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THANKFUL Rev. Clyde Hill Sr., Pastor Rev. j.S. Wright, Pastor Ju
BAPTIST CHURCH Church Phone 722-0925 Church Phone 722-1389
304 Walker Street Home Phone 722-8242 Sunday .
Rev. N.T. Young, Pastor Sunday 9:30a.m. Sunday School / JaMKhLSV \
Church Phone 724-2187 a „ m ” a m ' Morning Worship /
Home Phone 722-0955 122 Morning Worship 6p m . Baptist Training Union ,//ZO| ’ iMIT V
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11a.m. Sunday Worship 7pm ' Prayer Meeting <f »
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Saturday 7:00p.m. Bible Class ■■ ***r»nvt ’ U i »
S’p.m. Gospel Choir Reh'sl BEULAH GROVE t Z ■ i= n
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1428 Poplar Street SL C 1 M 1/
7:00 p.m. Prayer Service Rev. James R. Tate, Pastor JK&tkJ : — a,/
Church Phone 724-1086 WW $
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BAPTIST CHURCH 9:30 a.m. Sunday School JK
Rev. Essie Mclntyre, Pastor 7:00 p.m. Church School 11 am - Morning Worship
Dea. A. Frazier, Hon. Supt. Teachers Meeting 6 p.m. B.T.U. Ni
Church Phone 733-0341 7:30 p.m. Evening Service /J /JI If JS/ - iigJß
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6pjn" Evening Worship BAPTIST CHURCH 5 p.m. Jr. Missionary Socty.
Wednesday 1404 Brown Street Wednesday
7p m. Bible Study *** F O Shaw, Pastor 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service
Church Phone 724-5297 Saturday J j
Home Phone 724-6117 11a.m. “An Hour With God"
Ms. Mary Maims hF
r-.Aunrs.rs Church Clerk WILLIAMS MEMORIAL
trirTru kro Home Phone 724-4058 CHRISTIAN METHODIST
BAPTIST CHURCH Dea. Russell Beard EPISCOPAL CHURCH
- JWSFtorence Street Chairman <rf Dea. Board 163015th Street Augusta
Rev Charles Moore Sr. HomePhone 722-9932 Rev. Gene R. Dean, Pastor
Church Phone 724-2009 Sunday Church Phone 733-9430
Sunday 10a.m. Sunday School Home Phone 724-3682
9:45 a.m. Sunday School H:ls».m. Morning Worship Sunday ST. MARK UNITED
Dw. Cordy Hobbs in Charge Tueaday 9 :30a.m. Sunday School METHODIST CHURCH
11:20 a.m. Morning Worship y pm Sr. Choir Rehearsal iia.m. Morning Worship 1111 Florence Street
Monday Wednesday 6.30 p.m. Evening Worship Augusta, Georgia
7 P-J”- No ’ 7:30 p.m. Gospel Choir Reh'sl Mon. Thro Fri. Dr. Roland Haynes. Pastor
7:30 p-m. , Club No. 2 Senior Choir in charge of song 6:45 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Day Care Sunday
2nd and4th Surxlays, Center service for children -5 10 am. Sunday School
4p.m. senior Mission Gospel Choir in charge of song Wednesday
7P ‘ m ' Th u^T rMeetfnß sWvice ’* and 3rd Sunday * 5:30 p.m. Mid-wee* Worship na m - _ Worship Service
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s p .m. Youth Choir 3M Tuesdays at 5 p.m. Senior Thursday 2 p.m. Choir Rehearsal
7P m n—i^rhTr^ hO ' r U,her Board me * tln ’ 1,1 7:30 p.m. Senior Ch. Reh'sl Family Night-Ist Friday each
M. Benefield, In Charge Wednesday of each month. Saturday Month
. nm Mating h™” Usher Board Meeting Ist 2pm Leola Key Ch. Reh'sl Administrative Bldg. Mtg-Ist
6 p.m. Official Board Meeting lnd 3rd Sundays. 3p . m . Voices Ch. Keh si
Death halts career of sin
by Bro. R. Williams
Driven From The Garden
Vs. 22-24. The ex
pulsion of Adam and Eve
from the garden was one
of the direct results of
their sin.
They must be driven
out, away from the tree
of life, lest by continuing
to eat of its life
perpetuating fruit they
might live forever in sin.
Death A Necessity
Death became
necessary because of sin.
With no restraining in
fluence to hold them in
check, sinners grow wor
se and worse as long as
they retain their vigor of
manhood and
womanhood.
“Evil men and
seducers shall wax worse
and worse.” Not only so,
but they grow wiser and
more skillful in their
crimes and diabolical
deeds. That what the
world might have been
today if all the evil men
of all past ages had lived
until now, becoming
more and more depraved
and all the while growing
wiser and more cunning
in their efforts to satisfy
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DAY CARE
The Wiley Drayton Cay Cara Center located on Florence
Street has a developmental program based on the Learning
Center concept. Here, each child has an opportunity to
make his own choice from the following centers:
Housekeeping, Arts and Crafts, Music, Reading, and
The activities related to these centers are planned to
allow the child to learn through play, and to develop
naturally. Our Center provides opportunities for maxlum
physical, emotional and Intellectual growth.
