Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1945 — Page 10
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
PAGE 10 = Baptists Set
Union Meet!
Felowship Sessions Will Run Five Days.
The 33,000 members of 100 Baptist churches of this community will hold their sixth annual All-Baptist’ Fellowship meeting Wednesday through Sunday at the Mt. Zion| Baptist church. .
Persons of various nationalities |
‘and two -races will attend. Guest | speakers of national note will address the mass meetings at 7:30 p. m. on Wednesday, Thursday and ay and Fas "Ihe three co-operating bodies | are: the Central and Union aistrict associations and the Indianap- | olis Baptist association, One of the guest speakers, Dr. | er Beprjamin EB. MAYS, | second” ranking’ official among the Protestants of America, will address mass meetings Thursday at the Mt. Zion church and Friday, at the Lynhurst church. Dr. Mays is the vice presiderit of the Federal Council of Churches’ of Christ in America and the president of Morehouse college, Atlanta.
Juvenile Worker to Speak On Wednesday
Cora Jordan White, ambus, 0. will
{ Mrs.
juvenile court
evening,
the address af the mass meet the Mt Zion church and on Sun
day afternoon, Dr. J H. Jackson
pastor of the Olivet Baplst ch arch of Chicage, Ix the First Bapus churein An qufistardimg program follows sessions will gnsthsaon
of the ©
Weadnesinye ai #8 D sor Miles, chairman Oo ISURL aids committee of the erafion: the Rev. George C. Kim-
sey, pastor of the Memorial Baptist: © ‘church. and the Rev. S. W. Hart-
sock, pastor of the Tabernacle Baptist church. There are to be morning and afternoon sessions daily except Saturday featuring addresses, devotions and discussions, Music will be fur-; nished by the Southport and St. Paul's church choirs with the Rev.| R. H. Lindstrom and the Rev. C. J. Dailey, directing. The Rev. J. T.| Highbaugh, pastor of the Good Samaritan. Baptist church, is president, of the All-Baptist fellowship
“ident of the national missions committee ling for church school teachers.
|Baptist Clergy to See Films
at 2:30 Sunday after-|
my £ - church f fed
| Young people have completely redecorated
See 17° : hie Aj d ‘Made as Visual Worship Ai Brunson Motley will show sound |and -the All-Baptist fellowship, in movies and colored slides, as a the Mt, - Zion . Baptist church,
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A. CG Phones: Stindy,
SHUR OF SRST i WASHINGTON ST REET .Hopps METHODIST CHURCH
-4041; Res., 04753. VEAL Bie stidv=0:48 A. NL W. Washington at Warman Ave. 7:45 P. M,—"Drawing Near to God." + A. J. GOBLE, Pastor . 9:30 A” M.—Cnurch School,
10:40 A. M,~Morning Worship. 5:00 to T: 48--Vesper Hour for Youth and Adults.
Foursquare Gos spel Church Woodlawn Avenue and Wright Street 130 and 10:45 A. M,, 6:30 and 7:30 P. M. Wednesday and Priday-7:30 P. M. REV, R. L. MENGES, Pastor
United Brethren
BROOKSIDE CHURCH
f 1 a at 6<30 p. m. demonstration of the use of visual “op, program will open with wor-
aids in ‘worship and instruction tl onip augmented by visual aids. Sallthe Baptist Ministers conference, man's paintings: “The Head of Monday at 10:30 a. m, at the First| Christ”; * “The Good Shepherd”; Baptist ¢hurch;—Ministers—and-in- ‘Gethsemane’; and “At the Heart's [terested persons of all denomina- | Door” will be shown on the screen. [tions are invited. The pictures will be interpreted by | Mr. Motley, who has made an the Rev. R. H, Lindstrom, the Rev. intensive study of visual aids and |S, W. Hartsock, Miss Helen Rosen-
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH A. Glen O'Dell, Pa
Glen O'Dell, Pastor EPISCOPAL
9:30 A. M —8Sun, School classes. ‘All ages ILLINOIS and NEW YORK STS.
