Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1951 — Page 4
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Lp | o _ =. : - sa > ; I — “THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES oo i ._ SATURDAY, SEPT. 15, 1951 'SATURL y : "later erected a new, church onl } : Yay i FS Church Now: Yaa eite and stil later, dvoter at ‘Bible and- You Pesos to Address Pastor Emeritus ‘Garfield Heights Church of Christ Church Ev urc WS 3 > "11th and Meridian Sts. Dr. id Luncheon éeting hn : 1g Shelby Street : {kel held services: in the Meridian | S . To -Be S eaker Servic 7 r. M. ° > ) Street Church for some years. : | The Rev. Warran Mathis, pas- P Bible Stidy, 10 A. M. , Evening n . 1 r. urc to. Set He opened a Sunday school ec ure Topic ror of the Fountain Square Chyis-| The Irvington Presbyterian W.'L TOTIY, Minister —GA-9480 : and conducted evening w orship Inf tian Church, will give the address Church: will "present . its pastor, Morning Worship, 11 A. M Wed. Eve. Service, 7:45 : AH o J > 2 erred ay The present edifice "for the luncheon meeting of the. Emeritus, Dr. John B. Ferguson, lum —— IS Ar f Treasure was erected in 1923 and the edu-| Clergyman | Wheeler Mission Women’s Auxili- who Bas nat Fotured from two — m—— : ‘cational building in 1929. lary Monday noon in the. migsion. Jeaks abroa fi ‘two sermons SOU 1. WINNING CAMPAIGN af avoic J Dwighi Peterson will pre- Dr. 8, Marion Smith will lecture] The auxiliaty, including repre- teen. WI proaihi at 9 1s! AT THE i and talked f : — se : Se L preach at 9:15| i “By EMMA RIVERS MILNER _ [the 25th Chapter of Matthéw, in- the session and trustees in the on the theme, ™“The Bible and sentatives of 50 churches, spon-|anq 11 a.m. in the Church, He Brookside Pilgrim Holiness Church That is Fimes Church -Editor dicating the verses: name of the nearly 800 members You,” during the assembly period sors the program of the Wheeler and Mrs. Ferguson lived for more 2101 Brookside Ave. gregation te The Tabernacle, Presbyterian * «p,.1 was an hungred and ye -who made it financially possible./of the Methodist School of Re: Mission. Mrs. Donald Hood is/than a year in Manila, P. k, opening the
Church will add a treasure to the oo 1. meat; I was thirsty and
Mrs Peterson will speak as chair-/ligion beginning Tuesday night in president and Mrs. L. C. Hunt,
where he ministered, as interim |
Sept. 16-30
7:45
celebration of
city’s array of art objects as part yo oave me drink; I was a man of the permanent stained the Central Avenue Methodist ‘executive secretary. . + |pastor, to the interdenomind-| Rev. B. H. Colen, evangelist the Irvington of the parish centennial. stranger and ye took me in; glass window committee. «Church, tery ee p—— tional church there. Afterward, h | Si g Special Music & Singing by The Hamilton Sisters Dr. White The treasure, 5 mammolk naked, and ye clothed me; I was Speeches of Acceptance Dr. Smith of the faculty of the well as all other interested per- Dr. and M Ferguson toured Chatter Wilking, pastor Ph. AT-5279 apolis Wednes rare 2 ; r . . Al- 4 184 stained glass window o sick and ye visited me; I was in po or gos lark of the Butler School of Religion is sons are han TRIE various countries. abroad. He
, beauty and workmanship, Will 5ricon and ye came unto me.’ honor the memory of the late Dr.|" yoy might say that the TabJ. Ambrose Dunkel. Dr. Dunkel arhacle Church’ and the City of ‘served as Tabernacle pastor fOr rndijanapolis grew up together: 21 years... {For the town of Indianapolis was The 100th anniversary celebra-jjtt)e more than a quarter cention will open tomorrew Withitury old when 22 members from 10¢45 a. m, seryices and a sermon the ~ First Fresbyterian Church by Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, presentiynited in the organization of the ninister. At the same hour, Sept./Third Presbyterian Church. It 3, the congregation will dedicate hecame known as the Tabernacle The Dr. Dunkel Window and a ‘Church in 1883. sronze memorial tablet to Dr.| Organized in Residence Dunkel. A series of centennial, my. church was organized events have been announced 10 (pe residence of Caleb Scudder
