FRIDAY, APRIL 12. 1963
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
1957 Award of Merit Winner
CHURCH NEWS
National Religious Publicity Council
(ADDITIONAL CHURCH NEWS ON PAGE 8A)
Officers Arrive to Hold
Salvation Army Institute
Visitors from San Francis-1
co and Portland will visit at
the Salvation Army this week
end.
Brigadier and Mrs. David
W. Moulton from territorial
headquarters in San Francis
co will visit Medfora lor inc
time to conduct an institute
for local officer's (lay leaders)
from Medford, Klamath tans
and Roseburg. About 40 per
sons in charge of youth activi
ties for the three cities will
attend.
Brigadier Moulton has
served in the New York Met
ropolitan area, the Southwest
Ohio division, Southern New
The 10 a.m. Sunday service
at the Beatty and Edwards st.
building will feature mem
bers of The Salvation Army
Sunday school and an Easter
message by MaJ. William
Ricken.
At 7 p.m. an Easter cantata
by the teen-age department
will be featured. The public
is invited to all services on
Easter day.
The World Wide Mission
ary work of The Salvation
Army in 88 countries will
benefit from the three special
offerings as Easter Sunday
brings to a close the World
Wide "Self-Denial" effort for
1063.
Easter Sunday is also a
time of receiving new mem
bers into the ranks of the Sal
vation Army. At the 5:30 a.m.
service, both junior and sen
ior soldier's will bo enrolled
by Brigadier Moulton, at the
10 a.m. service Major Ricken
will officiate at the dedication
of infants.
BRIG. D. W. MOULTON
From Ban Francisco
England and New York dlvl--sions
and aa divisional youth
director and divisional secre
tary. Prior to going to San Fran
cisco, he served in Cleveland,
Ohio as divisional secretary,
and was second in command
of the Northeast Ohio di
vision. Mrs. Moulton has served as
divisional guard director as
well as divisional Home
League secretary.
Cant, and Mrs. E 1 m e
Grable, Oregon and Idaho
youth leaders of Portland,
-will also be in attendance.
Sessions will be held at The
Salvation Army building at
Beatty and Edwards sts., from
0:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
'Easter Parade'
For Peace Noted
The Jackson County chap
ter, Oregon United Nations as
sociation, Is sponsoring
"Easter Parade" for peace in
Medford this week end.
On Page 3A of today's Mail
Tribune there is an Easter ap
peal in the form of a petition
to President John F. Kennedy
calling for a nuclear test ban.
Persons who agree with the
appeal, may sign it, and fol
lowing church services Easter,
may take It to the special mail
box in the park on the east
side of the public library.
Persons unable to join the
"Easter Parade" may mail the
signed appeal directly.
Southern Baptists
List Easter Events
The Rev. G. O. Skaar, pastor
of First Southern Baptist, 704
Lozier lane, will have' "Since
Christ Has Risen" for the
topic for his Easter sermon
Sunday.
The adult and youth choirs
will combine for the song
service. They will sing "Low
in the Grave He Lay." Robert
Kinsman will direct the sing
ing. In the evening (he pastor
will speak on "Christian
Stewardship." The youth
choir will sing.
Final plans are being made
for the 15th anniversary unci
homecoming at the church
which is scheduled April 21.
Invitations have been sent to
former pastors and members
of the church and a dinner for
250 members and guests is
being planned. The parking
facilities arc being enlarged
and improved, it was noted.
A nursery will be provided
for children under four years
at all services.
Junior Highs To
r Present Selections
Students from the Junior
high classes to beginners will
present musical numbers at
at the 10:45 a.m. service Sun
day al Ihe Foursquare church
2200 Roberts rd. Sunday
school will assemble al 8:45
a.m. and will be dismissed
early to begin (he Easter
I services. i
Each attending and their
guest will be allowed to fish
from the fish pond. The fol
lowing Sunday will climax
the contest that has been un
der way. The contest theme
Is "Fishers of Men." Sunday
the theme Is "Fishing for the
Entire Community".
Sunday is also missionary
Sunday. The offering taken in
the Sunday school goes to
ward helping missionaries on
the foreign fields.
