Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1951 — Page 4

Church News—

Church-Related Vocations

60 Indiana Young People Attending Conference Here

By EMMA RIV

Times Church Editor

PAUSE for a bit and listen to that little herself the prettiest in her crowd and demanding to be “The

Sleeping Beauty.” Wallz on down the street

a serious face ‘zooming’ an imaginary airplane across an

ERS MILNER girl calling

and watch a small boy with

It is difficult for you, I know, to envision the - children and others like them, a few years hence. Then, they will be grown to adulthood and, perhaps, considering religious vocations. | But the earnest little boy so bent upon make-believe and the girl child, canvinced of her abilitv to lead her playmates contain hin themselves ‘the makings “of future Christian workers.

imaginary sky. :

= = = ABOUT FIVE DOZEN Hoosier ; pers are attending, this ference on church- : in.the Broadway 1. The days of he Sleeping Beauty”

youn persons

playing and of tov airplanes have slipped

far be But those days were milestones on the way to today. . The Methodist Church, an organization of nearly nine million

hind them.

foreign mission fields, for nurses, hospital administrators, church secretaries, directors of religious education, teachers of week-day religion classes, college teachers of religion, social workers, supervisors of homes for children and the aged and ministers of music. A part of this afternoon's pro- | gram was to take those enrolled in the conference to service centers in Indianapolis. They plan to visit such Methodist institutions as the hospital on Capitol Ave., the Goodwill Industries, Esther Hall (a home for working girls), church offices and the like. Besides Bishop Raines these speakers were to give the young people the benefit of their counsel and knowledge:- The Bishop's administrative assistant, Dr. Edwin Garrison; Dr. Robert Pierce, host pastor; Miss Kathryn Bieri, New York City, Department of Missionary Personnel, Board of Missions and Church Extension;

the

members over world. Says pr Olin E. Oeschger, Board of young folk need to be told in gogpitals and Homes, Chicago. how many diversified ways they nfics Marie White, experienced can serve their God and their church secretary, Central Avenue

church. Methodism, on the Other nfethodist Church; Miss Florence sods their talents ; hand, ne their talents and afartin, Dayton. O.. director of their ene week-day religious education for

k-end voung

7 at ne Last w on young people the Church Federation of her city came from all over Hoosierdom t0 and Montgomery County; Dr. attend a-luncheon in the Colum- Grover I. Hartman, Department

bia Club. Rep. Walter Judd (R. or Social Service, Indianapolis Minn), talked to them on “Your church Federation: Dr. C Ww.

Life, Will You Give It or Sell gijdebrand. DePauw University:

SI ; . Charles Harilton, minister of Methodist ministers of the state music of the Irvington Methodist suggested the guest list. They church.

had been observing certain young members of their parishes who seemed inclined toward religious vocations. They felt the time was ripe for some specific instruction to the: young folk Christian work as a life profession Through a sifting process, of the large number present, 60 were asked to return to the city this week-end for the current conference. Popular Bishop

Richard C.

= = = DR. PIERCE has invited the young people to be guests at his morning service tomorrow. He will speak on “I Choose to

regarding Preach.” At a certain point in the

program, he will invite the guests to come forward and kneel at the altar railing for a prayer of dedication. He will be assisted in the service by four young men of the congregation who are committeed to the ministry of the Methodist

“STRAIGHT IS THE PATH Hoosiers to talk about Christian Muncie; Bill Harwood, Kokomo;

| heads the Indiana Methodist Are

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! Musical Program

Set at Church

Presbyterian Group | To Perform Tomorrow!

Men will present the Matinee Musicale Choral staff in a program of vocal and instrumental music tomorrow at 8 p. m. in the Meridian Heights. Presbyterian Church. Guest performers will include Mildred Lind, violinist; Dorothy Munger, pianist; and Nellie Jones, flutist. : The program will open with “Now Thank We All Our God” arranged by Mueller sung by the chorale. Other vocal numbers will be a selection from the Russian Litany, a Southern white folk song and a modern American set-

Meridian Heights’ Presbyterian|.