continue through Oct. 18. cabinetmaker. Mr. Scudder and A Lovely Window another ‘charter member, H. C. You really should give yourself nowonmb both served the young a feast of soul, drop in the stately, rn4ianapolis as mayor and the stone Tabernacle Church and church, as elders. steep yourself in the loveliness of - "The city and the church weaththe window. I have seen many iNereq the Civil War, two world Indianapolis but there is some-i,onfijcts, a flood and the great dething climactic about this one. So] pression. varied are the scriptural passages “Nobody is crazy enough to and characters the window recalls think the city will have 30,000 inthat complete familiarity with it /habitants during this century,”| would mean a religious education. | | It seems fitting, too, that it oc- prophet as saying of Indianapolis cupies central place above then the early day balcony in the main worship audi-| " torfum. I can remember attend-| In 1950, Indianapolis boasted ing the Bethany Bible Classa population of 424,683 and many! taught by Dr. Dunkel in that very|still are moving into. the city. On balcony. {the other hand, Tabernacle There, early each Sunday morn- Church has the third largest Sun-| ing, he shared his knowledge of day school of its denemination|
in
{8091 persons de here,
the Bible and gave homespun, and 2789 members on the parish suitable home-in the school dis- |
practical illustrations of how such roll | knowledge could be .applied to] Completed in 1859 every-day living. | The first Tabernacle house of Then he hastened down the Worship was completed in 1859 at stairs afterward and into the Illinois a and Ohio Sts. The church|
give the memorial address. . Vale will dedicate the tablet and! dren, young people and adults. as BE. Ww. Stricker, host pastor.
manent stained glass committee,
the festive program of music and
MacCollum which hangs in the
tablet and every stone of his great church, Dr. Vale said:
state history quotes some dour|ghall mention the epitaph of Sir In 1850, only Cathedral,
This is the quotation:
| selection of home offerings in|
session, and Carl F. Maetschke, | {known for his popular presenta-
vice president of the board of tions of the Scriptures for the]
trustees, acceptance for the boards. Henry, Lee Willet, Philadelphia, presi-|
will make speeches of People of today.
The Methodist School will open |
dent of the Willet Stained Glass P-™. on Sept. 18, 21, 25 and 28,/and Miss
Leaders groups will include: Prof. Robert Eccles, ligion, Bloomington; Prof. Robert
at 7:30 p.m. and close at 9:30 Montgomery, DePauw University;
Myrtle Standiford,
Co. and architect of the Dr. Dun- and Oct. 2 and 5 in the Church. Rushville, Indiana Methodist Conkel Window, will explain its sym-|/Pr. Smith will give his address | Iference director of children’s work.
bolism. William P. Evans,
Teachers of chil-
after which the audience will |The Rev. T, L. Rogers, pastor of elder, will Separate into small groups for| the Victory Memorial Methodist Dr. |Special study.
|Church, is school dean and Dr.
window with prayer. Charles E. Nourse, vice president of the per-
will- read the Psalter Scripture Lesson. Julius Huehn will direct
Paul R. Matthews, organist, will play. i Thinking of a portrait of Dr. Dunkel painted by Elizabeth
church parlor, the window, the
“In my sermen tomorrow, I
Christopher Wren in St. Paul's London. The worldfamous architect built St. Paul's.
“‘Reader, if you seek his monument, look about you.”
GET PREPARED for school time again ... BUY YOUR more|
{trict of your.choice. See the wide
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FIRST—16th & Delaware
Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, Minister
11:00 A. M. Subject
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ST. MARK'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
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Lesson for Sunday, Sept. 16th “SUBSTANCE”
{10:30 A. M.—"Your Calling Calls for Care,” | Ephes. 4:1-6.