The Rev. k. L. Mathewson,
pastor, will preach at the 11
a.m. service.
Teachers reaching their
goal during the Easter con
test for that Sunday arc
named teacher of the week.
Teachers tills pnst week were
Mrs. Dan Haas, Mr. and Mrs.
James Trimble and Mrs. Dnn
Rogers.
Tonight the youth quiz
team will be in Ashland to
compete against (he church
team there. Team members
are Renl Harlow, Carol Jar
vis and Donna Trout.
Question Asked
For Easter Topic
At First Christian
"How Did Easter Begin?'
is the title of the Easter ser
mon which the Rev. Frederick
Ross Evans will preach at the
First Christian church.
The combined carillon and
youth choirs will sing "He
Arose" at the 8:30 a.m. serv
ice. At the 10:55 a.m. service
the women's choir will sing
"Easter Song."
The Chi Rho Fellowship
will have an Easter breakfast
at the Bill Brooks' home fol
lowing the sunrise services
At their 6 p.m. fellowship
meeting Margaret White and
Gene Taylor will present the
study and worship.
The Middlcrs Fellowship
will meet at 8 p.m. Sunday
Douglas Mann is in charge of
the study which will be an
introduction to a new study
book, "I Believe." Sarah
Matthews will give the devo
tions. Tomorrow the Middlers
will have a car wash at
Jerry's Union station from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m.
The Rev. Wendell Wagler
will conduct an Easter pro
gram at the Christian Youth
Fellowship meeting at 6:30
p.m.
The Friendship Bible class
will have a Tulip tea Thurs
day at l p.m. In the Fellow.
ship hall. The Loyal Workers'
Bible class will meet at 6:49
p.m. Thursday for a covered
dish dinner In fellowship hall.
The mid-week Bible study
class meets each Wednesday
at 7 p.m. to continue the study
on "Man's Changing Concept
of Right and Wrong" with Dr.
George Breece as teacher.
Activities Planned
At Sacred Heart
Church Announced
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THE LAST SUPPER-This year, as in the past, Memory
Gardens Memorial park will hold showings of Leonardo
da Vinci's "The Last Supper" stained glass window dur
ing the afternoon Easter Sunday. The showings will be
scheduled each half hour from noon until the last show
ing ai o p.m., according to Ulair Schiffman. manager.
The building is open daily throughout the year except on
Sunday. Groups may make arrangements for appoint
ments by contacting Schiffman. The showing includes
the story of the painting, and of The Last Supper.
Community Methodist
Easter Service Noted
Gold Hill "The Triumph
of Unconditional Love" will
be the title of the Easter ser
mon message by the Rev
Lochlen Gregory, pastor of
Gold Hill Community Meth
odist church, Sunday, at 11
a.m. The choir will sing Isaac
watts, "Give To Our God Im
mortal Praise," during the
worship hour. New members
will be received.
Church school will be held
at the 9:45 a.m. hour as usual
and classes will each take part
in the presentation of an
Easter program.
Five Simultaneous Events
Set at Church of Nazarene
Five simultaneous sessions
will be held at the First
Church of the Nazarene, 520
North Holly St., Sunday morning.
The combined church school
and morning worship service
will be held from 0:45 to
11:30 a.m. and will be di
rected by the various depart
ment supervisors of the Sun
day school.
The kindergarten children
will hold an Easter program
of recitations and songs fol
lowing the usual order of
their department meeting.
The Easter story will be pre
sented by Mrs. Harold Steel.
The primary department's
Easter program will be by the
children and a film on the res
Free Methodist
Notes Easter Events
The Free Methodist church
will observe Easter Sunday
with a program presented by
the Sunday school and Ihe
Easter message by the pastor.
The Sunday school will
meet for a short session from
0:45 to 10:25 a.m. to acquaint
the visitors with the classes
and teachers. The Sunday
school will present the Easter
program at 10:30 a.m. with the
prc-school department sing
ing a group of Easter sings.
