The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 May 1965 — Page 10
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(Had Tidings Assembly of God Fisn Laxe T M. Bontrager. Fa *or Erm<* Young. Supt Sunday School 9:30 a nr Topic: Joseph Sold Into Egypt. Morning Worship 10:30 am. Sermon: Ye Sha’,l Receive Power. Christ Ambassador of Youth 6:00 p.m. Evening Service 7 :00 p m. Prayer and Fra se Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. The Musical Phillips fanu'y will be featured in the 7:30 p.m. hour. You are cordially invited to all of our services. First Brethren Church Jack McDaniel. Pastor Ernest Kreider, Supt Ruth Clark, J.\ church director 9:30 Morning Worship. Junior Chai co 10:30 Surxiay School. » 6:30 Youth meetings and Adult Bible. Study. 6:30 Fellowship Supper. The Building Fund offering will be received this Sunday. 7:30 Evening Worship. Mid-week Bible Study, Wednesday. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 Friday, Laymens mee ing Rt the home of C’em Mamerow. Mother and Daughter meeting May 27. The First Presbyterian Church Rev. David D. Owen, Pastor Elder Myron Mullet, Supt. You are welcome to our worship service. Thursday, 7:00 p.m. Mid-week worship service. Friday. May 21 Training session for campaigners. 7:30 p.m. Sunday School 9:30 am. Morning Worshin 10:35. Ushers: Paul Jones, Arthur Benson, James Keeling and Clarence Schultz. Wednesdav — Adult choir practice 6:45 GOD’S MINUTE Afy father, a minister, had in A 1 his library, a little bock entitled: “God’s Minute.” What a pity that this book is now cut of publication, because it is a vertible store house of spiritual devotions, any one of which may be read in one minute. Moreover, like the Bible itself, the truths, the teachings set forth in “God’s Minute” are eternal, as pertinent to the problems of our modern, hurried existence as they were when written decades ago. “Daily Light on the Daily Path” by Billy Graham contains Bible Readings for each morning and each evening of the 3G5 days m the year. Each may be read in one minute or less. A great church publishing house, each year, puts out a little booklet of daily devotional readings for the Lenten season. Each may be read in one minute. God’s minute! Surely we can devote one minute out of our busy work-a-day life to prayer and meditation. So little time to give to One who gave Himself for us. Today “the world is so much .with us” Someone„has written: “We are living, we are dwelling In a grand and awful time; ‘Tis an age to ages telling, To be living is sublime.” The years, months, days, hours, and minutes are racing by. Not one moment can be relived. Can we not give a shining minute to (Our Creator?
May 20. Prayer sendee. May 21. Training session sot campaigners. May 23. Rev. Stenhouse will biing the message. Walkerton F* U. B. Church David R Eiler. Pastor Fred Bullinger, Supt. 9:30 a m. Church School. 10:30 a m Divine Worship, liecognition of graduating seniors. Also Rural Life. An antnem will be given by the Chance! Choir, directed by John Cecrle and accompanied bj Mrs. Art McKesson. Nursery provided for preschoolers. 3:00 p.m. Ji. Choir Festival at First Methodist Church. South Bend. Tuesday. 9:30 a m. Koinonia. Wednesday 6:00 p.m. Junior Choir. 7:00 Chancel Choir. May 28. 7:30 pm. Fellowship C^ass party with Mrs. Frank Hahn and Mrs. Robert Reeder, co-hostcsses. "The Church in the heart of the commun a y. with the community at heart.” Walkerton Methodist Church Harold K. Williams, Minister SUNDAY—--8:30 am First morning worship service. Music by Sylvester Amsler and Mrs. Bertha Urbin. Ushers. Clyde Sticklev and Arthur Kaasabaum. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Melvin Divine, Superintendent Everyone invited to attend. 10:35 am. Morning Worship. Those graduating from high school will be honored. Sermon: Courage for Life’s Pil,gTimage. Mrs. Grace Atwood. organist. Acolytes: Marsha Klopfenstein and Laura Tuttle. Ushe’s: Orville Klinedinst, Tini Gardner, Richard Flaugher, and Rick Trost. Nursery’ service provided for children. 7:30 p.m. Baccalaureate at the high school. No MYF Meetings. TUESDAY — — p.m., Prayer and Fellowship hour. 8:00 pm Commencement. WEDNESDAY — 6:00 pm. Junior choir. 7:00 p.m. Adult choir. Wednesday thru Sunday Annual Conference at Purdue University. There is a cordial welcome awaiting you at the services of the Methodist Church. Reaver Creek Wesleyan Methodirt Dean Krieg. Pastor Bob Cl in gen peel, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. WY Service 6:45 p.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Mid-week Bible Study, Wed-, ne-day, 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend thes* services. First Baptist Cftucch Clark and Maine Sireete Benny Miller, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 am. Morning Worship 10:30 a m. Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bible study Wolnesdev. 7:00 pm. Everyone is always nvited to attend and participate in the serving of Walkerton’s newest church. Pilgrim Ilohne-^. Church John Hall Minister Jesse Wider Supt. Sunday S* hoi 1 '* 70 Morning Wo- 10 i r > am. Youth S'-’^’ices 6’15 n m Evening Worship 7 30 p m. Prayer meeting and Bibi - study Wednesday, 7 00 p m