“Bishop Richard C. Raines gathers around him a group of young

vocations. They are (left to right) Paul Pankop, Albion; Allen Fox, Tom Wallace, Muncie, and Bob Stallcup, Hammond. The bishop

Favor Religious Study in Schools

Results of Poll at IU Revealed

Many Hoosier college students believe Bible reading, prayer and hymn singing should continue in| public schools despite a recent! Supreme Court decision to the

contrary. Lincoln. The A ‘recent poll at Indiana Uni- convention will ‘noon Monday at the Hotel versity disclosed this attitude continue through Antlers. | through a sampling of student the 15th in the Dr. Iverson opinion. hotel. Governor ! YOUR BEST GUIDE Prof. Robert L. Liggett. direc- Schricker will speak at the 1 p.m.

tor of student teaching at Canterbury College, circulated a questionnaire at the university which brought out the student attitude. Prof. Liggett made the poll for his thesis when a candidate for a doctorate. The university awarded him the. degree. He found that nearly three fifths of the Hoosiers who answered his queries believe in the Bible reading,. prayer and singing of hymns in public schools. Two thirds of those questioned favored putting religious education in the public school curriculum on the same basis as spelling and arithmetic. ‘Not Misuse of Property’ Dr. Liggett said that two-thirds of the respondents also believed that allowing church groups to offer religious education in the school building is not a misuse

Iverson to Speak Before Lutherans

The Federation of Lutheran theran Committee on Scouting.| Clubs will present Dr. A. E. Iver- He was a member of the Protes-| son of New York, director of tant Committee on Scouting of] Protestant relationships for Boy which he is now secretary, and] Scouts of Amer- has been a member of the Na-| ica, in an address April 14. Dr. Iverson will give the address at the -federation's annual convention banquet at 6:30 p. m. in the Hotel

tional Council of the Boy Scouts lof America. |

‘Will Tell of Trip

“A Recent Trip to England and Norway” at the meeting of the

ting of the “Thirty-fourth Psalm.”

tions accompanied by Mrs. Munger. These will be “Rondino” by Vieuxtemps; Glazounov; “La Fontgine d’ Arethuse,” Szymanowski; and “Burlesko,” by Josef Suk.

Miss Lind will play four selec-

“Meditation,” by

The program will continue with

¢ four numbers by the chorale with

a final selection. The freewill offering will go to-

Earl W. Springer will talk on Valley Mills Church To Dedicate Parsonage

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flute obbligato. The chorale will} sing Gretchaninov's “The Lark’| |as

ward scholarships for Jordan Col-| {lege of Music students. 3

session on the 15th and Mayor

Bayt, at 9:30 a. m., the 14th. anapolis Times “Homes Dr. Iverson is a Lutheran pas- Sale,” guide in the Classified Section! That's where property

tor with a wide experience in the

field of

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owners and reliable real estate brokers list the best buys! Turn Paul H. Frankenfeld, Assistant Pastor A

The Valley Mills Friends Church will dedicate their new parsonage in an all-day meeting tomorrow.| Members will have a basket {dinner at noon “followed by an

to a open house in the parsonage from home of your own is The Indi-|3 to 5 p. m. The Rev. A. Willard For Reynolds is pastor.

LION EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH

New Jersey and North Streets erick Darles, Pastor

M —Pirst Service of Worship

to the real estate ads NOW.

"ST. MATTHEW EV. LUTHERAN |

E Néw York & Oxford Sts.

;was executive secretary of the Brotherhood and Board of Pensions of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America with head- BO I Mo .quarters in Minneapolis. 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School for all ages. He has been a cubmaster and jo.30 A. M.—Christian Higher Education| Su |

Sermon by Pastor Frankenfeld 9:45 A. M.—Church School 10.45 A. M.—Second Service of Worship Sermon by Pastor Daries Subject of Sermons ‘The Good Shepherd.”

