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00 03 nO c o o 0 o G o o o O O c0 O O o o o o 0 O G o o o o o o o 1957 Aw'irj 8 MAIL TRIBUNI, MedforJ, Or. Aq Friday, May 6, I960 Laity Ministry0 Increase Noted By Church Groups By LOUIS CASSELS Tlnitad DrM International A Catholic leader calls it "the most arresting Christian phenomenon of our time." A Prptestant scholar says II is --me most sigmucaru change that has come in the religious life of our genera tion." They are referring to a great arousal of laymen. No one can say exactly when or where or why it started. But you can see it happening in every denomina tion. Ordinary Christian men and women are waking up to the fact that they have a job to do. It is a job they have little understood and largely neglected in the past. It' is more difficult and more im portant than the traditional kind of 'layman's work" which consisted of helping the professional clergy attend to the institutional chores of the church. ' Has Two Dimensions What is this much-discussed "ministry of the laity?'" Pro testant and Catholic writers, who have turned out scores of books on the subject late ly, agree that it has two di mensions. First, they say, every lay man is called upon to help communicate the good news of Christ to those who have not heard or understood it. The commandment to preach the Gospel to "every living creature" was not directed solely at ordained clergymen: It was laid upon the whole church. And laymen consti tute more than 90 per cent of the manpower of the church. In their everyday business, professional and social con tacts, they can reach out to people who will never hear the church's message in any other way. Second, laymen have a unique opportunity to help Christianize the social order of which they are a part. They can do this by taking their faith to work with them-by acting like Christians in the decisions they make as busi nessmen, union officials, poli ticians, diplomats, television broadcasters, newspaper re porters or so on. Consecration of World The late Pope Pius XII called this task "the conse cration of (he world," and pointed out that only laymen can periorm It. The World Council of Churches express ed the same thought in these words: "The real battles of the faith today are being fought in factories, shops, offices and farms, in political parties and government agencies, in count less homes, in the relationship of nations. Very often it is said that the church should 'go into these spheres'; but the fact is that the church is already in these spheres in the persons of its laity." Junior Choir to Sing f ( lor Service Jacksonville - ','A Heroine of Faith" Is the sermon topic cnoscn tor btinday s service by Pastor W. Elwood lrby of Assembly of God church, Jacksonville, at 11 a.m. Music fur Mother's Day will be provided by the jun ior choir. They will sing three numbers, "Faith of Our Moth ers," "Mother Dear I Love You" and "Every Day is Mother's Day." All mothers will be honored during the service. Sunday school begins at 9:45 a.m. with classes for all ages. Sunday evening Pastor lrby will speak on the subject "The Lord is With Thee." GUEST SPEAKER Eagle Point - Andnew Lco nle, assistant principal of Milo academy, will speak dur ing the 11 a.m. worship serv ice at the Eagle Point Seventh-day Advenlist church, Grange hall Saturday. Assist ing him on the Visitor's day program will be several musi cal numbers by students. The public is Invited to attend. UNITY CENTER OF MEDFORD 995 South Oakdale Affiliated Unity School of Christianity, Lee', Su mmit. Mo. Midweek Devotional and Ural Inj Service every Wednenlnv 7 .10 p.m Shirty class ever? rrl oy 11:00 .m. at 89J So Oakdale Refiilar Sunday Devotional Service li flO am Sunday School O von al PYTHIAN HALI. 3th and Grape ill Center Open Dajiv lo.oo a m to 4 00 Pm Prayer Vgjiliitry enc' Counielinf by appointment. Rev Katherlne Boaworth, Minister Office SP 2-6901 High School Choir To Sing Sunday At First Presbyterian A program of choral music will be given at First Pres byterian church Sunday by the Med ford High School choir beginning at 10:45 a.m. The Choral Prelude will be gin IS minutes before the service with the