Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 18, 1962, Image 8

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    Methodists To Dedicate Three
j Stained Glass Windows Sunday
Three stained glass win-
; dowi in memory of four mem
; bers of First Methodist
; church, Medford, will be dedi-
catcd Sunday during the 11
: a.m. worship service. The Rev.
! E. J. Aschenbrenner, Eugene
j district superintendent, will
be in charge.
Two small windows on the
; south wall of the sanctuary
are entitled "Come Follow
; Me" where Jesus calls the
; disciples, in memory of Pvt.
Murice W. Wickman, and
i "Lord Save Me," showing
Jesus rescuing Peter as he
: was walking on the water.
' in memory of Kenneth Met
' calf and Thomas Grant.
: The third window is a large
one on the north wall ' in
: memory of William Frideger
; entitled "Emnaus Road." A
shows a large crowd follow-
ing Jesus.
i Mr. Aschenbrenner will al
' so speak at both the 9:30 and
11 a.m. services. A male quar
; tet, including William Long
; more, Harry Hobson, Milton
i Southern Baptists
I Set Work Day
"Salt of the Earth" will be
'.."the subject for the morning
worship hour sermon at First
Southern Baptist church, by
Jhe Rev. C O. Skaar, pastor.
'The adult choir will sing.
. At the evening service Mr.
Skaar will speak on "The
:Xaw and the Gospel!" The
.-youth choir will sing.
r" Saturday has been desig
nated as a work day at the
liurch. AH - members and
i'Wriends are invited to meet
Cat the church to work on the
.buildings. Potluck lunch will
' be served at noon by the
;"womcn of the congregation.
;Work will be directed by El
rrner Outhouse. , . .
" A two-day clinic of the Sis
hoyou Association Baptist
,-Brothcrhood is under way in
Medford. A dinner was held
"at Ping's Garden at- 7 p.m.
Thursday, followed by a pro
gram. Z Lewis Steed, state Brother
hood leader, was guest speak
er. Tonight a session will be
Jield at the local church at
: 794 Lozicr lane, beginning at
:-7:30 o'clock. Bennett Cook
boys' work director, will
Opeak. Jim Halt, associatlonal
Brotherhood president, will
I-prcside.
sTopic Announced
For 51. Peter's
i "The Giver of All Good"
rjs the topic chosen for Sun
day's sermon at St. Peter's
Lutheran church, 1020 East
iJVIain st., by the pastor, the
Jiev. John E. Simon. The 18
!-new members, received last
"Sunday by the rite of con
ifirmation, will attend the
;:Lord's Supper in a group in
' the early service, which be
gins at 8:15 a.m. The late
i service begins at 11 a.m.
The Lutheran Laymen's
.League meets at the church
it 5:30 p.m. on Sunday. There
rwill be election of new offi
cers besides the usual busi
ness, topic, and refreshments.
: The Vacation Bible school
ill receive considerable at
tention during the week. A
'.planning meeting will be held
i .t the Calvin Smith home on
! Leland st. Monday, and a VBS
workshop will be conducted
Thursday from 10 a.m. until
: 3 p.m.
r'Visilor To Speak ,
At Eastwood Baptist
! " Sunday at Eastwood Bap
tlsl church at the 11 a.m.
worship service. Dr. Irving
' Gaines Roddy of the Oregon
T Council on Alcoholic prob
f'lcms, will be guest speaker,
v The chancel choir will sing,
' "Lift Thine Eyes." The pas
i'tor, the Rev. Clifford Young,
i:will give the children's mes
"sage, "The Talking Donkey."
The Baptist Youth Fellow-I-ship
will meet at 6.30 p.m.
-with a game-discussion meet
"' ing, according to Kay Fields,
T'vice president.
I- At the Sunday evening serv-
ice. the pastor will give the
:; message, "The Most Provok
5. ing Sermon in the Bible."
' RETIRED MINISTER
V Gold Hill - The Rev. O. L.
' Kendal, a retired minister will
' he guest speaker at Gold Hill
Christian church, Sunday dur-
; Ing the 11 a.m. worship serv-
; Ice. The midweek Bible study
and prayer meeting will be
f held Thursday, May 24 at 7:30
', p.m. The study will be on the
t book of Job.
t. .
