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REV. PAUL WILLISCROFT
Here From Europe
Denmark Workers
At 1st Nazarene
. The Rev. and Mrs. Orville
KlHven. recently returned from
CoDenhagen. Denmark, where
they opened the work of the
Church of the Nazarene, will
sneak Sunday evening at the
First Church, 520 N. Holly St.
The service starts at 7 p.m.
The pastor, The Rev. Harold
M. Sanner, announced that the
Klevens will show films of the
work in Denmark and will re
main in American for a period
of only three months. The
Klevens, before going to Copen
hagen, resided for a time in
Eugene.
Mr. Sanner will also give ad
ditional reflections on the death
of President John F. Kennedy
in his message Sunday at 11
a.m. His topic is "The Law of
Liberty."
Perry Christiansen, minister
of music, has stated that the
sanctuary choir will sing "Have
You Any Room for Jesus" and
a duet will be presented by Mel
Johnson and Dean von Stein for
the morning worship. Music for
the 7 p.m. service will be a
number by the evangel choir
and a baritone solo by George
McUne. Congregational sing
ing and the choirs in both serv
ices Sunday will be directed by
von Stein.
Ascension Lutheran
Activities Noted
Ascension Lutheran church
will conduct its regular wor
ship service Sunday at 11 a.m
at 2617 Barnett Road. The pas.
torJ the Rev. Vernon Hanson
will take his sermon text from
St. Luke. A vocal solo, "Prayer
Perfect" will be sung by Mrs.
E. S. Bowers.
Sunday evening the Luther
League has been invited to meet
with the Zion Lutheran and
Grants Pass Luther Leagues.
This get - acquainted meeting
will be held at Zion Lutheran
Church.
The partnership dinner held
Sunday evening at Cubby's Din
; Ing room was reported well at
tended by Chairman Bill Peter
son. The guest speaker was the
Rev. E. S. Tollefson, former
pastor of Ascension Lutheran.
Eighty members and friends of
the church attended this dinner
and the beginning of the annual
stewardship program.
Events Slated at
Eastwood Baptist
Sunday at the 11 a.m. service
at Eastwood Baptist Church,
Pastor Clifford J. Young will
speak on "The Last Supper,"
using Mark 14:12-26 as his scrip
tural background, me cnancel
choir will sing: "Let Us Break
Bread Together." Communion
will be served.
At the 7:30 p.m. service Dea
con Bill Robertson will bo In
charge. The pastor will speak
at the Rogue Valley Manor.
At the Wednesday midweek
service the pastor will continue
his study of Paul's letter to the
churches of Galatia.
The Senior High Baptist Youth
Fellowship pluns to have a
skating party with the Grants
Pass Seniors at Grants Pass on
Friday, Dec. 6. The Victory
Class' is planning its annual
Thanksgiving dinner Saturday,
Nov. 30 at the church at 6 p.m.
Concord Spiritualist
Sunday Address Set
GOLD HILL The Rev. El-
vina Colburn, pastor of Concord
Spiritualist Chapel, will give the
address Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
She will be assisted by Mrs.
Sidney Miller, Sidney Jones,
and Mrs. Helen Bush.
Music will be played by Mrs.
Colburn and Mrs. Bianca Cor-
ona at the piano-organ and solo
vox piano. Miss Carol McCall
will play the clarinet.
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NOVEMBER 29, 1963
Assembly of God Official
To Speak at Bethel Church
The Rev, Paul Willlscroft,
representative of the Assent
blies of God In Europe, will
speak at Bethel Assembly of
God, 1225 E. McAndrews Road,
Thursday, Dec. S at 7:30 p.m.
Before World War II. Mr. Wil
llscroft spent two years in the
Free City of Danzig and Poland
He left Danzig on the last train
to depart from the city only six
days prior to the attack on Po
land by tne Nazi army,
Mr. and Mrs. Williscroft made
their own house into a hospital
ity home for American service
men stationed in Europe. They
were in constant touch with
some 1,500 American service
men through correspondence, a
monthly magazine they publish
ed for them, church rallies con
ducted on American holidays,
and fellowship groups sponsor
ed on many bases.
Most of the Williscroft's time
Europe during the past six
years has been spent in Ger
many. Beside other countries in
Europe, they have ministered
in Belgium and Yugoslavia. In
his missionary talk, Mr. Willis-
Missionaries To
Speak on Sunday
WI7ITE CITY The Rev. and
Mrs. Russell Ragsdale, mission
aries to the Ivory Coast in Afri
ca, will speaK at Berean Baptist
Church Sunday at 9:45 and 11
m.
