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I MAIL TRIBUNI, Madford, Or.
'A 'rlaay, April 1, 190
DR. DWIGHT DODSON
Meeting Seriei Set
Secretary to Speak
At Baptist Church
Dr. Dwlght Dodaon, Ameri
can Baptist Secretary for Ore
gon, will hold a series of meet
ing from April 3 to 7 at East
wood Baptist church.
Dr. Dodson is a former
evangelist. He has served as
trustee of Llnfield college
and Berkeley Baptist Divinity
school.
Services will be hclc' Sun
day at 10:45 a.m. and 7:30
p.m. and Monday through
Thursday at 8 p.m. The public
is invited to attend.
Chancel choir rehearsal will
be held Wednesday, April 6,
at 9 p.m.
Church Prepares
For Meetings
Central Point - Cottage
prayer meetings will continue
all next week by members of
Church of Christ, Third and
Oak its.
The membership attendance
board will be used by all
church members starting Sun
day. Members of the church
attending the morning or eve
ning worship service are to
turn their card over, accord
ing to Mr. Jean M. Shelley,
minister.
At the 6:30 p.m. youth hour
young people who have re
turned from the Cross Bear
ers Crusade will report on
the event.
Mr. Shelley will speak at
10:45 a.m. Sunday on "How
Much Owest Thou Unto My
Lord? At 7:30 p.m. his topic
is "When God Gives Up."
Sunday, April 10, through
17 Ralph Holcomb will con
duct evangelistic meetings at
the church. On Easter Sunday
two services will be held at
8:30 and 10:45 a.m. He will
also preach nightly at 7:30
p.m.
Unity Announces
Topics for Month
The Rev. Katharine Bos
worth, miniilcr of Unity Cen
ter of Mcdford, has an
nounced the subjects for the
Sunday morning devotional
services for April.
Sunday at H a.m. at Pythi
an hall, Fifth and Grape sts.,
she will speak on "The New
Song." The following Sun
days' topics will be "In Ills
Name." "Christ is Risen in
You Today," and "His Power
In Us."
The Center at BBS South
Oakdale ave. Is open daily
Monday through Friday, 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. For private
consultation with Mrs. Bos
worth, telephone SPring
2-8902 for an appointment.
Camera Club Plans
Home Talent Show
The Valley View Camera
club Is sponsoring a home tal
ent program Saturday at 7:30
p.m. at the Lincoln School
gymnasium. The theme la
Memories Past and Present
A variety of talent will be
displayed In panlumimcs, vo
cal and Instrumental musical
numbers and novelty pieces.
. Pictures taken by club mom-
' bars will be shown.
Included on the program
will be organ selections by
Hazel Hoyt and Maxine Yost
Camera club president and
program director is Iva Mar.
tin. Master of ceremonies will
be Tom Kcnnaday.
Proceeds from the evening's
entertainment are for the
benefit of the new Rogue Riv
er Junior Academy building.
lion Lutheran Tells
Sunday Topic: Event
The Rev. H. C. Coovcrl. pas
tor of Zlon Lutheran church,
will speak Sunday at 11 a.m.
on "Make Your Religion Your
Own." The senior choir will
sing "God So Loved the
World."
Sunday at 6:30 p.m. the
Senior Lutherleague will host
the Methodist young people
at Hobo party it Zlon Lu
theran church.
Meeting Attended
By Local Members
Of Reorganized LDS
Three members of the local
congregation of the Reorgan
ized Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints, Tenth
and Ivy sis., will attend the
Amboy Centennial General
conference of the church,
April 3 through 10, In Inde
pendence, Mo.
Activities Told
For Congregation
Church This Week
The sermon by the Rev.
Thomas McCamant at both
services at the Congregational
church Sunday will be on
"Churches Then and Now",
based cn the letters to the
seven churches in Revelation
2 and 3. Services during Lent
are at 9:45 and 11 a.m.
Church school meets only
at 9:45 a.m. when there are
also nurseries for infants and
toddlers. Care for younger
children is provided at 1 1 a.m.
The choir directed by Car
roll Graber will sing "Trust in
the Lord" at the early service.
At 11 a.m. the Seventh Grade
Ensemble from Hedrick Jun
ior High school will sing
"O Bless the Lord".
