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The Summerville News, Thurs., Mar. 16, 1972
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God’s Children
Builder’s Supply
1 Corinthians 3:8-11 Now
he that planteth and he that
watercth are one; and every
man shall receive his own
reward, according to his own
labour For we are labourers ।
together with God; Ye are I
God’s husbandry, Ye are God's ;
building According to the
grace of God which is given
unto me, as a wise master
builder, I have laid the founda
tion and another buildeth there
on. But let every man take
heed how he buildeth there
upon. For other foundation
can no man Ity than that is
laid, which is Jesus Christ.
The Saint* in Light
By Thomas M. Seller
Before a great church |
window stood a wondering
lass,
Entranced by shining figures
in the sunlit glass,
And when she asked her
mother who they were, she
said,
"Why, those are saints, my
darling, who are long since
dead.”
But later on in telling it, the
child spoke true:
“A Saint is just a person ■
that the light shines through!"
And how true that is
Greetings friends in the lovely
name of Jesus.
What a great and wonderful
work I am blessed with, calling
and talking to so many
wonderful children of God,
whose work for the Lord 1
endeavor to share with you
♦ » »
Bro Bob Staton, pastor of
Perennial Springs Baptist
Church invites the public to
attend the revival to start
March 19 Rev Lloyd Guffey
of Tunnel Hill will be the
evangelist Music will be under
the director of T.C. Pledger
and Jake Martin. Special
groups from neighboring
churches are cordially invited
to participate in the special
singing and worship services.
Beginning in April, each second
Saturday night there will be a
singing at the church Singers
and groups are invited
Bro Bob Staton invites all
to listen to WGTA at 7 a.in.
each Sunday
* * *
Rev Leroy Spivey, and the
Rome Church of God, con
tinues in revival throughout
this week, with the Rev. Mc-
Laughlin of Waycross as guest
speaker Mrs McLaughlin and
children were guests also over
the weekend March IB will
combine a sing along with the
revival services The Dixie
Crusaders from Chattanooga
will be featured singers
• • *
Bro Bob Slaton, pastor of
the Nazarene Church, Rossville
Blvd . Trion, urges all to enter
the Sunday School contest
now in progress through L aster
Sunday Sunday School begins
at 10 am.; worship, II am.;
NYPF, 6 30, evening. 7 p in
• • •
Minister Ruble of the Penn
ville Church of ( host offers
encouragement to all inen and
boys to attend the training and
development class being held at
the church each Tuesday in
March and April, 7 30
Guest speaker at the
Wednesday evening service,
Minister Frank Ford from
David I ipscomb College, Nash
mllc. Fenn Ihe ladies Bible
Class will not meet at the
church this Thursday but will
attend Northside Church of
< hnst in a special service
Minister Carl W Wade of Hazel
Park. Mich .guest speaker
• • •
Mimstei James -Nelson,
Minister of North Summerville
Church of Christ, invites the
public to revival now in
progress Minister ( ar! W Wade
of Hazel Park. Mich . is guest
speaker for the services
A special young people's
program, Youth and Turmoil,
will be held at the home of
Janies Nelson Ihursday eve
ning for supper, 7 30 p m
4 • •
Bro Tommy Panter, pastor
of the Church of God of
Prophecy, Trion, announces a
revival to begin March |9,serv
ices 7pm each evening Miss
Carolyn ledbetter of Mulligan
will be the guest speaker,
devoting the first 30 nunutes
of the service to a children’s
service Miss ledbetter will
explain the scripture in para
bles
Rev and Mrs Pantet will
attend the SI Youth training
Conference at Indian Springs
March 17-19 Guest speaker for
the service March 19 will be
Charles Trotter A cottage
prayer meeting was held Tues
day night. March 14. at Bro
Headrick's home. Summerville
Thursday night is Sunday
School visitation and also a
young peoples' social The
young people will enjoy a
suppet at Dipnmi's Restaurant
in Rome
• • •
Rev Charles Crowe, pastor
of the Pennville Christian Mo
si o nary Alliance, gives a
welcome to all the service*
Sunday School, 10 am .
worship. II am.; evening. 7
p.m . Wednesday prayer meet
ing. 7pm
The Alliance choir will sing |
at the Little Sand Mt. Baptist
: Church March 29.
Sidney Cooper, choir direc
tor, and choir members of the
church are working hard on
I special music for the Easter
services, to which they extend
a hearty welcome to come
worship with them.
