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National
Californian To Speak at
First Methodist Sunday
"Jesus and Waldon Pond'
.will be the subject of the ser
mon by the Rev. Rollo E. Dun
Jiam on Sunday at First Meth
odist church.
Mr. Dunham is the minister
at the Atlantic Avenue Meth
odist church in Long Beach,
'Calif
The youth choir will sing
"Sing a Song of Joy" by Ring
wald at the 9:30 a.m. service
The soloist for the 11 i.m,
service will be Robert Blan-
ton. He will sing "The Lord's
Prayer" by Mallotte.
The Junior High Methodist
.Youth Fellowship will be held
at 6:30 p.m. at the church.
"Slides of the 1963 Seattle
IWorld's fair, the Northwest,
'and Marineland will be nar-
rated by Lawrence Kuttner, a
member of the Southern Ore
"con Photo club. Devotions
-will be given by Shirley
.Isaacs and Carolyn Baccus. A
-council meeting will follow.
The Senior High MYF will
-moot at the church at 6:30
;p.m. on Tuesday, July 23.
Miss Kay Kent of the fellow
ship area will be in charge of
the meeting. A skating party
will follow the meeting,
' There will be a Junior High
MYF costume party from
-to 9 p.m. at the home of Sue
-Patterson, 324 South Grape
on Friday, July 26.
A nominal fee will be
-charged and everyone must be
costumed to get in.
Former Minister
Here to Speak
The Rev. Wolford Dawes,
former pastor of the First
Baptist church, will speak
Sunday at both services of
the church. He served the
church for some 19 years be
fore going to Redmond, Ore.,
- in 1959. He is now retired and
lives in Ashland.
- The Rev. Bernard E. An
drews, pastor of the First
'Baptist church, is on .vacation
this week.
Music for the service will
be provided by the chapel
'choir and the Rev. Byron
Evans will be soloist, tinging
"The Sands of Tune." .
Services are continuing for
another week or two at the
Wilson school, Grand and
Corona aves. Sunday school is
held at 9:40 a.m. and youth
groups at 6:30 p.m.
- Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Miss
Beth Wilcox will sing. A
summer Scripture memory
program la under way with
a contest between the men
and women of the church.
The Junior High young peo
ple of the church will give
a report of their camping ex
perience at the church's camp
near Prospect.
Twenty-six Junior boys and
girls will leave Saturday
morning for the camp at Pros
pect for a week of activity un
der the direction of the Rev.
Ray Nelson, Calvary Baptist
Church, Grants Pass.
. A mid week service of Bi
ble study and prayer is held
each Wednesday evening at
.the new church building, 649
Crater Lake ave.
Ordination Council
Scheduled July 30
O'Brien - An ordination
council will be held at t h e
First Baptist church, O'Brien
on July 30 with pastors of
eight southern Oregon Bap
tist churches invited for the
ordination of O'Brien's pastor.
the Rev. Don Knight. Mr.
Knight has 22 candidates
awaiting his ordination so
baptismal service can be per
formed.
Dr. E. P. Fosmark, general
director of Conservative Bap
tist Churches of Oregon, was
a guest speaker at the O Brlen
church Wednesday evening
Dr. Fosmark presented the
O Brlen church with con
tributlon from the CBA
Builder's club.
CRUSADER RALLY
A crusader rally of Four
square churches of the dis
trict will be held In Coos Bay
tonight at 7 o'clock. Compe
tition in quiz teams Is sched
uled and Miss Southern Ore
gon will be chosen at the
meeting. Guest speaker for
the evening service is Ron
Wood.
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FRIDAY, JULY 19. 1963
CHURCH NEWS
Religious Publicity Council
THE REV. ROLLO DUNHAM
Gut Minister
Campmeefing To
Begin Sunday
For Nazarenes
The Oregon Pacific Dis
trict Church of the Nazarene
begins its annual campmeet-
ing Sunday at the district
campgrounds in Clackamas,
Ore.
