A
1957 Award of Mtrit Winner
National Director
To Speak Here,
At Youth Camp
S The Rev. Owen C. Car, na
'; tlonal director of Christ Am
I bassador youth groups for As
; semblies of God, will arrive
; in Medford Saturday and will
". be guest speaker at First As
i sembly, 1108 West Main St.,
for Sunday's 11 a.m. worship
; service. Prior to serving as
national director with head
quarters In Springfield, Mo.,
: Mr. Car was district president
of Christ Ambassadors for five
years in the state of Kansas.
Sunday at 7:30 p.m. the
I Rev. David Jenkins, Medford,
! will speak at the evengelistic
i service. Mr. Jenkins is a grad
1 uate of Southern California
J college, Costa Mesa, and re
', cently moved to this area.
! The boy and girls annual
j summer camp, which has
; been In progress this week,
ends today and the Christ Am
' bassadors teen-age camp gets
J under way Sunday at 4 p.m.
Camp site is in the Cascades,
' eleven miles from Butte Falls.
Approximately 125 teen-
: agers have registered for the
; camp to be held from July
C 14 to IB. Mr. car, CA national
' director, will be camp even-
gelist and the Rev. Marion
Ravan, Salem, president of the
; CA's in Oregon, will be camp
- ' teacher. The annual camp for
i youth will be directed by the
" Rev. Gene Rlghtmler, Grants
I fass, agBiBiea Dy ine awv.
Gene Willis, Lorella, Ore.
: The Rev. R. E. Cull, local
; pastor, announced that on
Friday, July 19, at 7:30 p.m.,
' the Mela-Tones, a girls vocal
trio from Evangel college,
, Springfield, Mo., would pre
. sent a sacred concert at First
' Assembly of God. The trio is
composed of the Misses Glen-
da and Wanda , Shows and
; Sandra Persons. Pianist is
: Miss Sharon Ramsey. During
: the twelve weeks tour, the
' Mela-Tones will appear at
j youth camps and Assembly of
God churches throughout the
i West and Alaska. The public
is invited and no admission
. charge will be made.
Three Churches
List Activities
Central Point - The Rev.
Donald Krug, new minister of
Central Point Presbyterian
church, will apeak Sunday at
the 11 a.m. worship service on
'Life Worth Living."
Mr. Krug, who arrived In
the valley from Westminster
Presbyterian church in Sac
ramento, Calif., will be in
stalled as pastor Friday, July
26, by the Southwest Oregon
Presbytery.
Sunday's music will Include
a solo, "Jesus Whispers Peace"
by Mrs. Fred Kuest.
Mr. and Mrs. Krug and their
three children are living at 20
Crater lane, Central Point.
Rogue River - The Rev. F.
W. Hopkins, Grants Pass,
Hope Community Presbyter
ian church, Fourth and Broad
way sts., Rogue River, will
apeak Sunday at the 11 a.m.
worship service. His topic will
be "In Remembrance.
Jacksonville - The sacra.
ment of holy communion will
be observed during the 11 a.m.
worship service at the First
Presbyterian church, Jackson-
ville, Sunday. The Rev. King
K. Jonea will continue his
series of sermons on the Lord's
Prayer with a communion
meditation "Give Us This Day
Our Dally Bread.
Young people who will par
ticipate in the Presbytery's
Trail conference to be held In
California's Trinity Alps next
week will be present in the
service.
Mrs. Dave Allen will sing
the solo "The Lord s Prayer.
Monday at 9 a.m. the second
week of Vacation Bible school
will begin In the church. Chil
dren from age tour through
those who have completed
sixth grade are welcome to at
tend. Witnesses List
Coming Activities
"What Is Armageddon?"
This question is asked and an
swered In a lecture given by
J. Churchill, Yrtka, Calif.
Congregation of Jehovah's
Witnesses, Sunday afternoon
here. Mr. Churchill Is a rep
resentative of the Watchtow
er, Bible and Tract society.
