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SSID SEPT. 16.1 1950

30 Major Denominations to Merg e -

Ao Into National Council Oe Clirehasinsrallations

Convention to Meet = n Nov. 28 in Cleveland

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor Twenty-six Protestant com-

munions and four Eastern Orthodox demoninations will

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unite their interdenominational ‘agencies in one body in the early . winter. a.

Then, the 30 major religioes 5 h ati

in: the -U.S.A., The constituting. convention ‘will meet Nov. 28 t Dec. 1 in Cleveland. Many © the denominations in Indianapolis will be affiliated with the new council.

This unification, which is one of active work and program and u 4 not a merging of churches, has . has been heralded as a tremend- Dr. Gaines M. Cook ous step in American religious Methodist Episcopal Church, Afrihistory. It has been 10 years in-can Methodist = Episcopal the making. The nationwide planning com- Véntion, Augustana Lutheran mittee includes an Indianapolis Church, Church of the ‘Brethren, man, Dr. Gaines M. Cook, execu- Colored Methodist Episcopal tive Secretary of the Interna- C hurch, Congregational Christian tional Conyention of the Disciples Churches, Czech Moravian Brethof Christ. Br. John J. Haramy., ren, Disciples of Christ, Evangelipresident of the Imdiana Council cal and Reformed Church, Evan-

of Churches, will*serve as official gelical United Brethren Church, Syrian Antiochian Orthodox Her addition to the Northwood

Five - Year Meeting,

thés_cooperating Friends Philadelphia and Vicini-

denominations in Indiana. The Friends Indiana Council of Churches ty. Board of Directors elected. Dr. Haramy to atend the convention Church Events— as a voting member.

The committee has invited the co-operating denominations in Indiana to send 150 visiting delegates among 5000 from over the United States. Bishop ¥. A. Kirch- “Phe hoffer, of the Episcopal Diocese e of Indianapolis, has been named 7s" Indiana's alternate official delegate. Dr. Ralph L. Holland, general secretary of the Indiana Council i Se Ju b house, 20th and\Me of Churches, and Dr. Howard J. " oo Baumgartel, executive secretary Alvin Rasmussen, pianist, or-' of the Indianapolis Church Feder- 8anist, singer and speaker is the j

delegate from

ation, will attend the Cleveland father of twin sons, Rowlyn and ac

adyn, and another son, Marlyn. They are popularly called the “Bell-Boys.” The family makes music with cow bells, sleigh bells,

meeting as consultants.

Dr. Luther A. Weigle of New, Haven, Conn., is committee chair-/

man. He ts dean emeritus of Yale ithe singing saw and the marimba. {They present gospel songs in uni signt, Inter deuoming tional usual vocal and” instrumental ares C |rangements, Nayonal Counel] of the Churcnes Mr. Rasmussen, formerly with International Council of Religious! the Jackie Burris Evangelistic Education, the Foreign Missions pasty. Bat Soured the United Conference of North America, the 8 playing in revivals. He will Missionary Education Movement | ‘assist the Rev. Roger Malsbary, . of the U. 8. and Canada, the Fed- director of Youth for Christ, and eral Council of the Churches of All special evangelistic engageChrist in America, the Home Mis- ™" nts, sions Council of North America, - The Rev. Carlye Scott of Craw- : the Protestant Council on Higher fordsville, nationally-known evan- ' Education, the United Stewardship) - Council and the United Council of - Churchwomen. From the names of these agencies, it is seen that they are co- . operative religious bodies in the

Y. for C. raily.

Other religious events follow: | PLEASANT yiEW LUTHERAN CHURCH . E. Flack, Jean of Rema Divinity | School. “Springfield, will vice tomorrow A raine in hve Hh The service will open a series of fall events | marking. RL RL th

| erected in 1850 at Old A t d education, home and foreign mis {lected In 1800 "ou ugus Wh

sions, in inter-church relationships and Hoover Rd. Dr, Thomas B. in church financial campaigns and| fe tenhial Sommliiee iy Bator andthe in woman’s work. MERIDIAN HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIA flicers of the a will IAN | The congregations which will their annual retreat tomorrow at 4 p. co-operate in the National Coun-| 12. th the church. The program for the coming | cil of the Churches of Christ in : the U. 8. A. have a total membership of 26 million. | Other dgencies dealing in| | specialized fields are slated to be-| come departments in the National | Council. Two of the best known| are Church World Service and the Protestant Radio Commission.

