Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1951 — Page 6
present a distinguished speaker,
"EVERYTHING'S ALL
RIG HT"—Mrs. Richard v. "Montieth |
cause of growth, the church pur-
Serivade
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5 Yep Adah oP A rf A i . = “ , Wai - : " , ry Zl 5 r y r isn Te bad y EE ranaane ” < ly a “appa " Se isha ii . N , : SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1951 AAPOR | ® "% g | ; . HES BI d Churchwomen— | y » METHODIST CHURC in Church News— ; | | p i i B C | | BROADWAY eco i Seek to heat | 80t [dIS6 | Is Celebrated ROBERTS PARK ‘CHURCE | pes creer Puwy a3, Broadway ind Vy . ~ my a : : SNe : | Firy 2 / D ce Mi Is ’ hie . Delaware at Vermont ROBERT B. PIERCE, D. D. Man Ivor Fellows » Dinner Ministers Amos L. Boren, D.D CARL D Shapes. ear George W. Dinwiddie, 8. T. B. | WM. R. : hurch Group Maps Program Marks 22 3 C P . P 9 The 2749 members of the 9:30 A. M.- Church School Duplicate Worship Services My Dear Ho ~ For Happy Marriages, Homes p A Broadway Baptist Church will G. Wilbur Little, Supt 8:15 a. m.—Holy Communion. orn zy v 2 ( : By EMMA RIVERS MILNER sh . mark the 22-year pastorate of tHe 10:45 A. M. Seeking Goo Tage 10:45 a. m.—Worship Service— a my letter ot ; a 1000 Local Women Rev. R. M. ‘Dodrill with a fellow- - ey. Jorge DAA ii isi Messiahs. JIT At tier & STAY AWAY from the Third Christian Church if you E d A d “ship dinner at 7 p.m. Monday | oo uy op | 800 p. m=M. ¥. ail uh don't believe in working early and<late to lay foundations ; xpecies : a Alen Church enrollment ee 400 Ee sosaverDE EAST 10TH STREET eee ther sight e : reximate ndianapo- when ‘ «l 1: OF for happy. marriages and homes. . ! : lis Sh CE IIVit Sin ne Dre gan his ministry here in 1929. Pail Blanthian aw GETRODIS] band or son Be EC a I ,~Sinc¢, “he, has Baplised pon on —~Frecdorn and Cath EW endulr Bekew: ~the- family is ii Pe $ reddings In that ehurch busy with eep plans and activities to cheat | By en a! : PM Ma¥eo. ln So Soluce : Ye 5 olic Power.” | E. 10th strat Keystone Ave. divided and the di mi | the Second Presbyterian ‘Church and 1227 funerals. ijn st . dv. divided and e divorce. . | 3 . dining room. : . The congregation vccupied the = .& — £ Sr Daring Family Week will be spon-| magaant_and distribute a8 The festive event planned to church at College Ave and 15th EDGEWOOD 10 latte vs Rev. Bo a houses. pa wv ’ h (any as '100 copies of an edition increase sociability among the St. when the Rev: Mr Dodrill ar Edeewood urade School Gym While soon Ms diate J. Tibip. earn a tre a sored tomorrow through next , mang the church members. femininé contingent, to gather in first assumed his dutics as pastor. Building New Chutch dome of the Everson Bible Class and Hake | TSifiday. But the special com tyra montfeth- nye tire custortrgiite for teligious-projects-and to. _ In 1933, needing more space be- _. SS ct: gelanl ne re profit when |
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mittee’ in the Third Church cofi- of family devotions is being : 10:30 A M.—"Following Jesus." mon Of ’ y Ri 43 sev ‘ . . y z og .1 chased the edifice at 22d and 7:30 P. M.—"The Generous Eve. Each famil ‘sides’ every week a Christian adopted in certain nouseholds I a gama oe holds nightly devotions with her children because it gives David or Tos coil age oe Meridian at 38th Street, 2 garden - Family Week. through the influence of the com- The Women's Association of the and Carol the feeling that "everything's all right. wD |dedicated a new education build- EAST PARK Gerald ¢ Slapsadala. B D. quarter acre One of the most colorful events mittee. And this she considers a Second Presbytertan Church . ure rou S ere |ing adjoining the church. o. Sule, TITEL Teun (Daylight Saving Time) \ . land. y : invitati — 9’ Most of sponsored by the committee was most heartening sign. mailed out the invitations. The All Ch bh G Pp 4 . 10-Shuren Berool 3:30 5. 9:30 A M —Church School th An its public ceremony for renewal ‘Parents are so very busy,” she group wn present Mrs. Ovi R. a . Public Service Workers tn.'¢le and Cure of Discouragement.” je 5AM ~Siveraas grreriieln An ohess of “ "oa g g 3 rs ‘hice i ¢ 2 i J preac / ows. The Rev. A. deplored. “We don’t spend a great SPIES, cago, in an acqdress. Ob - | WwW k HH : 6:30 P M —Intermediate & Senior M.Y.F | _ in of marriage vows ae LB ts rami TO serve Family Week Agree to Waiting Period +» salle Sf X07 wong, ci oir doit igs ves, C. Brooks, pastor, led the men Of gpiritya) training of children, in the Near Fast making herself Some 1500 AFL employées of| : Choir YMCA | Education on a bed, sc
