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siiwviiuiiis-'.,: ; MISS MABEL TYRRELL , Sunday SpeBktr . Missionary To Talk In Trail Sunday ; Trail - Miss Mabel Tyrrell, a missionary under the Sudan Interior Mlssioh board in Ni geria, . Africa, will speak at ; the Trail Community church . Sunday. . " ' I ; Miss Tyrrell will speak for a few minutes to the Sunday ichool and then will give the messages for both the morn ing and evening services. There will be slides shown of her field and the work she floes while in Africa, ' 5 Miss Tyrrell is widely 1 icnown in the valley, having grown up here. She is home on furlough . after having ' served two terms in Nigeria, Where she is an instructor In a women's teacher training college. . ..- Pre-School Bible School Set Al Eastwood Baptist The Rev. Clifford J. Young, pastor, will speak Sunday at the 11 a.m. worship service at Eastwood Baptist church, on : "Meditation Upon Calvary's Cross." ' , The scripture will be John 19:19-27 and the chancel choir will sing "God Is Our Refuge." ' At the 7:30 p.m. service Mr. Young will speak on "Men at Work." Mrs. Naomi Blacketor will teach the 11th and 12th grade class Sunday at 9:45 a.m. the course "Faithfully Yours, Paul." Larry Tuttle will have charge of the Baptist Youth Fellowship program at 0:30 ' p.m. V.' The church will hold a Pre- School Bible school May 1 through 5 from 9 to 11 a m Children may be registered by telephoning Mrs. Harold H. Hewlett, SPrlng 2-8328. Mrs. Willie Mauck, SPring 2-2791, is in charge of the re freshments. . Children who had their third birthday prior to last October and 4, 8, and 8 year old pre-schoolers may attend. Offerings received during the school will tie sent' to Jesus Velarde Evangelistic as-, octatlon in Mexico. Friday at 7 p.m. the Baptist Youth Fellowship, members of the basketball team, the grad uating high school seniors and their parents will attend a youth banquet at the church. Guest speaker will be Jim Hlnkle, Young Life director. Tv. a Churches Tell Cong Activities Central Point - "Strangers in Paradise" will be the title of the sermon to be preached by the Rev. Robert W. Olm- ted at the 11 a.m. service Sunday at the First Presby terian church Central Point. The Westminster . Fellow- ship', will meet at 7 p.m. In the home of Mr. and Mrs Olmsted, 20 Crater lane, Cen tral Point. Lynn Sjolund, the music director at Medford High school, will present the program for the evening. All high school students are In vited to attend, Tuesday, May 2, at 7:30 p.m. the sesson will meet at the church for Its monthly meeting. Jacksonville - "Are You Living i,ife the Other Way?" . is the title of the sermon to be preached Sunday morning by the Rev. King K. Jones, pastor of the First Presbyterian . church, Jacksonville. The choir will sing an an them, "The First Psalam." Mrs. Rafe Anders will sing . solo during the anthem. Sunday at 7 p.m. the Jack sonville Westminster Fellow ship will meet for its regular weekly meeting in the church Wednesday evening mem bers of the church will join other Presbyterians around the Valley to hear the Gen eral Mission Interpretation Team in the First Presby- terian church of Medford. The meeting will begin at 7:30 o.m. ' Thursday at 8 p.m. the monthly Sunday School Teachers' meeting will be held. All teachers and any other, persons interested in helping in the Sunday school shduld b present. FRIDAY. APRIL 28. 19S1 Methodists Plan Two Loyalty Dinners The First Methodist church, Medford, for the 1981-62 church year is planning on fi nancing its program by means of loyalty dinners on May and 3, Finance Committee Chairman Robert Baccus said luuuy. ajiis meuioa nas prov- en successful the past two years. Glen Duysen is general chairman. The congregation will be invited by co-captains to the complimentary dinners in the church dining hall. Each co- captain is this week inviting several church families to be his guests and to sit at his table. Following the 6:30 p.m. dln tiers the budget for the 1961- 62 fiscal year , will be ex plained by means of a "budg et parade." Speaker for the evening will be the Rev. Clar. ence Forsberg, First Metho dist church, Eugene. It Is anticipated that the Music Minister To Arrive Next . Week at Kazarene Perry Christiansen, who re cently retired from the United States coast guard, will arrive soon at First Church of the Nazarene. 