Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1947 — Page 4
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CHURCH NEWS—
~ Many Denominations to Join in Services. Marking Protestantism's 400th Anniversary
First Baptist Church
Scene of Meeting . By EMMA TUVERS MILNER
Times Church Editor
Many ‘denominations will send representatives to mark: the birihday. anniversary of the Protestdnt chupéh movement in fhe. first city. wide Reformation Sunday obseiynce tomorrow at 4 p.m. In the
First . Baptist Church
The meeting will be held stmultas neously with others throughout fthve . United States. Admission will be by wickets distributed by the church
federation Reformation Sunday
Programs have heen urged ‘by the a
{ederal COUNcik He auseof “the present. state of ‘the world™ -
Wilbujg La Roe Jr; of -Wastung-
ton, . D. ( moderator of the Pres. * a terian Church ‘in the U° 8 A, ill give an address on “Proiéstant
Churches Facing the Futiuce To.
gether.” Maver to Introduce Speaker Mavor Desiny -will introduce Mi
1a Roe: ‘The ministers present will 4
march into the church in procession led by the Rev. Olen A. Peters sastor of the First United Lutheran “®hugch Dr.” Richard “Rettig will preside. = Other officiating ministers
include Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, Dr.’
Howard J. Baumgartel;, Dr. C w Atwater and Dr. John A. Alexande! I'he. congrégation will sing Martin Luther's hymn, “A Might) Fortress” George Frederick Holler will present the Motel Choir of the
First - Presbyus urranged bv Alexander Christ Betore
“Resur-
Jriiog Ko hitz: Tt ancluaes pilgte,” “Crucifixion” - and on »
Protfstantizm dates back to ®ct 1517 when Luther nailed his 95 LIYese or” statement against 1Indulgencies “on the doors of the Castle Church in Wittenberg Cieian A long series of epochal Tl followed Luther was de ved of membership in the atholic Church and became a {founder of Protestanism Evils Cleared Away The evils to which he objected in 1517 were cleared away centuries go. ‘And the branch of Christiamty which he pioneered has:split into more than 250 denominations I'he Federal Council of Churches (rious other religious bodies and individual persons have been stressa Rreater co3 AMONg
ing, the necessity operation and spiritual) Protestants, “The point rep made in the Protestant press 1s rotestantism ahd democracy RIX and developed at the same time | the world.
Since democracy is.offered as cure beiny tion
for many of- the conditions of pres-ent-day. dictatorships, the Protestant churches are being wrged to work more closely together, The hurches are telling each other in frifit. that concerted effort ix needed or effective work on the mission eld and in combating the rising divorce rate. juvenile delinquency and race prejudice Aim to Revitalize Faith I'o revitalize and deepen (he faith of Protestants, most of the nwajor denominations are conducting evangelistic campaigns at. home while sending missionaries and supplies abroad. A typical denomi national campaign is the “New Life
Rev. L. H. Bruner fo Become The ground is
New Episcopal
it Rt Rey Richard Ainslie Kirchhofler, bishop of the diocese Indianapolis, will officiate at the duitution of the Rev or Jr as rector of "the Episco:
‘hurch of the Advent
Laman H
1 ceremonies will be held to yow at 11 a.m. in the church
e Re Mr. Bruner gomes {rom v York C1 where for two veal he has been a tant, minister 9 ‘ 8 Bartholomew s Episcopal Chureh Jie 18 30 married, and the father an nda sol The new tector was graduated
om New York State Teachers College, Bosto)i University, copal Theological School which affiliated with Harvard Univerity. He is a writer, radio speaker, d has served as curate of St John's Episcopal Church, "Roanoke Vas and rector of St. Michael Church, Geneseo, /N. Y. He succeeds
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he Rev. Thomas R. Thrasher-win
esigned to take a church in Mont#®
gomery, Ala
Christian Scientist’ Subject Announced
“Everlasting Punisiime ( bilect of the lesson-gsermon | A Churches of Christ Scientist to
morrow
