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1957 Awird of Merit Winner
Associate Minister To
Speak at 1st
The Rev. Gerald C. Nelson,
associate minister, will preach
on "We Live In Deeds," at
both morning worship serv.
ices Sunday at Frst Methodist
church
Soloist for the 9:30 and 11
a.m. services will be Mrs,
Pauline Bush, singing "That
Sweet Story of Old.'
The Junior High Methodist
Youth Fellowship will meet
at 6:30 pjn. with Sharon Mast
Presbyterians
Announce Topics
For Sunday
Dr. D. Kirkland West Sun
day will speak on "Why Not
Sin If You can Get Away
With It?" at the First Presby
terian church. This will be
the beginning of a series of
sermons in the Book of Ro
mans. The quartet will sing, "Be
Thou Near Me, Lorn ana
Michael Johnson will present
a solo for both the 9:30 and
11 a.m. services.
Senior High Fellowship
will meet Sunday at 7 p. m.
for the last of the Summer
Study seminars. Fireside will
be held at Dr. West's home,
2550 Old Military rd. The
group from the work project
in Malin will report on their
week among ' the migrant
workers.
Senior High Fellowship
will also meet Wednesday at
5:30 pjn. when Dick Coram
will speak on, "The Problems
of the Inner-City Ministry."
Junior High Fellowship
meets Tuesday at 7 p.m. at
the home of Julie Marrs, 930
Park st.
Ten members of the Junior
High Fellowship are holding
a retreat Friday ana Saturday
at Harris Beach State- park,
Brookings.
WESTMINSTER
The regular worship serv
ice of the Westminster Pres
byterian church will be held
at 10 a.m. Sunday for the lasi
time this summer.
On Sept. 8 the church will
return to the winter schedule
with worship at 11 a.m. and
church school at 9:45 a.m.
Sunday the Rev. John O.
Reynolds will preach on the
subject "The Marks of Chris
tian Living." Miss DeEtta
Lawson will aing the solo "I
Will Not Leave You Comfort
less." Mrs. Earl Lawson will
be at the organ.
Church school classes for
all ages will meet at 9 a.m.
Sunday. New pupils are wel
come and are to register in
their department. The adult
discussion group under the
leadership of the pastor, will
meet during the same hour
to continue It study "The
Psalms and the Gospel."
Promotion Sunday in the
el'urch school will be held on
Seot. 8. A Christian education
retitat for all teachers and
workers in the church school
will bo held on Thursday,
Sept. 12, from 7 to 10 p. m.
Westminster church is lo
cated on Oakwood Dr. be
tween Barneburg and Grove-
land aves.
Conference Set
For Foursquare
The fall Sunday school
conference of Sunday schools
of the Foursquare district will
be held in the Ashland
church, Thursday, Sept. 5, at
7:30 p.m
Departmental sessions from
pre-school through youth and
general sessions covering
these topics: Is visitation im
portant to you? Use of visual
aids in teaching, and Tools
for your soul winning
During the deparmtentel
sessions there will be a meei.
ing with Miss Elolse Clarno,
Portland, for pastors, super
intendents and secretaries.
The Crusader youth group
presented highlights of the
Camp Crestvlew they had
Just attended the previous
weok. The Modford church
participated along with eight
-ether churches in the quit
eanteat that has been In ef
fect turing the year. Mlsa
Gloria fteemuesea represent
ed the district In the Miss
Crestvlew contest
- Tha Sunday school met at
f 'V'i'p" ' tfatrnwwe park last Sunday
I ; w a pteaie and Monday ve-
w lK-fl (wwmwrs nt the junior
FRIDAY. AUGUST 31. 13U
CHURCH NEWS
National Religious Publicity Council
Methodist
and Shirley Isaacs in charge
of the program.
The commission on educa
tion with Bob Sage as chair
man will meet Tuesday at
7:45 p.m. in the church Li
brary. The Senior High MYF will
have a fireside at the home
of Pat Longmore, 1445 John
son st., Tuesday at 5:30 p.m.
" The chancel choir will re
sume their regular Wednes
day rehearsals Sept. 4 at 8
p.m. Anyone interested in
singing in the choir is invited
to attend the first practice
session. Mrs. C. A. Adamson
is director. The youth choir
will rehearse at 7 p.m.