I TO BE GUEST .
Gold Hill - Miss Jean Cun
.' nlngham, minister of Gold
Hill Christian church, will
: present the message on Sun
i nay at Hayesville Christian
'-church. It is a newly estab
lished church in I suburb of
Salem where Miss Cunning
ham's father, the Rev. J. F.
Cunningharft, Is the minister.
rillDAY. MAY II. 1911
Snow and Douglas Dondson,
will sing "The Green Cathe
dral." Music Announced
The youth choir will sing
"Praise the Lord! Ye Heavens,
Adore Him," for the first
service. The anthem for the
11 a.m. worship service will
be by the chancel choir "Go
Not Far from Me, O God."
The monthly potluck din
ner will be held at 12:30 p.m.
with each taking a hot dish
and either salad or dessert
and their own table service.
Mr. Aschenbrenner will pre
side at the 1:15 p.m. quarterly
conference.
The Senior High Methodist
Youth Fellowship will meet
for supper at the Everett Fa-
TERRENCE T. PAYNE
To Indian Million
Testimonial Honors
Member of Ward
A farewell testimonial was
held recently In honor of Ter-
rence Tomy Payne, 19, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J
Payne, Gold Hill, by the Sec
ond Ward of the Church of
Jesus Christ of ' Latter-day
Saints in Medford.
He will leave May 26 for
Salt Lake City where he will
enter the Mission home for
special training prior to leav
ing for the Southwest Indian
mission with headquarters at
Gallop, N.M.
. Young Payne, a graduate of
Crater High school, moved to
the Rogue valley from Card
ston, Alberta, Canada In 1956
At the testimonial, held
May 13 'at the Ward chapel,
five persons spoke including
Dennis Ray Hassell, of the
Klamath Stake presidency.
Liberal Evangelism
To Be Sermon Topic
The Rev. Robert W. Tull,
minister of the Medford Con
gregational church, 2100 Oak-
wood dr., will preach a ser
mon Sunday entitled "The
Dilemma of Liberal Evangel
ism." The service of worship
will be at 11 a.m.
The children of the church
school, grades one through
eight, will attend the opening
portion of the adult service,
and will be dismissed to their
classes after Mr. Tull's chil
dren's sermon. Classes for the
children below first grade
will meet in Pilgrim House
from 11 a.m. to noon. Child
care for infants and toddlers
will be provided throughout
the worship hour.
The Laymen's Fellowship
will meet for' breakfast on
Wednesday from 6:30 to 7:30
a.m. at Sambo's Pancake
house, 1025 South Riverside
ave. Mr. Tull will present a
report of the annual meeting
of the Fellowship of Congre
gational Laymen which ne at
tended recently in Forest
Grove.
Unitarian Topic Is
Announced for Sunday
"Man and Religion will be
the subject of a talk to be
presented by Ernest Wander
to the Rogue Valley Unitar
ian Universallsl Fellowship
on Sunday. Mr. Wander is the
new chairman of the fellow
ship, which meets at 11 a.m.
In the Medford Red Cross
building.
The service and program
will be followed by a report
on a recent questionnaire as
to the form and content of
the fellowship meetings.
For further Information
call 773-7411, Extension 280
Ascension Lutheran
Topic fs Announced
"The Holy Ghost a True
Comforter" will be the ser
mon topic Sunday at the 11
a.m. worship service at As-
cension Lutheran church, 1
2501 Barnett rd. The Rev. j
Elvin S. Tollcfson, pastor, 1
will speak.
Sunday a Joint Luther
League meeting will be held
at 2.30 p.m. at Qilvarv Lu
theran church. Grants Pass, (j
Transportation arrangements
will be made Sunday morn-
Inj.
A I
ber't, 810 Crown St., Central
Point, at 6:30 p.m. Kay Kent
win taix on- "Me and My
Parents.
The College Age Fellowship
will meet at the home of
Marshal Minshall, 608 Ster
ling rd., Jacksonville, for a
fireside and party at 6:30 p.m.