the audience in repeating the 4... oive them a chance to talk. groom's vows, and Mrs. Brooks prior qeyvBtions at bedtime give led the women in those of the children a feeling of security, that
bride. everything's all right.”
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useful and increasing goodwill between the United States and that part of ‘the world. Used For Missions The luncheon proceeds will go
Protestants, Catholics and Je Week tomorrow through May 13.
President Truman has written an endorsement of the special “Parents, Children and God.”
week, the theme of which is: Varied events are scheduled
ws will observe National Family
for Indianapolis and the whole
‘the Public Service Co. of Indiana agreed to a 10-day waiting period in wage talks today at the request of Gov. Schricker.
BROADWAY BAPTIST
taught every living. These gars if it we derful work 1 This villag
" : : The Governor told the workers] : THE COMMITTEE has encour- BY WAY or : wing Chri to the World Service Department country. These include panel discussions, services dramatizing the Wage Stabilization Board was! 22d and Broadway Rev. R. M. Dodrill, Pastor August. Ther aged the high school group of the Family Week. ap ans ArisHab of the denomination and be used De Of ae ve: EUB Church. rs. George .E.|expected to establish procedures Will Celebrate the 22nd Anniversary > oe church in its Sunday night forums gndq friends will atte for national and foreign missions ’ ; 1 in the next 10 days for handling : : 0 S prej ourtship and marriage. Next on or, “life led td = farury and Christian education. grams. : Gill will speak at St. John's| coq which have not been settled of Their Pastor, R. M. Dodrill northern Isrs one P Mother's Day, man B. Rice tomorrow from 6 to . Mrs. Sellers is the wife of Dr. The Family Life Committee of pvangelical and Reformed|in direct negotiations. con a A View W Sunday night, on Mothers Lay.[.n | oo the church. Dr. Fico Sellers, professor in the MeCor.jle Church Federation Wii, PS Church Thursday afternoon. Her| Gov. Schricker made the re-| > MAY & The Yeme or the Festival of the Ohjptian staff member of the State Board Mick Theological Seminary. The a PE rs She Growing tOPic will be “Happy Is the! quest after representatives of the| about 100,000 Home, the young people hn a Of Health, and father of four chil- couple lived in Jerusalem while Child Eg in varions cnurehes Family,” E a : utility, which serves 69 Indiana Bible School—9:30 A. M. [srael. They : hosts to their parents at such. a, “5 0 books ‘and DT: Sellers directed the American “hl ¢ren. The panel: in| Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel ex- counties, and the AFL Interna- | , : surviving Ji
discussion program. pamphlets dealing with courtship, Dr. George W. Crane of Chi- narpiage and family problems. cago, writer and speaker on fam- pa 4150 will address young couily life problems, visited the citynies ang parents next Sunday the past winter through the invi-imarning in the Sunday school. tation of the committee. He spoke (on Family Fun Night, Thursin Caleb Mills Hall and the qa. members will dine together
School for Oriental Research for the year ending July, 1949. Over ‘the period, Mrs. Sellers taught schoo! in Beirut, gave the use of her diningroom for a United Nations office and tookgn active part in UNESCO. She or-
during the week. each case, will include a minister, a parent, a teacher and a social worker. The Brookside Evangelical United Brethren Church will sponsor the panel tomorrow at 7:45 p: m. The evening's program
ecutive secretary of the Indianapolis Church Federation, will preach on the family theme at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Meadlawn Christian Church. Dr. Grover L. Hartman, director of the Social Service De-
tional Brotherhood of Electricall Workers held day-long wage talks with State Labor Commis-| sioner Thomas R. Hutson yester-| |day.
