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ASTER SUNKIS
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Easter Morning Activities
Listed at First Christian;
Evening Cantata Planned
"Does Jesus Walk the Earth
Today?" is the title of the Eas
ter sermon which the Rev.
Fredrick Ross Evans will
' preach at both services Sun
day morning at the First
Christian church.
The youth choir will sing,
'"Twas on One Sunday Morn
ing" at the first service. At
the second service the chan
cel choir will sing "Joy to the
World" and a trio number.
"Teach Me to Love Thee" will
be sung by Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam and the Rev. Glenn Mc
Kerrow. Miss Rith Ritten
house will play a violin solo
"Angels Serenade" for the of
fertory. ,
Mrs. Herbert Sims and Mrs.
Frank Taylor will be host
esses for the coffee hour fol
lowing tlie second service.
. During the opening exer
cises of the church school a
tape recording will be played
that has recently been receiv
ed from Dr. John Ross, medi
cal missionary to the Congo.
Dr. Ross and his family have
just returned to their hospital
station in Lotumbe. In the
tape they tell of the condi
tions there.
Todd Caster will be the
study leader for the Chris
tian Youth Fellowship meet
ing at 6:30 p.m. on the sub
ject "The Scene Has Chang
ed." Easter Cantata
The chancel choir under
the direction of Ronald W.
Bartlett, will present the
Easter Cantata, "Life Ever
lasting," Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
Members of the choir who
will be in special numbers
are Mrs. Walter Larsen, Mrs.
A. H. Schmechel, Mrs. Ste
phen Dodge, Mr. and Mrs.
William G. Preston, Mr. and
Mrs. McKerrow, Stephen Par
rish, Loren Smith and Ron
ald Bartlett. A reception for
the choir will be given after
the cantata.
Saturday the Christian
Men's Fellowship will have
breakfast at the church at
7 a.m. Musical numbers will
be given by Gary Beard and
Mr. Evans will present the
program.
Tuesday evening a caravan
of cars will go to Grants Pass
to attend a district dinner
Children To Make
Flower Cross Sunday
The children of Ascension
Lutheran church Sunday
School will each take a flow
er to the 9:45 a.m. opening
exercise Sunday. The flowers
will be placed on a screened
cross which will later be
placed against the central
cross outside the church at
2501 Barnett rd.
The Rev. Elvin S. Tollefson,
pastor, will speak on "The
Living Lord" at the 11 a.m.
worship service. The junior
and senior choirs will sing
"Christ the Lord is Risen
Again." Young people will as
sist with the service.
New members will be re
ceived at the service.
UNITY
Corner Holly and Haven Streets
Affiliated with Unity School of Christianity,
Lee's Summit, Mo.
REV. KATHERINE BOSWORTH, Minister
Two Special Easter Services
SUNDAY 9:45 Flower Service with Children's Choir.
SERVICES 11:00 I Am the Ressurection and the Life.
(Special Music for Adult Service)
Sunday School, Youth of Unity, adult Bible Class 9:30
a.m. Office open daily, Mon. thru Fri., 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
9V5 S. Oakdale Ave. Phone SP 2-6902
EVERYONE IS WELCOME
WORLD
SPEAKERS
A. E. Mitchell
HEAR THESE MISSIONARIES IN THE FOLLOWING CHURCHES
HILLSIDE CHAPEL, 748 Siskiyou Blvd.,
Ashland
Rtv. Earl Everj, Filter
Sunday, April 2, 1 1:00 i.nt.
Mon., April 3, Wed., April 5, 7:30 p.m.
TRAIL COMMUNITY CHURCH, Tnil
Rev. Ernest Evert, Paitof
Thun., April 6, Fri. April 7, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday. April 9, 11 a.m., 7:30 p.m.
meeting. Mrs. J. Warren
Hastings, Washington, D.C.,
will give a talk on work in
the mission field.
Gold Hill Church
Announces Title
Of Easter Sermon
Gold Hill - "Take One
Giant Step" will be the title
of the sermon by the Rev.
Lochlen L. Gregory, pastor of
the Gold Hill Community
Methodist church Sunday at
11 a.m.
During the worship hour on
Easter the sacrament of bap
tism will be administered and
new members will be received
into the church.
An Easter anthem entitled
"Christ The Lord Has Arisen
Today" will be sung by the
church choir, directed by Mrs.