The primary department
will present recitations and
songs and the junior choir will
sing. The program will con
clude With a mixed choir from
the youth and adult depart
ment presenting the cantata,
"No Greater Love" by John
W. Peterson.
Following the Easter pro
gram the pastor, the Rev. Ro
land Stewart, will give the
message "I Know That My Re
deemer biveui.
St. Peter's Lists
Easter Services
Easter festival services at
St. Peter's church, 1020 East
Main it., will be held at 8:15
Three Choirs to
Sing During Service
Three choirs will partici
pate at Faith Advent Chris
tian church, 2460 Roberts rd.,
during the II a m. worship
service, The choirs will be
and 11 a.m. The church choir ; primary and youth in white
Church of God Notes
Easter Activities
"Light Beyond Darkness'
is the title of the sermon to
be given Sunday morning by
the Rev. W, E. Martin, pastor.
First Church of God, 2000
Crater Lake ave.
tvereu h. winter, music
director, will sing "The Holy I
City" preceding the morning
message. Easter missions of-,
ferlng will be taken duri.ig I
the morning service.
Sunday at 7:30 p.m. the
cnoir win present an Easter I The Rev. John R fii,,,n .1
Z,"..m,2',M' ,C:"H wl iuct these services Dramatized Easter
pi.n a. !iT" J" . j , "lr lu"'ch and preach the
in. . ' uy, taster sermons. The
... nuwr, school will meet as
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SAMS VALLEY SERVICE " intimity church at 7:30 p. m.
hams Valley - Easter 'r. Simon will be in Port- the public is invited to attend
urrection. They will also be
doing handwork.
The junior boys and girls
will have a film, a program.
and the Easter story present
ed by Mrs. Steele.
The junior high department
will have the Easter lesson
presented in their individual
classes until 10:25 a.m. At
10:30 a.m. a program will be
gin in which the junior high
clioir will present several
numbers. Following this the
young people will present a
pageant titled "No Greater
Love."
The senior high young peo
pie, and the adult department
will be combined and be held
in the church sanctuary. The
clarion singers will sing and
the taster lesson will be pre
sentcd by a panel of teachers
with audience participation.
A tape recording will be
played from the pastor, the
Rev. Harold M. Sanner, who
is currently holding meetings
in Trinidad, West Indies.
During the worship por
tion of the service, the sanc
tuary choir will sing "I Will
Sing of My Redeemer." The
Rev. James Gordon, pastor of
the Mt. Pitt Avenue Church
of the Nazarene, will give the
Easier message titled "The
Greatest Declaration."
The sanctuary choir will pre
sent Ihe cantata, "Hallelujah!
What A Savior!" by John W.
Peterson, Sunday, at 7 p m.
Other music for the evening
will include numbers by the
cherub and carolier choirs,
Ihe Fishermen male quartet,
and a tenor solo by Dean von
Stein. He will sing "Calvary"
by Rodney.
Minister of music is Perry
Christiansen and all choirs
are directed by Mrs. Chris
tiansen.
A nursery will be available
during each service. ,-
Community Services To Be
Held at First Methodist
Easter community services
this year will be held in First
Methodist church. Dr. George
Roseberry will preach on
"The Living Christ" at all
three services, at 8, 9:30 and
11 a.m. All Easter worship
pers of the community are in
vited to attend any of these
services. A nursery will be
provided for all services.
Michael Johnson will sing
"Art Thou the Christ" at 8
a.m. with the children's altar
choir and youth choir singing
"Awake Thou Wintry Earth"
and "The Whole Bright World
Rejoices Now" as the an
thems.
The chancel choir will sing
Central Church
Lists Services
Central Church of Christ,
1440 South Oakdale ave., will
have worship services Sunday
at 8:30 and 11 a.m. Minister
John V. Heberling will speak
at both morning services on
the theme "Facing Death
with Jesus."
Music will be provided at
both hours by a girls' choir
under the direction of Mrs.
Linda Anderson. They will
sing "Where Have Ye Laid
Him?"
Central Church will have
as its guests for the day Mr.
and Mrs. Robert West, mis
sionaries to Japan. The Wests
will speak to the junior wor
ship service which will meet
only at the II a.m. hour. This
service is for all children of
elementary school age. Mr.