The golden text is He ab cot ereth hig sins shallnot prospe but whoso confesseth and forsake! them shall have mer Pro 28:13 The lesson-sermon aiso eludes
the following passage from the
Christian Science textbopk.. , “Sci
suce and Health With Key to the
Seriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy “The sinter makes lils own hell by
doing evil, and the saint his own
heaven by doling right.” p. 266 : ak
-~ 3 rial Church in »
because of his -bacy perience as a world Christlan, local |officials say Mr. La Roe is
scent, the son of a missiondry, a
relief; lieves that only the Christian re
and the §
Station WISH to Salute
veel
fies EVENTS ox Evangelists
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By Dr. Dietz
Immanuel Church
the Evangelical and
of Webster Groves, Mo., professor. of practi« cal’ theology in Eden ‘Theological ‘Seminary, al 50g will be guest of # honor at a fellowship dinner served by women of the church following the serv“ices Mrs Elsie
prepared program,
lief and Christian advance in United States, Sunday
4. Mm. session. ler 1s pastor; Other events follow:
¥
Fhe church will maxk versary’ with festive services dud meet ings Monday I'he
aL 3 R ihe following ministers and their ig groups wWill- be presented by
own educational director
Ex-Red Cross Warker ig Mo BL ig Tool) Named Director
neighborhood honse head resident of
onal Women’s
Margaret Weal ners, president, will side
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA Mrs v
World War II. has pointment ax director of the Mayer
accepted. ap-
sistant pastor of thie Mayer Chapel VETERANS’ HOSPITAL CHAPEL Presbyterian Church The house Mrs, Clarence Meyer at the
SUrrol 2 d West Sts urrounding Norwood and West 8 a Tron ATR
: the Shaw served A§ #n assistant. field ‘tf Sermon
director of the Red ‘Cross with com- The church will start 1's activity
SUNDAY SPEAKER—Wi bur bat units in North Afriea Sicily and row. The Re:
Lavon Msher, pastor
. : i talv. » Wi decorate preach st 1045 am. on “Crusaders or la fo ot Wash qQ ‘ b 1 ; I a X Ie 1 with Slackers Novemb will be devoted : : C the silver star’ for aiding troops In.evangel.m and be calied “Crusade ( A ale : 7 . Month: y i 4 ced lading craft unde y : ne adds B Wreck landing cra ANGeT. cAPITOL AVENUE METHODISY } : fi heavy fire while in-Sicily CHERCH—The WBCS will meet . A 12:30 p. on Ilnnecheon and meeiing Tre lace " g 3 vd > Movement of “the Presbyterian Recently he has worked from Red 4; n Ahe chureh paflors. Mrs. Homer ; : S - ross he URrte as assist 0 Jot will conduct the program and Mrs pireh I'he campaign name is Cross headquarters. as assistant 10 avles Mueller, sociul Service department
wdopled by othe
denomina- he national directo in military wei- of the Wheeler Mission,” will speak. fare service with as signment to . . the Mount Olive Methodist Church I'omorrow's the YMCA Sunday
ail “ ana Hawall Club meetings:
ground and ex New Muscles for
% 6 e for ot Chapel, *thé Rey Nov.. 1 Medicine for the Mind,’
de. Nas accepted a call to become pastor
of the ' Oak Hill ] : bhi pin . commitiee announces the following Princetoir™ Church, Evansville, Ind. AnRounee——erv—yaprasbuting. their’ two ticksts . a . ents —concerniiig the pastors AS Officers on. the “480” ticket are race relations and €ivie affaifg vas m ¢ conceyniig ‘the pastors wi Conger. president: Hugh Faulkner, made. by the chapel board, pre ident membership. Bob Evans,
» stone Fresneir~ Huguenot and —Scotch
graduate, a worker in
wedbas an attorne He feels thal Protestantism does
clearly defined as they shiould be Jim Woods, treasurer
\ OfMcers on the Bcorers Ticket ‘He expresses deep concern about 0 ess ife 4 ;
today's" chaos and suffering and be- The Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte archbishop. of Indianapolis, - will pay bless the Tive-acre site of the future St. Mark's Catholic Church
16th and Delaware Sts ligton and tl Bible can bring
peace and brotherhood among men 11 A M. Morning Worship
Stolen Goce
properues tomorrow at 3.p. m Rr Cie
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN and United States Highway 31 CHURCH
Rector Here Ground Will be broken tomorrow Dejsuste or a jt Btreens.