Helping Evangelise The World 13th and Carroliton PORD PORTER, Pastor

BROADCASTS EACH WEEK

Materially speaking, the National Council will unite enter- WISH wesc prises with annual budgets of $2.5 1310—-KC Mon, thru Pri “milton: Sunday. 7:30 A M-¢ go 00 No XM

The National Council is expected to bring Protestant and Orthodox denominations closer together, to give laymen and. Wo-| men a more official position in| the religious world and to serve as a clearing house for informa-| tion and exchange of views on current issues. Denominations which have voted to join in establishing the National 1 Council are the African

The Bible Church 3851 E. New York St.

Presents — ~~ 5 : J. L. PATTON = A great southland Evangelist—preaching ‘the Pentecostal gospel for the ill-fated world. “Hear This Man Tonight and Ce Each Night at — 7:45. James E. Petty, pastor

HCJB

Shortwave, 12:5 M." Friday, 9:30 P. M.

Gospel Tracts In 24 Lansuages Distributors in 100 Foreign Countries Provinces and Islands Services—§:30 A, M., 10:30 A’ M., 630 P. M, T30 P M - Sunday Night Baptismal Service 7 30

EVANG. CARLYLE SCOTT

Continues Meeting With Us Thru Sunday and Each Night Next We EXCEPT SATURDAY

“Bell-Ringing Rasmus- Jrar will make- their first ap- ai ner pearance as new members of the [| Youth for Christ staff at the organization’s rally tonight-at 7 :30 Dr

igelist, will preach tonight at the *

18 10:30 A. M,—Sermon:

ia 7I0N EVANGELICAL

4 od Dr. John J. Haramy Also, Methodist Church, Morav-

Zion ign Church in America, National January. Church, American Baptist Con- Baptist Convention, U. 8. A., Inc., per meeting in the church Wed-

Presbyterian Church in the v. 8.

Presbyterian Church in the U. 8." A., Protestant Episcopal Church, Reformed Church in

America, Roumanian Orthodox Church, Russian Orthodox Church, Seventh Day Baptists,

Church, Ukrainian Orthodox Church of America, and Unitad

Presbyterian Church of N. A.

‘Bell-Ringing Rasmussens'

Take Y for C Staff Posts

will fury ish the Slscy sion tople ly Commun be celebrated Aa and, movie I scheduled afte. ard icers, their fa ten

ALL

wives and

SOULS UNITARIAN CHU RCH—

Burdette Backus, minister, will preac h on “The Uses of Adversity” tomorrow at 11 a. m. in the church and #ive a talk on "Living with Ourselves’

at 9:15 a. m. over WFBM

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA- Seward Wilshire will speak at the ervice tomorrow in the chapel, 330 N Tino St, rs. Maxine Boles will sing accom paged by Miss Dixie Russell. i ace Crandall will preside. THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURC Hand officers, oRthe church scho a ref Arent LOTROrTOw FEF ve! oo Delight. Drs, Geo Oliver Ti aylor of the United Christian "Missionary Bocle

{Teacners il

kive counsel and Ridance in Sunday |

School program planni he Christian en Bufiders will dedicate their session tomorrow, morning to | their many listeners over BM. rank | W. Norton, local attorney wpeak on “The Tragedy 3 Alo Sue Loffland NORTH almer of

will" st." Miss acquie | wi Ay VOERRD Solos METHODIST CHURCH- iden | the Insurance Research a Review Service will speak on Success Stimulus Means to Our Wa of | JAfe' at the meeting of the Nort ern Lights Class tomorrow morning.

