1957 Award of Merit Winner
1
National
Educator
To Local
Miss Mary Alice Jones, di
rector of the department of
education of children with the
Methodist board of education,
will be at First Methodist
church here Wednesday, Sep
tember 5.
Miss Jones, an author, will
speak at 2:30 p.m. to teachers
of all denominations. At 7:45
p.m., she will speak on Meth
odist curriculum to church
school teachers and parents.
The Rev. Gerald C. Nelson,
' associate pastor, will preach
on "We Are Climbing . . .!"
at both worship services. The
Youth choir will sing "This
Is My Father's World" at the
early service and Miss Shar
Congregationalists
Tell Weekly Plans
The Rev. Robert W. Tull
minister of the Congicga-
. tional church, will return to
. the pulpit this Sunday. -Mr.
. Tull's Sunday sermon is en
titled "Out from under the
Curse."
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GUEST MISSIONARY Miss
Fairy Chism, missionary and
evangelist, will conduct a
' s-ries of meetings Sept. 2
through Sept. 16 at the Mt.
Pitt Avenue Church of the
Nnznrene. The meetings will
"be bold nt 7:30 p.m. every
evening except Saturdays.
Iliss Cliism has served in the
African field as a missionary.
Question Posed in
Sermon for Sunday
The Sunday morning ser
mon at the Church of Christ,
J 701 West Main St., will ask
the question, "God Is Abie
Is God Willing?" It will be de
livered at the 10:45 a.m. serv
ice by Lloyd Bridges, pastor.
For the Bible classes for all
ages that meet at 9:45 a.m.,
Sunday marks the final les
tnn in each class. The Bible
fchool will close for the year.
Next Sunday will be promo
tion day in the school and all
students will begin new
courses of study.
Evening worship service
Sunday will be at 7 p.m. Mr.
Bridges will deliver a ser
mon entitled "Borrowing
Bread At Midnight." The
Wednesday evening service
will tie held at 7:30 P.m.
The young people will have
their final major activity be
fore the beginning of school
when they travel to t he coast
Monday.
Guest Speaker Set
At Trinity Baptist
Tho Krv. Ki'iuicth Ray
mond of Trinity Baptist
church, Griffin Crt'i'k and
Smith Staso J'ds. will spc.ik
Sunday nt tho 11 ti.m. wor
ship service mi the subject
"The possibility of Perfect
Love." Mrs. I.oretta Nordqulst
will sin and Dwiylit Morrill
play the obnr.
At I 'M) p.m. Mr. Raymond
will lead a class in theology
for laymen. Youth and chil
dren's niMiips will also meet
lit this time.
At 8.15 p.m. Pastor Hrueo
O. Koi-ors will continue n
series of Studies in the 1.1ns-
pel of Mark "A Solemn Warn- j '
in it from the Lips of ChriM
taken from Mark 9 42-50.
'God's Labor Day'
!s TH!e of Sermon
Gold Hill - "God's Labor
P..' will be the title of the
t-ormim given by Miss Jean
Cunninnham, minister of Gold
Jlill Christian church Sunday
lit 1 1 a.m.
Kenneth Curry, member of
the high school class, will
serve as Bible school super
intendent in the absence of
Leonard Andrews. Miss Jo
anne Hilkey will assist the
with the singing.
FRIDAY. AUGUST 31. 1962
CHURCH NEWS
Religious Publicity Council
To Speak
Teachers
on Smith will sing "In All
Do Today ' at the 11 a.m
service.
The Senior high Methodist
Youth fellowship will meet
at the church at 6:30 p.m. The
College Age fellowship will
meet at 6:30 p.m., also at the
church, and then go to the
Nelson home.
The Youth choir will prac
tice at 7 p.m. Wednesday. The
first Chancel choir rehearsal
for the fall season will be
held at 8 p.m. Wednesday.
The Women's Bible class
will hold their monthly meet
ing on Thursday at 1 p.m
in the library room of the
church.
