FRIDAY. JUNE 14. 1963
10 A
Demonstration Day Set
At Church of the Nazarene
MEDFORO MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON
: The Vacation Bible school
held this past week at the
Tirst Church of the Naiar
ene. 520 North Holly St., will
hold its Demonstration day
Sunday at 9:45 a.m., during
the Sunday school hour.
- Lisle Young, Sunday school
superintendent, will be In
charge. The school this year
was one week with sessions
from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily,
Each day's activities were
made up ot worship periods,
with Bible study and story
time, along with handcraft,
book work and music. Mrs,
Wayne Larson was the direc
tor of the entire scnooi.
Southern Baptist
Events Announced
Picnic Planned
Sunday morning at the
worship hour at First South'
rn RaDtist church the pastor,
the Rev. G. O. Skaar, will
' have for his message: "What
ran I Do For Jesus?"
The church choir, led by
Dennis Sampcls, will sing at
. both services. At the evening
service, Mr. Skaar will have
for his sermon topic: ."Keep
ing The Church Doors Open."
Mr. Skaar is acting as prin
cipal at the Vacation Bible
school being held at the
church, 794 Lozier lane. He
reports enrollment above the
140 mark. The school will
continue next week, Monday
through Friday, with hours
from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.
The faculty of the school
met at a local park for a pic
nic lunch today and both pu
pils and faculty will meet for
a picnic at Union Park Fri
day, June 21, at 11 a.m. as a
conclusion of the school.
Parents night and open
house will be held at the
church Thursday, June 20, at
7:30 p.m. A short program
will be presented consisting
of a demonstration of the
daily worship assembly and a
resume of the work done by
each department. Hand work
done by the children will be
on display in the class rooms.
Parents and friends are ln
vlted to attend.
A resume of the daily activ
ities will be given in the dem
onstration service.
The Rev. Harold M. San-
r.cr. pastor, continues his se
ries of messages in the 11 a m
and 7 p.m. services. At 11 a.m.
his topic will be "What We
Believe." Music as announced
by Perry Christiansen will be
presented by the sanctuary
choir singing "Like a River
Glorious" and a soprano solo
by Jackon Phillips, during the
morning service.
Subject from Judgti
In the 7 p.m. Sunday song
and evangelism service the
pastor will speak from the
Book of Judges on the gen
eral subject, "Stumbling Over
the Stars" with his topic,
"The Sword of Gideon."
Music will be a duet by
Velma Myers and George H.
McUne, a solo by John Fink
beiner, and an instrumental
trio by Ruth Stiehl, Bob Han
sen, and Harold Sanner Jr.
The Oregon Pacific district
holds its boys and girls camps
the coming two weeks. Mr.
Sanner is to serve as chap
lain for the boy's camp. Youth
will attend from the 79
churches of the Western Ore
gon area. Boys camp Is June
17 to 22 and girls camp June
24-29.
AdventislsTo
Hear Guest
E. S. Humann. from Sev-
enth-day Adventiat North Pa
cific Union headquarters in
Pnrtland. will be suest speak
er at the 11 a.m. service in the
Medford church, 1900 Green
wood st., Saturday.
"Prayer That Is Sure To Be
Answered" is the topic of the
Wednesday, night illustrated
Bible lecture by Duane Cor
win. It will be held at 7:45
p.m. in the Medford church.
Thursday night, June 20,
closing exercises will be held
for Vacation Bible school.
More than 80 pupils are at
tending the session. Mrs. John
Bratton, leader said the Thurs
day night program is planned
to acaualnt parents with the
varied accomplishments of
their children during the two
week period. Featured will
be a SO-volce primary and
iunlor chorus. A number of
crafts will bo displayed, and
each division will be repre
sented In the exercises.
Activities Noted
For Zion Lutheran
"The Fathers of Today and
Those Men and Women of
Tomorrow" is the title of the
sermon to be preached by the
Rev. H. C. Coovert at the 9:30
a.m. worship service Sunday
at Zlon Lutheran church,
Fourth st. and Oakdale ave.
Sunday school classes for
children three to five years
of age, and grades one
through six are held during
the summer months. The Sun
day school starts at 9:30 a.m.
Nursery care for Infants is
provided during the Worship
Hour. '
Dally Vacation Bible school
will start Monday, June 17,
at 9:30 a.m. The school will be
held for one week through
June 21, for children from
three years of age throuuh
12 years ot age or sixth grade,
Children from three to five
years (nursery-beginners) will
meet at 9:30 a.m. and be dis
missed at noon.
