Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1951 — Page 4
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Dr. Cavert Has | A Big Job
Holds Secretarial Post
Events—
North Side Ghurch Plans
ents—
F
ouncil of Churches
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER
Times Ch
“DON'T CALL him ‘the
A Protestant official, nationally-known and deserving of great respect, so instructed me. “Well, if the Protestants had a pope, this man would I persisted. ¥ back.
be their pope, wouldn't he?” “Yes,” the answer came But now, of course, I will not call Dr. Samuel McCrea
Cavert, ‘the Protestant Pope.” - I will say, simply, that he heads the largest cooperative
body of Protestants ever organized in the United States. He holds the position of executive secretary of Council of the Churches of Christ in the U. 8. A.
. ” ” ” THE COUNCIL elected Episcopal Bishop Henry Knox Sherrill to the office of first president at its organizational convention in December. But Dr. Cavert was made the administrative head with full-time duties, He goes all over the country giving aid and advice to congrega-
councils of churchés. He comes here to confer with his longtime, warm friend, Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel, executive secretary of the Indianapolis Church Federation.
” ” » DR. BAUMGARTEL and others {n the know will tell you that Dr. Cavert for 30 years exploited his great understanding of the human mind and heart in his work with the Federal Council of Churches. He can fit himself into any group from whatever walk of life they come. From time to time, he tucks his brief case under his arm and goes to Washington when the President calls for him, has done it under various administrations. And he feels free to ask for an interview when he wishes to talk over something with the President. On the other hand, Dr. Cavert traveled all over Europe conversing in French or German with the humblest folk finding out what they thought about the World Council of Churches then in the making. He, more than any other individual person, seems to be given credit for the institution of that global, interdenominational
body.
” ” ” THIS GRACIOUS, quiet gentleman with the spiritual face impresses you with his gincerity. Protestant bigwigs, accordingly, trust him, like®jim, accept his guidance. Those who have watched him function say he can restore order and Christian goodwill to the most difficult situation. For he possesses the knowledge to interpret one denomination to another, different nationalities to each other. Sixty-three years h over Dr. Cavert's head. appearance he is ageless, be 50, 55, 60. He is spare 0 of medium height and when I met him, was wearing clerical dress. But I am told he does not always thus stamp himself as a clergyman.
But in might
a theologian, writes often for magazines and speaks with the polish and facility of an English classic author.
n o » TOO MANY duties claim Dr. Cavert to allow much time for
hobbies. But he does find relaxation in detective and mystery tales.
An up-state New York farm gave him to the world. As grammar school boy, he studied Greek under a small town pastor, won honors in high school and college. He was trained to the
‘Presbyterian ministry and taught
systematic theology for a time after ordination. * He is married and the father of one daughter. Glancing back over this, it geems a very complimentary column. But in honesty and falrness, how could I write otherwise about such a man? He gives his unusual mind, all of himself, daily to the service of God.
Christ Church
(Episcopal) ON THE CIRCLE The Rev. John P. Craine, Rector The Rev. Frederic P. Williams, Assist -Rector The Rev. William E. Weldon, Priest-Organist
Sunday Services 8, 9:30, 11, 12:15 Weekdays 8, 12.05 Wed. and Fri. 7:00
Helping Evangalise Ths World
13th and Carrollton FORD PORTER, Pastor
BROADCASTS EACH WEEK
WCBC WIBC 1470—KC 1070—-KC Mon. thru Pri Sunday, 8:00 A.M. 745A M Sunday 10 A. M. HCJB hortwave, 12.5 M jday, 530 P. M
Gospet Tracts in_24 Languages Distributors in 100 Foreign Countries
Provinces and Islands Bervices—9.30 A. M. 10:30 A. M. 6:30 P. M., 7:30 P. M
7:30 P. M.—Baptismal Service Subject: ‘God's Command To Every Man."
