Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 05, 1947, Page 8, Image 8

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
FRIDAY, Dr.CrMr.FR 5, I'M
CHURCH NEWS
First Christian Revival
Sessions To
Time Change
Slated At
The cliolng sessions of the revival
will be held at the First Christian
church this Sunday. Evangelist Hoss
will speak both morning and eve
ning, sermons on "Love Glorifying
the Gift" and "What Think Ye oi
Christ?" The crayon picture, "In
End Sunday iifW
arbor Land." will be drawn by la&IHIwl Ull
the Harbor
Evangelist Ross and given to the Mt.
Laki Christian Endeavorers, who
will be special guests. The male
quartet, Dean Stephens, Bob Alex
ander. Charles Uhlig and Howard
Hutchins, w ill sing.
Bible school is at 9:45 a. in. with
all the men and boys addressed by
Evangelist Ross on the message,
"Blue Blood or Red Blood. Which?"
A goal of 400 has been set for the
Bible school. Christian Endeavor is
at 6:30 promptly, with the Mt. Laki
group visiting. Baptismal services
will be conducted during the evening
service. About 40 have been added to
the church du Ins the revival meet-
j ing A welcome is extended to all.
LDS Holds Service
At Shasta School
The ri'-oiganled Church of Jesus
Clnlsl of Latter Day Saints is hold
ing services in Shasta school with
Sunday school at 10 n. in. and the
ligular worship service at 11 a. m.
Sunday.
Anyone desiring Information
about services may contact Y. Car
roll, president, telephone 7890.
Children's Choir To Sing
At Congregational Church
eheaiMil- on Wednesdays j welcome lo llw liiu. li wlil.1i l,
inlliiuti'U on dunlin near aniiiiii.
Sunday School
Schedule Set
"God. the Only Cause and Crea
tor," will be the subject of the lesson-sermon
at the First Church of
Christ, Scientist, 10th and Wash
ington, this Sunday.
Beginning this week. Sunday
school and the morning worship
service will be held at the same
time, 11 o'clock. Regular weekly
meetings will be held at the usual
time, B p. m., Wednesdays.
The Sunday lesson-sermon will
have for its Golden Text, "Every i New members w ill be welcomed
house is budded by some man: but into the First Presbyterian church I Mcndav at 7 p. m. The Ladies Aid
will meet Tuesday at J p. m. Mam-
Presbyterian
Has Nursery
The Sunday school at Klamalh
Lutheran church will meet at 9:30
a in . IS minutes earlier than usual
in order to practice singing and
oi'ier parts for the Christmas pro
gram to be given December 21, at
4.30 p. m. The Sunday school has
classes for all ages from kindergar
ten to adults.
At the morning worship at tl
o'clock the pastor, the Rev. S. M.
Topness. will speak on the subject,
"Thy Kingdom Come." The senior
choir will sing. "Arise. Shine." by
Cobb, arranged by F. Melius Chris
tianson. A nurser:- for little chll
dun is conducted during the wor
ship hour. The worship service will
b- broadcast.
The church council meets on Mou
oay at 7:45 p. in. All canvassers
are urged to complete their reports
end turn them in to the board by
Hit time of this meeting.
The Boy Scouts, with Dr. Robert
Huntington as scoutmaster, meet on
he that builds all things is God. i at the Sunday morning service
(Hcbr. 3:4. j The pastor, the Rev. David F. Bar-
Among the Bible citations which nett. has chosen for his sermon
w ill comprise tile lesson-sermon in j topic. "Immanuel." An anthem by
all Christian Science churches Sun- j Handel, "Thanks to Thee. O Lord,"
day w ill be. "Thou art worthy. O j will be sung by the choir.
Lord, to receive glory and honor and , a nursery Is now conducted dur
powcr: for tho" hast created all , illg both the Sunday school and
things, and for thy pleasure they morning worship hours. Infants
ath Lutheran extends a cordial In
vitation to all to share its worship
ana work.
Phillips At
First Methodist
I "The Handwriting on the Wall."
is the topic of the sermon to be
liivmlixH hv tlli D.'V VI, lor Phil
lips, at the First Methodist church,
N. 10th and Llgh. on Sunday niorn
nlng at the 11 o'clock service. The
choir will slug two anthems at this
service. "Beautiful Saviour." and
l "Norwegian Child." by Kmmu.
1 There will be a reception ol new
members.
A 8 p. in., the junior and senior
choirs will give a sacred concert in
the church sanctuary. The music
of many nations will I featured in
this concert. Mrs. Robert P. Craig
will direct the choir and Mrs. Pa
tricia Hunt will be at the organ.
Church Suiul'.y school will meet
at 9:45 a. in . and the Methodist
Youth fellowship will meet at 6:30
p. m.