C. Norman Gail, choir direct
or. Singing w'th the choir in
observance of Easter will be
several male voices, the Rev.
O. L. Kendal, retired Metho
dist minister, and youths of
the church, Robert Turner,
Paul Tsompson, Donald Gail,
and Ogden Kellogg.
The church trio composed
of Mrs. Gail, Mrs. Paul Mol
loy and Mrs. Roy Eskew will
sing "Easter Light." Mrs. John
Bruce will be organist.
Prior to the worship hour
an Easter program will be
presented by youngsters of
the church school at 9:45 a.m.
Mrs. Molloy will have charge
of the program which will
consist of recitations, vocal
and instrumental numbers.
Mrs. Molloy said the class
which won the attendance
contest will be announced
Sunday. This group will be
given a party.
Unity Subjects
Listed for April
"I Am the Resurrection
and the Life" will be the Eas
ter devotional topic Sunday
at the 11 a.m. service at the
Unity church, Haven and
Holly sts. The Rev. Katherine
Bosworth, minister, will
speak.
The adult choir will sing.
A flower service will be
held at 9:45 a.m. Sunday and
the children's choir will sing.
Subjects have been an
nounced for the month of
April. Mrs. Bosworth will
speak April 9 on "Our Fa
ther." It will be the first in
a series of four on the Lord's
Prayer. The other topics will
be "Thy Kingdom Comes,"
"Our Daily Bread," and "For
give Us Our Debts."
The Unity Center of Med
ford, 995 South Oakdale ave.,
is open Monday through Fri
day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
For private consultation with
the minister by appointment
telephone SPring 2-6902.
MISSIONS CONFERENCES
APRIL 2-9
PICTURES
Mill Vonnit
Mortcheck
MAJ. JAMES WATT
Easter Sunday Speaker
Salvation Army
To Host Major
Maj. and Mrs. James Watt,
Portland, will be guests of the
Medford Corps of the Salva
tion Army Sunday, according
to Sr. Capt. William Ricken,
commanding officer.
Major Watt will speak at
the '11 a.m. worship service.
Maj. and Mrs. James Watt,
Portland, will be special
guests, and Major Watt will
be the speaker at the Sunrise
Service and morning worship
service.
At 10 a.m. a Sunday school
Easter program and morning
service will begin at The Cita
del, Fourth and Bartlett sts.
Included in these services will
be recitations from all classes
of the Sunday school, musical
selections and a flannelgraph
story.
The Day Home League Sing
ers will provide music in the
morning holiness service, and
soloists will be Patrick Bandy
slneing "The Calvary Road"
and Mrs. Dorothy Olson who
will sing "O Living Redeem
er." Mrs. George Smith will
be the organist.
Sunday at 7:30 p.m. an Eas
ter service in scripture and
song entitled, "Truly, The Son
of God," will be presented.
'Life of Jesus'
Is Easter Program
Jacksonville - The Easter
program "The Life of Jesus"
will be presented Sunday
morning at Jacksonville As
sembly of God church.
The three readers will be
Miss Pat Vaughn, Mrs. David
Herndon and Mrs. Donald
Hayes. The youth choir will
sing and solos will be by Mrs
Donald Hayes, Mrs. Elwood
Irby: duets by Mrs. Harry Be
lau and Margie Belau and
Earl Wall and the Rev. Mr.
Irby. '
Pastor Irby will speak on
the subject "The King Is Com
ing" at the morning service
and at 7:30 p.m. on the sub
ject "Rejected by Man."
Brethren Church ,
Plans Program
Church school at the
Church of the Brethren, will
begin at 9:45 a.m. Sunday
itiH at 1(1:3(1 a.m. the school
program by the Children's de
partment will begin.
In the 11 a.m. worship,
scripture narrations will be
given by Jim and Larry
Hackelt. The choral anthem,
"Man of Galilee" will be di
rected by Carolyn Showalter,
and the pastor, the Rev. Escil
Hiser, will use as the subject
of his sermon, "Easter Is
Just a Beginning."
Communion will be served
at the service conclusion.
R. E. Breiiler
CURIOS
COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH, Eagle Point
Rev. Warren Chriitenien, Pastor
Sunday, April 2, 7:30 p.m.
Mon., April 3, Tuei., April 4, 7:30 p.m.
COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH
Central Point
Rav. Paul O. Kroon, Paitor
Wed., April S. Fri., April 7, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, April 9, 11:00 a.m., 7:30 p.m.
