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FRIDAY,
Yreka Churches Set
Christmas
Yreka - A number of
Christmas programs and can
dlelight services are planned
by churches in the Yreka
area during the coming week
A Christmas eve candle'
light service entitled "Christ
mas Joy" will be held by the
Yreka Methodist church, cor
ner of Lane and Oregon sts.
The traditional Christmas
program will be presented by
the children of the church
Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Satur
day. Dec. 22, the Junior High
Methodist Youth fellowship
will go caroling, and will re
turn to the home of the Rev
and Mrs. Don Donahue, pas
tor of the church, for fellow
ship at 9 p.m.
The Christmas program of
the First Baptist church, cor
ner of Yama and Oregon sts
will be held tonight at 7
o'clock. A candlelight service
will be held Dec. 24 at 7 p.m
Pastor of the church is the
Rev. Max Aiken.
Assembly of God
The title of the children's
portion of the Assembly of
God church Christmas pro
gram will be "Life in Christ. '
The adult portion will con
cern "The Answer to World
Peace." The church, with the
'Rev. Harold Donaldson as
pastor, is located on South
Oregon at.
" Berean Fundamental church
of Yreka, which meets in the
Odd Fellows hall, ill pre
sent a children's Christmas
' program Sunday, entitled
"The B e 1 1 s of Christmas." A
youth caroling party will be
held at the home of the Rev.
Eldon Sandin, pastor, on
Christmas eve.
Butte Falls Events
Are Announced
Butte Falls - A traditional
Christmas program of songs
and recitations will feature
the Sunday school hour at
the Butte Falls Community
Bible church. Boys and girls
of classes through the sixth
grade will participate.
Music will be included in
the morning worship service
and the Rev. Robert Daniels
will give the Christmas mes
sage. "The Greatest Gift," an
original play by Mrs. Leonard
De Wei, who visited here
from Palm Springs, Calif.,
during the past summer, will
be given by the young people
at the 7 p.m. service.
Tonight at B o'clock in the
Assembly of Gnd church will
be the time of the cantata,
"Born a King," sung by a 30
voice choir from the Ashland
"Assembly of God church.
Both local churches are spon--soring
the event.
Young Peoplo of the Com
;munity church are having
: their annual Christmas pnrly
end gift exchange at the Ab
' bott home Saturday evening.
;They will meet at 6 p.m. to
go caroling before the fellow
" ship and refreshment hour.
Jacksonville Youth
To Present Program
Jacksonville - The Jackson
ville Assembly of God, Fifth
- and Blnckstone sis., has sched
. uled Its Christmas program at
.7 p.m. Sundny. The first part
of the program will feature
. the boys and girls of the Suu-
day school.
The youth department will
present a Play, "As We Fur
' give."
In the 11 a.m. worship serv-
Ice, there will be Christmas
. music presented by Ihe
.church choir under the di
rection of Mrs. O. K. Sum
. mers.
The pastnr, Mr. Summers,
will preach on the subiect
"He Shall Reign. "
UNITY
Two Candlelight Service: 9.45 .m 11:15 m.
Special Christmas Music
Corner Holly and Haven Streets
Affiliated with Unity School of Christianity, Lee's Summit, Mo.
RtV. KATHARINE BOSWORTH, Minister
Worship Hour 1 1:15 a.m
"The Reality of The Vwon" John 1 4
Sunday School, Youth of Unity, Adult Bible Class 9 45 a m.
Office open daily, Monday thru Friday, 10 a.nv-4 p.m.
995 S. Oakdale Ave. Phone 772-6902 Everyone Welcome
Choose from our MANY translations and
kinds. Make Christmas mean more this
year give the Bible.
EVANGEL CENTER
230 S. CENTRAL
DECEMBER II, 1962
Events
Midnight mass will be con
ducted at St. Joseph Catholic
church, Fourth St., on Christ
mas eve. Confessions will be
held In Yreka, Hilt, and Horn
brook on Christmas day.
St, Mark's Episcopal
Episcopal Young Church
men will hold Christmas car
oling and lessons at St. Mark's
Episcopal church, corner of
Fourth and Lane sts., Sunday.
