Wooden and
others.
The Rev. H.B. Bady is
the pastor.