Fersnee i oonhinrmapnatgs o mmaentrencâ€"ar m elaa n T Friek .: A ies i omntastnen snn Srbject for next Sunday‘s Jessonâ€" Highwood Avenue and Everts Place * Rev. W. W. Nelson, Pastor * Our Annual District Epworth Leaâ€" gue convention will meet this week at our South Shore Swedish M. E. Church, located at 79th street â€"and Burnham avenue, Chicago. The conâ€" vention will open with a reception and a banquet on Friday evening at €:30 o‘clock. It will convene until Sunday night at which time the new District Cabinet will be installed. Tuesday the Presbyterian guild anâ€" nual picnic has been postoned until June fourth. Please remember the change in date. _ Wednesday, 7:00â€"Girls‘ choir reâ€" hearsal in the church; 7:15¢ â€" Boy Scout meeting in the Junior room; 8:00â€"Service of prayer and mediaâ€" tion in the parish house for all who care to attend. _June 4thâ€"Presbyterian guild picâ€" nic at Gray‘s Lake. . > June 9thâ€"Children‘s day. Highland Park Presbyterian Church ~Laurel and Linden Avenues . Rev. Frank Fitt, Minister â€" Friday, 6:30 â€" _Motherâ€"Daughter b=nguet in the parishâ€"house.â€"Aâ€"proâ€" gram for the girls and their mothers from the Junior department up. has been planned. Make ‘your reservaâ€" tions early by calling H. P. 683; 8:00 â€"Board of Trustees meeting in the pastor‘s study. ' & Coming Events + June 2ndâ€"Communion and recepâ€" tion of new members. Sunday,~ 9:00â€"Girls‘ choir rehearâ€" sal in the church; 9:45 â€"~Church school; 11:00=â€"â€"Morning worship; 7:15 â€"Young People‘s society meeting. A special service is being planned. Saturday, May 25: 8:00 p.m. â€" Meeting of the Ladies‘ Sewing circle at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lars Nielsen in Lake Forest. § Sunday, May 26: 10:30 a. m.â€"Sunâ€" day school; 6:00 p.m. â€">â€"Epworth League Literary meeting; 7:45 p. m. â€"Union service in Swedish. Rev. You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room, 361 Central ‘avenue, which is open every. week day from nine in .the morning until six in theevéeningand on Wednesâ€" days until 7:30. The reading room is also open on Sundagy afternoon from 2:30 to 5:30. _ yR + Saturday, 9:00â€"2:00 â€"The Young PBeople‘sâ€"society will hold a . bake sale at the" Lincoln Market for the purâ€" pose of raising money to send a deleâ€" gate to the Camp Gray conference. Only home cooked fogd will be â€"sold. Plan to buy your pastries from this group.. . First Church of Christ, Scientist . First _ Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland Park, Ill., 381 Hazel aveâ€" nue, a branch 6f The Mother Church,. The First Church ‘of Christ, Scienâ€" tist, in Boston, Mass., holds services every Sunday morningâ€"at 10:45 and on Wednesday evening at 8 o‘clock, when testimonies of Christian Sciâ€" ence . heglings care given. Sunday School meets at 9:3@ a.m., and is open. _ ‘Srbject. for next Sunday‘s Jessonâ€" â€" Christian Science Church ~ _ sermon "Soul and ‘Body." _ f 12 The Swedish Methodist Church Among the Local Churches ‘We wish to express through this column our sincere thanks to the Garden club of Deerfield for the beauâ€" tiful basket of flowers: which they presented ~to â€"our thurch. â€" Sunday Bethichem Evangelical Church _ Rev. A. P. Johnson, Minister Sunday school, 9:45 a. m., in charge of Mr. A. Merner, superintendent. Morning worship, 11:00 o‘clock. â€"Chrisâ€" tian Endeavor 7:00 p.m. A great service for young people. Evening service, 8:00 o‘clock. Engstrom, pastor of the Zion Luthâ€" eran church, will preach. Tuesday, May 28: 8:00 p.m. â€" Meeting of the Woman‘s Home Misâ€" sionary society at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ragnar Frederickson, 902 Deerfield road, Highland Park. Why cook or eat dinner at home Tuesday evening, May 28"° The ladies: of the W:M.S. are serving a Chop Suey dinner in the dining room of the church from five to seven o‘clock. The public is cordially inâ€" vited. * % ___‘Theé belief in the influence of heredity had been all but fatalistic. The day was coming when sour grapes eaten by the parents would no longer set the children‘s teeth on edge. Each was to be ‘held responsible for his own deeds and therefore would have an individâ€" ualistic chance. In the past the covenant had emphasized tribal and national relationships. The good must suffer with the evil as Rabyâ€" [Toriian bondage impended... God‘s. goodness should havz induced all to do better.. Very tenderly they are remindedâ€"of the graciousnes$ ‘of Jehovah in leading them out of Egyptian bondage and establishing _ them in the Land of Promise. The symbolâ€"of a husband was used to suggest how loving the Father had always been to them. ____ In the past special attention had been called to the use of forms whereby one would approach to the throne. Observance of these had failed in keeping the people in step with the onward moving God. The new covenant looks toward an enthroning of Him in the heart of each believer and follower. It is akin to the teaching of Paul: "Christ in you, the hope of glory." "In their heart will I write it" is the very intimate statement of the prophet. â€" â€" _ A broader outreach is proposed forâ€"the bounty of the Allâ€"Father. The promises had been to Abraham and Moses, both personally and with reference to the Chosen People. Now the promise in the new covenant is to be as extensive as is humanity. â€""Neighbor" always had a limitation. At the best it did not extend very