The morning worship serv
ice will be at 9:30 a.m. Dur
ing the worship hour, child
care will be provided for pre
school children in Pilgrim
House. The first through
fourth grade class will meet
in the parsonage
Tuesday evening at 8 p.m.,
the church council will meet
to consider the life of the
church and to make plans for
the coming months. All the
elected officers of the church
will take part in this meeting.
Tiie members of the church
school staff for this year will
meet Wednesday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Moore on Meadows
road In Sams Valley. The
meeting will begin with sup
per at 6 p.m., which will be
followed by orientation and
presentation of fall curricu
lum materials. Mrs. Walter
Bish, educational secretary of
the church, and Mrs. Don
Bohnert, church school super
intendent, will lead the dis
cussions. The meeting will
close with a communion serv
ice of teacher dedication at
9:30 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 9, the church
will return to regular sched
ule with the service of wor
ship and the church school
meeting at 11 a.m.
Unitarians Sponsor
New Sunday School
Parents may enroll their
children In the new Sunday
school sponsored by the
Rogue Valley Unitarian fel
lowship from 10:30 to 11 a.m.
on Sunday, Sept. 9, at the
Red Cross building in Med
ford. Classes will be formed for
children from age three
through 15. The Beacon series
In religious education has
been selected as the curric
ulum for the school. Regular
church school sessions will
begin on Sunday, Sept. 16. at
10:45 a.m. at the Colleen
Hope dance studio.
Members of the committee
Include Mrs. Ilerschel Barnes
and Mrs. F. R. Bauman, Mcd
ford; and Mrs. Harold Rar
rett and Dr. William McKin
ney, Ashland.
Assistant Pastor To
Give Sunday Sermon
"The 1HR Hour Work
Week" is the title of the ser
mon that the Rev. Wendell
W a filer, assistant minister,
will preach at both services
Sunday morning at the First
Christian church.
At the first service the
Youth choir will shin "Men
and Children Everywhere."
An ensemble composed of
Linda Johnson, Mary Hannlst
er, Ann Bannister, Suzanne
Hrooks nnd Sarah Matthews
will sins "More Time Alone
With Thee" at the 10:53 a.m.
service.
Mrs. Pill Hrooks and Mrs.
I. aura Livingston will be
hostesses Ht the coffee hour
following the second service.
Youth Fellowships will not
meet this Sunday evening.
Several members of the
church will go to Little River
Christian camp Sunday after
noon for the Labor Dav week-
id. Work will be done on
the camp grounds, nod the an
nual business meeting of the
camp association is sched
uled for Monday Hfternoon.
Academy To Open for
Classes on Seof. 4
I
Rogue River Seventh-day
! Advcnti-it academy will stavt
1 jehool Tuesday. Sept. 4. B.
!m. Kurtz Is principal. Gladys
Merke! teaches first gr.ide,
and Lois Helms, second grade,
J New teachers this year are
: Bernlee Hanson, third and
! fourth grades. Richmond Nel
I son. fifth and sixth grades,
, ind Mrs. Carl Weis, seventh
I and eighth grades.
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NEW BUILDING Construction is expected
to begin next week on the new church build
ing of the First Baptist church, to be locat
ed at Crater Lake ave. and Stephens st.
The building was designed by Edson and
Ceremony To Begin New
First Baptist
Ground breaking ceremon
ies will be held Sunday at
the site of the new First Bap
tist church, to be located at
Crater Lake ave. and Steph
ens st. Construction of the
new building is to begin next
week, with Frank Fairweath-
contractor. The new
building was designed by Ed-
son and Pappas, architects.
Pastor Bernard E. Andrews
will speak Sunday on the sub
ject, "Jewels in the Mud" at
the 11 a.m. service. The con
gregation is meeting tempor
arily in the Wilson school au
ditorium, Grand and Corona
sts. Maynard Hadley will be
soloist and a mixed trio will
also sing.
A family hour will be held
at 6:30 p.m. At 7:30 p.m. Mr.
