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FRIDAY.
NEW CHURCH The large laminated arches for the new Christian
and Missionary Alliance Church, 1819 Stewart Ave., were raised
recently as construction got under way. The sanctuary will seat
250. To the rear of the sanctuary will be a two-story education
unit. The building, expected to be completed by August, 19fH,
will be of frame with a brick facing. Pastor of the church is the
Hev. H. C. Zweigart, who arrived in the valley in January from
Everett, Wash. A watch night service will be held at the parson
age at the Stewart Avenue address Tuesday starting at 7 p.m.
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Music, Sermons
Listed for Sunday
By 1st Christian
The Rev. Fredrick Ross Ev
ans will preach on the subject
"Is There Anything New.' sun
day morning at the First Chris
tian Church.
At the first service the caril
lon choir will sing "Beautiful
Saviour" with Miss Anne Ban
nister singing the solo part. At
the II a.m. service the junior
choir will sing "Lift Up Your
Heads."
Mrs. 0. S. Waldcn and Mrs.
Herbert Carson will host the
coffee hour at 10:30 a.m.
Sunday at 6:30 p.m. the Chi
Ilho, Middlers and Christian
Youth Fellowships will have a
candlelight installation service
for the new officers of their
(iioups. A reception will follow
the services.
Monday noon, Dec. 30, mem
bers of the Middlers and Chris
linn Youth Fellowships and their
sponsors will leave for Little
Hiver Christian Camp near
(Hide for a planning retreat,
l'rograms in all areas of their
activities for the next six
months will be outlined. They
will return Tuesday evening.
The Chi Itlio Fellowship will
meet Tuesday nl :30 p.m. In
Ihe fireside room of the church.
Their activities will begin with
a box social dinner after which
they will plan their programs
for the coming six months. Their
recreation will include a talent
show and New Year's watch
parly.
Mr. Evans, the Rev. Norman
Ncirllmip, associate minister,
mid Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Evans,
chairmen of (he evangelism
committee, will attend a Depth
in Evangelism Clinic at Crest
view on the Columbia River
.Ian. 2 lo 4.
Apostolic Faith
Sets Watch Night
A watch night service will be
bold Tuesday night at the Apo
stolic Faith church.
A regular evengelistic service
"ill open at 7:30 p. m. with a
prelude by members of the 40
pi"cc orchestra and the choir.
Personal testimonies will be a
part ot the service, followed by
n gospel message. The service
will continue with other activi
ties, including the showing of the
film "Seventeen", the story of a
girl who dared to bring the wit
ness of Christ to her fellow stu
dents. Prayers will be offered
l the hour of midnight.
Sunday services at the church
will open with an address by the
Hev. Loyce C. Carver, pastor.
Fifty - four Sunday school
teachers will be on hand at
8 30 a. m. to hold classes (or
adults, juniors, primaries, and
beginners. Music by the or
chestra and choir, under the di
rrclion of William K. Waldcn,
will be a feature of both the
II a. m. devotional service and
Ihe evangelistic meeting at 7:50
p m. Sunday.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
RADIO SERIES
SUNDAY
9:00 A.M.
K-SriA -860 Kc
"What The New Yeer
Cm Bring You"
DECEMBER 27, 1H63
Conference Leader
To Speak
E. J. Bergman, Orecon Con
ference Sabbath School leader,
will speak at the 11 a.m. wor
ship hour in the Medford Seventh-day
Adventist Church Sat
urday. Beginning at 3 p.m. a bahbiith
School Workshop will be con
ducted at the church for 14
Sabbath school officers and
teachers from several Southern
Oregon churches. Bergman, and
B. M. Preston, North Pacific
Union Conference department
head, will conduct the meet, as
sisted by Pastor Arvin Winkle
of the Ashland church, and W.
P. Lockwood, and Don Langc
of the Grants Pass church.
Officers who will be leading
the Sabbath school work in the
Medford church in the coming
year will be: superintendent,
David Bechtel, assisted by Mrs.
Bernard Eslinger, Mrs. Harvard
Presbyterian
Announce Coming Events
Twenty-four new members
will be welcomed at both morn
ing church services at the First
Presbyterian Church Sunday.
Dr. u. KU'klumt West will
preach on, "tireal Expecta
tions and Miss Mira Hiilin-
mnyer will present a solo for
both the M0 and II a.m. ser
vices.