They serve under the Con
servative Baptist Foreign Mis
sionary Society of Wheaton, in.
Mr. Ragsdale is a local resi
dent, being the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Ragsdale, Eagle Point.
He is a graduate of tagle Point
High School, Southern Oregon
College, Ashland, and in May,
1963. was graduated from West
ern Baptist Seminary, Portland.
Mrs. Ragsdale will be the
soloist for the 11 a.m. service.
Mrs. Lucille Cuddy will be at
the piano, and Mrs. R. A. Ha-
deen will be the organist.
At 6:30 p.m. the Baptist Youth
Fellowship will have a pansl
discussion on tne suDject oi
Dating". Pat and Doug Fisher
are the directors.
At the 7:30 p.m. service, Rus
sell Ragsdale will show slides
of his work In Africa. Other
features include: Singspiration,
a solo by Mrs. Ragsdale, and
Missionary Moments.
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. tne
church meets for Bible study
and prayer meeting under the
leadership of Pastor Hadeen.
Berean Baptist Church is lo
cated at the corner of Crater
Lake Highway and Avenue A
in White City.
Ministerial Group
To Meet Tuesday
A discussion of the purpose
and program of the Medford
Ministerial Association will be
held Tuesday, Dec. 3, when the
association meets at Zion Luth
eran Church, 220 N. Oakdale
Ave.
A coffee hour will begin at
9:30 B.m. with the program and
business meeting following at
10 a.m.
John Heberllng, president,
asked members to be prepared
to offer suggestions regarding
the association as to any
changes, change of membership
requirements, et cetera.
Reports will be given on the
Union Thanksgiving service and
the community memorial serv
ice for President John F. Ken
nedy, both presented by the as
sociation. 1 h e inanKsgiving
service, the 43rd sponsored by
the association, was- held at
First Baptist Church.
Church of Brethren
Activities Listed
"Making Ready tor the Great
Event" is the sermon topic of
the William Wash, pastor of the
Medford Church of the Brclher
cn, 345 N. Mary St, A flute sale
will be given by Linda Acord.
Sunday following the services
the Adult Biiblc class will hold
a potluck dinner In the Fellow
ship hall.
At 7 p.m. the Church of Breth
ren Youth Fellowship will meet
and will conllnuc their discus
sion on the Ten Command
ments. John Henderson Sr. will
be the discussion leader and
Gary Branson will be in charge
of devotions.
RKCK1VKI) BY l'OPR
VATICAN CITY (UP1) -Pope
Paul VI has received in sep
arate private audiences Arch
bishop Joseph Thomas Mc
Guckrn of San Francisco. Calif.,
and Archbishop Lawrence Jo
seph Shchan of Baltimore, Md.,
it was announced today.
First Presbyterian Church
Eighth and Holly Phono 779-1.711
Worship Services 9i30 11:00 a.m.
Sermom
. "First Things First"
Dr. D. Kirkland West
Church Schooli 9:30 and 1 1 100 a.m.
croft will describe conditions as
tiiey exist on both sides of the
Iron Curtain. Colored slides
will be shown.
Pastor L. D. Krause will
speak at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
services Sunday. Communion
will be observed and the month
ly missionary offering will be
received.
Topics Announced
For Sunday At
First Christian
"The Power of Unrealized
Hopes" is the title of the sermon
which the Rev. Frederick Ross
Evans will . preach Sunday
morning at the First Christian
Church. It is based on Hebrews
11:13.
The girls ensemble will sing
the anthem "Around the Man
ger" at both services.
Mrs. Glen Allen and Mrs. Ncl-
le Christensen will host the cof
fee hour at 10:30 a.m.
All the youth fellowships will
meet at 6 D.m. The Chi Rho
group will continue their study
on the new testament wiui ou
san Daugherty as the leader.
James Tusow will give the de
votions. Mr Evans will speak at tne
Middlers Fellowship on why we
keep the Lord's day as a spec
ial rinv of worship. Bill Brooks
will rave charge oi tne worsnip
period. Dr. George Breece will
be the guest speaker at the
Christian Youth Fellowship and
begin a series of studies on evo
lution. Members of the Christian
Youth and Middlers Fellowships
and their snonsors will leave to
day for Myrtle Creek to attend
a two day district World Friend
ship Youth meeting. The Rev.
