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HlVlTIES AND EVENTS
HEDULtu dt unuKLntS
' . a..4li-M in Trie mrmnn,!,. 41 . .
1 .. . TTftiiea
JsT Hotehkiss, pioneer
1 - author, ana
m the pulpit at
f, ":.u. Sun-
10 bpv. Charles E.Fogg,
pemT,, u. .neakinf on
the Evangelical United
rfJSfJ; will loin in the
.-. 1 nuiLii -
F"..i- of a Missionary
kw"r .V. ,..lr flf June
Kd" WilUs K-Hotchkla.
"'tL:-.! .naker. and Mr.
.r.". singer, and in-
.V-.: mii!hiri the in-
r51i music in the
Convention meet-
EFii held in the First
L. The Nazarene, Sunday
f.Vt eftl t o'clock, Monday,
f -j Tirjn.dnv svenincs
MX First Evangelical
rS-Mnw. Church, Thurs-
L Friday evenings at 7:30
. i(hern Church
Cor Herbert T. Neve, In
FL.(r There will be
L.n Church and Sunday
F""",- c..J IWn-
in nreach upon: "Study
W Thyself Approval Unto
r n.ni he Daily Vaca-
L school Commencement
L with the presentation of
pis. VISUUIO
L, of Christ
r..iit w. F. Lee has re.
Cto Eugene to take up work
the unurca 01 wumt, w
L.. street. He Is to be the
L , hoth the morning and
and 'The Ji irsi way 01
Methodist, Cottage Grove
L11. DouKhlas is minister.
fcichool is at 9:45 a. m. The
Untf message wm ue um
fed putting On." A Singspira-
bd special music is ai r.au
P-That Boy Joe" an official
trr sound moving picture wiu
Limmd bv a message by Rev.
Edwards. Mis topic win oe
Six pallbearers.'
Biottst Chapel
U is My Partner" will be the
fo school sermon topic of
Norman Brown ai v.ou a.
UdaT. Classes for all ages
Jit 10 a. m. Mrs. Naomi Gib-
superintendent, vacation
School begins Monday
bj at 9 a. m. and will con-
until July 3.
Methodist
pbtpj of the congregation of
Methodist met recently at:
tome of Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
La and plans were made to
a minister and resume
jto services as soon as pos-
in addition to the Sunday
U lervlces now being held.
I11 were also made to ln-
11 oil burner in the church.
libs. Royal Carpenter named
lit charge of the committee.
Leslie, Mr. Walters and John
ha were named to repair the
tod steps ol the church.
ttj Methodist is located be
tas Big Fall Creek bridge,
Sunday school is held each
Mr at 10:15 a. m.
M Presbyterian
to morning Dr. N. K. TuUy
preach on "The Social Life
This is the sermon Dr.
live on June 1 entitled
Biased Trinity" and Is being
m by request. The choir,
his. Keith McMilan, will
'Shepherd. With Thy
pat Care" (Huertert. At
p. m. in Fellowship Hall Dr.
iwill give the eighth lesson
Pe Practice of the Christian
fit Christian and Life's
Bute." The Junior High Fel
ft will meet at 5:15 p. m,
Join LUlev as leader. Dr.
Will teach the Saninr Wlcrh
fi ass at 8:45 o'clock in
cuss room.
Christian
morning worshln at 11 m.
F Hugh N. McCallum will
the theme "Lord, let me
c my siffht" riAMhw
P will sing the aoln "The
nougnman" hv riorV.
Nt service in at V-JM n tn
P Roberts will sing the iolo
r ro is My Shepherd" by
f and Vera McCaUum will
1 Violin SOlO. Th n.tnr'.
n thema win nou.i.i i
., us VU1 mil
F"T1.'
p Vacation Bible School
us throuihout th hhv.
Wal services Friday eve-
" special movie.
PWe Temnl
Mdward Badten, missionary
fi""" 'Peak at the Light-
--.fk: aunaay morning at
lini . ",iOTO ,n nortn
m, for the put five years.
been with the In-
prtarnos n of the
in the Yukon Ter-
A new fif4n. , 1
Purchased for them to
iin TfiJf 15Tnry 'work and
P. With the airplane re-
Whit ' . "
o, - " rareiy nave
"ev. E. j. Fnu. 111 v.
ei- . --
To. 7 ! ,crvlce omthe sub
JJ Judge is ,t the Door."
Z,,e Message two reeU
7 film will be shown
VV.VUIUII, 0UUU
Ulher..