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SPEEDWAY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 5020 Crawfordsville Road
Hear t Rev. Roscoe Jenkins
: Baturdas Riehi—1:30 a % : Sunday—10-10 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. —8pecial Music— x Donald Konkle, Pastor
the new National j
| He is known as a Bible scholar,
Expansion
Broadway Methodist
urch Editor
Protestant Pope.’ ”
congregation. Parke A. Cooling, president of the Indiana Insurance Co., will serve as chairman of the {Building Fund (Campaign for it he church? Members expect [to erect a new {chapel and addi{tional education jal facilities. The {goal of the preslent campaign .is $300,000. The sum will be applied to the over|all total of $500,000, tHe balance {to be raised at a later date. Gifts will be solicited from May 1 to 25. Pledges to cover a period of 150 weeks will he accepted. Arthur G. Wilson is vice chair:
EXECUTIVE—Dr. S. M. Cav. [man of the campaign. He and Mr. ort directs the ‘program of the {Cooling will be assisted by 17
. . men as chairmen and vice chairN nal C C 4 ; x ational ouncil of hurches men of sub-committees, Dr. Rob-
ert B. Pierce is church pastor,
Mr. Cooling
Christian Science
THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH—BUSINESS "AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN — Shortridge High
Miss Ruth. Lewman, iSchool teachei
and candidate for the
office of president of Busines{ and Pro-
[fessional Women's Groups of Indiana {will speak on “The United Nations Role in the Near - East Wednesday at 6:10 ip. m Mise Lewman, now vice presii dent of ‘the Indiana groups, traveled abroad last summer | Former Bu iness rao} UNTEERS, OF AMERICA — John { Arauharson w speak and Mrs. Glen si Way and Mrs a senberg will conduct . the musie or the evangelistic service Executive to Talk igmerrow at 730 p. m. in the chapel, - r nois ¢
“Christian Science: The Way of OLIVE BRANCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH - A . The Rev. Orville WW. Wililams, execuPresent Salvation” expresses the tive secretary and
Mart A \ h evangelist of the t rion JO 8 theme of a lecture to be given at at Unty Church Union, Wil speak
| the sanctuary service Thursday at 7:30 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Second Jjeq" A 20-minute song fest is sched{Church of Christ, Scientist, 12th ol PRTH UNITARIAN CHURCH—Mrs. J or rsechman will k 3% t and Delaware Sts. Parents. Class on" ‘What Do You Hold" 1n op ’ our and? a 1:30 8 1 ‘The ley The lecturer, Arthur Perrow, C. John K Hammon rinteier will AI S., formerly a Chicago business jfrmon titled “The - Difficulty of Being i ; . , Unitarian at the 11 a. m. church servexecutive, resigned his commer- ice : . FIRST PRESBYTERIAN cial interests to devote his entire s,.on” Judah Kiigerman time to the study and public prac- tive of the tice of Christian Science healing. | AL Local members expect him to dis-| yyyaNUEL FYANGELICAL AND REcuss the practical value of Chris- FORMED CHURCR--Prof James Weber i 3 { na en ~n! y {tianity in.present day living. |eaaracst in. Cantal [CTieee will give the Mr. Perrow is a member of the! ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH_.Dr I. Burdetta Backus. minister, will speak Board of Lectureship of the!on “Thou Art the” Man" tomorrow at : 918 a m over WFBM {Mother Church, the First Church — i ———— jof Christ, Scientist, Boston. He Ch h P rt \will be sponsored here by the urc rope y
host church. As at all Christian Changes Hands Here Science lectures, no admission fee The First Baptist Church of
will be charged and the whole’ _ . ‘community is welcome to attend. North Indianapolis has purchased ’ — {the three-building property of the
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CHURCH—Dr field represent Department of City and Inustrial Work of the Presbyterian Board of National Mi<sions will give the address p.m. following the family dinner
77 Udell St.
Legion of Mary i i The Co egation of the SevMeets Tomorrow lenth hong a D cat their
More than 1000 members of the NeW building, 2916 W. 30th St.
fal
Legion of Mary are expected to with ceremonies Apr. 29, Earl 8.|
attend the annual Aclies Cere- Farmer, church board chairman,
ave passed mony tomorrow at 4 p. m. in the announced today.
Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mr. Farmer said nearly-all conActive and auxiliary members struction work except the setting
f build, attached to the Indianapolis of limestone and landscaping of Will be held each Monday night 930A. M.—Sunday School for all ages.
comitium will attend. Represent- the $300.000 building is expected ed will be 14 Indianapolis par- to be completed for the dedication. ishes, Marian College, Terre The structure, which includes an Haute, Liberty, Connersville and auditorium for worship, a ban- | Richmond. 'quet hall and educational wing, An "Acies” literally meaning was started May 22, 1950, with army in battle array,” is held Gwaltney Bros, Lebanon, in each year on the Sunday nearest charge. : the Feast of the Annunciation of ithe Blessed Virgin Mary. At this time, all legionaries reconsecrate themselves to Our Lady and gird
themselves for another year’s : battle against the forces of evil. women of the Methodist City
Father Thomas Kinnevey, as- Council Auxiliary will meet Frisistant pastor at Holy Cross day for a 12:30 p. m. luncheon Church and spiritual director of and program in the new cafeteria Our Lady of Perpetual Help of the Goodwill Industries. Praesidium of the parish, will The Rev. Albert R. Ashley, give the sermon. pastor of the Brightwood MethThe program includes the rec- odist Church, will speak and Miss ftation of the legion prayers, Shirley Wallace will sing, accomrosary, sermon, renewal of the panied by Mrs. H. E. Wrancher. act of consecration to the Blessed Mrs. Clell Bettner (MA-9860) and Virgin Mary and benediction with Mrs. Georgia Rainey (BL-4629) the blessed sacrament, are taking reservations.
‘Garfield Heights Church of Christ
2842 Shelby Street
Evening Service, 7.P. M. GA-1945—GA-9480
Wed, Eve. Service, 7:45
Methodist Council Women Will Meet
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Bible Study, 10 A. M. W. L. TOTTY, Minister
Morning Worship, 11 A. M.
BAPTIST CHURCHES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CENTRAL BAPTIST
Meridian and Vermont Streets | 0 | Invites You to Worship With Us | | |
rie Pruett, Th D 0:30 A. M.—Fellowship Assemblies at Central Ave & Westfleld Blvd. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Service
9:50 A. M.— Church School Classes ! Aaplis a 10 45 AM Communion and Baptism Dr. G. H. O'Donnell speaking.
T00P M Why Do Men Serve Evil Thursday. 7.00 P. M, Mid-Week Prayer 9.45 A. M.— Bible School. Service Classes for All Ages.
1f you have no church home worship with us Sunday
“WOODRUFF PLACE
Cor. East Michigan at N, Walcott
Dr. Walter Hand M.—8unday School.
LYNDHURST-—Lyndhurst Dr. 2 blocks 8 of Washington 8t Donald J. Dunkin, pastor. Services 9:30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.
CROOKED CREEK-—-N. Mich. Rd. & Louis G. Crafton, 9:45—10.45. 7 P. M,
TUXEDO PARK-—29 N,
1 M —Worship. Communioh Service. | U, 8. Clutton, 9:30 A P. M. M.—Vespers § Co em ——————— a —np i oS —————— M.—-B Y.P EMERSON AVE. —Emerson & E. New York.
M — "There Was a Man." _ Peter Vroom, 10:30 A. M.-7:30 P. M
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tv "A WORLD WIDE WORK
ho JMGRIM
HOLINESS CHURCH INVITES vou AND YOURS TO
ATTEND ITS CHURCHES TOMORROW
9:30 A. M.—Sunday School 10:30 A. M.—Worship Hour 6:30 P. M.—Young People 7:30 P. M.—Evangelistic Hr.
BEECH GROVE—120 €. 4th PROSPECT—2000 E. Prospect i CHARLES McHENRY CLYDE MOREILLON IM-3279
BROOKSIDE—2101 Brookside RIVERSIDE—~1200 W. 2154
GA-4388
CHESTER WILKINS AT-5279 E.V. HALT WA-3754 CENTRAL—EIm and Pine ’ TINTS COND-—1419 : W. E-MeGINNIS Greenwood 54871 ROADS DEALT GA-1394 ! FIRST--5610 E. 30th SUNSHINE GARDENS, 3100 W. E i C. BE POSEY CH-0552 JOHN EASTBURN GA-8685
GREENWOOD-—E. Main St PAUL, KNIGHT Greenwood 278
MCCARTY ST.—400 W. MoCarty
VALLEY VIEW—89th & Evanston JOHN MOSIER BR-90§7
© WARREN PARK—6400 E. 14th
LANDIS BRADFIELD AT-0778 FREDRICK LYON IR-4219 NORTHSIDE—1733 E. 46th WESTSIDE—46 THURMAN PREUSZ Hume VEPRIDELISLN. Concord Co x.2002
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WESLEYAN, IN FAITH AND DOCTRINE a
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nd
Sets $500,000 Project
Broadway Methodist day business session Monday in »
The Church will expand its present the buildings at Fall Creek
and Dr. H. L. Smith of Indianapolis is ; |Broadway at a cost of $500,000 to president of the board and Dr. {meet the needs of a fast-growing R. 'B. Montgomery,
{Seventh Christian Church located |
56th.