Group Meetings
All three of the church's
Bible study and discussion
groups have meetings sched
uled this week. The Women's
Bible Study group meets
Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Carl Elhart. The
discussion will be based on
Luke 14 and 15. The Laymen's
breakfast will be held
Wednesday at 6:30 a.m. There
will be a discussion of fu
nerals based on I Corinthians
15. The evening study group
for younger women will be
held at the home of Mrs.
Daryl Farnham Wednesday at
8 p.m.
The adult class of the Sun
day school continues to meet
at 9:45 a.m. Sunday at the
home of Mrs. Judd Greenman,
2120 East Main st. Gatewood
Smith is the leader. The Pil
grim Fellowship meets Sun
day ai 7 p.m. at Pilgrim
House. The Fellowship com
mission is in charge of the
program.
New Pastor to
Speak Saturday
Speaker at the Valley View
Seventh-day Advcntist church
at the worship hour Saturday
morning will be A. F. Well
man, recently appointed pas
tor for the Ashland and Val
ley View Advcntist churches.
Pastor Wellman has had
more than 30 years experi
ence as pastor and evangelist
In various parts of the United
States. His work has included
service In Chicago, III., New
York, Orlando, Fla., the San
Francisco area, Kansas City,
Mo., and most recently as
pastor of the Montavilla
church In Portland.
Pastor and Mrs. Wellman
have two children, a ion in
Massachusetts and a daughter
in California.
The Wellmnns are living at
1317 Fortune dr. in Mcdford.
Youthspiration
Group Hear Choir
Tiller - Youthspiration.
which Is an organization of
yuung people from six church
es In Myrtle Creek, held their
meeting in the Tiller Commu
nity church Saturday, March
26.
The meeting was opened by
the president, Dick Froman.
A near capacity crowd was
on hand to hear the Canyon
ville Bible choir conducted by
Dun Haas. The choir, accom
panied by Miss Rosalie Frost,
sang hymns beginning back
In the twelfth century on up
to the present day hymns.
Miss Janet Pennyington, Ni
geria, Africa, and a senior at
the academy, spoke. Her par
ents are missionaries in Af
rica.
The group will be In Mcd
ford at the Bethel Assembly
of God church Sunday.
Missionaries At
Eagle Point Church
Eagle Point - Two mission
aries will speak at the Com
munity Blhle church, Eagle
Point, Sunday. Monday, and
Tuesday, according to the Rev.
Joseph J. Munthaw, minister.
The missionaries are the
Rev. William D. Hardy. Thai
land, and Mrs. Marc Volstad,
Peru. Both are missionaries
under The Christian and Mis
sionary Alliance. Mr. Hardy
has been with them since
1953. Mrs. Volstad has been
sn active missionary for 27
years.
Elder Frank Tucker, Kla
math River, Calif., Is attend
ing as delegate from the
southern Oregon district. Oth
ers attending Include Priest
Harry Spirtig and Mrs.
Spirtig, 807 South Central
ave
More than 2,600 delegates
and other members are ex
pected to attend.
President W. Wallace Smith
will deliver the opening ad
dress bunday afternoon. Wed
nesday, April 6, the church
will observe the centennial of
the historical conference at
Amboy, 111., when Joseph
Smith III, son of Joseph Smith
Jr., founder of the movement,
was accepted as president of
the reorganization of the
church.
Among other features of the
conference will be a display
of the complete manuscript of
the Book of Morinan. Dictated
by Joseph Smith Jr. from an
cient plates, the manuscript
includes the religious and
civil histories of pre-Columbian
American civilizations.
The conference will close
Sunday, April 10, when the
assignments of all full-time
ministers are read.
Youth Leader to
Be Guest Speaker
William F. Wills, evange
list and youlh leader, will
speak at the First Baptist
church, North Central ave.
and Fifth st. Sunday. He will
speak at both the 11 a.m.
worship and at the 7:45 p.m.
service.
Mr. Wills will also hold
services at First Baptist from
April 4 through 8, from 7:30
to 8:45 p.m. The meetings are
geared to young people and
leaiure motion picture mes
sages, oil scenes on -felt, gos
pel magic, and chalk draw
ings under colored lighting
and black light.
