Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 30, 1948, Page 6, Image 6

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    PACE SIX
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1948
CHURCH NEWS
The Power To Stand Alone
Topic Of Barnett Sermon
Bediming Sunday. May 2 t 7:30
I. nv, a hort Communion service
v 1 1 1 be held on the first Sunday
light of ech month at (he First
?resbyterln church. The Rev.
David V. Barnett Jr. will administer
ihe elements. Following this service.
lll sing "We Praise Thee. O Creator
Ood." bjr Protheroe with organ ac
companiment by Mrs. George Mc
Intyre. The senior high young people will
meet at 6:30 p. m. for the com-
i munlcant's class taught by Rev
the adult communicant s class j Barnett. and the Junior high young
taught by Rev. Barnett will meet
"The Power to Stand Alone" Is the
title of the sermon chosen by the
pastor for the 11 a. m. service. The
tholr, directed by Andrew Loney,
Baptists To
Sponsor Study .
Course Here
people will have a similar class nt
7 p. in. under the direction of Mrs.
Emily Meruit..
Junior Church club for those boys
and girls from the fourth through
the sixth grades meets from 3 to 4
p. m. Saturdays. Mrs. Mecum is in
chare e.
The calendar for the week: Pri
mary teacher and training clas 7:30
p. m. Monday: pot luck supper for
Sunday school teachers, all parents.
nd officers of the church. 6.30 p. m.
Tuesday: Boy Scout troop 42. 7:00
p. m. Tuesday: choir practice. 7:30
Fellowship
Day To Be
Observed
Adventists Launch Drive
For Mission Fund Money
Friday. May 7. at Peace Memorial
church the local Council of Church
Women will observe May Fellowship
Day with an Interesting program
and devotional service. Mrs. John
Miller, president of the council, will
preside at the meeting, which opens
at 1 p m. following a sack luncheon
at 13 noon.
The theme for the day Is "Everv i
Child Is My Child" and the panel
discussion In which the churches
will be represented by the Rev.
David Barnett of the First Pres- '
byterian church: Dwlght French, j
speaking on the viewpoint of the I
public schools: William Procter, rep- I
resenting the youth organlratlons. !
and Samuel Smith, city recreational I
director, will be afternoon program. I
Harel Morrison will conduct the
devotional service. i
Mrs. Dale Mattoon. chairman of
p. m. Wednesday: beginners teacher ! : """" '"f lureign
, training clas. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday
The Woman's Missionary union of j
the First Baptist church. N. 8th and
Wa-shington streets, will sponsor a
study course for the missionary or- i
sanmUons of the church Monday
and Tuesday, May 3 and 4. I
Mrs. S. L. Tid-ell of Turlock. j
Calif., will conduct the study course. I
Mrs. Tidwell Is president of the W. j
M. U. of the Central Valley Baptist
association, and is a state approved :
worker for the Baptist denomina-1
tion. Classes will begin at 10 a. m. '
Monday and continue until 4 p. m.
with luncheon served at the church
at noon. "Woman's Missionary
Union at Work" Is the textbook for
these classes. Tuesday Mrs. Tidwell
will conduct a special counselor's
course for all auxiliary workers and
sponsors.
Arrangements for bringing Mrs.
Tidwell to the local church are heme
made by the president. Mrs. Frank
Ward, and the executive officers.
Junior teacher training class 7:30
p. m. Thursday: session and board
of trustees joint meeting regarding
building program. 7:30 p. m. Thurs
day: intermediate, senior and adult
teacher training class, 7:30 p. m.
Friday.
aid. requests that members of the
council and churchwomen through
out the city bring their good used A 1 t a m o n t
clothing and shoes to the First drive.
Christian church as quickly as pos- I After com
slble for packing and shipping. 1 pletlng school
All' church omen are urged to at- I n g In the
tend the May meeting. A substan
tial offering is requested to meet the
needs of the council in Its work of
mercy for the needy.
Seventh - Day Adventlsta have
launched their annual Ingathering
drive for mission and welfan work
with a rally marking the 40th anui.
versary of the plan which has con
tributed more than 43 million dol
lars to mission protects around the
world since its beginning.
The local congregation plans to
reach its 1500 goal this year in a
three, week solicitation campaign,
according to Pastor P. C. Alderson.
The denomination has set a goal of
two and a half million dollars in
North America, topping the $2,378.
M7 raised last year.
The Seventh-Day Adventlsta' re.
llcf organlration reports shipment of
more than 1000 tons of clothing
Rev. Beahm
Conies Here
Rev. C. H. lira li m has come to
Klamath Falls from Fresno, Calif ,
as new mln t of the First Church
of Ood. 3803
Texas Man
Speaks Here
The way to utilize divine power
to heal mankind of its ills and to
restore harmony to a disordered
world was presented in a public
lecture Tuesday night in the First
Christian church by James Harry
McReynolds. of Dallas. Tex., a
member of the board of lectureship
of the mother church, the First
Church of Christ, Scientist, In Bos
ton. Mass.
The lecture was given under the
auspices of the First Church of
Christ. Scientist, of Klamath Falls
and the subject was "The Availabil
ity of Divine Power as Revealed by
Christian Science."