located on the outheast corner of Stop 8 Road
for the erection of the new ' St Dr. W A Shullenberger, Minister Bible School-<9:30 A. M Mark's grade school I'he building Morning Worship=-10:45 A M. » ) Misie b Excellen Choir 8 ' ¥ | » f ng — Wl cost $75,000 and will be of early go mon My Cowiradeship. My Tas American architecture, constructed Youth Fellows hip—ay 0 P.M
of brick wjth, stone trim and have SIX rooms 7 grades The Rev. Fr. Leo Schafer, pastor sald today that the church thik rec
tory and .the sist
Yi
est Morris Steet Christian Church esidente will 1524 W. Morris Street)
d \ be-erected-ntter-the school, petrhap IS ANTISEMITISM A \ CHRISTIAN RESPONSIBILITY within’ the next two vears } HEAR A JEW DISCUSS THIN FROM A CHRISTIAN VIEW & a SUNDAY 730 P M — wom r—— WEST MORRIS STREFT | CHRISTIAN CHURCH 34. W. Mor Stree UNITY PRAYER GROUP Inspiring singing Youth - eholr (Affiliated With Unity Kansas (ty. Mo.) Harry Bucalstein, Minisier ~ DR. FREDERICK KLIAS ANDREWS G. Kendall Minjster of Mu Sunday Devollons, 11 A M ALL. ARE WELCOME
§ BE Marke! Room 502 Open Daily 10 to b-—Saturday Untll 2 Classes Noon -Beience—Practitioner Unity Literdture~FPhone FR 425¢
A PRiEngy enue
Mrs, Harvey Lipscomb WISH will salute Mrs. Harve LipSecomb 4626 Primose Ave, on the “Favorite Hymn
tad Stati
program at 11.30 a. m, tomorrow,
ERPLEY. KISTRRS Manchester, Pa
Mrs Lipscomb has been an active Singers and Musicians meinix of the Broad Ripple Chris- Ww ESTHROOK CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Der 2 5 tian Church for 30 vears. She has d 4300 W. Washington St,
sung in the choir, taught Sunday chool. and belonged to:the wom-:; an’'s society. She ‘has chosen “Crossing the Bar’ as her favorite hymn
REVIVAL MEETING
SOUTHSIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE OLIVE AND LeGRANDE AVENUE
CHEAP VIRGINIA LAND Peter Jeflerson. father of Thomas Jefferson bought 200. acres 'of Virginia land for a bow! of punch,
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GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST
2842 Shelby Sb |e
Services Will Begin Each Evening * 7:45 | Sunday Morning / THE CHURCH"
Cordially Invites All to Attend This Meeting:
‘A. L. Emmert, Pastor Nov. 4 Thru Nov. 23 Rev. and Mrs. Warren
A séries of Gospel Meetings will Rogers be..conducted beginning Sundas, . . % Nov: 2nd-and continuing through Nation-Wide Victory the 11th Singers A . :
Features - sacred ‘redding in both
Evangelist, |. A: Douthitt of Hohenwald, Tenn will be the speaker
And string instrument
Rev. A. 1} Emmert. Pastor and Evangelis
Nov, -11ibh through Novy. 231 Henders son-Horine Evangelistic .Party. Spe. cial preachers and “singers
it
Services Each Evening 7.30 Sunday "Services, Sunday School 9.30 Morning Worship 10 30 , Evening Seryices 7.30
Service at, 11:00,
vv aves Everyone Welcome é
> THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | — Catholics Note ny All Sdints Day
TFo-Hear Talk
Catholics of Trdianapolis and the ‘world will honor all the saints, especially “those who have' no fixed festivals during the year,
. +, falls tomorrow on Sunday, 4t will | To Mark- Anniversary be observed Monday instead. Dr: E. Purd Dietz president of the Board of Natibhal Missions of F Reformed Church, will give the 67th ‘anniverSAry ‘sermon tomorrow at 10 a 'm. in the Immanuel Church, Dr. Dietz
the dead will be held in all ceme-
teries throughout “thé “drendiccess ga ta according to plans approved by the LEADER 2 Most Rev. Paul C. Schylte, arch- | Fl bishop of Indianapolis. » I THE CEREMONTES will begin ‘at hy ’ vv. ¥
the . Priests’ Circle in Holy “Cross Wk Cemetery ir the center of which | stands’ a group. It was presented to fhe archiocese some time ago by iis former. episcopal head, the Most Rey ‘Joseph E. Riter. when "archbishop of Indianapolis.
the dead led by the priests of Our a Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, the congregation and- priests “will walk. in procession through-the Holy Cross and St. Joseph's. Cemeteries Offerings will The men's chiolt of the church will sing. The Rev. Father James Moore is pastor of Our ‘Lady of Lourdes.