A number of the local mem
bers will attend these meet
ings which close Sunday, July
28. Speakers for these serv
ices will be the Rev. Paul
Martin and the Rev. Ted
Martin, In charge of the mu
sic for the camp will be War
nie Tippitt, who is a music in
structor at Northwest Naz
arene college, Nampa, Idaho.
The Rev. Harold M. San-
ner, pastor of the local First
Church of the Nazarene, 320
North Holly St., will speak
Sunday in the 11 a.m. service
on ' the subject, "A Strong
Church." Music for this ser
vice, as announced by Perry
Christiansen, minister of mu
sic and education, will be the
sanctuary choir singing "Hea
venly Father, King Eternal,"
and a tenor solo by Dean von
Stein.
During the 7 p.m. service
music will be provided by a
trio composed of Ruth Stichl,
Mrs. Rex Goblc, and Mrs.
Jerry Anderson, a vocal solo
by Elwin Paulson, and a
trumpet trio by Bob Hansen,
Harold Sanner Jr., and Ruth
Stichl. The pastor's message
In the evening service contin
ues the scries on "New Tes
tament Nights."
Tonight the Junior High
young people are to meet at
Hawthorne park at 6:30
o'clock for their activity. This
will be a gamo time and wat
ermelon feed sponsored by
Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Mapes.
Spiritualist Chapel
Speaker Announced
Gold Hill - The Rev. El
vlna Colburn, pastor of Con
cord Spiritualist chapel, S60
Second ave., will give the ad
dress Sunday at 8 p.m.
C. R. Routh will assist the
pastor with spiritual
sages.
Also assisting during the
service will be Miss Susan
Show and Sidney Jones, heal
ers. Mrs. Bianca Corona and
Mrs. Colburn will play
piano-organ durt and a piano
solovox duct. The organ has
been loaned to the chapel by
Mrs. Corona. Miss Carol Mc-
Call will play the clarinet
Witnesses List
Coming Activities
. "Flee From the Desires In
cidental to Youth," la the
topic to be discussed Sunday
at the study In the Watch
tower magazine at the Med
ford Kingdom hall of Jeho
vah's Witnesses.
The meeting will bcnin at
4 p.m.
All Bible students will also
be Interested in the other Bi
ble studies throughout the
week at the Kingdom hall.
Tuesdays at 8 p.m. a study of
Bible prophecy Is held. Fri
day evening at 7:30 p. m. a
study In public Bible speak
ing is provided.
First Presbyterian Church
Eighth and Holly Phone 779-1711
Worship Services 9t30- 11:00 a.m.
Sermom "Jesus Chritt, lord of the Priesthood"
Rev. Devid R. Brown
Church School. 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
Presbyterians To
Hear Assistants
The Rev. David R. Brown
assistant pastor at the First
Presbyterian church, will con
clude the series of the last
few weeks with, "Jesus
Christ, Lord of the Priest
hood."
Music during both morning
services will be a presenta
tion by the cherub choir,
"Tell Me the Stories of Je-
laujs, ' directed by Miss Shir-
fley Slater: A quartet com
posed of Julie Gandt,
prano; Mira Frohnmayer, con
Elder Reelected
To Third Term
As President
Elder H. L. Rudy was re
elected for his third term as
president of the Oregon Con
ference of Seventh - day Ad
ventists at their biennial busi
ness meeting, attended by pas
tors and official delegates of
the conference's 102 churches
last week near Portland.
The session, which began
July 10 marked the beginning
of the annual compmeeting
which is attended by church
members from the entire con
ference, many of the mem
bers occupying the 1,400 tents
and 400 cabins on the
grounds. Attendance averages
from 5.000 to 8,000 during
the week, and swells to 17,000
to 18,000 on the week ends.
The meeting this year Is
e 39th biennial business
meeting, and the 85th annual
campmeeting In Oregon. The
first meeting was held in
1878 near Salem. At that time
17 tents were erected and
the first offering taken for
foreign misions was taken at
this meeting. The first offer
ing amounted to $20. For the
first quarter of 1963 foreign
mission offerings in the Ore
gon conference totalled $243,-
000.
