The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 28, 1925, Page FIVE, Image 5
Saturday, February 28, 1026??-r?
?CHURCH NEWS OF '
COLUMBIA. J
By DR. J. C. WHITE. t
^ _____
Bethel A. M. E. Church. \
Last Sunday was a fitgh~aay
In Bethel church^ "The mem-jj
bum say that Rev. Adams tiled lj
' himself Sunday morning. The ^
Sunday school was above nor- r
I mal and Profs. Myers and Baum- y,
^ Rev^Adams preached from x
the book of Ruth, and the bur- (
den of his message was that Sa
tan may rage but those who de- j
cide for God and stand for a
righteousness will conquer in
the end. Three young women j
?? n."'" ? DiinyHHWfr raw wwrvfa
L made fulk members of the
w church. The collections for the
p day were above par for a fourth (
\ Sunday. Something above $130. r,
.y* Thp Tif?,agna- sorvicos were ^
V-""" very good and the address by r
Mr. W. 11. Harvey, President of ^
the Victory Savings Bank, ought -|
be published ior_-thcTwhnTesome r
advice contained therein.
Br.-Adams met ? splendid ening
service. At this service
the text was Isa. 55 :<>-T. Thus
^ Midftd a very, high day at Beth. We.note
also that Dr. Jeltz^i
a noted evangolist^Avill pitch n battle
against sin and SataiTl*t ~
Bethel A. M. E. church, Suifc ~
clay, March 1st. (Jome and hear
him. Pray also that many souls
may be saved. ^ 1
?Jones Chapel A. M. E. ?,
; , ' ?Zion Church ?]
continues to grow under" the J
magnetic touch of the Rev. Dr. j
Carroll, who though having been ,
sicIT for "the past two-weeks ancF
unable to do anYTifeachrhff. has I
:zt^ good work has not~let up~atr alTT"
; and Jifflhhera are increasingi-hy ^
leaps"^rTd bounds. - Tt is said ,
that the people go there because (
. _heJs_ managing affairs and will ]
see to it that those who are sub- (
? stituting for him, are^real gospel (
preachers-and no one who goes to
hear the gospel, the music
and tn he inducted in the church *
. by polite ushers ever return j
without being benefitted, for
?vf they are going there from every- .
3 'where. ?-? , Last"
Sunday the Rev. Dr. S.
DTWatkins, Manager of the Pub_____
lication house of -Charlotte,, JL.
C. was there and filled the rmlpit
all day. Dr. Watkins is a
great preacher and his assistance^
Dr. Carroll was a won^h
derful relief and greatly appre- .
k dated?The Pastor will preach -j
| v ?next Sunday, -himself,- if - it >
pleases the Lord to permit himf
y - - to improve as he now is, and thej(
services will change as follows: j
Preaching 10:30 instead ofj^
.-school 12:30"P. M. instead oTTOl^
a. m., as formerly. Varick C. j
EL Society 6:3d R M.-and preaefrL
E ing at 8:00 p. m., as usual. EvI
erybody is asked to bring anoth- ,
1 er with you, so says the Pastor, j
1 - that you may fill the pews as
he fills the pulpit. Holy Com- (
munion will be adminisfprpri in!
I the morning only. All. are Weill
come. _
James Gordon, Church Gferk. j
I -Big Day at Zion Baptist i
Last Sunday was a red letter A
day at the Zion Baptist church. <
17 classes reported in Sunday (
I school?all teachers were at a
W their places. Mr. Jas. W. Hop- ,
jB kins, our active and energetic ,
JP* assistant superintendent was at .