Retreat Planned
The Junior High MYF group
will not meet Sunday as they
are spending the week end
at a retreat at Indian Springs
camp. They will leave the
church at 8 a.m. Saturday
and return Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. James Baumer
and Clyde Wheaton, group
counselors, will accompany
them and have helped them
plan the week end.
The Becomer's Class, com
posed of young married cou
ples, will have a bowling
party, Saturday, May 19, at
5:30 p.m. and will return to
the church at 8 p.m. for a
pizza party.
A meeting of t h e policy
committee will b held Tues
day at 7:45 p.m. and the Tem
ple Beautiful committee will
meet at 7:45 p.m. on Thurs
day.
Sermon to Stress
Proposed Budget
The Rev. Fredrick Ross
EVans will emphasize the Ev
ery Member Canvass in his
sermon Sunday morning at
the rlrst Christian church
He will preach at the 10:55
a.m. service on the subject
"Let's Take the 'Stew' Out
of Stewardship." Dr. Irving
Gaines Roddy of the Oregon
Council on Alcohol Problems
will be guest speaker at the
8:30 a.m. service.
The youth choir will sing
"When Spring Unlocks the
Flowers" at the first service.
Mrs. Ralph Matlack will sing
"Thine is the Greatness" at
the 10:55 a.m. service.
Mrs. William Preston and
Mrs. Walter Larsen -will' be
hostesses at the coffee hour
following the second service.
Gene Taylor will lead the
devotions at the Chi Rho Fel
lowship meeting at 6:30 p.m.
The Christian Youth Fellow
ship will meet at the M. R.
North home at 6:30 p.m. with
Mrs. Donald House in charge
of the study.
The Every Member Canvass
to undergird the budget for
the coming church year
under way. Sunday at 2:30
p.m. all workers on the visi
tation teams will meet at the
church for a training session.
B. B. King is chairman of the
visitation committee and di
vision leaders are Mrs. A. W.
Denney, G. R. Morningstar,
Bill Brooks, M. R. North, Tom
Stephenson, and Vaughn Key
ser. Third in Series To
Be Given at Unity
Members of the Unity
Church of Medford will hear
the third in a series of ser
mons dealing with the build
ing of prosperity conscious
ness as the Rev. Katharine
Bosworlh speaks Sunday on
"Praise and Profit," her text
taken from Genesis 39:2.
The Sunday sermon is
scheduled at 11:15 a.m. and
will be preceded by church
school classes starting at 9:45
a.m. The Unity church is at
Holly and Haven sts.
Weekly events within the
church membership include
adult study class meetings at
Grants Pass. Medford and
Ashland, each at work on the
third chapter of Ernest Wil
sons "Great Physician.'
Wednesday Fireside circle
meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the
Unity Center. 995 South Oak
dale ave. continues study in
"Lessons in Truth" by Cady
and young mothers of '.he
church will be on their fourth
lesson In Zclia Walters' "You
and Your Child," their text
book in study of parent-child
relationships.
Spring Picnic Set
Sunday in Ashland
Central Point - The Bible
school of the Central Point
Church of Christ will hold
its spring picnic Sunday at
1:30 p.m. in Lithia park in
Ashland. Friends and mem
bers of the school are invited
to take a picnic basket and
share In the fellowship.
Sunday at the 10:45 a.m.
service at the church, Third
and Oak sts., Mr. Jean M.
Shelley, minister, will speak
on "Is The Entrance Barred?"
The evening message will be
"How to Grow."
CHRISTIAN
BROTHERHOOD
HOUR
K-SHA
860 kc 8 30 a.m. Sunday
Sponsored by
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
MeHford-Aihljnd-G'inti Ps
1937 Award of Aferit Winner.
Missionary Convention To
Start Tonight at Church
The third annual mission
ary convention of First As
sembly of God, 1108 West
Main St., starts tonight at 7:30
o'clock. The Herman V. En-
gelgau family, missionaries to
Upper Volta, French .West
Africa, for the past ten years
will have charge of the open
ing service and will speak and
show pictures of Upper Volta
Mr.. Engelgau will speak
Sunday at both 11 a.m. and
7:30 p.m. He will be assisted
Music Concert
Planned
Sunday
By 1st Nazarenes
Sunday the 7 p.m. worship
hour will be entirely devoted
to a sacred music concert at
the First Church of the Naz
arene, 520 North Holly st.