singing of "C Gladsome Light," "A Hymn to the Virgin," and "Glory Be to God." The choral offertory will be a composition by Christian sen, "Bread of Tears" and two anthems will be sung, "The Magnificat" and "Lord Thou Hast Been Our Refuge." The latter is a triumphant song of praise featuring the semi chorus, trumpets and Mrs Robert A. Sheldon at the or gan. Tribute To Be Paid Mothers Gold Hill - Tribute will be paid mothers at Gold Hill Community Methodist church Sunday at 11 a.m. "A Mother's Prayer" will be the title of the sermon by the Rev. O. L. Kendal, pastor of the church. A quartet consisting of four members of the church choir, Patly Boye, Linda Parker, Shirley Kell, and Terry Tur ner will sing a selection en titled "Mother Machree" di rected by Mrs. C. Norman Gail. Mrs. John Bruce will play the organ. Mrs. Paul Molloy, superin tendent of the church school, said youngsters of Mrs. Ted Schoencmann's Sunday school class will sing a selection en titled "Glad Song" especially for nil mothers. A reading for "Mother's Day" will also be a featured part of the 'church school services Sunday. The adult Bible study group will meet at the church at 6:30 p.m. Fcrd Jones will be in charge of the lesson this week on sixth chapter of Tim othy. The Intermediate Methodist youth Fellowship group will meet at 5:30 p.m. directed by Mrs. Kcrmit Bickle. And the senior Methodist Youth Fel lowship will meet at 6:30 p.m. supervised by Mrs. George T, Allen. Flowers Will Honor Mothers All mothers who attend Bible school and church serv ices of the Central Church of Christ, North Central ave. at Jackson si., will be presented with a flower to honor them on Mother's Day. Extra recognition will be given to some mothers at the 9:45 a.m. Bible school open ing. A short program by some ot the children will add to the observance of the day. "The Profession of Home making" will be the theme of the message at the 11 a.m. worship hour. The speaker will be John V. Hebcrling minister of the church. A mes sngc In song will be sung by Miss Linda Aubrey and Miss Linda Bennett. A nursery is provided for prc-school chil dren. The service at 7:30 p.m will feature a tableaux and music sketch in honor of moth erhood. Members of the con gregation are invited to sub mit favorite hymns ot their mothers to be used in the serv ice. The minister will con clude the service with a mes sage entitled "Motherhood Hall of Fame." St. Peter's Tells Mother's Day Topic Mother's Day will be ob served at St. Peter's Lutheran church Sunday In the 11 a.m. service. The Rev. John E. Si mon, pastor of the church, has chosen "Has Salvation Come to Your House?" as his sermon topic. The Junior choir will sing "Beautiful Savior." As part of Ihe observance of Christian Family month, St. Peter's will conduct an evcry-mcmber vis itation stressing family' wor ship. Training sesnns for this effort will be held Wednesday and Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The Sunday silMnl will meet at 9:30, a.m. Beginning in June St. Peter s church will go on the suKDmr Worship schedule with church !rvirn CHURCH NEWS Hatic. ftvligeM Publicity CMMtf The youth choir will sing "The One-Hundredth Psalm" at the 9:30 a.m. service, with the Rev. G. Robert Jacks singing "Thanks Be to Thee." Sunday Mmigi Dr. D. K. West will give Ihe message, "Is Yours a Christian Fa.nlly?" Any faml lies commemorating Moth er's Day by attending church together are asked to notify the church office in advance Junior High Fellowship will meet Sunday at 5 p.m. for Mother's Day meeting for par ents and students. The meet ing, "Under One Roof," will be led by Phil Frohnmayer Ninth grade will be in charge of worship and refreshments will be served. Youth Fel lowship for senior high young people will meet at 7 p.m Rich Lichti is in charge of the program, "Missionary Biogra phies." Fireside will follow at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Darell F. Huson, 45 Lindley St. Youlh Night Is held each Wednesday at 5:15 p.m. start ing with choir practice and followed by a 6 p.m. potluck supper and Bible study. Ge neva Fellowship meets at the Wesley House on the S.O.C campus every Friday at 7 a.m. for breakfast and Bible