Children In grades one
through six will meet at 9:30
a.m. and be dismissed at 2:30
p.m. They are to take a sack
lunch each day for their noun
meal. The last day all children
will be dismissed at noon. A
registration fee is charged.
The annual congregational
picnic will be held at the Elks
Picnic grounds Friday, June
21, at 6 p.m. All members
and friends of the church are
Invited. Each family attend
ing Is to take their own table
service, fried chicken, and a
salad or dessert. Coffee, ice
cream and punch will be pro
vided.
Layman to Give
Sermon Sunday
At Unity Church
Ray Bosworth will conduct
the Sunday morning services
at the Unity church, Holly
and Haven sts., during the ab
sence of the Rev. Katharine
Bosworth, who is attending a
ministers' conference at the
Unity school of Christianity,
Lee's Summit, Mo.
Mr. Bosworth is a Truth
student, and will give a les
son from the layman's point
of view. The subject of the
lesson for the Sunday 11:15
a.m. service will be "The
Father of All." The text Is
taken from Ephesians 4:6. A
tribute will be paid to all
fathers.
The children's choir, under
the direction of Mrs. Thomas
Lowe, will sing "Thanking
God for You."
Miss Sandra Myers will be
at the organ. Mrs. Richard
A. Schuchard will sing
"Child of the King."
The Men of Unity will meet
Monday, June 17, at 6:30 p.m.
for a potluck dinner in the
Unity church.
The prayer ministry will
meet Wednesday, June 19, at
11 a.m. at the church. Those
ttending are asked to take
their lunch. At 1 p.m. the
study class will meet.
The Wednesday night study
class is cancelled.
The Ashland and Grants
Pass classes will meet as
usual.
The lesson for all study
classes will be from the new
book, "A More Wonderful
You."
Unity church is an affili
ate of the Unity school of
Christianity at Lee's Summit.
Student To Be
Summer Assistant
Trinity Activities
Listed for Sunday
"From A Father's Heart"
the title of the Father's day
message to be given by Pastor
Bruce O. Rogers at Trinity
Baptist church during the 1
a.m. worship service. Dr.
Richard Nordqulst and Roger
Hockersmith will give an in
strumental duct.
At 8 p m. youth groups will
meet and the adult group will
continue a series of discus
sions on "God's Workshop,
the Church" from I Corln
thians. The Scripture portion
for Sunday evening will be
I Corinthians 1:18-31.
Trinity Baptist church
located at Griffin Creek and
South Stage rds.
1957 Award of Merit Winner
CHURCH NEWS
National Religious Publicity Council
First Christian To Hear
Minister of Evangelism
The Rev. B. Ross Evans,
father of the pastor, will
speak at both worship services
Sunday morning at the First
Christian church. Mr. Evans
served the church as minister
of evangelism in February
and March of this year.
He will fill the pulpit and
take over the pastoral duties
of his son, the Rev. Fredrick
Evans, who Is vacationing for
two weeks.
The new church building
for the First Christian
THE REV. B. R. EVANS
To Spaak in Son's Absence
church is now in the finishing
stages with the long awaited
glass being installed. All of
the various church meetings
during the week are now be
ing held in the educational
wing of the new building and
the offices are now in use.
The only meetings which are
still being held in the old
church building are the Sun
day morning worship services,
church school, and the choir
practices. '
The Chi Rho fellowship of
the church will meet at 6 p.m.
Sunday for a baseball game.
Following their game, they
will be led In worship by Ray
mond North. The Middler fel
lowship will meet at 6 p.m.
for a planning meeting and
for recreation with Sarah Mat
thews in charge. The CYF
youth group meets at 6:30
p.m. with Doug Hearrell as
discussion leader and Cheryl
Rice as worship leader. The
CYF young people will leave
Monday for a week of camp
ing at the church's Little
River Christian camp. Those
CYF'ers who are leaving for
camp will be recognized in
the worship services of the
church Sunday.
Registrations are still being
taken for the new pre-school
kindergarten which will be
sponsored by the First Chris
tian church in their new
building next fall. This kind
ergarten emphasizes a pre
reading readiness program
and is for five year olds who
will be going into the first
grade the following school
year. For information con
cerning the kindergarten, con
tact the First Christian
church office.
Vacation Bible school will
continue this week, Monday
through Friday at Central
Church of Christ, 1440 South
Oakdale ave.