The concert, under the di
rection of Perry Christiansen,
minister of music and educa
tion, will include vocal num
bers by the sanctuary choir,
Instrumental numbers will
feature the brass trio and a
saxophone solo by Bob Han
sen. Some choral numbers
will be performed with the
trumpet trio assisting. One
choir number will be "Pre
pare Ye the Way of the Lord'
taken from the text Isaiah
40:3-5 with Dean von Stein
as tenor soloist. The male
quartet will also sing. Mrs.
Harold Sanner will be the ac
companist and the prelude
will be performed by Mi's.
Cliff Shafer.
Melvln R. Derby, director
of education for the Oregon
Council on Alcohol Problems,
with headquarters in Port
land, is to be guest speaker
at the local church Sunday at
9:45 a.m. He will speak to
the youth and adult Sunday
school groups in a joint ses
sion. The scries of messages in
preparation for the day of
Pentecost now given by the
pastor, the Rev. Harold M.
Sanner, during the morning
service will continue. His
message theme Sunday at 11
a.m. is "My Kind of Church."
Music' for this service will be
the sanctuary choir singing
"When I Can Read My Title
Clear" and a soprano solo by
Mrs. Cliff Shafer. Pentecost
Sunday is June 10.
The monthly Men s Fellow
ship dinner for the First
Nazarene church will be held
Tuesday evening with Rod
Newman, newly-elected presi
dent, in charge. The Rev.
Robert Allen, Grants Pass,
pastor of the Church of the
Nazarene there, will be the
guest speaker of the evening.
Stewardship Sunday
Planned in Talent
Talent-The Talent Method
ist church will observe Stew
ardship Sunday May 20 with
the pastor, the Rev. Violet M.
Molligcr, speaking on the con
secration of life, service, and
substance to Christ and his
church.
The new officers of the
Woman's Society of Chris
tian Service will be installed.
Sunday at 7 p.m. the fourth
quarterly conference of the
church will be held in the
church annex. A snack supper
will begin at 7 p.m. followed
by devotions and reports of
the year s work.
'How Wide the Guilt'
Is Ashland Subject
Ashland -"How Wide the
Guilt!" will be the sermon
topic Sunday at the Ashland
First Methodist church. North
Main and Laurel sts. Dr. P.
Malcolm Hammond, minister,
will speak. A coffee hour will
follow the service.
Thursday, May 24, at 6:30
p.m. an all family potluck
dinner will be held in the
fireside room at the church.
The colored sound film "Beau
ty for Ashes." will be shown.
QUARTERLY CONFERENCE
Gold Hill - The Rev. E. J.
Aschenbrenner. s u perinten
dent of the Eugene district,
will conduit the Fourth Quar
terly conference and church
conference at Gold Hill Com
munity Methodist church,
Monday. May 21, at 7:30 p.m.
First Chwih if Chml, Scientist
100 Windsor Ave., 1 Block South of East Main
Subject: "Mortals and Immortals"
hurch and Sunday School Services at 1 1.00 a m,
Wednesday Evening Service, 8 p.m.
You Art Always Welcome
Listen to: "The Bible Speaks To You" '
SUtionK-BOY
ME&OHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
CHURCH NEWS
National Religious Publicity Council
during the convention by Mrs.
Engelgau and their two chil
dren, Carlyle and Charlene.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith
will sing a duet at the Fri
day service and music for
Sunday morning will be fur
nished by a vocal trio com
posed of Mrs. Lloyd Thorn
ton, Mrs. Ernest Twedell and
Mrs. Ross Twedell. . At the
Sunday evening . service- a
vocal solo will be presented
by Mrs. Wallace Nylander
and the men's quartet com
posed of Don Rasmussen, Don
Jacobs, Gerald Smith, and
Jim Nilsen- will sing selec
tions. Rally Saturday 1 -
A Speed-the-Light , mission
ary rally for the Rogue valley
section of Assemblies of God
will be held Saturday at 7:30
p.m. Paul Pipkin, veteran ra
dio missionary to the. Orient,
will be guest speaker. He
will speak on the subject,
"New Frontiers in Christian
Missions," and will show a
motion picture entitled, "Port
able Missionaries.!'