Dplhprt Troxell. who is on
leave from the mission field in
Japan, will be the featured
speaker.
Tomorrow the Chi Rho Fel
lowship members will meet at
the church at 6:30 p.m. and
then go to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. G. Bannister for a taffy
pull.
The Lampiigmcrs a i d i e
School Class arc planning a pre
Christmas party Friday, Dec.
6, at 8 p.m. in the Fireside
room at the church.
Friendship Sunday
Planned in GH
GOLD HILL - Sunday at 9:45
a.m. at Gold Hill Christian
Church has been designated
Friendship Sunday. Each per
son who takes a friend to Sun
day School on that dale will be
given a gift for thai friend. Miss
Bettv Birdsong has been named
assistant teacher for the Junior
Sunday School Class.
The junior choir, directed Dy
Mrs. Dewey V. Jeffrey, wife of
the minister, will sing.
Choir practice will be held
each Saturday at 10:30 a.m. un
til further notice. Work has
started to prepare for the
Christmas program.
Winners oi the Thanksgiving
posters were recognized last
Sunday. First prize went to
Beverly Aarscth, Dianne Allen
was second and Tommy Aarsetn
third.
First of Series
Scheduled Sunday
"Why Did Jesus ComcV", the
first of four messages dealing
with the meaning behind
Christ's coming to earth, will
be given at the First Bnptist
Church Sundny at 11 a.m. by
the pastor, the Rev, Bernard E.
Andrews.
The chapel choir will sing
"Sun of My Soul." Glen Lamb,
lormer member of the church
who is visiting here, will be so
loist. The Sunday School meets at
9:40 a.m. with Fred Landers as
superintendent. Two buses pro
vide transportation In the com
munily for those needing a ride.
There aro classes (or every age
group.
Sunday at 7 p.m. Mr. An,
drews will begin a series of four
messages on the Book of Rcva-
lation. The first message will
be "Whose Rcvalatlon is it?"
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coster will
sing.
Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. the Sun
day School teachers and officers
will have a dinner meeting at
the ciiuf-h with a program to
be presented by the board of
Christian education. Charles
Clemans Is chairman of the
board. Other participants will
be Nathan Hill, Mrs. Fred Lan
ders, Mrs. Lorene Reid and
Mrs. Erwin Peters.
1957 Award of Merit Winner
H CHURCH NEWS
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National
Evangelistic Visitation
Program Set; Anniversary
To Be Observed Sunday
Starting Sunday evening and
continuing through Dec. 4 an
evangelistic visitation program
will be carried out by members
of the First Presbyterian
Church.
Twenty teams of two persons
will assemble at the church for
supper, provided by the Wo
men's Association. After prepa
ration and instruction by Dr. D.
Kirkland West, minister, these
Adventists To
Hear of
Program
Members of the Medford
Seventh-day Adventist Church
will hear C-J. Ritchie, Oregon
Conference Home Missionary
leader, Saturday at 11 a.m. as
he outlines plans for broadening
the scope of community service
programs locally and nationally.
The church will welcome a
number of its young people
home from academies and col
leges for the Thanksgiving holi
days. Among those from Milo
Academy will be Caroline Big
ger, Jeannie Koenig, Kathy
Koenig, Stan Mohr, Karen Ritz,
Linda Santos and Gene Yost.
Sharon Bowman, Sandra Burrill,
Keith Kendall and Irita Snyder
will be here from Walla Walla
College.
There will be an associated
Missionary Volunteer program
for members of all four Valley
churches at 4 p.m. in the Med
ford church featuring a sing
spiration and varied musical
selections under the direction of
Mrs. Richard Ellis.
The Rogue Valley Chorale will
meet at 5 p.m. in the Pathfinder
clubhouse.
Ruch Community
Sermon Announced
RUCH - "God's Perfect Tim
ing" is the topic of the sermon
to be given by Pastor Earl R.
Mortlock at Ruch Community
Church Sunday at 11 a.m. Com
munion service also will be
held.
Young people's meeting will
be at 6:30 p.m. with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Hunter as advisors.
There will be Scripture study
and community singing.
A memorial service in tribute
to President John F. Kennedy
was held at the church at noon
Monday.