The Woman's Bible class
will meet for their monthly
dessert luncheon at 1 p.m.
Thursday.
The Methodist Men's cab
inet will meet at the church
Thursday at 7:45 pjn. A
group of men is planning to
attend the annual Methodist
Men's Assembly at Willamette
university in Salem, Sept. 6,
and 8. This meeting pro
vides an opportunity fer in
spiration and fellowship with
Methodist laymen from all
over the state. Dr. Don W.
Statler, supervisor of science
education in Portland schools
will be the chief speaker.
Song leader will be Rev. Bill
Van Druten of Nanaimo, Brit
ish Columbia.
Sunday, Sept. 8, the Senior
High MYF are sponsoring a
waffle breakfast at the church
from 8 to 9:15 a.m. Tickets
are available from all mem
bers as well as the church
office.
Dr. and Mrs. Roseberry
will return next week from
their vacation in Kansas. He
will be back in the pulpit
Sept. 8.
Southern Baptists
To Hear Series
The Rev. G. O. Skaar, pas
tor of First Southern Baptist
church, will continue in his
series of sermons on the Ten
Commandments at the sorv
ices Sunday. His topic for the
morning worship hour will be
"Spiritual Worship."
Song service will begin at
10:45 a.m., Dennis Sampels
directing. Mrs. Avis Hobbs
will be organist and Mrs.
Sampels will be at the piano.
At the 8 p.m. service the
pastor's message will be on
"Reverence for God's Name."
Wednesday, Sept. 4, will
be the final business confer
ence meeting of the church
year. The nominating com
mittee has given a partial re
port on officers for the com
ing year and others will be
presented at the Wednesday
meeting.
James Funston has been
reelected Sunday school su
perintendent and David L.
Johnson has again been
chosen to serve as treasurer.
Lester Dugan
Named to Post
Lester M. Dugan, who
serves the Medford - Central
Point congregations of Je
hovah's Witnesses as district
minister, has been named as
sistant convention manager
for the Everlasting Good
News convention to be held
at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena,
Calif., Sept. 1 to 8.
Dugan has been serving at
convention headquarters since
June 25 lining up the organi
zation. A veteran organizer,
Dugan will share the responsi
bility of supervising 20 de
partments geared to accommo
date an estimated 70,000 dele
gates coming from 50 states
and 24 foreign countries.
The Pasadena gather i n g
will climax the series of as
semblies which began in Mil
waukee, Wise, June 30. and
now progressing around the
world to over 23 cities includ.
ing London, Munich, Delhi,
Seoul, and Honolulu.
Brethren Church
Theme on Work
At th 11 e.m. worship
service Sunday at the Med
ford Church of the Brethren,
S45 North Mary at., the Rtv.
William Wash has chosen as
his sermon topic, "Work a
Sacred Thing " He will use
as his text, John 9:17.
There will be an all church
picnic Sunday, sponsored by
the Youth Fellowship at Tou-
Velle park beginning at 1
pjn. Al and Terry Birman
will be in charge of the garnet
and rucKsUnn.
Dolores Pool will be U
worship leader at the vmmx
service wfckh .will ire he'd In
the . late; iteroopij,
Stewardship
Services Continue
At 1st Nazarene
"Things That Are God's" is
the title of the third message
on stewardship to be given
Sunday morning by the Rev.
Harold M. Sanner, pastor of
the First Church of the Naz
arene of Medford.
The church, which is locat
ed at 520 North Holly St., is
mid-way in a stewardship en.
listment program. Laymen
are in leadership and partici
pating in each of the major
services, speaking on the sud
ject "Why I Tithe".
Jack Delmonte will give a
tenor solo during the 1 1 a.m.
service and Mrs. Rex Vowell
will sing with him in a duet,
as announced by Perry Chris
tiansen, minister of music.
The pastor's message in the
7 p.m. service will be on the
subject "Faith for the Fu
ture". Music will be fur
nished by the Evangel choir
and a teen-age girls trio.
The annual Sunday school
picnic will be held at Haw
thorne park from 11 a.m. to
3 p.m. on Labor Day. All the
usual activities for such a
gathering will take place with
a potluck dinner at noon. The
activities of the day are
under the direction of each
of the Sunday school depart
ments with Lisie Young as
general chairman.