Andrews will speak on "Will
Political Explosion in the
Middle East Thrust the Anti-
Christ Upon Us?" There will
also be a Bible question time
when the pastor will answer
the question, "How Can I Find
the Will of God?
A family Bible camp will be
conducted at the church s Un
Ion-Rogue Baptist camp
ground near Prospect begin
ning at 3 p.m. Sunday and
closing Monday afternoon.
The Rev. Doug Slave, mis
sionary to India, will be prin
ciple speaker for the camp.
Sunday Topic Told
For Unity Church
I Believe" is the subject
of the sermon scheduled Sun
day by the Rev. Katharine
Bosworth, at the 11:15 a.m.
service at the Unity church
of Medford, Holly and Haven
sts. Tho text is taken from
Hebrews 11:6.
Miss Sandra Myers will be
at the organ, and Mrs. Rich
ard A. Scluiehard will sing
"If God So Clothe the Grass"
by Blschoff.
Friday, Sept. 7, the Women
of Unity will meet at 11 a.m.
at the church. The prayer
ministry will meet Wednes
day, at 1 1 a.m. at the church,
and everyone is asked to take
a sack lunch. At 1 p.m. the
study class will meet.
Grants Pass members will
resume their class Tuesday,
Sept. 4, at 200 Lewis st. at
7:31) p.m.
Other mid week groups arc
recessed until after the North
west Unity conference, which
will be held September 18
through 20 In the Unity
church.
Unity church of Medford is
an affiliate of the Unity
School of Christianity, at
Lee's Summit, Missouri.
Area Presbyterians
Tell Sunday Plans
Central Point Ralph Wood
of Ashland will be guest
speaker at the 11 a m. wor
ship service Sunday at the
First Presbyterian church in
Central Point. Following the
worship service a coffee hour
will be held in the church
Fellowship hall.
Jacksonville - "The World
Doesn't Owe You a Living" Is
the topic of the sermon
planned by the Rev. King K.
Jones at the First Presbyter
Ian church of Jacksonville
Sunday at the II a m. wor
ship service.
Music for the service will i
be provided by Mrs. Dave!
Allen and Mrs. Rafe Anders, 1
who will sing a duet. "I Wait- !
ed for the Lord." Mrs. CI if-1
ford Robinson will be guest'
organist. i
Thursday evening at 8 p m.
the session will hold the rei;- i
ular monthly meeting, j
a
First Church of Christ, Scientist
100 Windsor Ave., 1 Block South of E.ist Main
Subject, "Christ Jeius"
Church and Sunday School Services at I 1:00 a.m.
Wednesday Evening Service, 8 p.m.
You Are Always Welcome
listen to: "The Bible Speaks To You"
Sution K-SHA SUNDAYS-9.00 A.M.
iiirirn
Building
A mid-week service of
Bible study and prayer will
be held Wednesday at 7:30
p.m.
JACK L. WILLCUTS
New Pastor
Pastor Arrives
To Serve Local
Friends Church
The Rev. Jack L. Willcuts
will preach his first sermon
at the Medford Friends
church, corner of Merrimn
rd. and DeBarr ave.. Sunday.
The morning topic will be
There is a Future in the
Church," and the evening
topic is "Faith for the Fu
ture." Mr. Willcuts and his family
moved to Medford this week
from Newberg, Ore. He was
pastor of the West Chehalem
Friends church there for four
years.
A graduate of George Fox
college in Newberg, Mr. Wil
lcuts has taken graduate
work at the College of Puget
Sound and the University of
Oregon, in journalism and
sociology.
The Willcuts began two
terms of service with the
"Friends church mission in
Bolivia, South America, soon
after their marriage in 1945.
Their two older children,
Stuart, 13, and Susan, 12,
were born there. They have
another daughter, .lancll, 9.
During the period in Bo
livia the pastor served as
secretary of evangelism, and
for two years was chairman
of the Bolivian Inter-mission
fellowship.