The youth speaker repre
sents the Youth Gospel Cru.
sade Inc., Wcstboro. Wis., a
faith missionary project reach
ing youngsters and adults in
many areas across the nation.
Awards are given during
the course of the week to boys
and girls for faithfulness in
atlendance, memory work,
and bringing others. All inter
ested adults and children in
the community are Invited to
attend.
Sunday School Sets
Saturday Outing
Gold Hill Two Sunday
school classes of the Gold Hill
Christian church and their
teachers have made arrange
ments for an all-day outing
Saturday, when they will
climb to the top of Table
Rock. ,
Those planning to go are
the Junior Girl's fourth
through sixth graders, and the
Junior High class made up of
seventh and eighth grade
girls. Mrs. Leonard Andrews
and Miss Jean Cunningham,
minister of the church, will
accompany the girls.
Mrs. Rex Allison, acting su
perintendent of the Sunday
school said that the Bible
reading and attendance con
test with competition between
the classes will commence
Sunday at 9:45 a.m.
"He That Hath Seen Me"
will be the sermon subject by
Miss Cunningham at the Gold
Hill Christian church worship
service at 11 a.m.
Three Missionaries
To Speak in Valley
Control Point-Three mis
sionaries will be featured In
a series of evening services
at the Community Bible
church, Fourth and Alder sts.
The missionary convention
will begin Wednesday, April
6. at 7:45 p.m. with the Rev.
Willard Martin, missionary to
Ainca. Mr. Martin will also
be heard Friday and Sunday
nights.
Thursday the Rev. Leslie
Cole, Ecuador, will speak and
show colored slides, costumes
and currlos. Sunday at the 11
a m. servirc, the Rev. William
Hardy, Thailand, will speak
on scripture distribution.
Each missionary will give
ii p-t o-d a t observations of
these lands.
Two Poys Given
By Bishop' Company
Cave Junctlcm-The Bishop's
company of Santa Barbara,
Calif., will present the play
"Cry the Beloved Country"
at the Immanuel Methodist
church at 8 o'clock tonight.
The play will be given at the
church.
The company gave the pro
gram "The Devil and Daniel
Webster" at the Illinois Val
ley High school during the afternoon.
1957 Award Morir Winnor
Bible School Contest To
Finish at Central Church
The Central Church of
Christ Bible school will con
clude its "Rocket Race To The
Moon" contest Sunday. Final
points will be tallied at the
Lord's Supper to
Be Served Sunday
The sacrament of the Lord's
supper will be observed at
the First Presbyterian church
Sunday with Dr. D. Kirkland
West speaking on. "Why The
Lord's Supper?" for his com
munion meditation.
The Westminster choir will
sing, "Let Us Break Bread
Together" at the 9:30 a.m.
service with the chancel choir
singing, "Go To Dark Gothse-
mane" at the 11 a.m. service.
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Dyrud will
sing, "O, Divine Redeemer"
as a duet for both services.
Fifty-six new members will
join the church at the morn
ing services. These have been
attending classes in church
membership for the past five
weeks and include both youth
and adults.
Junior High Fellowship will
meet Sunday at 5 p.m. for a
program entitled, "Just Our
Luck!", to be led by Gail
Voight and Sharon Mellish
Eighth grade is in charge of
worship and refreshments,
Youth Fellowship for senior
highs will meet at 7 p.m.
the church. The meeting, "Thy
Will - My Will," will be led
by Lynn Peterson and Ruth
Milligan. Fireside will be an
nounced.
Youth Night will be held at
the church Wednesday at 5:15
p.m. with family night dinner
at 6:30 p.m .
Atrica Speaks will be the
theme of the family night din
ner. At 7:30 p.m. Dr. West
will give a message on "Af
rica - Land of Choas or Op
portunity," showing colored
slides sent by the William
Ainley's.
St. Luke's to Have
Lenten Topic Sunday
The minister of St. Luke's
Methodist church, the Rev.
Mclvln Dixon, will preach the
Lenten sermon at the 11 a.m.
worship service Sunday. His
subject will be "It Costs to
Redeem!"
The choral ensemble will
sing the anthem and super
vised nursery is conducted for
pre-school children during the
service.
