Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1951 — Page 4
live at 3264 Ruckle
These parents did not invent the principle. The mother
‘solemnly quoted for me a passage of Scripture which ex-|gwurch. God's command to man to tithe, or give a tenth of income to Him. You will find it
An’ Malachi 3:8.
Park Ave. The 230 members of this church last year gave $50,000
to missions, % Give Double Tithe
ws the rule rather than the exn for men and women of the
ee
tion to tithe. The Rev.
1 R. Kauffman, pastor, and Kauffman give a double e, or 20 per cent of their income to the church. Thus they pet the pace for the members who
are all in modest circumstances.
Ty EMA WIVERS MILNER
The Floyd 15. Bremen Soman refuses to “rob” God ~ Unléss you give a tenth of your income to the church, on digi ein growl een te They, with their four young
St.
imagination as an empty, echoing
ily agreed statement about his church. He
sees the world as a unit and Christian missions its hope for peace and security. He feels when
a hand in their affairs and financial problems and . difficulties smooth away. Two years ago, the congregation numbered 175 persons. They gave $13,000 to missions and paid $10,000 down on the purchase of Fifty First Street Methodist Church.
not see how we could increase our gifts to missions and at the same time go on buying another church,” was the minister's comment. “But we have. And it looks as if we shall move into the church on 51st St. in January without any indebtedness.
men and women tithe, God takes
“Some of our people just could
Square Christian Church will re-
made by the Vernacular Society,
£ would like to have such| “Tithi k h th Eo Su, Mrs. Bur- posstle Hasey au ings roughs commented. al hen We give the theo Events : Catholics seak “I do my own Atter Ch e 3 Ch hio G Mass in Englis ny last baby was born, I really Be SL ristian Church to Give oe a = un hushan a 0 e oman atholic But my hushand 1s so good se Dads Special Recognition [uc ow sen Tau win for us to tithe. We have a car now be permitted to be recited in but we didn’t until about a year| AIl fathers present on Father's ig, lt, Jour, Soe bg, gotolled, Cor. English. ago.” Day tomorrow in the Fountain ett This will happen if an appeal
Offers Key Point
Then she added casually: “The overnment takes the withholdtax na we pay it.” I gas This was a tremenHons point she offered so matter-‘of-factly, Never before had 1 cured to me that all of us, way, were setting aside more than a tithe for Uncle Sam when we ‘paid our tax. “We budget our income. That's one of the results of tithing” Burroughs continued. “The
first thing my husband and I do
ceive special recognition. The Rev. W. F. Mathis, minister,
fathers at the forenoon service and preach them a sermon titled: “Fatherhood” at 7:30 p. m. All a those “paters” who attend at night &/will get lapel flowers to distinguish them. In the morning, they and their families will hear an address by the Rev. Earl Stuckenbruck, missionary to Germany.
to annex the fathers of our country. He thinks it's an easier task |ms to enlist the services and work of dei rlgous comvctions, a,
will address special remarks to the a
The Rev. Mr. Mathis says the heer: “Other churches should make more effort Dr. Willian
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American homes and prevent de- BIER bra MOSUGASY. « Svonts fallow Scientist Hh will: Announce Sermon
ithe subject of the lesson sermon
‘Itist, for tomorrow. burs his heavenly kingdom,” II Tim. of the 4:18. AN the following passage:
OiiFesiion. ” The quotation came the Christian Science texthe hook, “Science and Health with
rfect records be given. hy retin Keim | x oi /OB—The church
OTTOW. TS will give the en's Chorus, ted by Clarence, Stew»
Foi y
k pie Fenost 1 an, pastor
Niliam Hugh
Rg i 5 dress. The sno Brown, wil. 8 sing. at ls armas ack pubic chairman and ay VE B L. Shelton, Frag then ohatict WR i IN a 3 oe i Si Ieee Kiipiods mornin, he oh sora nies the iiyy, om John han Morgan.” ass [ min nt minTote Pi side; or speak on Burdctie Fd of: 3B He apo ry Mrs, Er-ip ee, TE Sagseaisn, Se Fenest x iinet : as asmes Erie
fies. Sc:
“(lod the Preserver of Man” is in all Churches of Christ, Scien-
The golden text is: ghall deliver me from every evil work and will preserve me unto
The lesson-sermon also includes “Discerning the rights of man, we cannot fail to foresee the doom of all
Bible Study, 10 A. M.
L. TOTTY, Minister "Morning SSfansbin, NAM
Church Office, L1-9502
t and Linden Ste BE. Schroeder
wear SNS IsRsEn en 10:15 A. M. i 0AM.
School saswan
A slKey. to the Scriptures” by Mary ‘Garfield Heights
2842. Shelby Street
First United Lutheran Church
N. Pennsyivanio St. PAUL E RUPPAAN, Poste
10:30 A. M—~MORNING WORSHIP “THE TEMPLE OF GOD'S SPIRIT."
CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:30 A. M.
~CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN
Church of Christ
Evening Service, 7 P. M.
~—GA-9480 Wed. Eve. Service, 7:45 :
v
Pastor's Home, H1-3925
“The Lord ||
with headquarters in Chicago, is granted by His Holiness, Pope Plus XII. Msgr. Joseph P. Morriairman. ~~ |SOD, society president, in the appeal asked the Holy Father to allow “restricted and supervised” use of English instead of Latin in some parts of the Mass and Od church rites in this country. Msgr. Morrison said that such use of English would be “of great advantage for the souls of Cath-
THE TITHING BURROUGHS —A revolving be in the Christian py Missionary Alli ance Church pictures countries to which gees the Burroughs tithe. Gazing ard are: Mrs. Floyd de , Baby Jimmy, Floyd Jr., (seated) Philip and
Jane.
Local Delegates To Attend Session
Representatives of the Indianolis Church Federation and Iniana Council of Churches will attend a conference of interdenominational executives Monday through Saturday at Lake Geneva, Wis. Due to attend are Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel, executive secretary of the Indianapolis Church Federation; Dr. Ralph L. Holland, general secretary of the Indiana Council of Churches, and Donald B. Atwell of the federation staff. The World and National Councils of Churches as well as those in many states, cities and counties will send delegates to the meeting of approximately 200 executives. Outstanding among the scheduled speagers will be Episcopal Bishop Henry Knox Sherrill, president of the National Council of Churches, and Dr. Franklin Clark Fry, president of the United Lutheran Church in America who is vice chairman of the Central Committee of the World Council
olics in America.”
CHRIST NOW WITH NEW AGE
HEAR SUNDAY EVE — 7:30
THE GREAT REVELATION OF THE HOUR and HOW TO GET RESULTS
HERE and NOW H. V, Cook and Guest Speaker
INDIANAPOLIS GOSPEL TABERNACLE 610 N. Alabama ot North St. National Convention Starting June 30th to July 8
of Churches.
Non Sectarion—Undenominational
Sunday 11 A.M. Nightly 7:46 Exe.
\ University . |Auditorium and live in the university dormitories Wednesday| Blaby
to its sessions.
\ |uled speakers include Dr, George
|and author, and Bishop J. W. E. . |Sommer of Germany,
Christ “Church
Methodist Group
To Open Sessions Next Wedvestay
tes to the Indiana Meth-
odist 348 to the Indlane Men
sions in the Indiana
next Sunday. annual conference in Bo Rua) Oey a women from all over Hooslerdom Herman B Wells, University president and Methodist layman, will welcome the conference on the opening night. Other sched-
Crane of Chicago, psychologist Dedicate Bullding
will dedicate the
$102,000. The bishop also next Sunday morning.
passed their 70th birthdays.
will be elected.
Cantor Glass to Leave For Israel Last of June
his relatives.
mer in Jerusalem.
at 8 a.m.
New Jersey and North poiioet Frederick R. Daries, Pastor Paul H. Frankenfeld, Assistant Pastor
9:10 A. M. Church School 10:00 A. M, Service of Worship
"VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA 320 N. Ilinois St.
K. Grace Crandall, Comm, SUNDAY. T:30P. M. ~—Speaker—
Paul Sbbie. angela}
Lt. Col.
(Episcopal) Summer Schedule Sundays: 8, 10, 11 a. m. Daily: A a. m.; Wed. & Fri, 7.
Full Choir of Men and Boys at Late Sv .day Service Nursery Care Also Provided
This Summer, Tomorrow
Visit Indiana's Historic Church ON THE CIRCLE
REVIVAL CENTER
2011 N. Meridian St.
HOCKSTRA—LAYZELL
Healing Revival
2 PM, 1:46 P.M. Mon, and Saf.
WCBG (1470 KC) Mon. thru Sat—1:30 A. M.
METHODIST
CHURCHES
ROBERTS PARK CHURCH
Since 1821 Delaware at Vermont Ministers Amos L. Boren, D.D. George W. Dinwiddie, 8. T. B.
BROADWAY Fall Creek Pkwy. at Broadway Ministers: ROBERT B. PIERCE, D.D. CARL D. SHAFER,
13th and Carrollton FORD PORTER. Pastor
BROADCASTS EACH WEEK WIBC wees Sunday. 8:00 AM. § “Tien M Sunday 10 A. M.
Services—0:30 A.M. 10:30 A.M. 6:30 P.M, T:30 P.M.