far beyond the Twelve Tribes. The future horizon â€"of covenant blessing was to be a world brotherhood, "For they shall allâ€"know me, from the least of them even unto the greatest." Forgiveness is as extensive as the promise of fellowship. All this was fulfilled as is recorded by John who declared "For the lawâ€" was given through Moses: grace and truth came through Jesus Christ." __________â€"_ n ce Chapters 30â€"33 have a totally idfferent tone from the harsh mesâ€" sages which this weeping prophet had been delivering.. He had been talking with them as a nation. Now reference is made to the personal life which each individiaal should maintain and so receive blessings in Accord with the right or wrong personally committed. : Such a message was especially encouraging to those in the nation who were standing with Jeremiah in his efforts to have the people as a whole change their ways. . There are always many good people who do not yield to the pressure of a majority who may be eager to do evil. Theyâ€"protestby.â€"wordâ€"and. lifeâ€"Jeremiah‘s â€"changedâ€"messageâ€"must have given them great joy and encouraged them to continue faithful unto the: Jehovah of â€"blessings. § ¢ a s : Jeremiak 31:25â€"34; John 1:17 § * 5 Rev. Samuel D. Price, D.D. w4 .. . Sin cannot go unpunished and this punisKment can be corrective rather than penal. Every effort had been made by Jeremiah to induce them ‘to change their manner of living and so avert the Captivity which must come to them because of their continuing sins. ~â€" * â€" _ International SunBay Schaok Lesson for Maiyy 26 GOD‘S LOVE IN THE HEART â€"=« T H E P RE S 8 evening the congregation gave a unanimous vote of thanks for this floral offering. Remember that the Daily Vacation Bible school will open Monday mornâ€" ing, June 10, at nine o‘clock. All children of the community regardless of creed are invited to enroll. Art fibre weaving and pastell painting will be taught in the hand craft perâ€" iod. _ The reception given by the Board ofâ€"Trustees to the new members, last Wednesday evening was an enjoyable affair in spite of the bad weather which kept some away. The pastor and his family were also. very corâ€" dially received, having recently beâ€" gun their third year of work with these people. As a result of this kind reception the shelves of the parâ€" sonage pantry are laden with many good things for which we say "Thank you." . % An enjoyable time was had by the Young People who gathered at the E.L.C.E. banquet last Saturday eveâ€" ning, ‘about‘ 260 sat down together to enjoy the good things. prepared by the ladies»6fâ€"the localâ€"clyrch. _ Folâ€" lowing the banquet Rev. Ira" FFongyâ€" well of Chicago addressed the Young People on the requirements of success. There were many things he mentioned, the chief of which was Jesus Christ, and a worthâ€"while Christian Chargeâ€" ter. % * This evening the young men‘s Bible class ‘are giving an entertainment, toâ€" which the public is invited, their proâ€" gram will consist of songs readings, and orchestra numbers. It will be given in the schurch school departâ€".. ment. It is their aim to bring forth smiles and laughter. Come and enjoy the evening, an ice cream social will be conducted in connection with their program. _ , § Next Sunday will be known as "Loyalty Sunday" at Bethany. This will be something new in this comâ€" munity and it is hoped . that many will be present to participate in the same. ‘The pastor will bring a gospel message both morning and evening. Friday evening (May 24) at 8 p. m. . Scout court of honor in the assembly room of the church. Honâ€" ors and advancements earned by memâ€" bers of Troop 52 will be awarded. A special program to which the public is invited and especially parents of scouts. : The® Wednesday evening prayer services and Bible study have been proving to be not merely an inspiraâ€" tion, but a real blessing. Those who haye not been coming are urged to participate in the good things from Wednesday evening <to â€" Wednesday evening. ~ . Bethany Evangelical Church Laurel Avenue and McGovern Street Rev. H..F. Siemsen, Pastor The pastor‘s phone has been inâ€" stalled, and he can be obtained either in his study or in his home by calling H. P. 3522. This is the same number that Rev. Schriver had. _ [11 . The work of our choir is very much appreciated, anthems are effective in the worship services of the church. They will meet for their regular reâ€" hearsal on Friday evening at 8:00. . _ ‘On . Monday . evening the official board of the church will meet at 8:00. The Sunday services are as follows: S.S., 9:45; Morning worship, 11:00; E.L.C.E.,, 7:15; Evening service, 8:00. . â€"Deerfleld Presbyterian Chuarch Rev. Mark J. Andrews, Pastor 9:30â€"Churtch school; 10:45â€"Worâ€" ship and sermon;7:30â€"Pioneer meetâ€" ing at the manse. Mary Hoffman, leader. Topic, "Noble and Useful Livingâ€"Faults Which Lead to Failâ€" ure." § â€" â€" Children‘s Day will be observed with a special program on Sunday, June 9, at a joirit service of the Church school and the congregation at 10:30 a.m. Infant children may * be consecrated in Baptism on that day. Parents are asked to notify the pastor. L* s OC A cordial welcome to all the servâ€" ices and activities of this church. > Thursday, May 23, 1929 <<.the time session \is Holy, mighty : come." Unto Thee praise, Thee ed Trinity. "The true Three in One Him." 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