The Christmas Eucharist will
be a candlelight service, and
will begin at 11:30 p.m.
Christmas eve. It wil' be over
at 12:30 a.m. Christmas morn
ing. A crowd attended the three
part Christmas program pres
ented at the Seventh-day Ad
ventist church, Yreka, on
Dec. 16. Included in the pro
gram were musical numbers,
a skit of the birth of Christ,
and a social hour.
Community Bible
In Central Point
Schedule Events
Central Point - Several ac
tivities have been planned
Sunday at the Community
Bibler church, Fourth and Al
der sts., Central Point.
The Rev. Paul O. Kroon,
minister, will speak at the
11 a.m. worship on "The Gift
That Many Refused." Youth
groups will go caroling in the
afternoon and the Christmas
program will be given by
the Sunday school at 7:30 p.m.
The evening program will
include a young people's or
chestra playing a prelude of
Christmas music, "Christmas
Tide" and greetings by the
Sunday School superintend
ent, Lawrence Leonard The
youth group will sing "Glory
to God In the HiRhest" and
His . Name Is Wonderful."
They will read Scripture por
tions.
The Christmas story and
Three Mothers and Four
Fathers," two films, will be
shown.
Pre-school children will
sing "Away in a Manger"
and Christmas Worship.
The primary age group will
sing "Dear Little Stranger,"
O Come Little Children,"
and "Trim the Christmas
Tree," which includes speak
ing parts. Fourteen junior
girls will tell the Christmas
story, illustrating It with flan-
nelgraph. The junior choir
will sing We ve a Story to
Tell to the Nations" and
"Thou Dids'l Leave Thy
Throne." A playlet, "Many
Sons Unto Glory" will be
given by the college career
group.
The benediction will be
by the pastor.
Candlelight Service
Set by St. Luke's
St. Luke's Methodist church
will celebrate the anniversary
of the birth of Jesus In a can
dlelight service at the church
Dec. 24 at 10.55 p.m.
Mrs. Lawrence Horlon will
sing: "What Child Is This?"
and the Rev. Charles R. Mc
Donald, pastor of the church,
will read: "The Star" by
Florence M. Klngsley.
Sunday Mr. McDonald will
preach on the theme: "The
Prince of Peace." The choir,
under the direction of Rich
ard Gannaway, will sing:
"The Song In Ihe Air" by
Harrington.
Ralph Humphrey has cho
sen three numbers by Stickles
for his organ selections. They
arc: "ModltHtion," "A Leg
end," and "March Herolnue."
THE BEST
GIFT
OF ALL
IS THE
BIBLE
Presbyterians To
Hold Christmas
Vesper Services
First Presbyterian church,
Eighth and Holly, will pre
sent a Christmas Vesper ser
vice Sunday at 8 p.m., featur
ing the chancel choir under
the direction of Lynn Sjo
lund. The youth choir, directed
by the Rev. David Brown,
and the junior high choir with
Mrs. Victor Birdseye will sing
together with the quartet.
Miss Dru An Graff has charge
of the bell choir.
The meditation will be
brought by Richard Lichtl.
Decorations for the pro
gram will be arranged by
Mrs. Oscar Heycrman and
Mrs. B. Brandt Barlels.
After the Vesper service
Senior High Fellowship will
meet to go caroling. Geneva
Fellowship and Koinonia will
meet in the Fireplace room
at 7:30 p.m. to go caroling to
gether. Thursday at 12:30
p.m. the annual College-Age
luncheon will be held in the
Fellowship hall.
Wetmlni!r
Two choirs will sing at the
11 a.m. Christmas worship
service of the Westminster
Presbyterian church Sunday.
The adult choir will sing
"The Shepherd's Story" and
"There Were Shepherds" and
the primary church school
choir will sing "What Child Is
This?"
The Rev. John O. Reynolds
will preach on the subject
"The Wonder of Jesus" and
John Dcllenback will serve
as lay assistant. There will be
no Children's church Sunday;
however, nursery care is
available for pre-school age
children.