il his post of duty. Qtttte a num- (
V iber of young men who were in ]
j J attendance at. the 2nd Annual |
Older Boys' Conference Off the j
W/ . high schools and colleges of the
state were present,, these young i
men were from Rock Hill, Kingi."._la*
stree, Marion, Sumter, Chester, 1
?Union, Shelby, N. C., Gastonia, 1
jjffm N. C., and other places, all of ,y
A whom were introduced by Mr. t
.. ? - v -
9 . : - _
THE PALM KI T
'Dr. Alien discussed the subject jthi
of "Christian Living." A large nij
number of the student body of j lis
Benedict College enjoyed the serjby
j vices:?the m^sic, was extra bm
ifine. ??tol
I The B.??V P. U. met at the th<
j liour> of 5:00 P. M. - ? th
preactrcr of olcl Gethsemane +01
' Baptist Association',* preached !
j to a large crowd at night from sti
| the text: "Ye arc the light of
j the world, a city -that aittcth--Fa
MS 55BB cannol lie hidden."
BBSBBg? I.
lopklns. Dr. J. H:?Guodwin,
he superintendent responded to
he remarks of our young visiorSj
At 11:30 the pastor, Dr. J. C
Vhite entered the pulpit accomtarpgri
hy the Rev. Mr. Stover
>f Asheville, N. C., and the Rev.
ew. Kev. White preached from
he subject: "Sin and how to get
id of it." The sermon was
iaser.1 on Nsaman,?the?loper.
^.s the-man -ef- k>d--dre,wr~his
omparisona and made ftis^ITeiuctions
the big congregation
hcx^k with shouts of approval,
pandemonium^ of joy reigned
IS p*astf>r Whirp Plnspfl ~~
The pastor, motored to New
Brookland and there, preached
it 'J.OU u'clock. ?
B. Y. P. U. SERVICES.
At 5:00 o'clock the Howard
traded school (new) children,
>rd grade, Miss Ruth Bynum,
.uuuiiur, "Biblical drams:
mtitled: "Joseph - Sold -into E
rypt," in three ac^s. More than
1000 people old and ynimg wit.
ies_sed?tftts?drama.?It was
jrand.... Too much praise canlot
-be given Miss Bynum for
ihis rare treatsConverted
Jew Speaks. ~~
At 6t00 o'clock, the Rev. Beniamin
Ross, a Hungarian- Jew,
fonverfed to the Christian religion
spoke. His -subject,, wa?
'God's Call to Abraham." "Gel
dree nut of thy country^ and
Tom thy kindred." This Jew
set Zion on fire. as he spoke, the
ihurcl), was crojvded.
"At 7:30 at the peals-of the
ng pipe organ. Mrs. Fie da Hall
Diggs called, the audience to orier
-for a third time during the
lay. While the prelude was
)eing played about on,e hundred
adies dressed in white marched
n hpaded by Mrs Emma Tyer.
This was-the-Xadies' Church
Aid's eighth anni versa vy?-The
master- installed-the oflfkers-.ele:d
preach t he-anniversary sermon,
subject: "The Oneness of God
ind Christ." After the main
;hurch collection which amountan
after collection
:>f $22.45 was taken for tlie Laiies
Church Aid, and $7.50 taiuii
fur Rev.?H. A. Bell, th'6
Dlind preacher
Sister Mary Ann Gadsden,
L300 -Laurens lifreet died Mon
lay alter a.-weekirillness.^Jiunday
school 'last Sunday,
Ihere was a large attendance,
14 classes reported. BrqT H. W.
ffarrison'jis .thcTcfficicnt Supk,
md-was-at this post of duty. '
At 11:15, the church present3d
an old time appearance?because
she was packed full, when
jfce^pastor tfcfr ItevTDr. 1H. W.
,onpr pamc hpforp his audience.
Php Y'hriir rpnrlprprl ov^nnfmnol
y good music, with Miss Ruth
Watson presiding at -the big
)ipe organ, which pealed forth,
'Praise God from whorrj_all
jlessings flow." Mr. A. E.
i?aiker is the accepted presiient
of this choir and has been
'or. a number of years..
Dr. Long preached from Hcb
L2;l=2^subject: "The Heroes of
Faith," from which he preached
i soul-stirring sermon. In fact
:he whole house was edified.
At 6:30, the Br Y. P. U. had
i splendid service, Deacon M. S.