10:40 A. M~"A Reason for Our: Hope.” 7:30 P. M.—=Junfor C. E.—6:30 P. Mi=— Youth C. BE. - REV. WILLIAM BURROWS, Rector 9:30 P, wik—Evangelistie service: Sunday, 8 A. M.—Holy Communion . x 9:30 A. M.—Church School. 64th and College
mand of 8:45 to 0:45—Youth Fellowship, 11'A M.— “Morning prayer.
GRACE
possesses an elaborate equipment, | baum and Mrs. Motley. will give the same program oie Following the pictures, Mr. Motley tomorrow and again Wednesday. He | will present two films. “For Times is chairman of the visual aids som: | Like These” with Lowell Thomas’ mittee of the church federation. [voice giving the news in the light of’ The Garden Baptist church will the Bible; and the “Book for the |present Mr. Motley and his visual | World Tomorrow,” an American aids demonstration tomorrow at! Bible society” production, will be 5:30 p; m.; the Memorial Baptist shown. The Rev. G. E. Kimsey will
ROBERTS PARK CHURCH
Methodist E. New York at Grant E. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister Sermon theme, 10:45 A. M.
“The Crusade for Christ.” Youth Fellowship, 5:30 to 7:30.
We Welcome All Visitors BELLAIRE METHODIST
“Don't give up your Dreams.’ 0:45 A. f “The Clock Ticks" T:45 P. M.
401 N. Delaware Church School--8:30 A. M, Cathedral Vespers "for Youth—5:18 DR. SUMNER L. MARTIN Pastor
| church, tomorrow at 7:30 p.m, assist Mr. Motley.
nae D ren ———— —
Chaplain Fitmr Pastors" Parley 4 Speakers Listed Church | Event _ °P
The Indiana State Pastors’ confiyohord Baptist to See
ference wil] present guest speakers representing various fields of enService Documentary. Chaplain Albert M. B, Snapp of
deavor at its two-day session Jan. 22 and 23 at the Meridian Street Pt. Harrison will present the sound “For God ang Country,” to-
Methodist church. arrow at 7:30 p. m. at the Lyn-
CHURCH
49TH AND CRITTENDEN AVENUE STANLEY P. MAHAN, Minister pee SUECH. School 0:30 A, M. Eo 10:45 K, M.—“Temptation, Life's Proving | G Hy
roun | 7.00 P. M,—Rev, J. F. Floyd Seslig, guest{
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
ru Delawape-rand-Walput Streets b (700 North) x
DR. W. A. SHULLENBERGER, Minister.
Bible School—9:30 A, M, Morning Worship—-10:45 A, M. “Can Life Have a Pattern?” Music by excellent choir. Youth Fellowship—5:30 P. M,
FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1621 E. WASHINGTON-—RAY HANCE, Pastor
Music Under Direction of Bob Killion 10:
Morning Service . 30 A. “THE DEPARTED GLORY"
Evening Service
pastor of Capitol Ave. Method-
8: 30—Address by Mrs. John” Mann, The Birth of the Bible.’
Cam ae Tel Pe “AND IT WAS NIGHT"
These include Dr. C. Morton Hanna of the Louisville Presbyterian Seminary, a specialist in rural ministry; Dr. Aibert W. Palmer, presiBaptist church. dent of the Chicago Theological his is the official, illustrated re- seminary; and Dr. R. G. Schell, past of the experiences of a chap- tor of the Morgan Park - Baptist from the time he arrives at church, Chicago. Others are Dr.| runing school until he reaches Frederick Gerald Ensley, pastor of | At in New Guinea. The the North Broadway Methodist S especially significant at this CHULCH, “Columbus, O07 Dr. E. M. ince there is a crucial short- Jellinek, director of the School of chaplains in the armed Alcohol studies, Yale university, and Other religious events fol- Dr. O. L. Shelton, dean of the : school of religion, Butler university.
UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS UNITED BRETHMrs. P. W,
Backemeyer of Gary
(PILGRIM HOLINESS)
*Brookside Church
2101 BROOKSIDE AVE.
Rev. Ralph McCrory, Pastor
| Co-operating with American Council of |
| 8:30 P. M.—Young People's Legion.
& a - a
First od Church "TSECOND pil
16th LE Delaware Sts. ELLIS W_ HAY, DD ~MINISTER 11 100 A. J. munch Benoa), 11:00 A. M-Moriing Wors Rev, Roger” tom, ated, o. wih be our guest.
NORTH METHODIST
Meridian at 38th St, DR. DALLAS L. B BROWNING, Minister Worship—10: 456 “Prayer and War Angelus Hour for Youth—6 B. Ms PM
ZION
NGELICAL AND REFORM NORTH and NEW JERSEY STRETS FREDERIOX R. DARIES, D. D.. PASTOR A. M.—First Service ot “Warship. 9:45 A. M.—Church School: 10:40 A. M.—8econd Service o” Worship. Subjéct of sermon “Christ at a Wedding,”
ASBURY
MEMORIAL METHODIST
602 WEST NEW YORK STREET REV. CHARLES M. KROFT .
9:30 A. M.—Sunday School, 10:30 A. M.—* ‘The Week of Prayer." 7:30 P. M.—" "What Is New? Visitors Welcome -- Members Expected
BEREAN MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Wade and Linden Sts. REV. FORD: PORTER, Pastor
Christian Churches,
Bible School MI |B P. 6:30 P. M. Sao will "speak “at both services: Morning Worship . 10:45 A Evening Service . Broadcast ‘Midnight Gospel Call” . WISH, 11:30-12 P.M. We preach “Christ Crucified, Dead, Buried, Risen, Living and Coming Again.”
Salvation Army Citadel 26 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUER
SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. 11:00 A. M.~Holiness Meeting.
8:00 P. M.—Evening Salvation Meeting.
AND MRS, PETER. VAN der Vv , officers in charge of services Music by the Women's Chorus, Mrs. “Genge, Director
THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED
REVIVAL -
Continues Through January 21
EVANGELIST, REV. A. H. WILSON, NEW YORK EACH EVENING, 7:30
REN CHURCH—Dr. R. L. Holland, execu- |
ve secretary of the Indiana Council of ches, will speak at the annual father C n banquet Tuesday at 6:30 p. mg iliam Keeney, magician, will perform
will address the ministers’ Tuesday morning when Mrs. F, ‘A. Pfleiderer will preside, Dr. Logan ST. PAUL'S METHODIST .CHURCH— Bishop Titus Lowe of the Indianapous Hall is president of the pastors’
area will give the address at the world | conference. service missionary program tomorrow at| ic i————————————
830 um The choir will gresent special 2 Churches Plan Teachers' Schools
will preside. OLIVE BRANCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH FIRST BIBLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | The Ligpwood and Englewood E. 34th St.—The Rev. Jack Murray 3 ot Tae and Harvey Cedars; N. Christian churches will conduct
will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. 3 S - Oe ie Rev Me rey 1 Dre {winter schools of leadership train
their new Sunday school class room. They | have made draperies, washed windows and hung pietures in the former green
wives —
"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and Free Reading Rooms Lesson for Sunday, Jan. 14
“SACRAMENT” | :
Morning Service, 11 A, M. in all churches. Evening Service 1ST CHURCH~—Meridian at 20th None 2ND CHURCH—Delaware at 12th ..... 5 P.M
Reading Rooms Church Edifice 526 State Life 15 E. Wash. St Church Edifice Church Edifice
8PM SPM,
3RD CHURCH—Wash. Blvd. at 34th .... 4TH CHURCH—Pleasant Run Pkwy. S. Drive, at Butler Ave. 5TH CHURCH-—College at 62nd 61TH CHURCH—1609% Prospect St.
