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SATURDAY, APR. 14, Events— .-
Ordination Of Rev. Cull Set Tuesday”
Presbyterian Rite To Be Solemnized
Officials of the Indianapolis Presbytery will ordain David Cull to the Presbyterian ministry in ceremonies Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in the Irvington Presbyterian Church. The candidate for the ministry took an active part in the youth work of the Irvington Church before going away to college and seminary. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cull, 5447 University Ave. Following his graduation this se-
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Mr. Cull mester from the McCormick The-
ological Seminary, Chicago, he will assume his duties as new pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church, Lafayette, Ind. Dr. Jesse Halsey, McCormick professor, will give the charge to Mr. Cull at the ordination. The Rev. Edward Clark McCance, Portland, Ind., will preach. Others who will aid with the service are John H. Jefferson, moderatorelect of the presbytery; Dr, Howard W. Stone, Irvington pastor, and his assistant, the Rev. Emerson Olds Houser. The sanctuary choir will sing.
Other religious events follow: BROOKSIDE EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH—State Rep. Thome s C. nrasorook wil speak on “lmp.ementing Our Christian Ethic” tomorrow at 10.40 a.m. in the church. ARLINGTON METHODIST CHURCH The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the church will hold a’ bazaad Apr. 27 in the church building. Meals of home copked food will be served throughout the a beginning at 11:30 a. m. Hand made articles including needle work and crocheted work will be offered for sale. THIRD CHRISTIAN. CHURCH. Christian Women's Fellowship — Mrs. L. C. Trent will speak on ‘Our Neighbors in the Near East” and Mrs. Kenneth Lemons will conduct the imaginary air trip at the luncheon meeting Tuesday at 12.30 pm VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA — Irvin Ma: will speak and Seward Wilshire will direct the song service for the evangelistic meeting tomorrow at 7:30 p.m, in the chapel. 320 N _lllinois St FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—Thomas J. Nicholson. field representative of the National Prohibition Committee. will speak tomorrow at 7:30 p m He will discuss the moral issues involved in the liquor traffic. Tne Rev. C. P. Blekking is the Patt o ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH— . Burdette Backus, minister, will speak on “The Discipline of Liberty” tomorrow at 11 a.m. in the church snd on “The Spiritual and the Secular” at 9:15 a.m over WFBM IMMANUEL EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH Dr. Howard J Baumgariel. executive secretary of the Indianapolis Church Federation, will preach tomorrow at 10 a.m. on “The Community of Memory, YOUTH FOR CHRIST—-The 40-voice a cappelia choir or Kietzing College, University Park. Ia. will sing at the rally tonight at 7:30 in the club house. 20th and Meridian Sts. Frew D. Mohr is choir director. The Rev. Roger Maisbary, director of the local Youth for Christ, will preside tonight NORTH UNITARIAN CHURCH — The Rev. John Hammon who this week was instailed as minister, will preach on “Jonah and the Whale” tomorrow at 11 a. m in the temporary quarters in
the Orchard hoo! OLIVE BRANCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH Dr Clive McGuire. executive secretary of the Indiana Baptist Association. will give dinner meet-
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the talk at the 630 pm ing Thursday . GOLDEN RULE CHRISTIAN CHURCH — Evangelist Billy James Hargis will conduct a revival for two weeks with meetings at 7:30 p.m datly beginning tomorrow. The Rev. J E Nichols. minister will conduet the music. Joan Yandell and Sandra Coy will play the piano Evangeist Hargis is editor of the magazine Christian Echoes. and a speaker on the radio program. the “Christian Echoes our.’ -
India Missionary To Speak Here
Mrs. A. E. Rassman. missionary on furlough from India, will speak at the meeting of the Auxiliary Monday at 12:45 p. m. in the mission. The Technical High School En-
| “Ecumenical |
1951
Combined Night Sessions Planned Two major Hoosier nominational groups will hold joint conventions here this month to indicate their support of universal Christianity and to share famous speakers.
The Indiana State Pastors’ Conference and the Christian Education Convention of the Indiana Council of Churches will hold separate daytime sessions and unite for .evening meetings Apr. 24 to 26. :
Third Christian Church 17th and Broadway, and the other conven(tion, in the Central Avenue Meth-
~ |odist Church, Central Ave. and © 12th St. The first united night
session will be in the Third Church and the second, in the Scottish Rite Cathedral.
