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FRIDAY. AUGUST 10. 1S2
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOUD, OREGON
1957 Award of Merit Winner
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CHURCH NEWS
National Religious Publicity Council
First Methodists
Schedule Concert
The a capella ensemble
from SI. Joseph, Mo., conduct
ed by the Rev. Ennia Whaley,
pastor of the St. Luke Metho
dist church there, will be at
First Methodist church here
Wednesday, Aug. 15, at 8 p.m.
The ensemble ia a choral
group of mixed voices. All
the singers were selected by
Mr. Whaley. The group has
appeared in Topeka, Kan.;
Des Moines, Iowa; New York
City; Montreal, Canada; and
Chicago, III.
Mr. Whaley is an ordained
Methodist minister and has
nerved churches in Boston;
Raleigh, N. C; Portland; and
Des Moines, Iowa. His minis
terial duties have been sup
plemented with choral activi
ties wherever he has been.
Guest minister for both the
Sunday morning services will
be Dr. Irving G. Roddy of the
Oregon council on alcohol
problems. His sermon title
will be "The Man in the Win
dow." Dr. Roddy was the minister
of the First Baptist churches
of Boise, Idaho, and Omaha,
Neb. before Joining the Ore
gon temperance organization.
Youth Activitias
The youth choir will sing
"Be Thou Our Guide" at the
9:30 a.m. service. Soloist for
the 11 a.m. service will
Carroll Graber.
The Senior Methodist Youth
fellowship will meet at 8:30
p.m. at the church. Miss Lin
da Van Sickle and Miss Marl-
By CLAIRE COX
United Praia International
New York-TOPD-The Bible
more revered than read be.
cause most people do not
know how to read it with u
derstanding, says a leading
Bible scholar.
The Rev. Dr. Leander
Keck, assistant professor of
the New Testament at the Di
vinity School of Vanderbilt
university, said that as a re
lyn Barker are in charge of suit, the Bible is the most ne
the meeting. The fellowship elected resource of modern
will hold an ice cream social times.
Taking the Bible seriously
involves more than simply
reading It piously, ' he said
It may be better to argue
with the Bible than to shrug
it off."
Bible Readers Lack Adequate
Understanding, Says Scholar
Friday, Aug. 17, at noon. The
College Age Fellowship will
meet at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. Verne Wilson, 1556
South Ivy st., for a picnic and
will swim at the James W,
Taylor home, 1548 South Ivy
St., Mrs. Wilson will speak on
The Beautiful Americans."
The commission on Chris
tian social concerns will meet
Monday, Aug. 13, at 7:45 p.m
at the parsonage, 3310 Holly.
wood ave., to make plans for
the first all-church study
course for the School of Chris
tian living in October.
Commissions on steward
ship and finance and on mem
bership and evangelism will
meet Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. at
the church.
The builders class will
spend Aug. 18 and 19 at Elder
berry Flats, where they will
hold their annual camp out,
Assistant Pastor
To Speak Sunday
Local Priesthood
Attends Retreat
The Priesthood from the
Mcdford Reorganized Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints has returned from the
Southern Oregon District
Priesthood and Men's retreat
held last week end at Rujada
Forest camp near Cottage
Grove.
High Priest Noel J. King
was in charge of the camp,
with Evangelist Miles Whit
Ing of Vancouver, Wash., and
district missionary Jack Hc-
dal assisting. Elder Paul Fish
cl gave two evangelistic mes
sages. Regular services will be
afield Sunday at the church.
The Sacrament service will
be observed at 11 a.m. The
message "To Whom Much is
Given, Much is Expected"
will be delivered by the pas
tor, Harlcy J. Davidson.
All young married couples
are, invited to attend the an
nual Southern Oregon district
picnic, scheduled Sunday aft
ernoon at Roscburg. Priest
Jay Streetcr is in charge.
Summer Senior high camp
at Fir Point, near Glcndale,
will be held Aug. 19 through
25. For registration and in
formation, Harvey Gadberry
may be contacted.
Wendell Wagler, assistant
minister of the First Christian
Phlirrh U(ll nraonh af Unit.
.... ..... . uu.
services Sunday morning on
the subject "As We Forgive
Our Debtors."
The youth choir will sing
the Negro spiritual "Tramp
ing at the first service and
Miss Julie Latham will play
a violin solo at the 10:55 a.m.
service. Mrs. Virgil Wilkes
and Mrs. Wilbur Arnold will
be hostesses at the coffee hour
following the second service.
All youth fellowship groups
will meet at 6:30 p.m. Sunday.
The Chi Rho fellowship will
meet at Hawthorne park.