Goodwill Industries
Morning Service 10:30— Message and Communion Evening Evangelistic Service—7:30 P. M.
They believe t ants of the tr They believe of Benjamin, We saw gr result of the with the Eg:
church. land see both a serious movie Banized the “Holy Land Indus- : AM artment of the federation, will Arab village Mrs.. George Gill of Indianap- titled, “Families First,’ and the ries thus reviving many Jost Will open & series 2) Bropksiee give sermons tomorrow morning Plan Open House Most of She olis. who also is a specialist in Hal Roach comedy, ‘Teacher's ¢Tafts. hn which w ‘an ad-\,4 the Centenary Christian , ; ; ; (Was owne such problems, will hold a family Beau.” Mothers and other women Mrs. H. E. Raffensperger is dress by George Fisher, principal cpurch and at night, in . the The Goodwll' Industries will MONDAY, MAY Jn JoFdS 8nd th
hold open house in honor of!
life institute for the couples’ of the church will have tea to- 'Uncheon arrangements chairman of School 21, May 13; “A Family prmanuel Baptist Church. little more th classes of the Sunday school in morrow from 3,to 5 p. m. in the 20d Mrs. Harry E. Blasingham, Altar Program,’ May 20; and — rn Indianapolis aba Marion Counts —TP.M— We next November. She has held two pre- church parlors. The Fa-Lo-Ho President of the association. family life films, May 27. Methodist Bisho Listed ton y : Yad Mordech viously. Circle wif be hostesses. 1 na, Wallace, Sale smomelo. Other apgfarances of the panel . P Pa : Ribehvoinen have beh in 22d Anniversary from Wi bo 2 ght here, I shall exercise a 8!St. Will ralk on “God's Beauty scheduled for Wednesday at’ i ; > saw Gaza fi Mrs. Richard V. Montieth, 2310 es on Moods Deautvisre schedulta for Wednesday si-Aj Anniversary Speaker | he CR re Gocdwill plant, al
inalienable right,
W. 65th St, mother of a small Woman's re-
ome. That church will change
the group. They have met regyour mind for you. ‘Or at least it
ter-Banquet Friday at 6:30 p. m.
'and which he is so well equipped to interpret.