Speakers, Topics,
Music Announced
Sunrise Easter services are
being planned by many of the
churches in southern Oregon
and northern California. Sev
eral combined community
services will also be held with
the public invited to uttend
any of the services.
The annual Easter sunrise
service here will be held Sun
day at 6 a.m. at Huener's
Butte on Bellinger lane, just
west of Memory Gardens
Memorial park between Med
ford and Jacksonville.
Dr. Clifford Miller, Chris
tian layman and professor of
history at Southern Oregon
college will be the speaker.
The service is sponsored by
the Medford Interdenomina
tional Youth Council.
Young people participating
will include Joel Gregory and
Nancy Husel, First Presby
terian; Mary Satterfield, East
wood Baptist; Vicki Ingram,
Zion Lutheran; and Victor
Klukkert, First Church of the
Nazarene. Joyce Stockstill,
First Christian church, will be
organist.
The service is open to all
regardless of denomination.
Ascension Lutheran
The early service at Ascen
sion Lutheran church, 2501
Barnett rd., will be held at
6 a.m. Sunday. The Rev. El
vin S. Tollefson, pastor, will
speak on "The Double Dawn"
and will be assisted by the
youth of the church.
At 7:15 a.m. the Easter
breakfast will be served at
the church.
Church of Brethren
The Church of the Brethren
will begin the observance of
Easter with a sunrise service
on Roxy Ann. The Youth Fel
lowship is in charge and will
present, "An Easter Triologue
for Youth. Worshippers will
leave the church at 5:30 a.m.
to drive to the east side of
the mountain.
In case of inclement wealh
er the services will be held
in the church sanctuary. Alt
er the service a breakfast will
be served in the church din
ing hall.
Friends Church
Young people of Medford
Friends church will conduct
a sunrise service Sunday at
5:50 a.m. on the hill at the
J. W. Smith home on Old
Stage rd., Central Point, As
sistant pastor, Dan Nolta, will
give the message and others
of the youth will participate
in music, prayer and scrip
ture reading.
Following the service
breakfast will be served at
the Dr. Alvin Roberts' home
on Taylor rd.
St. Mark's Episcopal
The sunrise choral Euchar
ist will be held at 6:30 a.m.
at St. Mark's Episcopal. It
will be held to Goundo's set
ting of the holy communion
sung by the senior choir
under the direction of John
E. Drysdale with Mrs. Ernest
C. Conrad at the organ.
The service will include the
introil "I Know That My Re
deemer Liveth" by Handel,
and the anthem "He Is Ris
en," together with hymns of
the resurrection.
The service will be repeat
pealed at 11 a.m. with a ser
mon by the Rev. George R.
V. Bolster, rector.
St, Peter's Lutheran
The sunrise service will be
held at 6 a.m. Sunday at the
Starlite Drive-in theater on
South Pacific highway, by St.
Peter's Lutheran church.
Persons may attend and re
main in their cars, according
to the Rev. John E. Simon,
pastor. The first 500 worship
pers will receive a gold-plated
lapel cross.
Music will include record
ings of the St. Peter's choir
under the direction of Al
Huntemann accompanied by
Mrs. Richard Smith.
Salvation Army
Hie annual sunrise service
for the Medford Salvation
Army will be held out-of-doors
at 6 a.m. at the Shelter
on Crews rd. Maj. James
Watt, Portland, will be the
guest speaker. The Easter
breakfast will be served in
the Shelter.
Applcgate Valley - Sunrise
service for churches of Applc
gate valley will be held at
Easter hill near P r o v o 1 1
church at 6 a.m. Sunday. The
Rev. D. D. Randall of Med
ford will give the Easter mes
sage. Ashland - The annual sun
rise Easter service in Ash
land will again be co-sponsored
by the Ashland Junior
Chamber of Commerce and
First Church of Christ, Scientist
100 Windsor Ave., 1 Block South of East Main
Sermon: "Unreality"
Church and Sunday School Services at 1 1:00 a m.
Wednesday Evening Service, 8 p.m.
You Are Always Welcome
Listen to "How Christian Science Heals"
Station K-BOY SUNDAYS 9:45 A.M.
the Ashland Ministerial asso
ciation. The service is to be
held at the Butler Memorial
band shell in Lithia park at
8 a.m. Sunday.
