8 A
(Variety of Events
Ure Scheduled by
i First Methodists
Dr. George Roseberry will
; preach on "The Conflict of
; Good and Evil" at both morn.
ing worship services Sunday
1 In company with fellow
5 Christians throughout Amen
J ica, all Methodist churches
; Sunday will Join in One Great
'Hour of Sharing.
: Mrs. D. G. MacDougall will
be soloist, singing "All In An
f April Evening." The youth
choir will sing "The Glory of
t These 40 Days" at 9:30 a.m.
rand the chancel choir will
sing "Cast Thy Burden" at
ill a.m. The hour for the re
hearsal of the Oratorio "The
Holy City" has been changed
-from 3 to 4 p.m. on Sundays.
: The Junior High Methodist
Youth Fellowship will meet
at S p.m. The Senior High
!MYP will meet -at 6:30 p.m
fat the church. They will also
have a skating party Saturday
evening.
'Recognition Banquet
: The Senior Recognition
: banquet, honoring all gradu
fatinK seniors, will be held
Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in Wes-
iley hall. Dr. Roseberry will
'-speak and the Older Youth
Fellowship will take part in
"the program. Mrs. Jerry Igo
.is in charge of arrangements,
t Dr. Meredith Groves, ex
ecutive secretary of the Ore
gon Conference of the Metho
dist church, will be here Fri
day to meet with the com
mission on membership and
evangelism at 7:45 p.m.
The first Southern Oregon
Family Life conference will
be held at the church all day
Saturday, March 30. Regis
tration begins at 8:30 a.m.
and is $2 for each adult and
includes lunch. There will be
a planned program for chil
dren from six years to 12.
Anyone interested in this con
ference may call the church
office for further information.
Loyalty Month '
Will Continue
Loyalty Month will con
tinue Sunday at Central
Church of Christ, 1440 South
Oakdale ave. Each Bible
school class is working to
have everyone who is on the
class roll present. Class at
tendances will be recorded
by the placing of banners on a
flagpole at the front of the
auditorium. The theme for
Loyally Month is "Keep your
banner high as you march to
Bible School every Sunday
during March. '
The combined Bible school
opening at 9:45 a.m. will fea
ture a film "Christ's Way, My
Way." This film is an intro
duction to Standard Publish
ing's Vacation Bible school
program for this year.
Minister John V. Hcber
llng will give two more mess
ages Sunday from his "Facing
Life With Jesus" series. The
11 a.m. worship hour message
will be "When Temptations
Come." "Jesus and the Scrip
tures" will be the title of the
sermon at the 7:30 p.m,
ship service.
wor-
Ashland Methodist
Subject Announced
Ashland "The Earnest of
Our Inheritance" will be the
sermon topic Sunday at the
11 a.m. worship service nt
First Methodist church, Norlh
Main and Laurel sts., Ash
land. Dr. P. Malcolm Ham
mond, minister, will spoak.
The One Great Hour of
Sharing will be obicrvd dur
ing the service.
Monday at 6:30 p.m. Dr. A.
M. Hill will speak on tuber
culosis for the Methodist
Men's supper at the church.
Pictures will be shown and
Dr. Hammond will ropori on
"The Bible and God's Mis
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FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1963
Approach to
Continues at
The themes around the ap
proach to Easter are being
carried out in all the major
services at the First Church
of the Nazarene, S20 North
Holly at. .
The pastor, the Rev. Harold
M. Sanner, will continue his
series of messages in both the
11 a.m. and 7 p.m, services on
the season's emphasis. His
morning subject is "Scenes
About the Cross," and his eve'
ning series is on the general
theme "Calvary and the Gos
pel." The particular subject
which Mr. Sanner will con
sider Sunday morning is "The
Look' of Jesus" and his eve
ning topic will be "The Cross
and Christian Experience.'
1 Music at the services, as an.
nounced by the minister of
education and music, Perry
Christiansen, will be "On the
Cross of Calvary" sung by
the sanctuary choir and a ten
or solo by Dean von Stein for
the morning service. Music
for the 7 p.m. service will in
clude a mixed trio by Mrs,
Rex Vowell, Mel Johnson and
Dean von Stein, a duet by
Mr. and Mrs. John Flnkbein
er .and a solo by Mrs. Eugene
Mapes.
