FHIUAY,
Southern
Set Annual Meeting
The Rev. G. 0. Skaar, pastor
of First Southern Baptist church,
has chosen for his sermon Sun
day morning a message on "A
Mind To Work." At the evening
service he will continue in his
series of sermons on the Ten
Commandments. His topic will
be "Respect for Property."
The annual meeting of the
Siskiyou Baptist association will
be held starting tonight and
continuing through Saturday,
Sept. 21, at the First Southern
Baptist church, Grants Pass.
Tonight's session will begin
at 7 o'clock with the annual
message by Mr. Skaar. The
Rev. Austin Lovin, area mis
sionary for southern Oregon,
will deliver the missionary ad
dress. Saturday's sessions will be
Christian Workers
School Scheduled
Dr. Meredith Groves, execu
tive secretary of the Oregon
Conference of the Methodist
church, will be the guest min
ister Sunday at First Methodist
church. His topic will be "My
Christian Witness". Dr. Groves
is a former minister of the local
church.
Soloist will be Mrs. D. G.
MacDoueall, singing "There Is
a Balm in Gilcad." The youth
choir will sing "Break Forth
Into Jov" at 9:30 a.m. and the
chancel choir will sing "I Will
Extol Thee. 0 Lord," at 11
a.m.
The Christian Workers' school
for the Rogue River Valley sub
district will be held in the
church Sunday from 2 to 9 p.m.
The classes are for all commis
sion members, church school
teachers and workers of all
Methodist churches in the val
ley. Mrs. Robert France, Med
ford, it dean and registrar. The
opening address "Our Mission
Today" is by the Rev. Ed Asch
enbrenner, Eugene district su
perintendent. Song leader will be
Mrs. Ralph Richardson, Klam
ath Falls, and Mrs. Leo Taylor,
Medford, is organist.
An audio visual class will be
taught by Mrs. George Blin
horn, Eugene. A snack supper
will be served by the Woman's
society of Christian Service.
The Junior High MYF will
have a fireside at the home of
Larry Duysen at 1556 Jasper st.
Transportation will be provided
from the church at 6 p.m. Larry
Duysen and Peter Sage have
devotions.
The Senior High MYF will
have their regular meeting Sun
Crusader Youth to
Affend Rally
Crusader youth of the Four
square churches of Southern Or
egon will meet for a rally in
the Coquille church tonight at
7:30 o'clock.
The film, "Revolt in Berlin"
will be shown during the eve
ning service.
The Crusader youth groups
from Winston, Roscburg, New
Hope, Coquillc, Grants Pass,
Ashland and Medford churches
will participate in Bible quizes.
The Rev. K. L. Mathewson,
pastor of the Medford church,
will speak at the Sunday 11
a.m. service. The choir will pre
sent a special number during
the offeratory, under the di
laction of Mrs. Loyd Rasmus
sen. Miss Gail Trimble will ac
company at the piano and Miss
Gloria Hasmusscn at the organ.
Three Services
Remain in Series
Only three services remain In
the current evangelistic series
now underway at First Assem
bly of God, 1108 West Main st
the Rev. R. E. Cull, pastor, stat
ed today. The Wiley evangelistic
party of Fargo, N. D. will con
duct meetings tonight at 7:30
o'clock and twice Sunday at 11
a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Sunday morning the Rev. Ray
mond R. Wiley will speak on the
subject, "When A Man Sees
God," and the evening sermon
is e n t 1 1 1 e d , "Paralyzed and
Healed In Answer To Prayer."
Week end services will feature
vocal solos and duels by Mr.
and Mrs. Wiley and selections
will represent those requested
by members of the church con
gregation. All-Church Picnic
An nil-church picnic will he
held Sunday at TouVellc State
park following the 10:45 a.m.
worship service at Eastslde
Church of Christ, 132 Vancouver
ave.
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Baptists
gin at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. I he
Rev. Kenneth Hollenseed, pas
tor of the Baptist church, Cres
cent City, moderator for the
past year, will preside.