The traditional Christmas
Eve Vesper service will be
held Monday at 9:30 p.m. at
the church. Familiar carols
will be sung and the pastor
will give a brief meditation at
this quiet candlelight service.
The Church school Christ
mas program will be held to
night at 7:30 o'clock. "Every-
where Christmas is the
theme and children of the
junior, junior high, and sen
ior high departments will
portray how Christmas Is cel
ebrated In many countries.
Christmas gifts for children in
need locally and In the Orient
will be dedicated.
The Senior High Fellow
ship will gather at 7 p.m. Sun
day to go Christmas caroling
with the youth of St. Mark's
Episcopal church.
Westminster church is lo
cated on Oakwood dr. be
tween Barncburg and Grove
land aves.
Pastor Assumes
Duties in O'Brien
O'Brien The Rev. and
Mrs. Don Knight have arrived
here where he has assumed
duties as pastor of the re
cently organized First Baptist
church. Mr. and Mrs. Knight
and their children, Donna and
Kim, arrived from Abilene,
Texas.
His sermon Sunday will be
entitled, "No Room In the
Inn." The Sunday school
classes are preparing a Christ
mas program to be given dur
ing the Sunday school hour.
Treats will be distributed.
At the Sunday evening serv
ice a social hour and tree
trimming will be held for all
young people at 8:30 p.m. in
the fireplace room at TenEyck
motel, hosted by Mr. and Mrs.
Knight.
Services are held at the
Conservative Baptist church
each Sunday at 1 1 a.m. and
7.30 p.m. with Sunday school
at 9:30 a.m. A prayer meeting
is held each Wednesday nt
7:30 p.m.
Rogue River Church
To Present Program
Rogue River - The As
sembly of God church, Rogue
River, will hold Its Christmas
program at 11 a.m. Sunday.
The beginners through Inler
mediate classes will take part.
The Junior choir will sing
"Joy to the World."
Sunday at 7:30 p.m. the
Christ Ambassador group will
give the play. "As We For
give.'' The junior choir will
sing two numbers, "It Came
Upon the Midnight Clear" and
"Silent Night."
A violin duet. "Star of the
East" by Miss Ethel J.icobs
and Mrs. Charles Fuller will
be played.
The Rev. Charles Fuller
will give a short sermon alter
the ChriMmas program Sun
day morning.
CONCORD CHAPEL
Gold Mill - "What Are We
Doing To Christmas?" will be
the title of the address by the
Rev. Etvina Colhurn, pastor
of Concord Spiritualist chapel
Sunday at 7:30 p.m. There
will be a (lute solo "Old Mel
odies" hy Delmar Myers,
Medford. and messages by
Mrs Colburn i
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NATIVITY TABLEAU This tableau of the
nativiy scene was sponsored each night this
week by the Medford Ministerial associa
tion. Members from churches of the area
portray the characters and provide the choir
music. Tonight the the nativity figures will
be from the Trinity Baptist church, and the
choir from the First Christian church. Sat
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St. Mark's Church Plans
Celebration of Eucharist
The annual midnight Eucharist at St. Mark's Episcopal
church will be celebrated Christmas eve staring at 11 p.m.
with the senior choir, directed by John E. Drysdale. Mrs.
Ernest C. Conrad will accompany it on the organ.
In addition to the Yuletide hymns and carols, the order
of service will include Gounod's setting to the "Holy Com
munion" and "O Holy Child" by Halter for the introit. The
offertory anthem will be "The
by Gaul; with Mrs. W. H. Fischer as soloist.
The Rev. George R. V. Bolster, rector of St. Mark's, will
be the preacher and celebrant,
V. A. Browne, and the Rev.
A family choral Eucharist
Christmas day with St. Mark's choristers leading the music,
and featuring "O Come To The Manger" by Schulz, with
Miss Christy Bell as soloist. The Rev. Canon Edwin Moss
will give a Christmas meditation, celebrant will be the rector,
assisted by Mr. Browne.
