The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 September 1963 — Page 13

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North Liberty < hrlMian Church John Palmer. Minister Jack Parsons, Supt. 9:5(1 Communion Hour. Sermon: "The Christian APiude Toward Sex" Nursery provided. 10:30 Bible Sci'ool. 6:00 Youth Meetings. 7 00 Evening Worship Message: "The Sixth Church With the Closing Door" Rev. 2-3 / All weekly meetings cancelled due to the 16th National Missionary Convention meeting in South Bend Sept. 21-27. North Liberty Church of Brethren A. P. Wenger, Pastor Stanley FMz. Superintendent Velma Wharton, Primary Supt. Share in Prayer Hour 9:25 a m. Worship Hour 9 30 a m Church School 10 30 a in Junior Choir praitke 7:00 pm. Monday. Bible Study and Prayer Hour Monday, 7 pm First Brethren Church Win. Curtis. Pastor Ernest Kim , r. Supt Ruth Clark uid F? am is Curtis Junior r 'hur- h Luder - 9:30 Junior and Adult Worship hour. 10 30 Sunday School <I i > for nil ages Sunday School Board rm ting following morning ervu ■ s 6:30 Youth and a< dt meetings; adult study from Hebrews. 7:30 Evening worship । 7:30 Wednesday youth and adult Bible Study and prayer 8:30 Choir practice. Beaver ( reek Wesleyan Methodist Church Rev Dean Krieg, Pastor Bob Chngenpeel. Superintendent Sunday School 9:30 a m Morning Worship 10:30 a m. W. Y Service 7:00 pm Evangelistic Service 7:30 pm. Everyone is cordially invited. Pine Creek < hureh of Brethren Perry L Huffaker. Pastor Paul Stun:p Superintendent SUNDAY SERVICES 9:00 a m. Sermon: "Life in the Spirit" Duet Carol Clark and Norma Morgan: Men s Choru. to -mg 2 30 Wedding of Nancy May find Gary Freeman a’ the church. 10:00 a m. Church School 600 pm Chilian Choir re. hearsal: 6 30 Chapel Choir 7:00 CBYF Evaluation of past year and projecting of coming year Adult sermon: "Goal for 196364" Monday. 700 Indies chorus:

CHRISTIAN LIFELINES A Study Os St. John 'M6B-21 Whoever Shall Believe In J»*<us Child Will Not Bo Marred. H* Will Hav -Es ei lading l.d* God Did Not S nd Hi Sa li to I i * \\ ald To < <>ndm i . But h- ib Cano As The Su\ -• if Via Ma’ N"o^ <hdv To Belov - first. I ha’ Ti Man Jpoo On» > I d. Second. That He W i Ind* <1 I *Su. Os God A Fu diy That Hh M - on W.is To Provide Salvation F< Hm. \l »Mtn \\ !;•> (11 ’ A<cept Th I H- - i d hi Spite Os \nv "S- •’ <o" To Ihe World He .Vav Hl\ I? >,d red 11 «■ Iu I ven i» n’ IH ( o I I In Ilea! I; hv> HiBLinif t*< F\k’; F’<*. 'I M”’’'d. HahoLal Hon .mt’. Which P { *nds Ent •dv OH Oe Th- W’sdom Ai ll.dionai Os |h» I e- h TI • Dukne-. Os | Man's Wisdom And Die- W th she Mortal lb dv ’I t Second Humm ty I- I'be Neu Humanity Created In Man O! Th- Ho|\ Spirit Wl vn. In Faith. Man At -pts Th I i</ht Os The World He De- Out To His Old Hunumity And Delates His Sold T< The Immortal. Ministers Os Walkerton and Koontz Inke

