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per, of course, died lo ago. Public. buildings of necessity en
very dynamic, eager to talk about his discoveries. . You may say to yourself as I did, borrowing Methodist phraseology: “The young man’s got religion.” He simply radiates it. He makes the Christian life seem so attractive, so full of adventure, that you are sure to come away from the interview resolved to be a better—well, better anyway. “One of the dangers that confronts an old church with a long history is that it may became a museum,” warns Father Craine. Christ Church Parish, with its beftutiful Gothie house of worship on Monument Circle, must not rest on its past, the rector holds. The Church cannot afford to do this any more than our country can afford to rest on its tradition of freedom. Freedom is a growing thing, he says.
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of early meetings in his opin Besides, he insists that a church iwhich stands at the very heart of the city @nd state should dedicate ; Indianapolis and Indiana every pennev building— tara. day to God. nney building—was the litera. One week-day he looked out on his congregation and saw an elderly couple who were marking : the 52d anniversary of their mar- Emily Crane; serves as his secre.
riage by going to church. Another day, he saw a woman, deep of tracts and baoklets in the
in sorrow because her small son had been killed. i Attracts Cross-Section From every walk of life and from every economic bracket they come to Christ Church. Being downtown, it attracts a crossgéstion of American folk for per-ljar trend toward religion, accord“I seldom enter the church during the working Say tk by the wide distribution of spe“per-
see someone
Father Craine recalled, sons searching or trying to offer themselves, everything to God.” The first thing that attracted|cpureh Parish House my eye upon going into the cool, 5 i Tre dimly lit church—it really 18 an . me to the center ever wery Sunday oasis in the midst of a very hotl,eterngon for recreation and re-| day, looking across at the old! ¢reshments. monument and our Very NeW church as well as outside per-|
BAPTIST CHURCHES
WOODRUFF PLACE Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott
Dr. Walter Hand Daylight Saving Time 9:30 A. M.~8unday School 10.45 A. M.~Rev. John Martin of Indias. Suest speaker, z P M= pers * P .
CENTRAL BAPTIST
Invites You to Worship With Os at Central Ave & Westfield Bivd
10:48 A. M.—Morning Service. 9:45 A, M.—~Bihls School.
Classes for AD) Ages
VERMONT & MERIDIAN Ozis D. Prusts, Th.D, George Ne ir director. Ar, organ P30 A. M.—Churoh Bch ol Classes. 10:45 A. M.—""Plon of the Future,” Rev. Kenneth Ewing. No Sunday Evening Service During
y & August. _ Thursday, 7:30 PM. Frayer Sorvice. | Peter Vroom. 10:30 A. M.-1:30 P.M.
YND! of Washington Bt, pastor. Services 9:30 a. m. and 7:
CROOKED CREEK—N. Mich. Rd. Louis G. Crafton, 9:45-—10:45; TUXEDO PARK—29 N. Grant (4100 East)
Lyndhurst
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Dr., 2 bl Donald J.
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8 unkin,
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& Both PM
ture rack. Serves as Secretary
Father Craine’s sister, Miss
rack. Miss Craine says it keeps
Visitors: take quantities of booklets on prayer, on how to solve life's problems, on biblical quotations and others. This thirst for the printed, spiritual word indicates a popu-
ing to the rector. He says all great movements were preceded
cial literature.
Philip Neri Catholic Parish will succeed the ‘Rev. Fr.” Thomas Cashman, O.F.M., as adsistant at Alverna Retreat House.
her busy renewing the supply. _ Father Thomas will assume his a former army chaplain.
FORGET THE HEAT—The Rev. William E. Weldon, priest-organist, rehearses with his choir _boys informally in the building of Christ Episcopal Church on the Circle. -
Named to Take Post At Alverna Retreat
| The Rev. Fr. Ronald Dinn, new duties as pastor and superjor| Albert Busald, deanery spiritual O.F:M., who grew up in the St./at St. Joseph's Church, Basthrop, director, have been invited to atLa., next week. “Father Ronald has been a women of the community. member of the Franciscan Mis{sion Band for some time and is/parighes
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"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
A Branches of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.