Speaker! Noted
The Oregon campmeeting
Is attended by conference of
ficials from the denomina
tion's headquarters in Wash
ington, D.C., and missionaries
from the world field. Lead
off speaker tor the first of
ficial meeting Friday night
was Elder Floyd A. T'arr, gen
eral conference associate sec
retary. Elder Tarr has spent
a number of years in denomi
national work, in Africa and
India.
Elder W. A. Fagal and h I s
"Faith for Today" television
quartet were featured both
Saturday morning and eve
ning in the main pavilion
Guest speaker Sunday and
Monday nights was Elder Ron-
Id Hcgstad of Washington,
D.C., associate secretary of
the Seventh - day Adventist
Religious Liberty association.
He is also the editor of a na
tional Seventh - day Adventist
magazine, "Liberty."
The Voice of Prophecy ra
dio group, which broadcasts
over 1,000 stations through
out the world were featured
on Wednesday and Thursday.
Accompanying the Voice of
Prophecy group were Brad
and Olive Braley, piano-organ
team, and Del Delker, soloist
who sings in nine languages.
104 Churchn
Other featured speakers in
clude Elder James Vern Scul
ly, associate secretary of the
temperance department, and
Elder Arthur S. Maxwell, ed
itor of the "Signs of the
IrXimcs."
churches, the conference is
composed of Portland Sani
tarium and hospital, four
academics, and 48 elementary
school, five of which offer
ninth and tenth grade Junior
academy courses.
Five "schools" within the
hospital are also a part of the
conference's educational facil
ities. These include the col
legiate school of nursing as
sociated with Walla Walla,
Wash., college; school of prac
tical nursing, school of medi
cal technology, school of ra
dlologlal technology and In
tern training program.
Bethel Assembly to
Hear Guest Speaker
The Rev. James M. Rcb will
be guest minister at Bethel
Assembly of God, 1225 East
McAndrews rd., Sunday at
11 I.m. Mr. Rcb has spent a
number of years In mission
ary work in Alaska and Ha
waii as well as pastor of sev
eral churches In other states.
The pastor of the church,
the Rev. Lawrence D. Krausc,
will speak at the 7:30 p.m.
evangelistic service.
tralto; Philip Frohnmayer,
tenor and Lynn SJolund, bass.
will sing "Here Is Thy Foot
stool," for both the 9:30 and
the 11 a.m. services.
This morning 20 high school
students left for a retreat at
umpqua Mate park near
Reedsport and Sunset Bay
State park near Coos Bay
The group will attend services
at the Presbyterian church in
Reedsport Sunday morning,
returning to Medford Sunday
evening. Advisors for this
trip are Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Harris, Ken Acheson, and
Roger Gallacci.
Senior High Fellowship
will meet at the church Sun
day at 7 p.m. for a summer
study seminar. Fireside will
follow at the home of Donna
Marin, 21 South Peach st.
Senior High Fellowship
also has a midweek meeting
each Wednesday at 5:30 p.m.
This coming week's meeting
will be at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Pierce,
Pierce Heights, for a pro
gram, "Christian Ethics in
Medicine."
Junior High Fellowship
will meet at the home of
Becky Morris, 1244 Covina st.
Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. The pro
gram will be a study of the
Jewish thinker, Martin Bu
ber. College Fellowship will
meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
at the home of Joel Greg
ory, 908 Murphy rd., for the
second in a series of four de
bates entitled, "Atonement
and the Moral Vacuum."
Friday, Saturday and Sun
day the College Fellowship
will meet at Harris Beach
State park for relaxation and
study of the theme, "The
Critical Sense of the Chris
tian Church." Mrs. Oscar
Heyerman will be the advi
sor for this group. This re
treat is held in cooperation
with Westminster College
Fellowship and their leader,
Dawson Wilke.
Westminster
W e stminster Presbyterian
church will have Dawson
Wilke as pulpit guest at the
10 a.m. worship service Sun
day.