7:30 «+p. m. in the Old Bethel
mittee of the Council of Church-
Bishop H. Clifford Northcutt of
I'ne church this year is marking the 20th anniversary of the
during those hours. Mrs. A. M.|
| LON
Fellowship Dinner
Christian Science Churches
son and daughter, heads the Verse myself in a good cause and : Methodist ChurcH; May 13, 6:30 re ; : , | Events— Christian Family Life Committee. Say this: : hn the Irvington Methodist p. m., Roosevelt Temple Methodist i eo fren wu Welchons ang Mrs. Fo Lavon . It is three years pld. Mrs. Clar-| BY all means go to the Third ren. Mr. Wallace, through a Church; and later the same even- ag din e ss Rn bs nF or. s 5) are chairmen of the group) . ence H. Hamilton, Oberlin, O., au- Christian Church if you don't be. ShOWing of colored slides, will ng jn the Victory - Memorial pi De ona ° Frid 2 SO Which Will serve leg for the guests! Ul thor of the book. “Doorway to a lleve in taking the stitch in time take his audience to spots in In- Methodist Church. W hyra a be p. 3, ay in ein the new cafeteria built for| Happy Home,” helped organize fOr a successful marriage and diana beloved by nature lovers The Christian Family Life Com- elliren Soca rooms industries’ employees. The Downe
Church will r
ularly since to\lay plans to help, women and its chairman, MTS. stone buildi EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH modern need : { ’ n.18 ild , 38th and Meridian in every way indy can to preserve wi make a prodigious effort to, Husbands to Help |R. H” Crockett, have announced Sts ® oul ding a a New Jersey and North Streets Branches of The Mother Church ing lot for ti the American home. 0s | The mothers have pressed their the presentati f 1 nw od Federick BR, Davies, Pastel morning. is 0. Hishands rt om t p on of a panel on wing was dedicated. O. B. Little,, Paul H. Frankenfeld, Assistant Pastor The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. i Pt Set Ch | dimin ery ee or KP and “The Church's Program for Fam- Tower Club president, announced | p38 AM. Church School d e ’ ’ Paul F. Bi THEY HAVE found guidance et oral Program Eng Toon ie Be omensitly Life Education” tomorrow at the May dinner. Dr. Dallas L. T0..1et the Years Speak.” | car and lead in i Rational magazine Hearth: The Teoitur Central whol Abe oy i og 4 ec nn 7 p. m. in the New York Street Browning is pastor. : saiheredt {26m hibiorica interesting facts The Public J Corany fonts 3 ou Borvices and EoRgregRlion ~ stone, published jointly by Bap- glee club will present a Spring Bowman | : : : ; TANI - eA, ee ee Reading Roomy (1. ®).. etry = ~ AV , Hits and Disciples of Christ. Choral program at 3 p. m. BUT an 8 dimmer PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES ST MARK'S { . A ee d omen of the committee try to day in tha high school gym-| Another Moth Ran.) LESSON FOR SUNDAY, MAY 6 2h Dac oh er Mother-Daughter“Ban- 4 ’ : ence amie to subscrive tr. nas. aunt Scie othe same FIRST PRESBYTERIAN SIME TY , accommodate /day and hour i | . y \ N y ; [Christian Church. a OEORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ | Rev. Duane E. Schroeder ‘EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT the Irvington ou Arp Invited to Attend D. King, just retired after a three-| CHARLES RICHARD BROWN Worship ........00... 10:45 A.M. . or —_. can Legion.
DRIVE-IN WORSHIP SERVICES
at the Shadeland Outdoor Theater
2500 N. Shadeland
PAUL E. HUFFMAN, Pastor |
year administration as president| of the Council of ,Churchwomen, | will give the dinner address. Miss|
TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 11 A M
“Very Good." Gen. 1:31 Dr. Frantz preaching.
Worship. 10:45 |
Sunday School ....... 9:30 A. M.|
R. R., 1920 N. Meridian, Suite 1
Morning Service, 11 O'clock, In All Churches and The Society
College at 62d
Brown, those in the servis Payne, chairr
| 1 ~ Sunday 9 A.M. (C.D.T. : :30 P, UNITARIAN CHURCH FOURTH CHURCH program; Lu Be 5 % Glenna McElwain, directo 8:30 P. M.. High School Young People NORTH UNITARIAN CHURCH FIRST . n; L HON ams St Aran |music and youth work : oF | 738 P.M. Post Miah Scnool Young People Orchard School. 42d and Byram | 3620 East 38th Street Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8. BE — 1 Wars Hill Christian Churen, win WALLACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN a pir gen owe 2 a ll Brenig Servi Eva a de W: Wiegmanr Fi U . {sing and Shirley Merrick will| 4805 EAST 10TH ST 0 "Parsonage, 950 E. 34th St. R. R. Church Se Eo Tan Toe The congre, irst United Lutheran Church Pe Lo swgion. in Rav joha @. Berien. Minister Rev Ro» B. Connor Jr. | pusiic Morais and Private Conscience.” SECOND CHURCH rn payment of i i S O - t | : ; 701 N. Pennsylvanio St. I nodiced. the gon bw Morning Worship—10:45 A M Sunday School. 9:45 Oiion Col Ga cal Rasesreh Delaware at 12th FIFTH CHURCH $29,812 to t
Program. 10:30 A. M.
| Stanley Levinson to the office of Christian Wo
| president. Other new officers are
“A Little Higher.” | Youth Groups. 00. 6:30 and 7:00 P M
10:30 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP “GOD'S TIME SCHEDULE.”
~ SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
The Historic Church of Which
Evening Service, 7:30 R. R,, Church Edifice
: Evening Service, 5:00
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CHURCH SCHOOL. 9:30 A. M. |
Church Office, LI-9502 Pastor's Home, HI-3925
CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN FIRST—16th & Delaware { UNION—17th & Rembrand!
Rev. Marcus W Johnson. Minister Rev Gerard B Blue. Minister
11:00 A. M. Subject 10:30 A. M. Subject
‘“‘Sent, Not Spent.” “The Family.” |
BAPTIST CHURCHES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | CENTRAL BAPTIST |
Meridian and Vermont Streets Invites You to Worship With Us
Ozie D Pruett. Th.D. George Newton, music director. at Central Ave & Westfield Blvd
aul Pidlar. organist,
3 04 Mu —Church Schogl. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Service : . ommunjon cation. 9:45 A M.—Bible School 6:00 P' M.—Evening Training Group. 7:00 P. M.— "God Trains His Children.” Classes tor All Ages
The Indianapolis S8ymphonic Choir will sing. Edwin Bilteliffe. director Thursday, 7 p. m., Midweek Prayer Service
WOODRUFF PLACE |
Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott CROOKED CREER—N Mich. Rd & 86th | Louis G Crafton: 946—10:45;: 7 P M. DOr Walter Hand
Davlight Saving, Time
LYNDHURST—Lyndhurst Dr., 2 blocks 8. of Washington St Donald J. Dunkin, pastor. Services 930 a m and 7:30 p. m.
| — rer ee ter - —— TUXEDO PARK—20 N Grant (4100 East) Bas a M. 7:00 P M.
9:30 A M Sunday Schoo lutton, 9: 10:45 A. M.—Communion | Clutton IN a 400 PM — Vespers oo $30PM-BYP EMERSON AVE.—Emerson & E: New York. 7:30 P. M.—"Let This Mind wo. ! Peter Vroom, 10:30 A. M.-7:30 P. M. _
Herald Hitt Announces the Opening of the
CHRISTIAN SUPPLY HOUSE
Bibles—Christian Fiction—Gospel Recordings ee Scripture Text Greeting Cards—Religious Novelties Complete Line of Church and Sunday School Supplies
|Mrs. Nathan Resnick, first vice!
|second vice president;
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president; Mrs. Abe Goldstein, Mrs. Mich-| |ael Abrams, recording secretary; {and Mrs. Henry. Podkin, corre-|
‘sponding secretary.
Brightwood Free Methodist
FE 31st & Forest Manor Ave.
Rev J Clinton Swanagan. Minister. .
Welcome to a Great r Sunday School. 9:30 A. M
Morning Worship 10:30 A. M.| Evening Worship 7:30 P. M.|
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
E New York & Oxford Sts. Rev. Carl H. Ameling 930 A M —Sunday School for all ages. 10:30 A. M —SaIMonette “What Is Your ope?”
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA
320 N. Illinois St.
Lt Col. K. Grace Crandall, Comm SUNDAY 7:30 P M
—8Speaker— JOHN FARQUHARSON i Music Under Direction of | BEREAN JUBILEE TRIO
ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN !
CHURCH
87 N Rural Dr Harry Poll Two Morning Services. 8:15-10:45 “Christ Is the Life”
9 :30—Bible Schoo) 6:15 P M. —Christian Youth 7:30—~Evening Worship
“Blessed Are the Poor”
Christ Church
(Episcopal) ON THE CIRCLE The Rev John P. Craine Rector
The Rev Frederic P.