The lecture will be given
at the Medford Kingdom hall
of Jehovah's Witnesses, 2402
Jacksonville highway, at 4
p.m.
Other meetings are also
held throughout the week at
the Kingdom hall. On Tues
days at 8 p.m. a one hour Bi
ble study is held. A lesson in
public speaking Is given each
rridajr at 7:30 p.m.
FRIDAY. JULY 12. 163
CHURCH NEWS
National Religious Publicity Council
Sermon Series fe
Continue Sunday
The Rev. Charles R. Mc
Donald, pastor of St. Luke's
Methodist church, 2320 Siski
you blvd., will continue his
series of sermons Sunday on
the theme of "Our Mission
Today". The topic for Sunday
will be: "God's Mission and
His Son".
During the summer church
school and worship are each
scheduled for 9 a.m.
Ralph Humphrey Is the
church organist.
Congregational
Summer Plans
Are Announced
The members and friends
of the Congregational church
will meet for worship at 10
a.m. Sunday at the Hoover
Grade school on Siskiyou
blvd. -
This la the temporary meet
ing place of the church while
plans are being made for the
construction of a new sanctu
ary and educational unit at
the corner of East Jackson it
and Berkeley Way.
The Rev. Robert W. Tull,
minister of the church, will
preach a sermon entitled "To
Live With Only Partial
Knowledge." Music will be
offered by the church organ
ist, Mrs. Raymond Powers.
During the worship hour.
child care will be provided for
children younger than three
years of age in the school
health room. Three, four and
five year olds will meet in the
school band room. First
through fourth graders will
attend the opening portion of
tne service of worship and
then be dismissed to their
class activities for the rest of
the hour. Those in fifth grade
and beyond are invited to at
tend the entire adult service.
Beginning on Monday, Mr.
Tull will be on vacation for
a month. During his absence
the members and friends of
the Medford Congregational
church will worship with the
members of the First Congre
gational church, Ashland, at
their 10 a.m. service. No serv
ice will be held at Hoover
school on the last two Sundays
ot July or the first two of
August. Services will resume
on Sunday, Aug. 18, at 10 a.m.
Former Pastor To
Be Sunday Speaker
Central Point - The Rev.
George Simon, former pastor
of the Community church,
Bly, will be the guest speaker
at the 11 a. m. worship hour
and the 7:30 p. m. gospel hour
at the Community Bible
church, Fourth and Alder sts..
Central Point, Sunday.
Mr. Simon la a graduate ot
Crater High school and a
member of the Central Point
church. He took hie theologi
cal training at the Simpson
Bible college, San Francisco.
For the past few yeara ha has
been the pastor ot the Bly
church and is now under ap
pointment to the Christian
and Mlasionary Alliance
church, Aberdeen, Wash.
Eastwood Events
Are Announced
Sunday at Eastwood Bap
tist cnurcn at the 11 a. m,
worship service the Rev,
Clifford J. Young will speak
on: "The Coming Elijah."
using Mark 9:9-13 as his scrip
tural background.
His children's message will
be: "The Oyster." Music will
be furnished by Carroll Gr
ber.
Immediately following the
Sunday morning service, there
will be a short business meet
ing to approve purchase of
draperies and furniture for
the church school. Following
the business meeting the con
gregation has scheduled its
annual all-church picnic at
Tou veil park.
The Baptist Youth Fellow
ship has Just held Its annual
election ot officers. Shareen
Young is Its new president.
At the 7:30 p.m. service
Sunday the pastor will speak
on, 'The Healing of an
Epileptic," using Mark 9:14
29 as scriptural background.
Christian Science
Lesson Topic Told
Communion service will be
held Sunday at First Church
of Christ, Scientist. 100 Wind
sor ave., at 11 a. m. The first
reader will read the church
tenets.