FAUen iNauss of Concordia
C' St. Ir.nl. 1,1
the W1U
RSiim un m Ve 11 a.m.
r Sunday. Th t.f -11
held in the gymnasium of the Dunn
cnooi, Beginning at 8 p.m. A pro.
gram win oe presented by the
various societies of the church.
Church of Christ. Unit
Hev. Cleoda Dawson will speak
Sunday morning on the topic
"Have You Prayed Today?" Pat
ricia May Edwards will play
"Adagio" from Sonata Pathetique
by Beethoven, and "Romance"
(Moiart). Mrs. J. E. Richmond
will sing a paraphrase on "Sweet
Hour of Prayer." Coffee Cup
uiuic tiaos meets at :45 a.m.
Church of Christ, Scientist
"Is the Universe. Ineluriin m
Evolved by Atomic Force?" is the
subject of the Lesson-Sermon in
all Churches of Christ, Scientist,
on ounaay, dune zz.
ine coicien Text is "Thm.
Lord, in the beginning hast laid
me jounaauon of the earth; and
the heavens are the works of
mine nanas" (Heb. 1:10).
Assembly of God Tabernacle
The Assembly of God Taber
nacle of Eugene has recently
elected Rev. Gordon Kampfer as
their new pastor to succeed Rev.
A. t,. Mclntyre. Rev. Kampfer
comes to Eugene from Dallas,
where he was pastor there for
three years.
Rev. and Mrs. Kampfer, as well
as tneir assistant, Miss Ethel Berg
lund were graduated from the
Northwest Bible Institute in Seat
tle, the Assembly of God training
center lor me nortnwest.
Sunday school, for the rhmvh
is at 9:45 a.m.; morning worship
is at ii ociock; Christ s Am
Bassaaors meet at 8:45' p.m. and
Sunday evangelistic service is at
7:45 p.m. Mid-week service it
Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. '
Assembly of God
Sunday school is at 9:45 a.m.
and morning worship is at 11 a.m.
Tne morning service is "Forgiveness."
Young People's meeting is at
o:au p.m. ana the evangelistic serv
ice is at 7:45 p.m. The sermon,
'Ten Wise Virgins'? will be given
by evangelist Walter Smith.
First Baptist Church
Dr. Vance H. Webster will
preach on "Walking Heavenward"
at the 11 a.m. service. The Bible
School at 9:45. There will be a
reception, for University of Ore
gon Summer School students and
for young people who have re
turned from college at 5:30 p.m.
The eight fellowship groups will
meet at 8:30. At 7:30 p.m. the
Vacation Bible School will present
sored jointly by the Co-80 Club
and the Luther League will be
held at the old Coburg bridge.
No service will be held at the
church either June 29 or July 8.
June 29 will be the date of the
congregational picnic, at the above
picnic site, all to meet there at
11 a.m. for worship service out
doors. The next Sunday, July 8,
will be vacation Sunday.
Springfield Lutheran
"Summer Vacation Bible School
Program" will be presented at the
Divine Worship service, 11 a. m
at the VFW Hali; Sunday School
and Adult Bible Class, 9:45 a.m.
The members and friends are in
vited to the All-Congregation pic
nic at Hendricks Park, 1 p. m.
Young People's Luther League
meets at the Park at 5:30 p. m.
The Ladies Aid meets at the
home of Mrs. LeRov Moody Thurs
day afternoon, 2:30 p. m. The
choir meets Thursday at the
Brenden home, 2265 Paramount!
Drive, 8 p. m.
Central Lutheran
A special children's worship
will be held Sunday morning at
11 o'clock. The children of the
Vacation Bible School will sing
and will receive certificates of at
tendance at Bible School. The
boys and girls of the Junior de
partment of the Church School
will also sing. After the morning
service, the congregation will have
its annual picnic at Skinner's
Butte Park. Coffee and pop will
be furnished by the church school.
Sunday School is held at 9:45 a.
m. as usual.
Hope Lutheran, Springfield 1
"The Church of the Lutheran
Hour" will hold its regular morn
ing worship at 11 a. m. Sunday
School will begin at 9:45 a. m. E.
D. Busch is the pastor.
Religious Lecture Hour will be
held Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.
m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Bawden, East Main Street, Spring
field. Confirmation class will meet at
the home of Mrs. H. Liedtkej, 1159
B St., Springfield.
Services are being held tem
porarily in the . Maple Public
School, located a short distance
east of the Paramount Market on
the south side of the McKenzie
highway.
