Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 30, 1955, Page Seven, Image 7

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By Shirley Saunders
Reiigiout NoU« Editor
Christian House
Tonight at 7:30 Christian House
is holding a progressive table
K*me party, with Jim Wear In
charge of activities. Everyone is
invited to attend.
Sunday morning Donut Hour
will be at 9:15 followed by two
Bible study clauses at 0:45. Study
on the Teachings of Jesus will
be led by Victor P. Morris. Clar
ence Elliott will lead a group In
Studying the hook of Acts.
The new Htudent choir will
hold its first rehearsal at 4:30
p in. Sunday. Duane Mills, wor
ship chairman, is in charge.
The annual student dinner at
Kb at Christian Church will be
held at 5:30 p.m. Sunday. Theme
for the dinner, which will replace
the regular meeting at Christian
House, is "Date-line, Eugene."
A program will be given fea
turing a skit by Roger Weaver
and Gregory Calvert. Students
from other lands and Christian
church preference students are
invited to attend. Ticket* are
complimentary and must be pro
cured in advance at Christian
House or at the First Christian
Church.
Sunday fireside at 9 p.m. will
be first of a series on the United
Nations, Eileen Lindhlad. YWCA
director, leading.
Jane Copse y Shepard is in
charge of a potluck dinner foi
graduate students, veteran*, and
interested upperclassmen at 5:30
Tuesday. Bob Randall will lead
a discussion based on Chad
Walsh's book "Campus Gods on
3 rial." Students are asked to
bring a hot dish, salad or dessert.
The new hour for the executive
council Is 9 p.m, Wednesday, ac
cording to Jean Miller, president.
House devotions will be at 10
p.m. Thursday.
The fall retreat has been sched
uled for Saturday, October 22.
at Kilaon Springs Resort.
Wesley Foundation
Wesley Foundation will have
their second meeting of the
Koinoniu Klass at 9:30 a.m. Sun
day. Reverend Kenneth Peterson
will speak on "The Life ami
Teachings of Jesus." Transporta
tion to the First Methodist
Church will be furnished.
The Sunday evening program
will begin at 5:30 p.m. with a
light supper at a charge of 35
cents. R. R. Huestis, head of
Biology Department will speak
on "Science and the Christian
Faith."
Roland Cross, Associate Secre
tary of the United Board of
Christian Colleges in China, will
be the guest speaker at a pot
luck dinner on October 4, at 5:30
p.m. He will speak on Christian
education for Chinese refugees.
Thursday evening choir re
hearsal will start at 8:30 p.m.
with chapel service following at
9:30 p.m.
Christian Science
The Christian Science organ
ization will meet every Tuesday
at 7:30 p.m. in the men's lounge
of Gerlinger Hall. All interested
students and anyone connected
with the University are welcome
to attend.
Canterbury Club
Sunday evening prayer and
worship for Canterbury students
will be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
at St. Mary’s Episcopal church.
The Eucharist Service and com
munion will be Wednesday at
7 p.m.
Newman Club
The Newman Club will hold
a meeting Sunday, October 2, at
7:30 p.m. in the Student Union.
Westminster
Foundation
"How and How Murh*Can Wo
Know About God?" will bo thn
tuple, of a diaeuaaion beginning
at 9:30 a.rn. thia Sunday at Weat
mlnlater Foundation. It la tho
find, in a Horioa of Sunday morn
ing diactiaaiona and atudy.
A aceond group will diacuas
"Christianity and World Prob
lems" at the name hour, lining
"Kncounter with Revolution,
.Shook and Renewal" and "Revo
lution and Redemption," the
S.V.M. texts for the year, an
reference,
"your God Ik too Small," by
J. B. Phillips, and “Crossroads”
will be used as texts for the
series on "Our Knowledge of
God.” A light breakfast from
0 to 0:30 a.m. will precede the
discussion groups.
The regular Sunday supper 1s
scheduled for 5:30 p.m. with a
group discussion on "How Can
You Know Yourself?” highlight
ing the evening program follow
ing vespers. J. R. Jewell, pro
fessor emeritus of education, will
discuss the difference between
reason and emotions.
Wednesday potluck supper is
at- 5:80 p.m., followed by discus
aion groups on elective subjects.
Students are asked to complete
a form indicating their study and
interest group choices.
J. Stanley Barlow, Presby
terian University pastor, is avail
able for conference during most
of the week. Students are asked
to drop a note in the appointment
box on the door of the office in
the event that he is not in.
DID JESUS REALLY LIVE?
New Evidence from the Dead Sea Scrolls.