Christmas eve at 3 p.m. the clergy of St. Mark's will
conduct a half-hour Christmas service in the chapel of the
Rogue Valley hospital for the benefit of such patients and
members of the staff as are able to attend.
Grace Hamilton To Speak
Sunday on Peace Corps
Miss Grace Hamilton of the
Peace Corps, who is home
prior to leaving for her duties
in Nigeria, will speak Sun
day at 11 a.m. at the Rogue
Valley Unitarian Fellowship.
It meets at the Red Cross
building, 60 Hawthorne ave.
Miss Hamilton, daughter of
'Mighty Are Meek'
Is Sermon Subject
"Mighty Are The Meek"
will be the message Sunday
at the 11 a.m. worship serv
ice of the First Advent Chris
tian church by the pastor, the
Rev. Fred O. Sapp Jr. At
1 1:30 a.m. the children will go
to their junior church chapel
where they will have a final
practice for their Christinas
program.
The Christmas program will
be presented at 7 p.m. unless
there is a night fog. Then it
will be presented in the after
noon. Treats will be given to
the children following the
program. The children will
sing the songs they have
learned in junior church.
Then the pageant "The Com
ing Of The King" will be pre
sented, featuring a young
adult double quartet and
slides of some of the Sunday
school members portraying
the scenes.
Wednesday al 7:30 p.m.
prayer meeting will be held
at the parsonage. Discussion
will follow relating to Sun-:
day school program and prob-1
Children to Present
Shady Cove Program
j Shady Covr - Children of
, the Shady Cove Gospel church
will present h Christmas pro
'tfnini Sunday Ht 7:30 p in. The
I program will he followed by
ply presented by the youni;
! people's group.
Midweek service is held ut
! 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, ;uid
j Sunday school is nt ! 45 a in.
(Worship service is conducted
at U am. by Clayton Kields.
I pastor,
First Presbyterian Church
Eighth and Holly Phone 779-1711
Sermon: "Is Christ in Your Christmas?"
Or. D. Kirkland We,t
Worship Services: 9:30 and 1 1 :00 a.m.
Church School: 9.30 and 11.00 .m.
MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD.
CHURCH NEWS
National Religious Publicity Council
March Of The Wise Men"
assisted by the Rev. David
Eric O. Robathan.
will be held at 10 a.m. on
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Ham
ilton, 144 Fourth St., Ashland,
left Sept. 27 for three months
of Peace Corps training at
Columbia university in New
York and her assignment with
the Nigeria VI project.
She will teach at the sec
ondary level - biology, zoo
logy and health sciences. Miss
Hamilton will be in Nigeria
for two years. She will join
the first group of Peace Corps
teachers which were sent last
year. They also work improv
ing the general health of the
population through dispen
sary duty.
During orientation at Co
lumbia, personnel received
language instruction and spec
ific clothing recommenda
tions. Miss Hamilton was gradu
ated from Ashland High
school in H155, attended
Southern Oregon college for
two years and received her
bachelor and masters degrees
at Oregon State university in
the field of general science.
Following her visit here
Miss Hamilton will return to
New York City where the
group will leave on Jan. 3
for Dakar and then .to Lagos,
the capitol of Nigeria.
Bethlehem Bulletin
To Be Sunday Topic
Sunday the Rev. Clifford J.
, Young, pastor al Eastwood
j Baptist church, will simulate
a broadcast from Bethlehem
on the night when Christ was
bom, entitled: "Bulletin from
Bethlehem." T h e chancel
choir will sins. "The Star
Ca rol."
The annual Christmas med
itation at 5:30 p.m. will fea
ture a film in color, "Christ
mas in Sweden." In addition
the annual singing of Christ
mas carols will be held.
Both the Junior and Sen
ior Hinh Baptist Youth Fel
lowships plan to go carolling
after the meditation
White Rifts rccei ed this
week will be taken to the
Kola MiRranl camp, it was
announced.
OREGON
urday night both choir and actors will De
from Zion Lutheran church. This is the first
year the association has presented the
tableau. The picture was taken Wednesday
evening when First Mcdthodist church
youth portrayed the characters. The Pres
byterian church youth choir sang.