Beginning Sunday, Medford
First Nazarine Sunday school
Lenten Programs
onfinue at Unity
Continuing with the Len
ten program, the Rev. Kath
arine Bosworth, minister of
the Unity Church of Medford,
Holly and Haven st.s, will
have for the subject of her
lesson at the 11:15 a.m. serv
ice "Attaining the Christ
Mind." The text is taken from
Philippians 2:5.
Miss Sandra Myers will be
at the organ. Mrs. H. H. Bre-
see will sing "Near to the
Heart of God" by C. B. Mc-
Afoe.
The prayer ministry will
meet Wednesday, March 27,
at 11 a.m. at the Unity church.
Those attending are to take
their lunch.
. At 1 p.m. the study class
will meet. Wednesday at 7:30
p.m. at the Unity Center, 995
South Oakdale ave., Mrs. Bos
worth will have for the les
son topic "Prosperous Think
ing for Health."
The Grants Pass and Ash
land classes will meet as usu
al. Unity Church of Medford
is an affiliate of the Unity
School of Christianity, Lee's
Summit, Mo.
Trinity Baptist
Announces Events
Sunday at the 11 a.m'. wor
ship service of Trinity Bap
tist church Pastor Bruce O.
Rogers will begin a series of
message from Colossians en
titled, "Christ Supreme". The
first message of this series
will be "Christ Supreme In
Your Prayers". At this service
Cecilia Wilson will play a
violin solo, accompanied at
the piano by her sister, Linda
Wilson.
At 7:30 p.m. youth groups
will meet and the adult group
will continue their Studies in
Mark. The subject for Sun
day's d I s c u s s i'o n is "The
Saviour Betrayed". The Scrip
ture portion will be Mark 14.
Trinity Baptist church is lo
cated at Griffin Creek and
South Stage rds. An attended
nursery Is provided during
the Sunday school and morn
ing worship hours.
Church of Brethren
Sermon Topic Tod
"They Show No Growth"
will be the sermon topic of
the Rev. William Wash at the
11 a.m. worship hour Sunday
at the Church of the Breth
ren, 345 North Mary st. The
choir will sing, "Oh, Lord to
Us Assembled Here."
Following tthe services the
Adult Bible class will hold a
potluck dinner In the social
hall.
Prayer meeting will be
changed from Wednesday to
Thursday evening of next
week.
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. will
be a teachers meeting.
Grants Pass Man Is
Ordained by Church
Grants Pass - Hugh Gould,
service officer for Josephine
county, recently was ordained
as minister of the Foursquare
Gospel church.
Gould, who plans to retire
next year after serving the
county for 30 years, is prepar
ing to work as a minister and
counselor following his retire
ment. I
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First Church of Christ, Scientist
100 Windsor Ave., 1 Block South of East Main
Subject: "Matter"
Church and Sunday School Services at 1 1:00 a.m.
Wednesday Evening Service, 8 p.m.
You Are Always Welcome
listen loi "The Bible Speaks To You"
i
Station K-SHA
Easter Theme
1st Nazarene
will be in an attendance con
test with Ashland and Grants
Pass churches. Grants Pass
and Ashland will be contested
together a g a i nst Medford
First. The contest will con
clude on Easter Sunday, April
14. Telephone contact will be
maintained Sunday mornings
between the churches to
check on results. Lisle V.
Young, is the Sunday school
superintendent of the local
Sunday school and in charge
of the emphasis here.
Speaker for the - junior
church worship Sunday will
be Don Finch. Music will be
provided by Cherie, Lori and
Glna Newman. The primary
worship service will be led
by Mrs. Harold Steele.
Two Churches
List Activities
Central Point - "Is Your
Conscience Showing" will be
the subject of Dr. Earl Wil
Ham Benbow's sermon Sun,
day at 11 a.m. at the First
Presbyterian church, Central
Point.
A cooffe hour will follow
In the fellowship hall.