520 North Holly St.. to assume duties as their min ister of education and music. - The Christiansens will ar rive May 5 and have their first Sunday with the congre gation May 7. Mr. Christian sen will have under his direc tion the full musical program of the church and the detailed directing of the church school and youth work. Mrs. Chris tiansen is a pianist. They have two small children. May 7 is being called by the local church as "Welcome Christiansens Day." , The pastor, .the Rev Harold M. Sanner, will continue his series of messages Sunday which are leading up to Pente cost Sunday, May 21. - He is now in a series of studies in the Epistle to the Romans in the 11 a.m. worship services titled, "According to My Gospel." In the , 7 p.m. song and evangelism service his messages are on the per son' and work of the Holy Spirit under the general sub ject, Provisions of Pentecost.""- 'I'' : '"'V.,'".: Outlines Uirlbuted "Outlines of the morning messages are being distributed to the congregation each Sun day. The specific topic for the 11- a.m. message Sunday is Gift of Faith," and the topic for the evening message Is "Provision of the Holy Spirit." Music for the morning serv ice will be provided by the sanctuary choir singing "The King of Love My Shephero Is," and a tenor solo by Bob Andersen. Sunday evening's music will be provided by a ladies quartet consisting of Mrs. William Brewster, Mrs, Rex, Vowell, Mrs. Joe John- and Miss Velma Myers. Representatives from the Gideons will present the de votions and speak of the Gideon work In the opening session of Sunday school In the adult department at 9:45 ajn, Sunday. A zone rally and workshop for vacation Bible schools Is being held at First Nazarene tonight at 7)30 o'clock. The local First Church has an nounced that their vacation Bible school will be held June 12 and 23, from 9 to 11:45 a.m. Mrs. A. M. Miller has been appointed the vaca tion Bible school director. Pastors Attend District Meeting The Rev., and Mrs. R. H. Mathewson, pastors of Med ford Foursquare church, 2200 Roberts rd., are attending the annual four-day district con vention of Foursquare Church es of the Pacific Northwest, in Hastings Foursquare church, Vancouver, B. C, starting May 1. The Rev. Roy H. Mourer, Portland, district supervisor, will give the keynote address Monday evening on "Light For a Darkening Hour." Oth er speakers are Dr. Vincent R. Bird, Los Angeles, the de nomination's International di rector of youth and Christian education; Dr. N. M. Van Cleave, pastor Portland Four square church, and Philip A. Gagllardl, British Columbia's minister of highways. nil First Church of Christ, Scientist 100 Windsor Ave., 1 Black South of East Main Sermont "Everlasting Punishment" Church and Sunday School Wednesday Evening Service, 8 p.m. i - ' You Are Always Welcome Listen to "How Christian Science Heals" Station K-BOY . SUNDAYS 9:45 A.M. mmmmBmmmmmHmtmmmmmmmmammmamm budget will be underwritten at the two dinners by indivi dual subscriptions. Commander for Tuesday is Everett Faber, assisted by Charles Thompson, W a 1 1 e r Higgins, Robert Baccus, Ross Youngblood, Dick Anderson and Charles Adamson. For Wednesday Dr. Milton Snow is commander, assisted by Robert Sage, Robert Hostet- ter, Elliott Becken, Gordon Morris, John Kent and Ed Branchfield. Kitchen Committee The advance gifts commit tee Is being headed by Dr. Eu gene Ray. Mrs. Richard Jew- ett is serving as chairman of the kitchen and dining room committee for both evenings. In charge of the program is Mrs, verne Wilson. Whither Goest Thou" Is the sermon title of Dr.1 George G. Roseberry for both worship services Sunday. The anthem for the 9:30 a.m. service by the youth choir will be "Alleluia Hearts to Heaven Raise." The chancel choir will sing "Easter Carol oi the Trees" for the 11 a.m. service. The music for the 11 fi.m. service will be "Blessed Are They," sung by the chil dren's choir. The