At this time he is editor
of the "Northwest Friend."
monthly church publication.
He is president of the Oregon
Yearly Meeting Board of
Kvangellsm of the Friends
church, and Is a member of
the executive committee of
the Ftiendsvlew Manor board,
sponsor of a retirement home
in Newberg. In addition, he
belongs to the Friends church
board of Publications of the
Northwest.
Christian Science
Lesson Topic Listed
How the works of Christ
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Jesus proved his sonship with Neely. evangelist from Mid
God and illustrated what j land, Texas, will speak at 11
Gud's power can do for man ' a m. on "The Garments of
will be brought out at Chris-
turn Science church services ;
Sunday.
The lesson - sermon enti
tled "Christ Jesus" will be
given Sunday at the 11 am.
service at Church of Christ,
Scientist, 100 Windsor ave.
It ill include the text I
John 4 14
Young people up to the age
of 20 are invited to attend
Siuniay school, AH are in
vited to attend the services.
MEDFORD
"
Pappas, architects, and will be build by
Frank Fairweater, contractor. The congrega
tion of the church is worshping temporarily
in the auditorium of Wilson school.
Nazarenes Plan
Labor Day Picnic
The third annual Sunday
school picnic for the First
Church of the Nazarcne will
be held this Labor day begin
ning at 11 a.m. at Hawthorne
park.
The picnic is sponsored by
the Sunday school of the
church, and the constituency
is invited. Lisle Young, Sun
day school superintendent, is
in charge. The Rev. Harold
M. Sanner, pastor of the
church, will continue his ser
mon series at the 11 a.m. and
the 7 p.m. services. The morn
ing sermon theme is "Expo
sitions from Ephesians" with
special reference to the Labor
day theme. At 7 p.m. his sub
ject will be, "Aspects of True
Holiness." Music for the 11
a.m. service will be a duet by
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Chris
tiansen and a solo by Mrs.
Rod Newman. At the evening
service music will be fur
nished by Mrs. Fred Cave and
Mr. and Mrs. John Fink
beiner. The first fall Church school
worker's conference will be
held Tuesday, at 7:30 p.m.
The Rev. Robert Allen from
the Grants Pass Church of
the Nazarene is the guest
speaker for this conference.
Pastor Returns to
Pulpit, Tells Topic
"Breaking, or Broken," is
to be the title of the Sunday
sermon by the Rev. Clifford
J. Young, pastor of the East
wood Baptist church. Mr.
Young will return to the pul
pit from his vacation.
The text of the sermon is
Psalms 51:17. Holy commun
ion will be observed.
Mr. Young will leave Sept.
5 to attend a State Camp Pro
gram planning committee
meeting in Salem. On Thurs
day he will join other Ameri
can Baptist pastors of south
ern Oregon in "Pastor's Con
versations" at Camp Myrtle
wood. A number of laymen from
the church plan to attend the
American Baptist Laymen's
conference at Camp Arra
Wanna next week. This re
treat will feature an address
by Gov. Mark Hatfield.
Saturday the Eastwood
Youth sponsors and "Friends
of Youth" plan to meet with
the Rev. Gil Myers to plan the
youth program tor the com
ing year.
During the month of Au
gust work has progressed on
modernization of the church
plant. Aluminum frame win
dows have been installed, and
the exterior of the building
has been stuccoed. The bal
cony has been enclosed for
classroom use, and the bell
tower has been made opera
tive and given a wrought-iron
finish.
Speaker Concludes
Week of Activities
The last of a series of re
vival services at Bethel As
sembly of God. 1225 E. Mc-
fndrews rd . will be held
Sunday. The Rev. Louis
Jesus." The subject for the
7 30 p.m. service will be
' Beyond Repentance."
On the first Sunday of
each month emphasis is
placed on missionary giving.
Regular support is given to
missionaries in Formosa,
Korea. Central America.