West will give the 7:30 p.m.
message entitled "The Resur
rected Jesus In Japan."
The children of the Bible
school will present a pro
gram of song and recitation at
the 9:45 a.m. Bible school op
ening. Classes for all ages of
children and adults will fol
low the program.
"Thine Is the Kingdom For
ever and Ever" and "Christ
the Lord Is Risen Today" at
9:30 a.m. The chancel choir
wiil be joined by the youth
choir for these same anthems
at 11 a.m.
The Methodist Men will
have as their guest speaker
for their monthly dinner meet
ing Thursday at 6:30 p.m.,
Truman Collins, an active
Methodist layman who was
recently selected as Portland's
First Citizen. He will also
show slides of his recent trip
to Pakistan, where he inspect
ed Methodist missions.
The Senior High Methodist
Youth Fellowship will have a
fireside at the church Sunday
evening with Frank Williams
and Elaine Davenport in
charge. Twelve of the senior
high group will attend the
Methodist Youth Conclave at
Willamette university, Satur
day, April 20.
Eagle Point Church
Choir Plans Cantata
Eagle Point - The church
choir of the Eagle Point Com
munity Bible church will pre
sent an Easter Cantata Sun
day. There will be two morning
services-at 8:30 and 11 a.m.
Sunday school will be at
9:45 a.m. Some of the fea
tures will be "The Holy City,"
"The Hallelujah Chorus," and
several solos and duets.
The Easter message will be
given by the pastor, the Rev.
Warren L. Christensen. The
church is located on South B
st.. Eagle Point.
Ascension Lutheran
Schedules Services
Ascension Lutheran church,
2617 Barnett rd., will hold
two worship services Sunday
at 7:30 and 11 a.m. Following
the early service a social hour
will be held with refreshments
served.
The junior choir will sing
at the early service and the
senior choir at the second one
They will sing "My God and
I." Richard Melum will sing
"Open the Gates of (he
Temple."
Persons may take Easter
lilies for the church flower ar
rangement if they wish, ac
cording to the Rev. Vernon
Hanson, minister.
Communion Service
Set at Trinity
win sing at uil 11 a.m. serv
ice. Also St. Peter's newly-organized
orchestra, comprised
almost entirely of the youth
of the congregation, will
make its first public appear
ance at the beginning of this
service, ai Huntamann is con.
duetor
robes and junior in red robes
Charles T, and Betty Gay
Coffman will play an instru
mental duct.
The Scripture and sermon
ette will be given by Mrs.
Laurel Lee Crabb, pastor.
The Dawning' To Be
Sund.
usual at
Cave Junction-"The Dawn
ing" will be dramatized Sun
day al Cave Junction Com-
Combined Service
At Zion Lutheran
There will be a combined
opening service of worship at
Zion Lutheran church, Fourth
st. and Oakdale ave., for all
departments of the Sunday
school at 9:45 a.m. Imme
diately following the service
hildren will go to their reg
ular classes.
"The Power of the Resur
rection" is the sermon topic
to be given by the Rev. R. C.
Coovert at the 11 a.m. wor
ship service. Music will be
provided by both the junior
and senior choirs. The senior
choir will sing "Thou Art the
Way" and the junior choir
will sing "Arise, Sing, 'Tis
Easter Morning."
The first year catechetical
class will resume their in
struction Saturday, April
at 9:30 a.m.
Berean Baptists
Announce Activities
White City - An Easter
program on the theme, "Res
urrection, will be given
Sunday at 9:45 a.m. by the
Sunday school departments at
Berean Baptist church. Cra
ter Lake highway and Ave
nue A, White City.
Dallas Redding will be so
loist for the 11 a.m. service.
Pastor R. A. Hadcen will
speak on the subject, "Views
From Calvary." An Easter
offering is to be received dur
ing this service to purchase
tile for the church chapel.
"The Peace Easter Brought''
is the subject selected for the
7:30 p.m. service. Hymn-sing,
testimonies, missionary mo
ments, and other music arc
included in the one-hour service.