The young people of the
church will sponsor a Bruns- ;
wick Stew sale March 25. This '
is by order only
There will be a weekend
I revival at Little Sand Mt
: Baptist Church where L.C.
Wright is pastor beginning
I March 29, 7:30 p.m. Rev. :
I Harvey Brown of Moore Ave.
Baptist Church, Anniston, Ala.,
will be the guest speaker. The
beginning night, March 29.
The Pennville Missionary
Alliance choir, under the direc
tion of Sidney Cooper, will be |
the featured singers. An invita- i
tion to all services is extended
Sunday School, 10 am.;
worship, 11 am.; evening and
Wednesday services, 7 p.m.
. » »
Members of the Lyerly
Baptist Church invites every- 1
one to worship with them in
the coming revival, March 26.
Rev. Frank Welch of Trion
First Baptist, will be guest
speaker. Special singing each
night.
GA’s and RA’s, youth ।
programs, meets each Wednes-
I day afternoon, 3:15.
* « •
Men and boys remember
prayer meeting each Monday
night at Lyerly Baptist Church
7 :30 p m
The inter-denominational
Bible study group will meet
Thursday morning, 9 30 am.,
at the home of Alton Jackson
: on Goodwin Drive.
• * *
Bro W H Dean, pastor of
Belmont Baptist Church, ex
tends a welcome to services
there. Sunday School, 10 am.; |
worship, II a m.;evening, 6:30 |
p m.; and prayer meeting, <
Thursday, 7 p.m
The youth choir meets at
the church for practice each
Tuesday night and youth visita
tion on Wednesday nights
A singing is held each third
Saturday March 19, the special
guest singers will be the Hol
lander Family from Cleveland,
: Tenn
Every third Sunday night is
youth night. The youth of the
church have charge of the
entire service.
Easter services for the
church will include special sing
mg by the Millionaire Quartet
An Faster egg hunt and
picnic will be enjoyed by the
small children Saturday after
noon, April 1.3 30 p.m.
• • •
The Berryton Church of
God enjoyed at the Wednesday
evening services, slides of the
Holy Land Services each
Sunday 10 am., worship I I
am. and evening, 7 pm
• • •
Jimmy Wilborn, pastor of
Spring Creek Baptist, extends a
welcome to everyone to come
worship with them. Sunday
School. 10 a m . worship. II
a rn . evening and Wednesday
services, 7 p.m
Mrs Ann Romine is doing
wonderful work with a Junior
Choir, ages 7-13. and they have
a part in each service
• • •
Bro. Roy Majors of the
Trion United Methodist
Church, attended the district
pastor*’ meeting in Rome
March 13
Wednesday, March 15, the
church enjoyed a family night
covered dish supper A
program followed in which all
were asked to take part in the
displaying of each one's hobby
or craft and giving the reason*
they obtain joy from it
March 19, Kent Snow, a stu
dent of Georgia Tech, will be
the guest speaker, service* at 7
p m.
March 20. the Alice Mc-
Grady group will meet at 7 30
Palm Sunday. 7 a m . a com
munity breakfast and com
inunion service will be held at
the Trion United Methodist
Church All churches ate in
1 vited to attend this breakfast
and fellowship *
Plan* sot the I aster pageant
ate progressing with satisfac
tion Jame* Snow is the author
। and producer ol the pageant
This will be held April 2,7
pni at the Methodist Church.
r Trion The public is invited
Menlo Piesbytetian Church
will have a* their guest speaker
Match |9. Rev Roger Armis
tead trom Dalton Ihe church
f invites you to Sunday School.
10 am . worship. 11 a m
• • •
Bro Kittle of Menlo United
Methodist attended the
pastor*' district meeting in
Rome March 13
• • •
On Good Friday. 10 a m. to
Him All churches in Menlo
will meet at the Presbyterian
( hutch for a fellowship service
• • •
Bethel United Methodist at
Subhgna worship at 9 45 each
Sunday with Sunday School at
11 a.m.
* * *
First Baptist of Trion, with
Bro. Frank Welch, pastor,
welcomes everyone to services.
Sunday School, 10 a.m.,
worship, II a.m. Wednesday
morning and extension group
met to plan the home bound
visitations.
Regular meeting of the
Baptist executive committee
Association meets Monday,
March 20, at South Summer
ville Baptist. Thursday night, 7
p.m., visitation. Meet at the
church to form groups.
March 30, each deacon will
have charge of a home or
cottage prayer meeting. Twelve
prayer meetings are being
planned on this night and
everyone is urged to attend one
of these cottage prayer meet
ings.