study. Westminster Worship will be held at 11 a.m. Sunday at the Westmin ster Presbyterian church. The Rev. John O. Reynolds. pastor, will speak on the sub ject "Let Christ Into Your Home." During the service the church choir will sing the anthem "God So Loved The World." Children between the ages of five to ten may at tend Children's church in the sanctuary for the first 15 minutes of the worship serv ice, after which they will be led in separate activities. Nursery care is provided for pre-school age children. Church school classes for children from nursery through senior high school and for adults are held at 9:45 a.m. New pupils may en roll with the teachers In each department. . The church membership course will meet for its third class Sunday at 5 p.m. The subject of this week's . class will be "The B i b 1 e." This course, which is taught by the pastor, is for persons who are interested in becoming members of the church and for those who are Interested to know the basic beliefs of Protestant Christianity. The Junior High Fellow ship will meet Sunday from 8 to 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cunning ham, 24 North Groveland ave. A discussion entitled "I Be lieve" will be led by Pat Thompsen, Pam Trowbridge and Mark McQueen. Westminster Presbyterian church Is located on Oakwood dr. between Barneburg and Groveland aves. and is a mem ber of the United Presbyteri an umirch In the U.S.A. Children To Give Out Flowers Sunday The Bethel Assembly of God, 1225 East McAndrews rd., will honor mothers at 9:45 a.m. Sunday during the opening service of the Sunday school. A group of boys and girls will distribute flowers under the direction of Mrs. Ralph Clemans. A continued missionary story will be told by Mrs. H. D. Garrison. A loyalty campaign is in progress and will continue until Pentecost Sunday, at which time those having per fect attendance during the en tire campaign will receive a special award designated as "a piece of gold." The Rev. Lawrence Krause, pastor, will speak at the 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. services. All services are open to the public. Area Ministers to Hold Officer Election Ministers of the Medford Ministerial association and their wives will attend a din ner Tuesday, May 10, at Plng'i Garden at 12 noon. The event will follow a minting otthe association at First Methodist church start In at 11 a m. During the) meeting officers will be elect ed for tl 1960fl season. Reservations are nerttoarv In !trn tMA feniieV. It (wieu.j) To Be Subject Gld Hiil-'Ten Command ments for Mothers" will be the sermon subject by Miss Jean Cunningham, minister of the Gold 11111 Christian church, Sunday, at 11 a.m. The choir will sing "Ring the Bells of Heaven.'1 Mrs. Joe Kavaleski will be pianist. Sunday school which be gins at 9:45 a.m. has not plan ned a special program. Young sters are in the process of working for points that will be credited towards expenses for summer camp this year. The choir will meet at 7 p.m. Sunday at the church to practice, directed by Miss Cunningham. Afterwards she will be in charge of the Youth group of the church which will meet each Sunday eve ning, following choir practice. Their program will be varied from time to time, consisting of devotions, study, fun, ques tion and answer periods and refreshments. Different adults will assist the minister each week with the youth activi ties. Miss Judy Whaley will be in charge of refreshments, and Bob' Allison will be re sponsible for recreation Sun day evening.. The youth group met for the first time last Sunday. Mrs. Leonard Andrews assist ed Miss Cunningham with the occasion. First Christian Announces Topic Mothers will be honored at the First Christian church Sunday morning. The Rev. Fredrick Ross Evans will use for his sermon topic at both services "What Jesus Taught About Moth ers." He will give some of the insights from the Master him self concerning the qualities of a Godly mother. At the first service the vouth choir will sing "Work ing in Earnest." At the 10:55 a.m. service the cnancci cnoir will sing the anthem "Into the Woods My Master Went. Mrs. Eurl Purdy and Mrs. Mnbyl Buchanan will be host esses at the