The youth group will meet
at 7 p.m. with Chris Bishop
as discussion leader. Creston
McNeel is the advisor.
Jacksonville - "Stability in
Shaky Situations" will be the
topic of the message which
the Rev. King K. Jones will
give during the 11 a.m. wor-
hip service Sunday in the
First Presbyterian church of
Jacksonville.
This sermon is part of a
series of sermons drawn from
the' Psalms on which the
morning message and anthem
are both based. The choir will
sing the anthem entitled "God
Is Our Refuge," an arrange
ment of Psalm 46. Guest or
ganist for the service will be
Charles Wall, Medofrd.
During the worship service
an offering will be taken for
The One Great Hour of Shar
ing, a cooperative effort of all
the church to give aid to ref
ugees and alleviate suffering
around the world.
Sunday at 4 p.m. there will
be a class for prospective new
members and Interested per
sons who wish to know more
about the beliefs of the
church. There will be a re
ception of new members on
Palm Sunday.
The Men's study will meet
Sunday at 7 p.m. in the
church to continue Its study
of the book of Acts, Chapter
17 will be studied.
Monday at 8 p.m, the
church school teachers will
meet to discuss the Easter
program and to evaluate the
ciriculum possibilities for
next year. -
Publishing Official
To Speak Saturday
V. J. Rice, publishing sec
retary of the Oregon Confer
ence of Seventh-day Adven
tists will be guest speaker at
the 11 a.m. service in the
Medford church Saturday.
"Twice Dead Twice
Alive" is the title of a lec
ture to be presented by Du
ane M. Corwin Sunday at
7:30 p.m. In the American
Legion hall in Central Point.
Preceding the lecture a film
entitled "The Deluge of
Noah's Day" will be shown.
Monday night, Mr. Corwin
will speak on "Israel in Bible
Prophecy" and Abraham, the
Friend of God" will be shown
in color.
"Moses In Egypt" will be
shown Tuesday night, and the
lecture will be "Tongues of
the Spirit."
The same schedule will be
repeated in the Shady Cove
grade school gymnasium on
Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday nights.
'Bring a Neighbor'
Sunday Is Scheduled
"Bring a Neighbor" is the
Sunday theme for the 9:45
a.m. service at the Fourequare
church, 2200 Roberts rd. The
contest, which was launched
last Sunday, continues until
the Sunday following Easter.
Theme for the contest is
"Fishers of Men" and each
Sunday a theme for the week
is announced.
Sunday, Frank Wallace will
be In charge of a fish pond.
Each person attending for the
first time, will be given an
opportunity to "fish."
Teachers of the week given
honorable mention are Mrs.
Don Rogers and Mrs. James
Trimble. These teachers' class
es reached their goal last Sun
day. !
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SUNDAYS-9:00 A.M. i
1957 Award of Merit Winner
Minister from Philippines
Is Congregational Speaker
The Congregational church
at Its 11 a.m. worship service
Sunday at Hoover Grade
school, will have as its guest
preacher, the Rev. Amadeo Q
Zarza. Mr. Zarza is a minister
of the United Church of
Christ in Baguio City, the
Philippines.
Mr. Zarza s. sermon topic
will be "Christ the Hope of
the Philippines." The Hev,
Robert W. Tull. minister of
the church, will conduct the
other portions of the service.
An offering will be received
as the church participates in
The One Great Hour of Shar
ing to support the overseas re-
life work which the Christian
churches carry on cooperat
ively. During the 1 1a.m. worship
hour the church school will
also meet at Hoover Grade
school. Child care will be pro
vided for children under three
years of age, and classes will
be conducted for all children
between three years of age
and ninth grade.
Monday the building com-
mittee will meet with the
church's architect, Warren
Weber at 8 p.m.
The fourth and final meet
ing of those who wish to join
the church on Palm Sunday
will be held Wednesday at 8
p.m. at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. Gene Chamberlain, 48
Windsor ave. The evening's
Thank Offering To
Be Given Sunday
Sunday at the 11 a.m. serv
ice, St. Mark's Episcopal
church will join Episcopal
Churchwomen from the en
tire United States and other
countries in presenting their
Spring United Thank of
fering. This year marks the 74th
year in which pennies, nick
els, dimes and dollars have
been dropped, day by day.
into little blue boxes as an
expression of thankfulness of
women everwhere for the
blessings and good things of
life.
