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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1966)
Weekend Religious News By DAVII) HltOVVN, RHIkIoiih New* Editor Six stUUem cnurcn groups are starting a Cooperative Christian Ministry tlila term an an attempt to express the wholeness and in tefirity "f the Christian witness i„ the academic world ” The six a,e Christian House, Episcopal Campus Center, Luther House, >Ywinan Center. Wesley Founds lion, and Westminster House Each group will continue most of its present programs, but will joint in several new ones, includ inn a planning project "Sunday Forum," a series on challenges posed by the modern secular world, will get under way at « pm Sunday at Wesley lounda tion on "Churches in Ferment Report on a European Eeumeni cal study Tour." Research commission* will he established to study the role of student church groups These findings will then be used by a delegate planning conference in May to discuss the direction the Cooperative Christian ministry should take. "The Womb,” a coffeehouse in the basement of Westminster House is one cooperative proj ect already started "The Gospel is a Gospel of re conciliation.” Disciples of Christ campus minister Jay Hea explain ed "We must express this Gos pel. first of all by looking to our own household Instead of con tinning ns six competing groups, jni»n, im* six will move toward learning to live in one religious | community. “What ix important,” said lira, ih not what I give up and tiow much I become lens denom •national, but what I can gain by sharing with others the differing, hut similar, heritages that are ours." Canterbury The Sunday evening supper at the ( enter has been changed to 7 p.m. It will be followed by th« Sunday Forum at Wesley Foun dation at ft p.m. Itaily Communion will be cele brated at 5:15 pm during Holy Week at St Mary's Communion will also be celebrated on Maundy Thursday at 7 30 p m. The Hood Friday service is from 12-3 at St. Mary's The only celebration at the Center is the usual Wed lies day morning Holy Communion at 7 a m. The final session of the Confir mation class will be held at 7 p m Tuesday. Christian House A religious satire in the form of a musical comedy, "For Heal en'x Sake'” will In- presented by the Heritage Flayers of Northwest Christian College The nlav will be at 8 p m. today in the Music Auditorium. Admission is Si There are now three discovery groups, bring a sack lunch on Tuesday or Thursday at 11:30 ASK FOR A DUCKWORTH FINGER STEAK only 1.50 Excitingly dif ferent, unique, and delicious. Served in lounge • Parking in Rear ftivierajjoonv 39 West 10th, Eugene 12:45, or 40 cents for the meal provided in the Wednesday group, meeting from 5 7. Westminster House Sunday worship service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wesley Foundation Wes Weds meet at 6:30 p.m. r Friday at Wesley Foundation. "Dialogue’’ will meet at 9:30 am Sunday, followed by rides to church at 10:40 am. At 7 p.m Sunday, all interested in partici bating iri an Encounter Group will meet at Wesley to determine meeting times. Newman Center A Paschal dinner will be cele brated at 7:30 p m. Sunday (Palm Sunday), at Columbus, 1155 Char nelton. Tickets at SI.50 each may he obtained at Newman Center. Palms will be distributed in the Masses at 9 and 11 a m., noon, - and 5 and 6 p.m , procession will be at 9, 12, and 6 Holy Week schedule: Mass will be celebrated Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday at 6:45 and 8 a m. and 4:30 p.m.; Holy Thursday, 8 a n»., and Mass of the Last Sup per at 4 p.m.; Good Friday, Sol emn Liturgical service, 4 p.m. Baha’i "A Religion to Unite all Cul tures’’ is the topic for discussion at the Baha'i informal meeting at noon today