8 A
1957 Award of Merit Winner
Valley Presbyterians Set
Communion and Baptism
Central Point The6auc'
rament of communion will be
observed at First Presbyterian
church, Central Point, dur
ing the 11 a.m. service Sun
day The sermon meditation
by Dr. Earl William Benbow,
interim pastor, will be on
"The Meaning of. the Cross .
The offering envelopes for
One Hour of Sharing will be
received at this time, as well
as in the church school
classes.
Mrs. M. W. Marsh and Paul
Hopkins will sing a Palm
Sunday duet. Mrs. Charles
Meyer is organist.
A fellowship over coffee
will be held following the
church service.
The youth group will go to
Westminster Presbyterian
church for a joint meeting,
leaving Central Point at 6:30
p.m.
Jacksonville New mem
bers will be received into the
fellowship of the First Pres
hvterian church. Jacksonville,
and the sacrament of infant
baptism will be adminisierea
during the 11 a.m. worship
aervice Sunday.
The pastor,' the Rev. King
K. Jones, will give a message
entitled "Alone on a Crowded
Road." This is the final ser
mon in a series of sermons
based on the Psalms. Again
Sunday the choir will Join the
pasior in mi eiuuwuu u
Psalm being considered,
Psalm 91. by singing the an
them "He Shall Give His
Angels Charge." Mrs. Dave
Easter Cantata
Planned Sunday
"No Greater Love," an
Easter cantata by John Peter
son, will be presented Sunday
at 7 p.m. at the First Baptist
church, meeting in the Wilson
ichool auditorium.
The cantata will be given
by a mixed quartet composed 1
Ol wiaynatQ nuuicy, bcui n-
cox. Byron Evana and Vr- 1
glnta Andrews. Accompanists
wm do vir.iniu v"uv ""
,n ii.i
will be by the pastor, the
ev. niiM c.
Oliier activities tor me flay
win uiciuuo an iti ou.j
scuooi program oy me aoys
and girls of the Sunday school I
at 9:40 a.m.. and a mission
ary address at 6 p.m. by Miss
May Halstenrud who has
served the past several years
ministering to the Navajo
Indians in Arizona.
At the 11 a.m. service, Mr.
Andrews' message will be
"The Preaching of the Cross",
the third i'i a ;;".ies of mes
sages on I "tblect of the
Cross of Cli.i.:. A trio and
the chapel choir will provide
music for this service. Sing
ing in the trio will be Beth
Wilcox, Virginia Gandt, and
Linda Scott.
Wednesday evening, Gary
Popplnga, missionary to the
Philippine Islands, will speak
and show pictures at 7:30 p.m.
for the midweek service also
held at Wilson school. Mr.
Popplnga is principle of Faith
Academy, a school in Manila
for the mlaslonaiiea' children.
Music Announced for
Faith Advent Church
The Faith Advent Christian
church, 24110 Roberts rd., will
have a program of music
celebiating Palm Sunday. The
junior i-liuir will sing num
bers Unit show the events of
the Passion Week from the
triumphal entry to and in
cluding t h e entombment
They will feature the spiritual
"Were You There When They
Crucified My Lord" and "Into
the Woods My Master Went"
by Sidney Lanier.
There will he the observ
ance of the holy communion
and the annual business meet
ing afterward.
Week Of
Inspiration
Last Day
REV. JAMES FRALEY
Njtur of Medford, now
minuter o f Springfield
Christian Church, wilt
speak tonight at 7:30 PM
on the theme
"YOU AND YOUR LORD
FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Ninth at O.kdele
Served After
'sery Care
FRIDAY. APRIL 8. 1983
CHURCH NEWS
National Religious Publicity Council
Allen and Mrs. Rafe Anders
will sing the solo parts. The
choir will also sing "The Holy
City" in which Mrs. Allen
will sing the solo.
Following the worship serv
ice a coffee hour will be held
in the Fellowship hall in hon
or of the new members.
At 7 p.m. the Men's study
will meet in the church. Acts
19 will be discussed.
Phoenix Holy commun
ion will be observed on Palm
Sunday at the Phoenix Pres
byterian church. Sermon
topic for the morning worship
service will be entitled, "Hard
Decision". The Rev. William
Saladln, minister, will speak.
Altar Choir to
Present Concert
The altar choir of St
Luke's Methodist church
2320 Siskiyou blvd., will pre
sent a concert of Easter music
Sunday at 3 p.m.