The Public Is Cordially Invited fo Visit Our Services and _ _. WFres Reading Rooms (R. R.) Council of Catholic Women will Lesson for Sunday, July 22d map thelr year's work at the CAC LIFER' | day night. sting Tous, Morning Services at 11 O'Clock in All Churches Haan Women aes wil assemble at 8 and the Society [ott Center Auditorium. NORTHEAST IRVINGTON (EAST) Brae wae rs Tremont FIRST CHURCH FOURTH CHURCH fo BAR | di ‘minute talks on the proposed ac- Fo i Re Pat tivities of the various NCCW committees during 1951 and 1952. - DOWNTOWN BROAD RIPPLE (NORTH)
| Mrs. William W. Miller, archdiocesan president, will give the
‘| Miss Marion L. Griffin, arch- | diocesan chairman of welfare who
‘SECOND CHURCH
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FIFTH CHURCH
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‘| recent] was appointed to the § EF 4 : NCCW welfare chairmanship, will 34TH STREET : SOUTH SIDE |talk about her duties. he THIRD CHURCH won ® CHURCH |speakers include Mrs. Jol A. WASHINGTON BLVD. AT 34TH SECT iT. | Murphy, Mrs. Elmer johnson, FEEING SERVICE 2 AC Sn = | Mrs, Char Mason, . - garet Shea and Mrs. George W. WEST SIDE NORTHWEST Hoffman. SEVENTH CHURCH The Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, SOCIETY
( 2246 W. WASHINGTON SONDAY SCHOOL AT 530 AM. ° SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ABOVE CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.
Wednesday Evening Meetings In All Churches and Society 8 P. M.
Christian Science Reading Room : Jointly Maintained, 30 N. Pennsylvania St.
archbishop of Indianapolis; the Very Rev. Msgr. August R. Fussenegger, archdiocesan spiritual director, and the Rt. Rev. Msgr.
tend as well all the Catholic
Representatives of various| will serve the refresh-|:
ments with Mrs. Charles West as
METHODIST CHURCHES
ROBERTS PARK CHURCH
Since 1821 Delaware at Vermont Ministers Amos L, Boren, D.D. George W. Dinwiddie, 8. T. B.
9:30 A. M.—Church School
About 400 soldier boys away from home|
Members of the sons are glad to volunteer as helpers for the project. | Chotr boys bravely don their warm robes and sing all sum{mer for services in Christ Church. {Holy Communion is celebrated on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 8 a. m, and on Wednesdays. and Fridays at 7 ‘a. m. On Sundays, Holy Com;munion 1s celebrated at 8 and 10 (a. m. and morning prayer is held at 11 a. m. |
Name Local Delegates
U. 8. Clutton, 9:30 A. M. 7:00 P. M Te Youth Council Parley. EMERSON AVE.—Emerson & B. New York
Miss Patricia McNelis and Jim|
Church Office, L1-9502
~ First United Lutheran Church
701 N. Pennsylvania St. PAUL E. HUFFMAN, Pastor
10:30 A, M.—MORNING WORSHIP “The Admonitions of History” CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 A. M. Pastor's Home, HI-3925
Bible Study, 10 A. M,
W. L. TOTTY, Minister Morning Worship, 11 A. M.
“Garfield Heights Church of Christ
2842 Shelby Street
Evening Service, 7 P. M.
GA 2480
“Wed. Eve. Service, 7:45
FIRST—16th & Delaware
Rev. Marcus W Johnson, Minister
11:00 A. M, Subject
“Standing on Your Own Two Feet”
CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN
UNION—1T7th & Rembrandl
Rev Gerard B Blue. Minister
10:30 A. M, Subject
“Vaoation From God."
HEAR
Dr. Andrew Johnson, D.D. and Ph.D, Wilmore, Ky.
8-Day Holiness Convention Subjects Throughout Week:
“The Five Famous Theories on the Doctrine of Holiness”
“Must We Sin?"
“Suppression or Eradication? Which Does the Bible Teach?”
“Is the Second Blessing Theory Scriptural?”
“The One Baptism”
ROBERT JONES, PASTOR €. R. RIFE, ASST. PASTOR
DR. ANDREW JOHNSON
Westside Church of The Nazarene
CA. 5197 AT. Asay
9:30 A. M.—Sunday School 6:30 P. M.—Young People SROOKSIDE—2101 Brookside CHESTER WILKINS CENTRAL—Elm and Pine
AT-5370
W. B. McGINNIS Greenwood -848J3 FIRST-3000 EK. 80h CH-0353
C. R. POSEY OREENWORDCE Ma oy my
' MOCARTY ST.—400 W. MoCarty LANDIS BRADFIELD AT-0TT8
wl E Yous WORLD WIDE WORK
The JHLGRIM
HOLINESS CHURCH INVITES rou anp yours 10
ATTEND ITS CHURCHES TOMORROW
10:30 A. M.—Worship Hour 7:30 P. M.—Evangelistic Hr.
