Title | Box 4, Folder 3: Correspondences and reports, 1974 |
Creator | Murphy, Josephine; Twiggs, T. R.; Davis, France; Davis, Willie; Williams, Tommie L.; Cade, Walter Jr.; Graham, Martha |
Contributors | New Zion Baptist Church |
Description | Correspondences and reports, 1974 |
Subject | Church management; Correspondence |
Keyword | Correspondence |
Digital Publisher | Digitized by Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
Date | 1974 |
Date Digital | 2023; 2024 |
Item Size | 11x8.5 inches |
Medium | Documents; Correspondence; Financial records |
Spatial Coverage | Ogden, Weber County, Utah, United States |
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Language | eng |
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Source | New Zion Baptist Church Records; Box 04, Folder 03 |
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Man 2. is a sinner, God made 3. provision In order to reguirements Metheds 1. Kneei SEEKING receive and, the for helping the in prayer and, & i Find out if the or extraordinary, 4e Tne attidude statements: Christ did ¥ believe through sinner's ‘I % oie ~ Le agree must meet God's the hesitant and if possible, baffled. get the person to Savior that he has no need waiting for Christ to do and sinner faith. person is when He has leads to already of done salvation is the it. pray. indicated in and God!" "There is now no see the king. not his the lad who got through THE agree that SELF-RIGHTEOUS with you salvation Him. with only the special these cryptic us." condemnation." VI PERSON. " method. is to has (But something "My Lord it. of women it. CHAPTER TY. cross, for cf I. the died 3- WITH on this mlvation, person adopt the attitude ointment. Luke 7:37-50. that death "Christ settles DEALING Christ's salvation. it That Teli SINNER and doomed repentance Suggest that the alabaster Box of V salvation lost for of OR when the sinner is ready.) » 48k the person to tell the ia @ Po il. IV PERSONS CHAPTER Le SOULS by works, but works. (Titus 3:5,6) 2. Agree that the not as good as A. Be It. III. THE man, One sin“ day = 365 days x 20= 7,300 14 x 365 x 20 == 102,200 sins. sins X -RAY METHOD. 1. Show the self-righteous 2. Turn on the the x-ray thinks of God's SOME (Luke 18:9-14) IT x-ray THAT show him how the 18:9-14) (Jer. so the self-righteous man SAVED. (Isa. human (Luke heart-- 64:6a) OF GOOD MEN WHO NEEDED TO MAN MUS* BE SAVED GOD'S WAY, (John 3:3) (Acts 10) then man eyes. goodness. SCRIPTURE CLEAR holy divine of his GIVE MAKE is a good imagined. moral Nicodemus Cornelius IV. person he has BE THAT that he his heart looks can see what 17:9) IS, or Mark THROUGH is under 7:21,22.) God FAITH IN | CHRIST, NOT BY CHARACTER, SACRIFICES OR OTHER GOOD WORKS.(EPH.2:8,9) Prov. 14:12) CHAPTER DEALING I. WITH THE INDIFFERENT PERSON "Can you go on being indifferent Jesus Christ for you.!! ‘While we were yet sinners, VIII (Matt. when 24:12) you think "Can you go on being is at stake?" (Matt. indifferent 16:26) and unconcerned III. "Can you go indifferent when life CAN you continue IV. V. on being Indifferent when Death, is ~~ OF You night" may die You may die You may die "This Calvary love (Luke AND 12:20a) (Prov. 29:1) (Job 34:20) EMPHASIZE of 5:8) your Immortal so uncertain?" and Hai! Soul Prov.27,Luke lie ahead?" WHEN THE SAVIOR 3:20) STANDS THE PROCRASTINATOR PROCRASTINATION "Suddenly" "In a Moment" when Judgement "CAN YOU GO ON BEING INDIFFERENT AND NEGLECTFUL AT YOUR HEART'S DOOR SEEKING ADMITTANCE?" (REv. STRESS THE PERILS SUCH AS THESE: the Christ died for us." (Rom. II. " of SCRIPTURE PASSAGES 12:20a Walter Cade Jr., President 858 Garfield Avenue Kansas City, Kansas 66101 August-1974 National Baptist Laymen's Movement National Baptist Convention, U.S.A., Inc. Bro. Tommie L. b928° So. 3rd. Dear President Williams, General Secretary Dr. Phoenix; Ariz. 85003 "GOD BLESS OUR have occasion 50th. ANNIVERSARY" Co-Worker: Once again blessings toward and Auxiliary of the Dr. J.H. Jackson, we us. expectantly Beginning Senior with our our Jr. Layman Session Sept. our 50th President Bro. Walter with prayerful your "Golden year 1. We Goal 1l. will have achieve try and hope you are on Session Session 3-6, for Sept. working Buffalo, and diligently New York. continuing with the 1974. be a special has a dream of some and cooperation we should 5,000 registered delegates Jr. beuntiful fire, in 1-2 his occasion for rejoicing, special goals