New pastors in the associa
tion to be introduced will be
the Rev. Elbert Galloway, Cal
vary Baptist church, Ashland;
the Rev. Noel Mills, First Bap
tist church, Phoenix, and the
Rev. Thomas Beaird, new pas
tor at Grants Pass.
The concluding features will
be an address by the Rev. C. E.
Boyle, Portland, editor of the
Pacific Coast Baptist, reports
from the various churches affil
iated with the association on
the work progress during the
past year, plans for the coming
year, election of new officers,
and adoption of a budget.
day at 6:30 p.m. with Dick Min
shall in charge of the program
on "Give Us Liberty, or Give
Us Death."
Unity Subject,
Music Announced
For Sunday
The Rev. Katharine Bnsworlh,
minister of Unity church, Holly
and Haven sts will be in her
pulpit Sunday, for the 11:15 a.m.
service, after attending t h e
Northwest Ministers' conf c r
ence, the past week in Yakima.
Wash. She was accompanied by
ner nusoana, Kay Bosworth.
faun and Patience" wi he
the subject of the lesson she has
scheduled for the Sunday morn
ing service. The text is taken
from James 1:2 and 8. A nurs
ery for babies and preschool
children is provided.
Miss Sandra Myers will be at
the organ. Mrs. Richard A.
Schuchard will sing "Lift Up
Your Eyes to the Heavens" 'by
MacDcrmid.
The prayer ministry will meet
Wednesday, Sept. 25, at 11 a.m.
in the Unity church. Those at
tending are asked to take their
lunch. Coffee will be served. At
1 p.m. the study class will meet.
The Wednesday nit'lit study
class will resume their lessons
at the Unity Center, 3777 Jack
sonville highway, at 7:30 p.m.
The Ashland and Grants Pass
classes will meet as usual. The
lesson for all study classes will
be taken from the new text book
M a g nificcnt Decisions" by
James Decker.
Unity church is an nffiliate of
the Unity School of Christianity
at Lee's Summit, Mo.
Unitarian Group
Notes Subjects
When members and friends of
the Rogue Valley Unitarian fel
lowship meet Sunday, David
Alexander, program chairman,
will speak on the subject:
"Looking For A Better Re
ligion." In this talk, the "re
ligious experiences" of the
speakers of the last two Sun
days will be considered as a
unity and as a modern example
of the religious quest of man.
The fellowship, under I h e
chairmanship of Ernest Wan
der, meets each Sunday at 11
a.m. in the Red Cross building,
60 Hawthorne st.
At the same hour, a church
school for children is conducted
at the Colleen Hope Studio just
across the street. Registrations
for classes by age group are
still being accepted for children
aged 3 to 16. Mrs. Ilerschel
Barnes is director of education.
The curriculum materials used
arc obtainable by interested ni.shed with families to take
parents from Mrs. Fred War- their own table service. All
den who is in charge of the re-! members and friends are invit
ligious education library of the ed.
fellowship.
Followind the morning serv
ice, a discussion period and a
coffee hour arc held. This sea
son, the coffee hour is under
the supervision of Miss Ethel
Marley, assisted by hostesses.
VTA1K. , I list. KW Windsor ave., will be
The Future in the Light of: on the subject of "Matter"
Bible Prophecy" will be Ihej Scriptural reading for the II
public talk Sunday at 4 p.m. at , a.m. lesson will include the
the Kingdom hall of Jehovah's j verse from 1 John 2:17.
Witnesses. L. Chrislenson, rcp-j Young people up to the age
resentative nf the Watchtower j of 20 are invited to attend Sun
Bible and Tract society, will. day school. All are invited to
speak. tn(, services.
First Presbyterian Church
Eighth and Holly
Worship Services 9:30- 11:00 a.m.
September 22
Sermon: "Who Ii Child of God?"
Dr. D, Kirkland West
Church Schooli 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
Two Presbyterian
Churches List
Coming Activities
Central Point The Rev. Don-,
aid Krug, pastor of the First
Presbyterian church, Central
Point, will preach Sunday at 11 1
a.m. on the subject, "Teach Us
to Pray." The choir, directed by
Mrs. Arthur Schafroth, will sing
"0 Holy Father" by Palestrina.
