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Saturday, June 13, 1925. _j Church News MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday, June the 7lli was 9 great day with us. At the old ? Bethel Spot after a good Sunday School lesson taught by Dea, "Anderson, we entered the prayer service which was very warrr for about 20 minutes. The Pas tor then beganJiis^argument a gainst the powers of hell whTcF he took from Acts 26:14, "Saul ? Sa'ul why persecuteth thou me?' Aftpr this thg pastor Pttfna An-my ??and two met him-which were" aft ded to the church. At 8:30 P. M. the pastor came back and began his argument "What"right have we to the Lord's SupperV* After this the J - r- ii. -i ' ?""" uuuis 01 tne cnurcn were openec and two more came in time tc . feast, with the Church of God We "5re still asking the prayers of the faithful-for this church and its pastor. _J Rev. D: J5._JLOBINSON~= (MRS.) LULA MARSHALL, - -Rep't'r, -?w ; ' AT ST. LUKB^S CHURCH The Rt Rev. K. Q FTtiIpv n ?i>. of the Diocese of Upper Soutt Carolina^will visit St. Luke': -Church fiun^av night June 14tl at 8:30, at which time he wil preach and confirm a.class. On Tueday June 16th the Sun day School will have its annua v picnic at Morris pond, nine milei from Columbia on the old Cam den road, Morris pond is a par Ca-mp Jackson. Trucks wil leave the church, 912 Hamptoi Ave., at 10 o'clock. Member; and friends arennvited. " JONES A. M. E. ZION CHURCI HoiU. Blossom-and-Sumter Sts. ^ Is "still on the firing line and i "'making it so cold for the dev: that he is unusyally restless. T.h contrasted fires make him unea Wise" and we do not want to-ss - ~him as king in this section there ??Jfore we are working conjointl; with the Master to rush hin - back to his own habitat. Last Sunday "was another o those pleasant days of soul win ning, and we were blessed wit] another, soul direct from hell.wh proclaimed aloud the righteous ness of God and we had a penta costial shower. The Pastor, Di great gospel messages in th morning- which seem ta hav captured and lassoed the satani influenced and before we knew -.-.?where we-were, every body^wa ? in amazement a?nd-wonder- ho\ it happened! Well, God was i: the place and we "knew it not. Next Sunday the Pastor wii preach as usual at 10:30 A. 'M and Dr. T. M. Boykin will preacl at 4:00 P. M. in the interest o . c Group NOi 7 of this Church an accompany him. ~ At 8:00 P. M. the Pastor wi preach to the fathers?men an as every body is now coming thi way, we are looking for you t follow them and hear the gospe -all day. Th4 Sunday School'12 30 P. M. VaricK C. E. Society a < ' 6:30 P. M. and a special prograr has been provided. Come and be benefitted any ?and all of the services. t .' V ? FIRST CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH?The Church wit a Welcome Services were good all da Sunday. The Sunday Schoc erintendent. _A11 of the teach ers were at their posts. 11 A. M. the Pastor preache a-n interesting and inspiring sei mon from Phil. 4:4. 