First Baptist, Cottage Grove
The Rev, Peter J. Bakker will
speak Sunday morning at 11 a. m.
on the sermon titled, "The Dis
cipline of Doubt." Inspiration time
is 8 p. m. and the evening sermon
is titled, "The Problem of Temp
tation." Tuesday evening a birthday
potluck dinner is scheduled. The
Dorcas Circle will have charge.
Before the evening service Sun-
a special program. Dr. Webster aav tne aeacons ana deaconesses
will speak on "Three Courageous will have the monthly business
Young Men" from Daniel 3.
Bethesda Lutheran Church
Rev. Ingward Olsen, pastor.
Sunday school and Bible classes,
9:45 a.m.; worship at 11, con
firmation and baptism scheduled.
Sermon theme: "How God's King
dom Grows." The senior choir
will sing.
' Sunday afternoon, a picnic spon-
meeting.
Willaginesple Community ''
Baptist Chapel v
Sunday school is at 9:45 a. m.
Classes for all ages.
At the morning worship at 11
o'clock, the senon topic is, "The
True God" given by Rev. Elwood
Marvin. Mrs. Truman Chase is
superintendent.
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SPEAKER at a anion missions?
convention In Eugene June 22-29
will be Dr. Willis R. Hotehkiss,
who has spent 40' years in Africa.
Missionary Speaker
Coming for Week
Dr. Willis R. Hotehkiss, known
as the dean of American mission
aries, will speak throughout next
week, June 22 to June 29, in a un
ion Missionary Convention spon
sored by the First Evangelical
United Brethren' Church and the
Church of the Nazarene.
The speaker was a missionary
for 40- years in Kenya Colony,
Africa, entering an unknown re
gion! and living with the natives
until he acquired their language.
He was the first outsider tp learn
it. He later reduced it to writing,
and translated the Bible into it.
When he retired from his mis
sionary career he left a civilized
tribe with schools, churches, and
commerce. His story of personal
encounters with - lions, of the
difficulties in learning the lan
guage, and the triumphs of Chris
tianity in the lives of the natives
is stirring and challenging, com
ments Rev. Richard S. Taylor, one
of the co-sponsoring pastors. Rev.
Charles Fogg is pastor of the First
Evangelical United Brethren
Church.
Dr. Hotehkiss' opening address
will be in the Nazarene church. 8th
CALENDAR FOR CHURCHES
IN EUGENE AND VICINITY
CITY CHURCHES
Advent Ut, Btvunn-pay:
Sevtnth and Charntltoti. . I.
unpfluc, pastor. Sabbath aarvleaa on
Saturday, Sabbath school, a.m.;
morning worship, 11 a.m. Prayer mtct
Inf Wed., 8:00 p.m. Young paoplai
mcating. Sat 4:30 p.m. .
Assembly ef 34 Tabaruela:
Gordon Kampfer. pastor, 710 Thlrttanth
Av. W., Sunday School, t:4ft a-m.;
moraine worsnip, il a.m.; young
people's meeting, 7 p.m.: evening sing
ing service, 8 p.m.t prayer meeting
and Bible study Wednesday, S p.m.
Baptist (Flrst)t
Broadway at High, Vance R. Web
ter, D.D., pastor, Sunday; Bible School,
8:45 a.m.: morning worship, 11; Baptist
unions, 8:30 p.m.; pre-prsyer, 7:M p.m.;
evening gospel hour, 1:80; Tuesday
prayer hour, 1:30 p.m.; Thursday mid
week prayer service. 7:80 p.m.
Bible Truth Mlsslea
Services each Saturday St 1 p.m.. Sab
bath School at 3 p.m. Meetings held in
WOW Hall.
Beream Baptist Cnapalt
Eleventh and Chambers Streets, Rev.
Norman Brown, pastor, Sunday School
at 8:30 a.m.; gospel service at 7:80 p.m.;
Bible study Friday at 1:80 p.m,
Central Presbyterian
1010 Pearl Street, Or. Norman X.
Tully pastor. 8. 8. 8:48 a.m.; young
aduireible class In pestor'e atudy, 8:48
a.m.; morning service, 11 a.m.; high
school C. E. meets In chapel. S p.m.,
senior high group downstairs. 6:15 pi.;
Westminster House forum, 1414 Ktncfid.
8:30 p.m., all students welcome: Wed
nesday midweek Bible study. I;M jp.m.
Jr; High, 8:15 p.m.