Grant (4100 East) | . M. 1.00
I D. Truebiood|
To Give Address
Education Board
Meets Tomorrow
Dr. D. Elton Trueblood of Earlham College will give the address for the general session of the): Board of Higher Education of the! Disciples of Christ at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Lincoln Hotel. The board will meet in an all-
Indianapolis Athletic Club.
Lexington, Ky., 18 chairman. Members from various parts of the country in-|. cluding presidents of colleges and other dignitaries and the churches in which they will speak tomorrow follow: Central Christian Church, Dr. Montgomery, the College of the Bible, Lexington, Ky: Third Christian Church; Dr. Raymond PF. McLain, president, Transylvania College, ! Lexington; Olive Branch Christian Church,
Dr. Fugene 8. Briggs, president, Phillips
ments for Youth for Christ. University, Enid, Okla... University-Park/ Christian Church, Dr. Roy C. Snodgrass,
Cala Cl ot hs Bit Eps, The 45 musicians of the St. Christian University, Ft. Worth, Tex; Paul Choral Clubs will give a
TRUMPET TRIO—~Trumpet
Eighth Christian Church, Dr. Stephen . England, dean the Colleve of the Bible, program of varied music under Phillips University, Enid: Second Christian Church. Dr. John B. Eubanks, ekecutive Sponsorship of the Youth for ioe presigent, Jarvas Christian College, Christ at 7:45 o'clock tonight in awkins, Tex “ . . ’
Linwood Christian Church, Dr. W. H. Cadle Tabernacle. Cramblet, president, Bethany College, Bethany, W. Va. Hillside Christian Church, Dr. John Long, president, Southern Chris-
The Choral Club which repre-
tain Institute, Edwards, Miss Speedway . Christian Church, Dr. George N eeves, president. Chapman College, Los Ange'es, Joint Mammoth Cal : Seventh Christian Church, Dr. Burrus . Dickinson, president, Fureaa Lollege Ey. M . * reka. Il Beech Grove Christian Church, at p Dr. P, R. Stevens President. Colney Sot e in S anne lege. Lincoln Neb an Garden ity : Christian Church, Dr. Seth Slaughter, Indiana Church of God Congre-
dean, Bible College of Missourl, Columbia. gations and the Radio Program
. “The Christian Brother hoo d [ | Hour,” will sponsor joint mammoth meetings ; iB at 2:30 and 7:30 Plan Meetings cc i¥xor Part-Time Pastor Oldham, speaker vw for “The ChrisOrganizing Group tian Brotherhood General Baptists will open the Hour,” will give loned singing and preaching to- sessions. Pastors of the nine morrow in a former storéroom, Church of God Congregations in 726-28 Shelby St. Since February, the Rev. Cecil the meeting.
Cadle Tabernacle. Dr. W. Dale {first Indianapolis house of wor- the address for ship of their denomination with both the after- Pr mourners’ bench and old fash- noon and night Dr. Oldham
It is expected that
Davies has been organizing the 10,000 persons of the denomina-|
group, holding meetings regular church services. His wife, Richard Le Meischke. Known Mrs. Davies; his son, Carroll, Who for his activity in the eld. of plays the piano and accordion, radio and as director of “The and his daughter, Dorothy Ellen, Christian Brotherhood Hour” is have assisted with the promotion’ y-irman of the Apr. 8th meeting. of the new congregation. The radio program {is broadcast
The pastor earns a living for ; z his family by holding down a OM ISH each Sunday from 9
job at Allison's. He does the — church work in his leisure time. UDI cUNIDIY Sunday scho 1 111 b h 1d to- CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH morrow at 9:30 bg " Fri Toh Delaware 3119. WWajnut Streets Dr W A. S8hullenberger. Minister
cottage prayer tion in Indiana, Illinois, Ohio and
worship at 10:45 a. m., and eve-
(ning worship and Wednesday Church School—9:30 A. M. {night prayer meeting at 7:30 Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. 0 clock. { Music by excellent choir.
Dr. Riley Montgomery, guest speaker. 130 P, M.