Trinity Baptist
Hosts Missionary
The Rev. Al Kantor and his
family will be at Trinity Bap.
tist church, Griffin Creek an
South Stage rds., Sunday for
the morning worship service,
For 15 years the Kantors
have been working as mis
sionaries to the migrants in
the western part of the San
Joaquin valley of California
under the Missionary Gospel
fellowship. Mr. Kantor will
speak at the morning service,
His subject will be, "A Shep-
herdless People.
A vocal trio, Mrs. Loretta
Nordquist, Mrs. Lorene Mc
Cormack and Mrs. Doris
Kautz, will sing.
Pastor Kenneth Raymond
will hold his class In Theol
ogy for Laymen at 7:30 p.m
Youth and children's groups
will meet at the same hour,
At 8:15 p.m. Pastor Bruce
Rogers will continue his se
ries of studies in the Gospel of
Mark, "The Transfiguration
Mark 9.
Bishop Installed
At 1st Ward, IDS
David L. Peterson, 1409
South Whitman ave., was in.
Wayne Harbison will give the stalled bishop of the Medford
Ambassador Quartet
To Present Music
The Ambassador Quartet
from Southern California col
lege will sing at the First As-
nembly of God church, 1108
West Main St., during the 7:30
j-.m., evangelistic service Sun
day, Pastor Robert E. Cull an
nounced. The quartet will be ac
companied at the piano by
by Don Calloway, also a
Southern California college
Student.
With them will be Dr. liar
nld Fischer, director of the
department of religious educa
tion at the college. Dr. Fischer
will give the evening message.
Mr. Cull will speak at the
1 1 a.m. worship service, which
will include holy communion.
devotions. The Mlddlers will
meet at the church and see
the film "Conduct On A
Date." The Christian Youth
Fellowship will also meet at
the church. Cathy Moore and
Cheryl Rice are the leaders
of the group
A meeting of the worship
department has been set by
the chairman, Mrs. Ralph
Cook, for Wednesday at 7:30
p.m. at the church.
Plans are being made for
an all-church picnic Sunday,
Aug. 19, at 1 p.m. at Jackson
Hot Springs.
Advenlisls Attend
World Conference
Twenty-five Mcdford Sev
enth-day Adventists were
among the thousands of por
tions who recently attended
the forty-ninth annual world
convention of the church, j
They were led by Duane Cor
win. assistunt pastor of the :
church.
Members of the local
rhurch received daily conven- j
tion issues of the church pa- j
per during the event. Return-'
ing delegates will report to
the church.
Texan Youth Croup
To Appear Sunday
Bethel Assembly of God
church, 1225 East McAndrews
rd., will be host to the World
Wide Youth Team Sunday at
7:30 p.m.
The headquarters of the
youth team is Waxahachie,
Texas. The team is composed
of Don Norville, speaker,
Trultt Ford, tenor soloist, and
the Jubilaires trio.
During the opening of the
9:45 a.m. Sunday school, Mrs.
Juanita Hagcman, superin
tendent, will present a lesson
on "Travelling the Road of
Life." It will be the first in
a series of four lessons por
traying the road of life travel
led by the Christian. The Rev.
L. D. Krause, will speak at
1 1 a.m. on the subject, "The
Essential Grace of Humility."
'God And You' Is
Subject 01 Sermon
"God and You" is the topic
for Sunday's sermon at St. Pe
ter's Lutheran church, 1020
East Main st. The Rev. John E.
Simon, pastor, will preach at
8:15 and 11 a.m. services.
Among the week's artivitipt
at St. Peter's are the Voters'
i meeting Sunday at 2:30 p.m.
and the Walthcr league meet
ing at 7 p.m., the same day.
The monthly meeting of the
Lutheran Women's Missionary
league will not be held this
month.
First Ward, Church of Jesus
Christ of Latterday Saints
recently.
He assumes the post pre
viously held by Bishop Walt
er Jensen who has been trans
ferred to Casper, Wyo., by the
bureau of reclamation
Installed as counsellors for
the ward were Gordon West-
wood and Clinton R. Phelps.
Clerks are Monte J. Jones and
William D. Turner. Installing
the bishopric and the Klam-
th Stake President Ronald
E. Phalr, Klamath Falls, and
Counsellors Dennis R. Has-
scll, Ashland, and Harold Cat-
mull, Klamath Falls.
Bishop Peterson is employ
ed by the Federal Aviation
agency and the family has
made their home In Mcdford
for the past 17 years.
Keck presents an argument
for learning about the Bible
by questioning It in an essay
on "Taking the Bible" Serious
ly" published in book form by
Haddam House, a branch of
Association Press, the publish-
ing department of the YMCA
Marginal Comminti
One way to participate ac
tively in reading the Bible,
Keck said, is to write com
ments in the margins. Another
way is to check the Bible
from time to time, going back
to historical material and vari
ous references
There is no need to argue
that many people find the
Bible to be a problem," Keck
wrote. "The fact that year aft
er year it manages to top the
best-seller list hides the fact
that most readers have serious
difficulties with it.'