coffee hour fol lowing the second service. The Chi Rho and Christian Youth Fellowships will have their meetings at 6 and 6:30 p.m. The elders will have their regular meeting Tuesday eve ning at the J. F. Evans home in B'ern Valley. The stewardship depart ment of the church is making plans for an every - member canvass to undergird the budget for the coming fiscal year. Robert D. Church will be the director of the pro gram which will get under way this week and end the first of July. Dedication of Babies Planned for Sunday A dedication service for ba bies will be conducted at the Friends church Sunday dur ing the 11 a.m. worship hour by Pastor Clynton Crlsman. Parents wishing to present their children for dedication should notify him before Sun day. The pastor's message at both the 9:45 and 11 a.m. services will be, "The Chris tian Home." The choirs will sing appropriate Mother's Day anthems. Nursery care will be provided both hours, and jun ior church for first to third graders at 11 a.m. Other services of the day will be Sunday school at 9:45 and 11 a.m., Christian Endeav or for grade school, high school and college age young people at 6:30 p.m. and praise and worship service at 7:30 p.m. "Quaker Hour is broad cast at 8:30 a.m. each Sunday over station KDOV. St. Luke's Tells Sunday Activities "The Lights of Home" will be the sermon topic Sunday by the Rev. Melvin Dixon, pas tor of St. Lukes Methodist church, 2940 Siskiyou blvd., at 11 a.m. Mothers will be hon ored during the service. Little children will be pre sented for baptism and the nursery will be open for pre school children. Sunday school is held at 9:45 a.m. The Youth study class will meet at 3 p.m. and Methodist Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p.m. utner meetings next week in elude the choir at 7:15 p.m Wednesday followed at 8 p.m. by Bible study held by the pastor. REVIVAL Central Point - Evangelists Mable Carter and Bvimie Thomas. Salinasp Calinf arc conducting a revival at the Pentecostal ChtlrrhMif Hnrl S'ifth and gine sts., Centrai r-otnt. ine meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. dally and the sc- itajincluogB 9i - 'lb'.. ''"M If;.: ' o n W-"-S....at--J ffi, i-; v-r y rm DR. A. J. BUTTREY Minister-Superintendent Guest Speaker at Congregational Dr. A. J. Buttrey, minister and superintendent of the Congregational Conference of Oregon, will preach at both services at the Congregation al church Sunday. The hours are 9:45. and 1 1 a.m. His topic will be "Where Faith and Hope Begin." In honor of their mothers the children of the church school will visit the closing part of the first church serv ice. The choir directed by Carroll Graber will sing at both services. This is the final Sunday of double service schedule in Lent. After this, the Chilian school and the one church service will be held at 10 a.m. Sunday at 5 p.m. there will be i "service of recognition" for the Rev. E. Wulfekuehler, new pastor of the First Con gregational church, Ashland to which members of the Medford church are Invited. The Pilgrim Fellowship will meet Sunday at 7 p.m. at the home of the advisors, Mr. and Mrs. Ted McLean, 1309 Mur ray ave. Bible School Dates Announced Dr. F. Carl Truex will be guest speaker for both the morning and evening worship services at First Baptist church Sunday. "Mother" will be the sub ject of his message at the 11 a.m. hour, and he will speak on "Spiritual Baptism" at the 7:45 p.m. service. Mrs. Truex will be soloist for the morn ing service. Dr. Truex, who is at pres ent minister of visitation at the First Baptist church, Eu gene, served as Interim pas tor al the Medford church sev eral years ago. Vacation Bible school for all pre-school age children from three years of age and older will begin at First Bap tist church Monday. Sessions will be held each week day from 9:15 to 11:30 a.m. Class es for the three year olds and younger four year old chil dren will be held for one week and will continue an additional week for the kin dergarten age. Mrs. Herman Ekerson is general superin tendent of the prc-s c h o o 1 V.B.S. Sessions for school-age children will be held June 13 through 24. Any interested parents In the community are