i 7:45 Men's chorus. (•lad Tidings Church Fish Lake Rev. John Neese, Pastor Ernie Young. Superintendent 'Sunday School 9:30 am. Morning Worship 10:30 a m. Sermon topic: "God is Love" Evening Service 7:00 pm. Sermon "He Cometh" Psalm 96:13, Ttie First Presbyterian Church Rev. David D. Owen, Pastor Elder Raymond McGrath, Supt. You are welcome to our worship service. Thursday, September 19. 7:00 P-m Bible Study and prayer service. Sunday School 9:30 a m. Worship Servii o 10 30 a m. I sher> are: Jack Tusle, Earl Scott. But hyl Reed and Art Benson. Wednesday. Youth Choir r» - hearsal 6 00 pm Adult "hoir r-diearil 6 15 nn Sunday. September 29. Rally Day at 9 .'o :1 m A day for Mom and Dad and daughter, offb < r and tea, her. Pot Im k । inner at 12:30 f<.r the (hurch f ।milie ■ Be quarc a.I in k and com, 'round on S ind -v i North I biertv Methodist ( hurch Charie Patt- ■ m. Mini '• r Paul \ <-i n<>n (di Si hool Sup' Mit ning Wit hip Set • >:3O • a m. Sermon: "Keeping Faith" Church School io ;o a.m. Junior MYF 4:00 pm. Senior MYF 6 3o p m. The program will include a motion pic- 1 ture film "Buttrrwood Inn”. All of Wie youth are invited to attend. Walkerton Methodist Church Harold E Williams. Minister SUNDAY SERVICES 8 30 a tn. First morning worship service Mrs Ronald Gray, organist Miss Geraldine Stickley acolyte 930 a m Sunday School with classes for all ages lesson t >pi<- "What I Go! Doing'’” Melvin Divine. Sunday School Supt. lo 35 a m. Second morning wor hip service Anthem by the Adult Choir under the direction of Svl'-ster Amsler Mrs Bertha Urban, orgam t Sermon subject, The Linguage of Laughter" Acolyte-, will be Connie Verkier and Mabel Snyder 6 pm Senior Methodist Youth Fellowship with James Daube is president They will have a party at the Youth Building EOO pm Junior MYF' will meet at the church to go to

Stunz Pine Forest for an outing. WEEK DAY SERVICES Monday. 11 :3o am. Minsters and their families to meet at the Methodist parsonage for a potluck dinner. Tue,day. 7:30 p.m. Meditation and Study hour. Wednesday. 6.00 pm. Junior Choir rehearsal with Mrs. Mahlon Jacob as director. All junmt youth invited. 7:00 p in Adult Choir rehearsal. 8:00 p in. Commission on Membership and Evangelism-. Mrs. Robert Gardner is chairman. Thursday. 7 30 p.m. Meeting of the Board of Trustees. Saturday, 9:00 am Convocation on Church and State at the State Fair grounds in Indianapolis. Those who would like to attend should contact the pastor. A cordial welcome is extended to each one to attend the ■services of our church If you do not have a regular church home, we welcoiw you to worship with us. A nursery is provided for small children in our Sunday School annex Walkerton E. I . B. ( hurch David K Eller. Pastor Dan Awald. Supt 9:30 Chur- h School. Lsson: "M hat Is God I hung 1 10 o Divine Worship Sermon: "F- Howship <>r Invoh niem The ch int o] ( hoir under the direction of M ■ D tvid Pi ei wit I Mi s \ H M' Keon will tle ant hem "tin Clm -t 1I I: k IStm '' wi'h M- Rind K kb’i h soloist. Nir i v s, ran pi . .vid. : S ."dav. S' • ! 22 i Rally I > 3id Pl ■ e '•' SUI .a V !■ >! Ih' Cimri Sd" J S.-c pu. ■ will to gi’.an t all wio attend We Would hk< to have all the rm i >-r of tn- "aur< h Scho< l anti <'hurch to at' n ' Sat U! 'la- Sept 21 . io Ini to Sundav afternoon will iw the Walkerton EPP. Youth Retreat at Oakwood Park Contact Rev. Eder or Mrs. Inland Welch for reservations. September 23. 6:30 pm Call tt

