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CHURCH NEWS 52 2 "World-Wide Communion Service to Be Observed
In Local Churches
Much of Offering to Go Overseas Central Baptists to Open New Home By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor Indianapolis churches of many denominations will join others around the globe tomorrow in the observance of World Wide Communion Sunday. Nearly every congregation has made preparations to mark the day in some very special way. One will celebrate the communion in a new stone church on the North Side.
In another, young altar girls or being conducted 10 prorobed in white will distribute |mote attendance tomorrow and all the element of unleavened bread./the year, The Rev, A. C. Brooks Much ingenuity has been used to|is pastor, bring in offerings for overseas re-| The Meridian Heights Presbylef. ‘The offerings are supposed terian Church also has sent visitors to symbolize Christ's sacrifice ofto homes of the congregation to Himself for the world and the spirit give invitations to tomorrow's servof international brotherhood 108- ices at 10:45 a. m. The callers left tered by world wide communion. |teafiiets carrying suitable Biblical In most of the churches, a line meditations and an explanation of of the long revered “Aposties’ the Presbyterian New Life MoveCreed” will emphasize 4 phase of ment. The Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr, the communion, that is, Christian will preach tomorrow on “Men's fellowship. “1 believe . . . in the {Disorder and God's Design.” communion of saints,” runs the | The Rev. Lewis H. McAdow, pascreed, Iter, will preach the first of a series Churéh members will make public of nine sermons on “Christ's Life and collective confession of theiriand Mission” tomorrow at 10.30 gins “meekly kneeling upon theirs m in the University Park Chrisknees” They will receive the bread tian Church, His topic for tomorand wine at the altar rail in SOM€irow is “The Friends of Christ.” churches and in others in the pews.| qu. sanctuary .0f( the Second Whereas one church may use fer- |p, neeiien) and ormed Church mented wine, a neighboring one p.. ye. redecorated for the setting may serve grape juice. Both thei, goriq wide communion services tiny individual glass cup and the .. 1p 3 a. m. tomorrow. The Rev large metal chalice will contain the yw prankiin Lahr, — pastor, will liquid element [preach on “Rededication.” The picHour and Quarter Service {ture, “A Story to Tell,” will be Miss Mary Elizabeth Hite, organ- {shown at the rally and promotion ist, will play the music of the com- [session at 9.30 a. m. in the Sunday munion service during the hour and | {school, a quarter needed for serving in| the Irvington Methodist Church. Miss Virginia Jones and Miss Carol Eves, young altar girls in white robes, will pass the unleavened bread to the church members kneeling at the chancel rail. Mrs. A. F. Henley, communion steward, will lay the table and make all necessary arfingements. Dr. Ralph -O.-Pear-son will officiate and Charles Hamfiton will direct the musie. Members of the Central Baptist Church - will worship for the first time tomorrow in their new, early English, stone church, 6151 Central
Ave. ‘The congregation will receive the ated upon: chairs becatise the pew have not been de-
livered. However, the electric organ has been installed so that Miss Catherine Van Arsdel can play the musie of the service Dr. G. H. O'Donnell, pastor, will give a brief sermon. Rich red drapes will adorn the wall at the rear bf the chancel. The congregation Tas been worshiping in the Masonic temple, 42d and College Ave. for the past year, “We care and share, We are giving the price of a quart of milk at each meal, Sept. 20 to 30.” Thus! reads the printed label on the milk | bottle which has stood for 10 days | on the dining tables of members of | the Brookside United Brethren] Church. Tomorrow they wil] bring the cash contents of the bottles to) the world wide communion service, | The money will be sent to aid] the needy overseas. To Indicate just | how widespread is the want and] suffering abroad, a sound movie will be shown at 7:30 p. m. in the| church. Persons of various ages Mg be baptized at 4:30 p. m. The Rev. A. Glen O'Dell, pastor, will preside | at all services The First United Lutheran Church will start an early morning! worship service tomorrow at 8:45
ALTAR GIRLS —Miss Carol Eves (left) and Miss
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"THIS CUP...IN REMEMBRANCE OF ME" —The Rev. Olen A. Peters will
celebrate the Holy Communion tomorrow in the First United Lutheran Church. .