ST. MARK'S

scoutmast d served ¢ nday.. sensing of ogg J nel Theme! polowine an ms EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN mt es ’ Prospect and Linden Sts. » PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Rev. Duane E. Schroeder ; omer toga ert Worship .:.c.veveiese. 10:45 A. M. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Sunday School ....... 9:30 A. M.

Delaware at Sixteenth JEQORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ CHARLES RICHARD BROWN "WO. MORNING SERVICES

930 and 11 A.M

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Delaware and Walnut Streets 1700 North)

SATURDAY, APR. 7, 1951

CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN

FIRST—16th & Delaware

‘Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, Minister

11:00 A. M. Subject

“Gain-Back Power”

ROBERTS PARK CHURCH 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.—“Stubborn Stewards”

—Rev.Dinwiddie|’

preaching. 5:30 P. M.—M. Y. F. 7:30 P. M.—“Not Yet”"—Rev. Dinwiddie. Worship Service

Special Music

At Edgewood Grade School Gym While. Building New Church 8. D. Thistlewaite. Minister 9:30 A M —Church School

10:30 A. M.—Morning Worship. 7:30 P. M.—Evening- Service.

EAST PARK

E_ New York at Temple D. Millard Church, Minister. Church School, 9:30 A. M Morning Worship, 10:30 A. M. “Anthem by. the CRONE. nthem by the Choir. Intermediate & Senior MYPF, 6:30 P. M. Evening Worship, 7:30 P. M., Evangelistic

UNION—17th & Rembrandt

Rev. Gerard B. Blue, Minister

10:30 A. M. Subject

“Life's Golden Moments”

METHODIST CHURCHES

BROADWAY +

Fall Creek Pkwy. at Broadway Ministers: ROBERT B. PIERCE, D.D. CARL D. SHAFER, WM. R. BRANTLEY Duplicate Worship Services -8:15 and 10:45 “I Choose to Preach,” 10:45. 6:00—M. Y. F.

EAST 10TH STREET

METHODIST

Charles R. Holmes, E. Wendall Askew. Ministers. E. 10th St. at Keystone Ave. Church School 9:30 A. M. Worship Service 10:45 A. M. “0 Come, Let Us Worship.” L Rev. Holmes preaching. 5:00 P. M.—Intermediate M. Y. FP. 6:00 P. M.—Methodist Youth Fellowship. Home of the Everson Bible Class

NORTH CHURCH

Meridian at 38th Street Dallas L. Browning, D. Gerald L. Clapsaddle. B. D.

- 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

Morning Service, 11 O'clock, In All Churches and The Sociely

SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ABOVE CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.

Ministers 9:30 A. M —Church School 5 110:45 A. MO TR oe OTE ereaoI TOR: Faith Who Doesn't Have It?" Rev. Clapsaddle, preaching. P. M.—Angelus Hour for Youth. Unexcelled Facilities for Christian Education 1 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 8th ‘*UNREALITY"” |

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

FIFTH CHURCH College at 62d Evening Service, 7:30 R. R., Church Edifice

SIXTH CHURCH 160915 Prospect St. R. R., 1611 Prospect

SATUR Bisho NCC

Pontific To Ops

The Arch of the Natio olic Women ° Rev. Leo A bishop of Ft eon adress the Claypodl Bishop Pu the conventi Your Parish. The conv open with a Monday at John’s Chur Thomas Fielc rick’s Churecl mon. Work projects an Catholic won hotel. The cers will be luncheon. B addresses wi Boa

The annus the archdioce called tomor Claypool, T be elected k Most Rev. P; bishop of Ir tend the off row at 6:30 p Rev, Msgr. and the dea tors and off Archbishop address the and give the ing session. In additior various dioce provincial r distinguished Mrs, Gerald Rapids, Mich of the NC Moser, New cesan council

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Meridian | Ozie I 9 30 A. M —Fellc 950 A. M.—Chu! 10 45 A. M.—‘Wh Mos! 7.00 P. M-The