Grace Lutheran
Sunrise services will be
held by Grace Lutheran
church, Frances lane, Ash
land, at 6 a.m. at Lithia
Drive-in theater.
Brownsboro - Sunrise serv
ices will be held Sunday at
6 a.m. at Woolfolk lake by
Brownsboro Union Sunday
school. The Rev. Robert San
derson, pastor, will speak.
Butte Falls - Easter sunrise
services for the Butte Falls
community will be held Sun
day at 6 a.m. in the Com
munity Bible church. The
Rev. Robert James of the
Assembly of God church will
speak on "Life in the Son".
Music will be furnished by
both churches.
Central Point - A sunrise
communion service is sched
uled Easter Sunday at 6:45
a.m. at Community Bible
church, Fourth and Alder
sis., Central Point. The Bible
Melody trio, consisting of
Jerry Holdridge, Alvin Kroon
and John Champ will sing,
"In Remembrance of Me."
Gold Hill-All Easter sun
rise service will be held in
Gold Hill Sunday at 6 a.m.
on the hill above the city
reservoirs. According to
church officials there is am
ple parking space.
In case of rain the services
will be held at the Assembly
of God church, corner of
Fifth ave. and Eighth st.
A trio will sing "Were You
There?" The trio is composed
of Mrs. Charles Pearson, Mrs.
Lochlin L. Gregory, and Miss
Jean Cunningham, minister
of the Gold Hill Christian
church.
The Easter message will be
given by the Rev. Charles
Pearson, pastor of the Gold
Hill Assembly of God church.
He will be assisted by the
Rev. Mr. Gregory, pastor of
the Gold Hill Community
Methodist church, and the
Rev. O. L. Kendal, retired
Methodist minister.
The services are being
sponsored through the united
efforts of the three churches.
Talent-The Talent Me'ho-
dist church will hold a sun
rise service on Terrill hill one
mile northeast of Talent at 6
a.m. Sunday. All members of
the community ara invited to
atlend.
Following the service an
Easier breakfast will be held
at the Ivan Olson residence
for members and friends of
the church.
While City-Easter sunrise
service will be held near
White City on the Hoover
property Sunday at 6 a.m.
Russell Carr, Medford, will be
the speaker.
The Berean Baptist church,
White City, will have charge
of the service and the Eagle
Point Grange will have
charge of the direction of traf
fic, parking, and ushering.
A sign will be posted on
Crater Lake highway near the
Desert Service Center to dl
rcct those attending to the
site. In case of rain the serv
ice will be held at the Berean
Baptist church.
Yreka - Community Easter
sunrise services in Yreka will
be at the end of North st.
sponsored by the Kiwanis
club and the Yreka Minister
ial association. The service, to
start at 6:30 a.m., will be held
in the Broadway theater at
6:45 a.m. in case of inclement
weather.
The Rev. Max Aiken, pastor
of First Baptist church, will
speak on "Those Who Care.'
The Rev. E. Keith Wiseman
pusior ot uie Nazarene
church, is the association
chairman in charge of
rangemenls.
Following the service there
will be an Easter breakfast
jointly sponsored by the Ki
wanis club and the American
Field Service at the Pythian
nail at 7:30 a.m. The Sorop
tomist club will help with the
breakfast. Proceeds will bene
fit the American Field Serv
ice program.
TWO SERVICES I
Eagle Point - Two services
will be held at Eagle Point1
Community Bible church, B -St.,
Eagle Point, at 8:30 and
11 a.m. The Rev. Warren L.I
Christensen, minister, will!
speak on "The Power of His'
Resurrection." The choir will i
sing as well as a women's i
trio and a sextet. I
THE LAST SUPPER - The Easter schedule for the show
ings of Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper" stained
glass window at Memory Gardens Memorial park has been
announced by William Ferris, manager The showings will
be scheduled each half hour from noon Sunday until tile
Central Church
Tells Activities
Easter Sunday services at
Central Church of Christ will
begin with the Bible school
seeing a filmstrip which will
tell the Resurrection story.
Central Church of Christ is
meeting in the Pythian hall,
Fifth and Grape sts., during
the construction of their new
building at Oakdale ave. and
Holmes st.
'The Road to Emmaus" will
be the title of the message
at the 11 a.m. worship hour.
John V. Heberting, minister,
will give the final message in
his series "Roads of the Christ
like Life." A message in song
He Rose Triumphantly"' will
be presented by a ladies dou
ble trio. Singing will be Mrs.