Classes meet from 9 to
11:30 a.m. for children from
three years through junior
high age. The school has been
in progress for three days
and will continue through
Tuesday, June 25.
' Sunday morning services
will Include a Father's Day
emphasis at the 0:45 a.m. Bi
ble school ooenins. Follow
ing the opening classes for all Camp Kumbaya, Junior
ages meet for Bible study. summer camp for the south-
ai th ii a m unrahln hnur ern Oregon District IteorKan-
Minister John V. Hebcrllng ized Church of Jesus Christ
will .speiik on Hie subject of Latter Day Saints, opens
The Head of the House." this week end at Glcndale.
The congregation will wel- The 18 staff members have
RIDS Camp to
Open at Glendale
Roundtable Plans
Guest Panelist
The topic of discussion on
the Minister's Roundtnble this
week end will be "The Role
ot the Father in the Christian
Home." The program will be
broadcast on KM ED-TV at 11
a.m. on Saturday, and on
KMED-radlo at 8 a.m. Sun
day.
The Rev. Robert W. Tull,
minister ot the Congregation
al church ot Medford, will
serve as moderator of the dis
cussion. Other panel members
will be the Rev. David Brown,
minister of education at the
First Presbyterian church and
the Rev. Harvey Coovert, min
ister of Zion Lutheran church.
Guest panelist fur this partic
ular discussion will be Miss
Donna Gilkcy, psychiatric so
cial worker with the Jackson
County Child and Family
Guidance clinic.
come Joel Stlth, a student at
San Jose, Calif, Bible college.
as a summer assistant minis
ter. A picnic at Alba park is
planned for following the
morning services as a get-
acquaincd time fur Mr. Stith.
The 6:30 p.m. youth groups
will be followed by evening
worship service. Mr. Hcbcr-
ling will begin a series of eve
ning messages from the Corin
thian Epistles entitled "The
Prodigal Church." This week s
message will be "Is Christ
Divided'.'"
Christian Science
Lesson Topic Told
A Bible lesson entitled "God
the Preserver of Man" will
be given Sunday at the 11
a.m. service at First Church
of Christ, Scientist, 100 Wind
sor ave.
The responsive reading will
Include the verse from Psalm
121:28.
Young people up to the age
of 20 art: Invited to attend
Sunday school. All are invited
to the services.
outlined a week's program
which includes worship, class,
crafts, recreation, and camp
fire devotions. The camp has
a group, the Polar Bears, who
swim each day al :ju a.m.
Activities will include the
traditional banquet, with the
youth doing all the decorating
and planning.
Theme for this years jun
ior camp is: "Frontiers of the
Restoration.
At the local church, Tenth
and Ivy sts., Pastor Harlcy J.
Davidson will deliver the Sun
day morning message on "The
Ordinance of the Laying on
of Hands" from Mark 16:18
and James 5:14 and IS.
Vocation Bible School
In Gold Hill Joint
Effort of 3 Churches
Gold Hill - Vacation Bible
school sponsored by combined
efforts of three Gold Hill
churches will be held here
Monday through Friday, from
9 a.m. to noon, June 17
through June 28.
Sponsoring churches are
Community Methodist, Chris
tian and the Assembly of God.
Classes will be held at the
Assembly of God church,
Fifth ave. and Eighth st.
Theme for the Bible school
is "Living With Christ." There
will be stories, games, singing,
handicraft, and contests. Sev
eral adults from each church
will supervise the activities.
1 Children three years ot age
through (he sixth grade age
group are Invited to attend.
Bethel Assembly
Topics Announced
"The Conflict of the Ages"
and The Principles ot Eter
nal Judgment" are the sermon
titles for the 11 a.m. and 7 30
p.m. services at Bethel As
sembly of Cod, 1225 East Mc
Andrews rd., Sunday. The
Rev. Lawrence D. Krause,
pastor of the church, will
speak.
The opportunity tor ex
pression is provided for all
ages In the church school at
9:45 a.m. and in the youth
and children's services at 6:30
p.m.
African Art Buyer
To Speak Tuesday
Pastor John E. Simon of
St. Peter's Lutheran church,
1020 East Main St., will be
back in his pulpit Sunday.
His sermon topic for both
8:15 and 11 a.m. services will
be, "The Holy Angels."
Vacation Bible school will
continue at St. Peter's during
the week, beginning each day
at 9 a.m. The theme of the
school is "Walking With
God."
