The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 January 1965 — Page 9

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North IJberty Chrktiwa C hurch Clarence A. Newcomb, Minister Bible School 9:30 am. Worship hour 10:30 a m Sermon: Man’s Need and Prayer Youth meeting 6:00 p.m. Evening Service 7:()o pm Message: The Claims of (Tirist Prayer meeting Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. Choir practice 6:30 pm. A cordial invitation is extended to any or all of these sc.r” ices. Walkerton E I’. B. Church Davtu it Filer, Pa tor FYed Bullinger, Supt. 9:30 am Church School Church membership class to meet Rt the parsonage. 10:30 a m Divine Worship. S< rTnon: The Saving Bit An anthem will be given by the Chancel Choir, directed bv John Cecrle and accompanied by Mrs. Art McKesson. 6:00 p m Youth Fellowship. 7:00 pm. Coni on Evangelism to meet at the church. Monday 7 :30 p m Local Cons Tuesday, 9:30 am Koinonia 7:00 pm. Combined WSWS at the church with Installation of officers, Leader: Mrs Raymond Smith. W’ednesday — 7:00 pm. Chancel Choir practice. The Church in the heart of the community, with the. community at heart. Pilgrim Holiness Church John Hall. Minister Jesse Wialer, Supt Bunday School 9 30 am Worship Service 10:15 am. Youth Services 6:45 pm Wren lag Worship 7 30 o m Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday. 7 00 pm. II KH fgscwon REV. ROBERT 11. HARPER MW YEAH 1965 If a man should decide to write * some history, he would nnd enough in the annuals of l-#u4 to engage his mind and employ his pen for some time. All the longings of mankind through tne centuries have been expressed •round the world, new socalled lations have arisen to assert their demands, wars and rumors of wars and fears of hydrogen bombs have disturbed the sleep of men, and their ambitions have transcended the earth to land on the moon and to learn more •bout Mars and the worlds be yond. And if men could reach the imagined bounds of space what would be on the other side* My answer would be that nc man will ever reach the bounds of space even in his imagination For space surely cannot have any bounds And as it is impossible to think of an end of space, it is hard to comprehend time No man has ever seen it and no man has discovered when it bc^an and no man say when it will end. It has been represented by a circle, which has no beginning. But we have divisions of time for our guidance and profit And with hope we look forward to days to come. And though we cannot know certainly what the day may bring forth, we can know by faith that we are in our Father's keeping. Thus we can enter with confidence into the unknown before us because we have learned by faith to know God.

Junior Choir practice Wednesday. 8 pm. You are always welcome at the little white chapel where the Word of God is ministered. FlrM HnntlM Church Clark and Maine Ht recta Benny Miller, Pastor Sunday School 9 30 am. Morning Worship 10:30 an.. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bible study Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Adult and Junior Choir practice Wednesday. 7:00 pm. Everyone is invited to these services of this friendly church The First I'rrsnywrinn Church Rev David D Owen. Pastor Ehler Myron Mullet, Supt You are welcome to our worship service Thursday. 700 pni Mid-week wordun service with prayer and Bible Study Sunday School 9 3o am Morning Worship io 30 a in The Sacrament of Holy Communion will he observed Sun lay. Ushers are Wi bur Mullet. Larry Wood, Carl A^per, and Clifford Allen. Wednesday 6:00 pm Junior Choir rehearsal. 6 45 pm Adult choir January 17. Annua; CongregaUonal meetings In witnessing. what rea’ly counts is not so much the treats you pas* out, as the tracks you Icaw and the prayers you plead Walkerton Metbodlst (liurth Harold E Williams, M.nister SUNDAY - Sunday School 9:30 am Melvin Divine Superintendent 10:35 a m. Morning Worship Service Sermon Christianity Failure or Success? The adult choir will participate, and Mrs Sharon Khnedinst will present a selection ii* music. Organist, Mr* Bertha Ur bln. Ushers Gale Shetland. James Capek, Bob Fitzke and Dick Awald Shar>n Chapman and Sandra Morris will serve as acolytes 6 00 pm. Junior and Senior MYF meetings MONDAY - 7 30 pm Meeting of the Men’s Club 8:00 p m Rebecca Circle Tuesday, 7 pm. Prayer and Fellowship Hour 7 30 pin. Commission on Education. WEDNESDAY 6:00 pm. Junior Choir practice 7 00 pm. Adult choir. 8 00 pm Church Board meeting with Stanley Orcutt, chairman. Thursday. 9 30 a m Study and Visitation Hour Be sure to attend the church of your choice this Sunday. North Liberty Methodist (hurrh Charles Pat’ers< n Mr s'-t Onbom Fisher, Supt M< ming Worship 9 30 i m Sermon topic: "Faith or Lu- k Church School io 3o i m Adults arc Invited to attend The MYF groups will meet »' the church al 6 no pm Sunda' January loth t<> canvass the town with Goodwill bags Anyone having contributions of used clothing. please notify Mrw Jean Clark 65«-8212 The Senior MYF will sponsor a skating party at Plymouth on Monday. Jan 18 The Friendship da.xs will meet Wednesday. January 13. at the home of Mrs Fred DeCoudrea at 7 30 pm Husbands are Invited. First Brethren Ch seek Jack Mcl>anie!. Paa tor F-^e-t Kreider Supt Ruth Clark Jr church director