Junior High Methodist Youth Fellowship will meet at o:30 p.m. The program, "My Part In National Missions." will be led by Elaine Daven port, Susan Turner, Susan Shelton, and Dorothy Min shall. Fireside will follow at the Jim Baumer home, 1517 Velia st. The Senior High MYF will meet at 8:30 p.m. with Pat Myers, Outreach chairman is in charge of the program, "Think About These Things." A fireside will follow. The Older Youth will meet at 6:30 p.m. Plans for ways to increase the membership will be the program. Fireside will follow at the home of Catherine Carter, 618 Cather ine ave. The Junior High MYF will leave Saturday, May 8, at 8 a.m. for a retreat at Indian Springs. They will return on Sunday afternoon. - Christians List Sunday Activities "Matthew's Pearl of Great Price" is the title of the ser mon which the Rev. Fred rick Ross Evans will preach at both services Sunday morn ing at the First Christian church. At the first service ' the youth choir will sing "This is My Father's Word." The chancel choir will sing "Beau tiful is the Earth" at the sec ond service and a quartet, Mr. and Mrs. William Pres ton, Mrs. Walter Larsen, and Stephen Parrlsh, will sing "Spirit of God." Mrs. James H. Hopkins and Mrs. Wayne Troxell will be hostesses for the coffee hour. Sarah Matthews will lead the study for the Chi Rho Fellowship meeting at 6:15 p.m. on the subject "Our Church - World-wide Fellow ship." Sharon Tucker ' will give the devotions. Saturday, May 6, the Chi Rho will have a work day and. give the money they earn to the building fund. They Will be available for yard work, baby sitting, house work, etc. , The Christian Youth Fel lowship will meet at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Gary Myers will lead the study on "What the World Council of Churches Is." Tuesday all departments of the church will meet at 7 p.m. followed by the official board meeting. The Christian Men's Fel lowship will have their regu lar breakfast meeting at 7 a.m. Saturday, May 6, in Fel lowship hall. Donald House is in charge of arrangements. Unity Devotional Subject Announced "Forgive Us Our Debts" will be the topic of the fourth sermon in a series on the Lord's Prayer being given by the Rev. Katharine. Bosworth, minister of Unity Center of Medford. The sermon will be given at 11 a.m. Sunday at the church, Haven and Holly sts. The Unity Center, 995 South Oakdale ave., is open daily Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For private consultation with the minister, -.telephone SPrlng 2-6902. !lliI8iSi:.KlMBmBI Services at 1 1 :00 a.m. 1957 Award of Merit Winner s s. , ' - g jar STAKE SPEAKERS Elder member of the Council of Twelve Apostles, and Elder John Longden, (left) an assistant to the Council of Twelves Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ Lake City, will be the featured speakers Saturday and Sun day, April 29 and 30, during a quarterly conference of the church's Klamath Stake in Klamath Falls. Stake President Carroll William Smith, Ashland, will conduct the confer ence. Sunday's general sessions, to which the public Is in vited, will be held at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at Mills school. Saturday evening a meeting will be held for priesthood lead ers and parents are invited to youth development. ' .; ' Mission Interpretation Team To Be Heard by Valley Presbyterians Forty-eight thousand Pres byterian churchmen in Oregon will meet in General Mission Interpretation during the next two weeks.. A team will beat First Presbyterian church Wednes day, May 3, to explain how the church is teaching out, not only in the work in the 30 countries abroad, but In the many, mission opportunities here at home. The . Rev. Raymond Nott, written up in the Saturday Evening Post as the "pastor of THE REV. RAYMOND NOTT Wednesday Speaker the Big Horn Basin," will be one of the speakers Wednes day at 7:30 p.m. Another re source leader will be Dr. Ralph Winter from Guate mala, telling of the medical. educational, and evangelistic work of our world outreach. The Rev. Burton Alvis will speak of the work of Christian Education and its related fields in the colleges, semi