- Dr. Dietz
Evans Pattison will direct and accompany the choir fu a specially
g0 to the denomination’ s $3 million world service fund for overseas re-
school Dedication Tomorrow classes’ are working toward a 1000 mn. Choral
per Tent attendance at the §:30
The. Rev, C. E. Bit= dedicated in 8t Paul's Episcopal e.
MARTINDALE ( HRISTIAN (CHURCH econd anniLomorrow through Thurs-
The chifch choirs will give a program secretary’ Otto Kessler troaxurey wi
Ma er } louse eh Yeh at 1 wilt nex week in order Rev. Milford Jones, the «Re Robert pPeopln . a] y.
of Fort-
: the’ R } % » lle, Ind, -and Dr. O. A. Trin ifollowng “the banquet Thursday nigl 0S | Dr. "Emmett I. Brown, pastor, Mrs B
were founding of the church Fellowship\ > MERIDIAN STREET METHODIS o JCHURCH--Dr David A , psychiatrist the coming week ’ : of the Ind Univepfity Medical CenLhe Rev, James P. Shaw, former, pk on motional Problems, churches iif. cousiness In ry’ at th ( field of -sn 4 . . o f dinnery 7 Erie, Pa, and Red Cross worker of Wednesday at 6:30 pm in the parlors
sig { V iriMth, local Bible teacher, will dpepk Neighborhood Hous at oh BVAnLelALIC JErvioe LOMOIFOw The new director also will be as- 49:30 p.m. in the chapel, 320 N. Illinois S$
W L.A, McColgin will sing act ompanied b
Dallas L. Browning, D. D., Minister , services tomorrow. Arrangements for the and church erve the. community music were made through the Osric Mills Watkins Unit 182 of the 1th District
The Rev. € : Dyring: the ‘war, the Rev. Mr. ©. Minton, Protestant chapiéin, -will give Angelus Hour For Youth, 6 P. M. Pp :
CENTENARY CHRISTIAN CHURCHA—
the Crusade for a € Yeritian World tofhor-
YMCA—The Rev ™ dohae: Kirkpatrick of
lis chosen ‘disaster service in the United States give talks on the following subjects Morning Breakfast
The present minister #4 Mayer Men," Nov 9 “Unrepulsive Goodness. Stanley R, Meckel, 23 ‘and’ “On Substituting for a Tomb
Nov 30 CMB CLASS, Third Christian Church Presbyterian The Christian Men Builders nominating
TODAY 18 the Peast of All Saints.
Lr pup { : MONTBATTEN'S Because Nov, 2, All Souls Day. | Soh QUESTION MAY WELL BE THE SAME AS CONCERNED AHAT FAMOUS
Tomorrow, memorial servieés ior
sculptured Crucinixion
BIBLICAL SOURCE | FOR THE SAYING," IF ITs WORTH . DOING AT ALL After a_sermon and prayers for | WORTH DOING
IC mr wr The Dean's Fo |
V/ rg Srayved A
Communion in D Jané Johnson Burroughs. will be
Church, 81st and Meridian Sts, at “112 B New York St. 11 a. m. tomorrow Services Tomight—7 45 Hargld ¥. Kohlmeyver, president: Harold mona Mee nga PiRkers Dove, vice president membership: Al Perrs : Paul Feasel vice, president publicity Rohe Pogue Suinnthgge 2230 PE vice pregident Dra: Warren Downir CE : vice president welfare: Basi! Marshal i Hattie Hinphaw ice president employment’ Ray, Bants 745 P.M, Rev. Verd. Alien
Supt. of Mission
ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH D r Biirdeite Backus, minister, -will speak —— on “Understanding America’ at 9:16 a. m ’ . tomorrow over station WFBM He w * . preach on The Me nin Ale" t : mm A chaning Wowie ot SWEENEY CHAPEL FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—IN Butler University DIANAPOLIS CHURCH FEDERATION <Q 7 The church federation i sponsoring Sunday Morning War Ship | five-week course entitled “The Cl 11 A M and Social Action ¥ ion ; > 7:30 to 9:30 p. fn. s begin? “The "Religion "of Jesus
\ In Everyday Living
Inca chur,
. / “METHODIST. CHURCHES NORTH CHURCH | IRVINGTON
Meridian and 38th Street % Audubon Road, North
10°45 A. M.—Worship Service Shuler Shoot, 9:30 Worsity, and
“Our Protestant Faith” Rey Hartinger
“My Church de I 9:30 A. M. —Church School. rch an
| 10.45 A. M TT a — “Martin Luther Man of Farth' o QL A C i { 745 P.M $30 A M.. Church School METHODIST | Re
East New York at Grant E ARNOLD CLEGG, Min:iste? 10°40 A Al.—Sermop theme: , | Methodist (Since 1821) One World One Book : | Delaware at Yermont Street We Welcome All Visi tors Rev. Amos L.°Boren, «minister
“BAPTIST CHURCHES
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH |
INVITES YOU yo WORSHIP WITH US AT Central Avenlie, and Westfield Boulevard
/ Jeans 8
Bible Bee |
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[For Bible Bee answers
‘SATURDAY, N "CHRIST TEMPLE
ee (Apostolic. Faith)
NOV. 1. 1047)
402 West Pall Creek Parkwiy' Sunday. 11:00 A. M., T:30(P. M. tar ee tr ttre pi pth mg
Inside
CONVENTION | I BROADWAY ‘ © 22nd & Broadway: Rev. R
M Sunday School, 9:30 A, Worship, .10:45 A. M. and
SOUTHERN BAPTIST Illinois and Was corner in Indian
Dodrill, pastor
730 P.M back tar his w
ENGLEWOOD
57 N. Rural) Street
#30 AM. Family Bible School. &
Thing Lost
1 Aovocates or "DOUBLIRG UP! TO Butler School © PROBLEM COULD POINT TO WHAT BIT OF SCRIP. TURE COR SUPPORT 2
O' A. Trinkle, Minister
“TU RXT: ING ASIDE —FINDING GOD" § “LIFE AT ITS BEST”
7:30 p.m,
FRIENDLY SLanSls Wm, M. Wills, §
Pershing at Wilkins
turn to Page 3 a ; W..L Car or Mars Hill Bus
Glad Tidings Mission
Dr. O. L. Sheiton, preaching
Raymond P
GARFIELD PARE. 73 Pes R Dicky Norman H. 8¢ 30 A
RALPH O. PEARSON. D. D., Minister Worsnip. 10:48
IMMANUEL prospec t & New Jersev Anniver PLEASANT RON 99 Pleas R pkwy
ROBERTS PARK CHURCH
TGALVARY it fect IN EDGEWOOD
Hours of Worship: 7:30 & 10 A.M.
fi EMMA HL. KRUECKEBERE, - Pastor / BEG Ul hom 7 RACE Anes Seek, oe
IRVINGT TOI
TEMPORARILY OCATED IN LEGION HOME
ident publicity, Jim Clore vice pres social A Weber He eh
not ‘have its basis and goals as Archbishop NH 4 7 ed OH Si itens pr FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Sunday School
Worship Service ....... 10:30 a. m.
Marcus W. Johnson, Minister Evening Service
ge BE. Michell, preaching
i 915 A M
10:45 A. M.—Morning Service. Dr. G. H. O'Donnell speaking 9:35 A. M.— Bille Schoo! CLASSES FOR ALL AGES Old-Fashion Gospel Messages Coma | LER Lal
pastor. Servicks, 9:30 AM. and 7:30 P.N RIVER AVE. BAPTIST TUXEDO PARK—29 N ‘Grant 4100 East.) U - 8. Clutton, 9:30 AM. 7:30 PM
Srna 9:30 a. m. CROOKED CREEK. N_ Mich. Rd. & 56th _ Louis G. Crafton Unified serv. 9: 45to 11