Mexico and Africa. Support
is also given to three home
missionaries working among
the American Indians in Ari-
?ona and New Mexico. j
UNITY
Cvnfr Helly inj Hvn Streets
A'tilutcd With Unitv Schccl ct Cbristunity, L's Summit, Mo.
REV. KATHARINE BOSWORTH, Miniiter
Worsh.D Hour 11:15 a.m.
'I Bfh..e"
H(bres 1 1 4
Su-v'av ScK-ol, Vm.ll of Unity. Adult B'blt Class 9:45 j m.
0t'C cpr( Cs.lv Vnjjv tn-u Fridav, 10 a m. -4 p.m.
95 S. Cskdsif Ae. pv-,.e 772-6902
EvesvcsE is WELC0VE
MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD.
Student. Speaker
To Participate
In Local Services
Dr. D. Kirkland West will
preach on "Life's Inevitable
Choice" at the First Presby
terian church Sunday. Serv
ices are at 9:30 and 11 a.m
A quartet of Mrs. Charles
Champlin, Miss Diana Hunter,
Paul Moore and Lynn Sjolund
will sing, "Create In Me a
Clean Heart" a n d M r s.
Charles Champlin and Paul
Moore will sing, "Children
Pray This Love to Cherish"
as a duet. Dick Corum, who
has been working at Cameron
House, San Francisco, during
the summer will take part
in the services.
Junior High fellowship will
meet at the church Tuesday
at 7 and Senior High fellow
ship will hold its Wednesday
meeting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Frohnmayer,
1656 Spring st. Swimming
will begin at 4:30 p.m. with
dinner at 6. A discussion will
be led by the Rev. David
Brown at 6:30 p.m.
The Wednesday evening
adult Bible study will be led
by Dr. West at the church at
7:30 p.m. This will be the
first of a series of studies en
titled, "God's Word of Help
for Today's Problems." This
week the discussion will
cover the Beautitudes.
Westminster Dr. Robert
Boyd Munger, pastor of the
University Presbyterian
church, Seattle, Wash., will
be the guest speaker at West
minster Presbyterian church
Sunday at the 11 a.m. wor
ship service. His subject will
be "The Opportunities of the
Ordinary." Dr. Munger re
cently completed a 17 - year
pastorate at the First Presby
terian church, Berkeley, Calif.
Dr. Munger has led Relig
ious Emphasis week programs
at University of Washington;
Columbia university, New
York; Dubuque university,
Iowa; and the University of
British Columbia. In 1954 he
was invited by the United
Church of South India to con
duct a special preaching mis
sion for two months, and in
1956 he was Invited to Beirut,
Lebanon, for a city - wide
preaching mission and min
istry to seminary students and
pastors.
During his pastorate at
Berkeley, over 200 young
people entered Into church-related
service.
D'.iring the service Miss
Julie Gandt will sing. Nurs
ery care for pre - school chil
dren will be provided during
worship.
Church School classes for
all ages will meet at 9:45 a.m.
The adult class, led by the
pastor, will begin a new study
"By the Mercies of God . . ."
from the book of Romans.
The Midweek Study fellow
ship for adults will meet at
the church Wednesday at 8
p.m. to conclude the study of
tne book oi Acts. The church
choir will commence rehear
sals for the fall Thursday at
f:3U p.m.
Westminster church is lo
cated on Oakwood drive be
tween Barneburg and Grove
land avenues.
New Pastor Assumes
Duties in Ashland
Ashland The Rev. Paul
E. Otte will begin his duties
as minister of the First Con
gregational church in Ash
land Sunday. He comes from
St. Paul's United church,
Waldorf, Minn.
Mr. Otte is a graduate of
Morningside college, Sioux
City, Iowa, and of Eden Theo
logical Seminary, Webster
Groves, Mo. He has served
churches in Iowa, North
Dakota and Minnesota, and
until accepting the Ashland
pastorate was youth leader
for Fairbault county Minn.,
council of churches. Mrs. Otte
is a registered nurse, and the
couple have a daughter,
Denise, 5, and a son, David
Paul.