The Bible lesson on "Sacra
ment" will include verses
from Matthew S.
Young people up to the age
of 20 it invited to attend
Sunday school.
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NEW CHURCH - Services will be held In
the new Christian church building Sunday
at 1900 Crater Lake ave. for the first time.
The structure, of contemporary design, soars
to 49 feet at the peak of the bonnet. The
sheltering overhang of the sanctuary roof
protects the colored glass from the direct
First Christian To Hold
Services in New Church
The First Christian church
will hold services in their new
building at 1900 Crater Lake
ave. for the first time Sunday
The Rev. Fredrick Ross
Evana has chosen for the title
of his sermon "Look for the
Cross and You Will Find the
Church."
The hours of the services
have been changed. The serv
ices will be at 9:45 and 11
a.m. Church school classes
will be given in two sessions,
at 9:45 and 11 a.m., coincid
ing with , the times of the
worship services. Coffee hour
will be held after the second
service. .
At the 9:45 a.m. service
the carillon choir will sing a
traditional Irish melody, "Be
Thou My Vision." The chan
cel choir will sing Beethoven's
"The Heavens Resound" at the
11 a.m. service. The Rev. Wen
dell Wagler, the assistant
minister, directs these choirs.
Advent Christian
To Hold Picnic
The annual Sunday school
picnic ot the First Advent
church will be held Sunday
at 11:30 a.m. The morning
worship service will begin at
10 a.m. with the pastor, the
Rev. Fred O. Sapp Jr., giving
the message. Following tills
service the congregation will
go to the Donald Clark home
on Houston rd. in Phonenix
tor the all day picnic.
An evening bonfire service
Is also planned at the picnic.
Sunday school classes will not
be held Sunday.
Saturday at 8 p.m. the
Men's Fellownhip Is sponsor
ing the film, "California -
World In a Week." A sing-
splration will proceed the
film.
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. a serv
ice will be led by Dr. Arthur
Pottle, representative of the
denominations Bible school,
Berkshire Christian college,
In Berkshire, Mass. He will
be accompanied by a girl's
quartet, the Hymntones, from
the college.
Wednesday the prayer
meeting service will be led
by Chuck Anderson, repre
sentative of Aurora, 111., col
lege, which Is the denomina
tion's liberal arts college from
which the pastor was gradu
ated.
East Side Church
Schedules Events
Activities Sunday at East
Side Church of Christ, 132
Vancouver st will begin with
a Bible school study on the
history of the Bible. This
study will begin at 9:45 a. m.
At 10:45 a.m. Mr. Jean M.
Shelley, minister, will speak
on "Jesus Teaches Gratitude."
The church will hold a pic
nic following the morning
service at McKee Bridge on
the Applegate river. Each fam
ily is to take their own table
service end a dinner to share.
The service at 7 p.m. will
be a Bible study of II Corin
thians I.
Senior young people of the
high school grades will attend
camp next week. They will
leave from th church at
9 a.m.
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Miss Joyce Hunter is the or
ganist at the second service
and Gene Teeling at the first
The Chi Rho Fellowship
will meet at 6 p.m. at the Cra-
ter Inn motel for a swimming
party. The evening will close
with devotlonals.
Elect Officers
The Middlers Fellowship
will elect officers at their 6
Baptist Services
Continue at
Wilson School
Services Sunday tor the
First Baptist church will con
tinue at the Wilson school
auditorium, Grand and Co
rona aves. Finishing touches
are being put on the new
building at 649 Crater Lake
ave. and the church will soon
be . holding services there.
At the 11 a.m. service, the
pastor, the Rev. Bernard E.
Andrews, will speak on
"Modern Scoffers." Music will
be provided by the glrl's,trlo.
Maynard Hadley will be Solo
ist. ,
A completely graded Sun
day school Is held at 9:40 a.m.
with classes and departments
tor all age groups, Including
an adult divlson. Bus service
Is provided throughout the
community for thoseneedlng
transportation.