9:30 Morning Worship Junior Church Sermon; The Test of Christian Living. 10:30 Sunday School. 6:30 Youth meetings and Adult Bible Study. Evening Service 7:30 pm. Sermon: Noah, the Man Who Stood Alone. Following the evening service, the Community Singxpiration will be held in our church. WMS meeting postponed until January Sth, 7:30 in the home of Thelma Hay. Bible Study and prayer meeting Wednesday 7.30 pm. Sunday Evening Speaker At K. L. Church giri Rev. John Blosser. India The Rev John Blosser of Goshen, Indiana, has been a missionary to India for 19 years. For the past ten years he has been superintendent of the United Missionary Society’s work in that country. Under the leadership of Mr Blosser, two districts of the United Missionary Church have be< n organized in India, a vemncul ir Bible school opened, and an ex tensive Bible correspondence school established. He has also guided the United Missionary Society in its outreach into the

F/uilvls on tho whole armor of God, that you may be able to Hand against the wiles of the devil* — Ephesians 6:11 •. , If we believe in God, and are | I faithful to our beliefs then we can \ t: strength and courage to •«A |>| fbj snect idversity and to accept the i ml challenges of modern day living, k ml believe in the goodncxi * I ? * l becomes easier for us /I E V 10 goodness in our felf I * HSU K l° w man ‘ we have faith, and ^*y, *^ strength through faith, we are f fMi oftcn presented with the opp*TI Kgl tunity to be of service to God and if ‘ ’7 ■' lUll t 0 our fcHow man and each time । 9(;'’ uH we extend a helping hand cur 11 wlh faith—and cur strength —is 1 / I muh ip lie J. •Hi T- ’’ i v 'I A * V\ Read your BIBLE daily * '\ ond | X GO TO CHURCH 1 SUNDAY

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city of Cakutta. The Society formerly worked only m rural West Bengal, but now 1. t seve-aj congregations In Calcut’ i Under Mr. Blossers dir»< ' n. the Society acquired the hi t n Hastings m Calcut to and ho served is its pastor for a year After extendve restoration and remodeling the badly drtriorated building u is reo|»enrd and smices are n- w held regularly in four different languages Mr Bios er him-elf speaks two Indian languages Bengali and Santali. For the pa^t year, Mr Blosicr was principal of the Calcutta Bible Institute, a (xjrrespondrnce school with over 30,000 enrolled in its Bengali language Fable courses He found this an excellent way to reach Hindus with the message >f Christ Student ralliei spom re<l by the school and directed by Mr Blos.-er drew at tendances of up t> 1000 Rallies usually feature n go--pel fiin. special music, qu stmn and inswer periods and a gospel n.> ■ sage Every ra ly has r> - ilo-.j in inquiries and <|.ei,mns for Clin ’ \ r • ■ • e« an u al understand!!!.; of Ind a and fs people Mr Bb er u'' he :>• ab ing at the Kec.ntz I.akr I nited Mi ->< r.ary Church < n Sunday evening. Jar nary 10 at • >0 and showing pictures METIIODHT st R\ |< E The worship sen ice of the W i k-rt”n Met .■ du-’ Chur- h wi ' begm a* 10 35 th- Sunday in »rning The pastor will Iwgir, a scr-.cs of sermons on the theme of the Chri tian faith entitled "Christianity Failure or Success The A<hilt Choir will sing under the direction of Sylvester Xmsler and a ’qs'Cial selection in music will hr presented by Mrs Kennetn Klineshnst The organist will be Mr-’ Bertha Urbin Have you tried that potent new drink "the cardtable'” Two of them and your legs fold up under you. Someone has said: golf is the game that turned the cows out <4 the pasture and let the bull In.

STAR Recent vuiitors of the Larue I«>t»i?hfns included Mr and Mrs Janu~» Harder <d Tan pa. b”or ia Maran Manga . »f Denver c j,, Mr and M J mir . Ewing i i children ot S- d; I; •<’ and M ajid Mrs Die Blunt h The Jolly Jills Horn* L ristra’ion Club hei ! their ii.ee' at the home of Mr- Hai Id Ke* strew o torn Road, nesday. January 6. Mr». Lucihe twmathen, OsKta Road, will be hi de 5 to tile Rea Thimble Club n* Kt Thursday, January 14 The ip- p.-nt of fre ’dvk< should take the r r»-< a ‘ >n to shake it well bes r> taking Watch o»i’ for scho, children! Mid-Winter BIBLE CONFERENCE January 10-17. 1965 ( enti al Theme THE PROPHETIC WORD FOR DAYS OF CRISIS Daily Sessions: 2-3-7 & 8:00 P.M. HELI) IN - THE PEOPLE S CHURCH 302 W. Washington Ave South Kend, Indiana

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