Giving Stressed
By Church During
Christmas Season
"The Message of Christmas"
will be the theme for the ser
mon Sunday morning at First
Southern Baptist church by
the Rev. G. O. Skaar, pastor.
The adult choir will sing.
At 6:30 p.m. in place of the
usual service there will be a
choral presentation by the
adult and youth choirs under
the direction of Dennis Sam
ples assisted by Mrs. Samples
pianist and Mrs. James Hobbs,
organist.
The program will open with
the reading of the gospel
story of the Nativity inter
spersed with carols by the
choirs. Soloists will be Mrs.
Skaar and Mrs. Charles Gil
christ, Mrs. Gilchrist and Miss
Jeanne Hobbs will sing a
duet.
There will be no Christmas
tree this year but it will be
replaced by a Nativity scene.
In order to emphasize the
blessings of giving the chil
dren will take gifts of cloth
ing and toys to be sent to
Shiprock N. M., to the In
dian children who are mem
bers of the congregation there
which is being pastorcd by
the Rev. J. M. McCraw, for
mer pastor of the local
church.
Free Methodist
Schedules Programs
The anr.ual Christmas pro.
gram, presented by the Sun
day school of the Free Metho
dist church, under the direc
tion of Mrs. E. J. Walker, will
be given Sunday, following
a short session of Sunday
school from 9;45 to 10:30 a.m.
The program will be given
at 10:30 a.m. opening with the
pre - school department in
"Away in a Manger" and fol
lowed by the .velcome with
Paul Haberson and Larry
Johnson. Taking part in the
play "The Shepherd" will be
Stephen Lee. Linda Stewart
and Ron Calkins with music
provided by the primary and
junior choirs. Hazel Nelson
will conclude the program
with the poem "One Solitary
Life."
The family worship service
will follow the program with
a message by the paslor, the
Rev. Roland Stewart. bHsed
on Luke 2:7 titled "No
Room." The worship service
will conclude at 11:45 a.m.
and the Christmas treats will
be distributed.
Sunday a vesper service
will be presented by the adult
department of the Sunday
school at 5 p.m. This will in
clude the junior and senior
high and adults who will join
in presenting Christmas music
featuring many familiar car
ols. They will be under the di
rection of Lester Marsh with
Lona Stiles al the organ.
TALENT PROGRAMS
! Talent The Christmas
; worship services for Talent
; Methodist church will be held
Sunday at II a.m. Preceding
the service, t h e Sunday
i school w ill present a Christ
mas program, during the Sun
day School hour. The Primary
department of Talent Metho
dist church will present its
program at 10 a.m. in the an
nex First Ghurcii of
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- 100 Windsor Ave , 1 Block South of East Main i
"! The Universe, Including Man,
Evolved By Atomic. Force?"
Church and Sunday School Services at 1 1:00 a m.
Wednesday Evening Service, 8 pm.
You Ar Always Wtlcom
listen to: "The Bible Speaks To You"
Station K-SHA SUNDAYS-9:00 A.M.
Apostolic Faith j
Slates Musical
Holiday Service
The Rev. Loyce C. Carver
will give the Sunday morning
message at the Apostolic aim
church.
The prelude will include
the 40-piece orchestra playing
a Carol Medley, under the di
rection of William E. Walden.
The ladies' trio, Mrs. Nolan
Roby, Mrs. Paul Brown, and
Mrs. Bessie Burchfield, will
sing, "O, Little Town of Beth
lehem." They will be joined
by a chorus of women's voices
singing Luther's "Cradle
Hymn" and "Gesu, Bambino,"
with Mrs. Robert James at the
piano and violin obbligato by
Miss Kathy Friesen.
At 3 p.m. a children's meet
ing will be held by those 14
years and under. Their own
orchestra will lead the sing
ing, and the children will give
testimony of Christmas living.
The Rev. Clifford Friesen,
youth leader, will be in
charge.