At 7 p.m. the youth groups
will meet at the church for a
program planning meeting and
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The churchmanship classes
: arc continuing under Dr. Krug's
leadership, with the young peo
pie's session at 6 p.m. Sunday
and the adults at 7:30 p.m. each
Wednesday.
Jacksonville "Be Unasham
ed to Witness" is the topic of
the sermon to be given by the
Rev. King K. Jones in the First
Presbyterian church, Jackson
ville, Sunday at 11 a.m. The
sermon is one of a series of
sermons from Paul's second let
ter to Timothy. The series is en
titled "Paul's Last Words."
Miss Betty Kyker will play a
violin solo, "Andante," during
the worship service. She will be
accompanied by the guest or
ganist, Mrs. Lyle Schoppert.
Sunday at 4 p.m. the final
new members class will be held.
Sunday at 7 p.m. the Men's
study will meet to consider
Philippians.
Former Resident
To Speak Here
W. T. Frost, Portland, will be
the guest preacher at St. Luke's
Metnodist church, 2320 Siskiyou
blvd., at the 11 a.m. worship
service ouneiay.
Mr. Frost, a layman in the
Ro s e City Park Methodist
church, is with the soil conser
vation service as director of the
Oregon snow survey. Until ten
years ago, he was a Medford
resident and teacher of the
Builders' class at First Method
ist church. He is in Medford this
week end to teach a course in
adult work for the Methodist
Christian Workers' school for
the Rogue River valley at First
Methodist church.
His sermon topic at St. Luke's
will be: "11 o w Big Is Your
tiod.' He will be accompanied
by his wife, Hazel, who is audio
visual resource librarian for the
Oregon Annual Conference of
t h e Methodist church. Mrs.
Frost will also be a member of
the faculty of the Christian
Workers' school, teaching the
course in audio-visual resources.
The Junior High Methodist
Youth Fellowship will have its
first meeting of the fall in the
home of its counselors, Mr. and
Mrs. Ab Gresselt, 1B17 East
Jackson St., Sunday at 6:30 p.m.
The Gressetts will be hosts at
dinner. The Senion High MYF
will have an activities night or
ganized by Miss Sharon Chip
man. Meeting Changes
Noted by Lutherans
The senior choir of Ascension
Lutheran church has changed
their meeting to Thursday at
7:30 p.m. as a more convenient
time.
The Adult Instruction class
will hold its first meeting to
night at 7:30 o'clock and the
confirmation class for young
people is at 10 a.m. Saturday.
Also at 10 a.m. on Saturday will
bo the junior cnoir directed by
Mrs. Roy Miller.
There will be a vote by ballot
Sunday to determine whether
the worship should be set at
an earlier time, and if so, the
Sunday school will be changed
accordingly.
After services there will be
a politick picnic at Hawthorne
P1,rk - Beverages will be fur
Christian Science
Lesson Announced
The Bible lesson Sunday at
First Chiirrh nf rlii-iKl in.
Phone 779-1711
1957 Award of Merit Winner
Dedication Service
For Miss Harwood
The Congregational church
will meet for worship at 11
a.m. on Sunday. The meeting
place of the church is Hoover
Grade school on Siskiyou blvd.
while plans are being made for
the construction of a new sanc
tuary and educational unit on
East Jackson st. at Berkeley
Way.
The Rev. Robert W. Tull,
minister of the church, will
preach a sermon entitled, "Is
Not Life More Than Meat?"
A service of dedication will
be conducted for Miss Marilyn
Harwood who will begin a year
of volunteer service with the
Department of Specialized Min
isters of the United Church of
Christ next month. An offering
to pay the cost of Miss Har
wood's travel to the Volunteer
Service Training center in
Pottstown, Penn., will be re
ceived. Miss Harwood, 18, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Willard G. Har
wood, 1109 West 11th St., is a
graduate of MedforoV High
school and attended Southern
Oregon college for one year.