The altar choir is composed
of boys and girls from the
junior and junior high de
partments of the church
school. Director of the choir
Is Mrs. Claude Griffin. Mrs.
Charles R. McDonald is ac
companist.
immediately following the
concert, the church school
wil, hold a recentlon in honor
of the choir members and
church school open house for
parents and friends. Mrs.
Bruce Nelson, church school
superintendent, will be in
charge.
During Holy Week St.
Luke' will schedule three ma
jor services. Beginning at 9
a.m. Tuesday members of the
congregation will participate
in a 24 -hour prayer vigil.
Members of the church have
signed up for half hour per
iods of prayer throughout the
day and night. The people of
St. Luke's are being joined In
this experience by friends
trom tne Medford Congrega-
Utinal church.
Nin,,nrlv Tkuruiiv (Via
0f st. Luke's church wllll
go to First Methodist church
at T.30 p.m. tor tne celebra-
tion of holy communion. Dr.
ucorge Koscoerry. pastor of
irint church, will be the celc-
pram assuiea ay tne Rev.
diaries H. McDonald of St.
Luke's. This service has been
arranged under the guidance
of Mrs. Robert France, assist
ant in education at First
Methodist church.
Dedication of New
School Annex Sei
Dedication of the new Sun
day school annex and fellow
ship hall at the First Assem
bly of God Church, 1108 West
Main st., will be held Monday.
April 8, at a fellowship meet
ing for the Assembly of God
churches In this area. The
Rev. Claude Malan, pastor of
the Canyonvillc Assembly of
God church, will be the 2:30
p.m. speaker. The Rev. N. D.
Davidson, district superin
tendent of the Oregon Assem
blies of God, will give the
7!80 P.m. message.
Mr. Davidson will dedicate
the new building at the 5:30
p.m. fellowship dinner hour.
The new 31 room building
surrounds a courl yard and
houses the beginner, primary,
nun junior Departments of the
Sunday school; the Women's
Missionary council room; a
large fireplace
(iininn hall;Lhin , . ch '
ana a mortem kitchen. An
open house is planned
later this summer.
Class Members
To Join Church
A class of
girls will bo
ten boys
and j
into
accepted
. mm .mi meinoei-.il in
with St. rrtrr' I ...
church Sunday, according to
the pasior, the Rev. John K
Simon. The service which
win also include the observ
ance of holy communion, be
gins at 11 a.m. The church is
located at 1020 East Main si.
The early service on Palm
Sunday will begin at 8:15
a.m. Church school starts ;it
9:30 a.m.
Maundy Thursday services
will begin at 7:80 p.m. The
j Lord's Supper will be celc
i brated.
The
MEDFORD ALLIANCE CHURCH
Welcomes You
Hednck Junior High Auditorium
1505 E. Jackson
SERVICES
Sunday School 9 45 A.M
Morning Worship 11:00AM
Youth Service 6:00 P.M
Evening Service 7:00 P.M
Mid-week Service
"There it a real and positive
Presbyterians
Set Palm Sunday
uoservances nere
Palm Sundav will be ob-
served at the First Presby -
terian church with Dr. D.
Kirkland West preaching on
the theme, "King for a Day
or Forever."
The chancel choir will he
heard in two anthems at the
11 a.m. service, "The Palms"
by Faurc and "O Clap Your
Hands" by Glarum. The com
bined youth choir will sing
at the 9:30 a.m. service, "1
Sing as I Arise" by Clokey.
The program for Holy
Week will begin with Bible
study with Dr. West on Wed
nesday at 7:30 p.m., discuss
ing Luke 22.
Thursday noon at the men's
luncheon Dr. West will speak
on the theme, "Why Be Cru
cified With Christ?"
Westminster
Palm Sunday will be ob
served at the Westminster
Presbyterian church, Oak
wood dr., one block south of
Main St., at 11 a.m. worship
service Sunday. The sacra
ment of baptism for infants
will be administered and the
Rev. John O. Reynolds will
preach on the subject "Look
ing at the Cross".
James Henson will serve as
lay worship assistant and the
church choir will sing the
anthem "I Walked Today
Where Jesus Walked". Child
ren's church will be held for
boys and girls from 5 to 10
years of age and nursery care
is available for pre-school
children.