Sunday evening the pastor
will speak on the subject, "De
sire Spiritual Gifts." The
church is engaged in a sum
mer scripture memory pro
gram with competition on
evenings.
The youth of the cnurcn
will present a gospel service
at the County Farm Home
Sunday at 2:30 p.m.
The summer camping pro
gram Is under way. The high
school camp was held last
week at Union - Rogue Bap
tist camp near Prospect. The
Junior High camp is now in
session and this coming Sat
urday the Junior boys and
girls will leave for camp.
St. Peter's Lists
Sunday Activities
"Kingdom Blessings, Op
portunities, and Needs" will
be the theme of Sunday's serv
ices at St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, 1020 East Main st.,
according to the Rev. John
E. Simon, pastor of the
church.
Two identical services will
be conducted at 8:15 and 11
a.m. The services will be
somewhat shortened In order
to give Al Huntemann an op
portunity to report to the
worshippers on the recent
convention of the Northwest
District ot the Lutheran
church Missouri Synod at
Portland, which he attended
as delegate.
The Walther League of St.
Peter's, consisting ot the teen
age young people, will Join
other Walther League groups
from the Southern Oregon
tone at St. Paul's Lutheran
church, Grants Pass.
Church school at St. Peter's
continue at the usual time,
9:30 a m. The summer sched
ule is in effect until September.
First Presbyterian Church
Eighth and Holly
Worship Services 930 1 li00 a.m.
Sermom "Jesus Christ, lord of the Conscience"
David R. Brown
Church Schooli 9;30 and 11:00 a.m.
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sunlight, allowing an even flow of light in
the chancel area. The octagonal center por
tion (right, rear) provides easy access to
either the sanctuary or church school areas
from the entryway. In the parking area to
the right is the 70 foot steel cross. (Knack
stedt photo).
p.m. meeting. Alvin Craver
will have charge of the wor
ship period which will be fol
lowed by recreation and re
freshments.
John Evans will lead the
discussion on "Maker of Hea
ven and Earth" at the Chris
tian Youth Fellowship meet
ing at 6:30 p.m. Kathy Moore
will give the devotions.
All counsellors of the
Middler and Christian Youth
Fellowships will meet at 7:30
p.m. Tuesday to plan for a
youth retreat to be held at
the Pierce lodge on Squaw
lake Friday and Saturday,
July 19 and 20: They will
leave the church at 6 p.m.
Friday. At this retreat the
members of these two youth
groups will plan their pro
grams for the next six months
in the areas of study, worship,
enlistment, service, and recre
ation. ,
Zion Lutheran
Topic Announced
The sermon to be delivered
by the Rev. H. C. Coovert at
the morning worship service
Sunday at Zion Lutheran
church. Fourth st. and Oak-
dale ave., will be entitled
"The Amazing Christ."
Sunday school classes will
be held- for children in the
nursery, beginner, primary
and Junior departments and
will meet at 9:30 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Nash
will be hosts to the Senior
Luther League of the church
for a swimming party at their
home, 2075 south Pacific
highway on Sunday at 2 p.m.
All Senior High school young
people of the church are in
vited.
The Pastor's Instruction
class for persons desiring to
unite with the church will
meet In the Fireside room on
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
The Men of the church
group are sponsoring a family
overnight outing for all fam
ilies of the congregation at
Lake ot the Woods, Friday
night and Saturday, July 19
and 20. Families are to meet
at Aspen Point lodge camp
ing grounds where they will
set up their camps. Each fam
ily is responsible for their
own food, lodging, and camp
ing equipment.
'Fishers ot Men'
To Be Subject
Gold Hill-"FUhers ot Men'1
is the theme tor a Sunday
school contest between Gold
Hill Christian and Central
Point Church of Christ Sun-
day schools. It began July 7
and will continue for six
weeks, concluding with a
picnic Aug. 18. At this time
Gold Hill Christian is ahead.