She has served as president
Stewardship
Program to Continue
The laymen's movement,
tilled the Stewardship Enlist
ment program, continues at the
First Church of the Nazarene,
520 North Holly St., with well
over half the amount desired
pledged. "Tithing Puts God
First" is the general theme of
the program.
"The Triumph of Faith" is
the subject of next Sunday's
message at 11 a.m. by the Rev.
Harold M. Sanner, pastor of the
church. Music for this service,
as announced by Perry Chris
tiansen, minister of music, will
be the sanctuary choir singing
"Send Out Thy Light", and a
number by the Fishermen male
quartet.
The Sunday evening music
program is back on the fall
schedule with musical presen
tations next Sunday night by a
girl's trio composed of Cheryl
Stewart, Carolyn Cole, and
Leah Weaver, a soprano solo by
Mrs. Rex Goble, and a duet by
Dean von Stein and Melvin
Johnson. The pastor's message
in the 7 p.m. service will be on
the subject "Fixed-Heart Chris
tians." Speaker for the junior church
worship Sunday will be Mrs.
Kenneth Laurance. A duet will
be presented by Linda Mc
Mahan and Karen von Stein.
Music for the junior church is
under the direction of Carol
Fall Round-Up
Planned in Ruch
APPLEGATE VALLEY A
"fall round-up youth party" this
evening at Ruch Community
church will open a busy season
for young people of the church,
according to Pastor Earl G.
Mortlock.
Western attire will be in or
der, and the western theme will
be used in room decorations.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Hunter,
with Mr. and Mrs. Mortlock,
are advisors.
A basketball schedule also is
getting under way, and a work
out is scheduled each Monday
at 7:30 p.m. at Uuch school
gym. All interested young peo
ple are invited to participate.
Religion Course
Set at St. Mark's
mis1
t A 12-weck course in religion
instruction for adults will st
at St. Mark's Episcopal church,
Thursday, Sept. 26, at 8 pm. in
the parish hall.
ine Kcv. l.eorge It v. Hoi-
s er, roc or and the Rev. Da-
vid V. A. Browne, assistant, will
conduct the classes which are I
open to the public. The classes
will not involve any commit
ment to further association with
the church.
Subjects to be covered include
church history, doctrine, wor
ship and practice, the Chris
tian sacraments, Holy Bible,
Book o, Common Prayer, church j
organization, meaning and pur-
pose of confirmation and a class
in personal religion. The class-
to.' fir Z SZ! nH h! "
low for questions and discus-
sion.
UNITY
Corner Holly anil Haven Street
Affiliated with Unity School of Christianity, Lee't Summit, Mo.
RtV. KATHARINE BOSWORTH, Minuter
Worship Hour tl 15 am.
"Faith and Patience"
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Sunday School, Youth of Unity, Adult B.ble Oat 9 45 m.
Office open daily, Monday thru Friday, 10 a m .4 f, m
3777 Jacksonville. Hvv.- Ph 772-6902 fveryone Welccajje
MJiDMJKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MliDKORD. OKKGON
CHURCH NEWS
National Religious Publicity Council
of youth fellowship, church
school teacher and as youth
representative on church coun
cil. Following her training at
Pottstown, Miss Harwood will
be assigned duties in an or
phanage, settlement house, hos
pitals, home for the aged or a
similar institution of the United
Church of Christ. She will re
ceive no salary during her
year, only board and room.
During the worship hour Sun
day the church school will of
fer classes for all children
through sixth grade.
Sunday evening the Senior
High youth will meet at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. John
R. Watson, 115 Black Oak dr.
The meeting will be from 7 to
9 p.m. and will include the elec
tion of officers for the coming
year, and discussion of program
"and activities.
The Laymen's Fellowship will
meet for breakfast Wednesday
at 6:30 a.m. at Stanley's Res
taurant, 510 North Riverside
ave. Wednesday the choir will
rehearse at 8 p.m. at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Rich
ardson, 749 West 14th st.