11 And whosoever believeth on Him shall not be ashamed." — Isaiah 28:16 The early Christians, who almost daily (and death anti per-e---ution Ns hum* of their faith, found courage in their belief in God. A In these modern times, we face ' no penalty when we profess to ) Iwlievc, yet we still have nets! for 7 the courage and strength that C'^ 4 O ‘ \ \ Christianity has to offer. \ ; Vt - The modern world offers much C ^N--' V eY"' i»/•> o that is a c hallenge to the Chris- . ’• TJ |; A^ll J tian wav In the field of bus ne^s, Ow we often ha\e the oppirtuint> to make moral decisions. J •> In social circles, we sometimes ' "‘"x pntounter situations where it fw- ' *\ >. conns ncx essiiry to "stand up and । '' Key i be counted " V// 'J \ \ I I n Ixx’ks that we read, or per- * ' I . mit (Mir children to rrad. in mov* j , '.- ies and other forms of entertainy A•. , 1 merit, wr must make -ome form W xL. " ' T , of self judgement. W , I J x - Our lives do not hang upon 1 . ' I l the de» . ion but the <h c we yT > /. * ' m ike is -till l gi.xd test of our \y, , / r ‘ ' Christian ideal-. A "' X ' ' - p— V - Reed your BIBLE daily and GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY I —_

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Committment snpper meeting at Tyner EUB Church. All general 1 eommittei member., are expecte<| to attend • September 21 930 a m Koin- ( onia at the home of Mrs Eaton. 1 Wednesday 7 pm Chancel choir praetue at the church. "The Chur< h in the heart of the community with the coinn unity at heart." F.F.B KEBEKMI ( IR< I E The Rebekah Om Ie of EUB Church held their September meeting Monday night at the nonie of Mrs Ddand Wei 1 Mrs. Jean Cole k'ad the program on Evangelical Fellowship ' There wire eight members present and program leader- f.r the c i.ung year were na..i ■ 1 The WSWS Fall institute will be held at Plymouth Wednesday. Oct. 2 with afternoon meetings at 2 pm. and evening sessions at 7 p m with a supper for whi< h reservations should be in for by Sept 30. Th»‘ October meeting at the home of Mrs Jean Cole is guest night. E U B YOI TH RETRE \T The Junior and Senior High Youth Fellowship of tr EUB churches ire having a Y- ith R> - treat Satur iav ami Sund iv, >• -j - temher 21 ami 22. at O.akv. «d Park Lake Wawa ee The . ’ -up will 1- avt W dkerton at lo । Sit 'i■ 1। v md ••’ u’ ■ S ■■ 'i v ।ftermon Th.e- will have dmrer or' Sllm da v e\ • ning M • । 1 Mis D ■ ULmv Rev E ■ - id JO’ - ■ Pavton v. ill a- ompa y th ■ gr.aip HOia ( IK( I f MF FTs F' e Dili a< Ch . h o *' t. . pbvterlAn ’hurch nu t Wedm sd i\ in the hon e of Mi < q tries Hinz Mi Hai 1 m Line i • • Cir- Ie Chairman, gave th- le -on : Mrs Wayne Dipert gave the devotions Fifteen member and ' one guest were present Mrs Helfrick gave the (losing prayer. A social hour followed.

Winning isn't everything-it'i just that losing’ has no future. Sons' men give con i-me th; credit that belong to i<>!d feet w I 1 fl Bev. ROBERT H. HARPER WOtlD OF MAKI HLItVt VROM the time of the earUeM drama to th* present, men have had great regard for the world of make believe The dolngi of imaginary character! or the fanciful doings of historical char ecteri at in some of the playa Shakespeare have a great effeet upon mankind. And gome men of genius have made animals of the lower order to entertan and fascinate men. JUST A THOUGHT: Sometimes it happens that those who complain most about the "shape the world's In" do little or nothing to improve the part of It io which they live. alt Disney ia perhapa as well known throughout the world as any American and his influence is felt afar because of his funny characters and his real life adventurea, Mickey Mou<e long delighted children and even adults end was followed by Donald Duck. His real life pictures are au-thenticai-y gatherer] by men and women sent throughout the world to learn and reports how the creature live and act The whole wo i|d be a Noah s Ark Creature expljk Bion. Am! all his achievements in fact and fiction, reality and fancy are found in Disneyland, from Tom Sawyer's Island to the castle es Sleeping Beauty. Altogether, the world of make believe proves with Shakespeare that "all the world’s a atage."

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