Preliminaries for the church
school session begin at 9:45
a.m. and there are classes held
for all ages. The Methodist
Youth Fellowship meets at
6:30 p.m. under the counsel
orshlp of Al Cole.
Youth membership class is
held Sunday at 3 p.m. and the
adult inquirer's class is held
on Wednesday at 8 p.m. pre
ceded by chapel choir rehears
al at 7:15 p.m.
St. Luke's is located at 2940
Siskiyou blvd. across the street
from the Hoover Elementary
school.
Christ Ambassadors
To Meet Tonight
A Christ Ambassadors meet
ing will be held tonight at 7:30
o'clock at Reese Creek. The
pastor, the Rev. Gerald Smith,
and members of his C. A.
group will be host to the Mcd
ford group. The M e d f o r d
C.A.'s will be in charge of the
service, providing music un
der the supervision of their
president, Daniel Smelser.
The Mcdford group was pre
sented with a trophy at the
regular rally here Monday
evening. This trophy is ob
tained by having the most
present in this group, and may
be kept permanently only if
won three consecutive times.
Ministers to Meet
Tuesday, April 5
The monthly meeting of the
Medford Ministerial associa
tion will be held Tuesday,
April S, at 9:30 a.m. at Con
gregational church.
Several foreign students at
tending Southern Oregon col
lego will give their impres
sions of America at the meet
ing. A fellowship hour will be
gin the meeting. Ministers of
all denominations and
churches are Invited to attend.
SERMON SUBJECT
"Unreality" will be the ser
mon subject Sunday at First
Church of Christ, Scientist,
100 Windsor ave. The service
is held at 11 a.m. and all are
welcome to attend. Young
people up to the age of 20 are
Invited to attend Sunday
school.
CHURCH NEWS
National Religious Publicity Council
9:45 a.m. combined opening
exercises. The winning team
will be honored on April 10
at a dinner prepared by the
losing team.
Sunday also Is the begin
ning of a new quarter of
study materials In the Bible
school. The youth and adult
classes will be studying
Jesus' Sermon On the Mount
and comparative texts for the
next 13 weeks. The first les
son, "Jesus, the Master Teach
er," will be based on portions
of the 5th and 9th chapters
of the gospel of Matthew.
Worship at Central church,
North Central ave. at Jack
son St., will begin at 11 a.m.
The minister, John V. Heber
ling, has announced the ser
mon subject, "Escape!"
Interested members of the
congregation are invited to
meet at. the church at 2 p.m.
Sunday for a tour of inspec
tion of some of the church
buildings of the area. The
purpose of the tour is to gath
er ideas for the new building
Central church plans to con
struct at Oakdale and Holmes
sts.
Following the 6:30 p.m.
Junior, Intermediate and Sen
ior youth groups, worship will
begin at 7:30 p.m. Linda Au
brey and Pat Dale will give
brief reports on the Cross-
bearers Crusade west coast
youth conference they attend
ed last week end at San Jose
Bible college, San Jose, Calif.
Mr. Herberling will speak on
"King Saul, Rejected by
God." There" will be a short
quiz on the life of David.
Methodists Tells
Sermons tor Sunday
Dr. George Roseberry, min
ister of First Methodist
church, will preach Sunday
on "The New Grace." This is
the sermon on Passion Sunday
for the 9:30 and 11 a.m. serv
ices. The youth choir will pre
sent the anthem "O Sacred
Head, Now Wounded." The
chancel choir will present "O
Come And Mourn" during the
11 a.m. service. Miss Colleen
Barr will be the soloist for
each service.
The Rev. Herschel W. Hall,
Ashland, will preach at the
7:30 p.m. Lenten service. The
choir of First Methodist
church. Ashland, will furnish
the music for the service. They
will sing three numbers from
the Easter Cantata "O Divine
Redeemer."
The Older Youth Fellow
ship will meet at the church
and go to the Duane Franklin
home, 1470 Kings hiRhway, at
6:30 p.m. Gene Coggins and
Judy Blackburn are in charge
of the program. Methodist
Youth Fellowship will meet
at 6:30 p.m. The program Is
"Sine Praise" directed by
Mike Phillips, chairman
the Fellowship area.
of
First Assembly
Tells ot Services
The Rev. L. W. Haynes, pas
tor nt Assembly of God, Phoe-
I nix, will be guest speaker at
the monthly meeting oi ine
Men's Fellowship, First As
sembly, 1108 West Main St.,
on Saturday at 7:45 p.m. ac
cording to the Fellowship
president, Evan E. Rasmussen.