The chancel choir will sing
The Song of Jesus," by
Vaughn Williams.
The Senior High Fellowship
left Friday morning for a win
ter retreat at Katydid, return
ing Sunday afternoon.
Ihe Mens Club will hold its
regular noon luncheon Thurs
day. All men of Ihe community
arc invited In participate.
Westminster
West m i n sler Presbyterian
Church will meet fur worship
at 11 a.m. Sunday when Ihe
Hev. John O. Reynolds will
preach on the subject "Can You
See the Invisible'.'"
Miss DelOtln Lawson will sing
the solo "I Will Sing New Songs
of Gladness," by Dvorak and
will be accompanied by Kenneth
Raymond at the organ. Chil
dren's church will not he held
Sunday, but nursery care for
pre-sciiool children will be
available as usual
Church School classes for
adults, youth and children are
held al'tl:4S a m The adult
class will study "Christ's Way
in the World."
The college and university
students of the church are in
vited lo a supper at li p.m. Sun
day at Ihe church. Afterward
they will join with Ihe Senior
High Fellowship al 7 p m. (or
a meeting entitled
'How to ,
I Prepare for College." Fireside
1 will be held al Ihe home of Mr.
I and Mrs. lloherl Cunningham.
1 24 N. Groveland ave.
j On New Year's Eve the Sen
i lor High Fellowship will meel
I at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Milne. 220 N. Krone
Way, al 9.3(1 p.m. for fellow
ship belore attending a watch
night service at (he church at
11:4(1 p.m.
Westminster Church is located
on Oakwood Drive between
B.'irnehurg and Groveland Avenues.
, i begin al :!( p.m. with a fun
CENTRAL POINT "An Open lime A refreshment smorgas-
Door Before You" is Hie sub- limil will be served at 8:45 p.m.
ject of the New Year's senium At 10 30 pm the dim, "Assign
i by the Rev. Donald Ki ng, pas-1 ment Jerusalem," will be
i tor. at the Central Point Presby-j shown. Al ll :lopm a hymn
1 terian Church, Sunday, at sing and prayer lime will close
1 11 a.m. ' out the old vear.
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UNITY
Corner Mollv and Hacn Snorts
Afhliaied with Unity School of Christianity, Lees Summit, Mr.
RLV. KATHARINE BOSWOKTM, M.mstrr
Wniihip Hour 1Mb m
"Wise Men Still Follow"
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Survjiv Sxh.-wl, Y,nth ol t "its P. b e C' 9 4! j m.
Ollice open dAi.y, Monday thai rn,l,,v, 10 J m .4 p m
3777 Jacksonville Hy. Ph. 772-6902 Everyone WeVorot
Saturday
Rresec, Delbert Hill, and Virgil
Moon. Handling the secretarial
work will be Mrs. Richmond
Nelson, Miss Joan Ellis and
Mrs. William Doidgc.
Departmental Leaders
Departmental leaders will be:
Mrs. Richard Ellis, Young Peo
ple's division; Mrs. Edgar Ken
dall, juniors; Mrs. John Bratton,
primary; Mrs. Almon Archer,
kindergarten; and Mrs. Clar
ence Hayward, cradle roll.
Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Medford
church members will meet at
North's Chuck Wagon for p Vol
lowship dinner.
According to Pastor A. P.
Ritz, Medford church members
last Saturday reached their goal
of $3,000 as their part of the
Medford district's annual World
Missions Appeal fund. This
week, Pastor Ititz stales, they
hope lo exceed the goal by $400.
Churches
The Youth Fellowship will
view two filmstrips at their
meeting at 7 p.m. followed by
discussion. "Boy Meets Girl"
and "Hoy Dates Girl, ' will be
shown. This group will have
an evening at t the home of
Steve hchafrolh on Scenic Ave
nue, Dec. 31, beginning at 9
p.m. to bring in the New Year.
Family Night Is
Planned Saturday
Family night will be held at
Ascension Lutheran ('lunch,
21117 Harnett Road, Saturday,
Dec. 211.
The pollock dinner will start
id 6 p.m. and is in honor of all
new members received into the
church this fall. Twelve fam
ilies will be honored guests and
former members and friends
are also invited.
The Ralph Ellis family, for
mer members now living in
Alaska, will be present and Mr.