'Christianity' Is
Easter Sermon
"Christianity a Matter of
Death and Life" is the subject
of the Easter Sunday sermon
to be preached by the Rev.
Robert W. Tull, minister of
the Congregational church, at
the church's service at 11 a.m.
on Sunday.
The service will be held in
the auditorium of Hoover
Grade school on Siskiyou
blvd., which is the temporary
meeting place of the church
while plans are being made
for the construction of a new
sanctuary and educational
unit at the corner of East
Jackson st. and Berkeley way
As a part of the Easter Sun
day service, the children of
the church school will attend
the opening portion of the
service in class groups, going
to their classes after the choir
sings the Easter anthem, "As
It Began to Dawn."
Supervised child care will
be offered in the school health
room for children younger
than three years of age
throughout the entire service.
The three, four and five year
old children will hold their
class in the school band room
at 11 a.m.
Wednesday, the Laymen's
fellowship will meet for
breakfast at 6:30 a.m. at ihe
Town House cafe. All the men
of the church and their friends
are invited to begin the day
in discussion and prayer at
breakfast. The choir will re
hearse on Wednesday at 8
p.m. at the home of the Rich-
ardsons, 749 West 14th st.
The solemn observance of
the Friday of the passion and
death of the Lord will begin
at 7:30 o'clock tonight in
Sacred Heart church with the
reading of several lessons
from the Old Testament and
St. John's account of the pas
sion of Christ.
The remainder of the of
ficial Roman Catholic services
for today will consist of three
parts: the recitation of the
solemn prayers for the needs
of the church and all man
kind; the unveiling and ador
ation of the cross which has
been covered since Passion
Sunday; and the distribution
of holy communion which was
consecrated on Holy Thurs
day and reserved in the tab
ernacle of the altar of repose
until this time.
Good Friday is the only
day of the year that a true
20.
Trinity Baptist church will
hold a communion service
during the 11 a.m. worship
hour Sunday. Pastor Bruce O.
Rogers will speak on "Christ
Supreme in Transforming
Power". There will be mus
ical numbers from (he child
ren of the Sunday school at Nurse, Missionary
this service. - c i T i
At the 10 a.m. Sund.iy Jpeon lueway
school hour, the adults will Reese Creek - Miss Grethe
discuss the meaning of the j Andersen, a nurse and mis
resurrection of Christ. At sionary from Ecuador, will
7:30 p.m. youth and adult dis-1 speak at Reese Creek Com
cussion groups will meet. The j munity church, Butte Falls
adults will complete a series ; rd., Tuesday, April 16, at
of Studios in Mark - "Resur- 7:30 p.m. Miss Andersen is a
rection Facts from Mark 16". member of the medical team It, on d o n
Missionary En Route
Here From India
Redding.
Triuiti. Runtict h,,r,.h ic amnne the Sarairiiro Indians
services at Sams Valley Com-! land majority of next ! and a freewill offering will located at Griffin Creek and which the church helps sup-
1 South Stage rds. Nursery care ) port
The Rev. Elcho
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Redding, 191 Clover lane, a
missionary in Mussoorie, In
dia, under the Evangelical
Alliance Mission, is en route
home for furlough. He is ex
pected to arrive here by June
12. His family arrived in
! Medford earlier this year.
En route here Mr. Redding
j will spend the Easter season
in Jerusalem and from there
i continue on to Istanbul. Ath-
Italy, Germany. Paris.
and Amsterdam.
Friends Church
Schedules Music
The choir anthem. "Christ
the Lord Is Risen Today,"
written by Charles Wesiey
and cornet solo, "The Holy
City", played by high school
student. Jay Lusky, will com
prise Easter music for the 11
a.m. worship hour Sunday at
Medford Friends church.
"Christian Hope" will be
the theme for the sermon by
the pastor. J. L. Willculs.
"The Easter Triumph", an
Easter choir cantata by Carrie
B. Adams, will be presented
at 7:30 p.m. by the adult
choir under the direction of
Mrs. Claude Lewis, assisted
by the youth choir directed
by Miss Kay Johnson.
