Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 December 1966 — Page 7
December 31, 1966
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"Good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people." GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES Prayer Garden Temple Church of God In Christ 1654 Broadway (Broadway Christian Center) _ Elder U. G. Scholia, Pastor
PLEASANT UNION MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1202 Eugene Street Sunday School—9 A. M. Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. 6 P. M. — B. T. U. Wed. 7 P. M. Prayer Meeting Rer. W. A. Dennis, Pastor
CORINTHIAN BAPTIST 721 E. North at Fulton Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship, 11:00 ajn. B.Y.P.U 6:30-7:30 pjn. Evening Services, 7:30-8:30 Rev. Stephen Wells, Pastor
LOVING BAPTIST CHURCH 226 Blackford St. Rev. I. S. Owens, Pastor
Sunday School
10 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:15 o'clock Bible Study — 6-7 p.m. Evening Service — 7:30-9:30 pjn.
23rd Annual CANDLE LIGHTING SERVICE Special Guests From Out of The City Along With Many Fine Local Singing Groups Appearing SAT., DECEMBER 31 8 P. M. At HOLY EMMANUEL BAPTIST 615 West 27th Street SUNDAY, JANUARY 1 2:30 P. M. At NEW HAVEN BAPTIST CHURCH 3026 Northwestern Ave. 8 P. M. At HOLY EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Conducted By Sister Poole Rev. A. F. Murray and Rev. G. Love, Pastors
SPEND NEW YEAR’S EVE At MT. CALVARY FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 1798 Roosevelt Ave. With the STARLIGHT FIVE ROCKY SHORE SINGERS GOSPEL TONES RISING STAR SINGERS INNERL1GHTS And Other Leading Groups of The City Also Guest Soloist 8 P. M. untU 1 A. M. Sponsored By Starlight Five Rev. J. R. Steele, Pastor
EPISCOPAL CHURCHES St. Philips 702 North West Street 9:00 a.m.—Holy Communion 9:30 a.m. — Church School 11 a.m. — Holy Communion and Sermon
All Soints 1559 Central Avenue 7:30 Low Mass 9:15 Sung Mass Confession Sat. 5:00 P.M.
THE INDIANAPOLIS CHRISTIAN SINGING ASSOCIATION Wil Hold Its MONTHLY PROGRAM SUNDAY, JAN. 1, 1967 2:30 P. M. INDIANA BAPTIST CHURCH Douglass & Walnut Sts. Election of Officers for 1967 Wil Be Held Program Will Follow All Groups will be present. Also Out-of-town Guests Mack Brlncfield, Pres. Rev. E. R. Gatewwood, Pastor
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Rev. Flowers will speak Sunday, Jan. 1, at 11 a.m. in Greater Gethsemane Baptist Church, 902 N. West. Rev. F. K. Dillard
is pastor.
SP/4 Flowers was recently stationed in Schweinfurt, Germany and was assstant as a clerk in the headquarters Co., 3rd Squadron, 7th Calvary. Having been a minister prior to his induction into military service in 1965, SP/4 Flowers has been active in religious activities while serving with the armed forces. He has served as vice president of the Steering Committee of E the Schweinfurt Baptist Mission. He was a delegate to the European Baptist Convention which was held this year in Baumholder,
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SP/4 LEONARD FLOWERS Mrs. Victoria Sarver, 2825 N.