Tonight the Senior High
activity will be "Dog Patch
Olympics" and will be held
in the church's activity build
ing. Competition will begin
at 7:30 p.m. Sponsors of this
activity will be Mr. and Mrs.
John Finkbeiner.
Two Churches
List Activities
Central Point "Eating
the Bread of Anxious Toil" is
the title of the sermon by
the Rev. Donald Krug, Sun
day at the Central Point
Presbyterian church. The
choir will sing "The Voice of
MSny Waters" by Norton. Fol
lowing the 11 a. m. service, a
coffee fellowship will be held.
The Junior High youth
group will meet at 7 p. m.
to view a filmstrip on "The Bi
ble." At the same time, the
topic for the Senior Highs
is to be "Christian Symbols.
Two classes for those inter
ested in church membership
will begin next week. Dr.
Krug has announced that the
class for young people will
meet the next five Sundays
at 6 p.m. beginning Sept. 1,
preceding the regular Youth
fellowship. The first of five
sessions for adults will be
held Wednesday, Sept. 4, at
7:30 p.m. al the church.
Jacksonville - Saturday at
6:30 p.m. the church night
fellowship will meet for its
regular monthly meeting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Tucker on Sterling rd.
Persons attending are to
take potluck dishes and table
service. There will be swim
ming for those who desire to
swim. Anyone needing trans
portation should meet al the
church al 6:15 p.m.
The Rev. King K. Jones,
pastor of the First Presbyter
ian church, Jacksonville, re
turns lo the pulpit Sunday
following his vacation. He
will preach on the subject
Out of the Mouth of Babes.
Miss Jacqueline Long will
sing during the worship ser
vice which is held at 11 a.m.
Mrs. George Wendt will be
the organist.
Thursday at 8 p.m. the ses
sion will meet.
St. Luke's Pastor
Returns to Valley
The Rev. Charles R. Mc
Donald, pastor of St. Luke's
Methodist church, will return
to his pulpit Sunday after an
absence of two weeks, lie
will preach on the theme:
"God's Mission and H t s
Church."
Mrs. Gloria Johnson will
be soloist during the service.
She will sing "How Lovely
Are Thy Dwellings" by Lit
tle. Ralph Humphrey, church
organist, will play: "Cazon
ctta" by Nordman, "Entreat
Me Not To Leave Thee,"
"The Song of Ruth" by Gou
nod, and "March of the Noble
Viking" by Keats.
St. Luke's Methodist church
is located at 2320 Siskiyou
blvd., across the street from
Hoover school. During the
summer srrvlcre begin it 9
a.m.
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TO YOU
Sunday, 9.00 a.m.
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THE REV.
ROSE LIGHTBURNE
Valley Speaker
Eugene Minister
To Speak at
Unity Sunday
The Rev. Rose Elaine
Lightburne, Eugene, minister
of the Unity church, will be
guest speaker for the Unity
churth of Medford, Holly and
Haven sts., at the 11:15 a.m.
Sunday service. Her subject
wil be "Your Miracle Con
sciousness." The text is tak
en from John 14:10-20.
Miss Lightburne assisted the
Rev. Ross Goodman, minister
of the Unity church in Port
land, before going to Eugene.
The Rev. Katharine Bos
worth, minister of the local
church, wil be guest speaker
for the Unity church of Eu
gene the same Sunday. She
will be accompanied by her
daughter, Mrs. John Bell,
Ashland.
Miss Sandra Myers will be
at the organ. Mrs. Richard A.
Schuchard will sing "Voice
in the Wilderness" by John
Prindle Scott.
Church school begins al
9:45 a.m. with classes for all
age groups.
The prayer ministry will
meet Wednesday, Sept. 4, at
11 a.m. In the Unity church.
All weekly classes are re
cessed for the following
week.
Following the church serv
ice will be a coffee hour hon
oring Miss Lightburne, with
Mrs. Jewel Parr, chairman.
Unity church is an affiliate
of the Unity School of Christi
anity at Lee's Summit, Mo.