naries, and church school cur riculum, and Dr. Dwight Rus sell, Portland, Synod officer, will also speak. There will be a family night dinner preceding these speak ers at 6:30 p.m. and the meet ing will adjourn to the sanc tuary at 7:30 p.m. for the General Missions Interpreta tion meeting. Sunday Dr. D. K. West will use as his sermon topic, "Vic torious Living." , Junior High Fellowship will meet at the church Sunday at 5 p.m. with Dick Ragsdale, Medford High school student, guest speaker. Youth Fellow ship ' for Senior Highs will meet at 7 p.m. for a report and discussion on "The Peace Corps" led by Ruth Mllllgnn and JoAnn Johnson. Fireside will follow at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson, 1101 Mt. Pitt ave. College-career meets at 7:30 p.m, Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wolf, 1517 South Ivy st. The Rev. Robert Bridge will lead a dis cussion on The Lord's Prayer. Youth Night for senior highs will begin with family night dinner Wednesday followed ST. LUKE'S METHODIST CHURCH Welcomes You To Its Services Sunday School 9:45 a.m. 3-Yir-Oldi Through Mature Years Worship Service 1 1:00 a.m. Youth . 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. 2940 fart Siiklron leulevard AcraM the Street from Heerat School Melvin Dixon ' Minister MZDrORD CHURCH NEWS National Religious Publicity Council Delbert L. Stapley right, of Latter-day Saints in Salt a session on family living and by choir practice in the church basement. Westminster 1 "God Comes First" is the title of the sermon to be preached by the Rev. John O. Reynolds at the 11 a.m. Sun day worship service of the Westminster Presbyterian church. . The message will continue the series on the Ten Com mandments entitled "The Lim its of Life." Children's church will be held during the wor ship hour and the. church choir will sing the anthem "My Eternal King." The adult study and dis cussion group will meet at 9:45 a.m. in the pastor's study to consider the subject "Sin, the Human Predicament." The children's and youth depart ments of the church school meet at the same hour. . The Senior High Fellowship will meet at 7 p.m. at the church Sunday. A panel dis cussion entitled "In the Spring a Young Man's Fancy . . .", dealing with dating, love, and marriage will be moderated by Barbara Whalin. Members of the panel will be Larry Clark, Mrs. Ray Mencke, Ro berta Wlllett, and Dick Rags dale. Fireside will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Mullen, 27 North Barneburg dr.. Westminister Presbyterian church is located on Oakwood drive between Barneburg and Groveland ave. Truths in Romans Is Sermon Topic John V. Heberling. minister. will begin a series of sermons Sunday at Central Church of Christ. The series will be en titled "Great Truths From the Book of Romans." Sunday's message will be on the theme 'The Reality of Sin." Worship will begin at 11 a.m. at the Knights of Pythias hall, Fifth and Grape sts., dur ing construction of the new building at Oakdale ave. and Holmes dr. Classes from the junior high age and above will view at the 9:45 a.m. Bible school hour the filmstrip "Continu ing Steadfastly." The narrator will be Carl Hover, elder. This is the third in a series of filmstrip studies, "Now That I'm A Christian." Elementary school children will meet in their regular classes. Mr. Heberling's 7:30 p.m. message will be on the sub ject "The Solid Foundation." Midweek service will meet at the minister's home, 717 Broad St., Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. MEETING CHANGE Eagle Point-The Christ Am bassador service of the Eagle Point Assembly of God church has changed Its meet ing time to Wednesday, at 7:30 p.m. All young people in the community are Invited to attend. MAS. TrlTBunr., MZC70HS. Monday Mass To Honor St. Joseph The Workman One of the newest feasts on the Roman Catholic .calendar will be observed Monday, May 1, when St. Joseph the Workman is honored in the masses of the day as the noble example of the dignity of hu man labor. Established in 1955 by the late Pope Pius XII, the feast- day is intended to counteract spiritually the usual May Day