Christion ; Church . School [Youn Fellowship—35:3 oo Will Open Monday UNITARIAN
. NORTH UNITARIAN CHURCH The Christian Church School Orchard School, 42d and Byram Association will open its Annual Church Service Sundavs, 11 A. M 8 i John K. Harmon, Minister, WI-0829 L Adereiip Training School at Parsonage, 950 E. 34th St. Js p. m. Monday in the West SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 195], Yhtati ~ “The Difficulty of Being Unitarian.” i Christian Church. . Church School: lasses will deal with methods Union College Character Research of imstruction for children and Drosram 10:0 4. M young people and the use of visual aids. A superintendents’ forum also is scheduled. Sessions
Rev.
ST. MATTHEW EV. LUTHERAN
E New York & Oxford Sts, Rev. Carl H. Amelung
10.30 A. M.— "Faith That Overcometh."
through 2 . 30 FOUgh Apr. 30. __IJohn 34-10.
First United Lutheran Church
701 N. Pennsylvania St. : PAUL E. HUFFMAN, Pastor 10:30 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP
CHURCH SCHOOL Pio A Church Office, L1-9502 NAN
Pastor's Home, HI-3925
CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN FIRST—16th & Delaware § UNION—17th & Rembrandi
Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, Minister Rev. Gerard B. Blue, Minister
11:00 A. M. Subject 10:30 A. M, Subject
“Seasonal Coma” “After Easter, What?"
METHODIST CHURCHES
BROADWAY
Fall Créek Pkwy. at Broadway Ministers: ROBERT B. PIERCE, D.D. CARL D. SHAFER, WM. R. BRANTLEY Duplicate Worship Services 8:15 and 10:45 Holy Communion, 8:15. “Looking God In the Face.”
Since 1821 Delaware at Vermont Ministers Amos L. Boren, D.D. George W. Winwiddie, 8. T. B. 9:30 A. M.-—Church School G. Wilbur Little, Supt
10:45 A. M.—“Why Stand Ye
ROBERTS PARK CHURCH |
| | Gazing?” | 10:45. Dr. Amos L. Boren 6:00—M. Y. F. 5:30 P.M.—M. Y. F. EAST 10TH STREET 7:30 P. M.—"“The Fool Hath Said METHODIST In His Heart, ‘There a ume Is No God.'" Rev. E 10th s Ministers Dinwiddie. Chater evstony py M Worship Service 1045A M
Special Music Indiana Central College Choir,
i — | EDGEWOOD At Edgewood Grade School Gym While Building New Church
“The Post-Easter Church.” Rev. Holmes preaching 5.00 P M —Intermediate M. Y. 00 P. M —Methodist Youth Fellowship ___Home of the Everson Bible Class
NORTH CHURCH
| Meridian st 38th Street
{ i Sermon { |
Dallas L. Browning. D. D Gerald L. Clapsaddle, B. D. Ministers
[ 9:30 A. M.— | E. D. Thistiewaite. Minister 1045 A. M cH uni Sermon 9:30 A. M.—Church School. “The = Truth evond the
Creed,” Dr. Browning preach-
10:30 A. M.—Don Falkenberg 8r., guest ing speaker 8 0p M ~Adseius Hour for Youth ne; 7.30 P.M —Jimmy McCallie. guest speaker Redlied Education Chslstinn
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN | "
Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ CHARLES RICHARD BROWN TWO MORNING SERVICES: 9:30 and 11 A M “The Habit of Jesus: Luke 4:18, Dr. Frantz preaching 6.30 P. M, Young People o PM. Supper & Convocatfon
oS Thursday dapper TEE —
WALLACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN. » MERIDIAN HEIGHTS
4805 EAST 10TH ST. Central Ave. at 47th Rev. John H. Bergen, Minister Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. Sunday School—8:30 A. M. Sunday School. 9:48 Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. Worship, 10:45 “Vision of the Doubter.”
Youth Groups, 5:00, 6:30 and 7:00 P. M.
‘y The Hustorle Churen, of Which MP coves enry ar eecher As Minister | x Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts [ FAIRVIEW JEAN 8. MILNER. D D. Minister” 46th and Capitol Ave » JOSEPH W. JOHNSTON { VIRGIL D. RAGAN. Minister forning Worship, 11:00 A. M. Dr. Milner Preaching 9:30 A. M-—~Chuyren Scnool 10.45 A. M.—Morning Worship
“The Sense of Belonging." Channels Through Which God Speaks.’ Youth Groups 4, 6 P. M
Church School 945 A. M . Supper Lecture Thursday, 8 P. M.
TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN
34th and Central
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DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. ROBERT 8. MOORHEAD A. M.—8unday School. AM.— Faith Builds ‘s Bridge,” Dr.| *Vale preaching.
Go to Church Sunday
9:30 10.45
2
-
ers will blow their yard-long instru-
Indianapolis are co-operating in|
and working toward Michigan will attend. i
|8ents the St. Paul Bible Institute will play under the direc{tion of Prof. J. Merrill Tannehill.
|The program schedules numbers by a five-marimba ensemble, full instrumental and choral combinations and a trio of three-foot trumpets, §pecial lighting effects {also will be used. | The Rev. Roger Malsbary, director of Youth for Christ, will! preside at the rally. |
| ST. MARKS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts.
Rev. Duane E. Schroeder Worship seseses JOS A.M.
§ Sunday School ....... 9:30 A. M.
Affiliated with Unity Lee's Summit, . Unity 3a DAY. 11 AM and 3 PM. Mo. erature asses Consult DR FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS an Open Daily 10 to 4 Sat. Till 3 E. Market St., Rm. 502, FR-4254
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA |
320 N. Illinois St. Lt. Col. K. Grace Crandall, Comm. SUNDAY, 7:30 P. M. Speaker
JOHN FARQUHARSON Special Music: Mrs. Glen Way, Mrs. Al Eisenberg.
ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
57 N. Rural Dr. Harry Poll Two Morning Services, 8:15-10:45
“Christ, the Good Shepherd” 9:30—Bible Bchool 6:15 P. M.—Christian Youth “The Goodly Pearl”
—————— - - a —— EE —. | Brightwood Free Methodist 3 E. 31st & Forest Manor Ave. PE Rev. J. Clinton Swanagan, Minister Plan to Alar The Glad
idings EVANGELISTIC PARTY This Sunday April 1 Welcome to a Great SUNDAY SCHOOL
A. M.
Im EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH
New Jersey and North Streets Frederick R. Daries, Pastor Paul H. Frankenfeld, Assistant Pastor 9:30 A. M.—Pizst Service of Worship Sermon by Pastor Frankenfeld | 45 AM hurch School 10:40 A. M.-—Second Service of Worship | Sermon by Pastor Darles Subject of Sermons:
THE
} SALVATION
ARMY
“With Heart to God
Hand to Man”
Indiana Divisional Headqutirters—234 E. Michigan
3
LA Col. HERBERT PUGMIRE, Divisional Commander
CENTRAL CORPS 234 E. Michigan
Major & Mrs. Clarence Critzer FOUNTAIN SQUARE CORPS
1075 Hosbrook St. Second Lt. Jomes Davis
BELMONT CORPS 1401-03 S. Belmont First Lieut. & Mrs. C.
WEST SIDE CORPS 1517 W. Vermont
Roberts
Second Lieut. Chas. Knight
HARBOR LIGHT CORP 24S. Capitol Ave. ~
e
Envoy & Mrs. V. Hostet
LIBERTY GARDENS Independence Road Second Lt. James Davis
S
ler
ANDERSON (IND.) CORPS
936 Main St.
Sr/Maj. & Mrs. William Rawlin SHELBYVILLE (IND.) CORPS
136 E. Washington Sr/Capt. & Mrs. Robert E
Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Morning Service—10:45 A. M. Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M.
Holiness Meeting—2:00 P. M. Sunday School—3:00 P. M. Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M.
Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Morning Service—11:00 A. M. Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M.
Sunday School—2:00 P. M. Holiness Service—3:00 P. M. Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M.
Holiness Service—10:30 A. M. Evangelistic Service ‘eath evening—7:45 P. M.
Sunday School—10:00 A. M.
United Service withe
Fountain Square—7:45 P. M.
Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Holiness Service—10:45 A. M. Evangelistic Service—7:30 P. M.
Sunday School-—9:45 A. M. Holiness Service—11:00 A, M. Evangelistic Servicea-7:45 P. M.