CMB Class Plans Homecoming
‘The Christian Men Builders’ Class jof the Third Christian Church will months old and included only a {hold thefr annual homecoming tomorrow at 9:30 a. m, in the ciassroom at 17th and Broadway.
few members when Mr. Sidener became {its teacher. Over the years it has
or 34 years, will make his first ap- hundred -and -eytended its mission pearance at the session after a long/with a weekly ‘radio broadcast, a and serious illness. The Rev. C. G. club to provide spectacles for needy Brooks, church pastor, will tive the children, a department to find jobs|; talk and the Ball Park Band of the for members and various other s0class will play. cial service projects.
Name Assistant to Rev. Joseph Black
Fre Barton E-Fetener or Phona church tomorrow. He is completing {Lake has accepted the appointment hig studies at the Asbury Theologt* |
of assistant to the Rev. Joseph C. Black, minister of the Second Free °1 Seminary, Wilmore, Ky. ~The| Methodist Church, Rev. Mr. Black will preach the
Mr, Fletcher will sing a solo and World Wide Communion Sunday
speak at all the services in _the sermon. ii ee — — i. 1" avites =v = 1! nua me g an T— ttend C MB T= i fo @ Es : : - = | : Js HOM . BER oT = | JART BE TOMORRO TER BALL we er gE | = py FO°© SROOKS: * s = Nev. A. © PRE x CHURCH i i ARIS sT AY = cHrISTIAY rap OF ad “BROADWA | | — 1H ae A x THIRD” = MEN "SAFE 0 | — subject: gE P= = eam——
BAPTIST CHURCHES
The C. M. B. was only a few!
Merle Sidener, teacher of the class increaesd the enrollment to several!
SATURDAY, .OCT. 4, 1947
EVENTS— NORTH CHURCH | University Park Christie Christian Chureh, Fs. Bond | Dallas L — D. D, Minister Cordis invites You participate tn : 10:45 A. M.—Worship Service [The ister Will | (0 series of nine IT ‘Add ©. “World-Wide Communion” [iermans n: . o ress Angelus Hour For Youth, § P. M. Moraine serve RA 9:30 A. M.—Church School. (Chrician Foun" Peiosinsg + $30
Convention
Daughters / And Sons to Meet Here
Mrs. Frederick Bond of New York,
IRVINGTON
30 Auducon Road, North RALPH O. PEARSON, D. D., Minister Chureh School. 9:30, Worsiin, 1048 World-Wide Communion
GRACE METHODIST
East New York at Grams E ARNOLD CLEGG. Minister
international president of the King's 10th St. 237 B 10: AM Sermon theme Daughters and Sons, will address East | cias 8 & 10TH ST. orld-Wide Communion
the 41st annual convention of the Indians branch at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday inf the Trvinpton 1 Church. The Indiana King's Daughters convention will
Home of Everson Bf | Church Schoo! 9:30--A. M. 10:45 Worship World-Wide Communion
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SWEENEY CHAPEL Butler Unty Sunday Morning Worship 1AM
“Democracy and Religion Reconciled”
L D PASTOR open at 2 p. m. $15 A. M—Pirst Communion Service. Dr. - Arthur Holmes, preaching with a communion 900 A. M.—Pirst Service. rset —— service in charge SA iS J FIRST CO CONGREGATIONAL of Dr. John B. i Subject of “Pate God 16th and Delaware Sts. Ferguson, host on 1:48 A Be sir Service. | Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, Minister y ' ; The sound ” Eras “roan | WM 8 (STE I ard 1AM Morne Worm . pi ta | a. mM. : » Delegates will iL 3 — . Teatness" Mrs. Bond I
come from all parts of the state to attend the! interdenominational meeting. f Scheduled events include the ban- | quet at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday and the luncheon the same day at noon in the host church. Reports will be given at the sessioris by officers and circles concerning the religious and social service work of the or-| |ganization, Mrs. C. FP. Kolmerton of Pt. Wayne is Indiana president and! Mrs. Elmer J. Peterson, city union president, is general chafrman of arrangements. Mrs. George C.| Richardson is song leader and Mrs. Harry Ware, organist. Other religious events follow:
ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH “Europe's Displaced Persons: What is our Obligation?” will pe diSeussed in the f um at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the churd Rabbi ‘Maurice Goldblatt of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation will support ie | Stratton Bill from” the liberal viewpoint. Normon Coulon will outline problems which might develop from the admission! Prof. Austin V, Clifford of the Indiana University School of Law will serve as moderator and also give his own opinions concerning the fgmum subject. MERIDIAN STREET METHODIST CHURCH-—The business and professional women's club will meet Wednesday for a 6:30 p. m. dinner in the residence of Mrs. Cora M. D'Arcy, 6421 Riverside Dr. Miss Margarey Weathers, president, will preside
GARFIELD PARK BAPTIST CHURCH The Harvest Home Membership and Atwillbe l
morrow through Nov. 7 Special |grams will be presented each Sunday. CENTENARY CHRISTIAN CHURCH —
Annual Round-Up and
Homecoming
10I MEN'S BIBLE CLASS
You are invited to attend the Annual Round-Up Sunday, October 5th at 9:30 A. M., in the Broadway Baptist Church Auditorium. A special program has. . been arranged.
Broadcast Over WISH ,10:00 A. M. We Urge All Members to Be Present
Presbyterian Churches Invite You FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Delaware st Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR PFRANTS RUSSELL GALLOWAY TWO MORNING SERVICES ---9:30 and 11- A. MM
Hol! oly Communion . Dr. Frantz: “He Visits With Bread” —Ruth 1:6, 3
to pro-
The is Laymens League will present Juage Ph Banocl Meeting. «ere 334. M aycombe o e Marion Coun B Given Court in an address at 6:30 ¥| Junior Junior High YOARErsS.. ..... e+ 4:00 P. MJ
MERIDIAN HEIGHTS
Central Ave. at 47th. ~ Rev. Roy B. Connor Jv.
‘SECOND PRESBYTERIAN |
The Historic Church of Which
Henry Ward Beecher was Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts.
Jean 8. Milndf, DD, Joseph W. Johnston | Ministers ‘
p. m. William nusie from nH."
Simmer Monday inthe church. Moon will diyect special Mi
Victor Herbert's “The Red
CARROLLTON AVENUE EVANGELICAL AND SEIORNID CHURCH — The Womuild will mest for a review of idan’ Wernhers “My . Indian Family” {Thursday at 7:3 in the church. - ! pper’” Business and a social hour are scheduled. Bukramelt; of the lends Su :
Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Youth Meeting, 7 P. M. Sunday
ST MARK’ 5 > World. Wide Solmunion y Dr ner... - ° . Church 9 = "Rairyvi a UNITED LUTHERAN __ Bupper Lecture 0 ia. - p. m. Fairview Presbyterian | 46th and Capitol Ave. | Prospect and Linden Sts. Tabernacle P resbyterian VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister. Rev. Thomas B. Kline BR th and Suitaal : 9:30 A. M.—Church School. : RALPH BATH atiaietes. } 14, Me ips Waelde {Sunday School ......... 9:30 A M. 9:30 A p—Bible School. f ‘ Worship .............. 10:45 A. M. 10:48 A M.~Divine Worship NORTHMINSTER Pillars of Security Millersville Masonite Lodge
Belmont Church of Christ
Thursday, 7:30 P. M., Mid 1002 8. Beimont Ave. — A Yess Suvits
Memorial Presbyterian
Carrollton at 1ith—Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell 9:30 A. M.—Church schoo! for all ages.
RICHARD 8 WILLIAMS. Minister 9.45 A. M.—Sunday Schoel. 10:45 A. M.—Communion
WESTMINSTER
Sunday Program: / Bible Classes, 9:45 A. M. Worship and Preaching
10:45 A. M. and 7:45 P. ML 10:45 A. M.— Morning Norship: “The Be- aN. Siu a : ever's ‘ al Bast { Carl Flinn, Minister. CA-1350| 4.09 p. M.—Westminster Fellowship tor WALTER L. PEARCY, Minister. * Wednesday Services, 7:46 P. M. th.