New Jersey Street, received no- grandson of Evangelist Laura
tification recently that her son, L. Scott. Church Events
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PRAYER GARDEN TEMPLE Presents GRACE BELIEVERS SINGERS With Their Guests In A Full MUSICAL PROFRAM SUNDAY, JAN. 1, 1967 8 P. M. BROADWAY CHRISTIAN CENTER 1654 Broadway Rev. U. G. Scholtz
SHIRLEY CAESAR (Formerly of the Caravans) The SINGING EVANGELIST of Chicago, 111. IN A GREAT SINGING REVIVAL JANUARY 2-6, 1967 8 P. M. Nightly new haven baptist CHURCH 3026 Northwestern Ave. PUBLIC INVITED Sponsored By The Gospel Pearls and Indianapolis Youth Union Rev. A. F. Murray, Pastor
REVIVAL EVERYONE WELCOME HEAR A DYNAMIC SPEAKER Elder Ralph Lewis OF LOS ANGELES, CALIF. DEC. 27 thru JAN. 2 7:30 P. M. EACH NIGHT BIBLE CLASS EACH AFTERNOON DURING HOLIDAY SEASON—2-4 P. M. Attend Watch Meeting Service Saturday Night CHRIST TEMPLE CHORALIERS RENDERING MUSIC Christ Temple 430 West Fall Creek Parkway FOUNDED ON THE WORD OF GOD BISHOP WILLIE LEE, Pastor
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Mount Pleasant Baptist Church 5900 Reed Road Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Groves
EMANCIPATION DAY SERVICE Presented By Baptist Ministers Foresight at the 2nd St/Paul Missionary Baptist Church 1030 Central Avenue — Rev. P. J. Grant, Pastor MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1967 - 7:30 P. M. ADDRESS BY — DR. W. A. DENNIS Pastor of Pleasant Union Baptist Church PUBLIC INVITED TO ATTEND Rev. B. T. AJmon, Pres. Rev. W. R. Lash, Sec. Rev. Wm. Mallory, Program Chairman
CONGREGATION RETURNS HOPKINS TEMPLE CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST MOVES TO 510 WEST 26TH STREET Opening Services — Sun., Jan. 1 Sunday School—10:30 a.m. Unity Meeting—3 p.m. Worship - 12 noon YPWW - 6:30 p. m. Evening Services — 7:30 p. m. Elder Leslie Hopkins, Pastor PUBLIC INVITED TO ATTEND
Dr. J. R. Bdley in concert .n. 8 Dr. J. Robert Bra<, Ph.D., will present a conc<of classical and religious usic on Sunday, Jan. 8, 196'i until 5 o’clock at Broadwayethodist Church, 29th and l Creek Parkway. I Dr. Bradley, who director of music for the Naial Baptist Convention, is iccca recording artist. In a mt interview Dr. Bradley eessed a determination to pirve the gospel songs of toC because they will be identifiwith the Negro culture of thfee. During his careeir. Bradley has sung hconcerts throughout the Unitdtates as well as in Scandim, England, Germany, Neo and France. Special guest fori concert will be Bishop J031 Gomez, prelate of the Fourlfipiscopal District of the Afri Methodist Episcopal Chur Plan to attend thifternoon of inspiring songs vh is being sponsored by Cin Chapel A.M.E. Church, 3SN. Capitol Avenue. Patron kets are $3.00 and may be phased by contacting Rev. dys Smith III, pastor, at 926-4> or Mrs. Virgia Davis, chaiijl of the affair at 923-5756.
REV. KIOWAI COSTONI Sr. Watch meeting has been a specialty for Pastor T. R. Murff (for the past 27 years. This promises to be one of the greatest of all. Many singing groups and ministers will be heard. Sis. Vandaline Cook of Detroit will
speak.
Rev. K. Costoni will be giving reasons why demonstrations should cease. He is a man of many gifts, also a psyconalysis and he believes in healing. Bring a picture of anyone that you would like him to tell you their characteristics. He’ll be in the office of the Bibleway Church, 3408 N. Capitol Avenue, for private consultation at 1 p.m. Saturday. Service will con-
tinue all night.
We are heard Saturday
What a glorious weekend — All church women are invit- WBRI 4:30-5:00. a bit cold — but wonderful. I e d to attend. Mrs. E. James am sure that you had a grand Odom is program chairman, holiday. Yet, while we celebrat- Mrs. Emma Johnson is district
ed, someone went hungry, with- president,
out gifts, clothes, home or food. * * * Let us remember them and help I should like to thank Dr. in this world ministry for the R. H. Peoples and those responneedy. sible for my being a guest at * * * their centennial banquet recentToday I share this wonderful ly at the Marott Hotel, poem by Betty Kirkbridge cn- “Operation Partnership,' the titled: “Simple Remedy.” challenge of the hour, is in proMerry Christmas I love you gress at Second Christian. Eveverybody is really what we ery member will be visited, want to say. Women’s Day at the church But they defy us and we is all-day Jan. 8. Theme is should turn to Him and pray. “Courage to Act in Mission.” Make us really mean it Lord, Miss Helen Spaulding, execuHelp us not to fear, tive secretary of the Christian Help us to forgive and forget Women’s Fellowship, is guest
The words that did so deep speaker.