The public is always welcome to
attend all the services at First
Methodist.
Morning service at 11 o'clock Sun
day at the Congregational church
will be conducted by the minister.
Rev. Godfrey Mallhews. The chanel
choir w ill bo auguienied by the chil
dren's choir singing the lllurgy and
leading l he congregational hymns.
Tho liyiuu-aulhem Is "The Wise
May Hrlnir Their Learning" by
Vaughn Williams.
New members will be received In
lo (he rliiiicli and the iiitnlslci' will
preach an Advent sermon "Light In
Darkness." A short iliinvh meeting
wll. lie held after the close
of Iheservlco when church members
will vote on Ihe church budget or
HUB as it is recommended by the
finance committee ami Hie board of
control.
Choir
is at 4 p. m. and 7:30 p. in. 1
Du Thursday members ol Ihe !
.Sunday school slaff will welcome j
l.ella Anderson of New Yolk City,
national dlieclor of Christian I'ldil
calloii tor I he Conuregalloiml
churches who will conduct a seminar
on in. Hauls and maici'lal".
Visitors and si rangers are uii dliilly I
SEWING MACHINE
REPAIRING
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Rriitiiltlt Hl'P -I iff IMImiuIm
Sowing Machine Sorvlc
Vtiiii Inilnimilnil Hii
Old Time Revival
Series Slated
SorvU't's tit tho Cluuvh of Christ
629 Bristol, for tho work uio un- j
nouiirod us follows: i
HrUluy, 7:30 p. in.. VUtoty Lend
ers band.
Sunday school. 10 n. m.
Sumluy morniiu; wowrslup. 11
i o'clock.
HoKtauiUK this Sundir at 7:30
, p. m. will bo nn 1 time rovlvul
sonos wtth It. M. HiKKors loiullim
tho ovunuolistU work, h'voryono is
wo loom p.
A ruin radio hus born doMminl
c-pedully for hospitals, when th'
reception generally is dtftUull. A
quarter will brinK forth throe hoius
of radio entertutnment
are and were created.' (Rev. 4:11).
From the Science and Health with
Key to the Scriptures, text book by
Mary Baker Eddy, will be. "Divine
Mind is the only cause or principle
of existence."
Church Fund
Goal Reached
TULELAKE, Dec. 5 P The S30.
000 goal set for this year for the
building fund of the proposed new
Tulelakc Community Presbyterian
church has been reached and plans
for the building will proceed as rap
Idly as possible. Actual construc
tion should get under way by Xlarch
1. weather permitting.
The plans for the new structure
have been considered since before
the war and the project is definitely
a community effort. Sixty persons
assisted with the campaign to raise
funds and this campaign will be re
newed next year to bring the over
all total to near $50,000.
Present plans call for a brick
structure to house the sanctuary,
church offices. Sunday school class
rooms, large foyer, altar, and room
for future installation of a pipe or
gan. Seating capacity of the sanc
tuary will be 240. A new heating
plant will be installed to take care
of the needs of the new building
and the present structure.
Architect Frederick Eley, Salem,
Ore., has asked two months to com
plete blueprints for the building.
should be brought in their bassi
nets.
Marian Mcliuyre w ill lead the t
Westminster fellowship meeting at
6:30 p. m.. in a study of Christ
mas carols.
On Thursday at 8 p. m.. a'
cathedral film. "The Child of Beth-
lehem." will be shown in the j
church. Visitors and the congrega
tion are invited to see this film,
which is being sponsored by the
Mariners' club. After the film has
been shown, the Mariners will ad
journ to the church basement for
their regular monthly meeting.
Church Of Chris
To Hear Winter
Another message on the parables
of the kingdom. "The Unmerciful
Servant." will be the theme of
Evangelist Gus Winter's sermon at
11 a. m., Sunday, at the Church of
Christ. 2205 Wantland.
The lesson will be from Acts 10:34
and 11:18 at the evening service
with the subject. "The Conversion
of Cornelius." The meeting is at
7:30.
Bible school is held at 10 a. m.
with classes for all ages. Bible study
is held Wednesdays at 7 :30 p. m. All
are welcome.
First Baptist
Slates Rim
The sound film. "The God of
Creation." will be shown at the
First Baptist church, N. 8th and
' Washington streets. Wednesday,
December 10 at 7:30 p. m.
j "The God of Creation" is a pro
I duct ion by Dr. Moon, noted scientist.
i author and teacher. The film Is
! sponsored by Moody Bible institute.
It portrays the work of nature in
various processes of growth and de
, velopment. The film shows the
i growth and progress of plant life
from seed to fruit so that the whole
cycle of life is seen in a few seconds.
The Genesis account of creation is
the theme of the film.
The public is cordially invited to
see "The God of Creatioi "
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