Sunday School, 9:30 Worship, 10°45 A. ML Young People, 4:00 P. M.
METHODIST CHURCHES
vou Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Midweek . Service|
ST.JOHN’S
E A PIEPENBROK. Pastor
| 10:15 A. M.—' ‘The Within.’
Kingdom That Is '—Luke 17:20-21.
519 B. 23rd 8t., 3 block east of Central
Hear Evangelist William McPherson of Oklahoma City | Every Night — 7:45
Herman patsor
UNITY TRUTH CENTER
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The usual Sunday service will be, Virginia Jones will serve the bread of communion held at 11 a. m. After tomorrow, : v ‘ |v { ‘the pastor, the Rev. Olen A. Peters, services in. the Irvington Methodist Churc h. ~ CENTRAL BAPTIST C CHURCH has announced that services will be - Invites You on Ane ue Qpening Services in It's ew ‘Temple o /orship at old et 9:15 be held each Sunday at 9:15 and 11 Dr. Koo to Sp eak WISH to Salute CENTRAL AVENUE AND WESTFIELD BOULEVARD On Sunday Morning, 10.45, Worship Service. The congregation wil follow its A ¢ Cadle A |7 Mrs. Elizabeth Becker | Dr. G. H. O'Donnell, Speaking usual custom of kneeling in the Radio station WISH will salute! _9:45- Bible School. pews for the public confession of| Dr. T. Z. Koo of New York will Mrs. Elizabeth Beck 1446 8 Hvatt | Bp ie rtm Pon : rs, Elizabeth Becker, B ya g LYNHURST— their sins preceding the reception of, q4ress ihe second annual Interde- Old-Fashion Gospel Messages of W. hea. ait = Drinkin the bread and fermented wine at St, at 11:30 a m, tomorrow on the| pastor. Services, 9:30 AM. and 7:30 P. nominational Mission for Youth RIVER AVE. BAPTIST mites and- 7 the communion rail, Looking down “Favorite Hymns Program.” TUXEDO PARK—29 N. Grant (4100 East.) upon them as they engage in these Friday, Oct. 17, at 7:30 p. m. in| Becker”is aractive member 1000 RIVER AVE, ole 8 Clutton, 9:30 AM. V3 PM. most solemn ceremonies will be & Cadle Tabernacle. : . __|Sunday School .......... 1:30 a. m.| CROOKED CREEK. N. Mich. Rd. & 56th. stained glass window depicting ‘The mission will (In the Second Free Methodist Worship Service . ¢eeesse 10:30 a. m.| Lous G. Crafton. | "Unified serv. 9:45 to 11. Christ and His Cross open next Sunday { Church, the mothér of six children | Evening Service ......,.. 7:30 p. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. George W. Buckner, editor of in the Roberts {and grandmother of five. The hymn,|] GORDON PASCHALL, Pastor Meridian and Vermont Streets . | “WwW Surv Thy y § | em——————————— ERR ati Carleton W, Atwater, D. D., Pastor Warld Call, will preach on the Park Methodist hen 1 Survey Thy Wondrous ones pack. Wace o E. Mich.| Rev. E L McClain, Associate Pastor Communion of Saints” at the Church and con- { Cross,” will be dedicated to her to-| L. C. Trent, Fa il V. Malicote. Unified! 9:35 A. M.—Bible School morning service in the Downey Ave- tinue in all parts morrow during the broadcast. mv IB AM OPM i PAY os anin. pastor es} nue Christian Church. Dr Buckner of the city A > Ee, ——_———— | EMERSON AVE —Emerson & E New| T.30 P. M.—Warship: “Thy Kingdom | twice has visited Europe “since the through Oct. 18 CHRIST TEMPLE ork Peter Vroom, J0130 AM. = Aru PE BY «1 titty end of the war. He is executive It is sponsored b (Apostolic Faith) wa 1.3% eo THURSDAY secretary of the Association of the Education Des | : 0 and 7:30 in LO PL MC Mitek Braver Service. a