'Great Deception'
Is Sunday Topic
"The Great Deception" is
the message to be brought
Sunday at 11 a.m. at the First
Baptist church, 649 Crater
Lake ave. Pastor Bernard E.
Andrews will speak.
Miss Joyce Colvin and
Mrs. Edith Adams will sing a
duel and Roland Gangstee
will be soloist. The ordinance
of communion will be ob
served. Sunday al 7:30 p.m. Pastor
Andrews will again speak and
his message will be "Have
You Suffered for Jesus?" The
trumpet trio will play and
Sharon Darnell and Mrs. An
drews will play an accordion
duel. Mrs. Arthur Putney will
be soloist.
A completely dcparlmcnl
alizcd Sunday school program
is offered al 9:40 a.m. Bus
transportation is available for
most Hreas in Medford. Sun
day at 6:30 p.m. three differ
ent youth groups meet under
adult leadership and present
programs especially suited to
the youth of the community.
Many members of the
church will spend Labor day
at the Union-Rogue Baptist
camp near Prospect. A full
day of activity including Bi
ble messages and recreation
has been planned.
The church is preparing
this week for the forthcom
ing evangelistic meetings
Sept. 8 to 20 with Evangelist
Tom Fair. This will be Mr
Fair's third meeting with the
church.
Women Conduct
Wilderville Service
Wilderville - The Wilder
ville Community Church ser
vices were given by the wo
men of Wilderville last Sun
day as the Rev. Austan Mc
Ghce is on vacation. Miss Riz
pah Douglass gave a talk on
social concerns; Mrs. PHrwin
Inialls gave the service, and
Mrs. Edward Kocnig read
from the Bible.
First Presbyterian Church
Eighth and Holly Phone 779-1711
Worship Services 9:30- 11:00 a.m.
Sermoni "Why Not Sin If You Can Get Away With
: ; Or.D. Kirkland West
'"-";;.'v::;-Churh.;hool: 9.30 and 11:00 a.m.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Management, Labor and
Church To Be Discussed
In observance of Labor
Day, members of the panel
for Ministers' Roundtable
will discuss the subject: "The
Institutions of Labor, Man
agement and the Church in
Creative Relationship."
The program is tele cast
at 11 a.m. by station KMED
TV on Saturday. The pro
gram will also be heard on
Sunday at 8:05 a.m. over ra
dio station KMED.
Sunday Subject
Is 'Two Miles'
"Two Miles" will be the
title of the Sunday message
by minister John V. Heber
ling at the Central Church
of Christ, 1440 South Oak
dale ave. at 11 a.m.
At the same hour the ele
mentary school children meet
in the fellowship hall for
junior worship. Summer as
sistant minister Joel Stith
will participate for the last
time before returning to col
lege.
At the 8 p.m. service there
will be a teacher recognition
program. Those who have
taught in the Bible school dur
ing the past year will be hon
ored. A refreshment time will
follow.
Tonight will be the final
night of the youth evangelis
tic crusade sponsored by the
Central Point, Phoenix, Ash
land and Medford Churches
of Christ. The meeting will
be at the Second and B st.
church in Ashland. It will be
gin with an activity period at
6:30 p.m. and the service at
8 p.m. Speaker :s James C.
Smith, minister of First
Christian church, Roseburg.
Associate Pastor
To Give Sermon
The Rev. Norman North
rup, associate minister, will
present the sermons at the
First Christian church Sun
day morning. Following a La
bor Day theme he will speak
on "Let Jesus Step Into Your
Work."
A mixed quartet composed
of Mrs. Eleanor Hamilton,
Mr. and Mrs. Marmie Olson,
and Robert D. Church will
sing "How Great Thou Art"
at both the services.
Mrs. Paul Andrews and
Mrs. Ruby Hicks will host
the coffee hour following the
second service.
The three youth fellowships
will meet at 6 p.m. Sunday
for recreation followed by a
devotional period. Many of
the youth and their sponsors
will go to Little River Chris
tian camp near Glide, Ore.
Monday to help close the
camp for the winter. The an
nual meeting of the Southern
Oregon Association of Chris
tian Churches, owners of the
camp, will be held Monday
afternoon.
All functional departments
of the church will meet Tues
day at 7:30 p.m.