The contest is based on the
percentage of increase.
Sunday has been designat
ed at Fishing For Families
Sunday. Lee C u r r e y has
charge of the contest.
Gold Hill Christian church
has been presented a gift of
30 upholstered chairs from
First Christian church, Med
ford. The gift from the Med
ford church also included
other pieces of furniture.
Seats were installed last
week.
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Medford Presbyterians
Announce Topics, Music
The sermon at the First
Presbyterian church Sunday
will be delivered by the Rev
David Brown, assistant pas
tor. His topic will be, "Jesus
Christ. Lord of the Con
science." Mrs. Rose Ellen
Uhreen will be heard singing
"God So Loved the World"
for both the 9:30 and the 11
a.m. services.
An Adult Bible class con
ducted by Mrs. Jack Sides
meets each Sunday at 10:45
a.m. in the pastor's study and
Mrs. Robert Brewer will con
duct a study of Colossians 4
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the
Fireplace room.
Senior High Fellowship
meets each Sunday at 7 p.m.
New Members To
Be Honored at
Sunday Reception
"Honored by God" will be
the subject of Dr. George
Roseberry's sermon at First
Methodist church Sunday.
Vern Wolthoff will assist in
the service.
The youth choir will sing
"Bow Down Thine Ear, O
Lord," by Handel at the 9:30
a.m. service. The soloist for
the 11 a.m. service will be
Mrs. Martel Peters. She will
sing "I Talked With God," by
Serge Walter.
The Junior High Methodist
Youth Fellowship will meet
at 6:30 p.m. at the church.
Martha Downing and Sue Pat
terson will have the devotions.
There will not be a fireside.
There will be a reception
for all new members of the
church since Jan. 1, at 7:30
p.m., on Sunday. Walter Hig
gins is in charge of the recep
tion. All new members are
invited to attend.
The Senior High MYF will
meet Tuesday, July 16, at
5:30 p.m. at the church. Mar
garet Doolen is in charge of
the meeting. A river party on
the Applegate will follow the
meeting.
The official board will meet
at 7:45 p.m. on Tuesday,
July 16, in the library room
of the church.
The Young Adult Searchers
will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the
home of Sue Donna Doolen,
612 West Second st., on
Thursday, July 18. Mrs. Bar
bara Doolen will speak to the
group about Negro music,
from information gained at a
music workshop at Southern
Oregon college last summer.
The group will go .to Indian
Springs camp on Saturday,
July 20, to shred paper as a
monev-raisina project.
There will be a Metnoaisi
Men's cabinet meeting at
7:45 p.m. on Thursday, July
18, at the church.
Guest Speaker To
Be at Central
T)r. Boval G. Aubrey will
h th miest sDoaker Sunday
morning at Central Church of
Christ, 1440 South Oakdale
ave.
Dr. Anhrev Is a nhvsician
with the U.S. Navy, now serv
ing in San Francisco. A gradu
ate of San Jose Bible college
anH an ordained minister, he
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Aubrey, owners of the
Evangel Center.
Stinrinv services becin with
Bible school at 9:45 a.m. fol
lowed by worship at 11 a.m.
A junior worship service also
mrpts at 11 a.m. led bv Joel
Stith, summer assistant min
ister.
John V. Heberling, min
ister, will sneak at the 8 D.m.
worship hour. His topic will
be "Who Shall Judge?" from
I Corinthians 4 to 6. Youtn
srouDs meet nrior to evening
worship at 7 p.m.
Film Scheduled
At Trinity Baptist
The film, "Davidas: The Ro
mance of a New Beginning
will be shown Sunday at 8
p.m. at Trinity Baptist church.
corner of Griffin Creek and
South Stage rds.