Williams. Assist -Rector
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252 Mass. Ave. LI. 8531 — - Tq == WORLD WIDE VWODK | = CRN ) Jk I] | The JHC | “She. RM | HOLINESS CHURCH | BB IOLINESS CHURCH | INVITES rou anp Yours To i sof ATTEND ITS CHURCHES TOMORROW 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School 10:30 A. M.—Worship Hour | 6:30 P. M.—Young Péople 7:30 P. M.—Evangelistic Hr : BEECH GROVE-—120 8, 4th PROSPECT 2000 E. Prospect } CHARLES McHENRY GA-4388 CLYDE. MOREILILON I-221% | TA er IwNIS Gromwood 8461 SECONDLLAS Couns Pr iy cH-0353 “UOHN FaSTRURNS MO Whe TL "RNIGH p Maly ot. wood 275 VALLEY ML by . tion McCARTY ST.—400 W. McCarty WARREN PARK 6400 E. 14th LANDIS BRADFIELD AT-0776 FREDRICK (YON IR-4219 NORTHMDE S700 0 BU-1220 AWESTHDE 401 ¥ Concord or Ralph E. Nibarger, Dist Supt- BL. 0366 - ’ WESLEYAN IN FAITH AND DOCTRINE
Ihe Rev William E Weldon Priest-Organist Bunday Services 8 9:30, 11, 12:18 Weekdays 8. 12:05 Wed and Pri. 7:00
Aenry Ward Beecher Was Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts | EAN 8 MILNER. D D
Minister JOSEPH W_ JOHNSTON Morning Worship. 11:00 A M Daylight Saving Time. | “How We Lose Things." | Church School 9:45 A M Supper Lecture Thursday. 6 P. M
* TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN
+ 46th and Capitol Ave VIRGIL D RAGAN Minister 930 A M Church Scnool 10 45 A. M. —Morning Worship
“Three Promises of Jesus." Youth Groups ¢. 6 P M
34th and Central THE REV. DR. ROY EWING VALE THE REV ROBERT 8. MOORHEAD THE REV. DR WALTER T. PEARCY M —8unday School M.—'‘Christ Ascending for Us.” | Dr Vale preaching
0 A 10:45 A
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3 SALVATION 3 ARMY
“With Heart to God — Hand to Man”
3 3 3
Lt. Col. HERBERT PUGMIRE, Divisional Commander Indiana Divisional Headquarters—234 E. Michigan
Go to Church Sunday
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CENTRAL CORPS 234 E. Michigan Major & Mrs. Clarence Critzer
FOUNTAIN SQUARE CORPS 1075 Hosbrook St Second Lt. James Davis
BELMONT CORPS 1401.03 S. Belmont First Lieut. & Mrs C. Roberts
WEST SIDE CORPS 1517 W Vermont Second Lieut. Chaos 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
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3 Sr/Maj & Mrs William Rawlin 5 SHELBYVILLE (IND.) CORPS X 136 E. Washington 3 Sr/Capt & Mrs Robert Ellis
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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 PM. 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, each evening—7:45 P M.
Sunday School—10:00 A. M. United Service with Fountain Square—7:45P M
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i 13th and Carrollton { PORD PORTER. Pastor ©
BROADCASTS EACH WEEK
WCBC WIBC 1470—KC Meh, Hira el ' Sunday 8:00AM ¢ Sunday 10 AM. | Services—9:30 A. M.. 10:30 A. M 6:30 P M. 7:30 P. M. 7:30 P. M
7:30 P. M.—Baptismal Service. The Christian League for the Handlcapped will have charge of service. BOB GARDNER—Former WLS National Barn dance star, will play and sing, also Mrs. Gardner and Polio Victim Violet Duracka will give testimony.
CHARLES E. TEDERSEN, will spesk.
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that the world may believe that thou might properly think of it also as The subject of unity among God” supreme importance.
Even though Jesus prayed possible; hence, Jesus, part of t
been answered.