invited to enroll their chil dren in either section of the Vacation Bible schooK Men's Fellowship Schedules Meeting Members and guests of the Men's Fellowship of First As sembly of God, 1108 West Main st., will hold their monthly meeting Saturday, May 7, at 7:45 p.m. in the church annex, it was an nounced today by Evan E. Rasmussen, fellowship presi dent. A wildlife film will be shown and guest speaker will be the Rev. Leslie Martin, Ashland. Refreshments will be served. The primary department of the Sunday- school will pre cnt a Mothers Day program on Sunday at 9:45 a.m. in the church auditorium. Mrs. Clin ton llorton will direct the program. Monday, May 9, a delega tion from the church will travel to Butte Falls to attend a Fellowship meeting sched uled for the Assembly of God churches in the Rogue valley section. Services will be held at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Men to Serve Dinner o To jiloffSers Sunday Zions League will present the worship service during the rhiinft school 9:45 a.m. hour Sunday at Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Lat ter Day Saints, Tenlij and Ivy sts. " O Hanby J. Davidson will speak at the 11 a.m. service. Following the service mothers will be honored J a dinner served by the men, Q Observed Sunday First Methodist church will observe Mother's day in con junction with Parents day in the 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. serv ices with Dr, George Rose berry preaching on the theme "The Home, a Foretaste of Heaven." The soloist will be Miss Rosemary Doolen. She will sing in each of the services. The youth choir will sing "In Heavenly Love Abiding" for the 11 a.m. service. The Mother-Daughter ban quet will be held in Fellow ship hall Monday at 6:30 p.m. The commissions on mem bership and finance will meet on Tuesday evening and the commission on missions will. meet on Thursday evening. Ihe Snipmates potluik sup per will be Friday evening. Methodist Youth Fellow ship will meet at 6:30 p.m. at the church and go to Walter Higgins home afterwards for the fireside with Robert Youngblood showing pictures of his trip to Europe and the Middle East. OYF meets at l:30 p.m. while Junior-Hi MYF meets at the church at 5:30 p.m. The Loyalty dinners were reported successful. Dr. Rose berry reported that the budg et was more than 70 per cent subscribed. Mass Scheduled For Children A special mass, for the con venience of children attend ing Confraternity of Christian Doctrine catechism classes at St. Mary's school, is scheduled at 11 a.m. tomorrow in Sacred Heart church. The catechism classes will begin at the usual time of 10 a.m. and the children will be dismissed following the mass and a short Instruction at the church. At 8 a.m. the same day the first - Saturday - o f-the-month Fatima devotions will take place. This includes mass and Holy Communion, followed by the recitation of the rosary and the litany of the Blessed Virgin. There will be no 7 a.m. mass tomorrow. According to authorities of the Roman Catholic church, the present Fatima devotions have developed at the sugges tion of Lucy dos Santos, one of three children in Portugal who claimed to have seen and received instructions from the Virgin Mary on several occa sions in 1917. The prayers, novenas and other religious acts resulting from the Fatima apparitions have become the chief devo tional means used by Roman Catholics for counteracting atheistic communism. Nazarenes Plan Events Sunday First Church of the Naza- rene, 520 North Holly St., Sunday will remember all mothers on Mother's day. During the Sunday school hour at 9:45 a.m. each of the children's departments have invited all the mothers of the children that are enrolled to visit their sessions. A pro gram is planned for them in each of the departments. Fol lowing these sessions at 10:30 a.m. the entire Sunday school will hold a combined closing program in which they will honor all mothers that are present. The pastor, the Rev. Harold M. Sanner, will preach in the morning service on "Founda tions of Sand." He will con tinue a scries of pre-Pentccost sermons in the Sunday serv ice at 7 p.m. on the subject of "Christ Always." A large delegation from the Medford church will attend the annual district missionary convention for the Oregon Pacific District Church of the Nazarene in Portland starting Monday. Beginning Wednesday the district assembly will begin and continue through Friday SERMON SUBJECT "Adam and Fallen Man" will be the sermon 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 me age or 20 are invited to attend Sunday school. First, Presbyteriai Church Eighth A'H.lly Phone SP 2-2830 Dr. D. Kirkland Wast, Pastor A cordial welcome awaits you Sunday morning, o Service! 