Mr. Wilke, who graduated
from Lewis and Clark col
lege, is a student of the San
Francisco Theological semin
ary and is serving as summer
assistant to the pastor. The
subject for his sermon will
be "The Truth That Sets Us
Free." Mrs. Harvey Field will
sing "I Walked Today Where
Jesus Walked." Nursery care
is available for pre-school
children during the worship
hour.
"Should a Christian Join
a Political Party" is the study
theme for the adult class
which meets at 9 a. m. All
other departments of the
church school meet at this
same hour.
The Senior High Fellow
ship will meet Sunday at 7
p.m. at the church. Dawson
Wilke will lead a discussion
on "Party Crashers." Fireside
will follow at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Robert Cunningham,
24 North Grovcland ave.
The Midweek Study Fel
lowship will meet Wednes
day at 8 p.m. In the pastor's
study. The College Age group
will meet Thursday at 7:30
p.m. at the home of Joel
Gregory, 908 Murphy rd. The
program will be a debate on
"Atonement and the Moral
Vacuum."
Westminster church is lo
cated on Oakwood dr. be
tween Barneburg and Grove-
land aves.
Eastwood Baptist
Events Scheduled
Sunday at Eastwood Bap
tist church the Rev. Clifford
J. Young will speak on "A
lesson in Humility," using
Mark 9:30-37 as his scriptural
background. A trio will sing.
The feature, "Misionary Mo
ments: The Medical Ministry
at Vcllore, India," is includ
ed. At the 7:30 p.m. service,
the pastor will pcak on
"Stones of Stumbling," using
Mark 9:42-50 as scripture.
At the midweek service on
Wednesday, It Corinthians 10
will be discussed.
ASHLAND TOPIC
Ashland - "The Trouble
With the Conservatives" will
be the topic of the sermon
aunoay at tne 11 a.m. wor
ship service at First Metho
dist church. North Main and
Laurel sis., Ashland. Dr. P.
Malcolm Hammond, minister,
will speak.
The
MEDFORD ALLIANCE CHURCH
Welcome You
Hedrkk Junior High Auditorium
1505 E. Jackson
SERVICES:
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Youth Service 6:00 P.M.
Evening Service 7,00 P.M.
Mid-week Servke 7:30 P.M. Wednesday
(Place announced each week)
"There Is a real and positive help far your every problem"
MEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Concert Tonight;
Sermons Announced
The Rev. Robert E. Cull,
pastor of First Assembly of
God, 1108 West Main st, will
speak at both Sunday services
on "Our Imaginations" at 11
a.m. and "The Narrow Way,"
at 7:30 p.m.
Tonight at 7:30 o'clock the
Mela-Tones, girls' vocal trio
from Evangel college, Spring
field, Mo., will present a sa
cred concert in the church
auditorium.
MRS. LENORE HANKS
Sunday Evening Speaker
Lesson, Lecture
Scheduled Sunday
"Life" will be the subject
of the Bible lesson Sunday at
First Church of Christ, Scien
tist, 100 Windsor ave., at 11
a.m.
At 8 p.m. Sunday Mrs.
Lenore D. Hanks, Portland, a
member of The Christian
Science Board of Lectureship,
will give a public talk on "Do
You Know Who You Really
Are?"
Mrs. Hanks was appointed
to the board of lectureship
earlier this year. The theme
of her talk will be man's dis
covery of his spiritual iden
tity under God.
During the morning lesson
the theme of God as eternal
life will be emphasized. The
text will be from Psalm 42:8.
Young people up to the age
of 20 are invited to attend
Sunday school. All are invited
to the services.
Unity Lesson
Topic Announced
"All Powerful Name" is
the subject of the lesson
scheduled by the Rev. Kath
arine Bosworth, minister of
the Unity church, Holly and
Haven sts., at the 11:15 a.m.
Sunday service. The text is
taken from Exodus 20:7. This
is the third of a series of les
sons on the commandments.
Miss Sandra Myers will be
at the organ. Mrs. Richard A.
Schuchard will sing "How
Beautiful Upon the Moun
tains" by Harker.
Mrs. Blanche Davis, Rogue
Valley Manor, was appointed
to fill a vacancy on the board
of directors.