St. Peter's Starts
New Church Year
The beginning of the new
church year, the fourth Sunday
before Christmas, will be ob
served at St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, 1020 E. Main St., in
both services at 8:15 and 11
a.m. The Rev. John E. bimon,
pastor of the church, has chosen
as his sermon topic, The Ad
vent Invitation: Open Your
Heart To The Lord." Holy com
munion will be observed in the
11 a.m. service.
The Sunday School, under the
direction of Robert D. Johnson,
begins at 9:30 a.m. Parents are
encouraged to have their child
ren present not only so they will
not miss the lesson for the day,
but so they will be able bettor
to participate in the children's
Christmas service on Sunday
afternoon, Dec. 22.
Communion Set
At St. Mark's
A corporate communion for
all men and boys of St. Mark's
Episcopal Church will be held
Sunday at 8 and 11 a.m. This
service oi obligation lor con
firmed laymen, includes male
communicants from 15 years of
age and oiacr.
The designation of the offer
tory will be made by the lay
men's department of the dio
cese. The Rev. George R. V. Bol
ster, rector, and the Rev. David
V. A. Browne, assistant, will
conduct the service.
MARYVILLE, Tenn. (UPO-
City authorities reported
"i-uui-Miny iiihi maintenance
men making their weekly check
for burned-out street 1 i g h t s i
found only one. It was located ,
on Kennedy Street. I
UNITY
Corner Holly and Haven Streets
Affiliated with Unity School ol Christianity, Lee's Summit, Mo.
REV. KATHARINE BOSWORTH, Minister
WVrship Hour 11:15 a m.
"Preparing The Way" .
Isaiah 40 3
Sunday School, Youth ol Unity, Adult Bible Class 9:45 a.m.
Olfke open daily, Monday thru Friday, 10 a.m -4 p.m.
3777 Jacksonville Hwy. Ph. 772-6902 Everyone Welcome
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE.
Religious Publicity Council
same teams will go out each
evening to visit people who are
not affiliated with a church.
Sunday morning Dr. West will
preach on, "First Things First.
The junior high choir will use
for its anthem at the first serv
ice, "My God and King!" and
the chancel choir will sing,
"Arise, Shine, For Thy Light
Has Come" at the 11 a.m. serv
ice. Miss Julie Gandt will sing
from the Holy City by Gaul,
"These Are They Which Came."
Junior High Fellowship meets
each Tuesday at 4 p.m. for
choir practice, Bible Study, din
ner and fellowship. Senior High
Fellowship holds its weekly
meeting on Wednesday, start
ing with choir practice at 5 p.m.
and followed by dinner and fel
lowship. The College-Age group will
meet Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. at
the home of Dr. and Mrs. Oscar
Heyerman, 125 Winema Way.
The meeting will feature a dis
cussion on civil rights and the
racial conflict and will include
the playing of several historical
tapes, one of them Elder John
Hawkins speech to the General
Assembly of the Presbyterian
Church.
Friday at 6 p.m. the church
school will hold a Christmas
Family Night for parents and
children. Following dinner, a
program will be held in the
Sanctuary in which each de
partment will take part in the
presentation of the Christmas
Story.
Westminster
The fifth anniversary of the
organizing of the Westminster
Presbyterian Church will be ob
served Sunday. On Dec. 1, 1958
the Presbytery of Southwest
Oregon met at the First Presby
terian Church to organize the
new congregation with 124 mem
bers. The church now numbers
381 members.
The Rev. John O. Reynolds
will preach on the subject "No
other Foundation" at the 11
a.m. worship service, and the
choir will sing the anthem
"Lamb of God." Four new
members will be publicly wel
comed during the service. Chil
dren from 5 to 10 years may at
tend children's church and nurs
ing care is provided for those
below that age.
Church school classes meet at
9:45 a.m. Sunday for children
and youth, with an adult class
meeting at the same hour under
the direction of the pastor. The
Senior High Fellowship will
meet at 7 p.m. to worship and
to hear a tape recording of the
organization' of the church five
years ago. Adults are welcome
to attend. Fireside will be held
afterward.
Westminster Church is located
on Oakwood Drive between
Barneburg and Groveland Ave
nues. Roundtable Topic
Given for Weekend
The Minister's Roundtable on
KMED-TV and radio this week
end will consider the topic:
"What is Medford's role in. the
civil rights crisis of our na
tion? What is and should be
done within our community in
this area of national concern?"
The Rev. Robert W. Tull,
minister of the Congregational
Church, will serve as moderat
or, with the Rev. David Browne
of St. Mark's Episcopal Church
and Capl. Kenneth Angel of the
Salvation Army as members of
the panel.