Choir rehearsals will be
gin Wednesday after a
month's vacation; the carillon
choir at 7 p.m. and the chan
cel choir at 8 p.m. The junior
choir will rehearse Saturday
at 10 a.m. Mrs. Ray Lecson
is the director for all the
church choirs.
Rally Day Plans
Listed for GH
Gold Hill-Plans for a Rally
day on Sunday, Sept. 29 are
being arranged by the Gold
Hill Christian church Sunday
school classes. Each class will
have an individual part. After
church on that date a wiener
roast will be held, putting to
use the new barbecue pit com
pleted Aug. 27 by Dewey V.
Jeffrey, minister and Lee
Currey.
The barbecue pit will be
used for cookouts and was
built primarily with the idea
that the young folks could
combine this facility with
their activities at the church.
The second in a series of
flannel-graphs will be pre-
sented during Sunday school.
There are 13 in the scries on
. i .1.- ,.
the topic entitled "Christ I
First." j
About 10 members of the ,
Junior Sunday school class ,
new a parly at tnc nonie ot
their teacher, Mrs. Leonard
Andrew Aug. 19. The group
roasted wieners in me out-
dnor fireplace.
The Rev. Charles R. Mc
Donald, pastor of St. Luke's
Methodist church, will serve
as moderator. The Rev. Clif
ford Young, of Eastwood Bap
tist church will be the second
ministerial member of the
panel. They will have as their
guests representatives from
both organized labor and
management.
Fred M o r 1 a n, executive
secretary of the Industry
Council of Southern Oregon,
will represent management.
Representing organized labor
will be Kenneth Phillips,
busincs manager of Electrical
Workers Union, Local 59.
What kind of a creative re
lationship can labor and man
agement have with the
church? What is the role of
each during periods of labor
unrest? What kind of a rela
tionship can the church have
with labor and management
both during tranquility and
unrest? These are but a few
of the questions that will be
discussed.
The public is invited to sub
mit questions for future pro
grams on Ministers' Round
table. They may be sent to
Ministers' Roundtable, Sta
tion KMED, Medford.
Adventists To
Workers Meeting
Pastor A. P. Ritz of the
Medford Seventh-Day Adven
tist church will join other Ad-
ventist ministers, doctors and
dentists in a week end work
ers meeting held at Big Lake
Youth camp near Sisters, Ore.
Saturday and Sunday.
r.a banders, who recently
moved to the valley to teach
the seventh and eighth grades
at Rogue River academy, will
be guest speaker at the Med
ford church for the 11 a. m
service Saturday.
A number of Valley Seventh-day
Advcntist young peo
ple will leave next week to
attend denominational acad
emics.
Among those who will en
roll at Milo academy will be
Judy Bel'.z, Caroline Bigger,
Kathy and Jeanne Koemg,
Karen Ritz, Sharon Snyder,
Joyce Surprise, Gene Yost
and Gerald Woods.
Attending Laurelwood acad
emy at Gaston, Oic. will be
Rosalyn and Ronald Dewey,
Sandra Kitchen and Carol
Jarvis.
Congregational
Service Noted
"The Rule of Practical
Sympathy" is the title of the
sermon that the Rev. Robert
W. Tull will preach as the
Congregational church meets
for worship on Sunday.
The service will be at 10
a.m. at Hoover Grade school
on Siskiyou blvd. The school
is the temporary meeting
place of the church while
plans are being made for the
construction of a new church
and educational unit at the
corner of East Jackson st. and
Berkeley Way.
During the worship hour,
child care will be provided
for children up through
fourth grade.
Wednesday at 8 p.m. the
Christian Education commit
tee will meet at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. Porter B. Lombard,-
1115 East Main st.
The church school staff for
the coming year will have its
first meeting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lee, 141
Clover lane, on Thursday at
9:30 a.m.
Thursday evening all the
young people of the church
and their parents are invited
to a meeting at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. M. Donald Mc
Geary, 3745 Calhoun rd. The
meeting will begin at 7 p.m.
with a swim in the McGeary's
pool. At 8 p.m. the young peo
ple and adults will meet to
discuss and plan the church's
youth ministry for the com
ing months.