Mr. Otte succeeds the Rev.
Edward F. Wulfekuehler, who
resigned in June to return to
service as an Army chaplain.
SUBJECT GIVEN
The Rev. William Wash will
deliver the message entitled
"One Thing Many Lives
Lack," at the morning service
of Church of the Brethren
Sunday. Mrs. Wash will tell
the children's story, "Some
one On The Outlook." The
Brethren Girls Trio will sing.
Members of the trio are Mary
Music, Terry Birman and
Barbara Ristity.
OREGON
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SPEAKER-Dr. Robert Boyd
Munger will speak at West
minster Presbyterian church
Sunday at the 11 a.m. worship
service. Dr. Munger was pas
tor for 17 years of the First
Presbyterian church, Berke
ley, Calif., and is now minis
ter at University Presbyterian
church, Seattle. During his
Berkeley pastorate he had In
his congregation local minis
ters John O. Reynolds, West
minster Presbyterian church;
King K. Jones, Jacksonville;
John Adams, Roseburg; Lloyd
Henderson, Merrill; and An
drew Jarvis, Mt. Laki Pres
byterian church, Klamath
Falls.
Holiday Rallies
Planned by Youth
Rogue Valley Youth for
Christ will sponsor rallies
Friday night and Saturday
night, a Saturday meeting for
the teens of YFC clubs and
the Teen Chorale over the
Labor day week end.
The Teen World Singers
will present the Friday night
rally in McLoughlin Junior
High school at 7:30 p.m.
Dave Grant, baritone solo
ist and trombonist of the
YFCI crusade staff will be
the focal point of the Satur
day night rally, also at Mc
Loughlin Junior high, at 7:30
p.m. He will direct the Teen
Chorale for this rally.
. Daytime activities are
planned with Mr. Grant at
TouVelle Park beginning at
10 a.m, Saturday.
Sunday Mr. Grant will be
at the Medford Friends
church for the Sunday School
hour at 9:45 a.m., at the First
Assembly of God church for
the morning worship hour at
11 a.m., and at the First
Church of the Nazarene for
the young people's hour at
6 p.m.
Sermon Theme Told
For Sunday Services
Central Church of Christ.
1440 South Oakdale ave., will
meet Sunday for Bible study
at 9:45 a.m. The worship hour
at 11 a.m. will include the
weekly observance of the
Lord's Supper. John V. Heb-
erliv, minister, will speak on
the theme "Rest for the Peo
ple of God."
At the 7:30 p.m. evening
service there will be three
short talks. Mrs. Hester Cul
bertson will share some of
the inspiration of the recent
"Women's Watch" at Cottage
Grove. Carl Hover and John
Bigham will each speak on a
major thought from the Cot
tage Grove "Men's Meet."
Both these Cottage Grove
gatherings were held in late
August.
Church To Begin
Bible School Soon
Central Point Opening
exercises are planned for the
Bible school program of the
Church of Christ in Central
PHnt Sunday at 9:45 am.
Aubrey Stith is in charge of
the program.
Mr. Jean M. Shelley, min
ister, will speak at 10:4.1 a.m.
on "God Always on Time."
Stephen Powell, student min
ister from San Jose. Calif.,
will be guest speaker at the
7:30 p.m. service.
The Gospel of John will be
studied at the "Hour of
Power" Wednesday at 7:30
p.m.
First Presbyterian Church
Eighth and Holly Phone 772-2830
Sermon: "life's Inevitable Choice"
Dr. D. Kirkland West
Worship Services 9:30 and 1 a.m.
Church School 9:30 a.m.
Junior and Senior High Classes 1 1 :00 e.m.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
"O give thanks to the God of heaven, for his
steadfast love endures for ever." Psalm 136:26.
ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
West Jackson and Welch tu., near
Holly at.