Despite a flood of modern
translations and paraphrases
of the Bible, Keck said, the
average English-speaking per
son still does not understand
it. He finds the basic trouble
is the language-strange words
and phrases. Another difficul
ty he cited lies in the fact that
Missionary To Be
Visiting Speaker
Kenneth Elder, missionary
to Africa, will speak at the
Church of Christ, 1701 West
Main st., Thursday, Aug. 16,
at 7:30 p.m.
Mr. Elder first entered the
African mission field in 1949
His work has been done in
Northern Rhodesia and has
centered about the Kabanga
mission school in Kaloma
where native African boys
re schooled and trained in
preach the gospel. Mr. Elder
and his family are now on
furlough in the states and he
will speak in various cities.
The Sunday sermon at the
Church of Christ will raise
the question, "Can We Guar-
ntee The Gospel?" The ser
mon will be given by Lloyd
Bridges, minister.
Mr. Bridges will speak
Sunday at 7 p.m. on the sub
ject "What All Farmers
Know." Due to the Thursday
ight program featuring Mr.
Biaer, tnere will .be no
Wednesday evening service
this week.
Worker Conference
Planned by Church
Ashland-A Training Union
Workers conference will be
held at Calvary Baptist
church in Ashland Saturday,
Aug. 11, at 10:30 a.m. for
Southern Baptist churches in
southern Oregon. This meet
ing is a part of the activities
of the Siskiyou Baptist asso
ciation to train leaders from
the churches.
Lunch will be served by the
Women's Missionary society
of the local church.
The Rev. Thomas Balch will
speak at the morning service
and the Rev. John Sills Jr.
will speak at the evening serv
ice Sunday. The Rev. Troy
Hall is in Washington state on
vacation.
UNITY TOPIC TOLD !
The Rev. Katharine Bos
worth will speak on "The
Great Demonstration" Sun- '
day at the 11:15 a.m. worship
service at the Unity church.
Holly and Haven sts. The text
will be taken from Matthew
6:18-20.
CRATCH I.AKF.
Community bide, at rlrn near
lodge
RonnUl M Jtihmon. student
miniiter
Sunday :
S 30 a m Sunday school,
park headquarters
10 a ni Mornmf worship
7 p m. evening worship
Tur sdav :
111 a ni Bible school
Saturday-
7pm Worship. Macama
campground
OKCtillN CAVr.S
Campflre (Me at Chalet
Walter p Parry, atudenl min
uter Sunday
8.30 a m Service.
PRIISPECT
Community hall
Kr William McLeod
Sunday :
3 p m. Mm
DIAMOND LAKE
Room over the Boat House.
Roaeburs Mlnlatenal Asm.
Sundav:
11 am Worship service.
Area Presbyterians
Tell Sunday Topics
Central Point - "The Plight
of the Elder Son" will lie the
title of the sermon to be pre
sented by the Rev. Robert
W. Olmsted during the 11 a.m.
worship service Sunday at the
First Presbyterian church in
Central Point.
Following Ihe worship ser
vice a coffee hour will be held
in Ihe church fellowship hall.
Jacksonville -The ABC's
:of Ihe Christian Faith" will be
! the topic of the sermon by
the Rev. King K. Jones Sun
jday at the II a.m. worship
I service In Ihe First Presbyteri
an church, Jacksonville.
Guest organist for Ihe serv
ice will be Mrs. Gavnor
Huck. Mcdford.
Major Ricken To Be
Guest Of Nazarenes
Major William Ricken will
speak at both the 11 a.m. and
p.m. services of First
Church of the Nazarene, 520
North Holly st., Sunday. The
pastor, Harold M. Sanner. Is
on vacation. Major Ricken is
commanding officer of the lo-
unit of the Salvation
Army.
Perry Christiansen, minis
ter of music for the church,
nnounced that the Fishermen
male quartet and Jackson
Phillips will sing. For the
evening service music will in
clude a soprano solo by Ruth
Brewster, a number by a
quartet of Rod Newman, Wal
ler Vail, John Fnikbeiner and
Perry Christiansen, and a
clarinet solo by Judy Arnold.
The Crusaders, a mixed
quartet from Northwest Naza
rene college, Nampa, Idaho,
will present a concert at First
Nazarene church Wednesday
at 7:30 p.m. Members of this
quartet and their accompanist
are Jan and Trueline Lattlng,
Kalhi Watson, Don McClain
and Lee Moseley.