Everyone welcome to these services North Liberty MethodM < hurch Charles Patterson, Minister Osburn rishi r, Superintendent Morning Wor hip Si vke 9:3i' a m. Sermon: Grace Be I n'o \ou. Installation of WSCS officer,-.. Church School 10:30 a.m. Pot. lin k dinner will be held at the church on Sunday, May 23, 6:30 p.m. Annual Conference at Purdue University May 26-30. Rev. David Owen of the Presbyterian church of Walkerton will be git' st minister May 30th. North Liberty Church of Brethren A. P. Wenger, Pastor Share in Prayer Hour 9:25 a m. Morning Worship 9:30 a m. Church School 10:30 a.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Joyful Singer’.-. Choir practice Monday, 7:00 p.m. Adult Choir practice Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. Everyone Hvited to all these services. First Christian Church "orth Liberty, Ind. Clarenci A Newcomb Minister Donn McDaniel. Superintendent Please note change of time for summer sendees Bible School 9:00 am. Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. Sermon: The Lord Love h a Cheerful Giver. Youth meetings wilfl not be held in order to give this evening to Special Recogition of Graduates. Even; g Service 7:30 p.m. Sermon: Facing the future realistically. Wednesday Prayer Meeting, 7:30 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to you to attend all the above announced services. Special Series of Bible Studies Rev. Newcomb has a unique series of lessons on Wednesday nights, with outlines for all who attend. They are outlined with Bible Verses partially written out with each participant to use his Bible to complete the verses in blank spaces, then part of it
“Thou didst forgive the iniquity of thy / thou didst pardon all their sin.” — Psalms 85:2 If you have a weakness, you must work to conquer it, else it will defeat you in many /\ things. If you sin, you must repent and believe in forgiveneSß, s wron K to carry guilt / \ as a nevcr ’ e nding burden. It is /t. v C / \wk best to seek forgiveness. 7 ', Y & A s Christians, we can under- ' 'L ~ J 7v R K stand the meaning of forgivema H ness, because we know the cxH ample of a forgiving God. We \— m can understand that love “zt^x’ ■ makes it easy to forgive, for zl H l° Ve c ^ oses out hate an( l ^vy ">WY / H nn ^ brings strength to heart - Y ’Vj! 0 an ^ ln ’ nf ^ fl Soletusbeawareofforgiveness ’ ^ ,r ourse lves and for others. And build strength for / /TX \\\ i VW ’ x tomorrow through love ot Cod an( ^ ^ e bow man. । i? fr”"* I —Reed your BIBLE daily ° nd GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY
makes statements where the person makes a multiple choice and other portions will make true or false statements. Anyone who w.-hes to attend is cordially invited. Young people graduating from high school and those entering high school in September will be honort I at a fellowship banquet at 6:uo pm. Sunday. May 23A special section of the sanctuaiA will be reserved for the seniors. E.U.B. Church Announces Annual Bible School The Walkerton E. U. B. Church Daily Vacation Bible School will convene from June 7-11th. The hours of study, work and play will be from 8:30 to 11:30 am. daily, with casses for childr* n from nursery to junior age. The theme for the week is: "God, the Creator" Mrs. Dennis Northam is the Dean with Mrs. David I^awrence responsible for the music and Mrs. Robert Campbell. refreshments. Pia-enrollment is being taken by the Sunday School teachers or Mrs. Dennis Northam. Methodist Ileßl Installation Os WSCS Officers of the Women’s Society <»f Christian Service were installed during the sec nd worship service at 10:25 in the Methodist Church th . Sunday. Mrs. Mahlon Jacob ewas installed as the new president of the socie y. Others taking office were: Mrs. Loren Goode, vice-president; Mrs Eugene Skinner, secretary; Mrs. James Ridenour, treasurer; Mrs. Wayne Cover, membership cultivation; Mrs. Mary Bnur. missionacy education; Mrs Sylvester Amsler. Christian Social Relations; Mrs. Richard Anderson, college and university campus ministry; Miss Adela de Millard and Mrs. Gale Shetland, spiritual life secretaries: 'Mrs. Albert H"hnke. progra m mater ala; Mrs Fred Polk, supply work; Mrs David Mellin and Mrs. Sam Frame, local church activities.
Presbyterians Plan For New ( hurt The Walkerton Presbytei Chinch s awaiting witu pi. \ and wsi n Sunday May 23. < । paign Sunday During this past week, the nancial director has ariivtc < ongreg; . >nal me* ting has L. held; turning sessisons for • *am pa i gnus have been in f swing and a special prayer s* i ice for coming campaign will held on Thursday evening, at 7 Sunday. May 23. at the 10 service, there will, be a comm sinning service for the men cn paigners. and the message v bi’ shared by the campaign dir. tor. Rev. Alexander Stenhous Sunday, May 23. a’,’ friends < members of the Fresbyten church are asked to remam their homes from 2 to 6 p m receive the campaign callers. Sunday. May 23. the congng tion is invited back in the evenir for a report on the campaign It is our intention to remo the word: "Future" from the s on our church property on G< gin Street. Sacred Concert This Snnda A sacred music concert will held Sunday. Mav 23. at 3 p at the F Igrim Holiness Church Walkerton. Thi-t concert is in pendentlv sponsored and not a!’ iated with anv given church Guest artists will be the I’d ant Valiev Gn^ncl Smgers fi Mishawaka This group has ! sinrinr together anprox'” ate’year and a half. Thcv have be tiful harmony and are real d 1 rated people in the Lord Al there wi’,’ be special music in dition to this. Our oprsonat thanks to ttie 1 prim Ho’/noois Chorrh for aP< ing us to uro the*r beautiful sanctuary for these c certs. A rord’al invitation is e v tem to al! to come and hear this n vital pert of the ministry of G Attend Church Sunday