The Minister's Roundtable
will bo presented on KMED-TV
at 10 a.m. on Saturday, and at
8:05 a.m. Sunday on KMED
radio.
Christian Science
Lesson Announced
Man's protection from evil in
fluences through an understand
ing of God will be the theme at
First Church of Christ, Scien
tist, 100 Windsor Ave., Sunday.
The title of the Bible lesson is
"Ancient and Modern Necro
mancy, Alias Mesmerism and
Hypnotism, Denounced." The
lesson is at 11 a.m.
The Scririural verse 1 John
i 5:4 will be read in (he respon
sive reading .
Young people up to the age of
20 arc invited to attend Sunday
School. All are invited to attend
services.
MEDFORD. OREGON
'A High Hope' Is
Methodist
Dr. George Roseberrv will
preach on "A High Hope" at
both morning worship services
at First Methodist Church Sun
day. Soloist for both services
will be H. D. Scott, Ashland,
singing "U uime To My Heart,
Lord Jesus" by Ambrose.
The youth choir will sing "O
i-ora, most Holy" Dy Franz Abt
at 9:30 a.m. and the chancel
choir will sing "Make a Joyful
Sound" by Noble Cain at 11 a.m.
A visitation evangelism pot
men uuiiier win oe neia at o p.m.
ounoay in wesiey hall. The Rev.
Kenneth Simonds, chairman of
the Oregon Conference board of
evangelism and pastor of the
Trinity Methodist Church, Port
land, will be . guest speaker.
Anyone interested in church
evangelism is invited.
The Junior High Methodist
Youth Fellowship will meet at
6:30 p.m. with Carol Dykstra
and Kathy Corned in charge of
devotions. The Senior High MYF
will also meet at 6:30 p.m. in
the Senior High room.
The Woman's Bible Class par
ty, which usually meets at the
church, will meet at the home
of Mrs. George Roseberry, 3310
Hollywood Ave., Thursday at
1 p.m. Mrs. L. G. Weaver is the
teacher of this class.
The Rev. Gerald Nelson, as
sociate pastor, Mrs. Charles
Thompson of the commission on
membership and evangelism,
and Mrs. Charles Adamson,
representing the Western Jur
isdictional Wesleyan Service
guild, will be in Salem from
Dec. 2 to 5 to attend the wor
Two Churches
Announce Events
CENTRAL POINT "Hopes
and Fears" is the title of the
first of a series of Advent ser
mons to be given at the Cen
tral Point Presbyterian Church
by the Rev. Donald Krug, pas
tor. Mrs. Arthur L. Clay, Med
ford, will sing "Tranks Be to
God" by Dickson, during the
service which begins at 11 a.m.
A coffee hour will follow.
The youth group will gather
at 6:30 p.m. under the leader
ship of new officers who were
installed at last Sunday morn
ing's church service. Dwight
Harsh is moderator; David
Snook, vice moderator; and
other offices are held by Steve
Schafroth, Steve Colley, Lynn
Ross and David Christie. Fire
side will be held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Geb
hard. JACKSONVILLE - The Rev.
Robert T. Bridge, Medford, will
speak on "Why Jesus Came"
Sunday at the First Presbyter
ian Church, Jacksonville, Sun
day morning. A women's quar
tet will sing "Show Us the Way"
by Drake. A brief congrega
tional meeting will be held im
mediately following the worship
service.
Trinity Baptists
List Two Services
"A Time For Thanksgiving"
will be the theme of the 7 p.m.
service at Trinity Baptist
Church Sunday. This will be an
hour of hymn singing and
thanksgiving for the Lord's
blessings. At the close of the
hour, refreshments will be
served by the women of the
church.
"A Disciple's Reward" is the
title of the message to be given
by Pastor Bruce Rogers at the
11 a.m. worship hour. This is
one of a scries of messages
from the Book of Joshua. Miss
Cecilia Wilson will play a violin
solo.
Trinity Baptist Church is at
Griffin Creek and South Stage
Roads.
Dr. Scott to Speak
For Fellowship
Dr. Robert Scott of the Eng
lish department at Southern
Oregon College, will speak Sun
day at the 11 a.m. service of the
Rogue Valley Unitarian Fel
lowship. The meeting will be
held at the Red Cross building,
60 Hawthorne Ave.
Dr. Scott's subject will be
"Gnosticism" as identified with
the poet T. S. Eliot.