At 6:15 p.m. the large or
chestra and 60-voice mixed
chorus will give a Christmas
program for the men at the
Veterans Administration dom
iciliary. The 8 p.m. evangelistic
service in the church will be
opened with Mrs. Grace
Sprague at the organ playing
"March of the Magi Kings."
The orchestra will play
"Adeste Fidelis," featuring a
trumpet duet by Eugene
Parker and Lloyd Tyson Jr.
The mixed chorus will sing
"Glory in Excelsis."
Christmas Service
Mr, Carver will give the
message at the Christmas day
service at 8 p.m. Mrs, Clifford
Iverson at the organ and Miss
Wanda Day at the harp will
play Luther's "Cradle Hymn"
and "Jesus is the Sweetest
Name I Know," as a prelude
to the service, followed by the
orchestra playing "Around
the Christmas Tree," the wo
men's chorus singing "Go Tell
It On the Mountain," and the
60-voice mixed chorus singing
the spiritual "A-men" and
Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus."
Installation Set
At Zion Lutheran
The Rev. Harvey C.
Coovert's sermon for the last
Sunday in Advent at Zion
Lutheran church will be
"How Much Do We Want
Jesus?"
The senior choir will sing
the anthem "O Rejoice Ye
Christians Loudly". The order
of installation for all teachers,
officers and departmental
staff of the Sunday school
will be conducted during the
morning worship service.
Sunday at 4 p.m. "The
Loom of Christmas" will be
presented by the children of
the Sunday school. Music for
the program will be provided
by the various departments of
the Sunday school, the Senior
Luther League Girls' en
semble and the junior choir.
Following the program a buf
fet supper will be served in
the Fellowship hall.
Both the Senior and the In
termediate Luther League
will go caroling and will leave
from the church after the sup
per. The Intermediate Luther
league will end their evening
of caroling at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Collins
worth, 63 Crater lane. Cen
tral Point, where they will
have refreshments. The Sen
ior Luther league will return
to the church for refreshments
following their caroling.
The annual Christmas Eve
worship service will be held
at 7:30 p.m. Monday. Partici
pating in the service of wor
ship through song, will be the
Junior and Senior choirs and
the Girls' Ensemble. Mr.
Coovert's Christmas message
will be "Humility Was At The
Manger Too."
Christian Science
Lesson Topic Told
The significance of the
birth and life of Christ Jesus
will be emphasized Sunday at
services at First Church of
Christ. Scientist, 100 Windsor
ave., at II a m.
Scriptural readings will in
clude the account in Matthew
of wise men who followed a
star to Bethlehem. The lesson-sermon
is entitled "Is the
V'niverse , Including Man ,
Evolved by Atomic Force?"
Persons up to the aiie ot 20
are invited to attend Sunday
school. All are welcome to the
services.
Christ, Scientist
Locations Set for
Christmas Masses
In Catholic Parish
Midnight mass will be cele
brated in four locations this
Christmas eve by the priests
of Sacred Heart parish, ac
cording to the church's holi
day schedule.
In Medford, a high mass
will be sung in Sacred Heart
church by the Very Rev. Carl
Mai with music being fur
nished by the adult choir of
the parish. The Rev. Gilbert
Lulay will be celebrant of a
second high mass at mid
night in the all-purpose room
of St. Mary's High school on
Black Oak dr. Singing at this
mass will be the high school's
Marian choir.
Other midnight masses will
be said in St. Joseph's church
in Jacksonville by the Rev.
William McLeod and in Our
Lady of Fatima church at
Shady Cove by the Rev. John
Hg.
Christmas Day Masses
Other masses on Christmas
day will be at 6, 7, 8:30, 10
and 11:30 a.m. in Sacred
Heart church. The regular 9
a.m. mass will be said in
Jacksonville church, but there
will be no 10 a.m. mass in
Shady Cove. No evening
Unity to Hold
Candlelighting
Service Sunday
The annual Christmas can
dlelighting service will be
held Sunday at the Unity
Church of Medford, Holly and
Haven sts. There will be a
9:45 a.m. service with the
Sunday scho, ' group partici
pating and the Junior carol
ers. At the 11:15 a.m. service,
the Unity carolers, under the
direction of Mrs. Thomas
Lowe, will sing "Hark the
Sound of Holy Voices" and
"Christmas Praise." Mrs.