PROSPECT—2000 K. Prospect
CLYDE MOREILLON M3379 RIVERSIDE--1900 W. 21m EV. HALT WA-1T84 SECOND 1] Crane BROADUS AL GA-1394 SUNSHINE GARDENS, S100 W. Fpler JOHN EASTBURN CO A-R368
VALLEY VIEW-69th & Evanston JOHN MOSIFR
WARREN PARK A400 & 14th
FREDRICK ( YON IR-4219 WESTSIDE~464 N..Coneerd H. W MASON , BE. 3062
|, Ralph E.Nibarger, Dist. Supt. BL. 0366 i IN FAITH AND DOCTRINE
BR-908Y
wu Catton will take part-in the pro-!
gram of the Archdiocesan Youth Counéil meeting tomorrow in New| Albany. i Additional local delegates who! will ‘attend include: Miss Rose-| ‘mary Degas, Miss Rosemary {Scholl, Miss Patricia Schoettle Kunkler, Fred Quiesser, John| |Schieb and Michael Fox.
| ST. MATTHEW ~~ | EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
E. New York & Oxford Sta. Rev, Carl H. Amelung 9 10 A. M.—Sunday School for all ages. |
10:10 A. M.—~"History Can Teach Vs I Corin 10:6-13. ec imterty TION . EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH New Jersey and North Streeta Frederick R. Daries, Pastor + Paul H Frankenfeld sistant Pastor 3:10 A M. Church School 1006 A. M Service of Worship. Sublect af Sermon: ‘As Pants the Heart Psalms 42. Celebration of the Lord's Supper at the close of the service
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Delaware and Walnut Streets (700 North) Dr W A. Shullenberger, Minister Church School—$:30 A, M. Morning Worship-—-10:45 A. M. Music by excellent choir. Sermon: “Timid Bellevers.” Youth Fellowshiph-5:30 P. M.
CHURCH
$7 N. Rural Dr. Harry Poll Two Morning Services, 8:15-10:45 “Christ, The Lord” 9:30-- Bible School 6:15 P M. Christian Youth 17:30-—-Evening Worship
“Spiritually Nearsighted”
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UNITY PRAYER GROUP
Affiliated with Unity Lee's Summit. Mo DR FREDERICK FELIAS ANDREWS Open Monday thru Fridays 1a m todp.m Un Literatu Classes—~Cohsultang RE. Mark Rm, 503, FR-4354
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA
320 N. Hino St
Lt Col. XK. Orace Crandall, Comm SUNDAY. 1.30 P. M Speaker
John Farquharson
Christian Businessmen's Committees in charge
Brightwood Free Methodist
f. 31st & Forest Manor Ave Rev. J. Clinton Swanagan. Minister A _ Welcome to.a Oreat k Sinday School. 9:30.A. M. Morning Worship 10:30 A. M Sublect: "A Good Man Lost and a Bad Man: Saved.” Evening Worship 7:30 P. M Eternal Destin Both sermons by the past
Evangelist
HAROLD W. | TENT MEETING—
Featuring 60 Voice Choir
REV. GRETZINGER of Long Beach, Cal, Is an outstanding authority on | the atomic bomb, as well as master of many musical instruments, including the pipe organ.
Corner Wigher and Forawey Aves
He spoke also of the eagerness 10:45 A, M.—"“This Was of his parish to establish the : center for service men in Christ]
"ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN }
REVIVAL—JULY 22-AUG. 5
SERVICES EACH EVENING—7:00 P. M.
_ WINTER AVENUE CHURCH © OF THE NAZARENE
G. Wilbur Little, Supt a Man.” Rev. George W. Dinwiddie. 530 P.M.—M. Y. F.
7:30 P. M.—“Indiffererice.” Dinwiddie.
“EAST 10TH STREET
nister E. 10th Bt. at Keystone Ave.
9 30 A. M.— Church School. 10:45 A. M.— "We Would Ses Jesus.” Holmes. 5:00 P. M Intermediate MY. P. : Home of tha Everson Bible Class.
Rev.
