The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 February 1968 — Page 10

— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — FEB. 8, 1968

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Pim- Crock Church of Brethren Rev. John A. M- Cormick. Pastor Sunday School 9 00 a.in. M<>ming Worship 10 00 am. Sermon' "Color Blind" Senior Citizen’s Ft Howship will meet in the home of Mrs. Milo Matz. Feb. 13. at 7 p.m. Wed. 7 pm. Christian Educate n Commission. The Hror PrmhjteHHn Church Rev. David D Owen. rastor Mrs. Elaine Bouse Supt. You are welcome to our worship service. Thursday 7 00 p.m. Sb w Time. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10 35 a.m. Mid-Week Prayer Service . We welcome Mr. Marvin Bouse as Worship Leader t da). Our ushers are M< ssers Ralph Jacks >n. Ralph Sullivan, James Briggs, and Joe Lowry. Wed.. Feb. Uth 8 (Mi p.m. Slow Time S- -sion Meeting Mrs. Hunt would share the urgent cry for more workers. Pleas* help in this most imp< rtant end- aver. The Bible is the sheet anchor of our liberties; write its principles upon your heart and practice them in your life. The Koontz I-ike Mission (American Baptist Association) Rev. R. Walter Craft, Pastor Phone — Walkerton. 586-2257 Sunday School 9 45 a.m. M«<ning Service 11:00 a m. Evagelistic Service, 7:00 p.m. THURSDAY — Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m. Services are held in the Roosts Lake Community Church. At the corner of Tippectnos Drive A Ostego Lane. Adult Bible Study at 6:30 p.m. .Family Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Pilgrim HoHnem Charu* Rev. William Babb. Pastor Jesse Wlsler, Supt. Morning Worship 10 :15 a.m. Youth Services 6:00 p.m. Evening Worship 6:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible study Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Everyone welcome to these services. First Baptist Church Clark and Maine Streets Benny Miller. Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Church of The Brothrm A. P. Wenger. Pastor Share in Prayer Hour 9:25 a m. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Church School 10:30 a.m 6 30 Bible Study 7:30 Family Bible Hour Choir Practice 7 30 Wednesday First Brethren Church Rev Kent Bennett, pastor Durwood Clark. S. S Supt. Mrs Durwond Clark Church Director Mrs. F-ank Sima Sr. Primary Supt. Worship Service 9 30 Sunday School 10:30 Bible Study 6 30 First Baptist Orarra North liberty Th* new congregation meeting in its brand new building. 407 W. ERm one block south of Highway Walter J. (Taeva. Pastor Sunday School f» 30 am Morning W.^ship 10 SO am. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Pray-r Meeting Wednesday 7 30 pm. I'nltrd Pmtrr<Mtal Church Comer of Indiana and Van Buren St.. Walkerton i Formerly in North Liberty) Rev C O Bllthrimer, Pastor, Bunday School 9 45 am.

Morning Worship 11:00 am. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Bible Study Tuesday 7:30 pm. Young People's Service Thursday. 7 30 p.m. The public is invited to attend these services. The end of your search for a friendly church. North Ut»erty Christian Church Jefferson and Harrison Dr. S. Robert Johnston, Minister 510 Reddick St., Mishawaka Phone 259-26023 Dean Morris, Superintendent. SUNDAY SERVICES — 9:30 a.m. Bible School classes for all ages under Qualified Teachers. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship and Communion. Choi al Music Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Mid Week Bible Study Wednesday 8:00 p.m. Choir prac Lice. The public is most cordially invited t<> all the sei vices at the North Liberty Christian Church where no one is ever a stranger. Glad Tidings AsMetntiry of God Rev. K. L. Wickstorm Fish Lake Ernie Young, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Braver Croen Wesleyan Methodist Church Dean Kneg. Pastor Bub Clingenpeel, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. W.Y. Service 6:15 p.m. Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wed. 7:00 p.m. CYC Thurs. 6:30 p.m. invitation to attend these ■ervices. Full Gospel Tabernacle Kt. 23 Koonts Lake Sunday School 10:00 am. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. PYPA 5:30 p.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study. Thursday, 9:30 am. Prayer Band Saturday 7:00 p.m. Everyene Welcome K. L Fatted Missionary Church Richard H. Matteson, Pastor Mrs. R. S. Varga, Supt Sunday School 9:30 Second Worship Service U:ls Children's Church 10:15 Evening Service 7 00 p.m. North Liberty Methodist Church Thomas M. Frost, Pastor Morning Worship 9:30 a m. Chujvh Sch-x-l 10:45 am. Sr. MYF - 6.30 p.m. The United Methodist Church Harold E. Williams. Minister Sunday School Superintendents. Tom Frame and Dan Awald H**d ushers, Bruce Fitzgerald ami David Lawrence. Orgam-ts Mrs. Ruth McKesson, Mrs. Grace Atwood Mrs. Bertha Urbin. THURSDAY 7 00 p m. Agape Prayer Group Rlinoia Street Building 8:00 p m Faith Circle mee»mg In ths home of Mrs. Sam Frame FRIDAY 3 W pm. (School time) Youth Choir Practice, Michigan Street Building SUNDAY 8'36 am. Plrat Worship Barn Ice Michigan Street Building »46 am Sunday School in both building*. 11 00 am. Second Morning worship service in the Illinois St Building. 300 pm. to 500 pm Senior MYF Valentine Part) honoring our Senior <ltiz«-ni» in the Illinois Street Building 6 00 pm. School Time Junior HI MYF Meeting, Michigan Street Michigan TUESDAY