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA | 320 N. Illinois St.

Col K Evangelistic

Grace Crandall, Comm, Service—T7:30 P.M.

Seward Wilshere, speaker | Mrs. Maxine Boles, vocalist, Miss Dixie Russell, pianist.

ST. MATTHEW EV. LUTHERAN |

E. New York & Oxford Sts. Rev. Carl H. Ameiung. Pastor. -

Le

| 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School tor all ages.

oid t Worry.” Matt. 6:24-3 i

| AND REFORMED

North and New Jersey Sts PREDERICK R.. DARIES, D. D. Pasto PAUL H. FRANKENFELD. Assistant LLY DAY Reopening of A ot sanctuary. srvices—9:00 re 10:40 A.M. The pastor, who has just returned from a trip to Europe, bal preach in both services

9:45 A. M --Church School.

ors eof morning services tomorrow,

reg Mrs. Hoke in the church build-|

' . Lh ‘European Experiences

‘ talk on

school will convene at 9: 45 a. m.|

“whati,

{ | | Class Meeting 9:30 | BROADCAST SoNpat. W WISH ay ig {

+ Dean Clutter, Minister—MA. 1859

GETHSEMANE UNITED LUTHERAN

List Lesson -Sermon Churches Set | In Scientist Churches |

lesson-sermon in all Churches of; Christ, Scientist, for tomorrow. The golden text is “Every |

iplant-which-my-heavenly -Father| {hath not planted shall be rooted|

2 Religious Directors

To Assume Duties Both the Northwood and the

TACOMA ASSEMBLY OF GOD

“Matter” is the subject of the Res. 2634 Adams

2500 Roosevelt Ave. Rev. Lester J. Carney. Pastor

«~SUNDAY SERVICES— Sunday School. 10:00 A. M.

Morning Worship, 11:15 A. M.

| Young Peo; Thur

sday

Evangelistic, 7:30 P. Me

e's Meetin yer and Sivle Stu Study, %

Telephoné CH-8508 |

| A EVANGELISTIC RALLY TUESDAY, OCT. 10TH | HESS, EL A a :

DR. BILLY GRAHAM |

COMING FOR ONE NIGHT — GREAT

D ow n ey Avenue Christian] up.” Matt. 15:13.

Churches will install new direct-|

religious - education in The esoon Soran also In-

cludes the following passage: “All the evidence of physical sense and all the knowledge obtained from physical sense must yield to Science, to the immortal truth of all things.” The quotation was ‘taken from the Shilgust Science or a Slence ; :

Mrs. Olive Hoke of Lafayette] will assume her duties officially; as education director in ceremon-| ies at 9:30 a. m. in the Northwood Church. Mrs” Hoke will speak and the R ev. Theo Fisher, pastor,

| Mary Baker Eddy.

RST CONGREGATIONAL

16th and Delaware Bts. Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, Minister -

ing. Miss Martha Whitehead, former | worker in the religjous education | department of the United Chris-| tian Missionary - Society, will be Preaching, 11 A. M., installed as education director to- Sublect: “Aesiiny of Nations.” _marrow. morning in the Downey, The Rev, Marcus W, Johnson, preaching Avenue Church. Miss Whitehead - ——r— is a native of Athens, Ga., and! has lived in Indianapolis since She will address a din-|

UNITY PRAYER GROUP

Affiliatéd ‘with Unity. Lée’s Summit, Mo. 1 nd3P M

nesday night. She was educated!

Ts } . NDAY, 11 A.M. a : in the University of. Georgia and DR. FRE ERICK A a REW 'S a Yy RY a pent Dally to t. Til i Transylvania College. Unity Literature Classe: Consultant! Mrs, Hoke came here from the E. Market St. Rm. oa. PR-a254 | First Christian Church, Lafay-| mere

ette, where she directed the educa-| tional program -for five years.|

1 MARKS UNITED LUTHERAN

Prospect and Linder. Sts. Rev. Duane E. Schroeder eesee.10:15 AM.

staff is described by the Rev. Mr. Fisher as “another step in the __|growing program of the North-

{wood which will open its newly ‘Worship

EERE)

-

Just how practical is Christianity? everyday affairs? 3 with life hereafter .