SUNDAY SCHOOL, Third, 9:30 and 11 a. m.; Sixth churches, 11 a. m. Wednesday evening,
Church Edifice 1611 Prospect
Pirst, Second, Fourth, Fifth and testimonial meeting, 8 o'clock.
and editor of “Faith and Fellowship,” young people's quarterly of the de-| nomination. ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH—The Will
The school at the Linwood church present Dr. Arthur Holmes
9:45 A.M. — 11 A.
Crghmer, Ragatz parish supper, annual parish meeting and -* Recital Artists En Ben Rana will- be held
The Indiana chapter African) | BosE Rn Troms THOR Guild of Organists will present | | ometiew at 743 the nod ues he Bomar Cramer, pianist, and Oswald je re bell gg Sg G. Ragata, organist, in recital to- |r LT LO SS OE mC morrow at 3 Pp. m. at the Seottish | BEETHFES cube jo TR iy ehiren
Rite cathedral. The program {ol- | Collingswood, lows:
and Harvey Cedars, . T. R. Jackman of pA ta ., will address the rally at 7.30 . this evening. The Rev. Mr, Jackman, a graduate of the American School ol ok Oriental Research, Jerusalem, Pales-|
PART I Mr. Cramer
REVIVAL
Holmes Ave. Free
of the Butler school of religion on
four or five consecutive Sunday nights beginning tomorrow at 7 p. m. Dr. Holmes will conduct discussions on “How fo Teach the Bible to Differerit Age Groups.” An the Englewood church, classes will be conducted on Monday and | Wednesday nights from 7 to 9 beginning Jan. 21 and closing Feb. 21. Dr. Harold Hanlin of the scheol of religion will discuss the “New Test-
REV. LEROY
EVANG 10:30 7:30
—AT—
336 S. HOLMES AVE.
A. M., “The Great Fulfillment.” 0 P. M,, “The Measure of a Man.”
NIGHTLY
RAYMOND G. HOEKSTRA
w-1-B-C fi
(Every Sunday) CALVARY © TABERNACLE
Services
7:45 P.M. 902 Fletcher Ave,
1514 Park Ave.
DALE NEWSUM
Leader of the Indianapolis Unity Truth Center |
| 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School
11:00 A. M —Devotional Service “This One Thing I Do.’
Ww EDNESDAY $F XM
Class Tuesday, 7:30 P. M Room 212, Indiana Trust Bldg.
Open Daily, 10 to 4—~Phone RI-4066
Midweek | Service i
Methodist Church McDOWELL
ELIST
Arietia
nata Jer mezsa, or Capriccio Sonta, 5" ramen Allegro conbrio. Introduction and Rondo.
PART IL Mr. Ragatz
Cliorale, Improvisation—"In duléi Jubil ....Karg-Elert cherso. Bebond ‘Symphony) ariiins Si erne Vierne Symphony. G major Sowegby | 1 Past and sinister.
‘New Prayer Room}
For Service Men
Dr. Frederick Elias Andrews will conduet a special candlelighting
service and prayers for the armed:
forces at the opening of the prayer room of the Unity Prayer group tomorrow from 3 to 5 p. m. + The prayer room is room 502, 8 E. Market st. ‘Br. Andrews is the leadér of the new unity group and founder of the Unity Truth Center of Indianapolis. The new prayer room will be open ta the public from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. wk Tuesday through Friday and fri
10 a. m. to 1 p. m. on Satur-!
days) Defense workers will be ac«
comodated Monday evenings. There |
will be daily prayers for the armed | forces and meditation services from 12 to 12:25 noon.
