Bronze Reporter [Volume: 1, Issue: 11]
Seta, Lecsanei 30, 1 1954 THE BRON ZE REPORTER Page Three ~CHURCH _ DIRECTORY \ _ METHODIST SERVICES Bethel Methodist Church Liberty.at Twelfth Streets The Rev. W. E, Teague, rane F *k ke * Blackwell A. M: E. Zion Church ~ 1234 Central ~Ave. The Rev. L. M. Bugg, Pastor * * Dozier Chapel C.M.E. Church North and Pasadena Streets The Rev. T. Kennie, Pastor * * James Chapel C.M.E. Church. Campau Street The Rev. S. B. Cummins L * e * Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Church _ 121 East Seventh Street The Rev. F. B, Jones, Pastor iit _* * & | Vernon Chapel A.M.E. Church | St. John and Rhode Island Sts. |. ~Phe Rev. S. Davis, Pastor CHURCH OF GOD Church of God in?Christ Black and Shelby Streets: Elder Markham, Pastor; * * * @ Church of God 1242 Florida Ave. - The Rev; P. J. Cox, Pastor CATHOLIC SERVICES Church of. Christ The King ~The Rev Father Norman Dukette | Thirteenth and ~Clifford Sts. Bunday Service 8:30 and 11 a.m. Public is welcome. # ee Vermont Christian Church Lippincott and~ Winans Sts. The Rev. T,. Courts, Pastor? BAPTIST SERVICES ~ Antioch Missionary Baptist Church 10838 Stewart: Ave. | The Rev. L. W. Pryor, Peaton 3 lel ee Canaan Baptist Church 910 East Gillespie St i The Rev. T. T. Newman *x* * * Golden Leaf Baptist ~ 916 Jamieson St. The Rey. W. A. Vaughn,- Pastor j * * * Macedonia Baptist Church 1130 Hickory St.. The Rev. Ira Watkins, Pastor * * Metropolitan Baptist Tabernacle 3939 Industrial Ave. ~The Rev. E.-J Timmons, Pastor * * * Mount Calvary Baptist: 8017. Industrial Ave. The Rev. M. Montgomery, Pastor @ | ye Lake. Mount Olive Baptist i 424 East. Kennelworth | The Rev. R. R. -Turpin, Pastor h * * & | New Zion Baptist j 8517 St. John Street | The Rev. P. J. Yancey, Pastor +e a, Shiloh Baptist Church St. John and Massachusetts Ave. _ The Rev. C. R.-Neal, Pastor ~ PENTACOSTAL SERVICES | |. Spiritual Israel 8202 Michigan Avenue Rev. A. Mitchell, Pastor Service) 14:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m Please List Your Church With The Bronze Reporter CHESTER SIMMONS | INCOME TAX RETURNS | [| || MADE OUT ing | Notary Public 'f Ph. 2-2992 3010 St. John Church News The B. T. VU. of the Canaan Baptist Church is aiming for the year 1954 to be one of prosperity by extending its program in training for Christian Fellowship. ~The Union as it stands now, is ~making progress to reach their destination, with help, cooperation and prayer, we 4dnticipate having the biggest Baptist Trainnion in, Flint. ' ow us to call your attention to.an engagemet of the Junior Choir with Bethel Methodist Church at 3:30 p. m. Sunday, January 31. The public is invited to come and worship. with- us. dur ing this service. Miss Georgia Vaughn, Reporter Rev. T. T. Newman, be Pastor Bethel Methodist ~Remresented At MYF Meeting Mrs. F. Jennings, president of the W. S. C..S., accompanied by Mrs. Theresa VanHurley and Mr Samuel P. Jones, MYF Advisors, represented Bethel Methodist Chureh at the Sub-district meeting of the Methodist Youth Fellowship, which was held at the Mary Palmer Church in Detroit, Sunday, January 24.. Reports indicate that this group obtained valuable information concerning purposes and _ functions of their respective organizations. Mt. Olive Baptist Church News Sunday, January 24, at 11 a. m..|the service was highly lifted at |~ the Mt. Olive Baptist Church. Our pastor, Rev. R. R. Turpin, delivered an inspirational. message, the~ theme of this message was,, ~Take Time For God.~ The Young-adult Choir was at its best, under the direction of Mr. Wade Jones... The day was completed with a.monthly Birthday service. Visitors are always welcome. Mrs. Velma Gates, Reporter - Rev. R. R. Turpin, |_ - Pastor. finitioch Baptist Church News. A Friendly Church where Everybody is Somebody! We enter to worship and we depart.to serve.: Our pastor, Rev. ~L. W: Pryor, has been attending the National Convention in Little Roek, Ar kansas- He.will be in his pulpit Sunday, Jan.: 3d, Rev. ~L. W.: ~Owens, from New Zion ~Baptist Church was; taking charge of his service while he was away. Each Sunday, he left us all with something to feast on for the incoming week: Sunday there were three new members added to the Church. Rev. L- W. Pryor, Pastor. Mrs. Jeanette Bell, Reporter Ht re (93800 ~ga0ejins SHefl VIG TayM opys ~O[YD. WNO[BS pus eprxorp uoqises FO Bujpars Aq Zurpeards wos sazBTq dows 0} sdjey juyed aiy-pue uy MARCH OF DIMES FIGHT -~ INFANTILE & PARALYSIS. é JANUARY 2-31 truth, the worth of justice ~souls, Sermon of And said unto him, he that should come, look for another? | Jesus answered and said unto them, Go and s show John again thos: things whieh ye do, hear art thon~ or do we and see. St. Matthew I1:3.4. THE CREDENTIALS OF A CHRISTIAN John Sent his disciples to ask for Jesus credentials. Jesus answer was in effect, see the blessings I bring; the sick are healed, sight, and the lame walk. So the credentials of a chris- ~ tian are to be like those of his Lord. ~As the/ ~Father hath sent me, so send I/you.