1;30 the Women's Honfle Mit sion Society held their regula monthly meeting, the attenc : :Jance was very good. A shoi ?: but spiuy program waa ?A^ahort talk by Miss Nelaon' C n I I I jsssmsxaassssz.?2 Of Columbia s 1 ? " "" 'fiui c. White ??ft? Oj Benedict Hospital. J ; 7:00 P. M. the B. Y. P. U. was " I held, the president dn the chair, "th Mrs. Nelson Roseborough had Si ; charge of the program, which n'i was rendered: Solo Mrs^ Mary te i Peters.?Address Prof Z. Tov^a- es .'send. ' g( 7:30 P. M. the Pastor preach- te r43tt~a^poworf4x]?and instructive ,! sermon from Second Timothy, N ' 1:12. SlinrluTr im?virirlt?i4-r> I , ill rly after the morning ocrvicc the pi ^Pastor will baptize ten a^Ttli- Ri dates. ri 5 BETHEL A. M. ? CHURCH '?? Sunday school work at Bethel ~ \ V 7= J A. M.-Er church is moving ahead j under the supervision of its ef- ^ ) I ficient-superintendent, Mr. Wi |H. Young. The program closed ' [With the review by Prof. oJ. W.^v , " Standback, of Chester. A large congregation was at \y _ Bethel last Suhdr-v morning and they heard a real, good sermon? the kind of preaching that will cause people to attend church T7 every Sunday,?IhvE. A. ?Adams has a m-om-aiff "of chinch J i j work that grips the attention of j^1 j j church goers in Columbia and i'Bethel?br one nf the- lpaTttTTgzg 1 chutfehes in the state excepting c no den'omination. ^ ^ - _.Dr. Adams preached last Sun- ^ T day morning from 2nd Cor. 7th ^ s chapter, 2nd and'gth verses. His - discourse was good and the con t gretralion was much pleased with } LL_the sermon, the finn singing and ^ i an ieatures 01 tne services, $140 3 was raised For the "day. ZION BAPTIST CFIURCH 1 NEWS GuuJay.School wa-3 extra good ii s last Sunday with the Superinil tendent, teachers and the many e' Pupils present: The lesson Tvas ~ l- interesting.?Our Children Day ? mavdip. deferred until July the-11 ? second Sunday owing to the fact m C that there is so much practice ^ a Our pulpit graced at 11:30' T , service with-the Rev. L. W. Wil-.n f liams^pf. New Orleans, La.; who rr i- preached a wonderful sermon o1 h from the text "His name shall h o be called Jesus." subjegt "The v: i-'Name of Jesus." Rev. Williams w L-! showed that he had studied his \ j subject well and his delivery flu- e< e-^ent-;- the-sniriCe&u Ait- -us-^lUup?U ejand we had a big time in Zion. t( el The pastor preached at 3:30\h c,P. M. at Zion Pilgrim. Church, atXc jArthurlown and gave commun- ii S-loii tfT the saints there. Rev. J. d nlchiirth at Shandon Annex, Shil- is ~|oh Baptist Wednesday night, at ti II: his, Arthurtown church again U [. jThursday-night lasl^ - - i t h D^vid and Goliath Dramatized ri f i At 5:30 P. M. last Sunday, the rn d B. Y. P. U.. of .Zion Baptist wit- w LI_ npssed~n~ rl ram;} gi v (> n hy the 3ivl (grade of the New Howard Grad-' 11 ed school, under the direction of b d | Miss Ruth Bynum, teacher, who a] s is also oneirf our best Sunday ft o | school teachers. The play was n, ;1 Entitled "David and Goliath." a] :, The church-was about filled with ,t anxious spectators to witness jr n the play. Special music featur- L[ ed the play between, acts. j ^ Next Sundav afternoon at 5: m P. Millie D. Y.f. U. will have pi * a special music contest. Thfs^ promises to be a great affair. Let ^ the public turn out en masse, I Sunday night our pastor Rev. y J. C. White-preached a special sermon to the Women MissionajMissionary Society, numbering !about 60 or more turned out all ^"dressed in white.? After the re^ ,_ ?ufar church collection which a Imounted to $77.00 an after-col-. i ! lection $17.17 was taken for the [Missionary. Then ~ another af-T I ter collection of $16.25 was taken for a sister in distress. f 1 A CanLata miLflldJ "Rebecca" is to be given ?8t our church soon [ A ? ?