Christian Science
Bible Lesson Set
A Bible lesson on "Christ
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3:16 and related readings
from "Science and Health
i with Key to the Scriptures
bv Mary' Bakpr Etld vil, be
given during the service.
Young people up to the sr
of 20 are invited to attend
Sunriav school. All
ited to the services.
are in-
UNITY
Comer Holly and Haven Streets
A'ftliaterj ith Unity School ct Chrutiamty, Lee's Summit, Mo.
REV KATHARINE BCSWOKTH, Minuter
Worsh.p Hour 11:15 am.
"Your Miracle Consciousness"
John 14 10-20
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RLDS Institute
Scheduled In
Bend This Week
The Medfo-t branch of the
Reorganized Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints,
Tenth and Ivy sts., will not
hold services Sunday in order
to allow members to attend
the annual RLDS Southern
Oregon District Bend insti
tute. Pastor Harley Davidson
stated that there will be
church school at 9:45 a.m. at
the local church.
Registration for the insti
tute will start Saturday, Aug.
31, at the Allen School build
ing, Bend. Camping facilities
are available near Bend at
Shevlin County park or Tu
malo State park. For housing,
contact Elder Milton Petrie,
1533 West Eighth St., Bend.
The theme for this year's
institute, as reported by Dis
trict President High Priest
Noel King, Eugene, will be:
"Strengthened With Might by
His Spirit", taken from Ephe
sians 3:14-6. Guest ministers
will be Evangelist Mark Yeo
man and Missionary Elder
Donald Balsiger.
Classes and activities are
scheduled for all age groups
throughout the three-day ses
sion. Nursery will be provid
ed for two and three year
olds.
A Labor Day breakfast will
be cooked and served by the
Bend branch at Shevlin Coun
ty park on Monday, followed
by a prayer and fellowship,
concluding the services for
the institute.
Series of Sermons
Continue Sunday
Pastor Bruce Rogers will
continue a series of messages
on "Little Known Bible Peo
ple" at the 11 a.m. worship
service of Trinity Baptist
church. The subject for Sun
day will be, "The Servant
Who Looked Up." Miss Ce
celia Wilson will play a violin
solo at this service. She will
be accompanied by Miss Sally
Goodman.
Youth and Adult discussion
groups will be held at 8 p.m.
The adults will continue their
discussions from I Corinthi
ans, "The Church - God's
Workshop." The subject for
Sunday's discussion will be:
"A Warning In God's Work
shop - How Can the Church
Maintain a Witness for Christ
in a Morally Warped World?"
The Scripture portion will be
I Corinthians 5.
Sunday school classes for
all ages meet at 10 a.m. Trin
ity Baptist church is located
at Griffin Creek and South
Stage rds.
East Side Lists
Coming Activities
Mr. Jean M. Shelley, min
ister, will speak at the 10:45
a.m. service Sunday at East
Side Church of Christ. 132
Vancouver ave., on "The
Growth of A Christian in
Love."
The minister reminded per
sons who are interested in
joining the church that char
ter membership will close
Sept. 8.
At the 7 p.m. worship hour
Sunday the sermon will be
preceded by an evangelistic
song service.
The adult class during the
Bible school at 9:45 a.m. will
study the tabernacle Sunday.
Eastwood Baptist
Events Announced
Sunday at Eastwood Bap
tist church the pastor, the
Rev. Clifford J. Young, will
return to his pulpit to speak
on: "The Question About Di
vorce," using Mark 10:1-12 as
his scriptural background.
Holy communion will be ob
served. The choir will sing.
At the 7:30 p.m. service, the
nastor will speak on: "The
Blessing of Children." using
Mark 10:13-17 as hij scriptur-
I al passage.
September events for the
,-...v.
cnurcn include a ProPsccl
evangelism clinic, ana a ser-
ln. nt ..lmi'arii..lim mntinfc
ON SERVICE
Worship service at Ascen
sion Lutheran church, 2617
East Barnett rd., mill b at
10 am. Sunday. Holy com
munion will be cflebrated.
MisJ Sue Houw will sing
"Bless This House'' accom
panied by Jim Kiel.
"Happy are those
APOSTOLIC FAITH CHUKCH
North Central ave. at Third it.