Hnlv communion win ue
observed Sunday at the 11
a.m. worship service. The Rev
R. E. Cull, pastor, will speak
on the subject, "The Mag
netic Christ."
Sunday at 7:30 p.m. the
pastor will present an evange
listic sermon entitled "Con
version, What Is It."
Pathfinder Leaders
! Attend Conference
A workshop for all Path
finder leaders and workers is
under way in the Grants Pass
Seventh day A d v e n 1 1 s t
church. It started today and
will continue through April 4.
Conducting t h e workshop
will be Pastors John Hancock
and Richard Schwartz from'
Portland. Pastor Hancock Is
Missionary Volunteer Secre
tary for the North Pacific
Union conference and Pastor
Schwartz holds the same posi
tion In the Oregon conference.
Pathfinder director for the
' Mcdford club is Oral Tucker.
New Minister at
Pentecostal Church
Mr. and Mrs. James Allen
left Medford last week for
California where they will
enter the evangelistic field
of the Pentecostal Church of
God. Mr. Allen was minister
of the Medford Full Gospel
church here.
New minister at the local
church is Mrs. Lillie Snider.
Presbyterians
Tell Activities
Jacksonville - Communion
will be served during the 11
a.m. worship service at First
Presbyterian church, accord
ing to the Rev. King K. Jones
Jr., minister of the church.
The choir will sing "He
Leadeth Me."
Central Point - The Rev.
Robert Bridge will speak Sun
day at First Presbyterian
church on the third in a series
of questions often asked about
Jesus. His topic will be ''What
Will You Do With Jesus."
A nursery is maintained for
pre-school children.
The offering for the One
Great Hour of Sharing will
be dedicated on Palm Sunday.
Phoenix - The Rev. William
Saladin will speak on "The
Idea of Spirits" at the 11 a.m.
services Sunday at the First
Presbyterian church.
Communion will be served.
Tonight from 7:30 to 9
o'clock a backwards party
will be held to mark April
Fools day for the children of
the Sunday school and their
friends from the fourth grade
up.
Wednesday the choir will
meet for rehearsal. Nursery
service is available from 7 to
8 p.m. Office hours Wednes
day are from 2 to 5 p.m. A
Bible study will be held at
the Manse following choir re
hearsal from 8 to 9 p.m.
Gross receipts from Friday
night's dinner totalled $247, it
was reported. After deduct
ing expenses the church net
ted $168.30. This sum will
be divided between the two
sponsoring groups the King's
Men and the Women's Associ
ation.
St. Peter's Topic
Told for Sunday
The sermon at St. Peter's
Lutheran church, East Main
and Vancouver sts., will an
swer the question of what it
costs to be saved. On the basis
of Isaiah 55:1, the Rev. John
E. Simon, pastor of the church,
will speak on the topic, "What
Will It Cost?" Sunday at 11
a.m. It will include the cele
bration of the Lord's Supper.
Tht Sunday school for all
age-groups begins at 9:30 a m
The last of the regular
Wednesday evening Lenten
services will be conducted
next week at 7:30 p.m. The
sermon subject, the sixth in a
scries of Lenten character
'studies, is "The Penitent
Thief."
During Holy Week there
will be services on Maundy
Thursday and Good Friday.
St. Peter's is also planning
three Easter services, at 6
a.m. at the Starlite Drive-In
theater, and at 8 and 11 a.m.
at the church.
The confirmation classes
will meet at 10:45 a.m. in
stead of at 10:00 a.m.
Film Scheduled at
Gold Hill Methodist
Gold Hill "Let's Go Camp
ing" will be the title of the
film that will be shown dur
ing church school at the Gold
Hill Community Methodist
church, Sunday at 9:45 a.m.,
according to Mrs. Paul Mol
loy, superintendent of the
church school.
"Tragedy Of Ignorance"
will be the title of the sermon
at the Gold Hill Community
Methodist church at 11 a.m.
by the Rev. O. L. Kendal,
pastor of the church.