Raines of the Indiana Area open- Church. They are Don Utterback,

‘How Many Arrive?” Luke 13:23-24 Thursday, 7 PA

of school property.

ed yesterday's session with an student at Garrett Biblical Insti- : A er | Dr Ww A Shullenb Minist : address in the afternoon. Inter- tute; Don Gilmore, a junior in Nearly 70 per cent were of the Tusa 8.35 7. . Youns People . Church School—930 A. M . SEVENTH CHURCH (Colored) Xie views, group discussion and ad- Wittenberg College; Jack Young, OPinion that there was no misuse Bursar. © HUPDer DRYOCation Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. : ' 2 dresses will follow through the a junior 8 i aE of the public school system if . M | Susy by excellent chotr. 310 West 28th St.—Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. WOO day and evening today. and Thomas Dick, freshman at pupils were released to church or- WALLACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN i Youth Fellowships 30 pM. Cor. East Mi fain prrpese of the conference Purdue University. Baniony Tor instruction out- i easy 10TH s: : Mogi ie) ig Ee CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY "oi na s two-ioia— 8 inf - nism ———— a . Rev hn H. nister ev. Roy B. Connor : : u tion ot ora di . “The fact that only sevén per Sunday Schoo 30 A.M. i AF UNITARIAN 2216 W. Washington St=fthiday Schoo) 1100 4. M, gy ae guidance to } ; 2 fac y se some y orship. 1 a sons considering church-related Aften ing Seminar cent of the respondents believed Moraise We Shiba > aM © py, IETS of Life. 11 oop TYITARIAN CHURCH ay $3 FE ra vocations and to bring them into he Rev. M. Merlin Schwein, that an hour on Sunday is suf- "Ihe Vifion of the Workes racoh Service Sundave 11 2 Wednesday Evening Meetings in All Churches and the Society ee in contact with others entertaining Pastor of the Woodside Methodist ficient time for religious education SECOND PRESBYTERIAN Youtn Groups. 5:00. G30 and 7:00 2. M. J g,, hart Service Sundays 1 A oils « y g \ I P. M. the same ambition. Church, will attend the denomina- for our children puts a serious re- : rie Churen ‘of Which ee — Ter ———— . St. Si . . FVANGE! # #2 gn tion's seventh annual graduate sponsibility on both the church g FAIRVIEW a Religious , Christian Science Reading Room JHE METHODIST CHURCH seminar for 100 ministers Tues- and the school for giving addi- th wad Capieas ve * Jointly Maintained, 30 N. Penn. St. : 7 ters oppor tunities for service in day through Thursday in Wash- tional Bible and moral training,” VIRGIL D. RAGAN. Minister racter Research the ministry, on the home and ington, D. C. Prof. Liggett concluded. 930 A M.—~Church, Scaoo AM wo = CALVARY ————— msdn The U. S. Supreme Court, in a 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship WALTER Fi U » isi i | Fairview Marches On Hours of Wo irst nited Lutheran Church split decision, ruled that Illinois TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN Fo irview Maschas On ) . 701 N. Pennsylvanio St. violated the Reet Afgniiert ot | EMMAUS PAUL E HUFFMAN, Pastor fhe Ue 8, Copstitiion 13 otuse pp Ci Four of 3 10:30 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP aside a period each week when re- r ? L ' NS as . es Infancy STEPS. ligious’ teachers were permitted to 4.3, EE 2 loomEEaD Go to Church Sunday = 5 i Ser ‘ GRACE : ; CHURSASCHOOL. 9:30 A. M come to school buildings to teach 10°45 A. M.— "The Sabbath of the Dee i i ? Eu i a Church Office. L1-9502 Pastor's Home, HIIBIS J i SC OD toa. 10 teallup se 2 Yo preoonme et.....oa——_—m Does God have any interest in what we eat? Can =. es EH ZT religious instruction was optional . ’ ’ - s————— sm and children not enrolled con- a man postpone his own funeral: Why don’t Sev CHRIST . . CU . tinued regular classroom studies . lig . p) GEORGE Garfield Heights Church of Christ | in other parts of the building. : eth-Day Adventists eat swine’s flesh of any kind? Pe as at} ¥ Z02 Shelby Sheet lec vo " AT 7:30 PM OUR REDI ; ¥ WM. H Vi Be ud 10A M Evening Service, 7 P M. New Class to Open ' Y In Fulfilment of a Vow SUNDAY, APRIL 8, v s . ER M1 . ‘eo . — J - . - 1 ig GA-1945-GA-9480 Jn Catholic Religion | E - OUR SAV Morning Worship, 11 A M Wed Eve. Service, 7:45 Miraculously Healed From an AT TH F. Si FAl