Scheduled for the period
after the recess on Tuesday
will be Jesse Cornish, Afri
can art buyer, who will tell
the children about his ex
periences collecting are treas
ures in some of the most
primitive parts ot Africa, He
will also speak - about the
work of Christian mission
tries there.
Mr. Cornish will repeat his
performance for adults and
the general public Tuesday at
the church at 8 p.m. He will
also show original pictures to
all Interested.
The Lutheran Lay men's
league meets Sunday at 6:30
p.m. in the church basement
auditorium. Clarence Ticns-
vold, newly-elected chairman,
will be in charge.
Presbyterians
Announce Music,
Topics for Sunday
Dr. D. Kirkland West will
speak on the theme, "Not My
Will But Thine" at the First
Presbyterian church Sunday.
Mrs. Charles Champlin and
Miss Karen Paschke will sing
a duet arrangement of "The
Lord Is My Shepherd." At the
9:30 a.m. service the Senior
High choir will sing, "Open
Our Eyes" and the chancel
choir will present "Open My
Heart" at the second service.
Sunday at 4 p.m. the ses
sion will meet with the new
membership class who have
been studying under the di
rection of Dr. West and the
Rev. David Brown for the
past few weeks.
There will be a regular bi
monthly men's luncheon at
tne cnurch Thursday noon.
All businessmen of the com
munity are invited to attend.
Junior High Fellowship
will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m.
for a discussion of the race
question. Meeting will be at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Daryl A. Carlson, 2889 Larch
ave. Those desiring a ride
should meet at the church at
6:45 p.m.
Senior High Fellowship
will meet Sunday at 7 p.'m.
at the church for the first of
this summer's Sunday eve
ning study programs. Fire
side will follow at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Pesen
ti, 1545 Jasper st.
The Wednesday fellowship
meeting will feature a com
mission program led by Jeff
Michelson on the topic,
"Speechmakers of the Bible."
Swimming will begin at 5:30
p.m. at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Frohnmayer, 1656
Spring st. Dinner will be at
6:15 p.m. followed by the
program and choir practice.
Portland Pastor
To Speak in Area
Infant Dedication
Set at Eastwood
Sunday at the Eastwood
Baptist church morning serv
ice there will be dedication
ot Infants and parents.
The Rev. Clifford Young
will speak on "The Stammer
er," using Mark 7:31 to 37 as
his scriptural background.
At the Sunday evening serv
ice, his topic will be, "No
Huge Barbecue . . ." with
Mark 8:1 to 10 as scripture,
The Baptist Youth Fellow
ship, senior high age. Is plan
ning a swim party Saturday
at 1:30 p.m.
Fellowship Bible study is
on Friday night and Victory
Bible study Saturday night
at 7:30 o'clock.
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Morning Worship 11,00 A.M.
Youth Service 6:00 P.M.
Evening Service 7i00P.M.
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New Pastor for
GP Methodists
Grants Pass - The Rev. Wil
liam H. Lavely, former pastor
of University Park Methodist
church, Portland, will become
the new pastor of Newman
Methodist church in Grants
Fax.
Mr. Lavely will replace the
Rev. Wesley Turner, who has
served the local church for
the past six years. A farewell
reception was held last Sun
day for Mr. Turner, who has
been assigned to the Silverton
Methodist church.
The appointments were an
nounced last week end at the
closing session of the annual
Oregon Methodist conference
In Salem. Both ministers will
occupy their new pulpits Sim-
day.
Annual Meeting Set
for Phoenix Church
Phoenix - The annual meet
ing ot the Church of the Nat
arene. Third and Pine sts.
Phoenix, will be held Wednes
day, June 19, at 7:30 p.m. a
the church.
Officers will be elected and
department reports will be
presented.
, pas-
The Rev. Wesley Meng
tor and evangelist from Port-
and, will speak at both Sun
day services, 11 a.m. and 7:30
p.m., First Assembly of God,
1108 West Main St., according
to the Rev. R. E. Cull, pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Meng, gradu
ates ot Southern California
college, Costa Mesa, will pre
sent vocal and instrumental
numbers during Sunday's
services.
Daily Vacation Bible school
will be held next week, Mon
day through Friday, from
to 11:30 a.m. in the church's
educational unit. All children
ages 5 through 14, are invited
to attend. The school will be
under the direction of Mr. and
Mrs. Meng, who spend each
summer conducting DVBS
classes in Oregon.