Considerable interest has been
expressed among members and
friends of the fellowship who
meet in the discussion groups
held on Thursday evening. Per
sons wishing to attend these
sessions may contact Clyde
Richardson as to time and
place.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crews
will be hosts for the Sunday
coffee hour.
The
MEDFORD ALLIANCE CHURCH
Welcomes You
Hcdrick Junior High Auditorium
1505 E. Jackson
SERVICES:
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship
Youlh Service
Evening Service
Mid-week Service 7:30 P.M. Wednesday
(Place announced each week)
"There Is I real and positive help lot your every problem"
t. r
Topic
ship in evangelism set up by
the Western Jurisdiction of the
Methodist Church, including
Alaska, Washington, Idaho,
Montana, California, Arizona,
Nevada and Oregon.
Unify. Church To
Observe Third
Anniversary
Members of the Unity Church,
Holly and Haven Streets, will
observe the third anniversary
of their church at the 11:15 a.m.
Sunday service. Following the
service, there will be a coffee
hour to honor the event, with
Mrs. Wilbur E. Howell, chair
man. The Rev. Katherine Bosworth,
minister of Unity Church, has
chosen for the topic of her Sun
day morning lesson "Preparing
the Way". The text is taken
from Isaiah 40:3. This is the
first lesson in the Christmas
series, "preparation in the
Great Search, Finding and Fol
lowing the Indwelling Christ".
Miss Sandra Myers will be at
the organ. Mrs. Hank DeVoss
will sing "A Voice Crying in
the Wilderness", by John Prin
dle Scott.
The prayer ministry will meet
Wednesday, Dec. 3, at 11 a.m.
at the church. Those attending
are to take their lunch. Coffee
will be served.
The study class will meet at
1 p.m. The Wednesday night
study class will meet at 7:30
p.m. at the unity Center, 3777
Jacksonville Highway. The
Grants Pass and Ashland clas
ses will meet as usual. The les
son for all study classes will be
"Every Good Desire" from
Ernest Wilson's new book,
Soul Power". The book may
be obtained from the librarian,
Mrs. Herman Linvillc, at the
Unity Center, or at the church.
Unity Church is a affiliate of
the Unity School of Christianity
at Lee s Summit, Mo.
Central Church
Lists Sermons
"The Way of Peace Is A Two
Way Street" will be the morn
ing message orougnt oy Min
ister John V. Heberling of the
Central Church of Christ, 1440
S. Oakdale Ave., Medford. Serv
ices at Central Church begin
with Bible School at 9:45 a.m.
followed by morning worship at
11 a.m. A full program from
nursery through adult is pro
vided at both morning hours.
The Sunday 7 p.m. services
will be devoted to a sacred con
cert by vocal soloist Berl Thom
as. Following the concert Mr.
Thomas will speak briefly on
the work of the Gospel Broad
casting Mission. This mission
sponsors radio programs from
Formosa, Luxembourg, Monte
Carla, Nigeria, and Puerto
Rico. Broadcasts include Eng
lish, Polish and German lang
uages and coverage reaches in
to Communist China and behind
the Iron Curtain in Europe.
Congregationalists
Schedule Activities
The Sunday service of the
Congregational Church will be
at 11 a.m. with church school
for all children from three
years of age through eighth
grade during the same hour.
Also child care will be provided
for children younger than three.
The meeting place of the
church is Hoover Grad" School
on Siskiyou Boulevard until a
new sanctuary and educational
unit is completed at the corner
of East Jackson Slrcet and
Berkeley Way.
The Rev. Robert W. Tull, min
ister of the church, Sunday will
begin a series of Advent ser
mons on the theme of "The
Christian and His Christ." This
week's sermon is entitled "Put
on the Lord Jesus Christ."
Jehovah's Witnesses
To Hear W. H. Green
A weekend of instruction will
be held for Jehovah's Witnes
ses. W. H. Green, a traveling
minister from Brooklyn, N. Y.,
wiill speak Saturday at 8 p.m.
on "What It Means to be a
Christian."
Sunday a publiic lecture will
be held at 4 p.m. on "Buildinp,
a Happy Human Family" fol
lowed by the Watchtowcr study
at 5:15 p.m.
11:00 A.M.
6:00 P.M.
7:00 P.M.
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Pastor
WEIGART
Ph. 779-1067
"Come now, let us
Lord." Isaiah 1:15.
APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH
North Central sve at Third it
Loyce C Carver, pastor
Sunday. . ,
8:30 a.m. Sunday ichoo!
11 a.m. Morning worship
3 p.m. Young people's meeting
7:50 p.m. Evangelistic service
Tuesday and Friday:
8 pjn Evangelistic service
ASCENSION LUTHERAN
2617 Barnett rd.
Vernnn Hanson. Das tor
Sunday
B:4Jtt.mv aunaay itnuui
11 a.m. Worship service
7 p.m. Luther League
Thursday:
7:30 p.m. Senior choir
Saturday:
8 a.m. Junior choir
BETHEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD
1225 E. McAndrews rd.
L. D. Krause. pastor
Sunday:
0:45 a.m. Sunday scnooi
11 a.m. Warship service
fi sn n.m. Vouth and children !
services
7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service
Thursday:
7 :iiU p.m. missionary aurvitc
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
1410 South Oakdale ave.
John U Hthpr1inc minister
Sunday:
: a.m. aunaay scnooi
11 a.m. Worship service
6 p.nr. Youth groups
7 p.m. Evening service
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Ft. Inn Pat loft minister
Sunday:
lu:au a.m. worsnip service
7 n in Rihlfc itudV
Wednesday:
7 p.m. tiiDie siuay
CHURCH OF CHRIST
I Till UTnc Mnin
l.lnvH Br i rices minister
Sunday:
11:45 a.m. DlDie Classes
10:45 a.m. Morning worship
7 n m Kvpninff w or shin
Wednesday:
7;ju p.m. Miaween mute niuuj
CHURCH OF GOD
1870 Stewart Ave.
A. G. Eason, pastor
Sunday:
h:4d a.m. ounoay scnooi
11 a.m. Morning worship
7 D.m. Evenine worship
Thursday:
7 p.m. Young peopic enacavor
service.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Hit Ward)
648 South Ivy St.
David L. Peterson, bishop
Sunday:
H:au a.m. mesinooa meeting
11 a m. Sunday school
12 Noon Sacrament meeting
Tuesday:
:ia p.m. rrimary
Wednesday;
10 a.m. Relief Society
7:30 p.m. Mutual Improvement
association.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS (2nd Ward)
048 South Ivy St.
T- Gerald Huffman, bishop
Sunday:
u n.m pries mood meeting
0:15 a.m. Sacrament meeting
10:45 a.m. Sundav school
Tuesday :
10 a.m, Relief society
7:30 p.m. Mutual Improvement
Association
Wednesday;
4:15 p.m. Primary-
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
345 North Mary st.
William Wash, minister
Sunday:
0:45 fl.m. Sunday school
1 1 a.m. Morning worship
7 p.m. CBYF meeting
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
(United Church of Christ)
Hoover school, Siskiyou blvd.
Robert W. Tull, minister
Sunday:
11 a.m Church school
1 1 a.m. Worshin
Wednesday:
fi:30 a.m. Laymen's breakfast,
Stanley's Restaurant
EASTWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH
(American Baptist)
Norlh Kecneway dr. at Ridgeway
Clifford J. Youns. Daslor
Sunday:
has a.m. unurcn scnooi
11 a.m. Morning worship
7:30 p.m. Evening service
FAITH ADVENT CHRISTIAN
24(iO Roberts rd.
Sunday:
u:o a.m. aunaay scnooi
11 am. 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, castor
Sunday :
i):4o a.m. aunday school
11 a.m. Morning service
fi:15 p.m. Christ Ambassadors
7:30 D.m. Evancelistio uprvice
Wednesday:
7:43p.m. Midweek service
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Conservative)
(140 Crater Lake ave.
BernHrd E. Andrews, castor
Sunday:
!):40 a.m. aunaay scnooi
11 a.m. MorninR service
fl p.m. Family hour
7 p.m. Evening service
Wednesday:
7;30 p.m. Midweek service
ST. LUKE'S
METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. Charlet-R. McDonald
Pastor
CHURCH SCHOOL
9:45 A.M.
CHURCH
11:00 A.M.
2320 SISKIYOU
BLVD.
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rirsi unurcn oi unnsi, acientist
100 Windsor Ave., 1 Block South of East Main
Subject: "Ancient and Modern Necromancy, alias
Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced"
Church and Sunday School Services at 1 1:00 a.m.
Wednesday Evening Service, 8 p.m.
You Are Always Welcome .