^ ' " " '7 * i' . . : * THE PALME rsTTTcHa ITaTT Diggs being the rectress. If you want to enjoy a spiritil feast every Sunday come tc mu?"Follow thu Opwd." Bethlehem Baptist Church Rev. S. H. Smith, Pastor.J list a, few words concerning te Bethlehem Baptist church andpy school convened at 11 clock; J. SunSr-acting superin ndent. We had a very interting lesson. . Collection was )od7~ We also had a good atndance; r " StnuTay^evening at 3:30 Rev . S. Smith, of Wesley church id his good folks came over tc each ill interest. of Club .No. S. ev. fSmifhrpreached a:soul-stirng sermon: aftd every oiie_whc ime out was well benefitted. collection was raised which aounted" to S2Q.25. We are still laboring for -th( aster, both spiritually ancLiiineially.?Sunday, May 2TTth e hud 11 to yV down and pul hrist on by baptism and there e still others waiting for the oubling of the water. We were-very glad^to"frear oi ic visit that Drs. *j| C. White 3 . t. I . id W. P. Peterson pa-id our pasr on Monday., afternpon, and know that they "are so__well enseii iiiiirjam chinch Unci Qur pastor left on the 8tiLfoi astonia, N. C., where she wil nduct a 10 nights' meeting foi ev. W. R- Burt, one of the aest ministers of that section re pray that she yvill have a sue;ssful meeting. We are plan ing that Sunday be a greal s.-y with us; we have on a $1, 00-raHy,' and~att ofnrnr friend; re cordially invited to be witl ^.oiLSuiida^. ..7~~ T" Jliss Annie Harris", Reporter lev. Watson Leads Revival at Thompson St. Baptist Churcl Spartanburg. June 9.?Rev ..J.'., Watsojy general mission ry of the Baptist cauy^ntion o: oulh Caiuiina, i.s^*sirUiiTg~th< ;ev. Cri\ Parker, paiTtor of th1 hompspn Street Baptist churci 1 his revival, touching the s^v ig of souls and the Jeepsnii.j f the spiritual lives of the mem ers of the church. The ser : *_ n i.i ii i ^ ices, win ue neici at 8 p. m. ant ill continue for ten days. v Dr. Watson is deeply interest I in tlie development of a bet ;r church, a better statp ; Btter nation. He believes pro mndly-in- tho^^stablishment o: le family altaiy. which is fun anient ally necessary to mak< un civilization Christian. H< , working for the proper func oniirg of the^ehrrstlan church to harmonious relation betweei he races on the principle ol ghteousness and the transfor lation of fhe kingdoms-of this ol'ld, making them the king urns of Hon and His Christ. iblc in the homes of his. oeonli id through the kindness of i lend, lie HT putting a certair Limber of Bibles into the school: id churches at half price. JIc is appealing to his friend! i the interest of missions anc le training of young men foi le ministry. He has had th< rivifcge of assisting twenty iree young men in -their strug JOHNSOH-BR# ZZFunerat-Dire<3 - Embs 1115 Washingtor j COLUM 'r *. .V ' L^z*;.'