The several million dollars
which are given triennlally in
the United Thank Offering
are used to train young wom
en for church work. It also
provides for doctors, nurses
and teachers, helps repair old
church buildings and pay for
new ones and provides retire
ment pensions for women
workers In the church.
Mrs. William Ardry, UTO
custodian for St. Mark's, has
asked all women participating
in Sunday's offering to trans
fer the contents of their blue
boxes to the envelopes provid
ed at the church and to retain
the blue box itself for future
use.
Unitarians To Hear
Proposed Letter
The Rogue Valley Unitarian
Fellowship will hear an ad
dress at the Red Cross build
ing, 60 Hawthorne ave., at 11
a.m. Sunday by Clarence M.
Crews, Central Point. His
topic will be "A Proposed
Open Letter to the Pope Re
garding the Ecumenical Coun
cil." The address will be follow
ed by discussion and social
periods.
Mr. Crews came to this area
about a year and a half ago,
after spending more than 40
years In the practice- of law,
particularly in the patent
field, in New York City. He
has been chairman of the pro-
f;ram committee of the fcl
owship for more than a year.
Witnesses Note
Week's Activities
A week of activity at the
Kingdom hall of Jehovah's
Witnesses, 2402 Jacksonville
highway, will be highlighted
by a visit by Leo A. Mahan,
circuit minister of Jehovah's
Witnesses.
Mr. Mahan will speak on
the subject, "Is Your Destiny
of Your Own Making? The
lecture will begin at 4 p.m.
on Sunday.
Saturday, March 23, Mr.
Mahan will conduct a meeting
discussing new Bible knowl
edge learned in the past six
months.
UNITY
Corner Holly and Hasen Streets
Affiliated with Unity School of Christianity, Lee's Summit, Mo.
RtV. KATHARINE 80SWORTH, Minuter
Worship Hour 11:15 a.m.
"Attaining the Christ Mind"
. , Philippians 2:5
Guest Speaker The Rev Joseph K. Stiegler Unity Minister,
Tacoma, Wash.
Sunday School. Youth of Unity. Adult Bible Class 9:45 a.m.
Office open daily, Mqnday thru Friday, 10 a.m.. 4 p m.
995 S. Oakdale Ave. PJione 772-6902 Everyone Welcome,
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON
CHURCH NEWS
National Religious Publicity Council
discussion will focus on the
meaning of church member
ship. The third session of the
series of Lenten Study Sem
inars being offered cooper
atively by St. Luke's Method
ist church and the Congrega
tional church will be held
Tursday at 7:30 p.m. at St.
Luke's church.
Guest Speaker,
Administration
Conference Set
In the absence of the Rev.
G. O. Skaar, pastor of First
Southern Baptist church, the
Rev. Austin Lovln, area mis
sionary of the Oregon Baptist
General convention, will con
duct both services at the
church Sunday. Mr. Skaar is
conducting evangelistic meet
ings. -
Song service will begin at
10:45 a.m. with Dennis Sam
ples directing. The adult
choir will sing. The youth
choir will sing at the 6:30 p.m
service. A nursery for chil
dren under the age of four is
provided at all services.
Monday, March 25, a con-
ference on architecture and
administration will be held
from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. at
the church. Gower Tesch, pub
lic relations consultant df the
Baptist Sunday School board,
Nashville, Term., will lead dis
cussions on church adminis
tration and Earnest Myer,
architectural consultant of the
Nashville institution, will
speak on church building.
Robert Dove, head of state
convention Sunday school
work, Portland, will be gen
eral chairman for the confer
ences which will be attended
by representa tives from
Southern Oregon Baptist
churches. Others interested in
the phases of church life are
welcome.
Teen-Agers Visit
Christian College
Ashland A group of 14
teen-agers from Ashland area,
including members of the
Lithia Church o Christ, were
In Portland to attend the
High School days program at
Columbia Christian college
last Friday and Saturday.