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BIBLE CHURCH

3851 E. New York THOMAS L. HOLMES Evangelist A Powerful Gospel Preacher— SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A. M. Tune in WIBC SUN, 11 to 11:30 A. M. Services breadcast from church

You are Welcome to All These Services.

James E. Petty, Pastor

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or) x > Lt. Col. HERBERT PUGMIRE, Divisional Commander 3 Indiana Divisional Headquarters—234 E. Michigan o — X CENTRAL CORPS Sunday School==9:30 "A; -M. <Q 234 E. Michigan Morning Service—10:45 A. M. 2 Major & Mrs. Clarence Critzer Evangelistic Service—7:454P. M R FOUNTAIN SQUARE CORPS Holiness Meeting—2.00 P.M.

Sunday School—3:00 P. M. Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M

1075 Hosbrook St. oS Second Lt. James Davis

5 &¥ BELMONT CORPS Sunday School—9:30 A. M. " 1401-03 S. Belmont Morning Service—11:00 A. M. 2 First Lieut. & Mrs. C. Roberts Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M § WEST SIDE CORPS Sunday School—2:00 P. M. 1517 W. Vermont “ Holiness Service—3:00 P. M.

Second Lieut. Chas. Knight

HARBOR LIGHT CORPS 24 S. Capitol Ave. Envoy & Mrs. V. Hostetler

LIBERTY GARDENS

Independence Road Second Lt. James Davis

ANDERSON (IND.) CORPS 936 Main St. Sr/Maj. & Mrs. William Rawlin

SHELBYVILLE (IND.) CORPS 136 E. Washington

Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M

Holiness Service—10:30 A. M. Evangelistic Service each evening—7:45 P. M.

Sunday School—10:90 A. M. United Service with Fountain Square—7:45P. M

Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Holiness Servide—10:45 A. M. Evangelistic Service—7:30 P. M.

Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Holiness Service=—11:00 A, M, Sr/Capt. & Mrs. Robert Ellis Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M. : The Public Is vited

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A new class in the teachings of the Catholic Religion will open Thursday at 8 p. min the Reading Room of the Catholic Information Bureau, 148 W. Georgia St. The Rev. Fr. Richard Grogan is bureau director and the Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, archbishop of Indianapolis, president. Anyone interested in the teachings of the Church is welcome to attend without charge or obligation. Reading matter

learning

till June 28.

Religious Round Table To Hear Ed Dowling

The Indianapolis Round Table of Christians and Jews will present Ed Dowling in a talk on the travels he has made in Europe, Soviet Russia and South America at the noon luncheon Thursday in the Canary Cottage. Mr. Dowling, a local businessman, -i3 expected to stress: the necessity for co-operation between all religious faiths to fight the threat of communism. Jack B. Kammins will preside. Albert Lamb is program chairman.