Youth Groups Slate
Missionary Service
A combined service of the
Senior high young people and
the young adult and caieer
fellowship will sponsor mis
sionary Robert Minter of the
World Missions to Children at
6:30 p.m. Sunday at the
Community Bible church,
Fourth and Alder sts.. Cen
tral Point.
Mr. Minter will present
colored slides and recorded
narration of the work in
Brazil. He will also address
the congregation at 7:30 p.m.
today's Bible reader lives in a
different world than the one
that existed when the scrip
tures were written.
"There is still a deeper
level on which we have diffi
culty: grasping what the Bible
intends to say," he added.
Word Difference
For example, Keck cited
the term "spirit." He said it
has lost most of its original
content, although the word
"spiritual" is used to desig
nate an intangible such as loy
alty or love. People still talk
about "God's being 'up in
heaven,' " he said, but "actu
ally we probably doubt if
heaven Is a place . . . and we
are not at all sure that it
would be 'up.' "
Keck pointed out that the
Bible is not the only scripture
available to mankind. The
Koran is the scripture for Is
lam, he said, and the Buddhist
religion has the Gitas.
To Keck, the significant as
pect of the problem of read
ing the Bible involves more
than understanding. It in
volves also the ability to be
lieve that the Bible has any
thing decisive to say to the
people of today.
In other words, can the
Bible continue to be our scrip
ture?" he asked. "Can we take
it seriously enough for it to
affect our lives and shape our
culture? Or has the modern
world made it both incompre
hensible and unbelievable?
Minister Tells
Sermon Subject
John V. Hcberling, minister
of the Central Church of
Christ, will speak on the topic
The Anointed One," at the 11
a.m. service Sunday. Dr. .Roy
al G. Aubrey, stationed with
the U.S. Navy in San Francis
co, Calif., will sing.
Junior worship service for
children of elementary school
ge will be conducted by the
student minister, Howard
Ramsey, also at 11 a.m.
The Junior high youth
group will meet at 3:30 p.m.
Sunday at the home of their
sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Seller, 601 Childers St.,
for a wiener roast. This will
take the place of their regular
evening meeting.
The Senior youth group
will meet at the church at
30 p.m. This week concludes
their memory verse contest
nd the winning team will be
determined.
Mr. Heberling's topic at the
30 p.m. service will be
What Is Your Life?"
Pastors Continue
Sermon Series on
Biblical Subjects
ine second in a sermon
series on the Five Greatest
Questions in the Bible will be
given at the First Presbyter
ian church Sunday. Dr. D.
Kirkland West's topic will be
"What Wilt Thou Have Me to
Do?"
Mrs. Charles Champlin, so
prano, and Paul Moore, tenor,
will sing a duet. "Children
Pray This Love to Cherish"
and Miss Diana Hunter, con
tralto, and Lynn Sjolund,
bass, will join them in a quar
tet arrangement of "The King
oi Love My Shepherd Is."
Tuesday at 7 p.m. Junior
high fellowship will meet in
the Fireplace room to hear
the report of Dr. John Wat
son, who spent more than a
month in Korea working in
hospitals of the Presbyterian
church of Australia. Senior
high fellowship will meet at
the church for their weekly
potluck Wednesday at 5:30
p.m. Reports on the retreat at
Brookings will be heard.
Presbyterian men will meet
at the church for the regular
noon luncheon Thursday. Dr.
West will give a message from
the Bible geared to everyday
living and Sam Harbison will
report on the Presbyterian
men's meeting In New York
City where he served as sen
ior vice president.
Church of Brethren
Gives Sermon Topic
The Rev. William Wash,
pastor, will give the message
entitled, -The Road to Da
mascus'' at the II a.m. ser
vice of the Church of the
Brethren Sunday. Mrs. W.ish
will tell the children's story,
The Story of David Livings
ton."
Music will be provided by
Geraldine and Ruth Linlngrr,
I.a Verne. Calif.
ongregafionalists
Plan Guest Speaker
John F. Cramer Jr., moder-
tor of the Congregational
Conference of Oregon, will be
the guest speaker at the Con
gregational church, 2100 Oak
wood dr., Sunday.
Mr. Cramer, who is vaca-
loning in the Rogue valley
for the week end, is a lawyer
from Portland and a member
the Community church of
Cedar Hills, Ore.
The worship service will be I
held at 9:30 a.m. During the
worship hour, pre-school chll-
ren will be cared for in
Pilgrim house. First through
fourth grade young people
will meet for their class in
the parsonage from 9:30 to
0:30 a.m.
The Rev. Robert W. Tull,
inister of the church, is
vacationing during the month
of August.
Pastor Vacations;
To Speak In Seattle
Services at the First South
ern Baptist church Sunday
will be conducted by the Rev.
Howard La Marr, postgrad
uate student at the University
of Oregon.