DR. SHAFER LISTED AS COUNCIL SPEAKER
Dr. Luman J. Shafer, chairman of the committee for a just and durable peace of the Federal Council of churches and a former president of Ferris seminary, Yokohama, Japan,
will address the mass meeting of the |
Indiana Council of. churches, Jan. 24, in the Second Presbyterian church. The board of directors will meet in the morning and there will be a session of the council in the afternoon, both ‘in ‘the Y. W. C. A Bishop Fred L. Dennis of the Northwest area of the United Brethren church, is council president. Dr R. L. Holland is executive Secretary.
Brahms . Beethoven | Christian church—David Wilcox,
i 3 |
ne and Bagdad, will show colored mo- h | tion pictures of the Holy Land. athent " Church”
CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS,
and Dr. O. A. Third | Trinkle, host pastor, “Teacher and
8-year- | Teaching Methods.” old accordion player, will give solos and erm e————— |
erle Sidener will speak on “This DISTRICT LEADER
ing World,” tomorrow at 9:30 a. m.
VETERANS HOSPITAL CHAPEL—Miss Grace Kattau will give solos at the 6 {o'clock Protestant vespers tomorrow afternoon, The music was arranged by the | Big Four unit’ 116 of the 11th district | American Legion auxiliary, Mrs. E."E.| Burton is 11th -district Protestant music
REV. R. O. MIKELS, Pastor. BE. 3831-M
TO SPEAK AT CHURCH | “2™" o panne 16:40-
William Sharrer of Mt. Comfort,| EXETER AVE
a ———— v
Baptist Churches —
23d E. of Central! Calvary . 419 ‘EB. 234 St 7:30 | William o. Brosdiovo it: 7.30.
17th St. Faeter Ave. | North Baptist _.. 52d & N Norwaldo, 9:30-7:30
Charles Smith Harold .W. Ranes—10: 30-17 30
{halman and Miss Mary Parish is unit, 10d, Will speak at a meeling to-
chalrman
Woodruff Place morrow- at 7 p. m. at the Church|L. c. Trent
GARDEN 314 N, Bright St | Clive McGuire 10:00-5:00
Walcott. at _E. Mich. 10 CM } TUXEDO PARK
45 A. M<T30°P. MM,
VICTORY = MEMORIAL HE IH0DIS? Hor, wa moran + lev, M. X Robins, pas- of Jesus Christ’ of Latter i nstall new officers of the woman's ociety of Christian .service tomorrow at Saints, South branch. Mr. Sharrer; is
7:36 p. m. SOUTH SIDE TEMPLE OF Ss of { FAITH—Elder I. J. Smith Trost dent. Others on the prograin are {conduct revival services daily at 8,p. m. Albert Pierson and Ruth Dale. for two weeks beginning tomorroy. Mrs : i Ola Crail is pastor. &_ ° i : CHATTANOOGA SPEAKER| SACRAMEN E. J. Fricke. lay leader of the
Day |
| | © LYNHURST BAPTIST |orernon
district presi- On Lyndhurst Dr.
8. Clutton 30-700
Standard “and River “Ave
2 Blks. 8. of W. Wash. 1G. D. Bllleisen 0:30-7:30
| GARFIELD PARK .. Somers at Shelby Cc. 8 Paschal . 10 145-7:00
EMERSON A AVENUE BAPTIST Emerson and East New York REV. GEORGE T. KING, Fastor Unified Service—9:30 to 11:13 Evening Worship—17 30
REV. C. H SCHEICK .