FOUR SQUARE GOSPEL |
Morning Services at 11 O'Clock in All Churches and tho Society
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3620 B. 38TH ST. R. R. CHURCH EDIFICE
DOWNTOWN
SECOND CHURCH
DELAWARE AT 13TH EVENING SERVICE. 5:00 P:- M.
R R. 1920 N. MERIDIAN
34TH STREET
THIRD CHURCH
WASHINGTON ‘BLVD. AT 34TH
EVENING SERVICE, 8:00 P. M. R. R. CHURCH EDIFICE
IRVIN MARTZ Seward Wilshire, song director.
i Free Methodist
E. 31st & Forest Manor Ave. Rev. J. Clinton Swanagan, Minister
Welcome to a Great Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 10:30 A, M.
Worship this week-end the Friendly Church with the Lighted Window.
WEST SIDE
SOCIETY 2248 W. WASHINGTON
countryside. |
UNION—17th & Rembrandt
Rev. Gerard B. Blue, Minister
10:30 A. M. Sijet
“Vacant Places”
of a church in Ohio in 1939, the enrollment had increased to 3012. He received 4573 persons into the church's membership during his|
aon,
—_—
“CHURC
ministry here. ‘Where Christian Experience Makes You a Member"
I heard words of comfort spok‘en by*him at funerals, saw .with what feeling he baptised long lines-of infants, enjoyed his warm handclasp when he. called at our house. He made a great point of visiting the members, all of them, as often as was humanly possible. The Dr. Dunkel Window has been wrought in a pattern similar to the chancel window which it faces. The new window depicts Christ in the center sending
“A United Church for a Divided World® 10:30 P. M. STATION WIBC Offices, Anderson, Ind.
NORTH SIDE CHURCH OF GOD
30th St. J. Her oe Caudill, pastor.
REVIVAL BEGINNING SEPT. 23 REV. N. K. POWELL, Evangelist
“First United. Lutheran Church
701 N. Pennsylvania St.
PAUL E. HU
10:30 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP “Undefiled | CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 A. M.
Church Office, L1-9502
FFEMAN, Pastor in The Way.”
Pastor's’ Home, HI-3925
IRVINGTON (EAST) FOURTH CHURCH
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SIXTH CHURCH 1600% PROSPECT ST.
NORTHWEST SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 5:3 A. M.
SEVENTH CHURCH (COLORED)
SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ABOVE CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.
Christ Church
Wednesday Evening Meetings In All Churches and Society 8 P, M.
(Episcopal) "ON THE CIRCLE"
SUNDAY SERVICES 8, 9:30, 11, 12:15
Christian Science Reading Room Jointly Maintained, 30 N. Pennsylvania, St.
Weekdays 8, 12:05
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OF GO
9:30 A M.--Sunday Sch 10:45 A. M.— WE ud Can
4°00 P. M.—-Vespers. 8:30 P. M.—B. ¥.P. 7:30.P.M.—Baptism.
BAPTIST CHURCHES
WOODRUFF PLACE
Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott
Dr. Walter Hand Daylight saving Time
the
out His disciples into all the world to preach the Gospel. A large open Bible dominates the area behind Christ.
Portray ¥
tray the ee Chrno Church Rev. R. E. Nibarger Alusteatod ih en scenes as: Evangelist 9: e ‘descent o e Holy Ghost; - b the disciples with Mary, mother SEPT. 14-30, 195) i
of Jesus; Peter and and John at the Gate Beautiful and various others. In the six ‘traceries high in the window, ,_angels h hold ld symbols of
Preaching Sunday
The text of our prayer is,
Revival Services
RIVERSIDE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH | 1207 West 21st Street
" Each evening at 7:30 te Sunday School at 9:30
E. V. Halt, Minister
CENTRAL BAPTIST
Invites You to Worship With Us . at Central Ave & Westfield Blvd. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Service. 9:45 A. M.—Bible School. Classes for All Ages
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
VERMONT & MERIDIAN Ozie D. Pruett, Th.D., Pastor. George Newton, choir director. Paul Fidlar, organist. 30 A. M.—Church School Classes, 40 A, M.— ‘The Ideal Church.” 100 P. M.— Capen Without Evidence.” Thursday, 7: 00 P M.—Midweek Prayer Service, “The Lord's Supper.”