The Rev. G. O. Skaar. pas
tor of the church, and his
family are on vacation. Mr.
Skaar will preach Sunday at
the Brooklyn Avenue church
in Seattle, Wash.
Westminster
A sermon series on the
"Lord's Prayer" being given
by the Rev. John O. Reynolds
will be continued Sunday at
the 11 a.m. worship service of
W e s t m i n s ter Presbyterian
church. "Lead Us Not Into
Temptation ..." will be the
sermon theme.
This will be the last Sunday
that John Evans, summer as
sistant, will be at the church,
and the fellowship period aft
er the service will honor him
and his wife. Mr. Evans re
turns to San Francisco Theo
logical seminary to complete
his training for the ministry.
ihe adult study class.
which meets at 9:45 a.m., will
consider the topic "This Great
Man, Jesus Christ." All other
departments of the church
meet at the same hour.
The senior high fellowship
will meet at 7 p.m. at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. Robert
Riechers, 2447 Hillcrest ave.
Miss Carolyn Mencke will
speak, telling of her experi
ences as a student in the
'Stanford in France" pro
gram last ydar.
The junior high fellowship
will meet Thursday at 3 p.m.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Johannson, 2133 Dell.
wood ave. After swimming
there will be a hotdog bar
becue supper. Incoming' sev-.
enth grade students will be
welcomed, and outgoing ninth
graders will be graduated.
The Mariners club for mar
ried couples will meet Satur
day evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Bates, 19
South Barneburg ave., for a
swimming party beginning at
5 p.m. A barbeque dinner will
be served. Those planning to
attend should call Sue Bates,
773-1535.
MEDFORD
CHURCH DIRECTORY
"I know that thou canst do all things." Job
42:2.
APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH
North Central ave. at Third it,
Loyce C. Carver, putor
Sunday:
S30 am. Sunday ichool
11 a.m. Morning worship
3 p.m. Young people'! meeting
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service
Tuesday and Friday:
8 p.m. Evangelistic services
ASCENSION LUTHERAN
CHURCH
2501 fiarnett rd.
Vernon Hanson, pastor
Sunday:
8:30 and 11 ajn. W o r s h 1
services
BETHEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD
225 E. McAndrews rd.
L. D. Krause, pastor
Sunday:
sua a.m. sunaay scnooi
11 a Jii. Worship service
7 JO o.m. Evangelistic services
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Bioie ana prayer nour
st.)
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
100 Windsor ave.
(1 block south of East Main
Sunday:
11 ajn. Church service
11 a.m. Sunday school, nursery
available Sundays and Wednesdays
Wednesday:
8 p.m. Testimonials of healing
Readlna room 228 West Sixth it
10 ajn. to 3 p.m. Daily (except
aunaaya ana noiiaaysj
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
1440 South Oakdale ave.
John V. neberiing, minister
Sunday:
a ;45 a.m. uiDie scnooi
11 a.m. Worship service
3:30 p.m. Junior high youth
group
diu p.m." senior youin group
7:30 pjn. Evening service
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1056 Court st.
Sunday:
io:3u a.m. worm to service
7:30 p.m. Bible study and sons
practice
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Bible stuay
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS (lit Ward)
uavia Li. .reierson. oisnoD
Sunday :
8:43 i.m, Priesthood meeting
10:30 a.m. Sunday school
7 cm Sacrament mee tins'
Tuesday:
io a.m. rnmary
Wednesday:
7;ju p.m. Mutual improvement
association.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS (2nd Ward)
e4H sou in ivy it.
D. E. Nelson, bishop
Sunday:
B a.m. Priesthood Meeting
3 p.m. Sacrament meeting
9:15 ajn. Sunday school
Tuesday:
7:ju p.m. Mutual improvement
association
Wednesday:
io a.m. primary
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
345 North Mary st.
William Wash, minttser
Sunday:
8:45 a.m. cnurcn scnooi
10 a.m. Morning worship
Sermon Topic Given
By Ashland Church
Ashland-"A Famine In the
Land" is the sermon topic of
Dr. Fred R I e m e r, Lithia
Church of Christ, for the Sun
day service at 10:45 a.m. The
subject for the evening serv
ice at 7:30 p.m. is "Prophecies
of Apostacy."