Rev HAAKON KNUDSEN 9:30 A. M.—Unified Worship Service 7:30 P M.-—Evening Worship Service Midweek Worship, Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. {
GIVEN AS SCI CE TOPI North Methodist church, will be in Chattanooga, Tenn., to speak at the “Sacrament” is the subject of the morning service tomorrow and ad-lesson-sermon in all. Churches. of 0ress a district meeting of minisChrist, Scientist, LOMOITO. ters and laymen in he she) afternoon The Bible citatiorfs include the
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Meridian and Vermont Streets Carleton :W. Atwater, D. D., Pastor
CROOKED CREEK BAPTIST 9:25 A. M Bible School
Northwestern at 56th St yr 103 10:45 A. M.— —Worship. . Sermon — REV. JOSEPH L. HUGHES, Pastor by Hope.’ Broadcass
45 A. M.—Morning Worshi WIRE at 11:30 A. M. 5 . g P 6:15 P. M.—Youth Pellowship. 10:45 A. M.—Sunday- School 7:30 P. M.—Worship.. Sermon —' “The 7:30 P. M. —Evening Worship Man Who Stopped Jesus."
“Saved over
/ Th ursday,
followmg: “My~ voice shalt. thou Acthor to Spas
hear in the morning, O Lord: in the At Session Here
morning will I direct my prayer unto thee, and will look up.” Psalms DR. EDUARD LINDEMAN, professor and author, will speak
5:3. The lesson-sermon also includes re oy Dune op He on “The Seven Pillars of Ameri | 8 lextboo cience can Life” at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow and Health with Key to the Scrip-| =~ at the Indiantures” by Mary Baker Eddy: : apolis Open “Thoughts unspoken are not un- | known to the divin ind. De Foram - al the 0 ine mind, Sire Kirshbaum Community center
is: prayer.” PB: 1. Professor of
RECITAL AT TEMPLE Profesor SLATED TOMORROW oh er
To : bia university's Mrs. Evelyn Borofsky Roskin, or- niversity
’ it. will be assis ] Con New York ganist, will be assisted by Benjamin school of social Parronchi,
work, he is a contributing ed“New Republic” and “Leisure, a National
cellist, in a recital tomorrow at 4 p. Beth-El Zedeck. itor of the Mr, Parronchi is first cellist with| author of the Indianapolis Symphony orches-| Issue” tra. He and Mrs. Roskin will alter-! Kenneth nate in a five-part program featur-: retary of the
Dr. Lindeman
m. at the Temple
Miller, executive secInidanapolis United
7:30 P. Mm Midweek Servic e
Ing many = composers, including! War and Community fund, will Ba¢hi, Beethoven, Wagner, Fresco- introduce the Speaker.
Dbaidi, Jacobi and Guillmart ——————
SOLDIER VISITS MOTHER
Pvt. Richard Lawson recently | spent a 7-day furlough with his|
| mother, Mrs. Dale Williams, 2060
PRICE wok
in out service. We offer a traditionally fine
service — which includes all
you
“the many important details,
| Houston ‘st. He completed training {at the cavalry replacement training | center, Ft, Riley, Kas.
es no difference ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN
; | Prospect. and Linden Sts. | } {
Sunday School ..10:00 A M - Worship 1055 : M-
PILGRIM HOLINESS
INTERNATIONAL HDQTRS,, “Rev. E. V. Halt, Mgr,
FIRST CHU 30th and Gale sts. Rev. R. E. Nibarger. 2618 B. 30th St.
1609 N. Del. TA-2273.
South Side Chureh of the Nazarene
CORNER OF OLIVE AND LE GRANDE
REVIVAL
MEETING NOW IN PROGRESS
PROF. PAUL QUALLS and WIFE
SINGERS AND MUSICIANS
REV. A. L. EMMERT
Pastor-Evangelist Services Through Jan. 14
Services 7.30 Each Evening Sunday School, 9:30 Morning Service, 10:30 Subject, Sunday, #30-P—~M— “GOD'S CALL TO MAN"
29 N. Grant "(4100 East / 9
MARTINIST
FREE PUBLIC LECTURE Sunday at 8 P. M.
603 Merchants Bank Building 11 S. Meridian St.
PILGRIM HOLINESS | 1418 Crufts Street * Rev. George E. Huff, Pastor 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Service
+ CHURCH OF GOD.