Chercb el Chflit:
Westmoreland Addltleat
185t West Broadway. G. T. Lattin.
minister; Bible School, 10 a.m.t morn
ing worship, 11 a.m.; no evening service
until further notice.
Church ef Chrlstt .
Jefferson Street Church of Christ, 81
Jefferson Street. W, F. Lee, minister.
Sunday morning assembly for worship,
10:15 a.m. Sunday evening, Bible study,
T p.m. Regular Sunday evening assem
bly. 7:30 p.m. Mid-week assembly, Wed
nesday. 7:30 p.m.
Church ef Christ
Warder K. Novak, minister, 484 Tenth
Ave. W.i mornlnsT worship. 11 a.m.t Bible
study, 10 a.m.; evening service, 7.30 p.m.;
young peoples- service, b:so p.m. eunaays;
midweek ladies Bible class, 2 j.m. Wed
nesday, Thursday evening Bible class,
7:30 p.m.
Charch ef Christ (FaJrmeant):
Seventeenth and Columbia, Willie White,
mlnlstei: Claire Parks, Slbje school
superintendent Bible school 10:00 a.m.
morning worship, 11 a.m. Senior and
Junior Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m.;
Evening service, 7:30 p.m.: midweek
worship service Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
Church ef Christ. Scientist (First) l
Twelfth and Oak Streets. Sunday serv
ices 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. S. S. 9:30 am.;
Wednesday evening testimonial meeting,
8. Reading room 86 West Broadway, open
8 a.m. to 0 p.m.; Wednesdays closes at
7:30 p.m. Sundays and holidays open 8 to
Cher eh ef Christ,' Unity
1569 Oak St. Cleoda Dawson, minister.
Sunday School 10 a.m.; service 11 a.m.
Healing and class Thursday 8 p.m.
Church rooms open dally. 11 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. Bible Interpretation Tuesday,
worship. 7:30; Thursday evening atudy,
7:48 p.m.
Church ef Oedt
Third and Monroe, Rev. O. L. Roush,
pastor. 8. S 9:45 a.m.; morning wor
ship, 11; Y. P. prayer service, 6:15;
Christian Crusaders, 6:45; evangelistic
service, 7:45; cottage prayer service
Tues., 7:30 p.m.; mid-week prayer serv
ice. Wed. 7:30; choir practice Wed..
8:30 p.m.
Cengrefatlenal JFIrstlt
Thirteenth and Ferry. Wesley Geodson
Nicholson, minister, Sunday School, 9:45
a.m.; morning worship, U a.m.; Pilgrim
Fellowship, 6:30 p.m.; Junior High Pil
grim Fellowship, 5:00 p.m.
Church ef the Nasarens:
Eighth and Madison, Rev. Richard S.
Taylor. pstor. Church school, 9:45 a.m.;
Morning Worship. 11; Young People's
Groups. 6:30 p.m.: Evangelistic Service,
7:30; Midweek Prayer Service, Wednes
day at 7:30 p.m.
Chareh ef Jesus Christ
Of Latter Day Sslntt 1
Chapel located at Tenth and Tyler Sis.
and Madison, Sunday evening at 8
o'clock. From Tuesday evening: on
the music of the convention will
be provided by the Victory Color
ed Singers of Cleveland, Ohio.
River Road Baptist Chapel
"A New Vision" wiU be the ser
mon subject of Rev. Norman
Brown at the 11 a. m. worship
service Sunday. Bible School for
all ages is at 9:45 a. m. pally va
cation, Bible School begins Mon
day and will continue until July 3-
DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH
JUNE 23 TO JULY 3
9 A. M. to 11:45 A. M., Monday
Aces 4 12
Friday
Sunday Services ... .J...................... 8:S0 A. M.
Norman V. Brown, Pastor
i Mrs. Naomi Gibson Superintendent
l RIVER ROAD BAPTIST CHAPEL
1 ' 1105 River Road
1 DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
June 23 to July 3
f 9 A. M. Dally, Monday - Friday Aces 4 to 11
SUNDAY SERVICES
f3 Mornin Worship"".! '. '. 11:00 A. M.
m Topic: a New vision-
' NOKIUAN W. DKUWN, FSStOr
SPRINGFIELD LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Meetlnc Temporarily in the V. F. W. Ball)
SUNDAY SCHOOL AND ADULT BIBLE CLASS. 9:45 A. M.
DIVINE WORSHIP, 11:00 A. M.
"Vacation Bible School Program"
ALL-CONGREGATION PICNIC AT HENDRICKS
PARK, 1:00 P. M.