Bible classes for all ages
will be held at 9:45 a.m. Sun
day. The adult class will be
gin a verse-by-verse study of
the book of Second Peter. Bi
ble study classes will also be
held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
Young people will meet ut
4:30 p.m. Sunday to practice
singing and lo visit the sick.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
701 West Main
Lloyd Bridges, minister
Sunday
9:45 a.m. Bible classes
10:45 a.m. Morning worship
7 p.m. Evening worship
Wednesday:
-7:30 p.m, Midweek Bible study.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
(United Church of Christ)
2100 Oak wood dr.
Robert W. TulL minister
Sunday:
9:30 a.m. Church school
8:30 a.m. Worship service
FAITH ADVENT CHRISTIAN
2460 Roberts rd.
Laurel Lee Crabb, minister
Sunday:
9:43 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship hour
7 p.m. Evening service
Wednesday:
7 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bi
ble study
Saturday:
10 a.m. Choir practice
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
1108 W. Main st.
Robert E. Cull, pastor
Sunday
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
U a.m. Worship
6:13 p.m. Christ ambassadors
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
7:45 p.m. Midweek service
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
West Main at Laurel st.
George G. Rose berry, minister
Gerald Nelson, associate
Sunday. -
930 a m. Adult classes and
cnurcn scnooi
8:30 v 11 a.m. Morning worship
9:45 a.m. College youth
10:45 a.m. Junior high
11 a.m. Senior high, nursery
830 p.m. College age fellowship
630 D.m .Senior Hiah MYF
Wednesday:
b:30 pjn. Youth choir rehearsal
8 D.m. St. Jose oh. Mo., a ca Delia
choir
Friday:
12 noon-r-Senior MYF social
7:43 pjn. Quarterly conference
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Eighth and Holly sts.
O. Kirkland West, pastor; Thomas
Mcneii. Harold M. Roberts, and
Robert T. Bridge
Sunday.
9:30 St 11 a.m. Church school
9:30 Sc 11 ajn. Worship service
Tuesday?
7 p.m. Junior high fellowship
730 p.m. Boy Scouts
Wednesday:
330 p.m. Senior high fellowship
730 p.m. Adult Bible study
Thursday:
12 noon Men's luncheon
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST
794 Lnzier lane
Gilbert O. Skaar, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
10:45 a.m. Morning worship
5:30 p.m. Evening service
6:30 p.m. Training unions
Wednesday:
7 p.m. Group meetings.
8 p.m. Hour of prayer and Bi
ble study.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
1294 South Peach st.
Roland Stewart nastor
Sundav
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. WoiBhip service
7 p.m. Family hour
7:45 D.m. Evangelistic mervlr-
Wednesday:
p.m. Midweek prayer service
FOURSQUARE CHURCH
2200 Roberts rd.
K. L. Mathewson, pastor
Sunday
8:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m Worship
630 p.m. Defenders crusader
ana cnnaren s cnurcn
fuu p.m. Lvangeiisue service
Wednesday:
7 :jo p.m. Bible study and prayer
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Kingdom Hall
2402 Jacksonville hiirhwav
H. S. Nixon, conirrftpatinn rvnt
4 p.m. Public talk
5:15 Watch tmjur atnriv
Tuesday:
8 p.m. Bible studv
Friday:
730 pjn. Theocratic ministry
8:30 p.m. Service meeUng
MT. PITT AVENUE CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Mt. Pitt at Chestnut
James O. Gordon, pastor.
Sunday:
a.m. Sunday school
10:35 a.m Worship
6 DJn. NYPS.
Wednesday:
730 pjn. Prayer meeting
Friday:
12:30 p.m. Hour of prayer for
SALVATION ARMY
Beatty and Edwards sts,
Maj. William Ricken,
commanding officer
Sunday:
9:45 ajn. Sunday school
11 a m Holiness meeting;
11 a.m. Junior soldiers
1130 a m. Junior legion
230 pjn. League of Mercy
services
4 p.m. Corps cadets class
3:30 p.m. Young people's legion
6:30 pjn. Open air service
7 p.m. Salvation meeting
Tuesday:
7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting
Wednesday:
7 p.m. Teenaae club 1
Thursday:
10 a.m. Day home league
7 p.m- Night home league
Friday:
6 om. Junior youth activiUea
Saturday:
7 p.m. songsters pracuce
8 pjn. Bible study
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
1900 Greenwood dr.
Duane Corwin. assistant oaitor
Saturday:
9.30 a.m. sabbath school
11 a.m Worship hour
4 pjn Missionary Volunteers
Wednesday:
io a.m. Dorcas
7:30 pjn. Prayer meeting
TRINITY BAPTIST
(Conservative)
2645 South Stage rd.
Bruce Rogers, presiding pastor
Sunday:
10 a.m.; Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship service
7:30 pm. Youth 8c adult groups
8:13 p.m. Studies in Mark
UNITY CENTER OF MEDFORD ;
Corner Haven St Hnllv. churrh .
995 So. Oakdale. center
Katharine Bosworth, minister
Sunday:
:45 a.m. Church school
11:1a a.m. WonhiD aerviea
Wednesday:
ii a.m. cnurcn prayer ministry
VALLEY VIEW SEVENTH-DAY .
