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**JN oo H ü j q ujaqjnoQ Church Ashland, Oregon 1 Announcements iTiursday, January 5, 1950 World Church Work Discussed By Dr. ( xx'kbiirn The Talent News VERA RICE. CORRESPONDENT BIBLE C O M M E N T r o n JAN. 8 The Resurrection Was the Church's One Foundation METHODIST CHURCH Robert Mcllvenna, Minister 945, Sunday School. Bill Weber, superintendent. 11 a m ,. Morning Worship with anthem and solo. Nursery for small children. 11 a m.. Junior Church. 6 p m., Junior Hi Fellowship. 6 p.m., Hi School Fellowship, 6:30 p.m., Wesley Foundation Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Choir rehearsal. Gasoline Sales I p In Oregon T A L E N T F R IE N D S C H U R C H Pastor, Ir w in P. A lg e r Sunday, January 8: 10:00 a.- m , Sunday School. 11:00 a.nr. Worship Hour; Junior Church, Senior Church Service 7 00 p - m , Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p - m. Song and Praise Service. Tuesday, Jan. 10: 7:30 p.m., Young P eo p les Praver Fellow ship. Wednesday. Jan. 11: 7 30 p m Evangelism Study. IT H the miracle of the Resur rection of Jesus is associated TALENT METHODIST (the miracle of the transformation CHURCH in the lives of men— a miracle . and W ag n er A ven u e P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H that one man so transformed ac Alice May Woolley — Pastor tually described as a passing from 130 N. Main (at Helman) 9:45 Sunday School. 1100 H e r. George Shum an, M lw lft+ r death unto life. Morning Worship 730 Evening I t was the Apostle John, one of “A Friendly Church Service. • the brothers whom Jesus called for Thoughtful People” Boanerges, “sons of thunder”— “In our 75th year” B.WeVit u d y 7 30 Y° Un* Pe° pIe'S the brothers who had wanted 9:45 A.M.— Church School for Jesus to call down fire and con all ages. Sherman J. Hadley, Wednesday, 7:30 Prayer Meet mg. sume villagers who had used Him Superintendant. Inhospitably, and who, through u a l ^ 16" 100" B ’b le C lubs as u > S W I S S PRESIDENT — D r. their mother, had sought the fore 11 A.M.— Morning Worship. An Max E. Petltpierre has been most places— this John, who said, them by the choir. Sermon by elected to succeed Ernst Nobs at We know that we have passed the pastor. the head of the Swiss Confeder Chief Purdue of the Talent from death unto life because we 5 P.M.—Junior High Society. ation. The new president, pic Fire Department states: at the love the brethren.” ( I John 3:14., 6:30 P.M.— Senior High Society tured in his office in Berne, has recent fire in the home of Geo I t was in the miracle of the and Westminister Club. he form al status of prime m in rge Conner the work of the vol Resurrection—and in this miracle The first quarterly Commun ster and his period of office is in the lives of the disciples— that ion service w ill be held on next unteer firemen was obstructed one year. D r, Petitpierre is a the founding of the church began. Sunday, January 8th. The ses by unauthorized spectators who member of the Radical-Demo Its true founder, of course, was cratic Party. sion w ill meet at 10:45 for the crowded into the building and Jesus, and it was founded in His blocked the way of firemen who reception of new members. life and teaching. Its charter was On Wednesday, January 11th ^ a t t e m p t i n g to extinguish HELP WANTED the Sermon on the Mount, and its the annual congregational m eet the blaze. Also the fire hoses mission and purpose the preaching Here run over several times bv In 1950 the News-Review ex of the good news concerning the ing of the Presbyterian church passing cars. Both these practi pects to expand its coverage of w ill be held follow ing a 6:30 gospel of God's love and grace. But it was the Resurrection that cover-dish dinner. Reports from ces are a direct violation of local activities and social events. brought the life and teaching to the various church organizat local and state laws and at fut- To accomplish this we are ask its triumph in the lives of those ions and election of officers is ure flres w ill be dealt with ac ing the cooperation of all orga cordingly. nisations In supplying us with who went forth to preach that scheduled Mrs. Gertrude Ottiger presi the accurate facts. Drop your gospel and to found the church. They were real Christian states dent of the Community Club notices in the mail or c a lf the THE CONGREGATIONAL men, the men of divine destiny, distributed 300 bags of Christ office, 8651. who established the church upon CHURCH mas candy left from their party its one foundation, Jesus Christ, 717 Siskiyou Blvd. o the children of the community Get your Job Printing at the whom they had known in His Evart P. Borden. Minister on New Years day. News Review earthly life, and whose spiritual Talent school opened on Tues- Sunday School 9:30 a m., Mar daF; with the kids new bicycles presence, “Lo, I am with you alway,” was their strength and jorie Fliniau, Supt. sliding along the icy streets. guidance. 