STERLING H. SIMONSON, Pastor
1212 K -Street Phone 23(
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST
A Branch ol The Mother Church, The First Church ot Christ,
Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts
. 12th and Oak Streets .
Services Sunday 1 KM. cad 8 TM.
Subject Jane 22
Is the Universe, Including Man Evolved by Atomic Force?"
Sunday School at 9:30 A.M.
Testimonial Meeting Wednesday 8 P.M.
Reading Room, 86 West Broadway
The Public Is Invited to Attend the Church Services and
' Use the Reading Room
First Baptist
Church
Broadway at Win
INVITES TOU SUNDAY
9:45 A. M. Bible School for All.
11:00 A. M. "WALKING HEAVENWARD."
5:30 P. M. Reception for University ot Oregon Students.
6:S0 P. M. Eight Fellowship Groups.
7:30 P. M. Vacation Bible School Program. .
Sermon: "THREE COURAGEOUS YOUNG MEN"
DR. VANCE IL WEBSTER, Pastor
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. "THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
HUGH N. McCAUUM. Pastor
11:00 A. M.
"Lord, That I May Receive My Sight"
Sermon Theme by the Pastor
"The Blind Ploughman" Solo porothy French
' 7:30 P. M.
"Christ and th Devil"
Solos by Vera McCallum and Bob Roberts
Bible School at 9:45 A. M.
Nursery at 9:45 A. M. and 11 A. M.
LAST WEEK OF VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL
June 23 to 27 9:00 A. M. to 11:30 A. M.
TIIE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
v ANNOUNCES
, SUMMER SERVICES AT 10:00 A. M.
Morning Worship and
Sunday School Pre-School, Primary and Older
Wesley Goodson Nicholson, Minister
Mary S. Orubbs, Assistant to Minister
18
Lighthouse
Temple
12th and Olive
(Open Bible Standard)
"Eugene Full
Gospel Center"
9:45
Sunday School
11:00
MISSIONARY RALLY
Rev. Edward Badten and Family,
On Their Way to Northern Alaska.
7:30 ' ',
THE JUDGE AT THE DOOR"
Rev. E. J. Fulton, Speaking
Two reels of pictures, showing our missionaries In
Colombia, will be shown following sermon.
WELCOME
E, J. FULTON, Pastor
Sunday rviee r: Priesthood meeting,
ft a.m.: 8.8. 10:35 a.m.t Sacrament matt
ing. T p.m. Faat .neetlng ltnmed lately fol
lowing Sunday School on flrtt Sunday of
each month. Relief Soelatv. s n m Tnaa.
day; Young Men and Women Mutual
mcvuni, i.jv p.m. weaneMayt Rimary,
3 p.m. Saturday.
rtra Chrtatian
UM Oak St., Rev. Sugh M. McCaUum,
Nit or: 8. 8.. fl:S n. m.i mnrntntr wnr.
hip. 11 a. m.; youth meeting. 6:1$ p.
m.i midweek prayer aarvlca Thursday
at T:30 p. m.; choir rahearnl. Wednes
day. 7:M p. m.
rirat Evaagelleal!
Eighth Avenue at MonrM. Haw. rfhjiMi
Fogg, pastort Oicar Carlson, minister of
music; Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; mora,
ing service, lit V.P. service, : p.m.
Evening service, T:S0t radio service,
KORE, 10 p.m.
Ligament Templet
Open Bible Standard: Twelfth and
Olive, E. J. Fulton, pastor. 8.S., t:45
a.m.; morning worship, 11; Y. p. serv
ices, 0: evening service, 7:80; Tuesday
night Bible study. 7:45; prayer meeting
Thursday. 1:30 n.m. TH. y. p. him tin
7:4B p.m.
tjiMiriB. Biuiiai naaeee)t
Rev. Ingward Olsen, pastor; Sunday
School and Bible classes, B:45 a.m.; Divine
worship service, 11 a.m.; Luther League.
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Sixth and Purl streets. Rev. Kerole)
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Lutheran, Emma,,! ';
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Thirteenth and High Street.. J. L.
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E. W. Juilfs, superintendent; publie
worship with sermon at 11 a.m. Luther
League :30 p.m. under direction Idlaa
Ann Pasjack.
Methedi.t, rir.lt
Twelfth and Willamette. Llewellyn O.
Griffith. S.T.B. minister, 8.S. 9:49 a.m.)