achieve our that in this | this bring goal or each register State for in Buffalo, Convention this meeting N. President 100 men Y. will from his Convention. That each overall come Our God Annual should Cade To 111. thank Session". State Goal I 50th support Anniversary Goal now toward Laymen's Since Right to Convention $1,000.00 from goal State King for to our Contest money to President Annual money, be will Session, at this to this money and registrations given strive and meeting bring can enrollments. will be $50,000.00. NOTE: The State delegates ALLEN SPECIAL and JORDAN APPEAL Our Convention the President most monies having given, the most registered will be a given special AWARD. *** President is asking all State, District, Local Presidents ~ and National Convention Sept.6, Officers to President's to P.M. 1974 at 3:00 introduce them to our highlight of our Annual cooperation, I'm trusting urge your Pastor's, come with you Our President Laymen. As Session you to you high the know, will Friday would program. that Moderator's like In the give this State afternoon to Friday and have you afternoon spirit session will be of love and request your special P.M. Sept. the attention. A brief reminder of other 1. Our Board meeting will be 2. OUl. JS. 3. Royal Court 4. Our “Golden Buy your baymen6 of Contest let cooperation, will Anniversary" tickets Brothers, progtan GOD keep Buffalo, New York. Tues. widt be to remember: afternoon be Wed. Stn... & 3:00 Mone: night will be our Anniversary 5:00 Sed tude Sept. Banquet to 4, Thurs. 3rd. es 1974. night Sept. 5, 1974 EARLY . us honest May points you mark effort and bless 50th and fervant you with Prayer the greatest in our history. blesses us to until he your Brother Tommie L. Walter Cade in in Christ, Williams, Jr., meet display General President. Sec. « Walter Cade Jr., President $858 Garfield Avenue Kansas City, Kansas 66101 NATIONAL BAPTIST NATIONAL BAPTIST September LAYMEN'S CONVENTION, Bro. Tommie L. teae SO. 3Fa:° REGISTRATION BLANK MOVEMENT U.S.A., INC. Auxiliary ‘Dr. of J.H. , the Jackson, 2976 President Williams, General Secretary Dr. Phoenix, Ariz. 85003 OF THE NATIONAL BAPTIST LAYMEN NO. The National Baptist Laymen Movement's 50th Year "Golden Jubilee" Session will convene at the First Shiloh Baptist Church, 15 Pine Street, Buffalo, New York, Rev. Elijah J. Echols Host Pastor. : Sept. NOTE: 1-2. The Junior Laymen Convention Board Meeting will be Tues., Educational 2. John 3. American 4. Royal Court Contest 5. Registration Junior Laymen 1.00 6. Local Junior Laymen 5.00 7. District 8. State 9. National 10. Messengers 5.00 ll. District 40.00 12. State LOCAL CHURCHES Webb Promotional Mon., PM . l. L. & will be held on Sun. & Sept. 3, 3:00 to 5:00 Fund S$ Foundation Baptist Church Theological Junior Junior Seminary Laymen 7.00 Laymen Officer, 16.00 Board Member or Appointed Officer 10.00 Associations Conventions ( 1 -— ( 300 60.00 300 Members — & 500 up ) 20.00 ) Zo «ue Total Amount $ Signature Address City Title Church State Zip Pastor Address City State NOTE: Organizations, mail your Bro. Joseph representation Hale, 11410 Officers fee to South and Members, our Ada Zip General , if you cannot Secretary Chicago, Illinois or come, National 60643 . PLEASE Treasurer, "FROM THE "Por Your On PASTOR'S PEN" Information" Stewardship " am sending these questions and answers to every member of the church, i the hope that this information will encourage and inspire better _vzswardship, and keep the line of sommunication between Pastor and memJers open. lL, What is a A steward (Luke 2. 16:1) What is steward? is one who meant by Bible stewardship acceptance of our handles Bible What is meant by The tithe is the their 4, increase What is the Stewardship property or affairs of another. stewardship? means the acknowledgement of God's ownership, the trusteeship, and the administration of the same accordinto g the will of 3. the God. (1 Cor, the tithe? tenth. The for the support Jews of 4:131 Tim. 6:20) were their required religious to give a tithe of powers, and work.(Num, difference between stewardship and tithing? includes the hole of our personalities, our 18:21) Our possessions; tithing meqns the payment of a tenth of our in acknowledgement of our stewardship. Stewardship includes . ‘goes 5. What a). far beyond are tithing. the elementary God 7e '» owner, of stewardship? and giver : of all things.