The 30-minute sound color
film of India tells of the work
of the Kothara leprosy hospi
tal and home in central India
which is sponsored by the
Mission to Lepers of England,
the American Leprosy Mis
sion, Inc., and the Conserva
tive Baptist Foreign Mission
society, Wheaton, 111.
At the 11 a.m. worship at
the church the Rev. John
Roclfs will speak.
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.
"No Graven Image"
Exodus 20 4
Sunday School, Youth of Unitv, Adult Bible Class 9 45 a m.
Offica oeen daily, Monday thru Friday. 10 a m -4 o m.
3777 Jacksonville Hwy. Ph. 772-6902 Everyone Welcome
at the church for study sem
inars. Fireside will follow at
the home of Jim Marrs, 930
Park st. Senior High Fellow
ship also meets Wednesday
at 5:30 p.m. at the home of
Linda North, 2639 Hillcrest
ave. Mike Arant will lead a
faith commission study of
Revelations.
Tuesday at 7 p.m. Junior
High Fellowship will meet at
the home of Yvonne Luschen,
2224 West Main st.
College Fellowship will
meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at
the home of Carolyn Mencke,
2141 East Jackson st. This will
be the second of the joint
meetings with the College
Fellowship of Westminster
church.
Westminster
The sacrament of holy com
munion will be observed at
the 10 a.m. worship service of
the Westminster Presbyterian
church Sunday. The Rev John
O. Reynolds will give a com
munion meditation on the
theme "He Knows Your
Name." He will be assisted in
the service by Dawson Wilke.
"The Lord Is My Light,"
will be sung as a duet by Dr.
and Mrs. Milton Snow. Nur
sery care is available for pre
school children.
Church school classes for all
ages meet at the summer
hours of 9 a.m. The adult class
will continue its study during
July of "The Christian and
Political Decisions." Parents
who take their children to
church school may remain for
this class.
The Senior High Fellow
ship will meet Sunday at 7
p.m. at the church to hear a
report and see slides of the
Synod Mission Study Tour
and workcamp at Ganado,
Ariz. Joel Gregory, Sandy
Irving, and Mike Hoover will
be the speakers. Fireside will
be held afterward.
The Junior High Fellow
ship will meet Tuesday, July
16, at noon at the home of Dr.
and Mrs. Ralph Thompsen,
18 North Modoc ave. After
swimming and a sack lunch,
Dawson Wilke will lead a dis
cussion on "Ways We Wor
ship."
The College Fellowship will
meet Thursday, July 18, at
7:30 p.m. at the home of Car
olyn Mencke, 2141 East Jack
son st. This group is united
with the students of First
Presbyterian church for the
summer.
Westminster church is locat
ed on Oakwood dr. between
Barneburg and Groveland
aves.
Southern Baptists
Announce Speaker
The Rev. Austin Lovin will
conduct the services at First
Southern Baptist church
again Sunday for the last
time during the absence of
the pastor, the Rev. Gilbert
Skaar, who is expected to re
turn to Medford by the end
of next week.
At the morning worship
hour Mr. Lovin will have for
his sermon topic, "The Trial
of Jesus'' using as scripture
reference passages from John.
Dennis Samples will direct
the church choir at both
services.
At the evening service Mr.
Lovin will speak on "Be Still
and Know." Sermon material
will be from Psalms.
Siskiyou Baptist association
will meet at the Ashland
church tonight at 7:30
o'clock. Emphasis will be on
training union work. Dinner
will be served by the host
church preceding the meet
ing at 6:30 o'clock.
Biennial Session
Gets Under Way
The biennial session of the
Oregon Conference of Seventh-day
Adventists was held
Wednesday at Gladstone park,
near Portland.
Purpose of the meeting is
to elect conference officials
for the following two year
term. In attendance at the
meet were Evangelists Duane
Corwin and Sidney ' Nelson
from Medford, and Pastor
Arvin Winkle of Ashland
ch'.iroh with laymen repre
sentatives from each of the
four valley Seventh-day Ad
ventist churches.