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. "The Medford Senior High Srtaol $wir will be heerd at the second service, beginning at 10:45 .m." Church School classes for alleges 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. o O In ShaJfXoVflafU Shady Cove - Members of St. Martirft Episcopal church, Shady Cove, will hold a Loyal ty dinner Saturday, May 14, in behalf of the Diocese of Ore gon's Development Program campaign. The campaign, now under way to raise $817,712, was started with a Diocesan convention in Portland ' in March. The funds, to be raised over a three-year period, will be used for a church program for the aged, purchase of land for church sites, college centers, conference centers, future needs of parishes and missions and a large grant to the Church Divinity School of the Pacific at Berkeley, Calif. Foursquare Tells Of Sunday Event Prizes will be given Sun day to the two mothers taking the largest number of chil dren to Sunday school that day at Foursquare church, East Jackson st. and Biddle rd. It was announced that the children could be from more than one family. Approximately 70 people at tended the Sunday School pot luck dinner at the Bed Cross building, 60 Hawthorne St., April 30. The dinner was the climax of a six weeks contest. Numbers were sung by the Misses Becky Barlow, Marcia Trimble, Paulette Simmons, and Mr. and Mrs. James Trim ble. There were also numbers by the men's choir, and the ladies 'choir as well as group singing. Mrs. Loyd Rasmussen, Sun day school superintendent, an nouncedthat a new program started on May 1, which will be called "A Faithfulness Em phasis Program." It will run for six consecutive Sundays, and those who attend, without missing, will be given an award. Series to Discuss Kindergarten Mrs. Glen Ridley, Portland, will conduct a series of group discussions on the kindergar ten program of the Methodist church in Medford next week. The sessions will be held at First Methodist -church Wed nesday, Thursday, and Friday from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. with duplicate sessions each of those days from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. No registration fee will be charged. Pre-registration, while desired, is not impera tive, it was announced. A reg istrar will be In the hall near the church office Sunday morning. Study manuals may be purchased at that time for nominal fee. The meetings are open to teachers and parents of the kindergarten child. A nursery will be available for young children during the sessions. All interested persons re gardless of denomination are welcome to attend one or all of the meetings. Course to Continue At Eastwood Baptist Sunday at Eastwood Baptist church school hour at 9:45 a.m., Carl Jones will continue his course for the ninth grade on Strong Sons of Cod. A Study of the Life of Christ." At the 11 a.m. worship serv ice there will be baptism. Mothers will be recognized at this service, and the Rev. Clif ford Young, pastor, will speak on "God and Mother." The chancel choir will sing. The Baptist Youth Fellow ship will meet at 6 p.m. At 7:30 p.m. service the pastor will speak on "On Walking On Water." Members of the board of Christian education will go to Roseburg for a training con ference Monday. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. the study of the Life of Christ ac cording to the Gospel of Luke will continue at the mid week service. At 8:30 p.m. the chan cel choir will rehearse. Thursday, May 11, the offi cial boards and committees will meet at 7:30 p.m. and the advisory council at 8:30 p.m. An all-church cook-out is planned tonight at 6 o'clock at the Talent Youth center. At 7 a.m. May 7 the junior highs will leave for the Junior High Jamboree at Roseburg. CHURCH DIRECTORY Honor your father your day may be long in the land which the Lord your God fives you." Exodus 20:12. ADVENT IHKIrVHAN Cttt'KCII West Jackson and Welch it., near Holly st. Tred O. Sapp Jr., miniiter Sunday: 8:45 a.m. Church ichool 11 a m. Worship service 11 a.m. Junior church 6:30 p.m. Choir practica Wednesday: 6 p.m. Fellowship dinner Thurday: 11 a m Women i Mission meet- "?J0 pm.-Youni people's fel lowship APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH North Central ave. at Third it. Loyce Carver, pastor Sunday: 8:05 a.m. Radio bredcast KMED 0:30 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Morning worship 3 00 Young people's meetlnf 7:50 p.m. Evangelistic service Tue&Jay and Friday: a p.m. Evangelistic services ASCENSION LUTHERAN CHURCH ELL 2501 Barnatt rd ttlvtn S lollefsnn oastor Mmaa 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Divine worship Tuesday: 5-7 p.m. Work night 7:30 ajn. Male Quartet rehear nal Thursday: 8 p.m. Inquirer's class Saturday: 9.30 a.m. 1st year confirmation class 10:45 a m. Second year confir mation clasa BETHEL ASSEMBLY OF GOO 1J25 E. McAndrews Rd. L. D. 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 pm. Evangelistic rally Wednesday: 7 p.m. Bible and prayer hour CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST BOB North Central ave. John Heberling. minister Sunday: . 9:45 a.m. uioie scnooi 11 a.m. Morning worship 7:30 p.m. Evening worship CHURCH OK CHRIST 1056 Court street Sunday: m H:3U a.m. Haoia program, xvnicu 1030 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Wor ship services. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Discussion of Roman letter. CHURCH OF CHRIST 1701 West Main St. Rosse V. Long, minister Sunday: a.m. didib cihsscs 10:45 a.m. Morning worship 7:30 D-m. Evening worship Wednesday: 7:30 p.m miawecK mmm aiuay Thursday: 1 pjn. iaaies xupic ciau CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 648 South Ivy st. D. E. Nelson, bishop Sunday: 9 a.m. friestnooa 10:30 a.m. Sunday school Tuesday: 10 a.m. Reiiet society Wednesday: 7 :ju p.m. muiuai improvement association Thursday: 4 p.m. rrimary CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 345 North Mary st. Escil Hiser, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Church school 11 a.m. Worshio service 6:30 p.m. Group study meetings CON GREG A 1 ION AL CHURCH (United Chun h of Christ) 300 Oaftwood dr (1 block south ot East Main on Groveland avi.i Thomas McCamanL minister Sunder: a;4fl a.m. Sundav school 0:45 & 11 a.m. Church worship 7 p.m. Pilgrim tenowsntp EASTWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH (American Baptist) N-rth Kceneway dr at Rldgeway Cl f ford J. Young, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Church school 11 a.m. Morning worship 6 p.m. BYF 7:30 p.m. Service Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Midweek service 8:30 p.m. Chancel choir FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Conservative) North Central at Fifth Sunday 0:40 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Morning worship with sermon KBOYt 6:30 p.m. Baptist youth leagues i .to p.m. evening wuiamiJ Wednesday: 7:45 p.m. Midweek service of prayer and Bible study Mondav thru Friday: 9:15 a.m. Pre-school Vacation Bible school FAITH ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH 2460 Roberta rd. G. E. Walston, minister Sunday: 9:45a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship hour 7 p.m. Evening service Wednesday: 7 p.m. Prayer meeting Bible study FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1108 West Main st. Robert E. Cull, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship 615 p.m. Christ Ambassadors 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service Tuesday: 7 p.m. Prayer time Wednesday: 7:45 p.m. Midweek service (3BEs an m May 8, 1960 Mother's Day 9:45 a.m. Graded Church School 1 1 :00 a.m. Morning Worship. Baptism "God and Mother." 