1:10-17). Paul pointed out the erro
BELMONT CHURCH
! Others thank God that the present state of division exists, his choice. To be grateful for denominationalism is, in reality, to thank God. that the prayer of Jesus has not ®
In the early days of the Corinthian congregation,
THIRD CHURCH Washington Blvd., at 34th R. R., Church Edifice Evening Service, 8:00
THESE CHURCHES OF CHRIST
“CONTEND FOR THE FAITH WHICH WAS ONCE FOR ALL DELIVERED UNTO THE SAINTS” JESUS' PLEA FOR UNITY!
In Jno. 17:20-21 our Lord says: “Neither for these only do | pray, but for them also that believe on me through their word; that they may all be one; even as thou, Father, art in me, ond | in thee, that they also may be in us:
didst send me.”
In these words we have expressed Christ's plea for unity, and since it occurred in His intercessory prayer, His prayer for unity.
s people cannot be overemphasized, The
He also reveals the basis upon which it is to be accomplished, th ly plan or platform that meets God's approval. . ny.» 5 earnestly and fervently that all believers be one, he omniscient Godhead, prayed for an impossibility. Such a suggestion is preposterthat every man might have and join the church of
their progress was being r and sin of suc
The way by which they could all be one, was “that they all speak the same thing.” So long as man limits himself to the Word of God all will be one, but as soon
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.
h, and prescribed a way by which unity could be restored. @ |
SIXTH CHURCH 160915 Prospect St. R. R., 1611 Prospect
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plea and prayer of Christ makes it of and also shows that such is
men often argue that such is im-
hindered by divisive conditions (I Cor. ®
IRVINGTON CHURCH
y ; { Sunday School—9:30 A M. y OF CHRIST as man departs from that revelation and espouses the OF CHRISY | Holiness Service—10:45 A. M. S| 1002 South Belmont Avenue doctrines of men, division can only be the result. With 25 N. Layman Avenue | Evangelistic Service—7:30 P. M Q Sunday this in mind man is warned to “speak as the oracles Sunddy Sunday School —9:45 A. M. 3 Bible School 9:45 I Sod span 4 po 3; cf. | Cor. 4:6; Gal. 1:6-10; Bible School 9:45 Holiness Service—11:00 A. M 3 Morning Worship 10:45 00. Jel Rey aL au : Morning Worship 10:45 Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M a ky Worship 7:00 Jesus speaks of the ultimate effect of such unity Evening Worship 6:30
THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED
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Wednesday Evening 7:45
WEST WASHINGTON ST.
Services will begin
HEAR L. R. WILSON
President of Central Christian College, Bartlesville, Oklahoma
in a series of Gospel meetings—
MAY 6—MAY I5 at the
Garfield Heighis Church Of Chris
- 2842 SHELBY ST. |
Sunday morning service at 11:00. W. L. TOTTY, MINISTER
each evening at 7 45,
Wednesday Evening 7:30
in these words: “that, the world may believe that thou didst send me.” Religious division and denomination‘alism produces scepticism, infidelity and atheism. All professed believers, then, need to throw away every-
NEXT WEEK: HOW WE GOT OUR BIBLE!
Wednesaay Evening 7:45
BRIGHTWOOD CHURCH
CHURCH OF CHRIST thing not authorized by God, and stand united on the OF CHRIST | 2302 West Washington Street Bible. Then we would have influence and success in 2446 North Gale Street i Sunday convincing both the disbelievers and unbelievers. Sunday : { Bible School 9:45 These Churches of Christ recognize the validity Bible Study 9:45 | Morning Worship 10:30 of this program; therefore, we speak as the oracles of Worship 10:45 Evening Worship 7:00 God speak. Evening 6:30
Wednesday Evening 7:30
NORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH
OF CRIS © -- = 960 West 31st Street Sunday Bible School Worship 10:45 Evening Worship 7:45 Thursday Evening 7:45
9:45.
FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHURCH
* “OF CHRIST - 1041 Spruce Street! Sunddy Bible School 9:45 Morning Worship 10:45 Evening Worship 6:30
Wednesday Evening 7:30
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