-r-r.? .?.rr, V-^-i CTTQ LEADER T [j ' " " (1 gle' to preach the Gospel of the "Son nf-Qori.?The Sun. PHI BETA SOCIETY GIVES OUTING " The ThTTJeta Society or Allen university gave a picnic-Thursday May 28, at Dr. M. IT. Evans : pond with Misses Beatrice Beau. mont and Sadie Greer as chaper r lx?ns> -We - hiked and iUwvas a . very enjoyable wt>lk.. After-ma^; . ny games and other enjoyments j we partook: of ham and cheese . sandwiches ami lemonade, a he . several of the boys went in bathijing which was enjo_yed by then. > InThe coot of the evening \vc v< - turnccHu the rumpus nnil In n;i . several homes in the-city, after1 > having spent a pleasant day iithe woods. Mr. John Evans and . Miss Jessie Trottio were pleas ant visitors. This was the. ados , ing of our society, having had a successful year, only too sorry that our beloved- Bishop -W. D. iChappelle did nut get a chance to meet with us but his prayers guided us on; a-lso---Prof. G. H. from College Hall, will be able ito come back on next term am share his knowledge with 11 *Our prayers are that they recover. KATHERYN SHARPER, RepoiTtcrr "?~~ . * AFTERMATHS OF THE ... BAPTIST EUUC' 1 'W'L & ' MISS'N'RY CONVENT'N OF. SOUTH CAROLINA The Baptist State Convention of South Carolina which with the St. Paul Baptist church', - lUrangeuurg, the Kev. C. D. Sal s ley, pastor, was the most highly i entertained gatring wo imvn - seen in -yea rsr_-Orangeburg pco... pie did themselves proud Fond, the Rev. C. D. Salley has done the crowning act of his long, useful life. _In fact the colored Bapfists of Orangbdurg haye ..not seen the State Convention for i thirty-two years. It has been yearn since we~ assembled f ; there. . i 4"~Tr~t~77T." . ' . . . s! Dr. J C. Dunbar, the big gun j :from the old historic Morris . Street Baptist church was there r greeting: the brethren, his favor_ ite song is: "I'm so glad that .. trouble don't, last always." I " The brethren at Orangeburg, I O La T * A / ] % ?-? 4- l-? ^ - ? ?- ' . A A A 1 _ a?a^cu in nie nuuse ueuor tnan _ we have seen in theJast twenty 1'uur years. You saw*none ot'tho^ n^ual standi tTjr ;N'rnnn^ '-nnnl-frrr*. cigars, and indulging in idle gossip. A new spirit- of spiritual _ consciousness?has?seised?thef -brethren.- ? Dr: A. A. Sims is the sariie master as a floor -leader in the ' state Convention. What would j- we,, do ^without Dr. Sims .of Un?ion? ^ '!* rp The Charleston County Asf sociotidiv which is the baby as? soyiation of the state, joined the 2 state Convent ion. .They brought. i in something over $160.00. U" f The Old Gethsemane Association is not only the first Negro ^Baptist organization of this state 1 but she holds the first place as -?: r wimr~ iriiifi^?* * "? --?" * n ttioney raist?i. l ' ' % _i_. The State Convention voted to ^"bulld" a new brick dormitory for > IDLEY-MORRiS tors & Licensed?ilmers i St. Phone 3512^1 B1A. S. C. j CIIURCII DIRECTORY ; iiivtii i:i, a. m. U. UnrncH' Corner Sumter and Tavlor Sts. Rev. F. A. "Pastor. T SFR VIC'FS' "Sunday School : ifLfiO A ^IfirhMigr'S'tyiio,., . - n ir, A. M. A. <;.K. Uvmuw?4 - ?: :;(? p. At Fvcnitifr Service 7.::',n p. M .shinty Kyrk mncii 110(1 IMocIv r*!?tandinif Street Rev. \Y. IT. Kiir.nrrr," Pastor. " SERVICES.: Sunday-School lOhJO A. M. Mnrninir Servu-o t 11 i.'tO A. M. Epworth I.eatruo* - o:.'