Linda Parker, will be lay
speaker. She will speak on
'What Christianity Means to
Me," prior to his sermon.
Mrs. C. Norman Gail, choir
director, said the choir will
sing during the worship serv
ice. Mrs. John Bruce will be
organist.
The evening worship group
will study the first chapter of
First Timothy, with Mr. Ken
dal In charge of the lesson at
6:30 p.m. at the church.
The Senior Methodist Youth
Fellowship directed by Mrs.
George T. Allen will meet at
6:30 p.m. and the Intermedi
ate Methodist Youth Fellow,
ship led by Mrs. Kermit Sic
kle will meet at 5:30 p.m.
An official board meeting
will be held Sunday at 7:30
p.m. 'following the worship
service.
FILMS SCHEDULED
Lake Creek - The sound
films "In the Footsteps of a
Witch Doctor" and "Five Min
utes to Live" will be shown
tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the
Lake Creek Sunday school.
The first film will show na
tive life in Belgian Congo and
the power of the witch doctor
over the natives. The second
film tells what four Christian
leaders would want to say if
they had only five minutes to
live.
FAMILY AT SERVICE
Eagle Point - Forty mem
bers of the Nation family will
attend and conduct the Satur
day service a: Eagle Point
Seventh-day Adventist church.
The service will be held in the
Eagle Point Grange hall.
THE REV. J. W. GARSEE
Assigned to Samoa Islands
Nazarenes to Hear
Missionaries April 7
The Rev. and Mrs. Jarrell
W. Garsce, Corpus Christi,
Texas, recently appointed as
missionaries to open work in
the Somoa Islands for the
Church of the Nazarene, will
speak at the First Church of
the Nazarene, 620 North Hol
ly St., Thursday, April 7. at
7:30 p.m.
The Garsces, who have been
pastoring the Trinity Naza
rene church in Corpus Christi
since 1954, will be under as
signment by the home mis
sions department of the
church.
The Somoa Islands will be
come the 41st world area to
which the denomination's
missionary program has been
extended. The Somoa Islands
are about 2,600 miles south of
Hawaii.
The Rev. Harold M. Sanner,
pastor of the local church, will
preach in the 11 a.m. service
Sunday, which is broadcast
over KDOV. He will speak at
7 p.m. "also.
Sunday is also "Enrollment
Day" in the Sunday school
and new members will be en
rolled in all the departments.
Sermon Series to
End Sunday Morning
The Rev. Glenn McKerrow
will give the last in his series
of sermons on the revelations
made to the churches Sunday
morning at the First Christian
church. His message at both
services will be "Build the
Church Through Constant
Witness."
At the first service the
youth choir will sing "Some
day He'll Make it Plain" and
at the 10:55 a.m. service the
chancel choir will present the
anthem "My God and I."
Mrs. George Hicks and Mrs.
William Preston will be host
esses for the coffee hour fol
lowing the second service.
The instruction classes for
those interested in joining the
church will be concluded
Sunday at 4:45 p.m. Mr. Mc
Kerrow has been conducting
the classes.
The Chi Rho Fellowship
will meet at 6 p.m. for a craft
period followed by study and
worship.
The Christian Youth Fel
lowship will meet at 6:30 p.m.
to continue their study of re
ligions of the world. Harold
Baily will be the leader on
Taoism..
Because of the pre-Easter
evangelism program of the
church the regular board
meeting has been postponed
one week to April 12.
Jacksonville Topics
Told for 1st Assembly
Jacksonville - Sunday at
the 11 a.m. service at First
Assembly of God, Fifth and
Blackstone sts., Pastor W. El
wood Irby will speak on the
subject "Rejected." The scrip
ture will be found in Matthew
4.
Sunday at 7:30 p.m. a series
will conclude on the Trans
figuration. The subject will
be the "Disciples."
A special feature is plan
ned for the opening exercises
of the Sunday school hour
9.45 a.m. Another clue will
be given at that time to help
find the mystery man in the
Sunday school contest.
Dedication of Crosses
Scheduled Sunday
The lawn crosses at Ascen
sion Lutheran church. 2501
Barneit rd., will be dedicated
Sunday following the 11 a.m.
worship service. Along with
the crosses, which are spot
lighted at night, some trees
which were recently planted
will be dedicated.