Ellis will show slides from Alas
ka. The dinner and program
are under Ihe direction of the
American Lutheran Church
Women.
Sunday worship will be held
at II a m. with Sunday School
at 11:45 a m. Pastor Vein Han
son will deliver Ihe sermon and
a solo will be sung by Mrs.
K. S. Mowers.
Guest Speaker
Set By Trinity
Ihe Hev. John Roelfs will
sp,,;ii( a thP II a.m. worship
service ol trinity Baptist
Church. His subject will be
"The Blessed Man." Miss Ce
cilia W ilson will play a violin
solo at this service accompan
ied by her sister. Linda, who is
on vacation from Bob Jones
University.
At the 7 p.m. family hour
there will be songs, testimonies,
and a message by Lester Wil
cox. Trinity Baptist Church is
located at Griffin Creek and
South Stage Roads.
Trinity Baptist is scheduling
New Year's F.vc activities to
Recognition Day
For Students Is
Set by Methodists
Student Recognition Day will
be observed at First Methodist
Church Sunday at both morn
ing worship services. The mes
sage on "Church Responsibili
ties on College Campuses" will
be given by Miss Jeanine James
and Larry Kennedy of Southern
Oregon College and Mike Phil
lips of the University of Oregon.
This service gives recognition
to students in colleges and uni
versities. Participating in the 9:30 a.m.
service will be Jay Taylor, Miss
Janice Taylor, and Robert Min
shall, all of Oregon State Uni
versity. Those helping in the 11
a.m. service are Joby Kellogg,
Southern Oregon College; Miss
Susan Garner, Willamette Uni
versity, and Mike H I g g I n s,
United States Naval Academy.
The sixth grade Sunday school
class will begin a 12 week pre
membership training session at
the 9:30 a.m. service. Parents
will be in attendance with their
children. '
Soloist for both services will
be Mrs. D. G. MacDougall who
will sing "A Hymn of Praise"
by Luigi Luzzi.
The youth choir will sing
"Praise to the Lord" by Saint
Sacns at 9:30 a.m. and the chan
cel choir will sing "Sing Gloria"
by Davis at 11 a.m.
The Junior High Methodist
Youth Fellowship will meet at
the church at 3:30 p.m. Monday
for a skating party at the Roll
erena. At. 6:30 p.m. they will
return to the church for a chili
feed. Guests will be members
of the St. Luke's Methodist
Youth croup.
A New Years' eve watchnight
service will be held in the sanc
tuary Tuesday al 11:15 p.m. All
members and friends of the
church arc invited to attend.
'Resolved' To Be
Sunday Subject
Pastor Gilbert Skaar will give
a message entitled, "Resolved
. al the 11 a.m. service
at the Fust Southern Baptist
Church, 794 Lozier Lane. Con
gregational singing will be
under the direction of Robert
Kinsman.
At the 7:30 p.m. service the
subject will be "Basic Beliefs
About God the Son.
A New Year's eve watch
night service and fellowship
will begin Tuesday at 8:30 p.m.
Activities will include group
games, program planning, tal
ent show. Htm. devotional and
prayer. Richard Schieferslein,
director of the church Training
Union, is coordinator of the
evening program.
The Training Union program
for the adult groups Sunday at
6:30 p.m. will conclude a nine
week study entitled Ihe "Com
munist Challenge." This final
program will emphasize that
the Christian answer lo commu
nism involves dedication to the
cause of Christ, Ihe will of
God. and the principles of
righteousness.
Student Day To Be
Observed Sunday
Student Day will be observed
during the 11 a.m. worship ser
vice Sunday morning at St.
Luke's Methodist Church. The
theme for the day will he:
"Freedom Through Love." The
Rev. Charles R. McDonald, pas
tor of Ihe church, will be assist
ed by Rick Haird, Sharon Chip
man, Penny Forbes, Craig llor
ton, and John Rogers in dram
atizing the message of the Book
of Philemon.
St. Luke's Methodist Church
is al 2320 Siskiyou Blvd., across
the street from the Hoover
School.
St. Luke's members will join
with members of First Metho
dist Church in a watch night
service al First Methodist
Church Tuesday, Dec. 31, he
ginning at 11:15 p.m.