+ FREE METHOD

life here pi now?

Many people in the church feel that their responsibility to their religion consists in keeping it pure and safe from the world. There are others who insist +§-that-Christianity—is-not-to-be served, but is meant to serve— to be used—and, in the using; to make this old world and the people in it better.

These are the problems and questions to be discussed in the sermon at our service: next Sunday morning at 10:45. The titie of the sermon will be, the Right Hand.”

If you feel the world could use some help, with us.

BROADWAY (METHODIST)

Fall Creek Parkway at Broadway

it be used In Is it con-

Can

RY MISSIONARY BAPTIST | MEETING IN Y. FOR C. CLUB, 20TH AND MERIDIAN Rev. LeRoy Cleveland, Pastor Sunday School. 9:30 A.M.—Morning Worship, 10:45 AM.—B.T.U., 6:18 P.M. Sunday Evening Service, 7:30 P.M.—Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 P.M.

} NOTICE On Sunday. Oct. 1, we will enter our new church home at 46th and Central

worship

“The Religion of

come think

ROBERT B. PIERCE Pastor

10:45 A. M.

5 b i i Oct. 1.” {constructed building ‘Sunday School .

cesses

9:15 A.M.

Dr. Daries to Describe

Dr. F. R. Daries, who has just returned Trom a trip abroad, will “European Experiences” (tomorrow both at 9 and 10:40 a.| /m. in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church.

Ena

DR. BILLY GRAHAM /

COMING FOR ONE NIGHT — GREAT EVANGELISTIC RALLY TUESDAY, OCT. 10TH

- Dr. Daries visited Holland, England, Germany, Austria and] Switzerland. To add to the festive atmosphere of his travel address and sermon tomorrow, the {service will be held in the newly redecorated auditorium, Sunday

WOODRUFF PLACE |

| Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott!

Dr. Walter Hand.

| 930 A MM Snndavy Serhan! 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worsh ber the Sabbath Day to Kee

M.—Vespers M—1 v @

| CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

| | (100 North) | A | |

Deiawale and Walnut Streets white Ww. A. Shullenberger, 7:30 P. M.—"This I Know." ony Miniter CENTRAL BAPTIST

Morning Worship—10:4 5 ‘A. M. wing Against the Tide.” 30 P P. M.

Youth Fellowship—3: tral Ave. & Westfield Blvd.

10:45 A. M.—Morning Service. Dr. G. H. O'Donnell speaking.

Carleton W. Atwater,

| 9:30 A. M.—Bible “Rewem- 10:45 A. M.—Worship.

BAPTIST CHURCHES

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Meridian and Vermont Streets

D.D. Pastor

Classes.

Sermon: Craftsmanship.

6:30 P. M.—Baptist Youth Fellowship,

7:30 P. M—Worenin,

Invites You to Worship With Us at Cen-| cpoowen CREER—N Mich | Louis G. Crafton. 9:45—10:45: 7

Sertion: Are You Going?”

EMERSON A AVE. Emerson, & E. New , Fork. _ Peter Vroom, 1 P.

0:30 A. M.-7:30

Rd & P.

101 Men's Baraca Bible Class | Broadway Baptist Church | 9:45 A. M.-B!

Classes for

22nd ‘& Broadway

10:00 A. Rev. R. M. Dodrill, Teac Teacher

of

___Dbastor Services 9°30 a m. and T:

M., 7:00 P. M. LYNDHU RST— Lyndhurst Dr, 2 blocks 8 Washington St. Donald J. Dunkin.

30 vo.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

Delaware at BITTERLY

GEORGE ARTHUR CHARLES RICHARD BROWN

TWO MORNING SERVICES | 9°30 and. 1) A M ) | “Not Afraid of a dings.”