Rev,
Go to Church Sunday. ;
BROADWAY
Ministers:
NORTH CHURCH,
Meridian at 38th Stree
Dallas L. Browning, D.D. Gerald L, Clapsaddle. B.D.
Ministers
M.~—Prayer Fellowship. M. Church School. M.—Morning Worship. “On Trying | to Be a Finer Person.” { Rey. Clapsaddle, Unexcelled Facilities For
Christian Education
1822 E. Epler Services in new church.
| 9:30 A. M.—Church School,
{10:30 A, M.—"‘You Are My Friend." 7:30 P. M.—'Why De We Sin?"
~ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
+. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Delaware at Sixteenth OEORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ CHARLES RICHARD BROWN TWO MORNING SERVICES
9:30 and 11 A.M. “I Will Not Leave Yoit Desolate.” John 14:18. <
WALLACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN
4805 EAST 10TH ST. Rev. John H. Bergen. Minister © Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship=—10:45 A. M
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
The Historic Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher Was Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts. JEAN 8. MILNER. D. D.
JOSEPH W, JOHNSTON Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. “The Unexpected Gift.” Dr. George W. Allison, preaching.
TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN
34th and Central \ THE REV. DR. ROY EWING VALE THE REV. DR. WALTER T. PEARCY 930 A M —8Sunday School
N45 AM Radiant Religion,” Dr. Carls ton W. Atwater, guest minis Vale Yat tt, “ rots te CGN G% \ \ Vv 3 THE 3 3 S$
SALVATION
ARMY
“With Heart to God — Hand to Man”
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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. Melmont First Lieut. & Mrs. C. Roberts
WEST SIDE CORPS 1517 W. Vermont ° 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 Sr/Capt. & Mrs. Robert Ellis
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Listed are only a few of the toples to be discussed in these meetings:
“Got Any Miracles Mister?" “Clive Me Fiva Minutes More!" * “What the Bible Says About the’ Atomic Bomb." , Iszael's
“The Return of the Jew . Hope for the Messiah.” 4 Broadcast Monday thru Friday WIBC, 7:15 to 8:15 P. M.
Fall Creek Pkwy. at Broadway
ROBERT B. PIERCE, D.D. CARL D. SHAFER, WM. R. BRANTLEY Duplicate Worship Services 8:15—and 10:45. Sermon: “Sources of Power for | Every Day Living.” (8:00 P.M.—M. Y. F. -
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EB. D. Thistiewaite. Minister
chairman of hostesses. A group of womeh from Indianapolis are expected to go to a Leadership Institute sponsored by the NCCW, Sept. 3 to 7, in St. Louis, the deanery council announced today. Mrs. Johh P. Monthrun is deanery president.
ST. MARKS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
CALVARY TABERNACLE
902 Fletcher Ave. ¥3
Hear Rev. Nathan Urshan Preach
Sunday Morning et 11:00
Prospect and Linden Sts. Re: Vrshan . Urshan Rev. Duane E. Schroeder “Emptied From Vessel To Vessel” \Worship earasseenaiie 1015 AM Sunday Evening — 7:45 [Sunday School ....>. Dinh “A True Discovery of God” Hear These Moving Messages 2 Christ Church
Hear The Broadcasts Sunday Morning 8 to 8:30—WISH Mon. thru Fri. 10:45 to 11: Each Night WIBC
TURNERS RR Dr. A. Earl Lee
“A 20th Century Prophetic Voice”
(Episcopal)
Summer Schedule Sundays: 8,10, 11a. m. Daily: 8a. m.; Wed. & Fri, 7. |
Full Choir of Men and Boys at Late Sunday Service Nursery Care Also Provided
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Central Ave. at 47th
Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr.
Sunday School 9:30.
Worship 8:30 and 10:30 “But Not”
MERIDIAN HEIGHTS
This Summer, Tomorrow | Visit Indiana's Historic Church |
Evangelist L ON THE CIRCLE
Song Writer
Founder - Minister
Helping Evangeliza The Weld 13th and Carrollton FORD PORTER. Pastor
of Immanuel Temple.
FAIRVIEW
46th and Capitol Ave.
“Jesus as A Friend.”
VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister 9:30 A. M.—Church School. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship
BROADCASTS EACH WEEK Los Angeles, Calif. WCBC > WIBC 1470—KC . adiooxe, | § Mon, thru pr Aimee Semple McPherson
Sunday 10 A. M.
Services—9:30 A. M.. 10:30 A.M. 6:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M.