Miss Florence Logan, w.io
has served as a missionary in
China and Taiwan for 41
years, will speak in several
church school departments
Sunday at 9:45 a.m. A general
meeting for adults will fea
ture this missionary at 7 p.m.
t the church. The opening
worship service will be led by
the Senior High Fellowship
nd the youth of the Central
Point church will also attend.
'The Holy City'
Oratorio Set
"The Holy City." an orator
io by Alfred R. Gaul, will be
presented by the choirs of
First Methodist church Palm
Sunday at 8 p.m.
This well-known work Is
the Inspiration ot the Vision
of St. John, as recorded in the
book ot Revelalion
Soloists for this production
include Linda Johnson. Dr.
and Mrs. Milton Snow, Shar-
Smith, Michael Johnson,
Mrs. Pauline Bush. Mrs. D. G.
MacDougall, and Mrs. Keith
Johnson. Seventy voices will
sing in this concert. Mrs.
Charles Adamsnn is directing
the oratorio, with Mrs. Leslie
Boardman at the organ and
Mrs. Gerald Sherman at the
ptano,
Dr. George Roseberry will
preach on "A Living Cour
age" at both morning worship
services Palm Sunday.
A baptismal service for in
fants and children will be
held at 4 p.m. in the sanctu
ary. Anyone wishing to have
children baptized may call
the church office.
The sacrament of holy
communion with the partray
al of the Upper Room will be
held on Maundy Thursday at
7:30 p.m. in the sanctuary.
Missionary To Be
Baptist Speaker
The Rev. Russell Morris,
I missionary on furlough from
I Jordon, will be Kfst speaker
at First Southern Baptist
Mv luTtMfU ....... .-t..
at a mission in India, prior
to going to Jordan. He Is a
graduate of Golden Gale The
ological seminary. Mill Val-
I ley, Calif. Song service will
begin at 10:45 a.m. with Den-
( nis Samples directing,
At the evening service the
pasior. the Rev. G. O Skaar
will conduct the service. His
topic will bo "The Lord
I "l 11,111(1 " So"K service will
! 1l-Rin at 8:S0 P m- Tlle youth
i t'lloir wil1 sln8-
To Present Skit
Bethel Assembly of God's
0:45 a.m. Sunday school open
ing assembly will present a
skit entitled "Being Found
Faithful." II will set the theme
of the Loyalty campaign to
start Easter Sunday.
The church address is 1238
East MeAtulrews id.
Pastor
ZWIIGART
Ml. 779-1067
7:30 P.M Wednesday
I i
announced each week)
help lor
ME3F0HD
Good Friday Services Are
Listed for Valley Churches
The
annual Good Friday
services
sponsored by the
Ministerial associa -
Medford
1 tion will be held Friday, April
j 12, from noon to 3 p.m. at the
I First Methodist church,
The three-hour period will
be divided into 25 minute seg-
ments so people may come William Martin, president oi list cnurcn. as speaKer. btu
and bo during the different the association, and the Rev. dents at Hedrick Junior High
periods. "The Seven Attitudes John O. Reynolds. Mrs. Leslie
of Holy Week" will be the Boardman, First Methodist
theme, they include humility, church, will be the organist
submission, weakness, betray- and soloists for the service
al, denial, decision, and affir- will be Mrs. D. G. MacDou
mation. gall. Miss Catherine Watson,
Mininsters who will spaek and Mrs. Wallace West.
Holy Week Events
At Sacred Heart
Holy Week services in Sa
cred Heart Catholic church
will begin at 8 a.m. Palm
Sunday with the traditional
blessing and distribution of
the palms, followed by a sol
emn procession around the
church. Mass will be cele
brated immediately after the
procession.
Young People to
Join Zion Church
Two years of instruction
and catechism will culminate
in church membership for 19
young people of Zion Luth
eran church, Sunday, when
the order for confirmation
will be administered to them
during the 11 a.m. worship
service.
Assisting with the service
will be Steven Gustafson.
Stephen Gordenier, James
Coovert, Rick Hassmann, Wil-
iam Gates and Daniel Kadin.
The sermon to be delivered
by the Rev. H. C. Coovert is
entitled: "Duty-bound Christ
ians." The senior choir will
sing the anthem, "Fling Wide
The Gates."