Enlistment
Harris and Bill Brewster
junior church director.
The first meeting of the fall
will be held by the Men's Fel
lowship of First Nazarene on
Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in the
church's activity building. John
Finkbeiner, vice president and
program chairman of the or
ganization, states that guest
speaker for the evening will be
Robert H. Smith, who ,is fly-
way biologist with the Depart
ment of Interior Fish and Wild
life Service. Mr. Smith gained
wide publicity when he came
across the almost extinct
whooping crane in northern
Canada.
Crusade To End
At First Baptist
Evangelist Tom Fair will con
clude his current Evangelism
crusade with the First Baptist
church tonight at 7 o'clock.
A feature of the service will
be the showing of a film "Wheels
Across India, depicting the
search for the snake worship
ers. Following the film Evan
gelist Fair will preach his clos
ing message.
Sunday morning, Pastor Ber
nard E. Andrews will speak on
the subject, "Here We Stand."
The chapel choir will sing for
the service and Maynard Had
ley will be soloist. The church is
meeting in its new buildings at
Crater Lake ave. and Stevens st.
Preparations are being made
for a six-weeks Sunday school
contest in competition with the
Bethel Baptist church, Phoenix,
Ariz. The contest '"' run from
Oct. 6-Nov. 10. Richard Miller
is chairman of the contest com
mittee. Sunday at 7:30 p.m., Pastor
Andrews will speak on the sub
ject "Gospel Perversion." Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Coster will sing
a duet.
Week day activities for next
week includes a Child-Evangelism
conference at the church
Tuesday through Thursday from
9:30 a.m. to 1:30 pm
Monday morning, Pastor An
drews will leave for Portland to
attend the annual Pa or's semi
nar at the Western Conservative
Baptist Theological seminary
through Friday noon.
Deacon To Speak
Sunday at RLDS
l Deacon Darrell Miller will oc-
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returning home from service
with the Armv in Frame
A baptismal service is
planned for Sunday at 2:30 pm
with the ronfirm'iimn .J,.,, .
folL'ng al wo p in. a. h !
KM- W s Davidson
and I 11 i u ley Davidson will per-!
form this ordinance.
Mid-wk prayer and fellow-;
llu,t "' ,f J"
7:30 p nv w II be under the di-!
rection of Elder Davidson. 1
Local Churches
Announce Sunday
Topics, Activities
At the First Presbyterian
church Sunday Dr. D. Kirkland
West will continue his sermon
series on Romans with "Who Is
a Child of God?", using the
text, Romans 8:14.
The senior hieh choir will
sing a traditional French mel
ody for the 9:30 a.m. service,
titled, "Let All Mortal Flesh
Keep Silence." At the second
morning service the chancel
choir will present the anthem,
"Hear My Prayer, O Lord.
Senior High Fellowship meets
Sunday evening at the church
with Fireside following at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Myron
Gaston, 1416 West Tenth st.
They also meet each Wednesday
at 5 p.m. for choir practice and
a potluck supper.
Junior High Fellowship meets
each Tuesday at 4 p.m. for rec
reation, worship and church
school. The dinner will be at
6:10 p.m. At 6:30 p.m. next
Tuesday the Fellowship Com
mission will present a surprise
program.
A Bible study group is cur
rently being presented by Dr.
West in the Book of Romans.
This week's study will be held
at the church Wednesday at
7:30 p.m.
The Men's club will hold its
regular businessmen's luncheon
Thursday at noon. All men are
welcome to attend this time of
fellowship with a short inspira
tional message from Dr. West.
The meeting is over promptly at
12:50 p.m.
Westminster
The Westminster Presbyterian
church will meet for worship
Sunday at 11 a.m. when the
Rev. John O. Reynolds speaks
on the subject "How Christ
Works in Life."
The church choir under the di
rection of Mrs. Harvey Field
will sing "A Mighty Fortress Is
Our God" by Mueller. Children's
church for boys and girls from
5 to 10 years of age will be held
during the hour, with the chil
dren sitting in the adult service
for the first few minutes, and
then departing for mission study
on India. Nursery care is pro
vided for pre-school children.