Christian Unity for the Disciples of Christ. World wide communion is
partment of the Indianapolis
Dr. Koo
402 West Pall Creek Parkway _ Sunday, | 11:00 A. M., 7:30 P. M.
designed to bind the church peoples of the hemispheres together in Christian unity. nominations. Dr. Koo is secretary An extensive visitation among thejof the World's Christian Student membership of the Third. Christian | Foundation. SOUTH SIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE | Olive and Le Grande A. L. Emmert, Pastor National Sunday Sc Joel Rally—Goal 285 Sunday School—9:30 A. Morning Worship 10:30
Young People’s a -6:45 P. M. Evangelistic Service—7:30 P. M. {
Church Fed-
eration for young people of all de-
“A Soul's Value'—Mark 8.36 Services 2 P. M. —— j SPECIAL SINGING EACH SERVICE | 10 A.M, 8. 8. WELCOME ec (Back to Standard Time) | 11:30 Worship Rev. FRANK E. CURT, Ee ee— ee ‘ a ————— 7:48 Speaker -— og . Joseph D, ys . ; Christian Science Churches Torrence Sunday Night-—7:45.B: M. A WwW we Branches of The Mother Church Speaker Raymond G. Hoekstra THE CROSS-ROADS OF FELLO SHIP e First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. Evangelistic FRANK E CURTS y Pastor i " The Public Is Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and Tues. 8 P. M. : Free Reading Rooms (R. R) Bible Class Lesson for Sunday October 4th . Ley ] CALVARY TABERNACLE Tonight, 7:30 P.M. Sunday, 3 P.M. ’ . P. Service 75 UNREAL ITY” James E. Petty, Pastor | Sue Fletcher FR. 074 The Overseas Team Another Holland Morning Service at 11 o'clock in Al Churches er : — — ———— to Holland Rat FIRST CHURCH FOURTH CHURCH Broadwan Ba tist : They captivated the with pMMenanatin , | Pewast Ran rier. o ove | oh yoke of The Nolet ae
Evening Service, 5:00 RR, Church Edifice
FIFTH CHURCH College at 62d Evening Service, 7:30 R. R, Church Edifice
SIXTH CHURCH ! : 1600; P: . RR, Church Edifice RR. 1611 Prospect en ¥. SCHOOL IN. ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A M.
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SECOND CHURCH Delaware at 12th Evening Service, 5:00 R. R,, 526 State Life Bldg.
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WISH—Radio—8 A. M.
Sunday School Rally 9:45 A. M.
Anniversary Service’
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New Minister of
Roberts Park Methodist Church
First Sermon—10:45 A. M.
"THE CORRECT APPRAISAL"
Communion Service—9:30-10:30
"An Evening With Riley" E. O. SNEETHEN,
Impersonator
Male Quartet—The ‘Methodist Four | The Public Is Invited
| Corner Delaware and Vermont
Increasing Audiences Are Enjoying These Outstanding Services
Oct. 8, 7:30—-Vernon Newland, Missionary to Tibetan Border, “Thirty Months a Prisoner of the Japanese” 12--47Tth Anmversary of Present Building.
y Day 7:30—True or False? Jehovah's Witnesses
Harry Bucalstein, minister Geo. Kendall, Minister of Music
A PRiengy enue
Oct.
Since 1821
Broadway at 22nd St. Rev. R. M. Dodrill, Pastor
ANNUAL RALLY DAY AND HOMECOMING Sunday School
Attendance Goal, 1200
Morning Service ........... 10:45 A. M. Rededication and Reconsecration Service
of the Dutch Reformed Church.
Gene Jordan,
lands! Hear the dramatic story of the 20th century wonder—Youth
for Christ. "Tops'* on the Marimba
EVENING SERVICE, 7:30 P. M, «. Hall. Hour. Gospel Song Service led. by Walter Bruce. Song Leader Thelma Morris, Pianist and Choir Director Mable Duncan, Organist ] x Candle Light Communion Service ‘ (
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