The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 April 1965 — Page 6

- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — APRIL X, 1965

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Church of the Brethren A. P. Wenger. Pastor Share In Prayer Hour 9:25 n m Morning Wonship 9 30 am. Message: Christ Triumphant. Church School 10:30 am. Evening Service 7:00 pm. Discussion: The Unity of the Church. Joyful Singer's Choir : racti e Monday. 7:00 p n. Adult Choir practice Wednesday. 7:30 pjn. Communion S<tvn v Thursday, 7 30 p.m. The First Presbyterian <hur<h Ft v. David D. Owen Pastor E der Myron Mullet, Supt. You ire welcome to our worship service. It is Revival Time' Thursday-Women's Night Friday-Prophetk Night Saturday-Youth Night Sunday-Men’s Night Simday School 9:30 a ni Worship Service 10:35 a.m, Ushers: Marvin Bouse, Sam Jack, Jack Ryan and Buthyl Reed. Holy Week Services April 15. Community Coi ununlon Service 7:30 at the Presbyterian Church April 16. Good Friday Service a: EUB Church. 1:00 o’cl > k. April 17. Easter party for the (Juraery and Primary 1-3 o’clock April 17. Junior High Girls at 8 to set tables, etc. Apirl 18 —Eastor Sunrise Service 6 15 a m Senior high will fead sennce. Junior boys wash dishes and Junior High to serve. Breakfast after Sunrise Service. Early Worship 8:30 hfermng Worship 10:35 Wednesday — , Yauth Choir, 6:00 p.m. Adult choir 6:45 p.m. GW Tidings Assembly of God Fish Lakt, T. M. Bontrager. Pastor Ernie Young. Supt. Son day School 9:00 am. Mornlr.g Worship 10:00 a m I®^ RD'. ROBERT H. HARPER SUCCESSSuetcss can bo- measured hl many ways. In the business World, the president of a large Corporation has “made it” in the t^esof his contemporaries In the Heid of entertainment, star billIng and salary indieale that a performer has "arrived ” In our own communities, we held to the b< lief that success Cleans a white collar job. a home > tile most exclusive section of tows, and more than one automobile Many of us never ‘top to think that these outward signs are- only outward indications of jucess? The man who earns a million, yet never does anything worthwhile in his personal life has only shown that he has the ability tn t ake money. His personal probJ- ms may he so many, and so gienl, that the poorest man in iu\m wouldn't take all his money if his problems were a part of the tieal Success then, must be not only the thinps we do, but as well V lint we are In the total concept, sueeessful indeed is the man who earns his way, who provides for thott u io are his responsibility, vho serves church and comjnunity and thus contributes in some n easure to the making of a fetter world in which to live.

Sermon The Suffering of the Cross. Simday School lesson. Esau Sells Hn Birthright Ch ist Ambassador Youth 5:30 p m. Evening Evangelistic Service 6 :30 p m. Prayer and Praise Service on Wednesday, 7:00 p m You are cordially Invited to all of our services. Pilgrim llolines- Church J dm Hall, Minister Je^se Wisler. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a m Morning Worship 10 30 am Youth Services 6 15 p.m. Evening Worship 7:30 pm Prayer meeting and Bibi? study We inesd iv. 7:00 p.m Youth Revival Friday, Saturdav and Sunday. Special Prayer Meeting these nights 7:00 p m. First Baptist Church Clark and Mame S‘rect£ Bonny Miller. Pastor Simday School 9:30 a m. Morning Worship 10:30 a m Evening Worship 7:00 pin. Prayer meeting and Bible stu iy Wednesday. 7:00 pm. Everyone is always Invited to attend Walkerton’s newest tr.uich whose build.ng u nearing completion. North Liberty .MetnodLst t unreb diaries Patterson, Munster Osborn kisher, Superintendent Morning Worship Se.vice 9:30 am. Palm Sunday Sermon: Christ the Victim and the Victor. Service of Baptism and Reception of members. Church School, 10:30 a.m. Junior and Senior Youth Fellowship meetings. 6 30. WSCS Study Class will meet for the final session on the Study of Genesis April 13. beginning with a prayer session at 9:00, followed by study to ll::00 am. Candle Light Holy Conimunion Service Thursday, April 15. at 7:30. North liberty emrtetian Church Clarence a. Newcomb, Minister Bible School 9:30 a.m. Worship hour 10:30 a.m. Sermon; The Holy City. Youth meeting 6:00 p.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m Sermon: Eating Soup With a HaUcheL Wednesday — Evening Worship 7 00 pm. Choir practice 6 30 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to you to attend all the above announced services Sumlay. April 11, then* will be a carry-in dinner and fellowship after the 10:30 worship Dinner will be served at 12:30. Everyone is invited to attend. At 2 o'clock. Brother Golden of the West Side Church of Christ in South B nd. will give his k* ture on Elders and Deacons, which will be the last of four lessons. The public is invited to hear him Walkerton Methodbit Church Harold E Williams. Minister SUNDAY—--830 a.m First n omlng worship servk e for Palm Sunday. The Junior Choir will present an anthem with Mrs Bertha orbln its oi ganist Uslkts Clyde Stlckiey and Arthur Ka&MMbaom. Sunday School 9 30 am. Melvin Divir.e. Superintendent. Everyone Invited to attend. 10 35 hi. Morning Worship Acohrtrs will be John Hunt and Gary Trost shers are* James Ridenour, Charl-s Sherland. Ronnie WUhama am! Robert Me<-hlmg. Nursery provided -or email

