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2146 St. Antoine Street, Corner*Columbia Clifford 2924 THE DETROIT TRIBUN E—SATURDAY JANUARY 25, 1936
CHURCH ACTIVITIES AND RELIGIOUS WORKEbenezer A. M. E.
Using us a text Isaiah 75:15,Rev. Baber brought a splendidmessage on “Humility;” Sunday,which was the second of a seriesof sermons on “Stepping Stonesto Power” Said in part, "Themost powerful forces in the worldare meek forces. The church mustrecognize and race the real facts,dealing with them with humble ag-gressiveness, in this frenzied age,brought on by the philosophy ofhumanism. It is necessary to be-come humble in order to thinkyour way through. God himself ishumble, but is ever present, eyerworking in his world and thosewho would live for God, for therace, for the world and help tocarry the load must become hum-ble."
John Lewis , one of America’soutstanding athletes, rendered anenjoyable vocal number, ‘‘GoingHome,’ by Dvorak.
Professor Thomas A. Dorsey andMrs. Sallie Martin were presentand pleased the congregation withspirituals.
At the A. C. E. League AttorneyLeßron Simmons delivered a finetalk on. “The Church in a Chang-ing Social Order,” emphasizingthe fact that the church has beena bit backward about keeping pacewith the social order, but that ithas a very definite place as theleading influence in the new order,and all its efforts shoould be di-rected in attaining it. A lively andhelpful discussion followed.
Rev. Harris brought an earnestand timely message on the “Fear-lessness of Jesus Christ,” at theevening service.
The first “Dollar Day” on the ;church mortgage brough a splen-did response from the member-ship.
Friday night all are urged tojoin in love-feast in preparationfor communion at the morning
Pleasant Sundayat St. James Church
service.Sunday School at 9:30; A. C- E.
League at 6: Go p. m.Sunday evening, Jan. 26, the N.
A. A. C. P- and other organiza-tions are sponsoring a mass meet-ing at Ebenezer in the interest ofthe Scottsboro boys who are aboutto go on trial again
Everyone is cordially invited tothe services.
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St. Paul A. M. E.
Quarterly Meeting will be heldSunday at St. Paul with I)r. It. F.Washington, presiding elder of theDetroit district as preacher. Dr.Washington will preach at eachhour of worship, 10:45 a. m. and7:45 p. m.
At 3 p. m. Dr. W. E. Walker,pastor of Oak Grove A. M. E.Church, choir and' congregationand other ministers and congrega-tions will worship at the church.Dr. Walker will deliver the mes-sage.
The Sunday School will conveneat 9:15 a. m. with Rev. R. A.Schley as Superintendent.
The Junior Christian EndeavorLeague will convene at 6:30 p. m.Freeman Bradley as president andMrs. Lillie Wynn as Supt.
The Senior Christian EndeavorLeague will convene at :30 p. m.with Mrs. Lola Scott Williams aspresident. Topic: “Basic Princi-pals of Our Church” Eph. 2:19-22.
St. James C. M. EThe theme of Pastor McLin’s
sermon was, “The March OsTime.” Many were present and re-ceived the message with enthusi-asm, as it urged them to make theproper use of time. ,
The subject of the sermon Sun-day, January 26, will be “A Boy’sBig Chance” The public is invitedto attend services at St. Janies.
oIn Memoriam
In loving memory of Mrs. Mar-tha Matillda Adams who departedthis life one year ago, Jan. 19th,1936.
“Gone but not forgotten;A place is vacant in our heartsWhich ne’er can be filled.”
Mrs. Alberta L. Marcus,(daughter)
Miss Alberta Logan(sister)
Sunday, Jan. 26, a “PleasantSunday” program will be sponsor-ed at St. James C. M. E. Church,under auspices of the choir of thechurch These programs, which arepresented on the fourth Sunday ofeach month, begin promptly at 4p. m.
Those who will participate onthe program Sunday include thefollowing: Solos by Alfred Lu-grand. Minie L. Scott, Marie SladeKynes; soprano vocal duet, Yolan-de Maddox and Estelle Andrew's,accompanied by Millie Hynson,pianist; readings, Postella Gres-ham, Louise Butler-Bryan andJohnnie Lyle; male chorus. WestSide Concertiers; selections, GraceChapel C. M. E. choir, with EstelleFerguson directing.