Sunday 10:30 A.M. Subject: “No Charge Accounts.” 7:30 P.M. Baptismal service. | Subject: “The Millennium, When The) Kingdoms of The World Become the King-|
| doms of Christ.” 8
«Rov. Rudy Corolle of
Bishop Richard C. Raines of|# the Indiana Area and trustees|§ new Wesley! Foundation building next Satur-|§ day afternoon. The building cost} will {§ preach the conference sermon}
The Borrowed Time Club of the} First Methodist Church will give|d 2a luncheon next Saturday noon.|$ The organization helps meet the} spiritual needs of those who have|§
Delegates to the General and ; Jurisdictional Conferences also}
Cantor Myro Glass of the} Temple Beth-El Zedeck will leave | the last of June for Israel to visit |¢
While in Palestine, he will at- 3 tend the World Zionist Congress |} which will take place this sum-|{
The Temple Beth-El announces |d the following schedule for the|$ summer months: services at 7/4 a. m. Monday through Friday;|¢ each day and at sunset; on Satur-|}¥ days at 8:30 a. m.; and Sundays |¢
Sermon topic: “Valuing the Seconid-Best” | X
FIRST—16th & Delaware § UNION—17th & Rembrand! Rev. Marcus W, Johnson, Minister Rev. Qerard B. Blus. Minister 100K Sabot | (0301 1, Sus BAPTIST CHURCHES WOODRUFF PLACE CENTRAL BAPTIST Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott Invites You to Worship With Us UNITED LUTHERAN |, WERE | NS re a .D 1B gov Classes for All Ages. “ruture Glory Nature and 2 7: M.—Religlous PY Pim. _ |LYNDHURST-Lyndhurss Dr. 3 blocks 8. ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH |, "smhineion, St. Donald 3. Duskin ~~ CHURCH Meridian and Vermont Streets ai Sorine gum. PILI ory Newton. mute irutor. s O Grafton bdsotonis To Md i I nd EE TEREPO SARE.) Svypt 41 Boh irae ELT HER en momen aren re
PRESBYTERIA
N CHURCHES
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
TWO MOR MORNING 8 SERVICES
on Bi ler
WALLACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN
TIERCE EDT
THE REV. DR. ROY EWING VALE THE REV. DR. WALTER T. PEARCY
9:30 A. M —Sunday School.
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SALVATION—HEALING
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Phils. Penne
REVIVAL JUNE 12—J0LY 1
PRAYER FOR THE SICK
ALLOW GOD TO HELP YOU
Meeting at:
Pastor Rev.
SALVATION
ARMY
“With Heart to God — Hand to Man"
4403 E. Michigan 8%
Waldo Risner
Lt. Col. HERBERT PUGMIRE, Divisional Commander Indiana Divisional Headquarters—234 E. Michigan
CENTRAL CORPS 234 E. Michigon 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. Chas. Knight
HARBOR LIGHT CORPS 24 S. Copitol 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
SurCont. & Mrs. Robert Ellis
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 each evening—7:45 P. M. Sunday School—10:00 A. M.
United Service with 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.
Evangeline’ Service—7:45 P. M.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
Branches of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass,
The Public Is Cordially Invited to Visit Our Services and Free Reading Rooms (R. R.)
Lesson for Sunday, June 17th “God the Preserver of Man”
Morning Services at 11 O'Clock in »Clock in All Churches and the Society
NORTHEAST
FIRST CHURCH
3620 BE. 38TH ST, BYENING SERVICE, 5 P. M. . CHURCH EDIFICE
DOWNTOWN
SECOND CHURCH
DELAWARE AT 13TH EVENING BERVICE 5 P. M. R R.. 1920 N. MERIDIAN
34TH STREET THIRD CHURCH WASHINGTON BLVD. AT 34TH
EVENING SERVICE, 8 P BR. R.. CHURCH EDIFICE
WEST SIDE
SOCIETY 2246 W. WASHINGTON
IRVINGTON (EAST)
FOURTH CHURCH « 8. DR.
BROAD RIPPLE (NORTH)
FIFTH CHURCH COLLEGE A' EVENING SER g: R. R. CHURCH
MN
SOUTH SIDE
SIXTH CHURCH
609% PROSPECT ST. ’ 1611 PROSPECT ST.
NORTHWEST SEVENTH CHURCH
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SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ABOVE CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.
Wednesday Evening Meetings In All Churches and Society 8 P. M.
Christian Science Reading Room Aoistly Maintained, 30 N. Pennsylvanie St.