Righteous
Wed. and Fri, 7:00 Church Open Dally for
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LUTHERAN
RIVER AVE. BAPTIST
The Friendly Church 1060 RIVER AVE.
9:30 Church School Assembly Sunday School Classes Morning Worship
“Excuses.” Baptist Young People Evening Worship
“He That Wi Souls Is Wise
_ 10:00 10:30 8:30
7:30
nneth Rev. Robert Blake : |
Your Prayers. For information call IM-4871
BETHANY © ib, Service, 10:45 A. M. CARROLL ROCKEY, Pastor
BETHLEHEM 7
and Ain? DONALD E. ELDER, Pastor
Summer Services, 9:15 A.M.
CALVARY *©
Shelby at Dudley in Edgewood WALTER LL. BARTH. Pastor Services, 8 and 10 A. M,
LYNDHURST-—Lyndhurst Dr of Washington St. Donal 9:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.
CROOKED CREEBK--N. Mich, & Both Louls G. Crafton, 9:45—10:45; ~ P.M
TUXEDO PARK—329 N. Grant 4100 East) | 0. 8. Clutton, 9:30 A. M. 7:00
EMERSON AVE.—Emerson & E. New York DE, Ix. B, Masinews, interim pastor. 10:30 A. M.-7:30 P . M..
pastor. Services
Morning at 10:30
“Lord, revive us again.”
Jail u N ITARI A N° Phone: Office—MA-6481 : : Residency Waarst a A nl HURCH WITH A
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UNITARIAN North Unitarian Church
sSiga School, jad and Byram | UNDAY, SEPT 16, AT 11:00 A. M. | Rishi i in Opr Own Back Yard.” | Minister: Rev. John Be Hammon, WI1-0829 chu rch School:
Union College Character Research Project (For information about Church School phone Mrs. . James Pontius—BR-1338). !
~ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Delaware snd Walnut Streets (700 North) Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Ministér Church S8chool—9:30 A. M Morning Worship—10:45 A, M. Sermon: “Your Friend Is at the Door.” Youth Fellowship—5:30 P. M. :
Third Christian
Presents their minister Sunday, Sept. * important question—
~ METHODIST
DOWNTOWN PROGRAM
"CAN A PERSON SERVE GOD
OUTSIDE THE CHURCH?" Come Early and Get a Seat. Follow The Crowds To The
ST. JOHN'S MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
1701 Martindale
16, at 10:45 A. M. answering this
17th at Broadway
Dr. A. C. Brooks, Minister
HOMECOMING 9:30—Church School 10:30—Worship
“The Dimensions of Your Soul" Christian Youth Fellowship—6:00 P. M.
ENGLEWOOD | CHRISTIAN| CHURCH
ROBERTS PARK CHURCH
Since 1821 Delaware at Vermont Ministers Amos L. Boren, D.D, George W. Dinwiddie, S. T. B. 9:30 A. M.—Church School G. Wilbur Little, Supt
10:45 A. M.—="The Glory of Going
Barth RUFp . : al On.” Dr. Dallas 1. or ura gd Arry 0 > %- ” x en Da oe Bervices 5. 15-10:45 Browning, guest “Christ, the Teacher | preacher. 9:30 A. M.—Bible School. . 6:15 P. M.—Christian Youth 5:30 P.M.—M. Y. F. 7:30 P M.—Evening Worship.
The Dead ‘Man Sat Up” Dr. A. C. Watters
2 TION |
Natures.” Dr. Special Music: from Ben Davis High School.
EAST 10TH STREET
Boren.