Fred O. Sapp Jr., minister
Sunday:
9 45 a m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship service
11:30 a.m. Junior church
6:30 p.m. Doctrinal clasi
7:30 p.m. Song service
Wednesday:
7:30 pjn. Prayer meeting
APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH
North Central ave. at Third ft,
Loyce C. Carver, pastor
Sunday:
8:30 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
3 pjn. Young people's meeting
7:50 p.m. evangelistic service
Tuesday and Friday:
8 p.m. Evangelistic services
ASCENSION LUTHERAN
CHURCH
2501 fiarnett rd.
Vernon Hanson, pastor
Sunday: '
d:30 and 11 am. W orihlp
services with holy communion.
BETHEL ASSEMBLY OF GOO
1225 E. McAndrews rd. .
L. D. Krause, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 am. Sunday school
11 ajn. Worship service
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic services
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Bible and prayer hour
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
1440 South Oakdale ave.
John V. Heberling, minister
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Bible school
11 a.m. Worship service
6:30 p.m. Senior and junior
youth groups
7:30 p.m. Evening service
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
345 North Mary st.
William Wash, minister
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Church school
11 a.m. Morning worship
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1056 Court St.
Sunday:
10 :30a.m. Worship service
7:30 Fjn, Bible study and song
practice
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m, Bible study
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1701 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 pm. Midweek Bible study.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
(United Church of Christ)
2100 Oakwood dr.
Robert W. Tull. minister
Sunday:
9:30 am. Church school
9:30 a.m. Worship service
FAITH ADVENT CHRISTIAN
2460 Roberts rd.
Laurel Lee Crabb. minister
Sunday:
9:45 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
110b W. Main st.
Robert E. Cull, pastor
Sunday
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m Worship
6:13 p.m. Christ ambassadors
7:30 p.m. EvangelisUc service
Wednesday:
7:45 p.m. Midweek service
Pastor To Return
From Week at Camp
The Rev. John E. Simon,
pastor of St. Peter's Lutheran
church, 1020 East Main street,
plans to return tonight from
Camp Colton, east of Oregon
City, where he and several
young people from his con
gregation have spent the
week.
Another group of young
people spent the week at
Camp Dead Indian Soda
Springs. Curtis Holmes, a
member of St. Peter's, man
aged the camp.
Sunday services at St.
Peter's will be held at the
usual times, 8:15 and 11 a.m.
Baptist Affiliation
Organizes In O'Brien
O'Brien-A new Conserva
tive Baptist affiliation was or
ganized at the O'Brien church
August 21. A group of eleven
originating charter members
sent In their application for
a pastor and selected three
members to draw up a consti
tution. The Rev. Edward
Duerksen of the First Baptist
church of Selma, acted as
moderator for the organiza
tional meeting.
Sunday school and church
services are being held every
Sunday at 9:45 and 11 a.m.
with Pastor Arthur Drews in
charge until a pastor has been
assigned.
VVafchfower Topic Is
Told by Witnesses
A public talk will be given
at 4 p.m. Sunday at Kingdom
hall, 2402 Jacksonville high
way, for the Jehovah's Wit
nesses. This will be followed by a
discussion from the Watch-
tower magazine on "The De
ceptive Power of Wealth."
The theme for the meet
ing scheduled for Friday will
be "Speak the Pure Langu
age," taken from Zephaniali
3:9.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Conservative)
Wilson school,
Grand and Corona its.
Bernard Andrews, minister
Sunday
9:40 .m. Sunday school
11 a.m Morning worship
6:30 p.m. Family hour
7:30 p.m. Evening servic
Wednesday:
7:30 pjn. Mid-week service
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Ninth at Oakdale
Fredrick R Evans, minister
Wendell Wagler associate
Sunday:
9:45 ajn. Sunday school
8:30 St 10:55 ajn. Worship serv
ices Wednesday:
6:30 p.m. CYF recreation
Thursday:
6:30 p.m. Youth choir rehearsal
7 p.m. Chi Rho St Middlers
choir rehearsal
S p.m. Chancel choir rehearsal
FIRST CHURCH OF THE
NAZARKNE
520 North Holly it.
Harold :. Sanner, pastor
Perry Christiansen, musio minister
Sunday.