Richard A. Schuchard will
sing "Jesu Bambino," and
Miss Sandra Myers will be
at the organ.
The Unity carolers will
sing "O Come All Ye Faith
ful" in the processional and
"Joy to the World" in the re
cessional. The Rev. Katharine Bos
worth will speak on "The Re
ality of the Vision." The text
is taken from John 1:4. This
is the fourth of a series of
the Messianic unfoldment.
Sunday at 7 p.m. at the
church, there will be a Christ
mas party, sponsored by the
"Youth of Unity." All Unity
families and friends are in
vited. Weekly classes are recessed
during the weeks of Christ
mas and New Year's.
Unity church of Medford
is an affiliate of the Unity
School of Christianity at
Lee's Summit, Mo.
Carol Sing Planned
At Trinity Baptist
Sunday at 7:30 p.m. an old
fashioned "Christmas Carol
Sing" will be held at Trinity
Baptist church. There will be
congregational singing, other
selections, and a time for fel
lowship following the sing.
At the 11 a.m. worship serv
ice Pastor Bruce O. Rogers
will give a message entitled,
"And The Light Shineth
There will also be Christmas
music at the service.
Trinity Baptist church is
located at Griffin Creek and
South Stage rds. Infants and
pre-school children will be
cared for during the Sunday
school and morning worship
hours.
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masses will be celebrated In
any of the churches on
Christmas day.
Assisting at the various
services in addition to the
high school and adult choirs
will be the men of the parish,
as ushers, readers and servers; '
alter boys from St. Mary's
grade and high schools; and
the parochial grade school
choirs.
Confessions will be heard
in Sacred Heart church on
Monday before Christmas
from 1 to 5:30 and from 7:30
to 9 p.m. Father Mai has sug
gested it will be helpful to
all concerned if as many as
possible will go to confession
during the regular hours of
4-5:30 and 7:30-9 p.m. on
Saturday.
Other Changes Noted
Several other changes have
been made in the parish calen
dar because of the holiday
season. Both the adult educa
tion and the inquiry clas
ses are in recess for two
weeks. On Monday, Jan. 7,
the Inquiry class will recon
vene at the usual hour of 8
p.m. in St. Mary's grade
school. The adult education
sessions will begin again at
7:45 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 8.
Catechism classes for publia
school students will be held
according to schedule this
week end, grade school classes
at 10 a.m. on Saturday and
high school classes on Sun
day at 5:45 p.m. Both will be
recessed on Dec. 29 and 30.
Young Christian Workers
will meet on Wednesday eve
ning of Christmas week but
will hold no meeting the fol
lowing week.
3-Way Message
Slated For Sunday
The services of Central
Church of Christ, 1440 South
Oakdale ave., will stress the
Christmas message in three
different ways Sunday.
The 7:30 p.m. service will
be a dramatic presentation en
titled "Our Salvation Has
Come." Colored slide pictures
have been taken in natural
settings using children and
adults of Central Church as
the characters. These will be
shown with narrative and
music background. Music will
be provided by a girls choir
and individual numbers.
The younger children of the
Bible school will tell the
Christmas story in songs,
poems and recitations at the
opening assembly at 9:45 a.m.
Following the assembly there
will be classes for all ages.
"What Is Christmas Made
Of?" will be the topic of the
sermon at the 11 a.m. worship
hour. John V. Heberling, min
ister of the church, will speak.
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B. E. Andrews, Pastor
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Meeting Temporarily at
WILSON SCHOOL
Grand & Corona
SUNDAY, DEC. 23
9:40 A.M.
Sunday School for All
1 1:00 A.M.
"What Did You Get For
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7:00 P.M,
Christmas Musical Program
Outstanding Array of Vocal
and Instrumental Numbers
Wednesday 7:30 P. m7
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CHURCH
3rd and Central Ave.
PROGRAM 7:50 P.M.
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