9:30 A. M.—Church School eed G. Wilbur Little, Supt Bip BRANTLEY _ ® é wi STE ET suwve teres (8 THES E CHURCHES OF ChRISTS 530P.M—M. Y. F. Sermon: “When God Says No.” “” SPN YF, | Semen: ie 0 ® “CONTEND FOR THE FAITH WHICH WAS ONCE FOR ® (FIs Bide of Home Mission Ce —— | ALL DELIVERED UNTO THE SAINTS * BARE . NORTH Cm 18 IS THE WRITTEN WORD SUFFICIENT? : Dull I" growing.” 3D We have seen in former articles that the written word declares itself sufficient to proEAST 10TH STREET 3:90 A. Mprasiiipitens ® duce saving faith in the heart of man. (John 20:30, 31). We have also seen that it de- * METHODIST 9:30 AM. —Chureh School, @ claves itself sufficient to furnish the man of God for every good work—that is, for all that @ bg“ Bermon: “what Bo You Thinkr @ God wants man to do. (II Tim. 3:14-16) * Nios DIO Sohal Unexoetied » Wocliiies for Christian Now let us look further into the matter. Our question remains: Is the written word of @ Chinrod Sonody CC 8:30 A M. God, the Bible, sufficient within itself to lead us to God and save us, or must we have oddi- @ H104 Mm {termagian Concern.” EDGEWOOD ® tional oral tradition as some tell us? Again we simply ask, is the written word truthful? If ® oof} Mk bedi Youth Yalowines 1822 EB. Epler it is true, we can accept its testimony regarding its sufficiency. a orvices 11 sw shiutsh, ® Again we ore ossured that it is sufficient becouse it carries us oll the way through to complete salva- o soa ToD. Tuistiawuice. Minar @ tion by its promises. In the written word Jesus says: “Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to the @ Go to Church Sunday. [10:3 A M—“Patuers Day." @ "hole creation. He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that disbelieveth shall be condemned.” @ 7:30 P. M.—*A Great Paradox.” (Mk. 16:15, 16.) Since the written gospel is sufficient to produce’ this faith, it is the only gospel we need o preached. So without a word of oral tradition we are yr As ssAs~rsan saan » # BELMONT CHURCH guided by the written word to the pardon of our sins IRVINGTON CHURCH ® % or our salvation in Christ. If one denies this he is OF CHRIST ® OF CHRIST simply saying the Bible is mot true. Not only does the $ 1002 South Belmont Avenve § Written word promise man the pardon of his sins, but 25 N. Layman Avenue ’ % Sun also, upon its own stipulated terms, promises him eter- Sun ® 0 as doy nol life in heaven, ((11 Pet. 1:1-11.) Space forbids doy ® Bible School 9:45 § that we cite all the conditions or all the promises, but } Bible School 9:45 @ Morning Worship 10:45 § the point is that the written word, independent of any ¢ Moming Worship 1045 § ® Evening Worship 7:00 § oral tradition, stipulates the conditions of eternal life { Evening Worship 6:30 ? HOLINESS CH URCH ® Wednesday Evening 7:45 § and promises it fo ul who comply ile the editions. Wednesday Evening 7:45 * If the writt ete ® WEST "WASHINGTON SI. - he TUN or wh romsen does moke rink i ® ises its te: hy t A INVITES vou anb yours To OT | fort cami sii 3 omy | su hamot S ’ tru da fit is ATTEND ITS CHURCHES TOMORROW {|@ . Sunder Te Eo a eee Sunday » 9:30 A. M—Sunday School 10:30 A. M.—Worship Hour || @® sie School 9:45 Bible Study "us o orship 10:30 : Worship 10:45 6:30 P. M—Young People 7:30 P. M—Evangelistic Hr. ||© weg Worhip' 790 3 Next veel: The Purpose of the Writen Word) § evening 0 © _ . @ Wednesday Evening 7:30 Wednesday Evening 7:30 @ CHESTER WILKINS AT GLYN MOREILON | Dim S NORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHURCH 40TH & NORTH CAPITOL : CENTRAL—£lm snd Pine He Ti OF CHRIST OF CHRIST CHURCH W. B. McGINNIS Gremwood 880) | ALT, am je 960 West 31st Street 1041 Spruce Stree! yy ei) @ PIRST-3000 FR) Oa ROADUS DEAL" GA-1304 $ Bible 9:43 % oi TELIA" EE RT a y i R Me Sresiwoos mV. ALLEY Views & Sransten CT@] Evening Worship 745 Evening Worship 630 fvaning Wombip 743 ‘@ “IANDIR GRADFIELD ATs WARREN PARK_sw0 8. 1h Thursday Evening 7:45 Wednesday Evening * 7:30 Wednesday Evening 745 @ NOR TREE co TERI ne S ...You Are Warmly Invited fo Listen In MS no 130 KJ NG. ps Rolph £. Nibarger, Dis. Supt. BL. 0366 trom ® © WESLEYAN N FAITH. AND DOCTRINE ‘ Any 730745; 7:45-8:00; 8:309:00 © a —-— SeeiTatriisesssecoss 00000000000000 ®
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