{0 P. M. Evening Service Ta'JO P. M. IQNPS ( il A I' Ml. .A. ,\U. P. /11) s ? CIHlteih- ??? Corner Sumter and HIosmiiu Streets Rev. It. Alexander Carroll, Pastor: SERVICES! Morning Service -? ? Hi;no A. M. Sunday--School J itrftt) "Pr'St V. C. E. Society jj::JU P. iu. Evening Service S:0(> p.. M. 2nd. CAPV A1CT~?A P nsT~~rTPCRCRJaOO Block Bull Stree^ - Rev. II. ,M. Moore, Pastor. SERVICES: Sunday School > 10:00 A. M. Momirur'-Service _ . 11 r'lolA"'M. B. V. P.'U. "J ?." . ft:00 p. M. Evening Service . 1____ 7.:30 EM. 1st. CAEV AltV BAPTIST CUI RCH Richland o St reef iua. n. w. i.os'ti, Pastor. l_I SERVICES: W? ' Sunday School 777 IOT0TFA7M". Morning Service : U-:.ioj A. M. B. Y. P.TI. . .. r;:nt? p. M Evening Service ' 8:00 P. M. WESLEY M. E. CM CR( II Corner (iervais aiul Barnwell St*. Ro\. N. S. SriuTJi, Pasfor. ' ? - S'KUYltl-S: :-nn.i.iy School 1 ii- .".(I a A! Mornjng. Service ... 11:30 A. M. League ... -7--- -- 6:3(1 i\.M. Evening Service 7 \\ ZION BAPTIST Clll'HCH Itev. J. C. While, Pastor. SERVICE'S: Sunday School * . in:uO A. M. Morning Service .. L I 1:30 M. R- Y- '' TL ' T:~ir^a P. Mr -Evening Service . 7:ll0 P. M. -- N A Z .VU ETTffl.A I'Tf STt TTt' R Cir Sunday. School' 10:30 A. M. i Morning1 ' Service . 12:3o p. M Y- '* ' ' r" " " " Even III U. Sorv-ic'fr- ~ '7:30 P. M. ; ST. JOHN BAPTIST CIII'RCII: Booker Washington Heights Iiev. E. C. Jenkins, Pastor. " SKKVrCKS: Sunday School .. __ 10:30 A. M. LMuriUiig. Service J_Tr30^A---MB. Y. P. U. _ _ .. . 0:00 P. M. Evening Service -7:30 I'. M. ^ FlirTl! I) \1?'IMCJ'P i-Mi i i^.i ...... I. II I ID I till IM.II Kt'V^ C. T. Hampton, liaJnr ? .Marion, Street too Evetifhg Scrv.ce __ _... 7:U0 jit: ouive ji.vimst CHIRCH ~ 2130 Sum;or Street v ? - -Rev, I). (J. Robinson, Pastor. SiMtVHhS: : Sunday School 10:30 A. M. I'rn^uJCnjr __11 :.J0 A. M. . B. V. P. U. , t*reaching 8:uu P. M. AXTIOCI'I BAPTIST Oil I'RCH Rev. T. C. ( REMPTON, Pastor SERVICES: ' Sunday School 10:00*A. M. _^iorni?tf Service . ^ 11:3u _A. Al. 11. V. P. I . __ O:U0 1*. Mi L.venuiiif-Sorv4cts _ 7:00 P. M. " : ?? ' V , buys, on " tiro catTTpus of I Morris i oncge dv next September- The Baptist* .of Columbia expect to lead the state Tn this, drive. You watcll! . : ui _# While we had one of the greatest Conventions ever.recorded among Negro Jlaptists in this state, yet amidst all the rejoiGing. wg see within the Convene tion the very forces tbaOe going to cause its death? There is a tendency to govern free born untrammelled Baptists through the "board." We-rise to say that Baptists wo dmriooi'utir in government.? Among the rising ministerg_of this state who are going to make the sta-tc sit utf and take notice I are the Revs, L. C. Jenkins^ A C. L. Arbouin, G. G. Daniel, W. P. Williams, Robinson and StewA nderson, T. Elliott Hall, J. W IjWhite and a host from Benedic * . * t * 7 .4 v F* ^ '' WIH TTVVj UNION BAPTIST CHURCH ? Hiving StrC* ' Rev, T. M. BoVkjn, Pastor. SKRVICKS: Sunday School " : "THIM A; M. * Mornintf Service - 1 ] .V. B. V. P. U. ... ~ T :P.