. 41065 OLIVER AVENUE Sunday School,” 10 ‘a. m.; SNIP, 11; Evening Services, 7:30; Y.P. BE, Tues, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer meeting, Satur
day, 7:30 p.m. ; . E. BWENSON <= FR-3416
Morning Wor-
REV. C.
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Capitol Avenue at 32d Street vi! 2, LEATHERMAN, Minister A. M~Church School. 104 M.—Morning Worship. “wil Christ Come Back Again to , This World?"
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Belmont Ave. MoreinE DE 9:45 and 10:45, “That Disciple Whom Jesus Loved." ~ Evening Service, 7:45! ‘Authority of
Christ.” Wedliotdey. Tre evening, Bible Study, 17:48 GERRARD, Evangelist
NORTH INDIANAPOLIS
CHURCH OF CHRIST
r 960 W. 31st St, Bible Classes
Preaching Service . Young People's Meeting. 3 Evening Service “T:4 Thursday Evening—Bible Study 7:4 EE 8 JOHNS, minister
SHELBY STREET METHODIST
2000 SHELBY STREET {8unday School ! | Morning Worship 3 “IT Lo hiicld Trrto-the- Future | Evangelistic Hour 75 ‘The Night the King Lost ‘His Throne" ‘REV, BENNIE MORGAN, Pastor
| SATURDAY, JAN.
13, 1045 ~ CHRIST TEMPLE
(Apostolic Faith) 402 West Fall Creek Parkway. Sunday, 11:30 AM, 1% P.M
RIVERSIDE TABERNACLE
,1240 Roache (Riverside Trolley.) Sunday-—10:30 A. M. Revival Nightl Aerts, HERMAN R. , Minister,
West Side Gospel Tabernacl
. 2112 Miller St. Rev, Thomas Paino : Special Revival Meeting Hear EVANGELIST SEAN. BENEPIEL { Detroit,
Services, a ni thi Saturday— y 4 Seep. Mies
EAST SIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
4109 E. 16th St.
"|Sunday Services 2:30 and 7:30 P.
REVIVAL . MEETINGS
TO CONTINUE THRQUGH JAN. 7:30 Each Evening
Rev. 8. R. Moneymaker, Evangelist ._ Rey. Sdam and Leona Sch'mpt Musicians and Singers.
Rev. E. P. Nelson, Pastor. BE, 2238,
WESTBROOK NAZARENE
819 DENNISON (4600 WEST, %: BLOCK SOUTH OF WASHINGTON)
EVANGELISTIC SERVICES
JAN.
16-28
EVANGELIST J. W. SWEARENGEN .
F. W. and MARGARET BARTHOLOMEW, MUSICIANS
eects
“MADISON
AVE. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE |
SOUTH ON MADISON—1 BLOCK’ EAST
REVIVAL MEETING
Through Jan. 21st Each Evening 7:30
Evangelist Oliver Morgan _.}
AND Mrs. Oliver Morgan and Daughter
REV. H. M. MYRICK, Pastor, GA-T131. Public Cordially Invited
10:45 A,
0, A. TRINKLE Minister
ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH 57 N. Rural Street
9:30 A. M.—Bible school. phasis: on Children’s and ments. women, mixed or separate. M.~—Worship Sermon, “Whose Task?" 6:15 P. M.—Youth Vespers. 7.30 P. Mgvangelistic service in song and sermon, Subject. “UNITY vs, New Testament church with no creed but Christ, no rule of faith but the Bible,
Charles R. Hamilton, Minister of Music
A family school with em. Youth Depart Large adult classes for men and
FEDERATION.” A
Mrs. Gaynell Lashbrook Organist
1895 —— GOLDEN JUBILEE —— 1945
‘Monday and
er NEEY Mma UNITY PRAYER GROUP
(Affiliated with Unity School, Kansas City, Missouri) 3 EAST MARKET STREET, ROOM 502, PHONE RI-4254
REY. FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS, LEADER (Member Unity Annual Conference) SPECIAL, THIS SUNDAY ONLY, 3 to 5 P. M.