(Gen. 1:1) b) c) All we are and have we have received as a trust.(1 Cor. 4:7) We must acknowledge our stewardship by devoting a portion of d) We must render What are the purposes vide for the support Were Yes, the Jews required to give more than there are three tithes mentioned: one b) feasts. To acknowledge a) c) 5, 6:20 principles is the creator, “our talents, (Lev. 27:30, 6. (1Cor. income and "Holy" The <A our 32) time, and God's of the tithe? of religion. ownership, tithe required festival tithe for tithe every Did Jesus approve He certainly did, of the but He tithe? taught tithe.(Matt. 23:23; Does the Now Testiment Said He came not to. destroy it for earnings to (Rom. 14:12) a final account. charity It takes our Luke granted of all. just the third 11:42)) teach to express that the , to pro- tithe? 27:30,32) 14:23) more than we should give the Ccrnandments; but to the (Deut. for it does law and work. year tithing? as Lords gratitude, (Lev. family the Ten needy.(Deut. fulfill it.(Matt. 14:20) the Jesus 5:20) Page LO, 2 Should a Christian contribute more than a tithe? Certainly, if he can, Love and gratitude never ask, "How cheus her all. a legitimate I do?™ How "ae but, gave should tithe "How half the is a much of his tithe tenth can be of I do?" goods, Mary and the gave widow gave determined? one's income. if is her If one precious has much. must gift, Zac— ex- pense in addition to his living expenses in earning his income, this extra expense may be subtracted from his income and the rest tithed. Should Yes, a one to the easicr Christian should not tithe pay his he debts in debt? with Lord." A personwill probably by dealing fairly with God. the get tithe out of which debt is "holy un- portion of sooner and 13. Should the tithe be paid through the church? Yes (Mal. 3:10) and the church should contribute -its receipts to the world program of Christ. 1, What are some blessings of being a good steward? The apvoroval of conscience. the setting of a good example. a worthy sharing. in the work of one! s church,. helping win 4 lost world to Christ, laying up treasures in heaven, putting first things first, : partnership with God, and hearing His welcome and approval at ast. Yours in Christ, The Pastor a fair on ee wit , a Om ere _ " -——_ ores nae - — — eee a ~n - _ — — — ‘ ante - woe ~ = a - - ~ Re et te ee - -_— — -—~. - _ NEW ZION BAPTIST CHURCH 2935 LINCOLN AVENUE OGDEN, UTAH 84401 SUBJECT: Lecture TO: The on Christian entire Chureh Prepared by source, principle, and Holy WHAT 1. Theescience which treats of CHRISTIAN in the light of the ligphk of reason and nature. and wrong addition to the science Jesus, of the practice Scriptures, in of human conduct as it is determined by Divine study of the of life exemplified and to the manifold 3. A systematic Davis ETHICE? right The Willie INTRODUCTION Ae 2e Rev. Membership. LI. IS Ethics. applied way problems and conduct. taught décisions of by human existence. These afe ethics 4. general Christian the moral life of Ethics, example the the studies in is defined and teaching of Jesus in society and actualized individual ‘pirztof the Spirit. B. THE TASK AND the which Christian take. Therefore, of directions SCOPE OF CHRISTIAN as a systematic applied to by has a twofold 1. To define the "highest" 2e To declare the principles of human action necessary revelation goal. In contrast to philosophical ethics, biblical will as the ethical goal man. seeks to determine the action. He must define those with the Ethicist of God's will for human of revelation by which power good this Christian the total function; achieve God the ETHICS. Ethics of explanation man (1) act in of keeping nature and sets purpose basic will to of norms God. Christian or data ethics principles is of bifocal, behavior Looking and the data for intelligent action. As for the of Christian scope prevail among sphere of Christian in which of the social of the individual. eocleto a he evangelical lives. social to Others become that program. of opinion Some concerned with the problems to the spiritual niglect Christanity ERROR KINGDOM OF GOD AND SOCIAL PROGRESS. gospel as social gospel. There is social. -- Personal The areas, will and to one gospel regeneration and which social The redeemed in he lives. "He is called which man LEFT-WING is TO needs AMERICAN BECOME over both IDENT- against personal reconstruction a and are de- must seek the redemption the salt of the earth not merely