Following the worship serv
ice a reception honoring the
conflrmands and their par
ents will be held in the Social
hall. Mrs. B. K. Blackhurst
will be in charge of the re
ception.
There will be no Wednes
day evening service during
Holy Week. There will be a
service, Holy Thursday at 7:30
p.m. with the sacrament of
the altar lo be administered.
The conflrmands will receive
their first communion at this
service. Pastor Coovert's med
itation for the evening will be
"The Last Supper Today." "O
Sacred Head Now Wounded"
will be the anthem to be sung
by the senior choir.
Palms Benediction
Scheduled Sunday
In accordance with ancient
traditions of the church, the
Benediction of the Palms will
lake place at the 8 a.m. holy
eucharist at St. Mark's Epis
copal church Sunday.
The Palms, imported from
the Holy Land for the pur
pose, will adorn the altar, be
carried by the choir in proces
sion, and the remainder will
be fashioned into small cross
es by members of the Junior
Altar guild, and be distrib
uted lo worshipers on Palm
Sunday.
These crosses arc retained
until Ash Wednesday of the
following year when they are
burned at Hie start of another
Lenten season. The Rev.
Qeorge R. V. Bolster will
preach at bolh 9:30 and 11
a.m. At the 11 a.m. service
new vestments will ha ded
icated. Musical selections will
be given by the chotr under
the direction of John E.
Drysdale.
During Holy Week the
eucharist will be celebrated
Iwice daily, Monday through
Wednesday al 7 and 1 1 a.m.
and Maundy lluirsday at tl
a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Christian Science
Lesson Topic Told
A Bible lesson stressing the
emptiness of material goals
will be read Sunday at the 11
a.m. service at First Church
of Christ, Scientist, 100 Wind-
sor avc.
The subject is "Unreality."
with the text from Proverbs
H:tl.
Young people up to age of
20 are invited to attend Sun
day school. All are welcome
to the services.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
100 Windsor Ave , 1 Block South of East Main
Subject: "Unreality"
Churct. and Sunday School Services at 1 1 00 a.m.
Wednesday Evening Service, 8 pm.
You Are Always Welcome
Listen to: "The Bible Speaks To You"
Station K-SHA SUNDAYS-9:00 A.M.
MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
i during the afternoon arc John
Heberling, the Kev. ouoeri
! Skaar, Jack Willcuts. the Rev.
Charles McDonald, the Rev.
Vernon Hanson, the Rev.
Robert Tull. and the Rev. Ro -
land Stewart.
Moderators will be the Rev.
Other masses will be said
on Palm Sunday at 6 and 7
a.m. There will be distribu
tion of palms at the masses
which will be celebrated at
10 and 11:30 a.m. and at
7 p.m.
On Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday of Holy Week
daily masses are scheduled
al 6:30 and 8 a.m. The hour
of the evening mass has been
changed to 7:30 p.m., rather
than 6 p.m. as during the
previous weeks of Lent.
At 7:30 p.m. Holy Thurs
day the Solemn Last Supper
commemoration will be ob
served. In order to prevent
crowding at the evening ser
vices, mass for the children
of St. Mary's school will be
said at 10:45 a.m. It is cus
tomary for Catholics through
out the world to receive holy
communion on this day in
thanksgiving for the institu
tion of the sacrament of the
holy eucharist.
Confessions will be heard
Monday through Friday im
mediately preceding and fol
lowing the evening services
and again on Saturday be
tween the hours of 1 and 5:30
and 7 and 10 p.m.
Easter Vigil ceremonies
will begin at 11 p.m. Holy
Saturday, followed by mid
night mass or the first Mass
of Easter.
Confraternity of Christian
Doctrine catechism classes
for students of public grade
schools will be held at the
usual hour, 10 a.m., tomor
row with mass at 11 a.m
There will be no classes
however, on Holy Saturday.
Seminary Examinations
At 9:30 tomorrow morning
at St. Mary's Grade school
seminary entrance examina
tions will be given for all
boys of the eighth grade
level, or older, who may be
interested in entering the
seminary next fall. These ex
aminaions must be taken be
fore entrance to the semin
ary can be arranged.
The regular Monday in
quiry class for adults will
meet at 7:30 p.m. next week,
but the Thursday night class
will not be held, according to
the Rev. G. N. Lulay, who
conducts the sessions. The
Tuesday night adult educa
tion class is also cancelled
because of. other Holy Week
services.