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Help us to truly love each ^ am grateful to all of you for
other this n°w and forth- your wonderful greetings at coming year. Christmas, along with your love
Erase the memorable brush tokens and gifts. One I must off, mention is the beautiful gold The cutting down to size necklace watch a gift from my
Help us to bless those who do ^ n ^ erna; tional friends, not like us * * *
He mke S their hl,rt t0 mini ' Each Wednesday at 11 a.m. Help us as the new year rings SpeC, 1 f 1 service £’ with a guest
in tn pnnhlt speaker, are held at Puritan in to enable our hearts to r'-u .u t>„. t.i t
open wide
Bishop Doyle will speak at Phillips Temple
To love and encourage our neighbor and to look to you God as £ source where in all love and peace does
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Baptist Church. Rev. John J.
Crook is the minister.
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BISHOP BERTRAM W. DOYLE Bishop Bertram W. Doyle, Ph.D., presiding Bishop of the Second Christian Methodist
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Wednesday at 10 a.m. each
week prayer services are held Episcopal Church, will speak at 25th Street Baptist Church, on Sunday, January 1, 1967, 11 * * * * a m at Phillips Temple C.M.E. Emancipation st. John Baptist Church, Rev. Church, 1226 N. West Street of
services w i 1 i a. J. Brown, minister, invites which Dr. H. L. Burton is pas-
be held Monday, y 0 u to come to pray with them tor.
Jan. 2, at 11 a t 5 a.m. Sunday. Prayer is At 7:30 p.m. the Shrines will a.m. in Phillips held each Sunday at this hour, hold their service. The IndianTemple C M E * * * apolis C.M.E. Churches will Church. Dr. H. At 7:30 p.m. at New Bethel participate in the Holy ComL. Burt o n is Baptist Church Dr. F. Benja- munion service, host minister, min Davis, pastor, will install Emancipation Day celebration The speaker :s all 1967 church officers. will be held on Monday, JanuDr. E. J a m e s * * * ary 2 at 11 a.m. This service 0 d om, pastor This holiday season birthday will be sponsored by Interdeof 25th Street greetings to Mrs. Naomi Ta- nominational Ministers Alliance Baptist Church, born, Mrs. Ruth Davis, Mrs. and the Missionary Baptist Min-
* * •!■ Lillie Thomas, and Roscoe Har- isters’ Alliance of Indianapolis Thousands of Christians will kins. and vicinity. ^ ^ , gather Saturday, De.:. 31, New * * * The public is urged to attend
Year’s Eve, for their last wor- Our sympathy to Rev. and these services.
ship in God’s house for 1966.^ Mrs. Jesse Fox in the passing ““ * * * of his beloved mother. He is term begins Jan. 31 and conA great many churches will minister of Mt. Lebanon Baptist tinues for 10 consecutive Wed-
have New Year’s services be- Church. ^ nesday nights,
ginning at 10 p.m. among oympathy also to Rev. and The school provides opportuwhich are First Baptist N.I. Mrs. Lloyd Burton at the pass- nity for qualified and concerned and New Bethel Baptist. yjS his mother, Mrs. Sarah laymen and lay-women of the * * * vf’ a member of Indianapolis area to study vaThe Christian Churches (Dis- Mt. Paran Baptist Church. rious aspects of the Christian ciples of Christ) in the U. S. * . * * faith in depth and in fellowship and Canada now report a mem- The following persons were with others of like mind under bership of 1,903,395, a decline of elected to serve the conference qualified instruction. 23,985 persons from the previ- calendar year at Bethel AME * * * ous year, according to the 1966 Church: TRUSTEES: Marie The 36th annual Indiana Pasyear book of the communion Bartee, Floyd Covington, Her- tors Conference is at DePauw just published by the Interna- ?l an . D av is» John R. Gentry, University, Greencastle, Jan. 31 tional Convention of Christian “? nri Gibson, Lawrence Gray, and Feb. 1 and 2. This conferChurches, Indianapolis. « i a iT ^ a * e ' Albert Hardnett, ence, sponsored by the Indiana I note in this wonderful re- " a *P" Jackson, Mercer Mance, Council of Churches, has aj its port they had 81,853 additions Troy Manlove, John Metzger, theme, “The Church in the
to the church. The church’s Theodore Randall, Hardy H. Wtrld.”