Children will participate in
craft work, games, group sing
ing, story telling, and flannel-
graphs. Awards will be given
children who take the most
visitors to classes.
Westminster
W e s tminster Presbyterian
church will meet for worship
Sunday at 10 a.m. The sum
mer schedule for worship will
last until September.
The Rev. John O. Reynolds
will preach on the subject
"Sons of the Father" and will
be assisted during the service
by Dawson Wilke and Brad
Morris. A colored window,
recently made by Hiram Sal
isbury of the Rogue Valley
Manor, will be dedicated at
the service. John Frohnmayer,
baritone, will sing "Lord, God
of Abraham," by Mendels
sohn.
Church school classes will
be held at 9 a.m. throughout
the summer months. Each de
partment will be held as
usual, including the adult dis
cussion class which will study
the theme "How Does the
Church Really Influence So
ciety? '
Vacation Church school will
continue with the second
week of classes next Monday.
Kindergarten five - year-olds
and those entering the first
grade in September will at
tend next week along with the
primary and junior depart
ments.
The Senior High Fellowship
will meet Sunday at 7 p.m
at the church for discussion
on the subject "The Church's
Evaluation of the Peace
Corps." Fireside will be held
afterward. The Junior High
Fellowship will meet Tues
day from 12 to 3 p.m. at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. Ralph
Thompsen, 18 North Modoc
ave. Students are to take
swimming suits and a sack
lunch.
Westminster church is lo
cated on Oakwood dr. between
Grovcland and Barneburg
aves.
Speakers Noted for
Sunday at Chapel
Gold Hill - Mrs. Elvlna Col
burn, pastor of Concord Spir
itualist chapel, will give the
address Sunday at 8 p.m.
Assisting Mrs. Colburn with
the sen-Ice will be Robert
Routh. and three healers,
Mrs. Pansy Jones, Sidney
Jones, and Miss Susan Show,
Mrs. Bianca Corona and
Mrs. Colburn will play a pi
ano - solovox duet and Miss
Carol McCall will play the
clarinet.
Baptists Schedule Several! Congregational
Sessions of Bible schools
"Behold Your God" is the
message that the Rev. Ber
nard E. Andrews will give
Sunday at It ajn. to the con
gregation of the First Baptist
church meeting in the Wilson
school auditorium, Grand and
Corona aves. Maynard Hadley
will be soloist for the service
and a mixed trio will sing.
At the 7:30 p.m. service,
Mr. Andrews' subject will be,
"Do You Care?" Music for
this service will include a
trumDet solo by Jim Andrews
and a duet by Cheryl Bram
hall and Paul Andrews.
A complete Sunday scnooi
program will be oiierea bv
9:40 a.m. in tne aouii depart
ment recognition will be giv
en the fathers of the congre
gation. A family hour is neia
at 6:30 p.m. with several
youth groups and an adult
study class.
Religious School
Starts Second Week
The second week of Relig
ious Vacation school for Cath
olic children not attending
St. Mary's Grade school, will
open at 8:45 a.m. Monday and
continue daily through Fri
day of next week.
The classes, which are for
students in grades one
through eight, are dismissed
each day at 11:45 a.m. Non-
Catholic children are wel
come to attend.
In addition to regular cate
chism study there is instruc
tion in choir and mass-serving.
The school Is sponsored and
staffed by members of the
Confraternity of Christian
Doctrine with the assistance
of St. Mary's High school
sodalists.
Registrations are still open
for those who may have
missed the first week of the
school.
Space Age Subject
For Methodists
"Christianity in the Space
Age" will be the subject of
Dr. George Roseberry's ser
mon Sunday, at First Method
ist church. Robert Baccus will
assist in the service.
Mrs. J. C. Kaylor, Ashland,
will sing "Great Peace Have
Thee" by Rogers at both
morning worship services.
The youth choir will sing
'Praise the Lord! Ye Heav
ens, Adore Him" by Pritchard
at the 9:30 a.m. service and
the chancel choir will sing
'Lovely Appear" by Gounod
at the 11 a.m. service.
Sunday from 3 to 7 p.m.,
the acolytes and their families
will gather at Indian Springs
camp for a picnic. This is a
new group in the church and
this afternoon is planned for
them.
The Junior High Method
ist Youth Fellowship will
meet at 6:30 p.m., Sunday.