, 1951
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, APRIL 1st ‘“REALITY"
‘Morning Service, 11 O'clock, In All Churches and The Society
FIRST CHURCH 3620 East 38th Street Evening Service 5:00 o'clock R. R., Church Edifice
SECOND CHURCH
Delaware at 12th R. R., 1920 N. Meridian,
Suite 1
Evening Service, 5:00 THIRD CHURCH
Washington Blvd, at
34th
R. R., Church Edifice
. Evening Service, 8
:00
FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8B. Drive at Butler Evening Service, 5:00 R. R., Church Edifice
FIFTH CHURCH College at 62d Evening Service, 7:30 R. R., Church Edifice
SIXTH CHURCH 160912 Prospect St. R. R., 1611 Prospect
SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ABOVE CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.
SEVENTH CHURCH (Colored) 310 West 28th St.—Sunday School, 9:30 A. M.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 2246 W. Washington St.—Sunday School 11:00 A. M.
Wednesday Evening Meetings in All Churches and the Society at 8 P. M.
Christian Science Reading Room Jointly Maintained, 30 N. Penn. St.
“When Jesus Walks With Us"
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CALVARY TABERNACLE
902 Fletcher Ave. GREAT REVIVAL CONTINUES Each Night 7:45 (Except Monday) Rev. Joseph Urshan, Persian Evangelist Begins Tuesday, April 3
HEALING SERVICES WED. AND FRI. NIGHTS
Hear Marvin Hicks Tonight and Sunday Night 7:45
TUNE IN: WIBC 10:45.11 P. M., MONDAY THRU FRIDAY, PROGRAM: "HYMNS OF FAITH WITH PRAYER"
8:00 A. M. 1230 KC.
WISH
Voice of
For Further Information Phone CA-2656 or MA-9921 REV. NATHAN URSHAN, PASTOR
Calvary Tabernacle
THESE CHURCHES OF CHRIST
“CONTEND FOR THE FAITH WHICH WAS ONCE FOR ALL DELIVERED UNTO THE SAINTS” "THE FALLING AWAY!"
While the church was apostatizing in matters of ogranization, it was also experiencing great changes in ifs doctrine. In Acts 2.42 it is said of the first Christians: “And they continued steadfastly in the apostles’ teaching.” When Paul prophesied of this general
» departure from the faith, he admonished Timothy fo “preach the word . . . For the time will come when they will not endure the &
» sound doctrine; but, having itching ears, will heap fo themselves teachers after their own lusts: and will turn away their ears from truth, and turn aside unto fables” (2 Tim. 4:2-4), The time soon came when the church ceased preaching the word, and having a greater affinity for human reasoning and philosophy continued no longer in the apostles’ teaching. Their desire fo aggrandize ® human wisdom above divine wisdom soon brought about the apostasy in full dress. One of the first departures in docirine came early in the third century, i. e., baptism. The apostles never practiced or taught pedobaptism. They fully indoctrinated their candidates by showing that faith and
the
could
BELMONT CHURCH OF CHRIST
1002 South Belmont Avenue Sunday
sion
Bible School 9:45 Morning Worship 10:45 ie, Evening Worship 7:00
Wednesday Evening 7:45
WEST WASHINGTON ST.
(c. 870
Wednesday Evening 7:30
tion of
sprinkling and pouring were substituted for baptism. F
tain kind of
her favor and protection, by libations, tions of cakes (collyridae) and the like services" the fifth century the doctrine of purgatory was established, the pagan belief that spirits are purified by a cerIn the sixth century the doctrines of the worship of saints: or works of human merit: the use of relics and many other foolish and hurtful ideas and practices were promulgated
fire.
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In the fourth
In the ensuing centuries one witnesses the introducother doctrines, Collyridians introduced the worship of the virgin Mary, “and judged it necessary to appease her anger, and seek
sacrifices,
In the following century A.D.) mechanical instruments of music were introduced (cf. I Cor. 14:15: €ph
ol, 3:16)
century the
a change in the subject of baptism, or infant
repentance, two qualifies imposible for infanfs fo possess, were fo precede baptism (Acts 2:38; 3:19; 8:12; 18:8), Since the infant not sin he was regenerated in baptism from the original sin®, About fifty years later (c. 251 A. D.) the action of baptism was changed. Up unfil this time baptism was administered by an immersion of the body, and a resurrection from, water (Matt. 3:13-17; Acts 8:38:38; Rom. 6:3-5; Col. 2:12). or several years it was administered to the sick only; hence, “clinic baptism.” But in 1311 A. D. the Council of Ravenna made it legal and placed it on an equal footing with immer-
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