Medford Friends
Services Announced
Palm Sunday services of
interest to all age groups
will be held Sunday at Med
ford Friends church.
An Easter program of songs
and recitations will be pre
sented by pre-school and pri
mary children at 1U:J() a.m.
in the santuary, directed by
Mrs. Eunice Jones and Mrs.
Charles Hughes. The morn
ing worship hour will follow.
with Easter mus: . by the!
choir, "Hosanna in the High
est.'
The sermon by the pastor,
J. L. Willcuts. titled. "Your
Spiritual Appetite." continues
a series of pre-Easter mes
sages from Christ's Sermon on
the Mount, Matthew 5 to 7.
Humility Service
Duane M. C o r w i n. Ore
gon Conference evangelist
will lead members of the
.Medford Seventh-day Adven-
tist church Saturday in the
ordinance of humility and
communion services.
At the 1 1 a.m. worship
hour members will have the
ceremony of washing one an-
! other's feel. Communion will
follow.
Visitors lo the church are
invited to join in the services
which are observed by Seventh-day
A d v e n t i s t s four
limes yearly.
Baby sitting service will be
avanaoie lor smaii cnnaren.
Services in Schools
uooa fritlay services lor
Medford High school students
! will be at First Christian
church at 2 p.m. with the
Rev. Byron Evans. First Bap-
school will attend services at
Eastwood Baptist church and
McLoughlin Junior High
school students at First
Church of the Nazarene. The
services for junior high school
students will be at 1:30 p.m.
Speaker at Eastwood Bap
tist will be the Rev. Perry
Winkle. Ashland Church of
the Nazarene, and at Mc
Loughlin the Rev. O. E. Sum
mers, Jacksonville Assembly
of God.
Students wishing to attend
the services must have writ
ten permission from their
parents, it was stressed. Oth
erwise they will not be ex
cused from school.
Other Good Friday services
! have been scheduled in the
valley.
Ascension Lutheran
A communion service has
been scheduled at Ascension
Lutheran church, 2501 Bar
nett rd., Friday at 7:30 p.m.
Sacred Heart Catholic
Services at Sacred Heart
Catholic church will be held
in the church Friday from
2 to 3 p.m. for students of
the public schools. The offi
cial liturgical commemoration
of the passion and death of
the Lord, commonly known
as the mass of the pre-sancti-fied,
will Uire place at 7:30
p.m. Holy communion will be
distributed.
St. Mark's Episcopal
The th.'ee hour vigil at the
Cross will be observed Good
Friday at St. Mark's Episcopal
church from noon until 3 p.m.
The Rev. George R. V. Bol
ster, rector, and the Rev. Da
vid Browne, assistant, will
lead meditations on the seven
last words. This service is
arranged so that worshipers
may come and go at indicated
intervals during the after
noon. A solemn Calvary Even
song will be held at 7:30 p.m.
Good Friday when the senior
choir, directed by John E.
Drysdale, will present "The
Crucifixion" by Sir John
Stainer.
St. Peter's Lutheran
The Rev. John Simon of St
Peter's Lutheran church, 1020
East Main st., will conclude
his Lenten series of medita
tions at 7:30 p.m. Friday. The
scries has been on Lenten
hymns of the church. The
hymn for Friday will be "O
Sacred Head. Now Wounded."
St. Luke's Methodist
St. Luke's church will be
host to First Methodist church
at 7:30 p.m. on Good Friday
for the penetential service of
the adoration at the cross
from the Methodist Book of
Worship. The Rev. Charles
McDonald will preside at the
service assisted by Dr. George
G. Roseberry. Mr. McDonald's
sermon title will be "Dark
Night of the Soul."
Unity Church
Good Friday services at
Unity church. Haven and Hol
ly sts., will be observed at 11
a.m. Mrs. Katharine Bos
worth, minister, will have for
the meditation, "Jesus' Words
from the Cross." Mrs. H. H.
Bresee will sing "I Walked
Today Where Jesus Walked"
and "He Prayed Alone," both
by O'Hara.
Westminster Presbyterian
Good Friday at 8 p.m. West
minster Presbyterian church
choir will present the can
tata. "The Seven Last Words
of Christ," by the church
, choir. Soloists will be M r s.
) Charles Champlin, soprano:
Otis Swisher, tenor, and Har
vey Field, bariton. After the
cantata the sacrament of the
i Lord's supper will be observ
ed.