Christ Ambassador ' youth
groups in the section have
been collecting funds for the
rally and each group will
present . its offering during
the service. .
The Rev. R. E. Cull, pastor,
will be guest speaker Sun
day morning at the bacca
laureate service of Canyon
ville Christian High school.
Mr. Cull Is on the board of
administration for the school
which is sponsored by Assem
blies of God in Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Cull plan to
spend most of next week at
Canon Beach, Ore., attending
the ministers retreat sched
uled for Assemblies of God
ministers and their wives.
Colored Film To
Be Shown at Rally
"The Big Blast," a colored
motion picture that combines
the action of the United
States Air Force and ski
jumping competition on the
slopes of Mount Rainier will
be shown at the Youth for
Christ rally Saturday-at 7:30
p.m. in McLoughlin Junior
High school:
This is the story of Air
Force Capt. Bob Emory who
returns home to not only find
the testing of the super-sonic
Jet Interceptor, the F106 in
his line of duty, but also the
more important task of break
ing the barrier which has
arisen between himself ana
his younger brother,- Jeff.
Produced in cooperation
with the United States De
partment of Defense and the
United States National Park
Service, "The Big Blast" was
filmed on location at Mc-
Chord Air Force base, Wash.,
and in Mount Rainier Nation
al Park.
Several junior high school
chalk artists will also be fea
tured at the YFC rally.-Mrs.
John Champ, Central Point,
is the instructor of these -artists.
Witnesses List
Sunday Talk Topic
"Faith is important to ev
eryone today, but more im
portant, it is necessary to
have a firm faith that will
stand up under trial," accord
ing to H. S. Nixon, presiding
minister of the local congre
gation of Jehovah's Witnesses.
Mr. Nixon is scheduled to
speak on "How firm is your
Faith?" at 4 p.m. Sunday, at
the Kingdom hall of Jehov
ah's Witnesses, 2402 Jackson
ville highway. .
Following the talk, the first
part in a three-part Watch
tower article will be studied.
The study's theme is "Chris
tendom has Failed God! After
her end What?"
Revival Continues
At Faith Tabernacle
Ashland-Evangelist E. R.
Lindsey, Cottonwood, Ariz.,
will continue his revival at
the Faith Tabernacle. High
way 99, through Sunday
night. He will speak tonight.
Saturday and Sunday nights
and Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Lindsey is engaged in
building a religious teaching
center in Cottonwood.
SUr)AYS 9.45 A.M. f
Religious
Buildings
By PEG HUTCHINSON
Mail Tribune Church Editor
In the midst of the Seattle
World'i Fair showing the
achievements of man there
are three buildings sponsored
by religious groups.
They are the Christian Wit
ness Pavilion, sponsored by
36 Christian groups in the
Seattle area: the Christian
Science Pavilion, sponsored
by Church of Christ, Scientist,
and the Moody Institute Pa
vilion, sponsored by the Chris
tian Businessmen's Committee
of Seattle.
The Witness Pavilion is a
striking building, although
nearly dwarfed by the U. S.
Science Pavilion which it is
near. The structure is topped
by a series of laminated
arches and with a 50-foot
cross.
Wood Mosaic
Inside the building there is
a wood mosaic, consisting of
some 40,000 small pieces of
wood, depicting the concern
of the church for the chil
dren of Century 21.' On an
other wall is the stained glass
window which is keyed to the
Pavilion's theme "Jesus
Christ the Same, Yesterday,
Today and Forever."
Penny Crusade Goal
Reached at Church
The goal of $100 for the
Penny Crusade was reached
last Sunday in the First Ad
vent Christian Sunday school
The members will continue
to save pennies for the rest
of May to see how much more
they can raise for missions.