McReynolds quoted from the
Bible the statement from the
prophet Habakkuk that God is "of
purer eyes than to behold evil," and
cannot "look on iniquity." and from
the Christian Science textbook,
"Science and Health with Key to
the Scriptures." by Mary Baker
Eddy, the discoverer and founder
of Christian Science (p. 3561. "God
la as Incapable of producing sin.
sickness, and death as He is of
experiencing these errors." He con
tinued by saying that If God cannot
behold and experience them. It
should be evident that He could
not make man capable of beholding
or experiencing them.
Church School
Group To Meet
At the Congregational church
Sunday morning at 11. Kev. Godlrey
Matthews conducts morning prayer
and preaches on "The Church s One
Foundation."
The choir conducted by Marie
Casjens will lead the congregational
singing and the liturgical responses.
The junior and intermediate de
DartmenrjE nf ih. h,,n,K
meet for worship at 9:45 a. m. under id",mtth the ul ot h' servants:
Scientists'
Service Set
"Everlasting Punishment" will be
the subject of the Lesson-Sermon In
all Churches of Christ. Scientist, on
Sunday. May J. The Golden Text
will be. "Evil shall slay the wicked:
and they that hate the righteous
shall be desolate. The Lord re-
: church's col
; lege and theo
j logical s e m I -I
nary In Anderv
1 son. Ind.. Rev.
; Beahm came to
' California in
1927 and for 19
I years has had
I a congregation In Fresno,
j An invitation to the public
, attend services at this church
extended by W. O. Weaver,
man of the church board.
(f)
La 2 L
overseas and two and a half million
expended for fomi for the starving
in ihurnpe and the Orient. In nildl
Hon, the church's rehabilitation
fund has made possible the rebuild
ing of three hospitals, a publishing
house, college, an Intermediate
school and scores of churches 111
China: eight mission launches In the
touth seas: a hospital and publish.
nig nouse in Ihe Philippines:
hospital In Burma: and scores ol
other projects completed since the
war nr now in process.
Many new Institutions such ai
hospitals In liulla. China. Jamaica
Mexico. Bagdad, Uraril and schools
In Lebanon. Peru, Nigeria and the
Congo are wrt of the denomina.
lions expanding mission program.
Keeping pace with Una enaninti
mr Anvrnuat mission board sent out
K03 missionaries more than half of
them new recruits In the two vears
j following V-E Day.
I In announcing me church's 1948
! foreign mission budget ot nine and
I one-half million dollars, W E Nel
son, general treasurer, of Washing
ton. D. C. urged members to "live
a frugally as possible In order to
ghe still stronger support to the
church's program of earning Ihe
gospel to all the world."
BOSTONIAN SHOES at DON'S
Winemo Hotel Bldg.
1125 Main Street
Phone 6520
to
Is
chalr-
tne direction of Mrs. Kenneth E.
Lambie, superintendent, and will oc
cupy the study period in the com
pletion of then- creative efforts in
religious drama. The episodes are i
"Jonah and the Whale." "Ruth and !
ftaomi. "Jesus and the Centurion'
Church Of Christ
To Hear Morrow
! Services at the Church of Christ.
1 3205 Wantland. will be under the
! charge of W. D. Morrow. Bible
classes will take up at 10 a.m. and
I regular morning worship will start
at II a.m.
Morning and evening services are
i open to the public. Evening meet
j ings start at 7.30. Midweek Bible
I study meets
and none of them that trust In him
shall be desolate" iPsa. 23.21. 53".
Among the citations which will
comprise the lesson-sermon will be
the following from the Bible: "The
way of life is above to the wise,
that he may depart from hell be-
-n.. j -. .. neaui " iProv. 15:24i tmrethir wiih I siua in ecus ai i:ju p.m. vveones-
These little plavs will be presented ! ,he oll'n" correlative passage j dl's and "hese classes are also open
onthenight of'junel6at . .,: 'rom Christian Science text- ,ny-one
evening service in which the entire : "Scnce and Health with Key
church school will participate i 10 the S'ptures." by Mary Baker
A nursery for "small children is ' ,Eddy: "He"' mortal bfl,rf- tmr
conducted each Sunday morning in 1 '' remorsr- hatred, revenge, sin.
the Community hall during the i ,'ckness- death, suffering and self
church worship l.jur under capable 'e,tnlct'on' ""-'"if"! agony,
direction of members of the Junior i e'fec" of sln- hat which -worketh
circle. I abomination or maketh a lie ." tp.
From 12:30 p. m. to 4 p. m on !
Sunday the May dinner will h i - - - - ....
served by members of the Fellow- !
ship group. Reservations can be
made by calling 5571. i
St. Paul's
Schedule
Sunday next, being Rogation Sun
dav. services will be as follows:
8:00 a. m. Celebration of the Holy
Communion. .
8:45 a. m. Church school, for all
grades.
11:00 a. m. Choral celebration of
the Holy Communion. The sermon
topic will be "The Church and the
Supernatural."
8:30 p. m. Meeting of Ihe Young
People's Fellowship.
Announcing . . .
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J. L. DEAN
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and Auditor
New Office Location
306 North 7th SL
Phone 9346
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Tour insurance problems receive
personal attention from Hans Nor
land, 123 N. 6th St
Paint Clinic Saturday, May 1st
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