The question of whether Jesus was a real person or a
legendary messiah will be the sermon topic Sunday,
October 2, at 1 1 00 a m. New light cast by the dis
covery of these ancient scrolls will be considered.
UNITARIAN CHURCH
FOUR BLOCKS WEST OF CAMPUS
Eleventh and Ferry Streets Edward L. Ericson, Minister
RECEPTION FOR U. OF O. STUDENTS
8:30 P.M. Sunday, October 2
At The
First Evangelical United Bretheren Church
8th at Monroe Streets
SPONSORED BY THE YOUTH FELLOWSHIP
* * *
EVANGELICAL HOUR - 7:00 P.M.
GOOD MUSIC, A STIRRING MESSAGE.
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Student Church Directory
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Firsi Congregational Church
490 East 13th Avenue Phone 5-8741
University Class — 1 1 ;00 A M.
AlLusk, leader
"STUDY OF THE RECORDS OF JESUS
IN THE LIGHT OF MODERN SCHOLARSHIP"
Morning Worship — 9:30, 1 1:00
"WORLD FELLOWSHIP"
World-Wide Communion will be celebrated at both services
Dr. Wesley Nicholson will preach.
Sunday Services - 8:30, 1 1 00 A.M.
Sermon: "THEY SHALL RETURN UNTO ME"
by Vicar Weber
Holy Communion will be observed at both services
Bible Class: 10:00 A.M. — Dr. E. S. Wengert, leader
Grace Lutheran Church
Eleventh and Ferry Streets
W. B. Maier, Pastor Walter Weber, Vicar
University Class— 9:45 A.M.
Sunday School — 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship — 11:00 A.M.
Evening Worship — 7:30 P.M.
Emerald Baptist Church
(American Baptist Affiliate)
Rev. Charles W. Moore
1992 Potter Street Phone 3-3198
Services temporarily being held in Roosevelt Jr. High School
24th and Hilyard
First Methodist Church
1 185 Willamette Street — Phone 5-8964
Worship Services 9:30 and 1 1:00 A.M.
Holy Communion will be observed at both services.
Dr. Rector Johnson
Wesley Foundation .. . Student Center... 1 236 Kincaid
will have a snack supper at 5:30 Sunday.
"SCIENCE AND THE CHRISTIAN FAITH"
by Dr. R. R. Heustis
First Baptist Church
11:00 A.M. — Communion Service and Sermon by
Rev. John Henderson, Associate Pastor
Broadway at High
"CHIMES OF SILVER BELLS"
KASH Broadcast
UNIVERSITY CLASS-9:45 A.M. T
7:30 P.M. - "STORMS OF LIFE"
(Billy Graham Film)
Sermon by Youth Director, Bob Gillikin
Central Presbyterian Church
10th and Pearl Streets Phone 5-8724
Sunday Services:
Church School — 9:30 and 11:00 A.M.
Morning Worship — 9:30 and 11.00 A.M.
Westminster Foundation Student Center — 1414 Kincaid
Rev. Stanley Barlow, University Pastor
First Church of Christ, Scientist
A Branch of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ,
Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts
14th and Pearl Streets
Sunday Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Sunday School 11 a.m.
Sermon: "UNREALITY''
Nursery Facilities During All Services . . . Reading Room 86
West Broadway . . . Organization at University cf Oregon
Tuesday, 7 p.m. First Floor Gerlinger.
First Christian Church
1 166 Oak Street — Phone 4-1425
Dr. Carroll Roberts, Minister
9:45 — Sunday School
10:50 — Morning Worship
"LET US BREAK BREAD TOGETHER"
Visit Christian House — Our Student Center
736 East 16th Avenue
Dr. Victor P. Morris, leader.
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St. Mary’s Episcopal Church
166 East 13th Avenue Phone 5-7452
SUNDAY SERVICES:
8:00, 9:1 5 (family service 11:00
Canterbury Club 6-8 P.M. in the Parish Hall.
Holy Communion will be celebraled at all morning
worship services.
WEDNESDAY
Holy Communion and Morning Prayer 7:00 A.M.,
Gerlinger Hall, Rector: The Rev. Perry Smith.
Chaplain to Episcopal Students: The Rev. Don B. Walster
Eugene’s First Assembly of God
West 13th at Madison
Rev. E. Elsworth Krogstad — Rev. Harold Calkins
11:00 Divine Worship Service
6:30 P.M. C. A. (Youth Service)
. 7:45 P.M. Evangelistic Service
GOOD LISTENING
11 -.00 P.M. "Peace in the Valley" - KUGN, Dial 590