The meeting was held at
the site of the denomination's
annual 10 day campmeeting
which began Thursday.
A large number arc attend
ing the session from Medford
and vicinity. For those un
able to make the trip, serv
ices will be continued as
usual in Ihe Medford church.
"iMnw the Lord is
Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom." II Corin
thians 5:17.
ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
West Jackson and Welch st5.
Fred O. Sapp Jr., minis. ter
Sunday:
10 a.m. Worship service
10:30 a.m. Junior church
11:30 a.m. Sunday schcool picnic
Tuesday:
7:30 p.m. Service
Wednesday:
7 p.m. Prayer meeting and
Bible itudy
APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH
North Central ave. at Third st.
Loyce C Carver, pastor
Sunday.
9:3U a.m. sunaay scnooi
11 a.m. Morning worship
Wednesday:
7:oU p.m. irayer meeting
ASCENSIONLUTHERAN
CHURCH
2617 Barnelt rd.
Vernon Hanson, pastor
Sunday:
10 a.m. Sunday school
8 & 10 a.m- Worship service
BETHEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD
1225 E. RicAnarews ra.
L. . Krause, pastor
Sunday:
U:5 am. sunaay scnooi
11 a.m. Worship service
6:30 p.m. Children's service
6:30 p.m. Youth
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service -Wednesday;
7:30 p.m. Bible and prayer hour
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
1440 South Oakdale ave.
John V. Heberling, minister
buntiay:
9:45 am. Bible school
11 a.m. Worship
7 p.m. Youth meeting
8 p.m. Evening service
No Graven Image
To Be Uniiy Topic
The Rev. Katharine Bos
worth, minister of Unity
church, Holly and Haven sts.,
will have for the subject of
her lesson, at the 11:15 a.m.
Sunday service "No Graven
Image". The text is taken
from Exodus 20:4.
This is the second of a
series of lessons on the Com
mandments.
Miss Sandra Myers will be
at the organ. Mrs. Richard A.
Schuchard will sing "Oh Land
Most Holy" by Caesar Franck.
The Men of Unity will meet
Monday, July 15. at 6:0 p.m.
for a potluck dinner in the
Unity church.
The prayer ministry will
meet Wednesday, July 17, at
11 a.m. at the church. Those
attending are to take their
lunch. At 1 p.m. the study
class will meet. The Wednes
day night study class will
meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Unity
center, 3777 Jacksonville
highway. The Ashland and
Grants Pass classes will meet
as usual. The lesson topic will
be "We Have the Mind of
Christ", from the new book
"A More Wonderful You".
Unity Church is an affiliate
of the Unity School of Chris
tianity at Lee's Summit, Mo.
Question Listed
For Roundiable
In response to a question
submitted bv a local Derson.
Ministers' Roundtable will dis
cuss the question: "Is Chris
tianity Selling?"
Pursuing the subiocl fur
ther, the panel members will
explore the added questions:
"If Christianity is not selling,
what are the churches rininir
to find'out why?" and "What
clianges in Christianity's ap
proach would make it more
attractive to Orcgonians?
Serving on the panel will
be the Rev. George R. V. Bol
ster of St. Mark's Episcopal
church, the Rev. Frpririck
Evans of First Christian
church, and the Rev. George
Roscberry of First Methodist
church. The Rev. Charles R.
McDonald of St. Luke's Meth
odist church will serve as
moderator.
Persons interested in sub.
mitting questions for future
programs should address them
to: Ministers' Roundtable, Sta
tion KMED, Medford.
The program will be viewed
this week end on Saturday at
11 a.m. over station KMED-
TV. It will be heard on Sun
day at 8 a.m. on station
KMED-Radio.
Leave After Holding
Services in Valley
Mrs. Alta Maunin anH
daughter, Debra, have re
turned to their home at Oro
ville, Calif., after conducting
services at the Gibbon Arrr-s
Pentecostal Church of God.