Elsie Henncy, Mrs. Iris Ben
nett, Mrs. Jane Johnson, Miss
Linda Bennett, Mrs. Hester
Culbertson and Mrs. Carol
Walker. A nursery will be
provided for pre-school age
children.
The 7:30 p.m. worship hour
will present the events of
Christ's crucifixion and resur
rection In scripture, poetry
and song,
Duplicate Services
At Eastwood Baptist
Duplicate services will be
held Sunday at Eastwood Bap
tist church at 0:45 and 11 a.m.
The Rev. Clifford Young will
speak at the first service on
"Youth and Easter." The sec
ond service topic will be "No
Time for Tears."
The junior choir will sing
"Easter Joy" at 9:45 a.m. and
the chancel choir will sing
"Good Christian Men, Rejoice
and Sing" at the second serv
ice. A mystery program has
been planned for the 6:30 p.m
Baptist Youth Fellowship
meeting.
At 7:30 p.m. Mr. Young will
speak on "Born to be Cruel
fied."
A men's work night will be
held Monday.
At the Wednesday midweek
service Mr. Young will con
tinue the course on "How to
Win People to Christ" as they
consider "Knowing God's
Plan of Salvation."
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Orchestra
Congregation
Chorus
The Rev. Loyce
Easter
7:45 P.M
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Evangelistic Sermon
Regular services each
Sunday:
Radio, KMED
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Young People
Radio, KRVC
Tuesday and Friday;
Evangelistic
Loyct C.
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Service Honors Minister
On His 25th
When the guest preacher at
St. Peter's Lutheran church
last Sunday announced to the
pastor of the church, the Rev.
John E. Simon, several weeks
ago that his topic would be
Christian Careers," Mr. Si
mon took it for granted that
Professor Robert Menzel,
head of public relations and
recruitment at Concordia col
lege, Portland, would give a
sermon telling the need of
more workers in the church.
Mr. Simon was taken by
surprise to learn that the ser
mon commemorated his 25th
anniversary as minister. After
the service, which was at-
Activities Listed For
Assembly of God
Gold Hill - "The Easter
Egg Story" will be told by
Mrs. Charles Pearson during
the Sunday School hour at
Assembly of God church Sun
day at 9:45 a.m. Mrs. Jerry
Martin will direct a program
that will Include the story of
Easter and recitations by the
children.
"I Am Alive for Evermore"
will be the title of the sermon
subject by the Rev. Charles
Pearson, pastor of the church
at 11 a.m.
Mrs. Ruth McCoy church
pianist will hav? charge of
the music.
Immediately following the
worship hour, Sunday, a fel
lowship potluck dinner will
be held In the social room of
the church at 12 noon. Every
one who wishes to participate
is invited by officials of the
church to attend the dinner.
The Rev. O. L. Kendal, re
tired Methodist minister will
be guest speaker at the 7:30
p.m. worship hour.
SERIES OF SERVICES
Eagle Point - The Rev. An
drew Slash, Central Point,
will conduct a series of meet
ings at Eagle Point Assembly
of God church starting Sun
day at 7:30 p.m. He will speak
nightly except Monday. Mrs.
Slash will assist him with the
music. Sunday during the 6:30
p.m. service of Christ's Am
bassadors the Rev. Louis Col
lins, Central Point, will speak.
A.M.
Easter Fantasia
Christ Arose
God so Loved the World
C. Carver, Pastor
Message
Piano and Organ Duet
Prelude to Worship
week:
9:05 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
ll:00a,m.
3:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
APOSTOLIC
FAITH
CHURCH
Carver, Pastor
3rd & Central, Medford
last showing at 5 p.m. Ferris said that groups may arrange
appointments by contacting him. The building is open
throughout the year dally and Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m.
The showings include the story of the painting and of Tha
Last Supper.
Anniversary
tended by the largest church
crowd of the year, letters
from all of Mr. Simon's form
er parishes were read.
Ordained in Montana
Mr. Simon was ordained
and installed as pastor of St.
Paul's Lutheran church, Park
Cltv, Mont., on Palm Sunday,
1036. While at Park City he
also organized St. - .il's con
gregation at Columbus and
was instrumental in starting
Lutheran church work at
Hardin and St. Xavlor. After
short ministries at Hamilton,
Mont., and Parma and Home
dale, Ida., during World War
II, he spent eight years as
pastor of St. Mark's Lutheran
church, Toledo, Ore. While at
Toledo he also organized All
Nations Lutheran church,
Newport, and served a preach
ing place at DcLake-Ocean
Lake. His next charge was at
Hood River from where he
organized the work at Bingen
White Salmon, Wash,, and in
the Chenoweth area in sub
urban The Dalles.