Communion will be served
during the 11 a.m. service.
A church council meeting
will be held Monday at 8 p.m.
and the mail quartet will re
hearse at 8:30 p.m. Wednes
day. CUEST SPEAKER
Gold Hill - The Rev. Glenn
Suiter, pastor of the First As
sembly of God church, Shady
Cove, will speak Sunday at 7
p.m. at the young people's
meeting of the Assembly of
God church. Gold Hill. Music
will be included in the service.,
"Our Father who art in heaven, Hallowed bo Thy
name. Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done, On
earth as it is in heaven." Matthew 6:9-10.
ADVENT CHRISTIAN Clll'BLH
West Jackson and Welch sis., near
Holly l.
Fred O. Sapp Jr., minister
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Church achool
11 a.m. Worship service!
11 a.m. Junior church
6 p.m. Choir practice
7:30 p.m. Bible study
Tuesday:
7:30 p.m. Men'a fellowship
Wednesday:
7:30 p.ir.. Player sroups
APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH
North Central ave. at Third St.
Loyce Carver, pastor
Kimrinv.
9:05 a.m. Radio bradcast KMED
9:30 a.m. faunaay school
11 a.m. Morning worship
3:00 Young people's meeting
7:50 p.m Evangeltstio service
Tuesday and Friday:
8 p.m. Evangelistic services
ASCENSION LUTHERAN CHURCH
ELI
2301 Barnetl rd
Elvin S I'ollefsnn pastor
tunaa
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
Bible class
11 a.m. Divine wo.'ship
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Lenten service
Thnrsrir.v:
and
8 p.m Church membership class
Saturday:
9:30 a.m. 1st year eonflrmaUon
class
10:45 a.m. 2nd year confirma
Uon class
BETHEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD
1225 E. McAndrews Rd.
L. O. Krause. pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship service
6:30 p.m. Children's and Youth
services
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic rally
Wednesday:
7 p.m. Bible and prayer hour
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
G08 North Central ave.
John Heberling. minister
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Bible school
11 a.m. Morning worship
6:30 p.m. Youth hour
7:30 p.m. Evening worship
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1056 Court street
Sunday:
8:30 a.m. Radio program. KMED
10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Wor
ship services
Wednesday:
7:30 D.m. uiscussion ot Koman
letter
CHURCH OF CHRIST j
1701 West Main st.
Rosse V. Long, minister
Sunday:
u:4j a.m. niDie classes
10:45 a.m. Morning worship
7:30 p.m. Evening worship
Wednesday:
7:30 D.m, Midweek Bible study
Thursday:
1 p.m. Ladies uioie class
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
345 North Mary st,
Escil Hiser, pastor
Sunday:
a.m. (nurcn scnuui
11 a.m. Worship service
6:30 p.m. Adult Bible study,
youth fellowship, junlor-ht fellow
ship and children's Bible hour
7:30 p.m. Worship
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Cottage prayer
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
(United Churih of Christi
300 Oakwood dr
II block snuih of Eat Main on
Groveltfid av-.l
Thomaa McCamant, minister
Sunday:
9:45a.m. Sunday school
9:45 & 11 a.m. Church worship
7 p.m. Pilgrim fellowship
Wednesday:
6:30 a.m. Laymen's breakfast
EASTWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH
(American Baptist!
Njrth Kceneway dr at Ridgeway
Crfford J. Young, pastor
Sunday:
9:30 a.m. Church school
10:43 Morning worship
6 p.m. BYF
7:30 p.m. Service
Monday thru Thursday!
S p.m. Services
FAITH ADVENT CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
2460 Roberts rd.
G. E. Walston, minister
Sunday:
9:45a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship hour
7 p in. Evening service
Wednesday :
7 p.m. Prayer meeting and
Bible study
Lone Pine - Mrs. L. V.
Young, 1975 Spring St., has
started a Good News club at
her home for children from j
grades 1 through 6. The club
meets each Tuesday from 4:15 1
to 5 p.m. All children in the
area are invited. I
April 3-7, 1960
SPECIAL MEETINGS, with
Dr. Dwight Dodson
Baptist Executive Secretary
for Oregon
Sunday: 10:45 A.M. & 7.30 P.M.