Stewart is ~ presidents<5f this
i?partment~of the ehureh. Ser
rices again were held at 7 f30
with a splendid congregation at
which service Dr. Long launchsd
a drive to bring 100 per cent
>f the membership- out. Dr,
Long gave another one of Vii?
yrefit sermons, of which many
favorable comments are heard.
SECOND CALVARY BAPTIST
An unusually large crowd
leard the Rev. J. O.-Allen, D.
; *
E>.,last Sunday at, Second Cal/ary
whov preached instead of
he pastor Dr. H. M. Moore
! It was a good practical sermon vis
j is the verdict of all who heard ,
' Father Ilaynes. ^
[.. Second Calvary is contemplat- ou
: ing giving a mock State Conven- inl
I tiomsoon, the proceeds of; which
Igo to install a new pipe organ. ^
J ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH
(Colonial Heights)" ^ _
j-.. "This most excellent church
is presided over by the Rev. L. i
:C. Jtmklns, A. B. Ttre?Rev. ^
-4enk4rrs--prenchcd-to an apprcc^LQiat
i v e crow d ~atr hoth zthe: morn - to
. IL'y
- mg and evening services. Rev.1 V
"JetTluns is. classed among the j ^
i best of South Carolina's sons, j1> c
He is also tpastorof the; UnityT*1
Baptist^Church at Kershaw and; ~
principal of the graded school j ^
at that place. Rev. Jenkins is;
- big. ^jmbcr, and ere long he will
be pastoring"some of the largest an
? charges of this country.
Vne jamuut.v . ^scnoo; at
John under the leadership of Mr. *'?
_[_W. S. Boolchart. is among- tho|gl
. best in the Capital City.
Otl
EBENEZER BAPTIST a:n
CHURCH - la
This church is located on the/0'
Rev. J. G. Green is the pastor. ^
Ehenezer had a full crowd jill 10
day last Sunday at which ser- as
; vices the pastor preached^
At 11:30 the Rev." Green
j pi^aetied^ v ,?U'JJ0Ct '~~*T
| ;ei^on^was quite instructive
iiiw11 w.i.-} UU'.HI O'J.'Uijrj. -S?w~t~tiTj~
spirit came down upon all who1171
listened to the burning message.:
Sunday Schol was fine and a~"1(
lot
'"largo number of ^ the ^ teaching i ^
force was out, The Women's (
| -r |T1
" - 'rnn
SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. wc
CHURCH ko
?f?in;
" ' r- ' ' " - - 's^
. Tiad,a record breaking congregaT^
tion on last Sunday, j The Suji-t^]
day school was very largely at-j y<
-temled-by-both pupils_afid t each."*eri^
The lesson was interesting-! c.^
ly ' discussed.? j0f
At 11:30 the pastor the Rev.
^Dr. W. E. Fanner iiilrudueed -m(
Dr. C. II. Tobias. New _Ynrlc|ge
,: City^. Coharal Secretary.. of the-j^
"f Y. MTu. A., an "ex-pastor of the ^
Sidney Park Church to preach. 1
Dr. Tobias preached from thel
13th chapter of I Cor. He g^ve \
' a "beautiful, exposition' on Love,-i?
_ which was Loth Instructive and: sn
Orli-PlMnrr TVn," T> ~,r T3 T7? /" -! I M
#- hc iwc v u, lid vjrui- j A
, phin, D. D., presiding elder 'of ^
y W"XK*v?X,v*X"X"X"XKK"X"XK*"H">
t~ I. S. Lj
:j Departmc
| V? ? . - ; ^
! I BIG LINE OF CL
| Men, Women & Chil>
| A Specialty. Shoes
| making and Tailorifi;
t mdnt to seledt from ai
?i _J 1 f rs 4
at the LowestT'riCes
x Connected with
i First Class Barber ?