Unitarians To Hear
Irving Thomas
Irving Thomas will address
the Rogue Valley Unitarian Fel
lowship when it meets Sunday,
at II a. m. in the Red Cross
Building, 60 Hawthorne Street.
Mr. Thomas' subject will he:
"Does Man Really Possess a
Free Will'."' In his lecture he
will present a philosophical ex
ploration of a topic whiih has in
terested man in all ages.
Coffee will be served during
the discussion period which will
follow the morning address
The
MEDFORD ALLIANCE CHURCH
Welcomes You
Hfdrick Jumkv H,oh Auditorium
I50S E. Jj.kson
SlRVlClS
Sunddy School 9 45 A.M.
Morning Wor$hip ll :00 A M.
Youlh Service 6:00 P.M.
Evening Service 7:00 P.M.
.Wdxeck Servict 7:30 P M. Wfdnesdsy
iPljct innounced ech v.ekt
"There Ii reel end positive help for your every problem"
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE,
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JACKSONVILLE CHURCH
brick will highlight the new Jacksonville As
sembly of God Church which started in Au
gust. The new structure will have a seating
capacity of 250. The church, located on Fifth
Street, is next to the present building which
Film 'Jerusalem'
To Be Shown
Tuesday Evening
There will be a New Year's
Eve service from 9 p. m. to
midnight, Dec. 31, at the First
Church of the Nazarene, 520 N.
Holly St., which will be open
to the public. The film, "Jeru
salem," produced by World
Wide Pictures and narrated by
Billy Graham, will be shown.
It is an hour-long color mo
tion picture and is scored with
music composed and conducted
by Ralph Carmichael.
Following the film presenta
tion will be a time of refresh
ments and fellowship in the
activity building and the closing
hour before midnight will be
given to song and worship.
The pastor, Ihe Rev. Harold
M. Sanner, will speak Sunday
at the 11 a.m. service on
"Christ's Death and My Life."
This will be a communion medi
tation and the Lord's Supper
will be served.
Music for the morning serv
ice, which is under the direc
tion of Perry Christiansen, min
ister of music, will be a number
by the sanctuary choir and a
solo by Elvvin Paulson.
The pastor's message for the
7 p. m. service will follow the
end of the year tneme on me
subject, "New Year and New
Hope". Music for the evening
will be presented by college
students who are home (or the
holidays.
Unity Church Sets
Coming Activities
The Rev. Katharine Bos-
worth, minister of Unity Church,
Holly and Haven Streets, has
chosen "Wise Men Still Fol
low," for the topic of her last
lesson in Ihe Christmas series,
"Preparation in the G real
Search, Finding and Following
Ihe Indwelling Christ," at the
11:15 a.m. Sunday service.
Miss Sandra Myers will be al
Ihe organ. Mrs. II. 11. Bresec
will sing "Spirit of God," by
Neidlinger.
Due to Hie holidays, all study
classes and the prayer ministry
are recessed during the week of
Dec. 29. Appointments for
counselling with Mrs. Bosworth
may be made by calling 772
6902. Unity church is an affiliate
of the Unity School of Christian
ity at Lee's Summit, Mo.
Christian Science
Lesson Announced
The scientific nature of Chris
tianity will be explored Sunday
at First Church of Christ, Sci
entist, 100 Windsor Ave., in the
Bible lesson at 11 a.m. The les
son is entitled "Christian Sci
ence." Kcrinlural readings will in
clude the verse from Isaiah 51:4
and related lines from the Chris
tian Science textbook. Science
and Health with Key to Ihe
Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy.
Young people up to the age
of 20 are invited lo attend Sun
day School. All are invited to
the services.
Missionary To Talk
At Eastwood Baptist
The Rev. Allan Rollins, re
cent missionary to northeast
Brazil, will be the guest sneaker
Sunday al Eastwood Baptist
Church Deacon William Rob
ertson will be in charge of both
services
The church is sponsoring a
watch night party and service
Dec 31. beginning at 8 p.m.
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Pastor I
ZWCIGART
Ph. 77-1067
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Woods and used will be removed for parking space once the
the rear.
1957 Award of Merit Winner
Inquiry Forum Scheduled
To Begin Monday Evening
At St. Mary's School Gym
An inquiry forum for persons
who would like to learn about
and discuss the teachings and
practices of the Roman Catho
lic religion is scheduled to be
gin on Monday, Jan. 6, at 7:30
p.m. in the annex of the St.
