The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 November 1964 — Page 6

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Nov. 25, 19GI

CHURCH NEWS

FlrM HnptKt Oiiurch Clark and Maine Street* Benny Miller, P.ustor Suaday School 9 3C am Morning Worship 10;30 a m. Sermon topic Blunders of the Apostle Paul fNening Service 7:00 p.m. Prayer me tin^ and Biblv study Wednesday. 7 00 p m Adult and Junior Choir pmc:*ce Wednesday. 7.00 p in Because of the special community Thanksgiving Service at the I'mied Missionary Church at Koontz Rike >n Wednesday evci ing at k pm EST. there will be no mid-we k service at th- Fir t Baptist Church Pastor Mi”. r wil be the speaker in tl. s Thanksgiving Service He will speak on ' rbankfulncss" Evt ry<>re is w-1-c<me to attend th s me ting Pilgrim H<dines, CHirch J >hn Hal! M r"*er Jesse W> r S'” ■’ Sundav S ' ■ ! 9 "ii ' i Worship Service 10 15 am Youth S v e- 6*5 pi. Evening Worship 7 'tn n m Prayer Mee'ing a- • ! Bible Studj Wednesday. 7 00 pin Junior Choir pra dice Wednesday 8 pm Special practice for the Christmas program Sunday at 6 p.m . and Wednesday at 6 15 pm You a’e alwavs wolcon e at the little wide chapel where the Word of God is ministered Walkerton McthodM Churi h ’ E Williams Minister SI ’NBA V - S 30 a.m Early morning wor-

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ship service. Ushers will be Clyde Stickley and Arthur Kassabaum. Mrs Harold Williams, organist. Geraldine Stickley will serve aa acolyte. .Sunday S- hool 9 30 a.m. Melvin Divine *»u;>eruiterident 10.35 a rn Morning Worship Service Anthem by the Adult Ch >ir ScleceUon in music by Mitzi and Keith Knepper. Mrs. Grace Atwoxl, organist. Ushers, James Ridenour Chuck Sheri.uid, Ronnie Williams and Robert Mechlin^ Acolyte*, Debbie R.^ss and Connie Harness 751 Past r will begin a series of Advent sermons this Sunday 6 oo pm. Junior and Senior MYF meetings. Senior MYF group will have a joint meeting with the Presbyterian youth. 7 .t • lay, 7 p.m. Praye- and 1 ’-'li .'. u p Hour. W^DNEfdaY a 00 pm Community Thanksgr. ug S-iv. es at Unitd Missionary Church. 6 00 p in Junior Choir practice. 700 p.m Adult ch <r. 8:00 p.m Dec. 2, General meeting of WSCS Thursday. Thanksgiving Dav. our church will bo open to the public from 9 tn 12 to come and give thanks to God for our many blessings. Dec. 3, Thursday — 9:30 a.m Study and Fellowship Hour. A cordial invitation tn share with us in the services of our Church. Buy and use Christmas Seals

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Each time we come again to the season of Thanksgiving, the majority of us take time out to offer thanks to God for all the blessings we have received. God has been good to us and we should show our appreciation. If we would please God more, wc might, as Paul the Apostle, reminds, remember that God also loves a cheerful giver. During this hour of thanksgiving, wc might think of the needs of those less fortunate than ourselves. We might share with oihcrs—a happy thought, a t - word, whatever wc have « T* 3 **^*** । ****^-j<^— Read your BIBLE daily and GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY

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