A Beauty Parle
j I. S. LE
I Dcpartmf
| 1131 WASHINGTON
I COLUMBI
0^EADKK ^
is- district preached at?the
jht services. His sermon was
Leiicd to with rapt attention.
the hi}? audience. $1200 has
crncollected . in . the rally all
d. Mrs. T. H. Henry led all
e captains in the church in~
is rally:?She is to- -he commded
for the iiirenuous gfrt?
she put forth. =??
Sidney Park is making rapid
*ides under the leadership ofv
pastor the- Rev. Dr. W. .K,
rwne Fi-? ? ?rvitofs
to worship with us last
n day. The irublic is cordialinvited
to come out and hear
r pastor next Sunday morntfiirroy
Opnprnl fVin
tributes to Education
y The Associated Negro Press).
Washington, D. C., Feb.?Asst.;
JIi:inTM! Prr.ix.AV^XI.U)VUQL
ward -the TuskegecJIampton
ulovmlcnt Fund Campaign. In
sdging his gift Mr. Howard
pte: ? ~ y
I one of tLo: c \\ bo^shjiro
that the.late laiVient-Dr/
Booker ,T. .JWAshington
is the wisest leader of our day
d gereration. and promulgated":
d carrie(t~out to the end of Iris
rcor the?most?constructive
Iicies^yctr^effectecT for" dur~
oua - '
tie lore-saw the necessity ot
r group starting at the ground
d coming" up. He further
\v that if we were going to be
al factors, we must be of real
).i:t.h in the chmmunities in
rich we live, and to that task
addressed himself wisely and
sidously that Tttskegee and
impton, and other schools thal
;rtt4nH|4ml by-thenir should
spare mon and?women who
ould co forth and lead lives ol~
ai seiwke?and-?rrm^tvotive
efuh:e.-s in their various-eem?
unities which-woutcTcount far
ute than mere theorizing^- '
"I want to con era t ula te you
ost hcarttly-as-the-wortliy.and?ical
successor to the late Drill?
hingtonTn"alTof his achieve-'
3iits and all that he stop.d for,
lose who have theTTnterest of
i1 gruup a I lie art fuel Hi at yum*
rk has been unsurpassed. We
xq- confidence in your-4eader?
ip, in your judgment and your
ticere devotion to the cause of
ucaUon anions our groupDur
influence in the South,
d the Nation generally is as aord
of love, welding the hearts
men ancTJbringing about a betr
ilnderstanding, aYid it will-<k>
ore to promote education and
ncral gruwth among our neo
is time.""" f". """
ST. JOHN BAPTIST cfiugCH
Booker Washington Heights
"Ttev.TL. L Jenkins, Fmtofc
SERVICES: T
imhvy School iOluO A. M.
ornnig Service ? . n .^n A MY.
P. U. .. 6:00,P. M.
ening Service 7:30T. 'M.
:evy |
;nt Store I
X
OTHING FOR- |
. " " W-? |
rlr"f=?n- Rnve 9nife X
* v/* ? A?* V7J o ih?/ V4i |
, Millinery, Dress- $
g. -Large Assort- ?
id the Best Quality |
- ;" f
our Store Is x
>-?... ; -" ?
hop for Men and |
>r for Women- f
- ^ ^ *|*
st., phone 7567 ?
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CHURaCDIRECTOKY
\ BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Corner Sumter- and Taylor Sts.
HRcv. -Er- Adnm s, * Piistflf.
SERVICES:
Sun/lav . 10:00 A. M.
Morning Service -? 11:15 A. M".
A C. C 1 .fatrue rr- 0:30 P. M_
Evening1 Bci lite?? _ 7.80 P. M
.. . . / i . |
SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHURCH
110O Block Bhinding Street ,
liev^ W. E.- Parmer, Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday School. ~? 10:30 A.M.]
Morning Service v 11:30 A. M.i
Eliivorth I,ML?np~ ~ ~ K-TTTTP" M l
Evening. Service V:;ju p.-iw.
T ~ ^ |
.1 ONES' CT1APCI, A. M. fi. fclOX
CIlt'RCH.