The prayer ministry will
meet Wednesday, July 24, 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 Jackson v i 1 1 e
highway. The Ashland and
Grants Pass classes will meet
as usual. The lesson topic for
all study classes will be "Be
lieving and Receiving" from
the new book "A More Won
derful You."
Unity church is an affiliate
of the Unity School of Chris
tianity at Lee's Summit, Mo,
Quarterly Voters'
Meeting Scheduled
The quarterly voters' meet
ing of St. Peter's Lutheran
church will be held after the
11 a.m. service Sunday, ac
cording to the Rev. John E.
Simon, pastor the church.
Holy communion will be cele
brated in the 8:15 a.m. serv
ice. Members and friends of the
church are invited to attend a
Joint picnic of the Lutheran
Laymen's Leagues of Grace
Lutheran church, Ashland,
and St. Peter's at Lithia park
Sunday at 6 p.m. Clarence
Tiensvold, chairman of the lo
cal group, and Mrs. Tiensvold
are in charge of arrange
ments. Pastor
IWIIGART
Ph. 779-1047
'Youth Venture' Group to
Be Here From Sacramento
A contingent of 40 teenage
boys and girls, together with
their adult leaders, plan to
come from the Sacramento
district of the Reorganized
Church of Jesus Christ of Lat
ter Day Saints to Medford for
their "Youth Venture" -
week spent in work and sup
port of the program of the lo
cal congregation.
This is an annual project of
the youth, who spend three
months or more in qualifying
through study and testing
then travel to a particular
community for their work
Director of the "Youth Ven
ture" is Larry Nelson, Sacra
mento architectural draftsman
and youth leader of the Ar
cade congregation of i the
church. The ministerial ad
visor and preacher is Elder
Warren H. Chelline, church
missionary, who will be guest
minister at the local church
next week. Program director
is Leroy Burdick, a parole of
ficer with the California State
Youth authority; business
manager is Frank Tucker,
U. S. Forest service ranger.
Activities Her
The participating youth will
spend their days here in study,
worship, service projects, can
vassing, recreation, and other
similar activities. The local
pastor is Elder Harley David
son.
Elder Chelline is a high
priest with 20 years' exper
ience as a full time mission
ary, pastor, and church ad
ministrator, having served the
church in his native New Eng
land, Canada and throughout
the Midwest , southern and
western states. Currently he
travels throughout Nevada
and California in the interest
Pastor Returns
From Vacation
The Rev. G. O. Skaar, pas
tor of First Southern Baptist
church, and his family have
returned from their vacation.
He will conduct both services
at the church Sunday.
For the morning worship
hour his sermon will be on
Hearing and Heeding the
Voice of Christ." Scripture
background will be taken
from Romans 10. The church
choir will sing at both serv
ices, Dennis Sampels direct
ing.
At the evening service Mr.
Skaar will have for his ser
mon topic "Spiritual Health."
Scripture reference will be
from John 15.
Beginning Monday the Jun
ior and Intermediate Girls
Auxiliaries of Siskiyou asso
ciates will meet at Crescent
Lake camp for a week of rec
reation and study. Several
girls ages 9 through 16 from
the local church are planning
to attend. Mrs. Alma King
will accompany them as their
advisor.
Youth Counselor
To Speak Sunday
R. J. Igo will be the guest
preacher at St. Luke's Meth
odist church Sunday. His
topic will be "A Cup of Cold
Water," based on Mark 9:33
41. Mr. Igo is the Methodist
Youth Fellowship counselor
for the Rogue sub-district. He
is chairman of the Indian
Springs Methodist camp
grounds and he serves on the
camp commission of the Ore
gon Annual Conference of the
Methodist Church. He is a
member of First Methodist
church of Medford.
St. Luke's Methodist church
is located at 2320 Siskiyou
blvd. During the summer.
Sunday worship is held at 9
a. m. The Rev. Charles R. Mc
Donald is pastor of the church.
Ralph Humphrey is organist.
Mr. Igo will preach in the
absence of Mr. McDonald,
who will be directing a Jun-
camp at the Indian
Springs campgrounds. Mr.