Week Nighu 8:00 P.M.
II
First Presbyterian Church
Eighth I Holly Phone SP 2-2830
Dr. D. Kirkland Wait, Pastor
A cordial welcome awaits you Sunday mornlno.
Services 9:30 ond 11:00 a.m.
Church School classes for all oges
9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
MEDFORD
CHURCH DIRECTORY,
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
11U8 West Main St.
Robert E. Cull, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship service
6:15 p.m. Christ Ambassadors
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service
Tuesday:
7 p.m. Prayer time
Wednesday:
7:45 p.m. Midweek service
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Ninth at Oakdale
Glenn McKerrow, minister
bunday:
9:45 ajn. Sunday school
8:30 Ac 10:55 a.m. Worship serv
ice
4:4S p m. Instruction Class
6 p.m. Chi Rho fellowship
6:30 p.m. Christian youth fel
lowship Monca :
7 p.m. Boy Scouts
Wednesday:
6:30 p.m. outh choir rehearsal
7:30 p.m. Chancel choir rehear
sal Saturday:
1 p.m. Angel choir rehearsal
FIRST CHURCH OF Till
NAZARENE
520 North Holly st.
Harold M. Sanner, pastor
Sunday:
7 a.m. Intercessory prayer at
altar
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
10 a.m. "Showers of Blessing
KDOV
11 a.m. Morning worship KDOV
6 p.m. Youth groups
7 p.m. Evening worship
Tuesday:
6 a.m. Intercessory prayer at al
tar Thursday:
G a.m. intercessory prayer at al
tar 5:50 p.m. Visitation dinner and
calling hour
7:30 p.m. missionary service
Friday:
l n.ra. Missionary prayer and
fasting
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Conservative!
North Central at Fifth
Jamea W Neely. pastor
Sunday
u:40 a.m. aunaay scnooi
11 am. Morning worship with
sermon (KBOYI
6:30 D.m. Baptist voutn leagues
and Adult Bible study
7:45 p.m. Gospel hour
Monday thru Friday:
7:30 p.m. Youth Gospel crusade
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
100 Windsor ave
(1 block south of East Main st.)
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. KBOY "How Christian
Science Heals "
11 a.m. Church service
11 a.m. Sunday school, nurserv
available Sunday and Wednesdays
Wednesday:
e p.m. 'testimonials or neallng
Reading room 228 West Sixth St.
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dally (except
Sundays and holidays!
UNITY CENTER
OF MEDFORD
995 South Oakdale
Affiliated
Unity School ot Christianity,
Let's Summit, Me.
Midweek Devotional and Heal
ing Service every Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Study class every Fri
day 11:00 e m. at 999 So
Oakdale.
Regular Sunday
Devotional Services 11:00 Sin
Sunday School
Y.O.U.
at
PYTHIAN HALL
5th and Grape ate.
Center Open Dally
10:00 a.m to 4:00 p.m
Prayer Ministry and Counseling
by appointment.
Rev Katharine Bosworth,
Minister
Office SP 2-6902
OBEDIENCE
Cont.
In Hebr. 1:2 and 2:1 we
have this exhortation: God
hath in these last days spoke
unto us by his Son . , . there
fore we ought to give tha more
earnest heed to the things we
have heard. Thus we are ad
monished to keep the teachings
of Jesus. And in Hebr. 5:8-9
we read: Though He were a
Son, yet learned He obedience
by the things which Ht suf
fered; and being made perfect,
He became the author of
eternal salvation to all them
who obey Him. Indeed eternal
salvation is the blessing that
one can obtain by obeying
Christ.
All acceptable obedience of
God comes from love of him.
Christ said, "If you love Me
you will keep My command
ments." John 14:15.
The spirit of obedience does
not say, "Why should I do this
or that?" but simply and only,
"Lord what will you have me
do?" To all who thus submit to
the divine will there comes the
divine assurance, "Blessed are
they who do His command
ments, that they may have a
right to the tree of life, and
may enter In through the gates
Into the city,"
God's children never meet
for the last time.
(To Be Continued!
THE CHURCH of CHRIST
1056 Court Strtet