Corner Sumter and Blossom Streets:
* SERVICES:
Morning Service ^ 10:30 At M-j
Sunday School ?. ? 12:30 P. M.i
*' V p O. ' -
v . vv. i?. oo;:ieiy i. _f G:3U P. M.
Evening Service. ___ "?rOO P. M. ;
2nd, C U.VARY BAPTIST CI If RCH
_~luQO. Block Bull Street- j
Revv H. M~: M nore, Pastor.
. *" SERVICES: "1
Sunday School . _,10 :00 A. -M.'
Morning Service 11:15 A. M.
B. Y. P. U. _ 6:00P.M.:
Evening Service 7:30 P M.'
1st. CALVARY BAPTIST CHI RCII
Richland Street
??? SERVICES:
Sunday School T10:00 A. M. I
Morning Service 11:30 A. M.
B. Y. P. 0 6:00 P.?M~;
Evening Service " 8:00 P. "M. j
WFSI,FV M isrMITttril
Corner Gervais and BarnweH~Sts. j
Rev. N. S. Smith, Pastor.
SERVICES! ~ ..j
SundaySchool._ 10:30 A. M.
Morning Service H-trJO A. M,j
League p at 1
Evening Service --'7:30 IV^M:1
.ZION BAPTfST CHURCH.
Rev.-J. C. White, PustorrSER
VICES*- ?Sunday
School"? 10:00
Mtrrrrin.?'Set-vice 11:30 A.
JL Y. P. .?feOO P. M
Kvening S6rvieo .. .. ^?7:00 P. M
^-NAZARETH BAPTIST cnTRCII
Sunday School ?lb:iiU-A, iLMoriiing
Service .12:30 P, M."
B.-Y. P. U . r>.(in. p m .
Evening- Sri-vice - ^SQ?P?M?
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LES
SON MARCH 1,1023 "~~
==> ^ - 7
BY Julius Holman
. , -
Jesus Christ, the Hoiy and
Jus? One, is He whose life and
eon duct afford^he^mosthnlpful
and interesting drarruu>f.the_age_
long and world.widA ctagn nf
action. His life is the hub and
pivot around which the Chris4iftft-c
ivilizationrevolves.?Chris-,
tians sing about Him,hang on his
words and have accepted HirrT to"
rule"in their hearts,'making their"
~ l.:-t " *-?*= .
vviiuie uunuuci, one 01 cmnstian
ethics. Jesus., grows-mpon the
Christian \vorld_more .and more
-ewry-Jayrfor-in- Him it found
perfection and from; Hmv jre^
cuivud salvatiuu. ?
We are still tracing the footprints
of this, man of sorrows.
Up form agony in Gethsemene
He was betrayed, arrested carried
to the house of Annas, from
thence to the house of Caiphus,
: h,ere-^Peter vehemently denies
Him, and the .Christ is here
struck by an officer. At the dawn
of day-He was before the Sanhedrin
Court, from which He
was taken before Pilate; Pilate
sends Him to Herod. He was
resent to Pilate by Herod, hence
the subject, "Jesus before Piktte."
?-? .
Charges
False charges were made against
Jesus, to which He answerctt
not even a word. The
thfee counts in their accusation
were: (1) Sedition; (2) Forbid
ding tQ gto. tHbute to Caesar;
. (3) Claiirffng to be an anionted
king. r.
What Shall. I. do with htaml
; Why should the infertof: ask
] what should he do with tHe su'perior?
Pilate being judge him
~ _. . )
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UNION BAPTIST CHURCH
ftev..T. M. Boykin, Pastor.
SERVICES: . /
|SundaY-fitehTKrt-".1 . ... 10:00 A. M:
Morning Service ,11:30 A. M.
b. T: p.; r.. r ,7-nn ri.
egvcnittg Service _. ."_ : 8:00 : P. M. ?-^r
BETH I.EII KM BAPTIST CHURCH*.
; *~ Kyuo Street . """" ~I*"i
Rev. P. II. Smith, Pastor.