(t P. M. . . livening Service 8" 0 P. -2-1. ?" ' ' Bi:'ri!I.Kl!?;M BAPTIST riMP.fT! ' , I yon St re d _ ~RovT y. ,h. Sm'th.~Tn-Unr~ services:- Sunday School ~. Iti-MlO' A . Msu:iiij)z Service 11 .'30 - A. M. B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M. . Evening Service 8:00 P. M/ . STr-M.\kv:s episcopal cut itcii Corner Crecn and (.ates .Streets . Kev. 'lj. T. Pollard. Pastor. - . LA r?;? S1CKV JCEST Sunday School . 10:00 A. M. " ' ' T^snstngi:Strvt?? ? u :i6 ;A.tM7 Afternoon"Service ... 4 p. M. ' " ^ ' ~,irj * . nd. NA'/AKKI H HAI'TISTX. HCPCH Rev. R; M. -Myers, Pastor. . SERVICES: " 77 Sunday School 10:30 A. M 3to r n i ng AScrvice 11 ! ':(? A. M. ? B. Y. P. U. 0:00 lV-ftE ' Evening Service 8.:00_p1_M. *=p ?;???i ?-? MACEDONIA. BAPTIST Cllt-'RCII Rev. R. M. Mvers, Pastor. SERVICES:- ':? V- -V Sunday Schoof A 10:30 A: M? V" Aftcrnoon?Sy -UP dA'All- . A -B. V. P. U.- : , . j', ^Evening Serv ice " " sun.. [> . y T '* e ' * * _ - % , I . ' ' . .?! . ;?! ?CliAPPEI.I.K STATION A. M E f =-i:'.Ci)WH. ' *' Corner Senate-amd Pine Streets. Rev. I,. Bowman, Pastor. SERVICES.Morning Sprvjee. ~r. . ' 11:30 A. M. Sunday School " ! ?P;? ?c A. C: K. rragiTe I 71 5:P. M. Evening Service ? 7:30 \f jonks T.\ni:n\Aci.i: . " Rev. 1$. (?'. (iravhart. Pastor. ; SERVICES: * Sunday School :.i -10:00 A. M. Afternoon Service 3:00 I'. M. B; Y. P. U. C:'00?I\ M..| . "Evening- Service r 8:1)0 P." ~ ; LA DSON PR ESR V T E HI AN . a. Rev. I. IL-J)avi?;, Pav.ton? r-<SERVICES: Morning'Service 11:15 A. M. ~ ?-2_ cv. P. M.?~?r vjbr:s.tian.Encieavor-VT.;-,..:O0-f?;-M..... ... ... .* ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHl RCIl 415 Henderson Street Ret. J. P. Washington, Pastor. ' ' J SERVICES: Sflnday' School .10:00 A. M. -Morning Service. 11:15 A. M. A..C. E. League 0:30 P. M. Evening Service ~T- .. 7:30 P. M. 1ZiON RAPT. ( IH IU H Ridtfow ood ?i.?? Sunday School . .. 11:30 Morning Service ; 12:30 * . . FM \ A.?Mr E. (WRCH ? KcndUiltmv'n. [' T_ Iter.:J). Mr.Mctt . . si:n\ iiTs:? SundayHSSchool--Ithoe A. Ms. Morning Service 11 :l,u A. M. A. c. E. Ltiagutt. :?crou r: AT:?= -? Evening Service * _!. ' _.S:00 P. M. MT. OI.IVE BAPTIST CHIPCH 1915 TTaurol Street REV. W. G. gCNTER, PaMor. 1 Sunday Schoul n voo \ M. . Morning Service . T'J Ou M. ; l^eningpScrvrCTT ' _ ": '>< 'P. 51.1. <T ' College" arid Alorris ( ollegdi In the federation of our schools , it would be a.fine thing To federate, sr,?y four as am experiment. We would suggest Friend ship College, Bettis Academy, Seneca Institute, and Cedar Hill Cif" ' Academy. ~ ?' ' ~ favor nut only cnnsnlida ^ ~ .. J#V, - - _ tion o-f-the Old and New Conven- r tionaiL this state, we are in fa- ' vor of a movement to consolidate the two National Baptist Conventions. It can and ought? | to be done. Let us stop talking {Morris and Boy^l and talk Jesuit' {Christ. ~H?; i ;1 Strong men are leaving our ^state for xhurches elsewhere, ^and stronger men are knocking . fit our door. Stfuth Carolina , f the be*t field for Yfflsfp * If' | . to be found anywhere in these . t. United States. - .*> "" ,