in the Student Un ion. The public is invited. Channing Club Channing Club will hold elec tions and discuss plans for the new term at 8 p.m. Sunday, in the SU. COS College Class The COS college class meets at 9:45 a m. Sunday in Harlow chapel. Duncan Ferguson will speak Hides leave at 9:15 a m. Call Dean Nyguist, ext. 472, if; you need one. Herb Works, professor of the New Testament at NCC, will be ! leading the discussion on "The Meaning of Christian Commit ment" in the College Hour at Ann Judson House, 8:30-9:30 p.m. Sunday. '■annua oeiia There will be a Student Supper at 5 30 p.m. Sunday evening. The "cocktail” hour at 5 p.m. before supper will be in the Grace Lutheran lounge. August Reh waldt from Concordia College, 1’ortland, will lead a dinner dis-! cussion on "Evolution and Faith." Student Zionist Organization Sunday at » p.m. in the SU, the assistant national field director of the Student Zionist Organiza tion. Joe Joel Brooks, will talk on "The Negro Jewish Community in America. Friday at 8:15 p.m., meet in front of the SU main desk for rides to Westmoreland for folk dancing. Call -Mike or Charlotte Baer for further information. CAMPUS COPY I Mimeographing Xerox 803 E. 13th 342-3822 Typing Artist Supplies SPRING SALE TIPWICKS WERE $1.98 NOW $1.49 STENO PADS WERE 25c NOW 15c MAJOR ACCENT WAS 49c NOW 40c BIC PENS 19c TO 25c FILLER PAPER 12c TO $2.00 ERASERS 5c TO 19c DRAFTING PENCILS 25c TO $2.00 RAILROAD BOARD 25c A SHEET COLORED INKS 50c OIL PAINTS 50c TO $1.65 COLORED PENCILS 95c TO $4.00 ONE ONLY EASEL WAS $15.00 NOW $8.00 DRAWING BOARD WAS $13.50 NOW $5.00 PEN HOLDERS Reg.15c NOW 9c VINYAL NOTEBOOK Reg.$1.25 PLUS 600 Sheets of Paper College Rule Reg.$1.16 NOW COMPLETE $1.99 PENTELS Reg. 49c Now 33c AND THIS COUPON Grace Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) 17th and Hilyard Street 944-2361 Sunday Worship Services: 8:30 and 11 a.m. Bible Class for Students: 9:45 a.m. Harold J. GJeaeke, Pastor Norman Metzler, Vicar First Methodist Church 1185 Willamette 345-8764 8:55 and 11 a.m.—Dr. Norman Conard WESLEY FOUNDATION Next to the Co-op Bookstore—1236 Kincaid Robert Kingsbury, University Pastor 9:30 a m. Dialogue 10:40 a.m. Rides to Church Evening Program Orthodox Presbyterian Church (A Reformed Church) 3350 Willamette Street Sunday School—All Ages—9:45 a m. Morning Service: 11:00 a.m. “HE CAN NOT SAVE HIMSELF” Evening Service: 7:00 p.m. “LIGHTS IN THE WORLD” For information or transportation call Rev. Glenn T. Black 345-3638 First Congregational Church UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 23rd Avenue East and Potter (5 blocks south of campus) SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Ministers, Lloyd Stamp and Wesley Goodson Nicholson For Transportation call 345-8741 First Baptist Church Broadway at High 1332 Kincaid 9:45 C.O.S. Class 11 a m. Morning Sen ice Come With Me to Calvary” Dr. Vance Webster 7 p.m. Evening Senice "Lessons From the Young Churches” Warren Webster 8:30 College Hour 1st Assembly of God 1330 Madison M. W. McLees, Pastor 9:45 a.m. — Sunday School Attend Chi Alpha College Class — Les Binkley Transportation Provided Phone 345-3303 11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship Pastor McLees, Speaker 3:00 p.m. — Pastor’s Study KEZI-TV Channel 9 7:00 p.m. — Revivaltime Central Luthem Church (The American Lutheran Church) 18th & Potter Sunday Worship — 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. LUTHER HOUSE 1824 University Kenneth F. Wieg — Campus Pastor Eric Ottum Olaf A. Anderson — Pastor 345-2053 Lay Assistant "GET THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY" One Hour “Martiniiing” the most in DRY CLEANING LAUNDRY in by 10:00 out by 4:00 Alterations and Repairs 1338 Hilyard Also 66 W 29th