to live in accord with is and world." Christian, but but gospel. the TEND THE a personal of THE society reduced IN WHICH thing light OF or THE such the ethiciged WAS no society is THIS as the eo OF MAN the narrow the PREFECTIBILITY of to excluding THE -ttanded: by’ the tend factual individual, IFIED is norms differences THEOLOGY There the ethics, LIBERAL WITH for for tend -- Hence, Bible disciplines the they the other Chriatians. ethics order to therefore, do his part purpose of God. in bringing them more in these the Ce ADIAPHORISM Adiaphorism is related ethics. Since they are classified arise in which do even as then right. certain Even in the actions as the a decision to appear ‘'adiaphora, question is this problem of made in kind of to of the be neither the morally wrong terms of appear, what is a situation of God applies of his one and at every moment II. TYPES OF CHRISTIAN ETHICS various types ethics They may be classfied in (2) terms of of social bad, does the history nor choice the will Christian good Christian Situations because In of neutral. responsible, Christian scope not generally remains to the but accepted morally total life of been developed. existence. outlook: have Qe Monasticism De theocracy legalism d. pietism Ce liberalism fe. relégious Or socialism. they may be distinguished of God Be natural be love Ce the kingdom d. the Incarnation Ce the Trinity f. the idea Ze the imitation of he the vision God ie the new being je the idea of Each of these varity of by their intergrating concepts: law of perfection of happiness selfless into sacrifical community or well-being. intergrating ways. and Christ concepts Christian love, wholly selfless and mutual love; love; for may be example love; the solely interpreted may mean both bifurcation neighbor in love a self-~love of love and/or love. Christian ethics 1. Theological 2. Deontological is classified broadly in two terms; the ethics ethics Theological ethics begins with the problem of end of man. Under and the this category the vision of God, human perfection, God, are posited as ethical goal of man. is an ethics obedience. Theologians who method are more with the demand of of man in ethics. ethics of radical obedience will of God. kingdom Deontological follow this the goal to the of ethics (3) of concerned It is an the goal or God than Those who two broad 1. Biblical 2e Formal to take the deontological position may be divided into categories: literalist ethicist The former concieve the letter of The latter tend to reduce the love of God and neighbor be obvious that Christian theological in nature. the of morality law, making in terms of Bible a code book revealed ethical commands to God the obedience of ethics. to the which demands radical is deon- obedience. It should tological and in Jesus' Gethsemane is in stated His prayer: model (4) prayer; "Thy The will "Thy ethics be both former is done"; the kingdom come". illustrated latter A : Sa ary, * ’ * 25S. Saf —_ TAMr ri LT 4 WMD Wee Larsci?( é ~~ ae rC * Srv te wwe s Oe ice > “ +" .s Le nd A An / { 14 ry iit: . w., Wik +e i oI a a Res te SS a) af ¢ ~ . ct cle t-te i, Lf “ed o ry iad fer Sets er < a DY en UES Pet Ty oN Tw LeRo y PRE) eee, Bla’ a < 8A oh 4 & ne pay mn - <4. ~/ at WY iy ata’ : A a.= sie : ye “Ree eset J a : ic ASk ; bes 2 - > Revi Circles . . © y 8 t | he 1 vr, + ~ ¥ rie in areas 2 ; 3. * ¢ 2 To promote * = 7cg % am WS AL Tak ° tot 7 ~~ aa ~. Ul 3 where on, Pt t “7, ete 2 03 o* F) Members hee SRS . . ITE Pea MissLonary * ’ We 3° * 7 IAS ' ie kea cx) JH bed oy ry . *¢ Py 5 - ° TIm education aac - - 3 in % qe Ce; tom . “ oe 1%; ty Me live,. We 3 am To 5. To cooperate 6. and To represent in the district » State, other missionary counciles,. ¢@- To meet weekly distribute mi¢sionary with literature the ate “< 9. ° -, % on, , 3 *,¢ m ‘a ;Pe omy an dy dopaty a wa, 4 the “© local sccieties wr Jy iy) total pYrogrem | in other missionary —-_ ber > Witmer Lhd me hk. > Vii "> FTi « os ewe oy° a v of ents f ~* 6 oa TE me o>, “). C223) Va the church 7— “23st ge: evron aot ™ yr a tt. Ne a We hy church. 