Apostolic Faith
Plans Cantata
John W. Peterson's cantata,
"No Greater Love," will be
presented again this year by
popular request as the high
light of Easter services at tne
Apostolic Faith church, ac
cording to the Rev. Loyce C.
Carver, pastor.
The Sunday school will
open at 9:30 a.m. with the
seven children of the Robert
Brown family reciting Scrip
ture versus bearing upon the
death and resurrection of
Christ.
A beginners' chorus will
sing 'Jesus Is Risen." A boys'
quartet, composed of Danny
Schleigh, D o n n i e Walden
Douglas Overstreet, and Dar
rell Teel, from the primary
department will sing 'Won
derful Easter Story." The de
partment will join to sing
"This Is Happy Easter, and
"Sing Hosanna." A trumpet
duet, played by Ronald Frie
sen and Stephen Jones, will
introduce the junior depart
ments singing of It Is the
Lord Who Died for Me."
The presentation of the
cantata will be held at the
1 1 a.m. worship hour. It will
be sung by the 60-voice mixed
chorus, accompanied by Mrs.
Robert James at the piano
and Mrs. George Sprague at
the organ. Soloists will be
Mrs. Clifford Friesen, Mrs.
Bessie Burchfield, Larry
Schleigh, Warren Hanlin, and
Duane Jones. The Scripture
narrations will be read by
Mr. Carver, and Bill Walden
will direct the chorus..
The 8 p.m. service will be
opened by the 40-piece or
chestra playing "Adagio Path
etique," and the chorus sing
ing "The Lord Is Coming
Back Again." Mr. Carver will
give the evening message.
Christian Science
Lesson Topic Noted
The meaning for today of
Christ Jesus' complete tri
umph over the flesh will be
emphasized Sunday at First
Church of Christ, Scientist,
100 Windsor ave. The service
is held at 11 a.m. and all are
welcome to attend.
The text will be from Ro
mans 8:1. The lesson is en
titled "Are Sin, Disease, and
Death Real?"
Young people up to the age
of 20 are invited to attend
Sunday school.
Otto G. Ziegenhagen. a
Christian Science lecturer
from Chicago, will be in Med
ford Thursday. April 18. to
speak at the local chuhch. His
topic will be "How Christian
Science Destroys Fear."
mass cannot be offered in
Catholic church and follow
ing the solemn commemors
tion of the day, the altars ar
stripped of all ornament am
the church is left bare an.
desolate until the Easter Vigi
services begin with its liturr
intended to return joy an
hope to the sanctuary.
taster vigu
The Easter Vigil in Sacrei
Heart church will start at 1
p.m. Saturday with the llgh
service, symbolic of Christ'
resurrection and its effect
upon man and man's gratl
tude in return.
During the second part o
the Vigil, the baptismal serv
ice, the solemn blessing o
the water for baptism wil
take place and the congrega
tion will renew its baptisma
promises.
Beginning at approximate
midnight the Eucharistic serv
ice, or the first and most sig
nificant mass of Easter, wil
climax the Easter Vigil ob
servance. The mass will enc
with the recitation of a short
ened version of the Hour oi
Lauds, the officftl morninf
prayer of the church which
recalls the resurrection eact
day of the year.
Mais Schedule Eastar
Other masses on Easter daj
will be at the usual Sundaj
hours of 6, 7, 8:30, 10 anc
11:30 a.m. and at 7 p.m. ir
Sacred Heart church, at
a.m. in St. Joseph church ir
Jacksonville and at 10 a.m. ir
Our Lady of Fatima churct
in Shady Cove.
Assisting the parish priest:
in all of the Holy Week and
Easter services will be altai
boys from the parochla
schools, the parish adult
choir, St. Mary's Grade school
choirs and the Marian choil
and Boys' Glee club of St
Mary's High school.
Before and after tonight'!
services pnnfpsclnnc will h
heard in Sacred Heart churct
and again on Saturday be
tween the hours of 1 to 5:3C
and 7 to 10 p.m.
Th Nocturnal hnnrc whirl-
are normally kept the second
Saturday ol each month were
ohservert at ihm altar of rp.
pose last night. The program
oi exposition and aaoratior
of the Blessed Sacrament
will be resumed on Saturday
May 11.