Westminster church is lo
cated on Oakwood dr.. one
block south of East Main st.
Grace Lutheran
In Ashland Good Friday
service will be held at 7:30
p.m. at Grace Lutheran
church, Frances lane. The
Rev. Albert R. Nickodemus.
pastor, will speak.
First Presbyterian
Communion will be cele
brated during the Friday serv
ice at First Presbyterian
church, Jacksonville, at 7:30
p.m.
Phoenix Presbyterian
The Good Friday service at
Phoenix Presbyterian church
will be at 7 p.m.
First Presbyterian Church
Eighth and Holly Phone 779-1711
Sermon: King for a Day or Forever"
Dr. D. Kirkland West
Worship Services: 9:30 and 11:00 A.M.
Church School: 9:30 and 11:00 A.M.
All are invited
THE REV. M. S. FRANTZ
Here for Services
Preaching Event
To Start Sunday !
A preaching mission will
begin Sunday at the Medford
Church of the Brethren, 345
North Mary st. Speaker will j
be the Rev. M. S. Frantz, 1
Nampa, Idaho.
Mr. Frantz will speak for
both Sunday services and
through Friday at 7:30 p.m.
His topics will be "Relieion !
in Life," "Walking in the Son
light," "The New Testament
Jesus," "The Inobsolete Gos
pel," "The Stranger of Gal-1
ilee," and "The Doctrine of 1
Breaking Bread."
Sunday evening the Kla
math Falls church will pro-:
vide the music. Thursday
evening the music will be by
members of the Grants Pass
church.
The love feast and com
munion service will be Fri-I
day. April 12.
Mr. Frantz is now retired.
He was a pastor for 45 years;
and for six years served as !
minister-at-large. He has con
ducted some 65 evangelistic
and religious educational
campaigns.
Tonight at 7 o'clock he will
be the speaker for the father
and son banquet to be held
in the social hall. The speak
ers subject will be tne!
Challenge of Our Hands."
Harold Breazeale will pre
side.
Series Scheduled
At Church of Christ
The Church of Christ, 1701
West Main st., will present
a series of services April 7
to 14 featuring Vance Car
ruth of Bellflower, Calif.,
each evening at 7:30 p.m.
There will also be a 30
minute morning service. Mon
day through Friday, at 7 a.m.
Mr. Carruth is an experi
enced speaker. In 1954 he
was designated second best
speaker in the United Stales
in a nationwide contest spon
sored by Toastmastcrs Inter
national. He has taught at the Uni
versity of Southern Califor
nia and presently serves as
debate coach and director of
forensics at George Pepper
dine college in Los Angeles.
He has served as minister
of the Church of Christ in
Bellflower lor eight years.
Sermon subjects scheduled
for the series include "The
j Disadvantages of Being a
j Christian." "The Balanced
Life." "The Forsaken Christ."
No collections will be taken
at the services; a free nur
sery will be provided for pre
school children.
Witnesses Schedule
Monday Celebration
The main feature of I he
! weekly program of Jehovah's
Witnesses next week is a
; celebration of the Lord's eve
: ning meat. It is to be held
! at 7 p.m.. on Monday, April
: 8, at Kingdom hall. 2402
; Jacksonville highway.
Sunday a talk will be
. given to the Medford congre
j gation by the presiding minis
j ter, Harlan Nixon. It is cn
i titled, "Resurrection of a
Dead Body or of a Dead Soul,
Which"' and will be given
world-wide on this same dav.
Concord Spiritualist
Chapel Lists Topic
Gold Hill ' Prayer" will
be the title cf the subject by
the Rev. Elvina Colburn.
pastor of Concord Spiritualist
chapel Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
Sidney Jones. Mrs. Pansy
Jones, healer, and Robert
Routh will assist the pastor
with the services. Mrs Bianca
Corona and Mrs. Colburn will
play a piano duet.
Reception of
New Members Is
Planned Sunday
The 11 a.m. service of
worship of the Congrega
tional church Sunday will in
clude the reception of new
members and a service of bap
tism of children.
The service will be held in
the auditorium of Hoover
Grade school on Siskiyou
blvd.. just east of South
Modoc rd., which is the temp
orary meeting place of the
church while plans are being
made for the construction of
a new sanctuary and eauca-f
tional unit at the corner of i
East Jackson st. and Berkeley I
way.