4; and national dar OMinational meets study, business, in Circles fellowshio and ence @ month before and planning. the 8. the missioner: + Visit with F 11. aod : = By Conduct a week of prayer; foster skits 3 pageants, and cultural programs for the edi fication of the members. the sick, General the missionary projects Missionary Society. imprisoned : and programs OUNeP 13. ; eo lk. Celebrate National Convention Rally Bay fox helping Comittee to gather funds for representation. E 1S. Lastitutions] other missionary to be under the supervision ’ Report all money for church purposes to the Finance of the Comnittee. the church Benevolent The Mret Gelegate is the cencral, pre sident, but in case she can not she shall eppoint any oth attend or go, _ of progre:n of t 10. ‘agencies for social uplift, er member or officer of 80. The general president and tuo or more others m&y be sent the society to as delegates provided that the others are elected by nee °, The cluirch can donate as it the body to the state end district ceons best to others attending Wational Convention. the | 16. The President, as needful Circle presidents ond other to plan unified officers activities, rill meet ag SET Goats wor tig xasszowapy SOCLETY : for menberstin ays of the unscy. . angelization ev 9. Reach and teach every member end foreign mission voards. a sunday Plan a survey of the commnity for _ Baptist churches, the unconverted and finds ng the lost church the | . , firs: i ehh > et ts kA . a ~ Serre : 7 v 3a SA Se ‘ wee r A i an io Mined - este : a ae ‘ SENee ea ‘> tie. » ee ie owt ; Si : ' Bead / de Reach every member of the chu rch through grans, visitations, end the telephone. Mate then missionary conscipro ous, the mail + of a ~ Ty ; ms & ooo wD wets a en pase fw. s On: bE $47° "ge 7 4 7 wey Othar 4 ‘Jd at be wall 2. note Ve "9 , ) i “op ob S¢: wd “2 —_ 2 “< > c ~y yn ad! ccd oh often. ’ 84 RUE “y 63S j é | A Critique of a PO ee tiissionary Society at ‘ork ae sy fee Ms Martha Graham neovle, Pe ‘being @ ‘vart of a great Boe e hex “self accordingly, ; a suggested ss, -Fation.— responsibilities. missionary brogram and "The vresident outline for mission ——— Meditation =~. G1 se with i Roe Fes ie. studies vrivileges of this will naver he a and and govern © studied. : et | sitions oe i re 9 am eae 6 8 ettece Ret Bo: | wiian ees : # Ws serena se af mene ere ‘ , eee 1 ; 7 Td, , prayer eadéng of ademetes ate’ sanhiogeilititity: if any. ey An ‘signments ese of its ~~~ Sativie: for next meeting. A? Zook at the iT GD ASGOL Tho Pres ‘dents | duties of Officers: | _ ij | i | lust have general oversight of the work of missions. ¢ nd sécure his “ interost and cooperation in the work of the cee Discuss plans | poet eas Dion meetings of the society in cooperation with her first and second vic € A20AnG 2 progran cChairyman, Sorabure chairman, tbee, She nlans communi ty mission chairman, wi th young publicity chairrion,ecucation an ecooverated ther young neuple's missionary denartinent. 4 sbtee choimens and nlans and eonducts years election. @ association. oe made about ees the mission chairman peovle's study eels man, and chaiyman ef director nein . Fig sharing must be aware who never race, class, or be a Ghristian it nectings: 7 Prayer ee rN of every 3 “ “Selection : To the The presidents of societies Scripture 3, and Prayer a for people very heart of Christianity. Opening: selection eS - Less on concern to cultivate in Senet, : oh ee of all our efforts, and adults a Christlike Mission is the ; President ‘Hissionary Education is the sum total young x and visits She learns duties of all officers and a study of duties with them soon after She sees that renorts are sent prompt uLy accormling to whe % fad p: abe Teans The vresident mazes to the ekurch vegularly whatever repor ws that the work of the society. She serves as ex-officio menber of all except & the nomina ting committee. - \ ; a 7 i | By eae | ate Seat . ay che ale ; Mg > : SE ; nee 1 Y . RS ae ee RnB- = fe es poe Sane . i - 4 is ee . / *,, «hag ove KEW 210i! BAPTIST CHURCH. GENERA, HISSTONARY SOCIZTY oman bye fn, eee ee eS ho FORD ABOUT MI33TOK A re Subs: ee | into the immeciate community and Functions of Officers and Gommittees in the Local ‘ionmans HMissinary Society of New Zion parent ee | into a the world. | | % . x | See serinture2datuleciass o isto on is training that is nurturing in: st Vice President, Sis: hall preside in the absence ai ‘things, and Ceveloping. | | : of she president and shall cooperate and be chairman plan | : on education. workshon. Its task is thashing Phit he 7-8), Te! | Se : pe them to ; President. - Ped +k, ~ ’ - 3 7 | es observe Second ‘Vice President, Sis: Pi . ke importance of this office is that she serves as chairman of the Progyam | pt. -—-- Goubtee along with the Cireles, and General Presidents. This comitées is a weg eepean onsible for the uorship or cevotional of the Society. Miso perform the duties zi = of the ; ie with her in the re re | Lage 2he beahT = Matt 282 19-20 ~ Mark 16: 15-20 : at wet 8 min? be in you which was also in Christ Jesus (Phid 285, : Sssdon is preaching, svongeMizing ami ecdfying. pea ‘ssfon is teaching that is education and orientation. es work and — says, to each anc every Christian as the Father hath sent & Lig, _ even so send I you. sneval | ak, The Veren is primarily a Missionary Force and the workd 4s its field mission As “_— very heart of Christianity, Christ came to seek and save the lost. ‘ God's, Savior-gon gl 28S ‘The. concent: of ! ot adt@nare’ dot an the local chureh indtodes hat ater do to exte ad the eaxuse of Christ and His gospel of grace beyond the congregation itself. -iisstion is central in the Bible. It is the Christ through His ehurch ras. oo ok % Sa Hartha He Graham, Director Christian _Sducation > ee | | ( ae — & 5 1. asai 2 wi hi: ° “a8 | Vice: Presi dents a5 SHEE | ‘The importance of this of fice. is that hairman of committees locally and natiasily. % Arrange . for special of gommitteés work and presides in the absence of president ) werege cm do so, ee ye Reco ae S Secret SNR OYE 2s NHEete - She ceeps a — dete ok This. office 1 may | | she serves ai : ee mectings an css Eo ee ee or when she- is’ ioeee OE oye oe and up 40 date. ‘roll of members of a Li circles and society. | She keeps accur minutes of ths soelety 7 eet ings. Sheeee, a ee ane report ofof “all. mootings: 7 " Correszen sang ‘Secretary: cee hea and committee ee | ae be ‘henbtaed csiith that - the She urites al. letters authorized by the mresident and societs. Financed fal. Jeary eS a She veceives all monies and gives a receipt for the same. Hake enaual and Semin lhe as chairman forr publicity comittes. . sip) ) 2 norTts, Serves oO‘ The futies of this office ~ The Tyeasuret rej ibe, wi WILL. take, time to keep and accurate record of when euthorized a, Pe ae | Somos | he the president and society. eetamasann | by some moubem best be performed a all money and pay ovt bhe mone sy gee ilalces quartely and annual rerorts. , ) ee | fine sa yh ae | AGS ge * oa ne : - _ The missionary baby visitor | creeps a ecard of birthdays of a babies: under four years of age in ¢hurch families to interest mothers in mission. Keep in contact. with then. by visits, telephone and letters. At the birth of the child in the church — family a visit in the home is recomended. Urge the mother to become a menher Gr > the miss onary society if she is not already a menber. - Present to the mother some i appropriate card congratulating her and her Husband on the birth of this child. aS baby's first birthday visit the child and the mother and take a small New Testanent express the hope to mother that she will begin reading the seripture to her child a8. soon as 4t is old enough to hear some of its eterios that are of partiquiar interest to children. .... | “ At babys second birthday bake. the child 2 Sunday School serap book. ‘The Se books are to be made by the members of the missionary society. Contests of scrap book: a victures cut from magazines showing acts of love and gestures of friendship. ? - Phetures of Christ with appropriate short ae ne many other items that you. would vant to use. At the babys third birthd bu a prayer = . and take it = the 80. under: tand a what the prayer means. enroll it in the Sunshine es people Pie from the Baptist Bookst child as a Bist By stage sivector, with this Band. At the rl "ehrthdeg send take t e ea hots whe oh the ‘ork in cooperation wlwith the parents age group. | _SHBMMEESbMet te | . child es bid Sees and and young a | Enlistment Committee | This comrittee is composed of the first vice: president as ; chainnan and one.