BELMONT CHURCH OF CH OF CHRIST 1002 S. Belmont Ave. SUNDAY PROGRAM Bible- Classes, 9:45. 0. m. { Worship and Preaching { 10:45 a. m. ond 7:00 p. m

I Psalms 112:7.

Church a 30 AM. ! | Thursday, 8 » m., ~ Supper and Convocation

| WALLACE STREET PRESBYFERIAN. |

4808 BAST 10TH ST Rev. John H. Bergen, Minister

Wednesday | Services, 7? 45 p.m

4717 E. MICHIGAN

Rev. John 8S. Albert, D.D. Sunday School—9:30 A. M. 9:30 A. M. Sunday School Morning Worship—-10:145 A M 10:45 A. M. Morning Worship raga em |

MERIDIAN HEIGHTS

Central Ave. at 47th Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr.

Bunday School, 9:45 . Worship, 10:45 ‘Me a Christian—Why?

“Christian

“Where

sth M. 1 TUXEDO PARK—20 N Grant 4100 East) | U. 8. Clutton. 9:30 A

an

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

“What Is Our Chief Concern?

Church. Office. L1-9502

FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH

701 N. Pennsylvania St PAUL B HUFFMAN. Pastor 10:30 A.M.—Morning Worship Sermon by Rev. Huffman 9:15 A. M. Church School

The Historic Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher was Minister. Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts

Minister JEAN B. MILNER, D. D JOSEPH W JOHNSTON 10

| Dr. Milner preaching: | “A Powerful Religious Faith™

Pastor's Home. H1-3928

| | | Morning Worship, 11 A. M. =

Garfield Heights

Bible Study, 10 A.M Morning Worship, 11 A.M.

W. L TOTTY, Minister

2842 Shelby Street

Church School, 9 5 A. M. | |

‘GO. TO CHURCH SUNDAY

Church of Christ

Evening Service, 7 P M. Wed. Eve Service, 7:43

GA-1945—GA-9480

EE ee

DR. BILLY GRAHAM

COMING FOR ONE NIGHT — GREAT

EVANGELISTIC RALLY

ATR

TUESDAY, OCT. 10TH ATTENTION

Infer-Church Bible Training

Rev. Preuss

NORTHSIDE PILGRIM HOLINESS SEPT. 17—OCT. 1

Evangelist—Rev. Fred Johnson Song Evangelists-—Mr. “ond "Mrs. ~ George “McCrory SERVICES EACH EVENING, 7:30 P. M. —A Friendly Church Welcomes You—

Night School

Registrations Sept. 18-19 6:30 to 7:30 P. M.

REVIVAL

FALL TERM BEGINS TUESDAY NIGHT SEPT. 19

1733 E. 46th St

Durpose! To equip. Bible. School TEACHERS, YOUTH LEADERS and ENTIRE FAMILIES for effective Christian Service fo the church. Moody Bible Institute Courses offered.

T. J. PREUSZ, Pastor .

SSS nn =) ; l i Accent on YOU TH | | 7:30._Each Night — Sept. 17-24 || —Except Saturday—

Spasial Music — Featured Fie

O. GEORGE STANSBERRY

Dynamic Evangelist

“UNDERSTANDING PEOPLE

Do they know anything good about you? The West Morris Street Christion Church is pleased to present Mr. Robert E. Lee, Education and Training

(OME TO THE FEAST

DEEPER LIFE REVIVAL Hear Miss

OF TORONTO

‘BEGINNING

SUNDAY, SEPT. 10th 10:30 A. M.—7:30 P. M.

‘BEwRICE L. SIMMS

This Bible course will promote . devotional life and establish people in the Word.

All clases of persons in any church may become students.

Age is no hindrance. Students may range from public school pupils to persons in the eighties. Studies do not inferfere with the student's regular vocation.

Students may enroll for all courses offered, or any portion thereof.