6:00 p.m. Baptist Youth Fellowship 7:30 p.m. Popular Evening Service "On Walking On Water." and your mothrf that rtUKT CHHIfT4.N CHURCH Ninth at Oakdale Fredrick R. Evans, minister Glenn McKerrow, aasociauj aunaay 9:45 am Sunday school 8;30 6t 10:55 a.m. Worship aerv- ice A pm. Chi Rho fellowship 6 30 p.m Christian youth fel lowship Monra . 7 p.m. Boy Scouts 7 p.m. Leadership training class Wednesday: 6:30 p.m. Youth choir rehearsal 7:30 pjn. Chancel choir rehear, sal Saturday: 1 p.m. Angel choir rehearsal FIRST CHURCH OF CUBIST, SCIENTIST 100 Windsor ave ( 1 block south of East Main st.) Sunday: 8:45 a.m. KBOY "How Christian Science Heals " 11 a m Church service 11 a m. Sunday school, nursery available Sunday and Wednesdays Wednesday 8 o m. Testimonials ot healing Reading room 228 West Sixth st. 10 a.m to fi p.m. Dally (except Sundays and holidays! FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Haven and Holly sts. W. E. Martin, pastor Sunday: 8 a.m. Christian Brotherhood hour. KBOY 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship service 6:30 p.m Youth fellowship 7 p.m. Adult prayer group 7:30 p.m. Evening service Wednesday: 7:30 p.m Prayer and Bible meeting FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZAKKNE 520 North Holly st. Harold M. Sanner, pastor Sunday: 7 a.m. Intercessory prayer at liar 9:45 a.m. Sunday schoot 10 a.m. "Showers of BlessiiiB": KDOV 6 11 a m. Morning worship 6 p.m. Youth groups 7 p.m. Evening worshlD Tuesday: b a.m. intercessory prayer at al tar Wednesday: 5:50 D-m. Visitation dinner and calling hour 7:Ju p.m. Hour ot power 8:30 n.m. Choir oraclice Thursday: b a.m. intercessory oraver at tar Friday: , l p.m. Missonary nraver and fasting FIRST METHODIST CHURCH We.it Main at Laurel sts Geortie G Koseberry minister Robert F Dowrey, Associate bunuay buiu a.m. Aauit classes and church school 9:30 & 11 a.m. Worship 11 a.m, Nursery and orimary church 9:43 a.m. College age class 10:45 a.m. Junior & Senior highs 5:30 p.m. Junior High MYF 6:30 p.m. Older youth 6:30 p.m. Senior high MYF Monday: 6:30 p.m. Mother-Daughter ban quet Wednesday: 6:30 p.m. Boy Scouts 7 p.m. Youtn Choir rehearsal 8 p.m. Chancel choir rehearsal Friday: 6:30 p.m. Shipmate's potluclt FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH JESUS NAME 1265 Biddle rd. Charles Richardson, pastor Sunday: 0:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Morning worship 6:45 p.m Young people's meet ing 7:45 p.m. Evening service Wednesday: 7:45p.m. B 1 b 1 study aim prayer meeting FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Eighth and Holly sts D Kirkland West, pastor . G. Robert Jacks, assistant Haruio M Roberta, visitation pastor Sunday: 9:30 & 11 a.m. Worship service 9:30 & 11 a.m. Church school 10:30 & 12 noon Coffee hours 11 a.m. Children's church 5 p.m. Junior high fellowship 7 p.m. Youth fellowship Monday 6:30 an. Presbyterian Toast masters Wednesday: 9:30-11:30 a.m. Church school training 5:15 p.m. WF Youth night 7:30 p.m. Neighborhood fellow ship meetings Thursday: 12 noon Men's luncheon 5:45 p.m. Ninth grade potluck 7:30 p.m. Chancel choir re hearsal. Friday: 7 a.m. Geneva fellowship FREE METHODIST CHURCH 1204 South Peach st. E C. Bush, pastor Sunday; 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship 7 p.m. Family hour 7:45 p.m. Evangelistic service Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Prayer service The Alternatives TWO DOCTORS stand over a dying man's bed. Each wants the same fee. One says, "Let me treat you and you will sure ly die." The other says, "Let me treat you and you will live." The dying man doesn't know whether the second doctor can save him or not but at least he offers hope. The first of fered nothing but a price for his useless service. Which doc tor would you use? JESUS AND THE WORLD both come asking for your soi'l. In that sense they both want the sanw thing. Jesus savs, "Trust me, obey me, and live." The world says, "Invest yourself in me and die." You must take one or the other. You cannot split your investment. You can not have both. Which will the wise man choose? . . . THICHURCH f CHRIST 1054 Court Street MftdfertJ, Oregen "When you point your finger cusingly at some-one else . . remtmbtr, yo rvf, thr fin gers pointing yourself.' O o o0 0, o 0 Q) 00 0 OO 0 0 0 05) Q O o