| member of a— each circle. Secure from the church roll Sunday School roll and or any religious - Pies -eensus records a list of all eligible persons, assign names to members for enlistmen be Visit each person coming into the chureh membership and invite each to join the womens _ missionary efforts. | Seer s: , Meccatgage } the eine and pray for them in their many \ 4 me — a ‘ Tan mémbe: a oe ade | i Committees idueatior, committee chairman are ea effieient more rove: In Cirele Cla 2a u aan: communi by circle. During to seciet: lead the committee should of those whe the this month in service —e . segco0 of God. are no circles, each informed and enlis sted in all society plans. missions, hoy committee should 1 have a mombés of missions coors rave They counsel with 4 eire?.s circle promenms. study and stevardship chairman with the eirele secretaries in orogram of the society, i= making in plarming ehairnan information getting program, mee tings and veep for reports. before pions “Fos ¢ the They! keen she the eircle ee. Dey — =e ‘The: end that all circles are wor'cing together for the cause of missions. of progress the on reports make and e ail meetings of the executive committe each eircle. socials: ‘or ee end lea’ their circle to realize that each cirele is a vart of the larger miei ongeae . society attend” an anc membets och CHOOUF IE) full attendance. They een their cirele dyterested in the education of young neople through cooreration with ‘the young people's cirector Dy each cirele fostering one of the JOUNg neople' S missionary organizations. mn | for It cooperates with the young people's diree tor in making plans the young 3 department. peo; ole'’s This comnittes is commosed Cotas ts: tissions: | of a chairman and a person from — each eirc le or three members of the missionary society that, does not have cirtles Lead the The goal is to make your community christian. and youn, peonle active. re fares Pe This They oreside 7 ‘thar circle meetings reneral I issionary Pa a+ — Be bBa education. the year to be edueation month. small soccieties: ti there thore . They worl, with the » -*. E month during give the circle a from each circle. This committee should be composed educabicn the and a chairman is composed of committee committes will inform the society and the young veonle devartment about the aus rare! “Jhere nossihie the Mods of the home mission, foreign mission and educational schools. comnittec This this eomittee WALL set a goal for an offering for education. es) promising young men and women to secure the necessary training in orter to baleen 7 pe me owe, Ped Pe? THEMIS This inter :sted in christian set aside one Be ey of the secend Vice President wae schedule for the entire year and in presen ying she “uses” a3 many members as peseihts within the course of the year. Jorship is programs. missionary be programs remember, remember, all programs should the reality | more and more an intens 3 “awareness of God; it is the effort to understand Speaker; missionary LODLC » communi ty mission report, juggested things to do: of God. Ste book revi pies group: discussions and other interesting things. 5 Ss is composed the program This committee It arranges circle. in a survey of the community, with snecial referenceto unsaved and unchurehed memher core ak aid the moral and economic needs of he commmity. Visit jails, hospitals, Minister to needy and institutions distribute Bibles and other religious literature. . Try to help solve the problems of juvenile delinquency. sickand the uhuti~ins. - Minister to those of other races and nationalities, promoting family worship, prayer Provide cr help to provide whole.meetings and sniritual welfare of the community. . Some Yee, ‘ational activities : TELE NI TEE Mission | »budy other pi, sons young nau ole Committee: director maintain a church that it will know about mission for the worker. is composed of a chad rman It makes mission study plans, study book. It leads VHS This committee members of the (35¢ per copy) Jashington D.C. and tuo checks with the society to start and library. It studies methods of teaching mission the requirements of a good mission study teacher Literature Chairman: as chaimman and two cther Heights, This committee of the missionary sooisty. study books and leader, so is composed of the sotcedeintien secretary mission society. It secures subscriptions Send order to: | Ifiss Nannie Burroughs, Lincoln Rin > is composed people's missionary organization. announcements pout meetings ae church bulistin. and Social committee ¢ ommittee: chafvman eccovérates “This activi? LLES WPI from each of the circles. with the program chaiman Cheeks monthiy ‘Jhenever possible of the missionary 4 is composed It mazes in using of a chairman and the oubliot oy in a prominent of the vomdn's the it sees that the society of a chairman roon attractive decorations olace jn the missionary socic ber ond aze placed the soci 41. in a an ‘the e young oe, mere) committee