Saturday night Subject: “The Greatest Heavyweight Champion Wh! Lost His Title.” |
Named Him— a “The Latter Rain Evangelist”
Coming—Tuesday 7:30 P.M.
Sunday School—9:30 A. M Morning Service—10:45 A. M. Evangelistic Service—7:45
Lt. Col. HERBERT PUGMIRE, Divisional Sm monder Indiana Divisional Headquarters—234 E. Michigan
Go to Church Sunday
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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 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 FM
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 Service-—7:45 P. M.
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Moving pictures of Naked Spearmen in darkest Africa who attempted to kill or capture Evangelist Rice.
7:30 Nightly July 24-31 Indianapolis Gospel Tabernacle
610 N. Alabama
a Continue Each Night
3 Next Week—7:30 I Rice | "Wings of Faith" of Nardi. Toon | WCBC—Sunday 2:00 P.M. music director Daily 7:30 A. M. 1470 On Dial Mrs. Steward a Raymond G. Hockstra, Director
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“CONTEND FOR THE FAITH WHICH WAS ONCE FOR ALL DELIVERED UNTO THE SAINTS”
PRIVATE INTERPRETATION OF THE SCRIPTURES
Has the individual the right of private interpretation of the scriptures? Why not? If the inspired writings are
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& 8 ® addressed directly to the people, it was certainly indicated that the people should understand for themselves. If 3 ® the messages are understood, that is all the interpretation they need. The scriptures were not written as enigmas, « é which only a privileged class has the key to unlock. God is not trying to hide the truth from the people but to give @ ® the truth to the people. If people can understand a sincere letter -written by a friend or loved one who is trying o 5 to tell them something that will do them good, they can understand the message of the scriptures. a ® Of course there are matters of history, geography, racial custom, etc., that may offect his understanding, but ® SN @ these things wuld be understood, not by belonging to a special clerical class, but by intelligent study of such mat- & R » ters which could be accomplished os well by one individual as another. The self-styled “clergy” is not endowed o by any miraculous understanding of such matters. Those who belong to. that closs had to learn what they know by » 2 @ individual study and investigation. Any other individual con do it as well as they if he wishes to do so. » ¥ » PY Y When Peter says that no prophecy of scripture is » Q BELMONT CHURC of private interpretation (11 Pet. 1:20, 21), even the IRVINGTON CHURCH x o cursory reader can see that he is not talking of the of CHRIST o X % OF CHRIST gnderstanding of the reader, but the inspiration of the 3 ® 1002 South Belmont Avenue writer. The writers of scripture did not.simply write 25 N. Layman Avenue § their own private notions, but wrote what the Holy Sund 10 Sunday Spirit prompted them to write. It was not @ private : nday 0 Bible School ~~. 9:45 3 message, but a divinely inspired one. Bible School 9:45 30 Morin Wardiio 10:45 In the final analysis, without individual interpre- Morning Worship 10:45 | vening Worship 7:00 tation there can be no such thing as individual respon- Evening Worship 6:30 3 Wednesday Evening 7:45 sibility. The glaring inconsistency is that the indi- Wednesday Evening 7:45 } WEST WASHINGTON ST. vidual is told that he cannot interprét the scripture BRIGHTWOOD CHURCH ~ {| for himself; but he is given an ecclesiastical interpre- Of | CHURCH OF CHRIST tation in the same language and must interpret the CHRIST s 2302 West Washington Street interpretation for himself. All interpretation must be 2446 North Gale Street ; 9 in the form of language. If he cannot understand the $ Sunday language of the scripture, he cannot understand “the unday hq Bible School 9:45 language of the interpretation. He may seek help os Bible Study 9.45 $ Morning Worship 10:30 he would in understanding anything else, but the final Worship 10:45 |@ Evening Worship 7:00 3 decision rests with the individual himself. Evening 6:30 | a Wednesday Evening 7:30 Wednesday Evening 7:30 o NORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHURCH 40TH & NORTH CAPITOL ® OF CHRIST OF CHRIST - CHURCH OF CHRIST ® 960 West 31s! Street 1041 Spruce Street Sunday ® Ai ou aSunday Sunday Bible School 9:45 3 Bible School 9:45 Bible School 9:45 Morning Worshi : ® Worship 10:45 Morning Worship 10:45 oring Worship ‘10:45 oS Evening Worship 7:45" Evening Worship 6:30 i Evening Worship 7:45 ® “a a ®
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