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Presbyterian ChurchLast Sunday Rev. Porter’s morn-
ing subject was “A Restless Peo-ple.” lie compared the unrest ofthe people of Isaih’s time to thatof today, lu his scrmonette to thechildren on the subject—“Appr-opriation,” he explained how weshould apply the tilings given usto our own use and good.
At 3 p. m. Rev. Porter and illschoir went to the St. James C. M.E. Church of which Rev. McLiu ispastor. He preached a splendidsermon for the Missionary Societyof that church on the subject, "TheChallenge to the Church of God toProve Itself and become a RealFactor in the World.”
The Non Pareil Club will give aLeap Year and Bingo Party onFriday evening Jan. 31st., at theresidence of Mr. and Mrs. NormanDoe, 5790 Van Court avenue.
oA. G. Wright •
Basketball TeamThe A. G. Wright basketball
team of which Mable Cunninghamis Captain, held their second gameat the Brewster Center last Fri-day with the Eight Mile Road Jun-iors. They won with the scorestanding at 12 to 2. They play atthe Brewster CenteT every Fridayat 7:30 p. m. Next game will bewith the Eight Mile Road Seniors.Everyone is invited.
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WANTED, AMOTHER
(Continued from Page 2)tious annoyances which disturb thetranquility of the home. The iden-tity of this person is shown in acomment which may have heard,“Our family has broken up sincemother passed away.”
Why not eliminate the ‘‘policepower” idea of the League of Na-tions until there is a world gov-ernment, and substitute for it thequalities of understanding, com-mon sense, sympathy and loveshown by mothers the world over?If these fail, parental authoritymight be exercised by the use ofan international police force.
In the strict meaning of theword “family,’ a family does notconsist of a man and wife only,but there must, be a child. Thenone can say that no family can beformed without the aid of theCreator, who gives life to the child.In addition to the gift of life tothe child, the Creator has put intothe family a power which unifiesit, the power of mother-love. Thismany have considered the mostunselfish love known to mankindand therefore a symbol of Godslove for mankind.
If there is truth in this thought,one might ask, in what way can
this moher-love be put into effec-tive action? How cun this man-made League of Xatios become atrue family? By letting the Leagueof Nations take another and stillmore progressive step. Let it orga-nize another entity by which newand higher powers may be develop-ed and function, freed front allnational, race or religious pre-judices and traditions, an insti-tution which will work in harmonywith the league and the WorldCourt. Let the new instiuion be acourt of THE HI'MAN FAMILY, asit were a Court of Domestic Rela-tions. a place for sincere consul-tation where all purely nationulinterests are subordinate to the in-terests of humanity, an advancedtribunal before which distinctionsof race, creed and class would beunknown. This Court of THE HU-Man FAMILY would be only astepping stone toward that greatSupreme Tribunal described in theteachings of Baha’u’llah, interpret-ed by His son. ‘Abdu’l-Baha, andguarded and preserved for all byShoghi Effendi, now the Guardianof the Baha’i Faith. It would be anew and progressive step towarda form of government founded andguided by the basic teaching of allreligions—the LAW OF LOVE.
In the World Court therewould be justice according to thehighest ideals of man-made laws;in the League of Nations problemswould be solved according to the
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methds of scientific investigationand settled by arbitration; in theCourt of the Human Family thedecisions would be rendered underGod’s law of love for Immunity,and such a tribunal could take thewords of ‘Abdu’l-Baha as the mo-tivating purpose to be expressedin its charter and by-laws:
“All the prophets were sent, allthe books were revealed, that thelaw of love might be promoted. Letus have love and more love, a lovethat melts all opposition, thatsweeps away all barriers, thatconquers all foes, a love thatahoundeth in charity, large heart-•edness, tolerance, and noble striv-ing, a love that triumphs over allobstacles, a boundless, an irresis-tible, sweeping love! Ah me! Eachone must be a sign of love, aa palace of love, a mountain oflove, a world of love, a universe oflove! Hast thou sympathy? Thenall the stars will sing thy praise. 1 *
Then this new-found MOTHERof the League of Nations could usethe shears of COMMON SENSE,
discard the fabric made of pre-
judice and traditions, greed andselfishness, and make anew man-tle of peace for her children ac-cording to a pattern of love andjustice, the style of the twentiethcentury..
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