Loyce C Carver, pastor
Sunday .
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morninc worshio
3 p m. Young people's meeting
cov p.m. cvangeusuc service
Tuesday & Friday
8 p.m Evangelistic service
ASCENSION LUTHERAN
2617 Barnett rd.
Vernon Hanson, pastor
Sunday:
10 a.m. Sunday school
10 a.m. Worship service
BKTHEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD
1225 E. McAndrews rd.
L. Krause. pastor
Sunday .
9:45 a m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship service
6:30 p.m. Youth and chil
dren's service
7:30 pjn. Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Bible and prayer hour
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
1440 South Oakdate ave.
John V. Heberling, minister
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship service
7 p.m. Youth groups
8 p.m Evening worship
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1056 Court St.
Eston Catlett, Minister
Sunday:
10:30 a.m. Worship service
7:00 p.m. Bible study
Wednesday:
7:00 p.m. Bible study
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS (1st Ward)
64a south ivy st.
David L. Peterson, bishop
Sunday;
8:45 a.m. Priesthood meeting
11 a.m. Sunday school
7 p.m. Sacrament meeting
Tuesday:
10 a.m. Primary
Wednesday:
10a.m. Relief Society
7:30 p.m. Mutual Improvement
association.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS (2nd Ward)
648 South Ivy st.
T. Gerald Huffman, bishop
Sunday:
8 a.m. Priesthood meeting
9:15 a.m. Sunday school
Tuesday:
10 a.m. Relief society
7:30 p.m. Mutual Improvement
association
Thursday:
10 a.m. Primary
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
345 North Mary st.
William Wash, minister
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
1 p.m. All church picnic
Friday:
7:30 p.m. Men's fellowship,
CBYF
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
(United Church of Christ)
Hoover school. Siskiyou blvd.
Robert W. Tull, minister
Sunday:
10 a m. Church school
10 a.m. Worship
Thursday:
7 p.m. Youth and parents meet
ing 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
EASTWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH
( American Baptist)
North Keeneway dr. at Ridgeway
Clifford J. Young, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Church school
11 a m. Morning worship
7:30 p.m. Evening service
FAITH ADVENT CHRISTIAN
2460 Roberta rd.
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a m. Morning worship
7:30 p.m. Evening service
Wednesday:
7.30 p.m. Midweek service
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
1108 West Main st.
Robert E. Cull, pastor
Sunday :
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 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)
649 Crater Lake ave.
Bernard E. Andrews, pastor
Sunday:
9 :40 a.m . Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning service
6:30 p m. Youth meetings
7.30 p.m. Evening service
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Mid-week service
FIRSl CHRISTIAN CHURCH
1900 Crater Lake ave.
Fredrick R. Evans, minister
Norman N. Northrup associate
Sunday
8:30 a.m. Bible study
9:30 & 11 a.m. Sunday school
9:30 & 11 a.m. Worship serv
ices 6 n.m. Youth fellowships
Monday:
7 p.m. Boy Scouts
Wednesday:
7 p.m. Carillon choir rehearsal
fi p.m. Chancel choir rehearsal
Saturday:
10 a.m. Junior choir rehearsal
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
2000 Crater Lake ave.
W. E. Martin, pastor
Sunday:
10 a m. Sunday s.'hool
11 a.m. Worshio service
7 p.m. Adult prayer group
7 30 p m. Evening servica
Monday :
7 pm. Boy Scout Troop
Tuesdav-
6 30 pm. Youth fellowship
Wednesday:
7 30 p.m. Prayer and Bibla
study
8:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal
Thursday:
1::30 p.m. Ladies missionary
fellowship
FIRST MKTMODIST CHURCH
West Main at Laurel st
George G. Roseberry minis Wr
Gerald Nelson, associate
Sunday I
9 30 a m Adult classes and.
church school
9 30 H s m. Morning worship
10 45 am Junior high clafwt ;
1 1 a ni Sfnior high, nursery
and young adults
3n p.m. Junior high MYF
Tuesdav: j
5 30 pm Senior High MYT
Wednesday : I
7 p m Boy Scout t
T p.m. Youth choir 1
H pm Chancel choir j
Thursday:
1 p m. Woman's Bibla class I
Tht
MEDFORD ALLIANCE CHURCH
Welcomes You
Hedrlck Junior Hijh Auditorium
1505 E. Jackson
SERVICES
Sundy School 9:43 AM.