main job is to win souls for Stoner, Anna Stout, Joseph Ministers make reservations
Christ. This we must do for if Summers, Benjamin Twitty, Al- now to attend,
they die out of Christ without phonso Willis and Hazel Wool- * * * your speaking to them, then ridge. ^ p r James Armstrong, senior their blood will be on your Other leaders are Sylvester minister of Broadwav Mtthohends. ^ ea( ^ er quiet hour; dist Church, will be he«rd on
* Thomas J. Crawford, leader of the Protestant Hour each Sun-
Sunday is youth day at First prayer meeting; Henry M. Per- .ay ac 8 a.m. frsro December 4 Baptist Church, N.I. They will ry, devotional leader for official fir i gh Februa.T 19. The Probe in charge of morning wor- board; Glenda Walker, member- testaiJ Hour is heard over raship and present special music ship and evangelism; Flora J. nt.'tion WAfl in Indianapoat 8 p.m. Bates, Christian education; lir. There are 5^5 radio sta- * * ^ Georgianna Ellison, missions t'.j- , in 48 stales carry!* •; Hie
John Cromie, assistant treas- and welfare; Dr. J. Allen Park- i:r**;iam.
ure*’ of the pension fund of er, chairman, and Mercer M. * * * Christian Churches, Disciples Mance, chairman pro tern, stew- The Conrad Hilton Hotel, of Christ, for the past 20 ard and finance; Stella Wood- Chicago, was the scene of the years, will retire Jan. 1. all- Christian social concerns, general conference of the Meth- * * * an d D- Duncan, public rela- odist and Evangelical United The Woman’s Missionary Au- tions. Brethren churches in mid-No-xiliary to the Union District Also Theodore Randall, chair- vember. Some 900 Methodist Association, will have a work- man, men’s day, and Howard delegates and over 400 EUB shop and woman’s day program Hooper, co-chairman, and delegates voted, in separate Jan. 4, 5 and 6 from 7 p.m. to Vivian Marbury, chairman, wo- sessions, for organic union of 9 p.m. and Sunday, Jan. 8, at men’s day, and Mosezella Gen- the two churches. 2:30 p.m. in Eastern Star Bap- try, co-chairman; delegates to This decision will need to be tist Church. Dr. W. M. Robin- annual conference Aug. 22-27, ratified by a two-thirds aggreson is host minister and moder- Henry M. Perry and Fannie D. gate vote of the annual conferator. Theme is “Every Christian Jewell, alternate, and delegate ence (regional meetings) of the a Witness Now.” Personal reg- to electoral college, Howard R. two churches during 1967. If istration is $1.00. Hooper, and Anna Stout, alter- this vote is favorable the two Guest speaker is Mrs. E. nate. churches will offcially unite in Lett Dixon of Buffalo, N. Y., The lay school of theology, May, 1968, in Dallas, Texas, as church music specialist. The centered at Christian Theolo- the United Methodist Church, following textbooks will be gical Seminary, will be jointly The new church will bring tostudied: “Meaning of Church sponsored by the Church Fed- gether approximately 750,000 Organization” and “A Guide to eration and the Seminary in the Evangelical United Brethren Conducting Meetings.” spring term, 1967. The spring and 10,300,000 Methodists.