Mr. Simon was installed at
St. Peter's church, Medford,
in January, 1959. Since com
ing to Medford he has also
served his denomination as
counselor of the Southern
Oregon Circuit of the North
west District.
His wife teaches French
and English at Ashland High
school. They have a daughter,
Helen, who teaches music in
the Yelm, Wash., schools;
their son John M., a minis
terial student, is presently on
a self-planned cultural tour
of Europe; another son, Wil
liam, Is a freshman at Con
cordia college, and is editor
of the college publication,
"The Carillon", and a third
son, Tommy, is a pupil at
Roosevelt school.
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Whose
CHRIST'S
or
Wo often hear the statement, "Attend Uio church of your cliolce.
Many sincere pconlo seem to think tlio clioico is left to tlicni, but
surclv they should rcnllzo that Ctrtit is the one to bo pleased. Tho
Apos'tlo Paul said, "Wherefore also wo inako it our aim, whether at
homo or absent, to Ixi well pleasing to Mm" (2 Corinthians 5:9). Aro
we inoro Interested In OUR choice than CHRIST'S choice?
Tho Lord duct liavo a choleo and tho church of hit cholco Is pre
sented In the New Testament. It was in Cod's eternal plan and purposa
(Uphcslans 3:10-11). Jesus said, "Upon this rock I will build MY
church" (Matthew 10:18). Tho blood of Christ purchased tho church
of his choice (Acts 20:28). It was established In Jerusalem fifty days
after Christ died (Acts 2). It was not a denomination as it Included
nil saved pcoplo (Acts 2:-17; Ephesians 5:23). It was spoken of as
belonging to Christ (Acts 20:28; Romans 10:16).
To llccome Mrmheri of lilt Church, Chrlit Com man if I l To . .
Relieve the gospel (Mark 10:16) Confess Christ (1 John 4:15)
Repent of sins (Acts 17:30) Be baptized (AcU 22:16)
Upon their obedience, men were added to the church (Acts 2:47; Acts
5:14). Tho church of Christ's choice worshiped and worked according
to his will. , , ,
No man ever had the authority to start another church. However
through the years oilier churches have been started and many prac
tices adopted which arc unknown to the New Testament. Tho New
Testament even anticipated such departures: "Now the Spirit speaketli
expressly, that In tho latter times some shall depart from tho faith
(1 Timothy 4:1-3).
It Is our aim today to restore the church of Christ! choice, as It Is
found on tho panes of the New Testament. May we challengo you
to lake your New Testament and follow its teachings. Let Christ be
your only creed, tho illblo your only rulo of fallh. Wear his name as
a Christian and work to spread his Kingdom!
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1701 West Main P. 0. Box 1453
Dennis L. Moil. Mini u
SERVICES EACH LORD'S DAY
Bible Classea "
Worship 10:45 .m. It 7:30 p.m.
Mid-week Service Wednesday 7:30 P "-
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Congregational
Plans Egg Hunt
Easter services at the Con
gregational church will be
held at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Tha
first service is IS minutes
earlier than usual in order to
give time for the annual Eas
ter egg hunt for the children
of the church school which
comes at the close of the 9:30
a.m. session.
The sermon by the Rev.
Thomas McCamant will be on
"Abundant Life." A group of
20 singers from Crater High
school will sing at both serv
ices, directed by Norman
Carothers. There will be solos
by Kathleen Allen and by
Mrs. Gene Chamberlain.
The Pilgrim Fellowship
plan to attend the sunrise
service at Huener's Butte,
then go to the church for a
breakfast.
The Pulpit committee has
invited the Rev. Henry Wy
man, North Olmstead, Ohio,
to visit the church next week.
He will speak at a service to
be held at the church on
Wednesday, April 4, at 8 p.m.
All members and friends are
invited. The service will be
followed by a coffee hour at
Pilgrim house.
Christian Science
Sermon Subject Told
'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 ara
welcome to attend.
The sermon will stress the
vital importance for all man
kind of the resurrection of
Christ Jesus.
Young people up to the ago
of 20 are invited to attend
Sunday school.
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