The devotions will be led by
Janet Kent and Virginia Nel
son. A council meeting will
follow. Tuesday, June 18, the
Junior High will play a soft
ball game against the Junior
High team fromFirst Baptist
Church at 6:30 p.m. at the
McLoughlin Junior High
field.
The Senior High Methodist
Youth Fellowship will meet
at the Methodist church at 6
p.m. to go to St. Mary's Cath
olic church for a tour of that
church by the Rev. Gilbert
Lulay. From June 16 to 22,
Penny Sage, Janice Larimer,
and Kay Kent will attend the
Oregon Conference Method
1st Youth Fellowship work
shop at Camp Magruder.
St. Luke's Church
Notes Activities
The congregation of St.
Luke's Methodist church will
meet at 9 a.m. Sunday to
mark the observance of
Father's day. The church is
located at 2320 Siskiyou boul
evard. The Rev. Charles R. Mc
Donald, pastor, will preach on
the theme: "The Function of
Father."
Ralph Humphrey, church
organist will play three num
bers by Stickles: "Adoration,"
Eventide," and "March in
F."
Beginning Monday the Con
gregational church of Med
ford will join with St. Luke's
in sponsoring a Vacation
Church . school at the St.
Luke's church. Classes will
be from kindergarten through
juniors. The school will be
staffed by teachers from both
congregations.
Mrs. Dale Williams is the
superintendent of the school
which will begin at 9 a m
The school will continue
through June 28.
A Daily Vacation Bible
school will begin June 17 and
will be held in the education
unit of the new church build
ing at Crater Lake ave. and
Stevens st. Sessions from 9 to
11:30 a.m. will be held for all
children from pre - school
through juniors. Mrs. Larry
Adams is superintendent of
this division of the school.
Sessions for the junior high
and high school youth will be
from 7 to 10 p.m. Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Smith will be in charge
of the junior high group and
the Rev. Byron Evans of the
high school group. Another
feature ot the Bible school
will be an adult division led
by the pastor and will be from
7:30 to 9 p.m. It will be a
study of the cults.
The morning Bible school
program will be from June 17
to 25; the junior high and high
school program, June 17 to 28
and the adults, June 17 to 21.
First Baptist church will be
one of many cooperating
groups in the forthcoming
mass rally to be held at the
Armory, June 28, at which
time Dr. Glenn L. Archer
of the Protestants and Other
Americans United for Separa
tion of Church and State, will
speak on "The Current Chal
lenge to Church-State Separation."
High School Youth
At Annual Camp
Jacksonville -"Our Father"
is the title of the first in a
series of sermons to be given
on the Lord s Prayer by the
Rev. King K. Jones during the
worship services of the First
Presbyterian church, Jackson
ville.
During the 11 a.m. service
the choir will sing "My Task.
The Men s Study has been
discontinued during the sum
mer.
During the week the
Church School teachers will
meet on Tuesday at 8 p. m.
in the church.
The high point of the
church year occurs this week
for Presbyterian High school
young people of Southwest
Oregon as they meet at Lake
of the Woods for their annual
Senior High conference. This
conference begins with din
ner Sunday and continues
through Saturday morning. It
is for students entering 10th,
11th and 12 grades as well
as graduating seniors.
The curriculum of the con
ference combines recreation
and study. Among the study
courses to be offered are:
'What Do We Believe
Christians?" What Is God Up
to? "You and Your Voca
tion" and "Sex in the Chris
tian Life. Seminar courses
will be offered for senior and
graduating seniors: "T h e
Meaning of Christ" and "Love
and Marriage."
Last year's conference was
attended by more than 100
students.
To Observe
Father's Day
The Rev. Robert W. Tull,
minister of the Congregation
al church, will preach a ser
mon on Sunday entitled,
"Things Learned at a Father's
Knee," in observance of
Father's day.
The church s service of
worship will be held in the
auditorium of Hoover Grade
school, on Siskiyou blvd., just
east of South Modoc rd. at 10
a.m. Mrs. Raymond Powers 1
will play the organ music for
the service, and Arthur Frie
sen will be the soloist.
During the worship' hour,
the church school will be in
session. Child care will be
provided in the school health.
room for children under
three; the class for three, four
or five year olds will meet in
the school band room. First
through fourth graders will
attend the opening portion of
the church service and then
be dismissed to their class in
the school cafeteria. Those in
fifth grade and beyond are in
vited to attend the entire
service:
Monday a Vacation Church
school, being offered cooper
atively by the Congregational
church and St. Luke's Meth
odist church will begin. The
school will meet daily from
9 to 11:30 a.m. for two weeks.