Catholic !

dealing with | the doctrine discussed is available | without charge. The present class | will continue each Thursday night |

Incurable Disease When

Christ Appeared to Her

In a Vision of the Night

Louise Nankivell

Chicago, Evangelist

“raying for the Sick

At Every Service

APRIL 8-22 : Nightly 7:30 PM, Sun., 2:30 PM

Miracles of Healine

I. U. AUDITORIUM STATE FAIRGROUNDS

Assembly of God Churches

BL-5468

W. E. RISNER, Chairman

Everybody Is Invited

Seventh-Day Adventist Church

CORNER OF ALABAMA and 23rd STREETS

Preacher of Prophecy Tune In To “Your Bible Speaks,” WFBM, Sunday, 9 A. M.

to Hear Arthur Kiesz

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@® church and the reformation which followed.

® evil practices of the past centuries. Sent ® contrary paths.

he would become a monk.

CALVARY TABERNACLE

" 902 Fletcher Ave.

GREAT REVIVAL CONTINUES Each Night 7:45 (Except Monday)

Rev. Joseph Urshan, Persian Evangelist

SPEAKS TONIGHT ON PROPHECY — “Where Are We Now?’ (“According to God's Word.”) Tuesday Night, April 10, “Will Russia Invade Palestine or America In 1951?”

SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 A. M.—11:00 A. M.—7:45 P, M.

HEALING SERVICES WED. AND FRI. NIGHTS

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open rebellion against such a system? have done the same? Luther then nailed the ninety-five theses on the church door; was later excommunicated, but burned the “Bull of Excommunication” publicly.

The reformation period followed the dark ages. If means an awakening, an effort fo break way from the ecclesiasticism

fo which they had been in bondage for about a thousand years. iment was ripe for 1

Men no longer hesitated to offer criticisms regarding the hose of ability fo take the lead into new lines of thought and in ®

Chief among the reformers was Martin Luther. He enfered the University at Erfurt, where he was to become a lawyer, In keeping” with his father's wishes. Even though it was here he saw his first copy of the Bible, he soon in law. While on a journey through a forest during a raging thunderstorm, and being terrified by ifs violence,

However, it was later that the first breach between Luther and the apostale church came about. John Tetzel came to Witten.

burg, where Luther was teaching in the University, with his sale building St. Peter's Cathedral in Rome. The following is an excerp

of indulgences, the proceeds of which were to be used in t from Tetzels preaching which will serve fo illustrate the A

corruptions then extant. Aiuionses we the i Wess . and most noble of God's giffs. This cross has as much eflicacy BELMONT CHURCH as the very cross of Jesus Christ. Come, and | will give you IRVINGTON CHURCH OF CHRIST letters, all properly sealed, by which the sins you intend OF CHRIST to commit may be mardoned. I would not change my BNL A 1002 South Belmont Avenue privileges from those of St. Peter in Heaven: for I have . Layman Avenue Sunday saved more souls by my indulgences than the apostle by Sunday Bible School 9:45 his sermons * 1s it any wonder Luther rose up in Bible School 9:45

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sver, Luth de one grave mistake. He tried CHURCH OF CHRIST to Roverer Ro oy apostate church with all its OF CHRIST 2302 West Washington Street { corruptions. Had he gone back to the Bible as Zwingli 2026 North Gale Stree! Sunday advised, a restoration of primitive Christianity would Sunday Bible School 9:45 have been the result, ahd denominationalism would Bible Study 9:45 Morning Worship 10:30 § never have been known. Worship 10:45 Evening Worship 7:00 NEXT WEEK: THE OLD PATHS Evening 6:30

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ALL DELIVERED UNTO THE SAINTS” THE REFORMATION!

At the same time the majority of men had little or no respect for the Word of God, there were those who raised their voices in defense of the truth. These men who appealed to the Book were greatly responsible for the break with the apostate 4

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Wednesday Evening 7:30

NORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH OF CHRIST

960 West 31st Street : Sunday Bible School Worship 10:45 “Evening Worship 7:45 Thursday Evening 7:45

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FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHURCH OF CHRIST

1041 Spruce Street Sunday - Bible School 9:45 Morning Worship 10:45 Evening Worship 6:30 Wednesday Evening 7:30

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