Listen lo: "The Bible Speaks To You"
Station K-SHA SUNDAYS-9:00 A.M.
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
reason together, says the
FIB St CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Fredrick R. Evans, minister
Norman N. Northrup associate
Sunday
8:au a-m. Dime " ,
9-30 it 11 a.m. Sunday school
oin Ar il a.m. Worship ierv
6 p.m. -uni nno iciw-iip
6 n m. Midden fellowship
a n m. Christian Youth fellow
ship
Monday:
7 p.m. Boy Scouts
Wednesday:
7 p.m. Uanuon cnun inicami
it n m Chancel choir rehearsal
Saturday:
1U a.m. Junior cnoir rcncauriai
nncT rutinpii ftp nnn
200 Crater Lake ave.
W. E. Martin, pastor
Sunday: , ,,
1U a.m. ounoay bumuui (
11 a.m. Worship service
6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship
7 p.m. Adult prayer group
7:30 p.m. Evening service
Tuesday:
7 p.m. Boy Scout Troop
Wednesday:
6:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal
7 .30 p.m. P r a y e r and Bible
study
Thursday:
i-.tn n.m Ladles missionary
Fellowship
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
George G. Roseberry, minister
Gerald Nelson, associate
Sunday
9:30 am. Adult classes and
church school
a;ju & u a.m. morning worsnip
10:45 a.m. Junior high classes
11 a.m. Senior high, nursery
6 p.m. Visitation evangelism
dinner
8:30 p.m. Junior high MYF
6:30 p.m. Senior High MYF ,.
Tuesday:
7 p.m. Explorer Scouts
Wednesday: .
7 p.m. Boy Scouts
7 p.m. Youth choir
inursaay :
10 a.m. Bible Study Class
1 p.m. Woman's Bible
clasl
party
FIRST CHURCB OF THE
NAZARENE
520 North HoUy it
Harold M. Sanner, pastor
Perry Christiansen, music minister
Sunday.
7 a.m. Intercessory prayer al
altar
0:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
fi p.m. Family hour :
7 p.m. Evening service
Tuesday:
6 a.m. Intercessory prayer al
altar
Wednesday:
7:15 p.m. Caravan clubs
7:30 p.m. Hour of power
8:30 p.m. Sanctuary choir prae
tice
Thursday:
6 a.m. Intercessory prayer at
altar.
4 p.m. Primary choir practice
0:15 p.m. Visitation potluck
dinner
6:45 p.m. Junior ohoir visits
tion
Friday:
7 p.m. Junior High activity
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
100 Windsor ave.
(1 block south of East Main it.)
Sunday:
11 a.m. Church service
11 a.m. Sunday school, nursery
available Sundays and Wednesday!
Wednesday:
8 p.m. Testimonials of healing
Reading room 228 West Sixth st.
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily (except
Sundays and holidays)
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Eighth and Holly st
D Kirkland West, pastor; David
Brown and Robert T. Bridge
Sunday
9:30 & 11 B.m. Church school
9:30 & 11 a.m. Worship service
Tuesday:
3:30 p.m. Confirmation class
4 p.m. Junior high fellowship
Wednesday:
5 p.m. Senior High fellowship
7:3u p.m. Bible study, atchurctt
8:30 p.m. College age group
Thursday:
12 noon Men's luncheon
7:30 p.m. Chancel choir
Friday:
8 p.m. Church school, family
night
FREE METHODI8T CHURCH
1294 South Peach st.
Roland Stewart, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
II a.m. Worship
fi p.m. Family hour
7 p.m. Evanrlistic service
Wednesday:
7 p.m. Midweek prayer service
and CYC
FRIENDS CHURCH
(Corner or DeBarr and Merriman)
Jack L. Willcuts, pastor
Harold Antrim, minister to youth
Sunday:
0:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship service
8:30 p.m. Friends youth
7:30 p.m. Praise and worship
Wednesday:
7.30 p.m. Midweek prayer meet"
ing
8:30 p.m. Choir practice
First Baptist
Church
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K-BOY
11:00
12:00
B. E. Andrews, Pastor
Byron Evans, Youth Dir.
NOW Meeting In The
Beautilul New Church,
649 Crater Lake Avenue
SUNDAY, DEC. 1st
9:40 A.M.
Sunday School for All
11:00 A.M.
"Why Did Jeiui Come?"
7:00 P.M.
"Whoic Revelation li M"
Wednesday, 7:30
Bible Study Hour
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