McDonald reports that 78 Ju
nior age boys and girls from
all over Oregon axe registered
In the camp. The camp will
have a staff of 22.
Charles Henry, lay leader
of the St. Luke's congrega
tion, will preside at the serv
ice for Mr. Igo.
TALENT REVIVAL
Talent - Verne Wiggin, pas
tor in Indiana, Wyoming, and
Oregon, will conduct a revival
at the Talent Assembly of
God church from Monday,
July 22 through 29. The
nightly meetings will begin
at 7:30 p.m.
UNITY
Corner Holly and Haven Streets
Affiliated with Unity School of Christianity, Lee's Summit. Mo.
RfcV. KATHARINE BOSWORTH. Minuter
Worship Hour 11:15 a.m.
"All Powerful Name"
E.odus 20:7
Sunday School, Youth ol Unity, Adult Bible Class 9:45 a m.
OKice ooen daily. Monday thru Friday, 10 a m. -4 e m.
3777 Jacksonville Hwy. Ph. 772.6902 Everyone Welcome
of evangelism and church ex
tension.
His topic Sunday will be
"The Paths of Peace."
WARREN H. CHELLINE
Church Missionary
Service Times
At 1st Christian
Change Sunday
After the first services in
their new building the First
Christian church has found it
necessary to make a slight
change in the schedule of the
worship services. Both tne
church services and church
school will now be at 9:30 and
11 a.m.
The Rev. Wendell Wagler,
assistant minister, will preach
on the subject "The Great Be
longing." Mr. Wagler is leav
ing the end of this month for
Enid, Okla. where he will do
graduate work at Phillips uni
versity. There will be an open
house Sunday at the church
parlor from 2:30 to 5 p.m.
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Wag
ler and their young son,
Wayne.
At the 9:30 a.m. service
Sunday the Carillon choir
will sing "The Lord is My
Shepherd." The chancel choir
will sing an arrangement by
Mr. Wangler of the spiritual
Go Down Moses.
The Chi Rho fellowship
will meet at 6 p.m. to plan
their program for the next
six months. Monday morning
several of their group will go
to church camp at Little River
Christian camp.
The Middlers and Christian
Youth Fellowships will have
a softball game at the church
field at 6 p.m. After the game
each group will have their in
dividual study and worship.
Margaret White will have
charge of the Middlers;
Sharon Tucker and Douglas
Mann will conduct the CYF
study and worship.
Officers Elected
These two groups elected
officers at their last meeting.
Those serving for the Mid
dlers will be Anne Bannister,
president; Mickey Gillespie,
vice president; Penny Hayes,
secretary and Bob Mann,
treasurer. The officers of CYF
are Sharon Tucker, president;
Lawrence Myer, vice presi
dent; Carolyn Bailey, secre
tary, and Andrea Smith,
treasurer. The Middlers and
CYF are having a planning
retreat today and tomorrow
at the Pierce lodge at Squaw
lake.
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. all
functional departments of the
church will meet. This will be
their first meeting of the cur
rent year.
Guest Speaker at
Central Church
Larry Kccne will be the
guest speaker Sunday morn
ing at Central Church of
Christ. 1440 South Oakdale
ave. He is a graduate of Cra
ter High school. Central
Point, and of Cincinnati,
Ohio, Bible seminary.
He has recently returned
from Venezuela where he
ministered to a church among
families from the United
States who are employed
there. Mrs. Keene will present
a message in song at the 11
a.m. worship hour.
Following the morn 1 n g
service there will be a potluck
picnic at Alba park in honor
of the Keencs and their three
boys. The Central Point
Church of Christ has also
been invited to attend.
The 8 p.m. worship hour
will be devoted to reports
from the young people who
have attended Christian Serv
ice camp the past two weeks.
"kv th. 11 men will know that you are my
disciples, if you have
John 13:35.
APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH
North Central ave. at Third it
Loyce C Carver, pastor
Sunday.