Mary's Grade School gymna
sium, 11th and Holly Streets.
Baptist Events
Are Announced
Pastor Bernard E. Andrews
will speak on "Broken Things"
at the 11 a.m. service of the
First Baptist Church Sunday.
The chapel choir under the di
rection of Kent Thiclen will
sing.
Sunday at 7 p.m. Paslor An
drews will speak on the subject,
"Go And Tell." An informal
hymn sing and musical num
bers precede the message.
The annual New Year s eve
watch night service will be held
on Tuesday at 9 p.m. The film,
"Gospel Blimp," will be shown.
There will also be an hour of
food, fun, and fellowship. The
evening will close with a candle
light communion service from
11 p.m. to midnight.
There will be no service Wed
nesday evening. Beginning the
following week there will be a
I study of the geography of Ihe
I Bible on Wednesday evenings
lui ai'M-im wci'iva.
Two missionaries supported
by the First Baptist Church, will
visit the church during January.
Miss Alice Slurz of Ivory
Coast, Africa, will be here ail
day, Jan. 5. and Miss Joan
Buckner engaged in Jewish mis
sions in New York will he pres
ent Jan. 22.
Foursquare Church
Plans Service
A New Year's watch night
service is scheduled for Tuesday
Dec. 31. beginning at 8:30 p.m.
at the Foursquare church, 2200
Roberts Road.
A motion picture, "Martin
Luther" on the Reformation,
will he shown. Theme for Ihe
service is "Reformation in our
lives in the New Year". Speak
ers (or the evening arc James
Trimble and Ihe Rev. K. L.
Mathewson.
Vocal and instrumental num
bers will be presented during
the service with a (ellowship
break midway in the service.
Communion will be held at mid
night, climaxing the service.
Congregational
Schedule Announced
The Congregational Church
will meet for worship and study
at 11 a.m. Sundav with the Rev.
Robert W. Till, "minister of the
church conducting the morning
service. Church school classes
for children from three years
old through eighth grade' will
meet.
Hoover Grade School is the
I ttiiip'ini, iiivimiK iinvi wi lur
church while a new sanctuary
! and educational unit are under
construction at the corner of
I East Jackson Street and Berke
j lev Wav.
First Presbyterian Church
Eighth and Holly Phone 779-1711
Worship Services 9:30- 11:00 a.m.
Sermon Dec. 29
"Greet Expectations"
Dr. D Kirkiand West
Church School: 9:30 and 11:00 a m.
new structure is completed. The parsonage
was moved 150 feet to make room for the
new church. The educational unit will be to
CHURCH NEWS
National Religious Publicity Council
The series of informal meet
ings will be conducted by the
Rev. Gilbert Lulay, assistant
pastor of Sacred Heart Church
and will continue twice weekly
approximately until Easter. The
night of the second and follow
ing meetings will be determined
by those present at the first
session on Jan. 6.
Father Lulay also announced
that if a desire and need for
it is indicated, an afternoon
meeting schedule will be set.
Individual sessions will be
available for those who find it
impossible to attend any of the
group meetings.
As a guide for discussion the
booklet "Life in Christ" will
be used. It was written by the
Rev. James Killgallon and the
Rev. Gerard Weber, priests of
the Chicago Archdiocese where
much pioneer work has been
done in the field of inquiry for
ums and similar means of
bringing knowledge and under
standing of the Catholic Church
to others. Copies of the book
will be available at the meet
ings. It is not necessary for any
one to prc-registcr before at
tending the Forum nor is it re
quired to be present at the com
plete series. Father Lulay em
phasized that no obligations of
any kind are imposed upon
those taking part and no charges
are made.
Holy Hour to Open
New Year Tuesday
A holy hour in preparation
(or Ihe opening of the new
year will be held in Sacred
Heart Catholic Church at 7:30
p.m. New Year's Eve, accord
ing lo the Very Rev. Carl Mai,
pastor.
On New Year's day the regu
lar Sunday schedule o( masses
will be followed rather than
the Holy Day of Obligation
schedule. It is obligatory for all
Roman Catholics in the United
States to attend mass on New
Year Day, the feast of the Cir
cumcision of Christ. Father
Mai said. Masses will be said
at 6. 7, 8:15, 9:30. 10:45 and
12 r.oon and again at 7 p.m.