Classes will be offered for
children from kindergarten
age through sixth grade. The
school will be held at St.
Luke's church on Siskiyou
blvd., with a registration fee
being charged.'
The Laymen's Fellowship
will meet for breakfast at
6:30 a.m. on Wednesday at
Sambo's Restaurant on South
Riverside ave. Mark Smith,
will be in charge of the
meeting.
Saturday the men of the
church will meet early in the
morning to replace the roof
of the building which is on
the church s new property. A
crew of men will begin work
at 7 a.m. removing the old
shingles. Another group will
begin at 8 a.m. putting on
new roofing.
CATHOLIC INSTRUCTION
Gold Hill - Summertime
religious instruction for Cath
olic youngsters in Gold Hill
and vicinity will be held Aug.
5 through 15. Sisters from St.
Anne's parish in Grants Pass
will be instructors. The time
and place will be announced.
Witnesses Schedule
Sunday Discourse
What happens after death?
Will there ever be an end to
death? These are the ques
tions to be answered in a talk
Sunday at the Kingdom Hall
of Jehovah's Witnesses Sun-
day at 4 p.m. The discourse :
is entitled "Death, A Door
way To What?" Following
this will be study in the
Watchtower magazine en
titled "Using Theocratic As
sets." The service meeting and j
theocratic ministry school ,
will be held tonight at 7:30;
o'clock. The theme will be I
taken from Revelation 19:6 '
and 7. :
The study groups will be
held Tuesday at 8 p.m. i
Brethren Church
Honors Fathers
Father's day will be ob
served at the Medford Church
of the Brethren Sunday at
the 11 a.m. worship hour.
The men of the church
will sing, "Faith of Our
Fathers," and the pastor, the
Rev. William Wash, will have
as his sermon topic, "Christ
ian Service." He will use as
his text a portion of Isaiah 6:8.
Beginning Monday and con
tinuing through Friday, June
17 to 21, the church will have
its Daily Vacation Bible,
school. The time will be
from 9 to 11:30 a.m. each day.
Children ages four through
eighth grade are invited. The
theme will be, "Living With
Christ." Mrs. Blanche Linin
ger is the director. The pro
ject will be to help purchase
a heifer for some needy fam
ily overseas.
First Baptist
Church
Conservative
Fundamental On The
Air
K-BOY
11:00
12:00
B. E. Andrews, Pastor
Byron Evans, Youth Dir.
Meeting Temporarily at
WILSON SCHOOL
Grand & Corona
SUNDAY, JUNE 16
9:40 A.M.
Sunday School for All
1 1:00 A.M.
"Behold Your God"
7:30 P.M.
"Do You Care?"
Wednesday, 7:30 P.M.
Bible Study
VACATION
BIBLE SCHOOL
BEGINS JUNE 17
AT OUR NEW BUILDING,
649 Crater Lake Ave.
Pre-School - Junior,
9:00-11:30 A.M.
Jr. High-High School,
7:00-10:00 P.M.
Adults, 7:30-9:30 P.M.
YFC RALLY
TOMORROW NIGHT
SEE
WALK THE TIGHTROPE
Filmed in Helsinki, Finland during the Communist
Youth Festival, (full color)
Come Early for the Bible Quiz
McLoughlin Jr. Hi. 7:30 p.r
First Presbyterian Church
Eighth nd Holly Phone 779-1711
Worship Services 9i30 -1 1t00 a.m.
Sermon June 16
"Not My Will But Thine"
Dr. D. Kirkland West
Church School: 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
UNITY
Comer Holly and Haven Streets
Affiliated with Unity School of Christianity, Lee'i Summit, Mo.
REV KATHARINE BOSWORTH, Minister
Worship Hour 11:15 a.m.
"The Father of All"
Ephesians 4 6
Sunday School, Youth of Unity, Adult Bible Class 9:45 a.m.
Office open dairy, Monday thru Friday, 10 a.ra-4 p m.
995 S. Oakdale Ave. Phorjk772-6902 Everyone Wekcmt,
Vacation Bible School
Bible Sloriei lo learn Crafts to Make
Songs to Sing Games fe Play
June 14lo 21 9 a.m. till 12:30 p.m.
Berean Baptist Church
Crater Lake Hwy. & Ave. "A", White City
826-4434
For Information
Please Call