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting
ASCENSION LUTHERAN
CHURCH
2617 Barnett rd.
Vernon Hanson, pastor
Sunday:
10 a.m. Sunday school
8 & 10 a m. Worship service
BETHEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD
1225 E. McAndrews rd.
L. D. Krause. pastor
Sunday.
VAo am. a una ay buiiuui
1 1 a.m. Worship service
6:30 p.m. Children's service
6:30 p.m. Youth
7130 pjn. Evangelistic service
WarinMriaV:
7:30 p.m. ui Die ana prayer nwui
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
iAin smith Oakdale ave.
John V. He be rl Ing, minister
Sunday:
y;o a.m. diui khwi
11 a.m. Worship
7 p.m. Youth meeting
8 p.m. Evening service
CHURCH OP CHRIST
1701 West Main
Lloyd Bridges, minister
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. BiDie classes
10:45 a.m. Morning worship
7 p.m. Evening worship
lll.HnplHoV
7:30 pm, miuwcca. didjc piuuj
rMHRfH OF JESUS CHRIST OP
LATTER DAY SAINTS 11M vvaro;
648 soutn ivy si.
David L. Peterson, bishop
Sunday:
B:40 a.m. rricsmwa niccim
11 a.m. Sunday school
7 p.m. Sacrament meeting
Tuesday:
10 a.m. rnmary
Wednesday:
in m Kpnei ocieiv
7:30 p.m. Mutual Improve
ment association.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Una WaraJ
648 South ivy st.
D. e. neison. Disnop
Sunday:
H a.m. rnesinooa mccung
9:15 a.m. Sunday school
3 p.m. Sacrament meeting
Tuesday :
in a.m. Kcnei society
7:30 p.m. Mutual Improvement
association
Thursday:
10 ajn. mmary
EAST SIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST
132 Vancouver st.
Mr. Jean M. Shelley, minster
Sunday:
h:43 a.m. aunaav scnooi
10:45 a.m. Morning worship
7 p.m. oiuay 01 acripiure
EASTWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH
(American Baptist)
North Keeneway dr. at Ridge way
i-iuiora j. xoung, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Church school
11 a.m. Morning worship
7:30 p.m. Evening service
Friday:
7:30 p.m. Fellowship Bible
Hiuay group
Saturday:
7:30 p.m. Victory Bible study
group
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
1108 West Main st.
Robert E. Cull, pastor
Sunday :
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
It a.m. Worship
6:15 p.m. Christ Ambassadors
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
7:45 p.m. Midweek service
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Conservative)
Wilson school,
Grand and Corona sts.
Bernard Andrews, minister
Sunday:
9:40 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
6:30 p.m. Family hour
7:30 p.m. Evening service
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Midweek service
FIR SI CHRISTIAN CHURCH
1900 Crater Lake ave.
Fred nek R. Evans, minister
Wendell Wagler associate
Sunday
9:30 St 11 a.m. Sunday school
9 JO St 11 a.m. Worship serv
ices 6 p.m. Chi Rho fellowship
6 p.m. Middlers fellowship
6 p. m, Christian Youth f el
Friday: Wednesday:
7 p.m. Carillon choir rehearsal
8 p.m. Chancel choir rehearsal
Saturday :
10 a.m. Junior choir rehearsal
FIRST IHl'RCn OF
THE
NAZARENE
520 North Holly st.
Harold M Sanner, pastor
Perry Christiansen, musie minister
Sunday:
7 a jn. Intercessory prayer
altar
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
6 p.m. Youth fellowships
7 p.m. Evening service
Tuesday:
6 ajn. Intercessory prayer
at
at
nar
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Hour of power
8:30 p.m. Sanctuary choir prac
tice Thursday:
6 a.m. Intercessory prayer at
altar
Friday:
8 pjn. Senior high activity
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
100 Windsor ave.
U block south of Cast Main st)
Sunday:
11 a.m. Church service
11 ajn Sunday school, nuntr
available Sundays and Wednesdays
Wednesday:
p.m. Testimonials of healing
Reading room it 28 West Sixth st
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily iexcent
Sundays and holidays)
FIRST METHUOIST CHURCH
West Main at Laurel t
George G. Roseberry. minister
Gerald Nelson, auocJat
Sunday
9 30 am. Adult classes and
church school
9 30 4 U a.m. Morning worship
10:45 a.m. Junior high classes
1 1 a.m. Senior high, nursery
6 30 om Juninr Hioh MVr
Wednesday :
7 p.m. Boy Scouts
7 Om Youth rhnir
Thursday:
7 p.m. Explorer scouts
Friday :
7 pm. Junior High MYf party.