for each mee to carry out the ° o ~™ SORMren: Pe This Tuy oe thes 2 © y Comat’ thee: | £xom Saen cirele, It has a bulletin board Te sian 1ce3 the meeting and all activities of the vragram. I% hans an otcasional social affair for the societ?. Its monibors serves aa hostesses at the mecting to greet the members of new efreles 4n fn the socicty. | on absentees and ¢ w4 visits asa them. | f MISSIONARY FIRST EDUCATION HOUR PURPOSE: Making missionary education live where we live, need for a new birth of the spirit of mission. AIM: Doing something serviee. about these discovered need, and show a desperate 7 through plan missionary ScripturesMatthew 22:37-39, John 3+16 Get aquainted, ASSIGNMENT: Missionary 1. 2. 3. DISCUSSION: SECOND and organized presentation of text book. education in your church. Church Ministering basic human need. Christianity as religion of brotherhood. Missionary movement and the promise of that movement. GENBRAL HOUR mend , Missionary education is.the sum of all our efforts to cultivate in children, young people and adults as a Christ-like concern ‘for peopte of every class, racé and nation. > And intimate: —of Christian fellowship, and Jesus is the Christ and avior » CONTINUE; 2. 3. God as creator and giver. Mission is thought of as the verbal proclaiming of the Gospel God's redeeming love. Must a Christian be a missionary in spirit and in conduct? Christian means, Christ-like. of DISCUSSION: THIRD HOUR CONTINUE; 1. Christian A. B. C. 2. Missionary education in your church. education, Seeks to foster in growing person a consciousness of God. Christian experience, Christianity not complete without the missionary outreach. Is Christian education a Christian without mission? Christian education, light-fold statement of the objectives -:..: tc. a Christian Every Christian by virtue of being Review of 1 through 3 hour. 3. is also a missionary Test Blaakboard DEMONSTRATION: Resource person; FOURTH HOUR CONTINUE; education Missionary of giving. through giving Christianity is a religion Wh — Our primary interest is giving. What do we mean by giving view. We love God only when we take his point of some experience of our ugh thro We can take his point of view only A. interest in another. own in which we axtually exercise God-like FIFTH HOUR CONTINUE; aspects of giving of money, represent 1. Practical 2. Giving A. 3. Rendering Christian service response somebody can often of life toil into money. be translated to the challenge of human need. for training SIXTH HOUR CONTINUE; The church must have an adequate program, members in the Christian giving of money. 1. Money one tenth, A. Nine tenth consist of. Stewardship in its intirety B. God the giver QUESTION & ANSWER RESOURCE PERSON; 2. PER@OD: its SEVENTH HOUR: CONTINUE; 1. Special missionary To exalt the significance focus. Set aside ppecial days 2. A. B. 3. worship program, Mission study World A. service, Christian EIGHTH emphasis of mission worship in the missionary relationship, race education and brotherhood HOUR: Wiss foun ekanteiie 3. it into clear plans. SEASONS SET APART FOR MISSIONARY 2 by bringing Fellowship is an absolute EMPHASIS. te a necessity van sient BSR AE DHE gE - Test; Assignment: Question NINTH & answer period: HOUR: Joy will come into the lives of people. When the love of Christ is allowed to become dominant in relationship. 1. Love and 2. Love its atributes as Christ presented it DISCUSSION: RESOURCE PERSON: TENTH HOUR: * 2 Wh » — Missionary restoration through love gift of the church for the home. Missionarg education, young people, youth My community and the christiab ideal. to give thanks, It plays the major role in shaping the and adults. The home is fundamental A. for the attitudes et of young a th en ita ane ST SE people ELEVENTH HOUR: CONTINUE; 1. A good missionary A. B. C. 3. leader Is one who knows tthe missionary enterprize. Well enough to interpret Is one equipped in mind, Knowledge, TWELFTH educattion attitudes, convencely heart and hand and skill] HOUR: Much depends on good leaders One who has a radiant and contagious missionary enthu siasm. 2. One who has some knowledge of Christian education in general Missionary education inparticular. 3. Cultivate an inner circle of Christain coaching of deama, leadership and leadership st»dy course. SUMMARY: leader, group discussion, of worship, guidance of projects |
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