Credits may be secured and

PROPOSED SUBJECTS

Sunday, 7:30 P. M.— "My Personal Experience” This wil) be of special inferest fo nurses.

® ‘The Present World Crisis In ty Light of Bible Prophecy

@ "The Untque Glory of

3 Director, J. D. Adams Mfg. Co, in a course of 8 fec- ¢~ tures on the Christian approach to human relations. Especially voluable for Bible School Teachers, Church Officers and every Christian. 8 Senday evenings beginning Sept. 17h, 6:15 PM Lower Auditorium of the church. All welcome.

West Morris St. Christian Church

© West Morris & Blaine—W. I. Trolley to Door

COristRnity _ ® "The Bellevers' PHesthood eo

@ “The Believers’ Most Costly Sacrifice

® “The Atonement’

® “From Justification to Dally Salvatio!

® "All Things Under His Feet.” , @ “Immortality.” ® "The Marvel of the Ages.” ® “Love's Triumph.” ® “The Mystery of Suffering.” 2 “The Last Trump (Will the “Prue Church Go, Fhrouen the Tribulat|

® "The ride > Christ.”

honored in other Bible Training Schools and Colleges.

Certificates issued upon the sat isfactory completion of each course.

Entire families may participate in this educational fellowship.

NIGHT CLASSES TUESDAYS

Sound, comprehensive, sireamlined Bible study courses covering many phases of the Christian faith are offered here. Each course has been prepared by an expert and Is designed-Sspecially for the student wishing a quick but thorough understanding of the subject. For Information, Write P. 0. Box 53, or Call Youth For Christ, 2011 N. Meridian, HI-6425.

itis MISS SIMMS Internationally Rows Biple - Expos

A graduate nurse; missionary to French Sudan; suthoress and radio speaker; over a period of 33 years has traveled in 3 countries: convention speaker and lecturer in two Bible colleges

SERMONS OF VITAL INTEREST TO ALL! ! |

NORTHSIDE ASSEMBLY OF GOD

$19 E. 23rd—Every Night

A CTI FL

VIRGIL D. RAGAN.

FAIRVIEW

46th and Capitol Ave. Minister

9:30 A. M.—Church School. 0:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. “An _Unsentimental View of Christ.”

TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN

rev’ OBERT 8

505 and Central

MOOREHEAD Dr. walter T. X-Jearcy

9.30A MN piniy Seon

R30P Thurs..

ale, preachl “The hing That Can not. Be and T re.’ -Youtn wello

7 15 P.M.

|

SECOND CHURCH : " Ak and Wilkins i Ds. minister. MA-98T1.

T CHURCH, 12t! x TE TA 1a um LIGHT AND LIVE CHAPEL

1434 N. Tibbs. J.B. Riges. minister. CA-3000.

GHTWOOD a1 st and Forest Manor. J. Clinton Swanagan, minister. én: 2121.

Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister

5:30 P.M.—M. Y. F.

7:

NORTH METHODIST CHURCH

METHODIST CHURCHES EDGEWOOD

{At Edgewood Grade Sc

| { | hos {

‘ROBERTS PARK CHURCH | Since 1821 Delaware at Vermont

Gym. While Building New Charch

E. D. Thistlewatte, Minister. A. M.—Church School. 30 A. M.—Morning W “Why Am Titer 7:30 P. M.—Evening Services “Conflict and Peace.”

EAST 10TH STREET

ODIST GC. R. Holmes. Pastor

9:30 A. M.—Church School G. Wilbur Little, Supt. - —“No Need for a DeadEnd Way of Life.”

30P.M— ‘The -Ascertaining €. 10th St. at Keystone Ave. Christ.” | Church School 2:30AM TT Worship Service 10:48 A. ML

“According to Your Faith.” § P. M.—Methodist Youth Peliowship Home of the Everson Bible Class DALLAS L. BROWNING, D.D. x

GERALD L. CLAPSADDLE. B.D. Ministers Morning Worship—10:45 Sermon: “The Importance of a Virile Religion,” Rev. Gerald L. Clapsaddle - preaching. Church School—9:30 Adequate Off-the-Street Parking.