children. 6.00 p.m Senior MYF. 6:00 pm.. Junior MYF. MONDAY — 7:30 p.m. Meeting with U: hers 8 IM) pm Rebecca Circle. TUESDAY- - pm. Prayer and Fellowship Hour. 800 pni Holy Week Communion Service WEDNESDAY — 6:00 p.m. Junior choir. 7:00 p.m. Adult choir. THURSDAY - 9:30 ain Lenten Study Cass on "One Witness in One World." 7:30 p.m. Community Communion Service. FRIDAY—--1:30 p.m. Community Good Friday Service. lie sure to attend church somewhere or. this fourth Sunday in Lent. Beaver Cn-ek Wesleyan Methodist Dean Krieg. Pastor Bob Ciingenpeel. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 am. Morning Worship 10:80 a m. WY Service 6:45 p.m. Evening Service 7:30 pm. Mid-week Bible Study, Wed ne-day, 7:30 p.m. The public u invited to attend these services. First Brethren Chwri Jack McDaniel, Pastor Ernest Kreider. Supt. Ruth Clark. Jr. church director 9:30 Morning Worship. Junior Churcn 10:30 Sunday School. Crusade for Christ wih Rev Phillips as speaker Friday and Saturdoy evening Films taken by Rev. and Mrs. Curtis in Costa Rico will be shown after church FTiday evening. Youth Night Saturday. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Mid-week Bible Study. Wednesday. 7:00 p.m. Center Church of Brethren Rev. Harold Myers, Pastor Verl Haag, Supt. Morning Worship 9:30. Church School 10:30. April 12 to 14. 7:30 p.m. Lenten Services in charge of Rev. Wenley Brubaker. April 15, 7:30, Communion.

“Be sirong, and lot your hoart taka cOUNtgt, M you who woit jar tha Lord" —Psalms 31.24 It is not always easy to be a strong. Temptation comes to us - ’ Q ““Y forms. The best way, the right way, is not always the "1 easiest and, because we are human, we will most often take the “easiest way out.’* Id \i LA If we believe in God, if we I practice Christianity, we become fi T® i’ aware of God’s power, and we M tda 1 find our owa °fc o *^ VWlS|| a °d ^rC^h. We f' n ^ it ill 11 / *vy faith, * n she realization that QoA L IrW vl! ’ s a,wa y* with us. mI &1a InW If we have the right kind of / MMy j pWr^ A^Xxr f 3 ' l ^ ai, d ’° God, we do J ! not instant miracles in ^P oo *® t 0 a prayer* hut we ‘W^Ryjr 37fX/\ ^ now ’h® l,o ,s a God who undcrij, /I W’b stands and wilt give us the I V B strength we need. , ILI wißo iIFj? W Mtad y® « r B ** ll da»r end OO TO CHURCH SUNDAY ■■—■ । ■ ii. 1——

April 18. 7:30 am. East-ar breakfast. Eveiyone invited t<» all these wirvices. Walkerton FL I’. B. Church David R. Eller, Pastor Fred Bullinger, Supt. 9:30 am. Church School. Pastors Membership Class to meet at parsonage 10:80 am. Divine Worship. Palm Simday Sermon: The Long Walk. Sacrament of Baptism. The Junior Choir directed by Mrs. David Ixvwrencc and accompanied by John Ocrie will present the anthem. The Chancel choir directed by John Cecrle and a<> ompanied by Mrs. Arthur Me. Kesson, will sing. "Ride On, Ride On." Nursery provided for preschoolers. 6:00 pni Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p.m The concluding Lenten Study group will meet at th« church with a musical selection by the junior choir. Friday, April 9. 6:45, churchwide skating party with a caravan to Plymouth, t.cketa 50 cent# and can be purchased from the youth> April 12, 7.30 Local confer nre at the church. Tuesday, 9:30 a.m Koinonia. 7:00 pm. General WSWS at the church. Weonesday - 6:15 Junior Choir. 7:00 Chancel Choir. "The Church in tin* heart of the commun.ty. with the community at heart." Presents Contata This Sunday At Koontz Lake George Robinson wiU conduct the Koontz I Ake United Missionary Church choir as they pre-writ the Easter cantata, "Hallelujah. What A Savior,” Sunday eveming, April 11. 7:30 p.m. This cantata by the well recognized arranger and com]>oser. John W Peterson, will feature soloists, Mrs. James Thornburg, soprana; Mrs. Richard Palmer, alto; Robert Pulliam, tenor; and Robert Varga, baritone. The public is invited-

Deeper Spiritual Lire Campaign Begins Apni 12 To climax a Fourteen Week Loyalty Campaign and to prepare the hearts of the people for a truly glorious Easter, the First Christian Church, Harrison at Jefferson Streets, North Liberty, will conduct a one week Evangelistic Meeting beginning April 12 and continuing nightly thru April 18, at 7:00 p.m. Minister Clarence Newcomb will bring the messages each evening. Every message will be Christ centered and will deal with the Life of our Lord from Prophecy concerning His coming to His death on the cross and His Resurrection. Donn McDaniel will lead ths congregation in tlie singing of stirring Gospel Songs each evening during the campaign, arid along with others, will lie providing spo ial music each night. On the final night of the campaign, the church choir and the youth of the congregation will portray the Resurrection Story in song and drama. A spenal welcome is extended to all to share in this time of spiritual refreshing. Revival Runs Through April 11 The First ITesbyterian Oiurch of Walkerton, with Rev. DavMl Owen as pastor, continues its s;>ecial service* through April 11< each night at 7:30. The speaker is Rev. James Calhoun of the Moody Bible Institute. We cordially invite all our listeners ts attend the meeting. That is tonight In the First Presbyterian Church, Walkerton. MYF RiKE HADE Walkerton Methodist Youth Bake Sale this Saturday, April 10, at Dave and Ray's Soper Market at 9.00 sak Call 688-35 M or the parsonage for de^very of ondsrs. The proceeds go for Missions. tlirtsUan Sduostion ant Youth Work around the world.