~ The ~best of 'o right. name ae iss the to the sort of fruit we bear for) Him. The HISTORY: of the last 1900 years has been dark, wars, oppression, vice, and sin everywhere has marred the record: But.wherever the influence of Christ pre vailed, there men ave made happy. The Gospel of Christ has made|. the blind to see, the lame to. walk, the deaf to hear. the lepers are cleansed, the dead raised up, and as it has emphasized the glory of and freedom, and/ the} value of men~s So the eredentialy of a christian must in~lude the. blessings which we bring in His name, for. the ultimate test of faith is its fruit. | If a person: has christian. doubts he should try doing christian deeds. Begin fo live like a christian and soon you will be a happy the blind yeceive their 3939 Industrial The Week Rev. E- J. TIMMONS, Pastor Metropolitan Baptist. Church beieving christian. We are not responsible for what tomorrow will:be like on the outside, but we are largely responsible for what we will | be and we will}}*~ like on the inside, never be anything tomorrow -which we are not becoming today. When we sow a constructive habit, we reap dependable character. When we sow a dependable character we reap a worthy destiny. Rev. E- J. Timmons, Pastor of Metropolitan Baptist Tabernacle, Ave., Flint. Rev. Robert H. Harper Christ, the Living Bread. Lesson for February 7: John 6 48-59, 66-69. Golden Text: Jobn 6: 35. ae Through the maz is of the widen ness, God sustained the Israelites with manna from heaven. Jesus told the disciples and the people, with them that he had come from: heaven to be. the bread of the soul. Some who heacdl Jesus, said, - ~How can thig man give us his flesh to eat?~?| Some live for the body alone, to the extent that they cannot understand how Jesus can nourish the so They are like the - foolish farmer who thought: he could feed his goul on corn, saying to his soul, ~Thou hast much: goods laid up| |for many years~ Others, with the discernment of faith, understand that as bread is life to the body, Jesus is the life of the soul, an that all~ who lay hold. upon Jesus vl the Saviour will have eternal Peter declared that there ~ts no other name than that of Jesus whereby men may be saved. (Acts 4: 12). But before |that time and after Jesus had spoken of himself ~| as the bread of life, when many - ef the disciples went back and walked no more with him, Jesus turned to the ~aed circle, to the ehosen twelve, and asked if they would also go away. It was a question that was answered by a ~question.. Peter said, ~Lord to (whom shall we go?~ So. let us | know that Jesus is) the only way \to redemption 4nd tr life. e bail 4 Check the spread of Quinn Chapel |AME Church Service will be held as usual at Quinn Chapel. ' Sunday promises to be a day of high spiritual up-lift. ~ The pastor, Rev. F. B. Jones, will deliver a powerful message, - ltaken from Judges 15:18-19, Sub ject: ~Keep Your Head Out Of Delilah~s Mouth.~ The Junior Choir will furnish the Music for the day. In the afternoon, at 3 p. m., Rev. C. R. Neal, his Choir and congregation of Shiloh Baptist Church will worship with Quinn~s Congregation. Beginning Sunday, February 7, the pastor, Rev. F. B. Jones, will begin a series of Pre-Lenten meés- |~ sages. A standard invitation is extended to the public. We want you to feel free to come and worship with us at all times. Rev. Franklin B: Jones, Pastor. Bethel Methodist | Church News Bethel Methodist Church wish |. |es to make the following announ-. ~| cements for Sunday, January 31: Dr. S. M. Riley, District Sup-. erintendent of Chicago~s District will be the morning speaker. - Following. morning services, the Church will sponsor a Turkey Dinner at the Church. Mrs. Resa: Georgia and Maude Childress will be in charge of this affair, the public is invited to participate. Sunday, February 7, a special~ program shall be held, ~Officers On Parade~, at 3:30 p. m. There~ will be special music and other guests. Attorney E. Scott, Moderator.: Mrs. Gladys Teague, Sponsor. Dr. Car! B. Fisher | Chiropodist~Foot Specialist Phone 8-6721 Bt 1214 Sill Bldg.~ Flint, Mich. We Give Holden~s Red Stamps | Call 4-2222 Irwin Cleaners 701 E. 8th St. ~ ~We Use DOW-PER To Give } You that NEW PPEARANCE | in Your Garments Free Pickup aud Delivery Service, Veselshy Modern~ Shoe Repair NATIONAL BRAND SHOES Free Shines NEW LACES WITH EVERY HALF SOLE JOB; 1617 S. 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