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH |
New Jersey and North Streets
' Prederick R. Darles, Pastor | Paul H. Frankenfeld, Associate Pastor | METHODIST 9:10 A. M.—Church School | 10:00 A. M.—S8ervice of Worship | Charles R. Holmes, “The Place of Music i Minister
Sermon Topic: in Worship." Mr. Young, organist for over thirteen! 9 Years will present a program =~f organ 10 music during the service. This will be his » last Sunday In our city. 6
E. 10th St, at Keystone Ave.
M. Church School. M.—“1 Will Uphold jhe, Church.’ M.—Intermediate M. Y, FP M.—Methodist Youth Fellowship ome of the Everson Bible Class
30 A. 45 A. 00 P oop _. Home
7:30 P.M.—“A Battle of Inner]
. a : i Accordion soloist
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES =
BROADWAY
Fall Creek Pkwy. at Broadway | | Ministers: | ROBERT B. PIERCE, D.D. CARL D. SHAFER, WM. R. BRANTLEY « Duplicate Services: ’ 8:15 and 10:45 Sermon:
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BROOKSIDE--2101 Brookside . CHESTER WILKINS AT-5279
CENTRAL—EIm and Pine W. BE. McGINNIS Greenwood 546J1
~ FIRST—3600 E. 80th C. EB. POSEY
GREENWOODN-—E, Main St. PAUL KNIGHT Greenwood 275
MoCARTY 3T.—400 W. MeCarty
CH-0552
LANDIS BRADF(ELD AT-0776 NORTHSIDE—1733 E. 46th THURMAN PREUSZ HU-T7220
“W en Life Kicks Back.” Dr. R. B. Pierce, Speaking. 6:00 P. M.—M. Y. F.
v NORTH CHURCH
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Meridian at 38th Street 2 Dallas L. Browning, D.D. IX Gerald L. Clapsaddle. B.D. S, Ministers 1X
9:30 A. M.—Church School. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. Sermons} “Lengthen Your Ropes; Strengthen Your Stakes Rev. Clapsaddle, preaching. Unexcelled Facilities for Christian Education.
| Go to Church Sunday.
Atiliated with Unity Lee's Summit. Mo
| UNITY PRAYER GROUP | | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Delaware at Sixteenth: GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ CHARLES RICHARD BROWN TWO MORNING SERVICES
9:30 and 1] A M “Light 1s Bown.’ Psalms 97.11 Dr. Frantz, preaching High School Group, 6:30 P.M. Young Adults—7:15 P. M | 8 P. M. Thurs, Supper and Convoc ation
FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS Open Monday thru Fridays, 10a m tod4p. m hig 1 Literature~GClasses— Consultant Market St., 8t.,
8 E. | Rm. 502, FR-4254
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| WALLACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN 13th and Carrollton | ogy 100s £251 Jes ok
a FORD PORTER Pastor { Sunday School—9 30 A. M~
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SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
The Historte Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher Was. Minister
WIB( WBC Vermont and Pennsylvania Sis + JEAN 8 MILNER, DD 70—KC 4 : | yosern Ww: JOHNSTON - 10 . “Mon. thru Fri; ° Morning Worship. 11:00 A ™ : TAS AM. “Why Be Religious?’ Dr, Milner Sunday. 3:00AM. } 2A N Church School, 9:45 A. Sunday 10 A. M, Rants Sr——
"TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN _
CGP TIOPM | THR REY an mor eNO VALE Rev. Stephan Tobico, from Itoly THE REV. DR. WALTER T. PEARCY ° a will at b 930 A M —Sunday
othoth. Schoo) - it 54 vice . AT Under. God.
Services 9:30 A.M, 10:30 AM,
MERDIAN HEIGHTS
Central Ave at 47th
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Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr., Minister Sunday School, 9:45
Church Service, 10:45 *“5C. C's.”
FAIRVIEW
46th and Capitol Ave. VIRGIL D. RAGAN. Minister 9:30 A M.~Church School. 10:45 A. M.—~Morning Worship . “What Do We Need Most?’
Go to Church Sunday §
WESLEYAN IN FAITH AND DOCTRINE
"HOLINESS GHURCH
AND YOURS TO
10:30 A. M.—Worship Hour 7:30 P. M.—Evangelistic Hr.