The pastor, the Rev. Fred
O. Sapp Jr., will give the
morning message . at the 11
a.m. worship service. At 11:30
a.m. the children .will go to
their Junior Church chapel
where they will view an Old
Testament film, story.
At 6 p.m. the pastor will
start a Theology class. The
Advent Christian Catechism
will be the basis of study.
Everyone from the Junior
High age and older may at
tend.
At 7 p.m. the Hour of Music
will begin. The pastor will
read passages of scripture and
several favorite hymns will
be sung.
Tuesday al 7:30 ' p.m. the
women will meet at the par
sonage for a study of the
India mission field. Slides of
the Advent Christian work
in India, the Madras area, will
be shown.
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
prayer meeting and Bible
study will be held at the
parsonage. Chapter 5 of Eze
kiel will be studied.
Central Church
Announces Topics
"Drawing .Near To God"
will be the subject of the
sermon for the Sunday morn
ing worship hour at Central
Church of Christ, 1440 South
Oakdale ave. Speaker will be
John V. Hebcrling, minister
of the church. Mr. Heberling
will also give the evening
message which is entitled
"What Is Your Creed?"
Vacation Bible school dates
have been announced as
Wednesday, June 13 through
Tuesday, June 26. Classes will
be held for all children from
the age of four years through
Junior High school. Pre-regis-tration
by June 3 is being
requested in order that ade
quate supplies may be ob
tained. Registration forms
will be mailed to families of
the church and of the neigh
borhood around the church
location. Forms will be sent
to anyone who requests them.
Value of Giving
To Be Stressed
. At 9:45 a.m. Sunday the
Sunday School department of
Bethel Assembly of God will
stress the. value of giving as
a part of Christian steward
ship. It will be the fourth
Sunday of its 1962 Loyalty
campaign. At the 11 a.m. wor
ship service, the pastor, the
Rev. L. D. Krause. will speak
on the subject, "The Bible
Cure of Despondency."
Children and youth groups
meet at 6:30 p.m. At 7:30 p.m.
there will be music and a
gospel message by the pastor.
The church is at 122 East
McAndrews rd.
UNITY
Corner Holly and Haven Streets
Affiliated with Unity School of Christianity,
Lee's Summit, Mo.
REV. KATHARINE BO-VORTH, Minister
New Worship Hour 11:15 a.m.
"Praise and Profit"
Genesis 39.2
Sunrlav School, Youth of Umlv. Adult Bible Class 9 45 a m
Of'ce nnen daily Monday G'u f-ndav, 10 a m 4 p m.
ffl 995 S. Oakdale Ave. Phone SP 2-6902
(5, EVERYONE IS WELCOME
Groups Sponsor
at Seattle's Fair
A seven minute Mack and
white sound film, "Son Et
Lumiere" is shown in a small
auditorium. Through the use
of light and sound and a
"little imagination" the film
relates man's birth, life,
and death to the Biblical
theme of creation, redemp
tion, and hope.
Upon leaving the auditor
ium visitors may watch chil
dren at play in the children's
center. Also in the building
are a small chapel and dis
plays, and a chaplain is avail
able to give assistance.
Three Films
The Christian Science ex
hibit includes a variety of
displays explaining the ac
tivities of this religion
throughout the world. Three
films are shown continuously
in various parts of the two
story structure.
BILL PATTERSON
Series Spaakar
Training Series
Set by Church
The Church of Christ, 1701
West Main St., will present
a Training for Service series
May 20 to 25. The series is
designed to encourage and
educate Christians toward
more effective service
through the teaching nroeram
of the church.
Bill Patterson, educational
director of the Church of
Christ in San Leandro, Calif.,
will lead the training series.
Mr. Patterson, who is a spe
cialist in the teaching pro
gram of thp church i the
editor-in-chief of the Christian
Bible Teacher, a magazine for
Bible teachers.