Candle-lighting Service, Dedication, Consecration, Prayers for those in Military Service, and informal reception. YOU ARE INVITED.
Dally, Noon Silence and Meditation, 12:10
Rooms open daily, 10 ¢o 4; Monday to 9 p.m. Saturday to 1 p.m. Come in for Rest, Quiet, Prayer or Counsel
A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL
“West Side Church of the Nazarens
“Frank S. C, Wicks Minister Emeritus Sermon at 11 A. M. Edna Merritt Harrington, Soloist
RATT a
a REE
Dr, Backus at 10 A. M. Religion Outside the Churches
WIRE 1480 on Your Dial All Souls Unitarian Church
Corne West 11th and King Ave.
REVIVAL SERVICES Jan. 14-28
Hear These Fine Special Workers: Rev. J. Russel Brown of Caldwell, Idaho, Evangelist.
Margaret Lewis and Blondell DeMent of St. Louis, Song Evangelists.
Services Nightly af 7:30 Also Sunday Mornings at 10:30
DON'T MISS OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL Rev. and Mrs. E. Atkinson,
Pastors. Earl Hankins, Assistant Pastor.
1453 N. Alabama St
SPECIAL Programs Arranged
for Children Aged "40 4 Years,
orm pW
Prof. and Mrs. Paul Qualls
SECOND CHURCH, 1418 drut Bt, | Rev. George E. Huff 1442 Cruft St.
| NORTH BIDE CHURCH, 1732 E. 46th St | Rev Walter Speck, 4631 N. Caroline Ave
po © ALL ARE WELCOME
GARFIELD HEIGHTS.
CHURCH OF CHRIST . i 202 SHELBY aT. .
Preaching waives AM
| Thursday,
9:
Presbyterian Churches INVITE YOU
First Presbyterian Church | Delaware at Sixteenth, GEORGE ARTHUR JRANTS RUSSELL GALLO TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 11 A. M Bermon by Dr. Frantz “And Not to Faint,” Luke 18:1, Church School Young People's Meetin
TABERNACLE Presbyterian Church
34th and Central DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. HARRY R. MERCER
Ministers 9:30 A -M.~Bible School 10:45 A. M.~Divine Worship
. 930 g 6:30 Midweek Convocation, Thursday, 6 P. M
angelist Murray, Eva terian Hiswisth Bible Freshy
Mr. Mercer, Preaching. “The Name of Jesus Christ.” 715 P. M.-Midweek service.
Memorial Presbyterian Carroliton ave. at Eleventh st, RALPH L. O’'DELL, Minister, 9:30~8unday Schoo) 10:45—'On His Head Were Many Crowns.’ Young People's Méeting, 6 P.M.
Meridian Heights Central Ave. at 47th DR. SIDNEY BLAIR HARRY, Minister.
Sunday 8chool, 9:30 Worship, 10:45. “The Eternal Seeker.”
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SECOND PRESBYTERIAN The Historic Church of Which r Henry Ward Beecher was Minister Verniont ‘and Pennsy'vania sts. JEAN'S MILNER, D D. Minister A in Worsh® 10:45 A, M.
il + "A Deeper Loyalty.” {Church hoo!, 10:45,
IRVINGTON PRESBY Cor Johnson and Ju Ministers—J B. Ferguson—E. C. 30 Chureh School. 10:30 A. M ~Comm inion Service. 10:30 A. M. ~The 30 P. M.— “Lord, to Whom We Go?"
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for Children Aged 5 to 12 Years.
Interdenominational
New Location
FIRST UNITED
Park Ave. and Walnut Street : Just Off Massachusetts Ave,
PROMINENT SPEAKERS TONIGHT
COME—HEAR
REV. T. R. JACKMAN
D.D.,F.R.G.S.
First. Christian Church ..'Santa Ana, California
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