139 Gibbon rd., during the
absence of the pastor, the Rev.
Benoy M. Ivcy. Mr. and Mrs.
Ivey returned home this week
from Joplin, Mo., where they
attended general convention
of the denomination.
The
MEDFORD ALLIANCE CHURCH
Welcomes You
Hednck Junior Hijh Auditorium
1505 E. Jackson
SERVICES:
Sunday School 9:45 A.M
Morning Worship
Youth Service
Evening Service .
M.d-wtrk Service 7 30 P.M. Wednesday
iP ace announced each eelu
"There is a real and positiv
MEDFORD
CHURCH DIRECTORY
the Spirit, and where the
CHURCH OF CHRIST
17U1 West Main
Lloyd Bridges, minister
Sunday:
0:45 a.m. Bible classes
1U:-1S a.m. Morning worship
7 p.m. Evening worship
Wednesday.
7:30 p.m Midweek Bible study
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
(United Church of Christ)
Hoover school. Siskiyou blvd.
Robert W. Tull, minister
Sunday:
10 a.m. Church school
10 a.m. Worship service
EAST SIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST
132 Vancouver st.
Mr. Jean M. Shelley, minster
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
10:45 a.m. Morning worship
7 p.m. Study of Scripture
Installation Day
To Be Held
By 1st Nazarenes
Since the new fiscal yeaf
has just begun in the First
Church of the Nazarene, 520
North Holly St., Sunday has
been designated as Installa
tion day in which the various
officers of the church will as
sume their new positions.
The pastor, the Rev. Harold
M. Sanner, announced that in
the 11 a.m. service the trus
tees, stewards, and church
school boards will be in
stalled.
At the time of the church
schools installation, all Sun
day school teachers and of
ficers will also be recognized.
The pastor's message will ba
on "Christ's Call For Work
ers." During the 7 p.m. service
the newly elected missionary;
council with the several chap
ter chairmen will be installed.
The pastor is continuing a
series of mid-summer mes
sages pn the theme "New
Testament Nights."
Music for the Sunday serv
ices, under the direction of
Perry Christiansen, minister
of music and education, will
be the sanctuary choir sing
ing "Great Is Thy Faithful
ness" and a number by the
Fishermen male quartet dur
ing the morning service.
Music in the evening service
will include a clarinet solo by
Judy Arnold, a vocal solo by
John Finkbeiner, a vocal duet
by Mrs. Clifford Shafer and
Jack Delmonte, and a , wom
en's trio composed of Velma
Myers, Mrs. Rex Vowell, and
Mrs. Bill Brewster,
District Assembly
The annua district assem
bly for the Oregon Pacific
District Church of the Nazar
ene will be held in Clackamas
next week beginning Tues
day. Dr. Hugh C. Benner, ona
of the general superintend
ents of the denomination from
Kansas City, Mo., will be the
presiding officer. Dr. W. D.
McGraw, Portland, is the dist
rict superintendent. Seventy
five churches will be repre
sented by their pastors and
lay delegates. All Churches
of the Nazarene in the Rogue
valley area will be represent
ed at this district meeting.
Dr. Howard Hamlin, Chi
cago, 111., who is soon going
to South Africa to serve as a
medical missionary, is the
guest speaker at the district
missionary convention held
following the district assem
bly. July 21 to 28 are the
dates for the annual district
campmeeting.
First Baptist
Church
B. E. Andrews, Pastor
Byron Evans, Youth Dir.
Meeting Temporarily at
WILSON SCHOOL
Grand t Corona
SUNDAY, JULY 14
9:40 A.M.
Sunday School tor All
11:00 A.M.
"Modern Scoffers"
7:30 P.M.
"Deiira Spiritual Gifts"
Wednesday, 7:30 P.M.
Bible Study
-11:00 A.M.
.o:00 P.M.
7:00 P.M.
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