'. :.7". ^SERVICES:
Sunday S'-hool~?.- . . _1IL00 A. M.
yiominK Service'' 11 A. M.
TTYTTTTJ. ' oTutTp.', 157"' \ . \
i^viiirin^" _1 Kim . ;
^* " " \ .
st; Mahvs KPitjerrrATTTllruItcn
Corner CTecn and Gates Streets
? ?a;?a;?'? " ??
??.-? i. i. l oiiarcrr
vSi;u\ iclsi
Sunday School 1(1:00 A. M. *
Morning- Service ?. 11:15 A. M.
Aitdmoon service a . 4 p. M. '
IaJ. NAZARKTII BAPTIST QHURQH
Rev. R. M. JVIyers^ Pastor.
/SERVICED :
Sunday School - "flQ.80 A. M? Mo-YfrttS^efvTc<r'"~~~
~~TT7.T(PTST =
B. V. P. U. _ , . 0;0U P. M,?^4
Evening Sen ice ft-fifr P?M
? V 1 T ~ *
MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH-.
Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor. -. _
SERA ICES f ^ ^ ?: Sunday
School I 10:30 A. M.. ' *A-~
Afternoon. Service 2:0Q P. M.
B. Y: 1?. TJ. l?s.l 6:60-P. M. ?
Evening-Service 8:00 P. M. - mr_
-CHAITEU FoSTATIOV A, M Ba ?
CHURCH.
Corner Senate and Pine .Streets.
Rev. L. (1. BowmanTPastor.
~ SERVICES: Morning
Service 11:30 A.. M.
Sunday School . 3:00 ~Pr~M. "
A. C. E. League, 5:30 P. M.
KvPtlincr r?.on ta n*
o , I .OU 1 . XU.
JONES TABERNACLE ,
Rev. II (?. (irayhart, Pastor.
f . SERVIGJt&ivt.*Sunday'School
10:00 A. M.
.Afternoon, Senufe, 3:00-P. M.
B. Y P. U. - G:00 P. M.
Eiuiihijj Service - . biOO P. M. =?..
i~~ L'A PREljl)YTERIA?i k .
Rev. L T).--Da\is, Pastor.
L_--i SERVICES: l_ I
Morning Service 11:15 A. Mi
.Slnulny-School ? -LPQ P. . 1_
self should not have asked, the
rabble what sentences to pass. ...
tile should have, nftcr-weigfkingv
jllHJ C \ 1UUH.C.1 JII VJ ilim it
sentence commensurate with the
crime committed. It' he found no
fault in Jesus, he should have li;
berated Him.' ;?;
Pilate phoose to pleas^.the_eno.ut
his convictions. His question
carried with it this idea, it - <
-_pains_me_to condemn this irmn- _.
cent man, yet what ever it takes
to gain or retain your good grac"es;
"tTTaTT wfll'do. This was one
of the Most cowardly questions
ever placed behind an interrogation
point. ' / i
.. What' Was Done With Jesus?
" Pilate?w i t h the- weakness
one of the world most notorious :
moral nprvcrt< civoa m-or fV>o
j
son of the Most High into the hands
of visionless, heartless
godless men/ to be put through "
severe torture of being shaTnefully
scouraged a%d crucified. ' *
i?EilataJhad the opportunity of
rising to the level of the*world's
. j
most exalted moral hero, but in [ .
his decisive moment, he lost his
"'est: So he goes down in history
He is far more corrupted than
Benedict Arnold. Pilate is un- ;
sung, UTThcriored and unwept.
'He yielded to the evil forces and
therefore lost his opportunity todistinguish
himslf aloncr the line
? ?
of true greatness; " ~? , ?ij
% . '/
, "* Points 'j \ ?t
All of the Pilates are not dead. j :-?j
?-Ih# Pilates will know you-wo--??=?-a
; innocent, yet will sacrifiteo
^ for the pleasure of the. mob.
Some are never happier than
when fchey get the chance to lead jB
: good men to ttie erueifix.
] , Jeshs knew when to speak and
jwhen to keep silent.