Columbia Christian college
is a liberal arts junior college.
High school students were
guests of the college.
Sermon subjects for Sun
day services of the Church of
Christ, meeting across from
Lithia park, will be "Work
ing Together for Christ" and
"Living Sacrifice s." The
morning sermon will stress
teamwork in religious service
and the evening sermon giv
ing more of oneselves to
Christ.
There will also be a meeting
on Sunday at 6:45 p.m. for
practicing singing. Ralph
Wood is to direct the activi
ties of this meeting.
Bethel Assembly
Lists Sunday Topics
The sermon title for Sun
day's 11 a.m. worship service
at Bethel Assembly of God,
1225 East McAndrews rd.,
will be, "Faith That Origin
ates From The Supernatural."
The subject for the 7:30 p.m.
evangelistic service will be,
"Weighed In God's Scales."
The pastor of the church, the
Rev. Lawrence D. Krause,
will speak at both services.
During the opening service
of the Sunday school, which
begins at 0:45 a.m., Mrs.
Carol Belcher, superintend
ent, will give an Illustrated
story as part of a series from
the life of Moses.
Christian Science
Sermon Subject Listed
A Bible lesson on the sub
ject of "Matter" will be read
Sunday at First Church of
Christ. Scientist, 100 Windsor
ave., at 11 a.m.
Among the scriptural selec
tions will be one from II Cor
inthians 5:8.
Young people up to the age
of 20 are invited to attend
Sunday school. All arc invit
ed to attend the services.
Presbyterians Announce
Topics; Offering Planned
New members will be re
ceived by the Session at
p.m. at the First Presbyterian
Church Sunday. The ' youth
class has been taught by the
Rev. David Brown and the
adult class by Dr. D. Kirkland
West,
At the morning services the
one Great Hour of Sharing
oiiering will be received. Dr,
West will preach on, "Gratt
luae- ana at the :30 a.m.
service the Senior High choir
will sing, "There is a .Balm
in GUead" with Cindy 'Ander
son, soprano soloist. At the
11 a.m. service the chancel
choir will sing, "Man of Sor
row."
At 7 p.m. Senior High Fel
lowship will . meet at the
church with the program di
rected by -Phil Frohnmayer.
Geneva Fellowship will meet
at 8 p.m. at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Walker, S6
North Tenth St., Central
Point. Junior High Fellow
ship meets after school each
Tuesday for dinner, church
school and fellowship. At
5:30 p.m. Wednesday Senior
High Fellowship will hear a
talk by Miss Dorathea Teeter,
who is a teacher in the Evan
gelical School for Girls in
Tripoli, Lebanon.
First Baptists Tell
Sunday Subjects
Messages will be given at
both the morning and eve
ning services at the First Bap
tist church Sunday by the
pastor, the Rev. Bernard E.
Andrews. In the 11 a.m. serv
ice his subject will be, "The
Cross, Ornament or Instru
ment of Death?" The chapel
choir will sing.
Services are held at Wilson
school, Grand and Corona
aves.
At the 7 p.m. service, Mr.
Andrews' subject will be,
"God's Beginnings," a mes
sage from the Gospel of John,
continuing a series of mes
sages on the New Testament.
Sunday school is held at
9:40 a.m. and a family hour
at 6 p.m. Both hours are grad
ed to the various age groups
in the church.
Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. there
will be a Ladies night meet
ing of the Men's Fellowship
with a dinner catered at Wil
son school cafeteria.
Thursday evening the Sun
day school teachers and offi
cers will hold their monthly
meeting at the residence of
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Franklin,
401 King st. Roland Gerdes,
educational director for Child
Evangelism International, will
speak.
Zion Lutheran
Activities Noted
Sunday at Zion Lutheran
church the Rev. Harry C.
Coovert, pastor, will speak on
rive Flus Two Equals Infin
ity" using John 6:1-15. the
feeding of the 5,000, as his
scriptural background. The
senior choir will sing the an
them, "God So Loved The
World."
Tuesday at 7:30 D.m. the
Sunday school officers and
teachers will meet at the
church in the Fireside room.