demonstrations conducted un der Communist auspices. Ac cording to Pope Pius, May Day "far from being a stimu lus for discord, hate and vio lence, Is and will be a recur ring invitation to modern so ciety to accomplish what is still lacking for social peace. Mass In the Sacred Heart church on that, day will be at the usual time of 8 a.m. An earlier mass may be offered at 7 a.m. Monthly Devotion Two other monthly devo tions will take place at the end of the week. Friday there will be the Sacred Heart de votions in reparation for the ingratitude and coldness of men toward the love of Christ. Masses will be offered at 6:30, 8, and 11:15 a.m. and 6 p.m. Saturday the Fatima devo tions, which have evolved from the reported 1917 ap pearance in Portugal of the Virgin Mary with . the warn ing that "unless the people do penance, atheistic Commu nism will overrun the world," will follow the daily 8 a.m. mass. A special mass for the children attending Sunday catechism classes will also be said that day at 11 a.m. . Final Sermon Sunday At Congregational The Rev. Thomas McCam- ant will give his final sermon at the 10 a.m. service of the Congregational church Sun day. He will move with his fam ily to . another pastorate at Hubbard, Ore., early in the week. The sermon topic will be "Love So Amazing," based on two favorite hymns. New members will be received. At the close of this service there will be.a congregational meeting to hear a report from the pulpit committee and take action on It. A plan will also be submitted to the congrega tion for supplying the pulpit during the interim before an other pastor comes. Mrs. Wallace Bish, superin tendent of the church school, is now attending a meeting of Christian Education Associ ates at Pilgrim Firs, the Wash ington Congregational confer ence grounds. In her absence Mrs. Donald Walters Is in charge of the church school. The Pilgrim Fellowship will meet Sunday at 7 p.m. This group is holding a work day tomorrow to raise money for their obligations. Those inter ested In having them do any kind of work should call Stan Hobbs, SPring 2-9394; or Mar ilyn Harwood, SPring 2-7384. Friends Church To Continue Meetings Evangelistic meetings at the Friends church will continue through! this week, closing with the 7:30 p.m. service Sunday. Evangelist and musi cian are Rev. and Mrs. John Retherford, Wabash, Ind., who have served as missionaries in Kenya Colony, Africa. At the 11 a.m.' service Mr. Retherford's topic will be "The Runaway Missionary." The choir will sing, and there will be a trio number by Mrs. Retherford and her daughters, Patsy, and Mrs. Dan Nolta. At the 7:30 p.m. service the junior choir will be featured, and Mr. Retherford will speak on, "The Church Faith Built." ' First Presbyterian Church Eighth and Holly Phone SP 2-2830 . Dr. D. Kirkland West, Pastor Sermont "Victorious Living" A cordial welcome awaits -you Sunday morning. Services 9:30 and 11:00 A.M. . Church School classes for all ages. 9:30 and 11:00 A.M. UNITY Comer Holly and Haven Streets , Affiliated with Unity School of Christianity, Lee's Summit, Mo. REV. KATHERINE BOSWORTH, Minister The last of 4 Lessons on The Lord's Prayer "FORGIVE US OUR DEBTS" Membership Sunday Coffee Break after services Sunday School, Youth of Unity, adult Bible Class 9:30 a.m. Office open daily, Mon. thru Fri., 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 995 S. Oakdale Ave. Phone SP 2-6902 EVERYONE IS WELCOME T Orlbuut Child Evangelism Fellowship To Hold Medford Conference About 150 delegates irom j Monday, May 1, through Frl seven western states are ex- day. , . pected to attend the Bible con- ference of the Child Evanee- llsm Fellowship in Medford 1 st Assembly of God Pastors Leave For World Conference The Rev. and Mrs. Robert E. Cull, pastors of the First Assembly of God church, of Medford, will leave May 1 to attend the Pentecostal World Conference in Jerusalem, Is rael. They will go to Payette, Idaho, for the dedication of their granddaughter, Barbara Sue Cull, then to Los Angeles from where they will leave for Amman, Jordan. . , While in Jordan, they plan to visit the sacred places of Jerusalem, the