At this service the Kev.
Robert W. Tull, minister of
the church, will preach the
final sermon in his Lenten
series on the parables of
Jesus' last days, a sermon
based upon the parable of the
marriage feast found in
Matthew 22.
The annual Maundy Thurs
day communion service of
the church will be held on
Thursday, beginning at 8 p.m.
at the home of Dr. and M.S.
John R. Watson, 115 Blacr
Oak dr. This service will be
based upon the celebration of
the Lord's Supper, and will
include appropriate music by
the choir.
LDS Members to
General Conference
Donald E. Phair, Klamath
Falls, Klamath stake presi
dent, headed a delegation
from the stake who are in
Salt Lake City, Utah, attend
ing the general conference of
the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints.
Medford Bishops Dwaine
Nelson and David L. Peterson
and Nelson Clinton Phelps,
member of the bishopric, are
among the several dozen at
tending from the stake.
Saturday evening a gen
eral meeting of the priesthood
in Salt Lake City will be
heard in Ashland at a priest
hood meeting by private line.
All members of the priest
hood may attend the Ashland
meeting, it was stated.
Unitarian Fellowship
The Unitarian f e 1 1 o wship
will hear an address Sunday
by Vincent Oredson, Ashland.
The topic of the address will
be "The Way to Peace." The
fellowship meets at the Red
Cross building, 60 Hawthorne
ave. at 11 a.m.
Last Sunday a nominating
committee was selected by
the membership to present a
slate of officers to be voted
on for the coming year.
ST. LUKE'S
METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. Charles McDonald
Paster
CHURCH SCHOOL
9:45 a.m.
CHURCH
11:00 a.m.
2320
SISKIYOU Blvd.
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 Bread of Life"
John 6:48
Sunday School, Youth of Unity. 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 Welcome
IS
A Pageant of
McLoughlin Jr.
NO GREATER LOVE
An Easier Cantata by John Peterson
To Be Sung by the Mixed Quartet
Mavnard Had'cv. Byron Evans, Beth Wilcox, Virginia Andrews
at
First Baptist Church, Medford
'Wilson School Auditorium
Sunday, April 7, 7:00 p.m.
Virainia Gandf. Accon
REVIVAL SPEAKER The
Rev. Harold Barton, Jellico,
Tenn., will hold revival serv
ices at the Pilgrim Holines3
church. Pine and Sixth sts.,
Central Point, from Wednes
day, April 10, to 21. The serv
ices will begin at 7:30 p.m.
The music will be by local
singers. This is the second
visit here for Mr. Barton.
Salvation Army
Officer to Speak
Major William Ricken will
speak at bolh the 11 a.m. and
7 p.m. services of First
Church of the Nazarene, 520
North Holly St.. in the ab
sence of the pasior, the Rev.
Harold M. Sanner, who is
currently holding services in
a mission station at Trinidad,
West Indies.
Major Ricken is head of the
local unit of the Salvation
Army. His message topic for
the morning service is "Be
yond Courage" and for the
evening is "King of Kings".
Perry Christiansen, min
ister of music and education
for the church, announces
that the sanctuary choir will
sing "Ivory Palaces" and the
Fishermen male quartet will
sing "Shall I Crucify My
Saviour" for the morning
service. Music in the 7 p.m.
service will include a trio by
Leah Weaver, Sue Myers, and
Cheryl Stewart, a duet by
Mrs. Bill Brewster and Velma
Myers, a vocal solo by Mrs.
Cliff Shafer, and a clarinet
solo by Judy Arnold.
First Baptist
Church Conservative-Fundamental
B. E. Andrews, Pastor
Byron Evans, Youth Dir.
Meeting Temporarily at
WILSON SCHOOL
Grand & Corona
APRIL 7
9:40 A.M.
Sundav School for All
11:00 A.M.
The Preaching of the Cross
6:00 P.M.
Miss May Halstenrud,
Missionary to the Navajo's
7:00 P.M.
Easter Cantata,
"No Greater Love"
Wednesday
Bible Study Hour
Wednesday, 7:30 P.M.
Mr. Gary Popping
Missionary to the
Philippine Islands
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YFC RALLY
TOMORROW NIGHT
on the Stage
"THE DAWNING"
the Resurrection
Hi 7:30 p.m.
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