V. I. Johnson, Supt; Jr. JUgh Fellow
ship, 8 p.m.; Senior High Fellowship,
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" A Survivor ol the Infamous
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"THE SINGING G.L'S"
S Vela and A Piano
WOODROW WILSON JR. HIGH
12th and JoHorson Euqene, Ore
THE APOSTLE PAUL
' SAID:
"Now these things, brethren,
I have In a figure transferred
to myself and Apollos lor your'
sakes; that in us ye might learn
not to go beyond the things
which are written; that no one
of you be puffed up for the
one against the other" (1 Cor.
4:6). The principle back of this
statement is one of the most
needed ideas in the field of re
ligion in our era. Many re
ligious bodies teach that we are
free to do anything in our wor
ship and service to God that is
not expressly forbidden in the
word of God. For example, the
use of instrumental music in
the worship of God is not for
bidden in so many words in the
New Testament. Thus people
have the idea that it is author
ized. They over look the fact
that God has commanded of us
what He wanted us to do. The
"things that are written" con
tain His will to us. We are com
manded to sing (Eph. 5:19; Col.
3:16; 1 Cor. 14:15). Nowhere
are we .commanded to play an
Instrument.
The fact that we are com
manded to sing and no com
mand Is given for us to play In
dicates exactly what we should
do. The "things that are writ
ten" say sing. One who adds
playing an instrument goes be
yond what Is written. He Is
guilty of doing what Paul
teaches we ought not to do.
The Bible or the word of God
is both inclusive and exclusive.
That which it authorises by a
"Thus salth the Lord" is in
cluded. All else is excluded be
cause it is not included. When
Jesus instituted the Lord's Sup
per, he commanded bread and
the cup or fruit of the vine as
its elements. Everything else Is
thus excluded.
This shows that the word of
God is sufficient. It furnishes
us "completely unto every good
work" (2 Tim. 3:17). Whoever
goes beyond that word to add
that which God did not com
mand Is guilty of heresy
(2 Jno. S).
CHURCH OF CHRIST
61 Jefferson St., Eugene
Services: Sunday 10:15 a.m.)
7:56 p.m.; Wed. 8 p.m.
W. P. Lee, Minister
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tth and Madison fits.
First Evangelical
United Brethren Church
8th and Monroe Stt. '
CO-SPONSORING
Great
Missionary Convention
Featuring
Dr. Willis R. Hotehkiss
Pioneer African Missionary
Dynamic Speaker '
Opened New Field
Lived Dangerously
Started Schools
Founded Hospitals
The IRogers
OUTSTANDING SINGERS and INSTRUMENTALISTS
From CLEVELAND, OHIO
SERVICES AS
FOLLOWS:
STJNDAT
11:06 a.m. Evanseltetl
8:06 p.m. Naiarene
MONDAY
7:30 p.m Naiarene
TUESDAY
- 7:80 p.m. Naiarene
WEDNESDAY '
7:80 p.m Naiarene
THURSDAY
7:80 p.m Evangelical
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7:30 p.m Evangelical
SUNDAY
11:00 a.m Naiarene
2:86 p.m Evangelical
8:00 p.m Evsnielleal
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3L CHURCHES OF CHRIST Jl
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AMONG THE REASONS TOR RELIGIOUS CONFUSION IS A FAILURE TO "RIGHTLY
DIVIDE THE WORD OF TRUTH." (2 Tim. 2:15) People who are still striving to cling to the
old Moiaical law in this dispensation have not yet learned the proper relation between the Old
Testament and the New Testament. "Christ is become of no effect unto you, whosoever of you
are Justified by the law (law of Moses); ye are fallen from grace." (Gal. 5:4). We must learn
that God's law in the Old Testament was "added because of transgressions, till the seed should
come to them to whom the promise was made. . ." (Gal. 3:19). But Christ has broken down this
middle wall (law of commandments) ot partition between Jew and Gentfle, nailing it to his
cross, that he might reconcile both (Jew and Gentile) unto God in one body. (Eph. 2:14; Col.
2:14). So the old law given at Mt. Sinai was done away In Christ, that a new covenant might
be given to the world. Paul said the old law became dead, under which the Jews were held un
til Christ, and that they were delivered from It, that they should serve In newness of spirit, and
not in the oldness ot the letter. This was the law containing the 10 commandments. See Rom.
7:7 where he tells which law It was the law which said, "Thou Shalt not covet." This was the
10th commandment written on stone.
The following Churches ef Christ In this community welcome yon to attend all of their service
494 10th Ave. West Monroe near Fifth 12th and C Street!
(Eugene) (Cottacje Grove) (Springfield)
London Central View
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