' Another Integral part of the program which proves
beneficial is the weekly field trips. The travel experience,
the directed observation, the basic knowledge ■ all of these
are helpful In stimulating the child to learn more about the
community (Its good aspects) of which he Is a part.
Registration for the Fall Session Is now In progress. If
you are Interested In a good day care program for your
child, please call the Center at 724-2808 between the hours
of 7:30 A.M. and 5:15 P.M. We accept children regardless
of race, color or creed.
their growing thirst for
sin.
Think what death has
done for the world in
arresting the career of
such men; hence, death,
which came as a result of
sin, is also a powerful
check on sin. While it is
true that sin brought
death, it is also true that
death brings an end to the
active career of the sin
ner.
Penalty For Sin
Adam’s sin —his
disrespect and disregard
for God—brought on
him the penalty of the in
fracted law—death.
How long Adam and ,
Eve were in the garden
before they sinned we do
not know. In the garden
they had access to the tree
whose fruit perpetuated
life.
They were as mortal
before as subsequent to
their sin in the garden. It
is a mistaken idea that
eating the fruit planted
the seeds of mortality in
their bodies.
There is no reason to
believe that the nature of
their bodies was changed
in the least degree. Their
sin resulted in their being
cast out of the garden,
away from the fruit
which perpetuated
natural life, and death
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followed as a natural
consequence.
What Kind Os Death
“In the day that thou
eatest thereof thou shalt
surely die.” (Gen. 2:17).
Death was the penalty for
sin. “Through one man,
sin entered into the
world, and death through
sin” (Rom. 5:12).
In the Bible we read of
the death of the body
(Jas. 1:26), and of death
in sin (Eph. 2:1). What
death did Adam ex
perience the day he sin
ned?
It should be remem
bered that existence does
not necessarily mean life.
Rocks and minerals exist,
but they do not live. Even
the spirit of the sinner
exists while he is dead in
sin. The devil lives, but he
does not have what is
termed in the Bible
spiritual life.
Man is dead to that
with which he is not in
union, to that with which
he is not incorresponden
ce. Adam’s sin separated
him from God (Isa. 59:2).
He thereby became dead
to God, dead in sin. Is
this the only result?
Death Passed On All
Paul declares (Romans
5:12) that, as a result of
Adam’s sin, death passed
on all. Again, “In Adam
all die” (I Cor. 15:22).
This cannot have referen
ce to death in sin, or
spiritual death, for the in
fant which does not sin,
and cannot sin, dies.
Christ died, and he did
not sin. The death which
; passed on all as a result of
Adam’s sin can be naught
but physical death.
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“For since by man
came death, by man came
also the resurrection of
the dead” (I Cor. 15:21).
Physical death comes
to us unconditionally on
our part; resurrection will
come to us without con
ditions on our part.
Hence, what we lost
unconditionally in Adam,
we regain unconditionally
in Christ. In I Cor. 15
Paul is discussing
physical death, and the
resurrection from that
death.
In Adam all die, that
is, as a consequence of
the sin of Adam, all die.
We are not guilty of
Adam’s sin, but we do
suffer the consequences
of his sin. The guilt of sin
attaches only to him who
commits sin, but the con
sequences may be tran
smitted to remote
generations. Children of
ten suffer the consequen
ces of the fathers’ sin
without in any way
having shared in his guilt.
But does not Paul say,
“All sinned”? Certainly;
but in what sense?
Levi is said to have
paid tithes before he was
born. At the time the
tithes were paid, Levi
existed only in the sense
that he was in the loins of
Abraham, who paid the
tithes (Gen. 14:18-20;
Heb. 7:9-10). Hence Levi
paid tithes represen
tatively; so we sinned
only by representation.
The whole human family
existed in Adam in the
same sense that Levi
existed in Abraham.
...continued next week.
The Augusta News-Review October 22,1983
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LITTLE KING AND QUEEN Master
Keenan D. Johnson and Miss Lakeisha
Thornton were recently crowned at the Fif- j
th Annual Little King and Queen Contest i
at Good Samaritan Baptist Church.
Keenan, 6, is the son of Ms. Wanda
Johnson. Lakeisha, 8, is the daughter of
Mr. Howard Thornton.
Gospel concert planned
A benefit gospel con
cert will be held Oct. 30 at
5 p.m., featuring Miss
Vicky Butler accom
panied by the combined
voices of the Carlie Gar
denhire Memorial Choir,
the John D. Hatney
Choir, and the J.R. Tate
Singers.
The concert will be
Mrs. Starks to speak
Annual Women’s Day
will be observed at Union
Baptist Church Oct. 23 at
11:30 a.m.
Mrs. Emma Lou
Starks, a retired teacher
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held at the Unity
Missionary Baptist Chur
ch of Christ, located on
Highland Ave. at 5 p.m.
Special guest soloist
will be Mrs. Regina
Harris of the New Life
Church of God and Christ
The Rev. James R
Tate is the pastor.
of the Richmond County
School System, will be
the guest speaker.
The Reverend L.
Thomas Hogans is the
pastor.