The young people of the
Senior Luther League will
conduct the Wednesday Len
ten Vesper service at 7:30
p.m. Meditations will be given
by Susan House and Kather-
ine Foley, other young people
taking part in the service will
be Stephen Gordenier, Wil
liam Gates, Steven Black
hurst, James Coovert. Steven
Gustafson, and Rick Hass
mann. The anthem by the un-
lor cnoir will be "One There
Is Above All Others."
Relief Funds To
Be Donated Sunday
Catholics of Medford and
other Jackson county parishes
will make their annual con
tribution to the Catholic
Bishops' Relief Fund Sunday.
Envelopes for the collection
were distributed in all Roman
Catholic churches in the Unit
ed States last Sunday. A
pastoral letter from Arch
bishop Edward D. Howard,
urging contributions to the
fund, was read in all churches
of the Portland archdiocese.
Proceeds from the collec
tion are used to buy drugs and
the necessities of life for '.he
poor and needy throughout
the world. Distribution of sup
plies is handled by the Cath
olic Relief Services, a pro
gram of the National Catholic
Welfare conference.
The
MEDFORD ALLIANCE CHURCH
Welcomes You
Lincoln School Auditorium 608 N. Bartlttt
SERVICES: .
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship ,
Youth Service
Evening Service
Mid-ek Service 7:30 P.M. Wednesday
(Place announced each week)
"There it a real tni poiitixa
Monday at 6:30 p.m. Pres
byterian Men are invited to
attend a dinner at the church
at which Dr. West will speak
on the theme, "Stand Your
Ground." Group discussions
will follow. Presbyterian Men
will also have its regular
noonday luncheon Thursday.
All men are invited to attend
this .time of fellowship. Dr.
West will speak. - .
Westminster
The One Great Hour of
Sharing offering for world
wide relief will be received at
the 1 1 a.m! worship service of
the Westminster Presbyterian
church Sunday.- -
"God's Estimation of Jesus"
will be the sermon to be
preached by the Rev. John O,
Reynolds. The church choir
will sing "Blessed Are the
Pure in. Heart" and Aetna
Carr will serve as lay assist
ant. Children's church and
nursery care are provided for
children during the worship
service. . .
Church school classes for
all ages are held at 9:45 a.m.
The adult discussion group
meets in the sanctuary and
will continue its study of "The
tieiormation Then and Now
Miss Dorathea Teeter, mis
sionary to Lebanon and teach
er at the Tripoli Girls school.
will speak Wednesday, March
Z7, at 7:30 p.m. at the church.
The midweek study groups of
Westminster and First
Churches will unite, for this
occasion.
The Senior High Fellow
ship will meet Sunday at 7
p.m. at the church to hear
Lynn Sjolund - of Medford
High; school speak on "The
Historical Development of Re
ligious Music", Fireside will
be at the home of Bob Collins,
71 Black Oak dr.
Westminster church is lo
cated one block south of East
Main st. at 2000 Oakwood dr.
Sermons and Music
Noted by Christians
"Sir, We Would See Jesus"
is the title of the sermon
which the Rev. Fredrick Ross
Evans will preach at the First
Christian church Sunday
morning. It is based on John
12:21.
The chancel choir will sing
the anthem "I Walked Today
Where Jesus Walked.
Mrs. Carl Pearson and Mrs.
Frank Taylor will host the
coffee hour following the sec
ond service . '
The three-week series of
pastor's classes on church
manship will begin Saturday
at 10 a.hi, for the Junior de
partment with Mr. Evans
teaching. At 6 p.m. Sunday
the Rev. Wendell Wagler will
begin the series of classes for
the Chi Rho Fellowship and
Mr. Evans will conduct a
similar class for the Mlddlcr
and Christian Youth Fellow
ships. ".
Wednesday, evening a dele
gation will go to Grants Pass
where a Week of Preaching
is being held by the Rev. B.
Ross Evans. The Medford
chancel choir will present a
musical program.
The Christian Men's Fel
lowship will have a Buddy
Night dinner and program
Thursday at 6:45 p.m. in Fel
lowship hall.