ADVENTIST CHURCH
South Stage rd.
Arvin Winkle, pastor
Friday:
7 30 D.m. Associated MfM.nii-
ary Volunteers, Ashland church
aaiuraay :
:jo a.m. sabbath school
11 a.m. Worshin hour.
Tuesday:
10 a.m. Dorcas.
Wednesday:
r:ju pjn. Prayer meeting
WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN
2000 Oakwood dr.
John O. Reynolds, pastor -
Sunday:
a.m. church school
11 a.m. Morning worship '
7 D.m Senior hlrh 11nu.,i
Wednesday:
8 p.m. Midweek study fellow-shin
Thursday:
3 p.m. Junior High fellowship
Saturday:
5 p.m. Mariners club
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Conservative)
Wilson school.
Grand and Corona sts.
Bernard Andrews, minister
Sunday:
9:30 a.m. Sunday scnooi
11 a.m. Morning worship
630 p.m. Family hour
7 30 p.m. Evening service
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Ninth at Oakdale
Fredrick R Evans, minister
Wendell Wagler associate
Sunday:
:4 a.m. sunnay srnooi
8:30 & 10:55 a.m. Wo.;Mp serv
ices
6 30 pjn. Chi Rho fellowship
6:30 pjn. Christian youth fel
lowship.
630 pjn. Middlers
Monday:
7 D.m. Boy scouts
Wednesday:
7 30 pjn. worship department
meeting
Thursday:
e:jo p.m. Youtn cnoir rehearsal
Bernard E. Andrews
Returns To Pulpit
The Rev. Bernard E. An
drews of the First Baptist
church here will preach the
first sermons following his
vacation Sunday.
The topic for the 11 a.m.
service will be "God's An
swer to the World s Need,
i nd for the 7:30 p.m. service.
'Jonah Speaks to You."
Christian Science
Lesson Topic Listed
The practical value of striv
ing for perfection will be
stressed at Christian Science
services Sunday.
"Spirit" will be the sub
ject of the 11 a.m. lesson-ser-
nion read at First Church of
Christ, Scientist, 100 Wind
sor ave. H will include the
admonition of Christ Jesus
from Matthew 5;48.
Young people up to the age
of 20 are invited to attend
Sunday school. All are invit
ed to attend the services.
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
2000 Crater Lake ave.
W. E. Martin, pastor
Sunday:
iu a m. sunoay scnooi
11 a.m. Worship service
7 p.m. Adult prayer group
7:30 D.m. Even. ni service
Monday:
7 p.m. soy scout troop
Tuesday:
7 p.m. Youth fellowship
Wednesday:
7:30 p m. Prayer and Bihle study
8 30 p m. Choir rehearsal
Thursday:
l 30 p m. L a d i e s missionary
fellowship
OPEN BIBLE STANDARD
2715 Table Rock rd,
Virgil Harsh, pastor
Sunday:
9:43 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m Worship service
8:13 pjn. Overcomers Youth
service
7 p.m. Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
7:30 pm. Bible and prayer hour
RE-ORGANIZE I CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS
Tenth and Ivy Sts.
Harley J. Davidson, pastor.
Sunday:
9:43 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Sacrament service
Wednesday:
730 p.m. Prayer meeUng
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC
32b South Oakdale ave.
Priests: Fr. Carl Mai, Fr. John A.
lift. Fr. William McLeod
Sunday:
6, 7, 830, 10 At 11:30 a.m. Mass
3 p.m. Baptisms
7 p.m. Mass
Monday:
8 p.m. Inoulrv class for adult
Wednesday:
7a.T p.m. Perpetual help devo
tions nd benediction
Saturday:
V.a;JU t:4U-b pjti. Confession
Oailv:
6:30 8c 8 a.m. Mass
ST. LUKE'S MET HO IU ST
2940 Siskiyou blvd.
Charles McDonald nufnr
Sunday:
8:jo a.m. Sunday school
9:30 a.m. Worshin lerv.r
Monday:
70 p.m. Official board
Wednesday:
7:ju p.m. Choir
2I0N LUTHERAN CHURCH, ULCA
Fourth and Oakdale
Harvey C. 'Coovert. pastor
8th Sunday after Trinity
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
9:30 a.m. Worship service
Thursday:
730 p.m. Church council
COUNTY CHURCHES
ASHLAND
CALVARY BAPTIST mttnru
East Main at Mountain st.
Troy Hall, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
630 p.m. Training union
7:30 p.m. Evening worship
Wednesday:
730 p.m. Prayer and Bible.
study
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
North Main and Laurel sts.