excavations of ancient Jericho, the Dead Sea, the mountains where the Dead Sea scrolls were found and other places of interest. Included in their plans are several days of sight-seeing in Egypt. . ; They then will go to Jeru salem, Israel for the conven tion. The conference will in clude ministers of all branch es of the Pentecostal churches and from most of the coun tries of the world. Between 3,000 and 5,000 persons are expected to attend. A number of days will be spent visiting .the old and new Israel before their return by the way of Europe where they will visit Greece, Italy, France and England. Mr, Cull Is planning to take both slides and movies of his trip and will show them in the local church after he returns on June 11. Witnesses Make Plans (or Meet "Walk in the Name of Je hovah Forever," is the theme for j the semi-annual circuit convention of Jehovah's Wit nesses. More than 800 dele gates in more than 17 congre gations in southern Oregon and northern California have started making preparations to attend the three-day event scheduled for May 19 to 21 at Yreka, Calif. Harlan Nixon, pre siding minister of the local congrega tion, has announced that ap proximately 135 witnesses from Medford are planning to attend. Preparations for the assem bly started April 15 when con gregation members from Yreka and surrounding areas began a door-to-door search for rooming accommodations for the visiting delegates. The Siskiyou County Fairgrounds, obtained by the witnesses for the event, will be used as the site for the educational and training program that has been arranged. Highlighting the instruction program will be the public talk "The Twentieth Century in Bible Prophecy" to be giv en by E. C. Kennedy, visiting speaker from world headquar ters In Brooklyn, N.Y. - - Sunday at 4 p.m. at the Kingdom hall, 2402 Jackson ville highway, Mr. Nixon will speak on "Faith Healing - Is It From God?" i Youth Crusade Set At Open Bible A youth crusade' is to begin at the Open Bible church, 2715 Table Rock rd., Saturday, April 29, at 2:30 p.m. , Services will be held each night next week at 7 p.m., ex cept Monday and Saturday. The Rev. Howard Gear Is the evangelist and will speak on such topics as "The Garden of Eden," "Two Spies on a Red Rope" and. "Waiting in Death Row." Dr. Frank Mann, Grand RaDids. Mich., national direc- tor, will arrive Monday with , THE REV. R. E. CULL Leaves for Israel Town, Country Meet Scheduled Corvallis The 1961 Ore gon Town and Country Church conference will be held Oct. 9 to 11 on the cam pus of Oregon State college, according to an announcement from the conference planning committee. Theme of this year's confer ence will be "Renewal in Change." Program events will be aimed at finding ways to renew the vitality of church es in town and country situa tions where change is creating problems. A second session of the con ference, to be held at South ern Oregon college, Ashland, will be a new feature of the conference this year, the com mittee also announced. Speak ers and program events will be moved to the Southern Ore gon area for a two-day ses sion Oct: 12 and 13. The Oregon Town, and Country Church conference is sponsored by the Oregon Council of Churches, Archdio cese of Portland in . Oregon, Oregon State college and Co operative Extension1 service, Oregon Farm bureau, Oregon State Grange, Oregon State Farmers Union, and the Ore gon Home Economics Exten sion council. :fjx rr, fSjrVv 1 1 RELIGIOUS UNITY "I therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, Beseech you that ye walk worthy of the vocation wherewith ye are rallpd with all lowliness and meekness, with long- suffering, forbearing one ONE faith. ) IS, ,as-v i -A 5- urn Dennis Most and In the SAME judgment- (1 Corin Minister thians 1:10). "Neither pray I for these alone; but for them also whlch shall believe on me through their word: that they ALL may be ONE; as. thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee, that they also may be ONE in us: that the world may believe that thou hast sent me" (John 17:20-21). We are glad to see church leaders becoming more concerned over divisions in "Christendom." And, we believethe Lord's prayer that all believers be one is both practical and possible. This kind of unity, how ever, will never result from inquisitions, coercions, synods, councils, mergers, unions, or. any kind of ec clesiastical efforts. To be "perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment" we must return to the Bible for authority in religion. Until we do this we will continue to be divided and unchristian. So called "church authority" and traditions and creeds of men will always confuse our. minds, destroy our faith in God's word, divide us and lead us from God. It is no compliment for a "christian nation" to live In fear of atheism, or an atheistic power. Those "who are workers together with God" (2 Corinthians 6:1) needjiot be fearful, for there is no power on earth as potent as the Gospel of Christ (Romans 1:16) and no way of life as strong as Christianity (Ephesians 6-10) True faith dispels fear, dissolves division, develops character, and unites God's DeoDle in ONE hnd i-r-i. sians 1:18). This one body will preach the Lord's will (Matthew 28:19-20) which frees all who learn and obey IT (John 8:31-32). Too long have we "eaten the fruit of our own doines and reaped the harvest of our own sowing" (Jeremiah 21:14, Galatians 6:7). Let us learn to speak as the oracles of God (1 Peter 4:11), for they ALONE can guide us unto EVERY GOOD WORK (2 TimothvVlR 17). With the Bible ONLY as our rule iT faith nrt practice we will be UNITED. God will be elorified Christ will be Dreached tn Ai r .7" D!-ll0,riVed: and 9trlf uill o;;. A WELCOME AND THE GOSPEL IN SERMON AND SONG AWAITS YOU AT THE WEST MAIN CHURCH OF CHRIST 1701 Wert Main p.0. Dennis L Mess, minister p., . ,, SERVICES EACH LORD'S DAY Bible Clams . . .- - Worship n'.Ms " " V ? ,? Mid-week Service W.7nd",y'": .Z '"S IZ' VISIT THIS FRIENDLY CHURCH OF CHRIST " YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME! " Mrs. Mann. He will speak oi "Children: Our Golden Oppor tunity." The Rev. Riedar Kalland Los Angeles, associate nation al director of the Fellowship will be in charge of the con ference which is scheduled a' the First Church of the Naz arene, 520 North Holly st. H will speak at the first sessioe Monday at 7:15 p.m. i Daily 'sessions have beei scheduled at 9 a.m., 1:30 p.m and in the evening. The final meeting will be a banquet a; 1:30 pjn. Friday. Principal Speaker ' Principal speaker will b Dr. Kenneth Miles, Seattle Wash., who will teach morn ing and evening sessions . Of "Deeper Life." Morning devotions will b( brought by pastors of the val ley, according to Mrs. Nins Gain, local Child Evangelism director. Music will be fur nished by the Medford Higk school choir and from varioui valley churches. .. Other speakers scheduled during the week Include Ec Case from Cuba and Ira Ho vey from the Philippine Is lands, who will speak on the missionary field; Miss Ruth Turnwall, Pacific Palisades Calif., managing editor of the Child Evangelism magazine who, will teach a course oi "Child Study," and Miss Glee Cooper, San Luis Obispo Calif., who will teach a course of visual aids and teaching evangelism. , -. , , Wednesday afternoon a tout of Jacksonville -has been scheduled by. Mrs. H. A Berntson, Jacksonville. The local preparations hav6 been made ; by cooperating churches through the Medford Child Evangelism Committee of laymen. The sessions are open to the public. APRIL 30, 1961 . 9:45 a.m. Graded Church School 11 :00 a.m. Morning Worship Topic: "Meditation '-' Upon Calvary's Cross." 6:30 p.m. Baptist Youth Fellowship 7:30 p.m. Popular Evening Service". Topic: "Men at Work." ' May 5th YOUTH BANQUET . I ?m & '(Mm another in love; endeavoring e 10 Keep me unui ui me optui. in u,c bond of peace. There is ONE body, and :UINE spirit, even a ye are uaneu in - nwr hnim nt vnni- pflllinir- ONE T.nrriV ONE baptism, ONE God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all" (Ephes ians 4:1-6). "Now I beseech you, breth ren, by the name oi our iora jesus Christ, that ye all speak the SAME thing, and that there be NO divisions among you; but that ye be PERFECT LY joined together in the SAME mind, una natrea