Spiritual Emphasis
Week Announced
A spiritual emphasis week
has been announced for
March 24 to 29 at the First
Church of God, 2000 Crater
Lake ave., by the Rev. W. E.
Martin, pastor.
The Rev. Raymond J.
Tuttle, pastor of Friendly
Street Church of God, Eu
gene, will conduct the serv
ices for the week, starting
with he 11 a.m. service Sun
day. The services will start at
7:30 p.m. each evening.
You Are Invited to the
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Ph. 779-1067
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"Look among the nations, and ee; wonder
and be astounded. For I am doing a work in your
days, that you would not believe if told." Habak
kuk 1:5. . i
APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH
North Central ave. at Third it.
Loyce C Carver, pastor
Sunday;
0:30 a jn, Sunday school
II mMnrnini woruhin
3 pjn.- Young people's meeting
7u p m. lavangeuiuc service
Tuesday and Friday:
8 pjn Evangelistic service
ASCENSION LUTHERAN
CHURCH .
2617 Barnett rd. '
Vernon Hanson, pastor
Sunday.
9:45 ajn. Sunday school
11 a.m Worship service
Mnnriav:
7:30 p.m. Adult inquiry class
weanusaay:
7 p.m. Midweek service.
7:50 p.m. Choir rehearsal
Saturday.
10 a m. Confirmation
10 a jn. Junior choir
BETHEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD
1225 E. McAndrews rd.
L. O. Krause, pastor
Sunday:
a ah am. aunaay scnooi
. . 1: ajn. WorshiD service
6:30 pjn. Youth and children's
nervicen
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
7 :3Q D.m. Bible and orayer
nour. . .
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
1440 South Oakdale ave.
John V. Heberlin. minister .
Sunday:
8:45 a.m. Bible school
11 ajn. Worship service
6:30 p.m. Youth meetings . .
730 pjn. Evening service
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
Lincoln Grade School .. .
608 North Bartlett st.
H. c. zweigart. minister.
Sunday:
y:ia a.m. aunaay scnooi
11 a.m. Worship service.
6 p.m. Youth fellowship. -
7 p.m. WorshiD service.
Wednesday:
7 p.m. Midweek service, at par
sonage, 539 South Ivy st.
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
345 North Mary st.
William Wash, minister
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Choir school
11 a.m. Morning worship
6 p.m. Choir rehearsal
7 D.m. CBYF
Thursday:
7:30 p.m. Bible study and pray
er meeting.
CHURCH OF CHRIST -1701
West Main
Lloyd Bridges, minister'
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Bible classes
10:45 a.m. Morning worship
7 djti. Evenins WorshiD
Wednesday:
7 uju pjn. MiaweeK BtDie study
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1056 Court st.
Eston Catlett, minister
Sunday:
iu:au a.m. worsmp service
7 D.m. Bible study
Wednesday:
i p.m. ui Die stuay
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS (1st Ward)
64B South Ivy st.
David L. Peterson, blshoo
Sunday:
a a.m. Priesthood meeting,
11 a.m. Sunday school.
7 D.m. Sacrament meetins.
Tuesday:
4:30 p m. Primary.
Wednesday:
iu a.m. Keller society.
7 :30 D.m. MutuAl Imnrnveinpnt
association.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS (2nd Ward)
648 South Ivy st.
D. E. Nelson, bishan. ' '
Sunday: ,
a a.m. priestnood meeting.
9:15 a.m. Sunday school.
S Dm. Sacrament meMintr.
Tuesday:
iu a.m. Kener society.
7:30 p.m. Mutual Improvement
association.
Wednesday:
:au p.m. primary.
First Baptist
Church
Conservative-Fundamental
B. E. Andrews, Pastor
Byron Evans, Youth Dir.
Meeting Temporarily at
WILSON SCHOOL
Grand & Corona
SUNDAY, MARCH 24
.9:40 A.M.
Sunday School for Alt '
11:00 A.M.
"The Cross, An Ornament or
An Instrument of Death?"
7:00 P.M.
"God's Beginnings"
Wednesday
Bible Study Hour
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CHRISTIAN
AMERICANISM CAMPAIGN
Motion Picture: Communist Take-over of
Eastern Europe.