PROSPECT—2000 KE. Prospeet
CLYDE MOREILLON IM-2279 RIVERSIDE—1200 W. 21s . E. V. HALT WA-3T154 SECOND-—1419 Cruft BROADUS DEAL GA-1394
SUNSHINE GARDENS. 8100 W. Epler -- JOHN EASTBU GA-8668
VALLEY A & Evansten JOHN MOSIER BR-9057
WARREN PARK—6400 E. 14th
MOSE WIRE IR-4219 WESTSIDE—464 N. Concord RAYMOND -STREET BE-3062
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GOEL HGOELOOLHOSLNEOSOS
Lt Col. HERBERT PUGMIRE, Divisional Commander Indiana Divisional Headquarters—234 E. Michigan
CENTRAL CORPS © 234 E. Michigan Major & Mrs. Clarence Critzer
FOUNTAIN SQUARE CORPS 1075 Hosbrook St. Second Lt. James V. 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. Ernest Alder
ANDERSON (IND.) CORPS 936 Main St. . Sr/Maj. & Mrs. William Rawlin
~~ SHELBYVILLE (IND.) CORPS ~~ 136 E. Washington . 31/Capt 8, Ms. Robert Ellis
Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Morning Service—10:45 A. M. Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M.
Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Holiness Service—10:30 A. 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. Evongelistic Service—7:45 P. M.
Holiness Service—10:30 A. M. Evangelistic Service each evening—7:45 P. M. Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Holiness Meeting—10:30 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.
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Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M.
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Irvington Legion Home,
Downey at Julian GEO. 0. TAYLOR. Pastor
Raymond 6. Hoekstra
! Service 10:30 A.M. | : Fellowship DRIVE-IN 20, Service Service Shadeland Outdoor Theater
2500 Shadeland Ave.
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Millersville Rd. at Eastern L. C. WESTENBARGER,
Tonight 1:45
Sunday 11:00 5; 3:00, 145%
Sunday Sthool—9:45 A. M. Midweek, Wednesday © 145 P.M, Undenominational Nonsectarian
| Indianapolis Gospel Tabernacle
610 N. Alabama
Pastor “Rervice, 10:30 A. M. Laurel at
MM) EMMAUS “nes street
H. L. KRUECKEBERG, Pastor Service, 10:30 A.M. FAITH (A) 8047 W. J Morris AUGUST MUELLER. Ad Interim Service. 10:30 A M..
FIRST (104 701 Ne
PAUL E HUFFMAN, Pastor Service,
FIRST TRINITY
McCarty and So. Noble HAROLD L. ANDERSON, Pastor Service, 10:30- A.M.
GETHSEMANE ©
4717 BE. Michigan . JOHN 8. ALBERT, Pastor Service. 10:45 A.M.
GRACE oer, Io, BE. H. ZIMMERMAN, a tor Service, 8:30 A.M
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| THEO. C. MEIBOHM, Pastor {Services, 8:00 and 10:30 A. M.
-|ST. PETER 0, Temole WM. NORDSIECK, Pastor
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The Lutheran Hour, Sunday, 12:30 WFBM “WE PREACH CHRIST
for i PEACE A Donte rine School
SALEM © ST. ANDREW ©, *%0
‘TRINITY @©
OUR REDEEMER,
field and Park at Watson Rd. WM. H. EIFERT, Pastor Services. 3 and 10:46 A.M.
OUR SAVIOUR *°
25th and Capitol P. 8. FALKENROTH, P Service, 11:00 A.M.
PLEASANT VIEW ©
W. 64th St. at Hooover Rd. WILLIAM PIFER, Pastor Service. 10:30 A. M.
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10:30 Arsenal Market MARTIN KOSCHE, Pastor 2d. 4th and 5th Sunday
New Augusta | JOHN R. SPANGLER, Pastor Service, 11:00 A.M.
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W. 16th in Speeday JOHN G. FRANK, Pastor Service, 10:45 AR
ST. JOHN “2
turn LOUIS WAMBSGANSS, Pastor Service. 10:30 A.M. (U) Prospect ST. MARK - at Linden DUANE SHROEDER, Pastor Service, 10:45 A.M,
New York at Oxford
(M) New Jersey at McCarty 8%.