Catechism classes for Catho
lic children attending public
schools will resume on Satur
day, Jan. 4, al 10 a.m., (or
grade school sludonts and on
Sunday, Jan. 5, at 5:45 p.m. (or
high school students.
Officers To Be
Installed Sunday
The newly-elected officers for
1964 will be installed in the 11
a.m. service at St. Peter's
Lutheran Church by the pastor,
the Rev. John E. Simon.
The New Year's day service
at St. Peter's will be held at
10 a.m. For this service Pastor
Simon will exchange pulpits
with ihe Rev. Felix Janssen of
St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
Grants Pass, who will thus con
duct the service at St. Peter's
The confirmation classes will
resume their Saturday meetings
Jan. 4, and a new adult mem
bership class will get under way
on Jan. 9 at 7:30 p m.
"Holy to the Lord." Zechariah 14:20.
APOSi'UUC FAITH CHURCH
North Central avc. at Third it
Loyce C Carver, pattor
Sunaav;
0:30 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
7:50 p.m. Evangelistic service
Tuesday:
8 p.m. Watch Night service
Friday:
B p.m. Evangelistic service
ASCENSION LUTHERAN
2617 Barnett rd.
Vernon Hanson, pastor
Sunday -
9:4 jam Sunday school
11 a m. Worship service
7 pm. Luther League
Thursday:
7.30 p.m. Senior choir
Saturday:
9 a-m. Junior choir
BKTHLL ASSEMBLY OF GOD
1225 E. McAndrewi rd.
L. O. Krause. pastor
Sunday.
0:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship service
6:30 p.m. Youth and children's
services
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service
Tuesday:
9-12 midnight Watch night
service
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Bible and prayer hour
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE
Hcdrick Junior High School
1305 E Jackson
H. C. Zweigart. pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sundav school
11 am. Morning warship
R pm. Youth service
7 p.m. Evening service
Tuesday:
7 p.m. Watch Night service
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1056 Court street
Eston Catlett, minister
Sunday:
10;30 a.m. Worship service
7 p.m. Bible study
Wednesday:
7 p.m. Bible study
CHURCH OF1 JKSUS CHRIST OF
LATTER HAY SAINTS (1M Ward)
64(1 South Ivy St.
David L. Peterson, bishop
Sunday:
8:30 a m. Priesthood meetinc
II a.m. Sundav school
7 p.m. Sacrament meeting
Tuesday:
4:13 p m. Primary
Wednesday:
10 a.m. Prlief Society
7 :30 p.m. Mutual Improvement
association.
CHURCH OK JESUS CHRIST Of
I. ATT Kit DAY SAINTS (2nd Ward)
648 South Ivy St.
T. Gerald Huffman, bishop
Sunday:
8 a.m. Priesthood meeting
ft:15 a.m. Sunday school
5 p.m. Sacrament meeting
Tuesday:
10 a.m. Relief society
7:30 p.m. Mutual Improvement
Association
Wednesday:
4:15 p.m. Primary
nit hoi ok ;m
1R70 Stewart Avc.
A. G Easoti, pastor
Sunday:
:t4j a r.v hundav school
11 am. Morning worship
7 p.m. Evening worship
Thursday:
7 p m. Young people endeavor
service.
Gold Hill Methodist
Sunday Title Told
COLD HILL-"Vhoat Next"
will be the title o( the sermon
subject by the Rev. William
Stacy, pastor of Gold Hill Com
munity Methodist Church Sun
day at 11 a.m.
There will be instrumental
numbers by the Jones Trio dur
ing the worship hour.
It was reported that the Sen
ior Methodist Youth Fellowship
group will not meet Sunday aft
ernoon. Minister's Question
Listed for Weekend
Minister's Roundlable, shown
at fl::io a.m. tomorrow over
I KMED-TV will consider Ihe
question, "What does the peti
tion 'Thy will be done' mean
to you?"
Perry Christiansen of the
First Church of the Nazarene.
iMedfc-d. will be moderator and
members of Ihe panel will be
the Rev. Paul Kroon. Central
Point Community Bible church:
the Rev. Gerald Nelson, First
Methodist Church, Medford, and
the Rev. Oliver Summers, Jack
sonville Assembly of God
church.
Minister's Roundlable is
broadcast over KMED Radio
Sunday at 8:05 a.m.