Tonight the Mariners club for
couples of any age will have
their monthly meeting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Cobb, 42 South Barneburg rd.
Potluck supper will begin at 7
p.m. after which Mr. Reynolds
will show slides and tell of the
senior high Trail conference
held in the Trinity Alps last
July. Those who cannot attend
the dinner are welcome to at
tend the program.
The Senior High Fellowship
will meet Sunday at 7 p.m. at
the church after which fireside
will be held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. L. L. Armstrong, 2101
Oakwood dr.
Westminster church is located
on Oakwood dr. one block south
of East Main st.
Spiritualist Chapel
Notes Activities
GOLD HILL - The Rev. El-
vina Colburn, pastor of Concord
Spiritualist chapel, will give the
anf ress Minrlnv a! R n m
Assisting the pastor during'
t h e service will be Robert 1
Routh, Mrs. Helen Bush Miss '
Susan Show, and Sidnev Jones i
Mrs. Colburn will play the Monday. Sept. 23, at tne central
piano, organ and solo-vox Miss ! Point Community Bible church.
Carol McCall will play the clar-1 Tne conference is sponsored
(net. j by the district Sunday school
The pastor said private i committee of the Pacific North
classes for instruction for mem-! wost district of the Christian
hers nnlv havo hnn ,-nc,,mH 1 and Missionary Alliance.
aiior a summer recess.
bprs of (he rchurch Sund
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The Rev. Flovd Humble. Gar-
dena, Calif., medium and flower
analyst, will visit the chapel
later this fall.
Eastwood Baptists
Announce Events
Missionary Moments will fea
ture the story of "The Lone Star
Mission." at the Sunday morn-
ing service at Eastwood Baptist
church The nastor the Rev
CI, ,rd J Ynime will Jw
on "Reliable Prediction." usinc
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! Thc cn""-''l choir will sing "I !
! ''ove Tnce' M.v Lortl" At the i
'M pm S(rvi'. the pastor j
m "'iRdom Prc-iat
eminence," wilh Mark 10:35-45
.Plro, . .
I, 2r S ! Mis Lee McCann Vtil sing a
You,h Fellowship and Senior1 solo during the worship hour at
h BYp wj i , m. Mrs. Leonard Andrews
inV npar (l,Ulre 8 L.m ,llav ,ne piano. The sermon
The Victory class Bible studv will be given by the Rev. Dewey
Rrup wm mco, Saturday at V. Jeffrey, minister of the
8 p m. I church. '
The
MEDFORD ALLIANCE CHURCH
Welcomes You
Hedrick Junior High Auditorium
1505 E. Jackson
SERVICES
auncny acnooi
AArtrnlnr, W,.k;
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Youth Service 6:00 P.M. ZWIIGART
Evening Service 7:00 P.M. pn. 779-1067
Mid-week Service 7:30 P.M. Wednesday
iPlact announced each week!
"There Is a real and positive Kelps for your every problem
BLTIItX
i Rev. Wayne M. Butchart
kima, Wash., will be guest min
ister at Bethel Assembly oi
God for a series of revival serv
ices beginning Sunday. The
Sunday services are at 11 a.m.
and 7:30 p.m. The services
Tuesday through Friday will
be at 7:30 p.m. The church is
located at 1225 East McAndrews
rd.
SI'EAKEK ine
. Ya-
Rally, Promotion
Day in White City
Rally day and Promotion Sun
day activities will begin at 9:45
a.m. at the Berean Baptist
Quartet To Give
Concert at
First Christian
The Northwest Christian Col
lege Crusader quartet will pre
sent a concert at the First
Christian chunrch Sunday at
7:30 p.m.
The Crusader quartet will pre
sent a program in which sacred
numbers will predominate. They
have been on tour of the north
western states, Utah, and Cali
fornia during the summer. This
will be their final concert before
starting the fall term at college.