1060 RIVER AVE.
7:30 p. m. GORDON PASCHAL Ly] Pastor
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Carleton W. Atwater, D. D., Paslo WOODRUFF PLACE— Walcott at ‘E._Mich 3:23 A. Mille . Sciigo C. Trent, Paul Mali cote. Unified
P. M Hope The Pastor
SR TT broadcasf over WIRE EMERSON AVE ~Em Arson r New YT IOP M Feundefi on a Rock” I. ¥ “Peter Vroom, 10 30 a TIP M Associath Pastor ce a ro ch ae radars 2:30 P \M Henry Nas } ~ Smith, D. D. Assocjate Secretary 6! CounEXETER BAPTIST-—Exeter & 17th St. cil on Christian Social Progiess, Nor Rev. Isom Ferris 3p and 7:30 Baptis, Convention Sulsteet SILT
OUR REDEEMER ©: 25% Posto
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Meridian and Vermont Streets > — Rev, EL. McCiain,/ Associate Past 10.45 A M. Worship Sermon: ‘Saved
11.30 A. M. » 12 Noon Service will
hern
English and Negro Hlalect and wind
Christian Science Churches
Branches of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.
The Public Is Cordially Invited to Oiir/Services and Free Reading Rooms (R. R)) Lesson for Sunday, November 2 “EK verlasting Punishment”
Morning Service atr 11 o'clock in All Churches,
FIRST CHURCH , Meridian at 20th R.-R., Church Edifice
er —— nfo
FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy. S. Dri\e at Butler ' Evening -Service, 5:60 ‘R. *R., Church Edifice
FIFTH CHURCH College at 62d | Evening Service. 7:30
SECON \D CHURCH ‘ * Delaware at 12th Evening Service, 5:00 R. R., 526 State Life Bldg
RR. Church Edifice THIRD CHURCH
1 N y re y v S Washington Blvd. at 34th | SIXTH CHURCH Evening Service, 8:00 1609; Prospect St R. R., Church Edifice R. R., 1611 Prospect
SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 1} A M Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meetings in All Churches at 8PM
Hon. Wilbur Moderator of the General Assembly Presbyterian Churches, U. 8 A
Young n
Henry Ward Beecher was Minister Vermont
Jean 8. Milner, D. DID. Joseph W. Johnston
11 I Miiner For /What Are We Lav ing
Supper Lecture Thursday, 6 P M
Itton &t A1th--Rev, ‘Ralph L O'Deil 9:30 A.M. —Church school for all ages | 10.45 A M.Morning Worship. Rev. O'Del 7:00 P. M ‘Westminster Fellowship far
saa 630 71 m
BEREAN . MISSIONARY BAPTIST
On Wade St. at Linden
10:45 | Pastor will Preach ih 3 : s a .. Worship Service Both Services
tm— meetin
This Sunday being the closest fo Oc 1, the birtndav of the: Protéstant Church is being observed a Reiproration Day in our churches. CARR tOLL IF'ON AVE. at 44th 8ST JOHN ~Cumberland Righard Rettig wrod 49 AM MG v Brune ‘10:35 A. [ Partneréhin the Gospel Ine Chi rehy of Grace” ? FIRST —~Oakland and E. 10th “BT PAUL J - E i (Er. Carrollton ana 13 I & 4 2 AM E Harold Klings) A “M 4 A M
“The Continuing. Re! ormat ion way and Alahama ST 10:00.A. M a OQurvLives
m H.
Knie 1 The Chu “The Kingdom Roll Call”
SECOND—Shelby and Pleas tr M W Pranklin Lahr 30 A.
“The Chri pan Rone Dale Wolfgram : Faith h_ Victorious”
Clarence E. Sitl 30 AM z "Speaker Dr. os Dieiz
Leonard and Sanders ZION
10:15 A M
Frederick R.-Dagie Our Priceless Heritage’ Dagies 9:004 10:4
i The Reformation ffl
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(EvaneE ca, erica, LUTHERAN CHURCHES
Lurch £5
STJ a
WALTER L. BARTH, Pastor
US SAREE Srecr
pe H pean AM Binge AVE. AT JULIAN
UR OF WORSHIP 10:30AM.
WMH EIFERT OUR. OF WORSHIP 5AM. Bus STREET AT
PLACE 7. 5 FALKENROTH, Past >
: MARTIN NOBCME._ Doster HOURS OF WORSHIP 11/00A "- 7:30: M 2d Sun., 10:30. 4th 50. 4th Sun. 2:30 P.M.