11.00 A.M. Worship service- Harlan Love son of Mr and Soon they were to be strength mcharge of the Plymouth G uild’ ened by a converted persecutor Dr Borden w ill be able to assist Mrs. Harry Love left Monday Paul, who saw the Christ, as he in this service. Lois Windsor will evening for his post in Texas said “as one born out of due sing. season.” o p m P il8rim Fellowships Tuesday Jan. 10th, Grange If we would see the Christian 8:00 p.m. Dramatic Club. church strong today, we must re H E C. w ill meet at Mrs Loyal Thursday, January 5, at 6:30 Bates, Medford live the experience of these men. We must find the faith, vision, and p m. dinner and annual m eeting i. nWed” 11- Home Extens courage of the early disciples. of the church. ion unit. City hall 10:30 a m What was possible then is possible S í h fí-arold Keny ° n and now, if we will seek the power and Mrs. Ralph Gmter in charge of CHURCH O t GOD guidance of God. erb seasoning demonstrations 1025 Iowa Street Every one welcom e to attend FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. T. O. Satterfield, Pastor Grange Genette Grow, associate pastor. m/ an ÍLh - SCIENTIST meeting Thursday evening. Pioneer Avenue South 9:45 a.m., Church Bible school Jan. 18. Community Club Sunday morning service at 11 each Lord's day, Mrs. Perry m eets at city hall. Please attend Smith is director. o’clock. this meeting. - _ U a n °.. M om ing Worship Subject: Sacrament. Thursday. Jan. 5. The leaders Golden Text: Proverbs 16:1, 3. Message by the Pastor. for glove making will attend 7* p.m., Youth Fellow ship ser The prepartations of the heart the cass in Medford for Talents vice, directed by the young pe- in man, and the answer of the Home Extension Group. opIe - for 1116 young people, tongue, is from the Lord -Irs. Mona Gildreath has in 7:45, Evanglistic op Commit thy works unto the, . . ------- — services, up- formed friends that she is i ser Lord, and thy thoughts shall be i ening e?ln £ with a good rousing ser- proud grandmother of a 9U lb vice, the *-------»«’ • - established. vice> the Pastor w ill deliver the baby boy, born to Mr. and Mrs message. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. "* s i S o S : a!on Los a "b h "s Wednesday evening meeting, p m ’ Wednesday. Prayer 8 'clock. Testimonies of Christ and Praise Service. This is a time of refreshing from the Lord ian Science healing. Return From Los Angeles Reading Room open daily when our spiritual needs are Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Shiv- met. from 2 to 5 p.m. except Sun- This Church believes in and eley and two daughters and Mr. days and holidays. The public is cordially invited practices divine healing, without Shiveley s mother have returned from a three weeks trip to Los to attend these services and to fanatacism. Angeles. use the Reading Room. FIRST CHURCHOF CHRIST (Christian Church) Second and B Streets Eari F. Downing, Minister Bible S c h o o l , 9:45 j Morning Service, 11:00 a m Sermon: “Our Battle.” Music by the choir. Glenn Matthews, dir ector. ’ ,h JUu ^ Church, 11:00 a.m the children. 4 00hrnS^ an T Endeavor: Juniors, 4n° .° vp m ': Junior High School and Young People, 6:30 p.m. Evening Service, 7:30 pm Sermon: “Questions this modern age ask about the Holy Spirit ” GRACE LUTHERN CHURCH Iowa and Mountain Avenues 2 f P,° w e ^he High School Paul W. F. Harms, Pastor. Sunday School 9:45. Adult Discussion Group 10 00 Morning Worship Service 11 •- Sermon Topic: “Must live many years to live a Mirror Barber ShoD November sales of gasoline in Oregon were slightly higher than • year ago, the fuels tax divis ion of the secretary of state's of fice reported today. Taxes of 4 in ! J n 28 S° Werc >’aid on 38- 410,750 gallons. Sales in the first eleven months of 1949 total 439,629 819 gallons resuting In gross state taxes of >24,105.174 47. Approxi m ately 14 percent of taxes paid hl.5^LUnied <n refund" ‘o non khuay users, the division said. volunteered to give outsid« in struction. Dr. Cockburn voiced an optimistic confidence In the survival of the Church under pressure. Sponsored by the Methodist Congregational, Presbyterian E pis copalian and Nazarene | churches of Ashland the Rev James Hutchinson Cockburn D. D former Moderator of the Church of Scotland and now President of the World Council of Churches, spoke on Monduy evening at the Presbyterian church. Hr. Cockburn gave his hear ers a glimpse into certain of the Iron Curtain countries where he had recently traveled. He told of the upsurge of Christianity In Europe despite the anti church pressure of the Soviets Through the World Council of Churches, a*d has been given to thousands of Christian teachers who have Pet Foods and F a m Phoenix Feed & Seed Highway 99. 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