He will sneak Stinriav at
the 10:45 a.m. worship serv
ice on I he Growing Chris
tian." Sunday afternoon he
will conduct a teacher work
shop on lesson planning and
preacn again Sunday at the
7 p.m. service. Monday
through Friday evenings at
7:30 p.m. he will speak on
such themes as "The Church,
A Teaching Institution;"
"Evangelism Through the
Bible School:" "Strentrthpnino
the Christian Home;" "Work
ing Together Successfully."
A teacher workshop for
each age level in the church
school will study pupils, ma-
teriais, metnods, and prob
lems at 8:15 p.m. following
the lecture.
Two Attend General
Assembly of Church
Dr. D. Kirkland West, min
ister of First Presbyterian
church, and Sam Harbison,
senior vice president of the
National Presbyterian Men,
left Medford Thursday for
Denver where they will at
tend the General Assembly of
United Presbyterian Churches
in the U.S.A.
Dr. West is vice chairman
of the assembly commission
on church union. His commis
sion reported to the assembly
this morning. Also giving a
report was Harbison in the
absence of the national presi
dent of the group.
Dr. West will return to
Medford Tuesday.
SERVICES CONTINUE
Services will continue next
week at the Open Bible
church at 7:30 p.m. each day
except Saturdays and Mon
days. Evangelist Larry Franks
is the speaker and is assisted
by Mrs. Franks and their
daughter. Rebecca is soloist.
The services start at 7 p.m.
with a half hour musical period.
N
One explains the present
day application of the "spirit
ual science demonstrated by
Christ in the healing of sick
ness and sin," according to
the teachings of Christian Sci
ence. Another shows the ac
tivities at one of the churches,
and the third tells the story
of the Christian Science Mon
itor newspaper. Nearby arc
telephones where visitors may
hear international correspond
ents of the Monitor give re
corded news reports.
Raiiful Spot
The white columned build
ing is restful for the weary
tourist at the' Fair. A water
fall, splashing. over rocks, di
vides the ramp between the
two floors and forms a pool
outside the glass wall of a
reading room on the first
floor. There, a wide variety
of Christian. Science litera
ture is available for all.
The third Pavilion consists
of a 300-seat theater where
films "Sermons on Science"
are shown throughout the
day. Dr. George Speake of
the Moody Institute of Sci
ence, Los Angeles, relates sci
entific knowledge to the Gos
pels. These films have been
shown in many Rogue valley
churches and will be familiar
to many church members.
Kindergarten Age
Bible School Set
A five day Vacation Bible
school for kindergarten age
children will be conducted by
the Trinity Baptist church
May 21 through 25. The class
es will be held at the Marvin
Kautz residence, 910 Grant
St., from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Sunday at the 11 a.m. wor
ship service Pastor Kenneth
Raymond will speak on the
subject, "The Sifting and the
Cross." The Scripture portion
will be Luke 22:24-34. At 6:30
p.m. Pastor Raymond will
teach the class on theology
for laymen. The class is study
ing the meaning of the death
of Christ.
At 7:15 p.m. the High
School group, the Alpha Chi,
and the Junior High group,
Delta Chi, will meet. There
will also be a Membership
Training class taught by Pas
tor Richard Nordquist. At the
same hour, Pastor Bruce Rog
ers will continue leading a
series of studies in the Gospel
of Mark. Sunday evening
they will study "Degrees of
Faith" as .seen in Mark 5:21
6:31. .
Temporary address of the
church is Thurston Studio,
245 Stewart ave.
Two Churches List
Coming Activities
Central Point -"Th Ha
- r r .
Prisoner ' will be the title nf
the sermon to be preached
ounaay during tne 11 a.m.
worship service at the First
Presbyterian church in Ton.
tral Point. A coffee hour will
De neid in the church fellow
ship hall followin the wor
ship service.
The Junior and Senior High
FellowshiD activities and
meeting Dlaces will he an
nounced Sunday. The Session
win meet Monday, May 21,
at 7:30 p.m. at the church.
Jacksonville-'The Church:
The Member" is the sermon
to be preached by- the Rev.
King K. Jones in the .laclr.
sonville Presbyterian church
ai 11 a.m. on Sunday. This
is the second of two sermons
on the nature of the church.
ihe choir will sing the an
them "Be Merciful Unto Us"
with Miss Jane Anders in.
ing the solo part.