Morning Worthip 11. CO A M.
Youlh Service 6,00 tM.
Evening Service 7.00 P.M.
Mid-week Srvic
MEDFORD
CHURCH DIRECTORY
who keep my ways."
Proverbs 8:32.
riRST CHURCH OP THtt
NrlZAKtNE
520 North HoJly it.
Harold il Sanner, pastor
Perry Christiansen, music minister
Sunday.
7 am Intercessory prayer at
ltar .
9:45 a m. Sunday school
XI a.m. Morning worship
6 p.m. Family hour
7 p.m. Evening service
Monday:
11 a.m. Sunday school picnic
Tuesday:
t a m. Intercessory prayer at
altar
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Hour of power
8 30 p.m. Sanctuary choir prac
tice Thursday:
6 a.m. Intercessory prayer at
altar
6:15 p.m. Visitation potluck
Friday:
7 p.m. Junior high missionary
meeting
FIRST CHURCH O CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
100 Windsor ave.
(1 block south of East Main st.)
Sunday:
11 a.m. Church service
11 a.m. Sunday school, nursery
available Sundays and Wednesdays
Wednesday:
8 p.m. Testimonials ol healing
Reading room 228 West Sixth st.
10 ajn. to 5 p.m. Daily (except
Sundava and holidays)
FIRST PRESUYTEKIAN CHURCH
Eighth and Holly sts
D Kirkland West, pastor; David
Bi-own and Robert T Bridge
Sunday
9.:i0 & 11 a.m. Church school
9:30 &c 11 a.m. Worship servica
7 p.m. Senior high fellowship
Tuesday:
7 p.m. Junior high felolwship
Wednesday:
5:30 p.m. Senior High fellow
ship 7:30 p.m. Adult Bible study
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST
794 Lozier lane
Gilbert O. Skaar. pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
1 1 a.m. Morning worship
7 p.m Training union
8 p.m. Evening service
Wednesday:
7 p.m. Group meetings
8 p.m. Midweek prayer scrvlct
FOURSQUARE CHURCH
2200 Roberts rd.
K. L. Mathewson, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship
6:30 p.m. Adult and youth meet
ings
i:au p.m. Evancelistlc servica
Wednesday:
hmu p.m. Choir practice
7 p.m. Orchestra practice
7:30 p.m. Bible study and pray
er
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
1294 South Peach st.
Roland Stewart, pastor
Sunday:
a:4 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m Worship
8 p.m. Family hour
7 p.m. Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
7 p.m Midweek prayer servica
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Kingdom hall
2402 Jacksonville highway
H. S Nixon, congregation servant
Sunday:
4 p.m. pudiic taix
5 p.m. Watchtower study
Tuesday:
8 p.m. Bible study
Frmay:
7:30p.m. Service meeting
end
theocratic ministry scnooi.
MT. PITT AVENUE CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
1332 Mt. Pitt ave.
James O. Gordon, pastor
Sunday:
y:4: a.m. sunaay icnooi
10:55 a.m. Worship
6 p.m. NYPS
Wednesday:
7:30 DJti. Praver meeting
Friday:
12:30 p.m. Hour of prayer for
missions.
OPEN RIHI.K STANDARD
2715 Table Rock rd.
Virnil Harsh, pastor
Sunday:
9:4a a.m. sunaay scnooi
11 a.m. Worship service
6:15 pm. Overcomers Youth
service
7 p.m. Evancelistlc service
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Bible and prayer houf
PENTECOSTAL, CHURCH OF GOD
Mace rd.
Troy Hall, pastor
Sunday:
:45 am. sunaay scnooi
11 a.m. Worship service
7:30 p.m. Evancelistic service
Tuesday:
7 30 p m. Bible study
Thursday:
7:30 p.m. PYPA
PHILADELPHIA CHURCH
(Nonsectarian)
1901 Grandview ave.
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas White, pastori
Sunday:
10 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship
7 p.m. Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting
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Church
B- E. Andrews, Pastor
Bvron Evans. Youth Dir.
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