130 p.m. Fellowship Circle meeting in the home of Mrs. Edgar Cole WEDNESDAY 7<>o Chancel Choir Piaetice, Illinois Street Building 800 Official Board Meeting Illinois Street Building This coming Sunday. February 11th our guest speaker will be Mr. Curtis Sylvester, who will h ive as his subject, "Hot Line to Heaven." On Sunday, February 18th the Junior High MYF are planning a pizza party. THE CHURCH IN THE HEART nr THE COMMUNITY WITH THE COMMUNITY AT HEART. N. L First Brethren Church Morning Worship 9 30. Sunday Schoo) 10:30, Life of Christ Film, “Conflict." B. Y. C. 6:30. Bible Study, 6:30, Earl Liggett teacher. Family Bible Hour 7:30. Pastor. Wednesday 7:30, February 14, Business Meeting for Congregation. Thursday. 6:00, February 15. Steak and Bean Supper with Teegarden. here. Evangelstic Services At NL Baptist Church The First Baptist Church of North Liberty will hold a special series of evangelistic meetings Sunday through Sunday, February 11-18, under the ministry of evangelist Dr. Jim Mercer. Home of "In The Pastor’s Study" articles, appearing in each issue nf this newspaper, this church will hold services both Sundays nt 10:30 a.m. and every night at 7:30. Dr. Jim Mercer, a native of Hosford. Florida, and now living in Pontiac, Michigan, has been engaged as an evangelist for over 20 years. This ministry has taken him to more than 40 states and most of the Provinces of Canada in both city-wide evangelistic crusades and single church meetings. Dr. Mercer, was converted and

f - i J 1 "May you be strengthened with all power, according to his glorious might, /or all endurance and patience with joy. ” —Colossians 1:11 . z * Every man possesses a / // wealth of power. It is not the //// strength that moves moun* /// tains, bends an iron bar, or I shreds a telephone book. It z I I s ’ iHStead, a strength or pur* ' A _ /1 pose. X/ /[ Every man has a destiny i in life and must along the way Z < W L'll contend with challenges, obiW I X ' * stacles, and disappointments. ' J • / It is during these times that V f ! strength of purpose — which is v ’ '• f best rooted in Christian faith—--11-H gives to each man the op* ‘l9^Ewkllc//0 portunity to draw from a deep f ■! ‘ wellspring a needed measure j p‘l ‘ en durance — and persever* " ance * —, lead your BIBLE daily and * tO TO CHUtCM SUNDAY

j called to preach at 21 years of age. He attended Bob Jones University. now in Greenville, South Carolina, from which he later received the Doctor of Divinity Degree for "outstanding work in the field of evangelism." After serving as College Pastor for one year in Bowling Green, Kentucky, Dr. Mercer became an assistant pastor of the wellknown First Baptist Church of Pontiac, Michigan. and was p stor of the Memorial Baptist Church, also in Pontiac He organized and served for 2 years as pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church in Ecorse, Michigan. Dr. Mercer was Founder and CoDirector of the dally. “Radio Revival Broadcast," in the Detroit, Michigan area for over 10 years and for 8 years proached on the network radio broadcast, "The Voice of Revival,” originating in Minneapolis. Minnesota, during his residence there. His printed sermons have received extension circulation. Dr. Mercer the father of six, has also spoken In many prominent pulpits <4 America and Canada. LICENSED The fellow who owns an electric blanket is really the only person who can afford to go to sleep at Lb* switch. Our CMMi - Only We.

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