Meridian at 38th Street

GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY

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 (R. R.)

LESSON FOR SUNDAY, SEPT. 17th ‘“‘MATTER"’’

Morning Service at 11 o'Clock in. All Churches & Societies

FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8. Drive at Butler Evening Service, 5:00 R. R. Church Edifice

College at 62d

Evening Service, 7:30 R. R., Church Edifice

SIXTH CHURCH

FIRST CHURCH 3620 East 38th Shree: Evening Service, 5 o'clock R. R., Church Edifice

SECOND CHURCH

Delaware at 12th R. R., 526 State Life Bldg.

THIRD CHURCH

‘Washington Bivd., at 34th 160015 Prospect St. R..R., Church Edifice R. R., 1611 Prospect

“SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (West Side) 2615 W. Washington St.—Sunday School 9:30 A. M.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (Colored) 310 West 28th Street. —Sunday School 9:30 A. M.

Wednesday Evening Meetings in All Churches and Societies at 8 P. M.

, Christian Science Reading Room Jointly Maintained, 30 N. Penn. St.

wship Congregational Meeting

"YOUTH FOR CHRIST CLUBHOUSE

1 ol 7 4 UH oi “SEEl HEAR! PREACHING! PLAYING! SINGING! 8 0 EVANGELIST. ° o - Carlyl tH CI “| Carlyle scon | x | The Bell Ringing | + G Gospel Preacher 6G | : Tonight! «| Rasmussens Tonight | = 4

Alvin Rasmussen and his “Bell Boys” MARLYN. ROWLYN - RALYN "of GREENVILLE, 5. CAROLINA © AN UNUSUAL GOSPEL ATTRACTION

Gospel songs in unique instrumental and vocal arrangements , . . with interwoven message presenting an inspiring

CHALLENGE TO YOUTH

JET SR

tion, organization,

The purpese-of the course is fo ground you_ thoroughly in what the Bible teaches on fhe great fundamentals of

the: Christian faith,

You Can Be One of the "Christians That Know" DOCTRINES OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH

ALVIN RASMUSSEN, Instructor

This course fake up. the following: BIBLE INSPIRATION, Definition and proof of inspiration, arguing from Bible unity, fulfilled prophecy, and other infernal evidences; - GOD, The existence of God; His personality, unity, trinity, attributes. counsel and works; JESUS CHRIST, The person of Jesus Christ; His equality with the Father; His humanity, character, death, resurrection, exaltation and second - coming; HOLY SPIRIT, His nature, names, personality, deity and work; sins against: the Holy Spirit; spiritual gifts; -ANGELS; The -nature- of angels, demons and the devil; théic power, work and sphere of operation; MAN, the origin and unity of the human race; man’s constituent elements; his primitive state and fall; sin and man’s ultimate destiny; REDEMPTION, Christ as Mediator, __ His work as Prophet, Priest and King; the application of Christ's redemption in—personal CHURCH, The origin of the Church; ifs nature, constityordinances, worship, mission, walk, . warfare and destiny.

~ salvation; —and THE

ee ee at

SYNTHETIC BIBLE STUDY MRS. D. V. GRIFFITH, Instructor

The-word “synthesis” means a puting fogether. In fhis course we consider The Bible 2s a whole and each book in ifs relation fo the other books. It might be termed a Bible reading course.

When the course Is completed the student will have studied all the books of the Bible. A knowledge of the history of the Bible will have been gained, as well as of the patriarchs, and the way in which they typify Christ. The student will learn how fo prepare Bible readings, sermons and Sunday School lessons. Infact, the course is something of a commentary on the Bible.

“The course Is designed fo aid fhe student Tn scquiring a working knowledge of the Bible. It is not difficaMf, and will. make the Bible a new book fo the student,

The Synthetic Bible Study plan Is recogaized #5 the best method for securing a knowledge of the Bible as a

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