At 7 p.m. in the church the
Men's Studv will meet In pnn.
sidcr the 14th chapter of the
uospei oi John.
Christian Science
Lesson Topic Listed
More meaningful gnats are
attained through spiritual en
lightenment. This will be the
theme of the lesson - sermon
"Mortals and Immortals"
which will be hrarH ti.nH,,,
at First Church of Christ,
Scientist, 100 Windsor ave. at
11 a.m.
Paul's admonition tn the
Colossians from chapter 3,
verse 2 will be among the
scriptural passages.
Young people up to the age
of 20 are invited to attend
Sunday school. All are invited
to attend lesson-sermon.
Fint Prttiyttrian Church
lU ad Holly
Sermoni "God'eNew Creation"
Dr. Tom McNeil
e
Church Services 9:30and 11:00 A.M.
Church School 9:39 and 11:00 AM
n
Speakers Listed
For Medford
Presbyterians
Dr. Tom McNeil, assistant
minister, will speak on "God's
New Creation" at the First
Presbyterian church, Eighth
and Holly sts., Sunday morn
ing. Mrs. Jean Bowers will
sing, "I Will Not Leave You
Comfortless" at both morning
services and the chancel choir
will present an anthem.
At 5 p.m. Sunday thercwill
be the second in a series of
membership classes for adults
and senior high and junior
high students. Nursery care
is provided. This class will
meet the Session June 3 and
be welcomed by the church
on June 10.
At 5 p.m. Sunday Geneva
Fellowship will meet at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Wolf, 1517 South Ivy st. Terry
Tallis will present the pro
gram, "The Church in the
Fourth Dimension" and re
freshments will follow lha
meeting.
Senior High Fellowship
will hold an election of offi
cers at the church at 7 p.m.
Sunday, followed by Fireside
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Boshears, 3315 Holly
wood dr. Youth night is held
each Wednesday at 5:30 p.m.
Dr. West will lead a discus
sion of I John 2.
Junior High Fellowship
meets at the church at 5 p.m.
Tuesday followed by dinner
and fellowship. Bob Bennett,
with the Southern Oregon col
lege athletic department, will
be guest speaker on the sub
ject, "Boy-Girl Relations."
Wentminster
"Worship in the Home"
will be the subject of the ser
mon to be given by the Rev.
John O. Reynolds at the West
minster Presbyterian church
Sunday. The 11 a.m. worship
will also include children's
church and the choir will
sing the anthem "Be Thou
Exalted, O God." Nursery
care is available during the
service for pre-school age
children.
Church school classes meet
at 9:45 a.m. in the various
departments. New pupils are
welcome and may be enrolled
any Sunday. An adult class
is held in the pastor's study
for parents and other adults.
The theme Sunday will be "A
Letter on How to Pray for
Others."
Dates for the Vacation
Church school have been sot
for June 11 to 22. The Vaca
tion school will hold daily
classes for kindergarten and
elementary age children.
The Senior High Fellowship
will meet Sunday at 6:30 p.m.
to elect officers for the com
ing year, after which the
Fellowship will visit the new
Ashland Presbyterian church.
The annual fellowship ban
quet honoring the graduating
seniors will be held next
Wednesday, May 23, at 6:30
p.m. at the church.
The midweek study fellow
ship will meet Wednesday,
May 23, at 8 p.m. at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. James Mc
Goodwin, 1507 East Main st.
Acts 15 will be the study.
Westminster Presbyterian
church is located on Oakwood
dr. between Barneburg and
Groveland aves.
First Baptist
Church
ConierviHvi-Fundament.il
5th. 4
Central
8. E. Andrews, Pastor
Byron Evans, Youth Dir.
SUNDAY, MAY 20
9:40 A.M.
Sunday School for All!
11:00 A.M.
"Deliberately
Determined Dedication"
6 P.M. Youth Meetings
7:00 P.M.
"The Gospel We Preach
A lighthouse for
77 Years"
Wednesday-7:30 P.M.
Bible Study Hour
TV Last Services in
Present Building
Phone 772-2830
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