Saturday night, April 1, a
6-hour vigil prayer watch from
6 p.m. until 12 p.m. This is
also under the direction of the
deacons.
The church voted to call a
minister of Music and Youth.
Coming to the Trion Baptist
Church the first week of April
is Fred Kegley 111, of Waycross.
* * *
Summerville United
Methodist pastor, Rodger
Stone, invites the public to
worship with them. Sunday
School, 10 a.m., worship, 11
am., evening, 6:30 p.m., and
Youth Fellowship ,7:15.
* * *
Wayside Baptist, with Leon
Hall as pastor, invites all to
Sunday School, 10 a.m.,
worship, 11 a.m., evening
worship, 7 p.m.
Last Sunday’s guest speaker
was Jerry Wooten, youth
minister.
The young married people’s
class will meet Saturday night
at the parsonage at 6 p.m. for
cake and coffee and a time of
fellowship, after which the
group will form a visitation
committee.
* * *
One of the many Easter
Sunrise Services planned for
this area is planned for the Dry
Valley Baptist where Robert
W. Patterson is minister.
Several of the area churches are
participating in this service.
Speaker for the occasion will
be Bro. Sanford Deßerry,
pastor of Four Mile Baptist.
April 2 begins the Spring
revival for the Church, with
services each evening at 7:30
p.m. Evangelist will be the Rev.
Willie Bearden, special singing
is planned for each service
under the direction of Edgar
Hunter, Minister ot Music. The
public is invited Bro Patterson
also has a radio program on
WGTA each Monday, Wednes
day, and Friday at 9 a m.
• • •
Our local youth are fortu
nate to have so many churches
showing such an interest in the
youth of this area and one of
these is the fine work of the
Presbyterian Church. The
Trion Church sponsors Club
scouts, ages 8 and 9, Wednes
day 3 p.m., weekly; Wevelos.
age 10, Mondays, 3 pm, Girl
Scouts, meet on Tuesdays, 3
p m., after school.
Sunday, March 12, the Girl
Scout group, sponsored by the
church in honor of their anni
versary, gave an interesting
opening to worship at the
morning service
• * •
Plans for the Presbyterian
Ministries for Faster week
include Wednesday, Beersheba.
7 30 p m., Thursday, Menlo, a
Mauday communion service,
730 pm., Friday, (Jood
Friday, communion, Summer
ville , 7 30 p m,
Sunrise Easter service for
area to be held at the home of
Miss Sue Henry on the Brow of
Lookout Mtn
• • •
Also, in the Teloga com
munity at Macedonia Ceme
tery. will be a sunrise service
• • •
ladies of the Presbyterian
Churches of the county will
attend Prcsbyperial in Marietta
Thursday. April 9
• • •
Bro Ronald Ragon and Bro
George Preston extend a
welcome to the following serv
ices Summerville Presbyterian
Church, Sunday School. 9 45
a tn . worship 11, Youth Fel
lowship. 7 pm Wednesday
prayer arnica, 7 30 p m . and
New Testament Greek, 8 45
pm
Trion Presbvtenan Church
Sunday School. 9 45. worship,
II 10a m
Beersheba Presbyterian
Chutch Worship. 10 am.
Sunday School, 11 10 a m
Bethel Presbyterian Church.
Gore 2nd and 4th Sunday
worship. 9 am.
Walnut Grove Presbyterian
Church, Lyerly Ist and 3rd
Sunday*. 9am
Cloudland Presbyterian
worship 10 am, Sunday
School. Ham
Wmme Lee McDaniel. 857 |3*7
Frankly, we no longer care
who wins po«*c«»ion of that
hilltop in Lao*
fcj < L TiHiH //wwr
There she goes . . . UNDERWAY at last! You can almost feel her 'kL
— confidence when she hits the water But who knows what adventures ;
I await her on the Seven Seas 9 How many crucial tests must the captain | W
face before she finally rests at a harbor of safety?
We're the captain of our own ships in the voyage through life. We
begin with determined optimism We have youth ambition, determine
tion We have health and strength But as we get underway," we soon <
find ourselves faced with sudden trials and obstacles. It is in these mo
ments of crisis that our faith and courage are challenged
Just as tire ship has its modern equipment and its lighthouses, so we |
too have a tower of direction and strength found in the Church In the
Church of Jesus Christ we find a lasting faith guiding us into the calm ;
harbor ETERNAL
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