Dowell Callis, field representa
tive for CC, travels with the
quartet.
Sunday morning the Rev.
Frederick Ross Evans will
preach on the subject "Trans
formation at Transfiguration."
At the 9:30 a.m. services the
carillon choir will sing "O
Praise Him," an anthem writ
ten by St. Francis of Assisi.
The combined junior and chan
cel choirs will sing Haydn's "Ye
Servants of God" at the 11 a.m.
service.
The coffee hour will honor
Mrs. Kitty Smith, a life-long
member of the church, who will
observe her 90th birthday this
week. Her granddaughter, Mrs.
Raymond Retcr, assisted by
Mrs Wilbur Arnold, will be host
ess.
At 6:30 p.m. Sunday the en
tire church will have a snack
supper served on the patio.
Conference To Be
Held Here Monday
H- Dc Los Holmes, national
representative from Christian
Publication, will speak at an
a,ca Sunday School conference
ine program win ue uuiii
to 9 p.m. and will include an
swers on leadersnip lesson
preparation and problems. All
interested persons are invited to
attend.
The Rogue Valley meeting is
the first of five such confer
ences scheduled throughout the
Northwest. After Medford they
will be in Salem and Olympia,
Ellensburg, and North Seattle,
Wash.
Lesons Noted tor
GH Christian
GOLD HILL "Jesus Sent
Forth The Seventy" will be the
title of the fifth in a series of 13
flannelgraph lessons on the topic
"Jesus First", at Gold Hill
Christian Sunday school. Sunday
:a a.ra.
The rhythm band will present
flections during the opening of
y:4j a.m. I I a
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Christian Doctrine
Institute To Open
A two-day Confraternity of 10:10 a.m., and close at 4:15
Christian Doctrine institute will ; p.m. Mass will be celebrated
nnn tnnieht at St. Anne's Par-! at 12:15 p.m. and luncheon
ish hall, 8th and C sts., in Grants
Pass with an address by the
Rev. Bernard Hwang, OSB.
Father Hwang's topic will be
"Christian Spirituality." From
the Benedictine Abbey of St.
A-.1.... in Pmnae Rplcilim. tlP
has conducted workshops and
spoken at CCD forums in this
country to spark a more intelli-
gent and understanding activity J " , u'
by the layman in the work of ; Milwaukee , High School teach
Christian education. F a t h e r s; Sister Jean Mane, SSS,
ii. j., ciriio woi-n i Portland, the kerygmatic ap-
, University of
Louvain where ne receivea nu
doctorate in theology.
The Institute will be oper i to j
participants from the Grants'
Pass, Medford and Ashland
parishes, including all misisons.
Registrations will be taken at
9:45 a.m. Saturday. Split ses
sions will begin that day at
church, White City, under the
direction of Kenneth Fisher.
There will be a general assem
bly of all departments with each
one having a part in the pro
gram. Promotional certificates
and awards will be presented by
the department heads at the
conclusion of the program.
"Preamble to Revival" will
be the subject of the Rev. R. A.
Hadeen at the 11 a.m. worship
service. The Scripture portions
are Nehemiah 9:1-3, and II
Kings 18: 4-7.
Dallas Redding will be the
soloist during the service with
Mrs. Hadeen as organist and
Mrs. Lucille Cuddy as pianist.
The pastor's message in the
7:30 p.m. service will be on the
subject "What Sin Does to the
Christian, Sin Takes Away the
Soul-Winning Passion and the
Power of a Christian."
Missionary Moments will fea
ture a report from the Rev.
Vernon Crouse, Missionary in
Alaska. Other features are
singspiration, instrumental mu
sic and testimony time.
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. the
church meets for Bible study
and prayer under the leadership
of Pastor Hadeen. Bible study
subject will be "Prayer Is the
Art.... TU..1 -J i . .
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ful,"ree,v,'"? M(r,rcy andi
Help in Time of Need.
Berean Baptist church is lo
cated at the corner of Crater
Lake highway and Avenue A in
White City.