7 am. Intercessory prayer at
altar
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
6 p.m. Youth fellowships
7 p.m. Evening service
Monday:
11 a.m. Labor day picnic
Tuesday;
6 a.m. Intercessory prayer
at
auar
7 p.m. Quarterly workers con
ference Wednesday:
6 p.m. Visitation potluck dinner
7:15 p.m. Caravan groups
7:30 p.m. Hour of power
Thursday:
6 a.m. Intercessory prayer at
aliar
Friday:
12 noon Missionary prayer and
fasting
6:30 p.m. Junior high mission
ary meeting
7:30 p.m. Senior high activity
FIRST CHURCH OK CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
100 Wind : or sve.
(1 block south of East Mala st.)
Sunday:
11 a.m. Church service
11 a.m. Sunday school, nursery
available Sundays and Wednesdays
Wednesday:
8 p.m. Testimonials of healing
Reading room 228 West Sixth st.
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily (except
Sundays and holidays)
FIRST FREE WILL BAPTIST
CHURCH
3310 North Pacific Hwy.
Jack Arnold, minister
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
7 30 p.m. Evening worship
Wednesday;
. 7:30 p.m. Bible study
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
West Main at Laurel st.
Georce G. Roseberry, minister
Gerald Nelson, associate
Sunday
9 30 am. Adult classes and
church school
9:30 & 11 a.m. Morning worship
9:45 a.m, College youth
10-4o a.m. Junior high
11 a.m. Senior high, nursery
6:30 p.m. College age fellowship
6:30 p.m. Senior High MYF
Wednesday:
2:30 p.m. Speaker
7 p.m. Youth choir
7:43 p.m. Speaker
8 p.m. Chancel choir
FIRST PUESUYTER1AN CHURCH
Eighth and Holly sts.
D. Kirkland West, pastor; Thoma
McNeil HHrold M. Roberts, and
Robert T. Bridge
Sunday.
9.30 & 11 a.m. Church school
9:30 St 11 a.m. Worship service
Tuesday:
7 p.m. Junior high fellowship
Wednesday:
4:30 p.m. Senior high fellowship
7:30 p.n.. Adult Bible study
Thursday:
7:30 p.m. Chancel choir
8 p.m. Kindergarten parents
FRIENDS CHURCH
(Corner of DeBarr and Merrtman)
Jack L. Willcuts, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
II a m Worship service
12:30 p.m. Dlnnor
6:30 p.m. Christian Endeavor
rninsniiAKk nnDcu
2200 Rohcrts rd.
k. l.. Matnewson, pastor
Sunday
9.45 am. Sunday school
11 am Worship
6:30 p.m. Defenders crusaders
and children's church
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic servica
Wednesday:
7:30 p m. Bible study and prayer
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Kinttriom Hnll
241)2 Jacksonville hiphwav
H S. Nixon, congregation servant
Sunday:
4 p.m. Public talk
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Tuesday:
8 p.m. Bible study
Friday:
7:30 p.m. Theocratic ministry
school
8:30 p.m. Service meeting
OPEN niHLK STANDARD
2715 Table Ruck rd.
Virpil Harsh, pastor
Sunday ;
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 am Worship service
6:15 D m. Ovfrrnmrt V a t, t S
service
7 p m Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
7.30 pm Bible and prayer hour
I First Baptist
Church
Hr Conservative-Fundamental
8. E. Andrews, Pastor
Byrcn Evans, Youth Dir.
Meetinq Temporarily at
g WILSON SCHOOL
H Grand & Corona
SUNDAY, SEPT. 2
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S Sunday School for All
I 11:00 A.M.
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I 12:20 P M. Ground Break.
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jg at Stevens St.
7 30 P M. "W,!l a Poiitl.
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