ST. PETER'S
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
John E. Simon, Paslor
1020 E. Main 772-4395
SUNDAY SERVICES
8:15 & 11:00 A.M.
Rev, Loyce C.
Carver, Paxor
8 to
Midnight
First Church of Christ, Scientist
100 Wind sor Ave,, 1 Block South of East Main
Subject: "Christian Science"
Church and Sunday School Services at 1 1 :00 a m,
Wednesday Evening Service, 8 p.m.
You Are Always Welcome
listen to: "The Bible Speaks To You"
Station K-SHA SUNDAYS-9:00 A.M.
MEDFORD
CHURCH DIRECTORY
CONGKLG.VriONAL CHURCH
(tinted Churcb of Chnlt)
Hoover school, Siskiyou blvd.
Robert w. Tull. minister
Sunday.
II a.m Church school
11 a.m. Worship
EASTWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH
(Amerlt-an Baptist)
North Keeneway dr. at Rldgeway
Clifford J. Young, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a m. Church school
1 1 a m. Worship
Tuesday:
8 p m. Watch Night party
KA1TH ADVENT CHRISTIAN
2460 Roberu rd.
Sunday:
9:45 am. Sunday school
11 am Morning worship
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Midweek service
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
S49 Crater Lake Avc.
Bernard E. Andrews, pastor
Sunday:
9:40 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship service
fi p.m. Family hour
7 p.m. Evening service
Tuesday:
9 p.m. New Year's eve service
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
1900 Crater Lake ave.
Fredrick R. Evans, minister
Norman N. Northrup associate
Sunday
8:30 a ii:. Bible study
9:30 & 11 a.m. Sundav school
9:30 St 11 a.m. Worship serv
ices fi p m Youth fellowship's in
stallation FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
100 Windsor ave.
II block south ol East Main St.)
Sunday:
11 a.m. Church service
11 a.m. Sunday school, nursery
available Sundays and Wednesdays
Wednesday:
8 p.m. Testimonials ot healing
Reading room 228 West Sixth St.
10 a.m. to 5 p.m Daily (except
Sundays and holidays)
FIRST CHURCH OP THE
NAZARENE
5110 North Holly st
Harold ,M Sanner. pastor
Perry Christiansen, music minister
Sunday.
7 a.m. Intercessory prayer at
altar
9:43 am. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
fi p m. Family hour
7 p ni Evening service
Tuesday:
6 a.m. Intercessory prayer at
altar
9 p ni. Watch Nichl services
Thnrsday:
fi a.m. Intercessory prayer at
altar
Friday:
7 p in. Junior hich activity
Communion Scheduled
Sunday Horning
Holy communion will be ad
ministered during the 11 a.m.
worship at the Zion Lutheran
Church. Sunday. The Rev. H. C.
Coovcrl's sermon will be en
titled "Hearing Is Believing."
The senior choir will sing the
anthem "Today There Is Ring
ing." The adult instruction class
will meet in the Fireside room
of the church Sunday at 4 p.m.
Bethel Assembly
To Welcome Members
"Onward, t h e Christian's
Goal" will be the sermon sub
ject for the 11 a.m. worship
service Sunday at Bethel As
sembly of God. 1225 E. McAn
drews Road. The subject (or the
7:30 p.m. evangelistic service
will be "A New Life, Not New
Resolutions." Pastor L. D.
Krause will speak.
New members will he re
ceived during Ihe 11 a.m. serv
ice. A watch night service will
be conducted Tuesday from 9
p.m. until midnight.
B. E. Andrews, Pastar
Bvon Evans, Youth Dir.
NOW Meeting In Th
Beautiful New Church,
649 Crater Lake Avenue
SUNDAY, DEC. 29
I 11 :00AM.
j "BROKEN THINGS"
I 7:00 P M.
I "GO AND TELL"
1 NEW YEAR'S EVE WATCH
S NIGHT SERVICE
1 TUESDAY,
3 9.00-12:00 P M.
H See the Film,
I "GOSPEL BLIMP"
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j j! Fundamental j
j K-BOY Sjjb I
; 12:00 Tf I
ENJOY
NEW YEAR'S EVE
AT THE
Apostolic Faith Church
3rd and Central
Gospel Meitage Muiie
Special Activities
FILM: "SEVENTEEN"
PRAYER