God Hill Christian
Lists Easter Events
Gold Hill The public i!
invited to attend all Eastei
services of Gold Hill Christ
ian church Sunday.
At 9:45 a.m. the Sunday
school will present an Eastei
program and during the wor
ship hour at 11 a.m. the Rev,
Dewey V. Jeffrey, minister of
the church will give his ser
mon on the "Resurrection".
First Baptist
Church
Conietntivt-Fundlmentll
A Irteeer
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11 i.m.
B. E. Andrews, Pastor
Byron Evans, Youth Dir.
Meeting Temporarily st
WILSON SCHOOL
Grind 4 Corona
SUNDAY, APRIL 14
9:40 A.M.
Sunday School for All
8:15 & 10:50 A.M.
"THRU LOOKS
AT THI RISURR.CTrON"
7:00 P.M.
"I AM"
Wednesday, 7:30 P.M.
B.ble Study Hour
B. J.
First
munity church will be from I w,oK ""ending the Oregon be taken
lu uniu ll:i a.m. Kundav ""'""" conieienee ol uir l lus program wa
where he will visit some of
his former Tibitian students.
ASHLAND SERMON
Ashland - The Rev.
Holland, minister of
Presbyterian church, Siskiyou
blvd. and Walker ave.. will
speak at both the 9:30 and
II a.m. worship services Sun
day on "Life's Doxology."
First Presbyterian Church
Eighth and Holly
Phone 779-1711
Glorious Easter Music at three services
8:00 - 9:30 - 11:00 s.m.
Sermon: "An Eternal Victory"
Dr. D. Kirkland Wast
All are cordially Invited
Church School: 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
during which time the young- i Lll,h"an church
iers oi me Sunday school
will present a program and '
tne Rev. John Roelfs, pastor, I
will conclude it with the wor
ship message.
Missouri j ed last week in Medford dur
' ing a Youth for Christ rally.
present-1 is provided during the Sunday
school
hours.
and morning worship
Miss Andersen spoke at the
local church prior to leaving
for Ecuador
BAPTISMAL VOWS
Ashland - Last Sunday's
service at Grace Lutheran
church, Frances lane, Ash
land, Included the confirm
ing of the baptismal vows of
number of young people of
the congregation after sever
al months of intensive study
in God's Word. Nine young
people were in the group. j
UNITY
Corner Holly and Haven Street
Affiliated with Unity School of Chmflenlfy, Lee s Summit Mo
REV. KATHARINE BOSVVORTH, Minuter
Worship Hour 11:15 a.m.
"The Resurrecting Life"
John 1 1:25
Sunday School, Youth of Unity, Adult Bible Class 9:45 a.m.
oo0c"'A?T a"'' Mr"d"' ,h'u F"dv. '0 a.m.-4 p.m.
995 S Oakdale Ave - Phone 772-4902 Everyone Welcome
First Church of Christ, Scientist
100 Windsor Ave., 1 Block South of East Main
Subject: "Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?"
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"
Station K-SHA SUNDAYS-9:00 A.M.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF ASHLAND
Invites You to
EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE AT LITHIA DRIVE-IN
6 A.M.
(Coma as You Are, Stay in Your Car)
Free Gold Crosses to First 200
EASTER WORSHIP SERVICE IN CHURCH
11 A.M.
Messages in Above Services by
Rev. Albert R. Nickodemus
SUNRISE SERVICE
SUNDAY, APRIL 14-6:00 A.M.
(Front Lawn of Cfcvrch)
Message: "Why Believe In The Resurrection?"
Sunday School Program 0;45 A.M.
Mcrning Worship Service 11:00 A.M.
Message: "Views From Calvary"
Youth Fellowship 6:30 P.M.
Evening Service 7:30 P.M.
Message: "The Peace Easter Brought"
BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH
(Conservetive.FundamentaU
CRATER LAKE HWY. and AVENUE A WHITE CITY
'Right across highway from new Cascade Shepotrva Center)
REV. R. A. HADEEN, Pestw Phone 826-4434
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