TOMORROW NIGHT
65 Minutt Film
"IN TIMES LIKE THESE"
Mcloughlin Jr. Hi 7.30 P.M.
MEDFORD
CHURCH DIRECTORY
love for one another."
FIRST PKKSHYTtKlAN CHURCH
Eighth and Holly sts
D KirkJand West, pastor: David
Brown and Robert T Bridge
Sunday w ,
9.30 & 11 a.m. Church school
9:30 St 11 a-m. Worship service
Ice
7 p.m. Senior high fellowship
Tuesday:
7 p.m. Junior High fellowship
Wednesday:
530 p.m. Senior High fellow-
h7:30 p.m. Bible study
Thursday:
7:30 p.m. College fellowship
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST
794 Lozier lane
Gilbert O. Skaar, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
. 11 a.m. Morning worship
530 p.m. Training unions
6:30 p.m. Evening service
Wednesday:
7 p.m. Group meetings
8 pjn. Midweek prayer service
FOURSQUARE CHURCH
2200 Roberta rd.
K. L. Mathewson, pastor
Sunday:
i 9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship
' 6:30 p.m. Adult and youth meet
ings 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
6:30 p.m. Orchestra practice
7:30 pjn. Bible study and pray-
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
1294 South Peach st.
Roland Stewart, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 am. Worship
: 6 p.m. Family hour
7 p.m. Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
7 p.m. Miaweex prayer service
CP Minister To
Be Installed
Central Point The Rev.
Donald Krug will be officially
installed as pastor of the Cen
tral Point Presbyterian
church Friday, July 26. The
service is under the direction
of the Presbytery of South
west Oregon.
Among those participating
will be the Rev. King Jones,
Jacksonville; the Rev. Wil
liam Saladin, Phoenix, tha
Rev. John Reynolds, Medford;
Dr. D. K. West, Medford; tha
Rev, B. J. Holland, Ashland;
and the Rev. Robert Bridge,
Medford.
The installation service
will begin at 8 p.m. and will
be followed by a reception
and informal fellowship in tha
church basement.
Prior to coming to Central
Point, Dr. Krug served as
pastor of the First Presby
terian church, Quilcene,
Wash., and as minister of
visitation, Westminster Pres
byterian church, Sacramento,
Calif. He received his bach
elor of arts degree from the
University of California,
Berkeley, his bachelor of di
vinity from the San Francisco
Theological seminary and his
doctorate in theology from the
same seminary in 1963.
He will preach the sermon
'Strange New Dimension'' in
the Sunday morning worship
service. The choir will sing
the anthem "In the Quiet
ness". Sunday the youth group
will meet at the church at
3:30 p.m. for a swim and pic
nic in place of its usual even
ing meeting.
SUNDAY SERVICES
Mr. Jean M. Shelley, min
ister of East Side Church ol
Christ, 132 Vancouver ave..
will speak- Sunday at 10:45
a.m. on "He Went A Little
Farther." The Bible study
and worship service at 7 p.m.
will consider II Corinthians
2. A kaffeeklatsch will follow.
First Baptist
Church
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11:00
12:00
B. E. Andrews, Pastor
Byron Evans, Youth Dir.
Macfina. Temporarily at
WILSON SCHOOL
Grand & Corona
SUNDAY, JULY 21
9:40 A.M.
Sunday School for All
11:00 A.M.
Rev. Wolford A. Dawei
7:30 P.M.
Wollord A. Dawei
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Wednesday, 7:30 P.M.
Bible Study
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