Week” The meeting groups are calling
. (their joint conventions an ob-
{servance of “Ecumenical Week"
{in Indianapolis “Ecumenical,” as defined by Webster, means “worldwide.” Protestant Chris|tians repeatedly use thé word, |“ecumenical,” in connection with | worldwide Christianity and their effort for Christian unity. | Since both the conventions are /interdenominational and both are affiliated with the National Council of Churches, they will re-enact the instituting of the National Council in a dramatic service |Apr. 25 at 8 p. m. in the Scottish {Rite Cathedral. | The National Council was instituted in December in Cleveland. The scene in the Scottish Rite Cathedral will be set to resemble the historic one. Several tables draped in white will be. arranged in the form of a cross. Representatives of many Protestant denominations will sign the constitution of the state Council of Churches just as certain persons signed the National Council constitution.
Dr. Leiper To Speak
Dr, Henry Smith Leiper of New York, associate general secretary of the World Council of Churches and general secretary of the council's conference of the United States, will speak. His subject is: “The Applied Dynamic of Christian Unity.” The Indiana Central College choir will sing. The meeting will open with a fanfare of trumpets and a processional of ministers. The Rev. Howard Anderson of Bloomington will preside.
Dr. John C. Trevor of Chicago will give an illustrated lecture on “The Bible Comes to Life’ at the other evening session on Tuesday. Apr. 24. at 8 p. m. in the Third Christian Church. The host choir will sing anthems Dr. Trevor. director of the Department of the English Bible for the National Council of Churches. is known as a Bible scholar He achieved international fame for his discovery of ancient scroils of “Isaiah He also is a photographer of note and made 3000 color photographs while doing research in Bible history in Palestine Other outstanding speakers at the meetings will be Dr George Arthur Prantz psstor of the Pirst Presbyterian Church Dr. Wayne EB Oates. assistant professor of psychology of religion, in the Preshyterfan Seminary. Louisville. Ky: Dr. Rov Burkhart. pastor of the Community Chureh, Columbus, O.;: Dr_ Lilburn C Moseley, pastor of the Pirst Baptist Church. Pittshureh. and former pastor of the Emerson Avenue Baptist Church. here Noe! Sargent, New York. secretary of the Nationa! Association of Manufacturers and a member of the Department of the Church and Economic Life of the Federa! Council of Churches. Prof Kermit Fhr a native Hoosler and associate professor of the social seclences University of Chicazo -
Nebraska Chorale Sets Waldron Concert
Times State Service WALDRON, Apr. 14-The 44voice Grace Chorale of Omaha, Neb., will give a concert Tuesday
interde- §
Two Interdenominational Groups to'Meet Here
The pastors will meet in the :%
3 4 | DISCOVERER—Dr. John C. | Trever discovered a second century B. C. scroll of "Isaiah" in Israel.
Dr. Robert Pierce To Speak at IC
‘Christian Vocations,’
Conference Topic Dr. Robert B. Pierce, pastor of the Broadway Methodist Church,/ will give a dinner address on “Christian Vocations” during a conference Monday night on the Indiana Central College campus. The conference, based on the theme, “Youth Faces the Future.” will bring together district Hi-Y members and students interested in dedicating their lives to Christian callings. About 200 delegates are expected to attend from 15 Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y clubs in Marion and adjacent counties. The Christian Student Association and the Southport Hi-Y Club are in charge of arrangements. Discuss Various Pursuits Groups directed by James Parsons, state student YMCA secretary, and Parker P. Jordan, general secretary of the Indianapolis YMCA, will discuss church-related and social service vocations. Young people and the leaders will talk over various pursuits the younger - generation can follow after graduation. These are military service, further education, full-time employment and early marriage. The theme of these talks will be, “What Now?” Ben Duff, associate state YMCA secretary, and Dr. E. W, Stoneburner, dean of men at the col-
lege, will lead groups in discus-.
sion of “How to Make the Hi-Y Effective in Schools and Communities.” |
Set Musical Programs |
The Trinity Baptist Church. 525 Minerva 8t., will present the Metrepolitan Missionary Chorus and the Silvertone Quartet in a musical program at a building fund rally tomorow at 3 p. m. in the church. Miss Sallie Bryant is chairman of .the event and the Rev. C. F. Harris, pastor.
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