P. Malcolm Hammond, minister
David Coulter, associate minister
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Church school
8:30 & 11 a.m. Morning worihltt
12 noon Coffee hour
Tuesday: V
6:30 p.m. Potluck dinner
7 p.m. Senior MYF
8 p.m. Concert, St. Joseph, Mo
a capella choir
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES i
Kingdom hall
700 North Main st.
W. D. Holman, presiding minister
Friday:
7 30 p.m. Theocratic ministry
school and service mlinv
Sunday:
J p.m. public talk
4:15 Watch tower iinriv
Tuesday:
a p.m. Bible study
LITHIA CHURCH OF CHRIST
Women's Civic Cluhhon.
Wlnburn Way
Fred Riemer, minister
Sunday:
A5 a.m. Bible classes
10:43 a.m. Morning worship
730 n.m F.Vninr uinnhl
Tuesday: "
7:30 pm. Bible study
CENTRAL POINT
COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH i
Fourth and Alder sts.
Paul A. Krnon. na tor-
Sunday :
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
6:30 D.m. Praver nal !
dets Junior high young people,
senior high, young adults, preserv
tce prayer meeting.
7:30 p.m. Gospel hour,
Wednesday:
7 p m choir practice
8 p.m. Midweek nravp ma.
ing and Bible study.
Dr. Millard To Talk
Of New Age Concepts
"Amazing new age con
cepts" will be the subject of
a lecture at 2 30 p.m. Sunday
by Dr. Dell E. Millard at the
New Age church, north of
Eagle Point, on Hammel rd.
Preceding the lecture there
will be a fellowship dinner
at 1 p.m. and a musical half
hour at 2 p.m. The public
is invited.
FIRST CHURCH OF THK
NAZARENE
520 North Holly st
Harold M Sanner, pastor
Perry Christiansen, musio minister
Sunday.
7 am. Intercessory prayer at
altar
9 43 am. Sunday school
11 am Morning worship
8 p m. Youth fellowships
7 p m. Evenina service
Tuesday:
am. Intercessor? nraver at
altar
Wednesday:
8 pm Visitation potluck dinner
i ji p m. concert
Thursday:
ft ajn Intercessory prayer at
altar
Krtoay:
12 noon Missionary prayer and
fastins
Saturday:
9 a m Junior high activity
ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL rHimrn
Fifth st. and N Oakdale ave.
G. R, V Bolster, rector
LeRov E Cox assistant
8th Sunday after Trinity:
8 a ni. Holy communion
9:43 a.m. Nursery
10 a m. Morning prayer with
sermon.
Tuesday:
7:30 pm Holy communion
cnurcn scnooi staff)
Friday .
11 a.m. Holy communion
ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN
(Missouri Synod i
1030 East Main st.
John E. Simon, pastor
Sunday:
9 30 a m Church school
8 13 Sc 11 am Worship sen-ice
2 30 p.m Voters meeting
7 p.m. Walther league
First Baptist
j Church
! CeniervaNvi-Fundimtntal 1
First Presbyterian Church
Eighth and Holly Phone 772-2830
Sermons "Whit Wilt Thou Hiv M lo Do?
Dr. D. Kirkland W.il
Worship Services 9:30 and 1 1 .m.
Church School 9;30 a.m.
Junior and Senior High Claisei 11 :00 a.m.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
100 Windsor Ave., 1 Block South of East Main
Subject: "Spirit"
Church and Sunday School Services at J 1:00 a.m.
Wednesday Evening Service, 8 p.m.
You Are Alwayi Welcome
linen to: "The Bible Speaks To You"
Station K-SHA SUNDAYS-9:00 A.M.
SUNDAY TOPIC GIVEN
Gold Hill "That Your
Joy May Be Full" will be the
title of the sermon by Miss
Jean Cunningham, minister
of the Gold Hill Christian
church Sunday, at 11 a.m.
CenurvatKt-Fundimtntal
Now
at
Wilson
School
B. E. Andrews, Pastor
Byron Evans, Youth Dir.
Maetine Temporarily at
WILSON SCHOOL
Grand t Corona
SUNDAY, AUG. 12
7:40 A.M.
Sundav School for All
1 1:00 A.M.
"God's Answer to the
World's Need"
7:30 P.M.
J'Jonah Speaks to You'
"Wednesday 7?30 "P.M.
Bible Study Hour
UNITY
Corner Holly and Haven Streets
Affiliated With Unity School of Christianity, Lee's Summit, Mo.
REV. KATHARINE BOSWORTH, Minister
Worship Hour 11:15 a m.
"The Great Demonstration"
Matthew 6:18-20
Sunday School, Youth of Unitv, Adult Bible Class 9:45 a m.
Office open daily Monday thru Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
995 S. Oakdale Ave. Phone 772-6902
EVERYONE U WELCOME