Central Church
To Hear Quartet
The Northwest Christian Col
lege quartet and Dowell Callis,
field representative for the col
lege, will be guests at the Sun
day morning service at Central
Church of Christ, 1440 South
Oakdale ave.
The quartet will sing several
numbers at the Bible school
opening assembly at 9:45 a.m.
and at the 11 a.m. worship serv
ice. They will also participate
in the Bible school classes. The
minister of Central Church, i
John V. Hebcrling, will be the 1
speaker at the worship service, j
His sermon will be "What Jesus
Thinks of His Church: Part I
Christ's Concept of His
Church."
Following the morning serv
ices there will be a fellowship
dinner with the quartet and Mr.
Callis. The congregation is
asked to take potluck dishes and
their own table service.
Youth groups of Central
Church meet at 6 p.m. and the
evening worship begins at 7
p. m. Mr. Heberling's message
at that hour will be "How Shall
We Use Our Spiritual Gifts?";
the message being based on
I Corinthians 12 and 14.
STOP!
WHAT DO YOU REALLY KNOW
ABOUT RELIGION?
WHAT DO YOU REALLY KNOW
ABOUT THE CHURCH?
WHY NOT FIND OUT
THE TRUTH?
COME TO THE
ADULT INSTRUCTION CLASS
STARTING THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER 26 - 8:00 P.M.
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
FIFTH AND OAKDALS
NO COMMITMENTS WHATSOEVER
THE REV, GEORGE R. V. BOLSTER, RECTOR
THE REV. DAVID V. A. BROWNE, ASSISTANT
served at a n o m i n a 1 fee at
1 p.m.
Sunday's program, beginning
at 1:10 p.m., will consist of
general, sessions and organiza
tional meetings, closing at 4:15
p. m.
: Speakers
Institute speakers and the
sessions they will conduct in-
P-ch, Sister Mary Cement
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A jn' sgs PorHanJ
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; f j .,.:,', ... Mrs .':
Anderson, fortiana, parent edu
cators; the Rev. B. M. Single
ton and Robert Busch, Grants
Pass, welcomes.
A group from the Medford
CCD unit will conduct the
Saturday session on religious
discussion clubs.
The Grants Pass institute,
planned to continue the program
begun at a similar workshop in
Medford last fall, is being con
ducted by the St. Anne's parish
unit of the CCD with the assist
ance of Sister Jean Marie, SSS,
archdiocesan supervisor of tha
Confraternity.
Among those who will attend
the sessions from the Medford
area are several student mem
bers of the St. Mary's High
school Sodality who contribute
many hours of work to CCD
each year.
Further information concern
ing the Institute may be ob
tained from Mrs. Arthur Becker,
773-2659.
Program Set of
Negro Spirituals
EAGLE POINT - A musical
program of Negro Spirituals
will be presented Sunday at
7:30 p.m. at the Eagle Point
Community Bible church, South
B st.
The 25-voice church choir
will sing such favorites as "So's
I Can Write My Name," "Eze
kiel Saw the Wheel," "Go, Tell
It On the Mountains," and "No
Hiding Place.'
The public is invited to attend.
Present choir director is G. H.
Lamply who assumed that po
sition two weeks ago from Mrs.
Wayne Horlon. The program
will last for approximately one
hour.
Pastor of the church is tha
Rev. Warren L. Christensen.
First Baptist
Church
Conservative
Fundamental On The
Air
K-BOY
11:00
12:00
B. E. Andrews, Pastor
Byron Evans, Youth Dir.
NOW Meeting In The
Beautiful New Church,
649 Crater Lake Avenue
SUNDAY, SEPT. 22
7:00 TONIGHT!
Last Chance to Hear
EVANGELIST TOM FAIR
Also Dramatic Film
"Wheels Over India"
9:40 A.M.
Sunday School for All
11:00 A.M.
"WHERE WE STAND"
7:30 P.M.
"GOSPEL PERVERSION"
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i Prayer Scrvict i
I Wcdnesday:30 P.M. j
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