Jina int The Lutheran flour “vary Sunchoy WAC 4:34 15. 8:30 a.m.
Presbyterian Churches Invite You |
CHRISTIAN CHURCH the Saratoga Bi
10:45 A. M.—Sermon: ‘Bevond Controversy 30 P.M --Sermon Wha Good
Both sermons by Dean F. Walker Religion A Cordial Welcome to All
Joseph C. Black; Minister Barton E. Fletcher, A mustant
FIRST FREE METHODIST
Lawrence W. Newans, Pastor wvarious jobs un
Exangelistic Service
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EVANGELICAL and REFORMED CHURCHES
PAUL JE 11 N, Belmont %
Reformation, "A Creative Conflict"
TRINITY —Perkins and E, Raymond 10:30 A. M.
ZION—Penton, Troy and Post Road. Roe a art 10:30 A. M Robert E. Briggeman 10:30 A. M School ‘at 9:30 A. M The Reformation Challenge” ST. JOHN :
Ernst A Piepenbrok
North ind New Sa AM
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TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN i4th and Centra | DR ROY Tw ING. RALPH SMITH, Ministers 930 A NM Bible School DR. VALE 10.45 A, M Divine Worship LaRoe Jr, /1 L.D
SE tariarata
MERIDIAN HEIGHTS
, Central Ave. at/ 47th.
FIRST PRESBY TER IAN Rev. Roy B. Cdnnor Jr.
Delaware at Sixieenjh Sunday School, 9.356 GEORC( ARTHUR FRANTZ Worship,/ 10.45 RUSSELL GALLOWAY “A Reasonablé Facsimile” TWO MORNING SE RVIC ES . Youth Meeting, /7 P. M. Sunday ‘9°30 and 11 Frantz Boiling in Spi Ror ] 1 commemmmt———irn——_———————h—————————————— Church Schoo 90 A M Peoples \eet:ing 630P M, { F AJRV IEW Hi igh Vespers 1 00P.M
46tn and Capitdigdre
SECOND PR ESBY TERIAN | vimom po. magav, Mess
Hi orn ch of WY iC The Historic Cl I Which 930 A. M--Church Schoo!
{10:45 A. M —Morning’ Worship “Is/Our Religion Real?”
NORTHMINSTER
Millersville Masonic Lodge
and Pennsylvania Sts Ministers ————— Morning Worship Church/ School. 9:45
9.45 A. M.— Sunday Schoo!
MEMORIAL 0 45 A, 1 M. Holy _ Communion
RICHARD 8. WILLIAMS, Minister
WESTMINSTER
445 8. State (1700 East)
youth: Sunday School, 8:30
Midweek Services Young People, 4:00 PM
REVIVAL FIRST FRIENDSHIP CHURCH
Prospect and Spruce Streets.
Beginning “Sunday, Nov. 2nd
Rev. and Mrs. Rommie Woosley and Miss Dorothy Luttrell, _ * All Musicians and Singers Bi the DEEP SOUTH
This young man has been blind from his youth. To see and hear the
ifts and talents give him by the Lord is most inspiring and uplifting. The entecostal atmosphere will lift you to Heaven's Door
The blessing is yours for coming The pleasure is ours to have you LS "REY, Wf. ALVEY, PASTOR,
= (hoind
Yo Inter- Church RALLIES
The Cross-Roads of Christian Fellowship
TONIGHT, 7:30—SUNDAY, 3 P. M.—
"Roberts Park Methodist Church
Delaware and Vermont Sts.
SOMETHING DIFFERENT
Hear These Five Sisters in a Deeply. Spiritual Program
The EPPLEY SISTERS
Featured from Coast t4 Coast in Instrumenfal and Vocal Numbers s,
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DR. ARTHUR |. BROWN . Speaker
Be SURE to hear this mos! interesting speaker. Educated in Canada, Eigiand and otland racticing ysiciah and surgeon, Fellow of the yal Cole of ‘Surgeons, in. active medical practice till 02s. when he took up the ministry. Widely traveled lecturer, author of 11 books on Christian Evidences and Prophecy. Don't miss ‘hearing him-—he has an imporiant, message for YOU ’ 2
WALTER L. PEARCY, Minister Worship, 10.45 A M
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ROGER MALSBARY, Director
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