Seminar: "Cuba Crisis," "Ecumenical Church
Trend," "Vatican Council".
Claude Pike, Speaker: "Communist
Propaganda, Radiation Sickness in
America". '
Medford High School
Auditorium
Sunday, March 24, 3:00 p.m.
Admission Free Offering Received
Sponsored by
Christian Fundamentals Inc.
Carroll W. Powell, Pres.
Central Point, Oregon
MEDFORD
CHURCH DIRECTORY
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
(United Church of Christ)
Hoover school. Siskiyou blvd.
Robert W. Tull, minister . ,
Sunday: . .
11 a jn Church school t
11 a.m Worship service . .
Wednesday:
8 p.m. Membership class ,
8 p.m. Choir rehearsal
Thursday:
7:30 p.m. Lenten study sennnar,
St. Luke's Methodist church.
FAITH- ADVENT CHRISTIAN .
2460 Roberts rd.
Laurel Leo Crabb, minister ;
Sunday: j
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
- 11 a.m. Worship hour
7 pin. Evening service
Wednesday:
7 pjn. P r a y e r meeting ana
Bible study
Saturday:
10 ajn. Choir practice ,
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD ,
1108 W. Main st.
Robert E. Cull, pastor
Sunday: . t
8:43 a.m. Sunday school .
. 11 aon. Worship
6:15 p.m.. Christ Ambassadors
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
. 7:45 p.m. Midweek service
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH '
(Conservative)
Wilson school,
Grand and Corona sts. -- ,
Bernard Andrews, minister
Sunday:
9:40 a.m. Sunday school '
11 a.m. Morning worship
6 p.m. Family hour
' 7 p.m. Evening eerviee
.Wednesday: .. .
7:30 p.m. Midweek service''
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Ninth at Oakdale .
Fredrick R. Evans, minister
Wendell Wagler associate s
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
8:30 & 10;35 a jn Worship serv
ices 6 p.m. Chi Rho fellowship.
6 p.m. Mfddiers- fellowship
6 p.m. Christian Youth fellow
ship Monday: i
7 p.m. Boy Scouts ; , ;
Wednesday:
6:30 pjn. Youth choir- rehear
sal )-..
Thursday:
6:45 p.m. Christian Men's fel
lowship dinner, - i,
Saturday:
10 a.m. Junior pastor's class.
PHILADELPHIA CHURCH
(Nonsectarian) ...
1901 Grandvlew ave. ' - ,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White; '
oastors
Sunday: '
iu a.m. aunaay school t
11 a. m.-- Worship
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic services
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Prtfyer' meeting
FIRST CHURCa OP THE
NAZARENE
520 North Holly it
Harold M. Sanner, pastor
Perry Christiansen, music minister
aunaay.
7 ajn. intercessory oraver- at
altar
9:45 ajn. Sunday school
11 a.m Morning worship .
4:30 D.m. Clarion Slnaera.brae-
tice. .
6 p.m. Youth fellowships
7 t.m. Evenine service
Tuesday:
6 a.m- Intercessory prayer . at
altar
6:30 p.m. Men's fellowship,',;
Wednesday: , ..
7:15 p.m. Caravans.
730 pjn. Hour of power
8:30 ti.m. SanctiiArv Phntr nrur.
tice . ,
Thursday:. , .
6 ajn. Intercessory prayer at
altar .
6 D.m. Visitation nntlnrlr rilnnet
Friday:
6 p.m. Senior High progressive
dinner.
7 D.m. Junior hlsh activity. .
Saturday:
v a.m. Cherub Choir practice
10 a.m. Chirpers Choir practice
10 a.m. Caroiiers Choir practice
11a.m. Junior Hieh Choir
practice j . .
.THE eternal soul of
man is satisfied only by con
tact with the Heavenly Father.
REJOICE IN GOD'S SALVATION 1
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SUNDAY'
March 24
9:30 & 11 am
Sermon:
"Gratitude"
Dr. D. Kirkland
West
Preaching
i llghth i
S.DR. D. KIRKLAND -WEST, Pcitor J