Services, 8:45, 10:30 A. M. Ohig at East St. WALTER C. MAAS, Pastor Services, 8:30, 10:30 A. M. (M) 3 Miles Northwest of New Palestine WERNER P. KRUG, Pastor Service, 10:15 A.M.
CRUCIFIED”
'@ body is the church, all must argee fhat there is but one church.
$ Jesus prayed that His followers might always be-one (Jno. 17:20). When a sfafe of division was marites $< in Corinth, Paul reprimanded them, and admonished them fo return fo their original unity (I Cor. 1:10ff). Buf such a state of affairs as we have in fhe world of foday is certainly contradictory fo these plain, basic | a truths. While Jesus and Paul prayed and faught that Cbrist's followers must be one, many foday are thanking God that we have a plurality of churches in order that man can have and join the church of his choice. an you foe '® ture Jesus or Paul endorsing such a statement! We can not! The only state of affairs Christ will approve Is that all
men be members of His Church, the one He died fo purchase and establish,
| of this re Bable, ; . s ‘ BELMONT CHURCH frue if proceed fo give three characteristics by IRVINGTON CHURCH OF CHRIST which the apostolic Church can be Identified. OF CHRIST A Christ's divinity as ifs only foundation (Matt. 16:18; 1 Cor. 25 N. Layman Avenue | 1002 South Belmont Avenue 3 3.04)" uch a Church will also wear Christ's name: (Acts i | Sindy 412; 1028; Bible School 9:45 Bible School 9:45 First: Look for the one built by Christ; one which bas M ne rahi 1043 Morning Worship 10:45 Rom. 16:16). Eo py Pp 30 Evening Worship 7:00 Segond: Look for one bullt in Jerusalem (Isa. 2:23; yng py ? 7:45 | Wednesday Evening 7:45 Lk. 24:45-49; Acts D " Shurch holt In Rome Addn y esday Evening /: | z Lake City can Church; for if w WEST WASHINGTON ST. § Jor." sermalom. ier i | CHURCH OF CHRIST Third: Look for one built during the days of the Roman 2302 West Washington Street kings (Dam. 2:44.45; Lk. 3:1), If must alse be built after 2446 North Gale Street . g Jesus’ death (Math, 16:18; Mk. 15:43); yot In fhe lifetime Sonn Sunday of some of Jesus’ contemporaries (Mk. 9:1). In Acts 2 we @ gible School 9:45 § read of thé beginning of His Church. Bible Study 9:45 | Morning Worship 10:30 Make no mistake; look for the Church which possesses Worle i Evening Worship 7:00 these three identifying features. 8 Wednesday Evening 7:30 fring Wednesday Evening 7:30
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THE CHURCH—ITS HEAD
In Eph. 4:4 the Apostle declares; "There Is one body . .." In view of this statement we must chile f ° there is not two, fen, fwo or fhree hundred bodies, but one. In Eph. 1:22f; (ol. 1:18, 24: he tells us that this
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OF CHRIST OF CHRIST 960 West 31st Street 1041 Spruce Street vo. Sunday ° Sunday Bible School 9:45 Bible School 9:45 Worship 10:45 Morning Worship 10:45 Evening Worship 7:45 - Evening Worship 6:30
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delegate to the jcal Conferend A series of stretches ahe: of the Irving month of th light one d church's work Dr. White re absolutely al cagtle on the had lost its p “That same was apparent Europe. Same De “I developed for the little, ¢ have the sam liness, desire the world, the “Some onelittle people, * gether for pe: “They seem ferent and k ward Americ: year ago. The be responsible rate, they se grown up and on us. Dr. Hun Dr. Russell president of | will give the Dr. White's day, Dr. Sum trict superinte congregation i ices. Members wil anniversary d Joseph B. Ros who was pastc the present bi in 1926, will | dress. He wi Next 25 Year The church tured ‘in Oect« Society of CI November; ar December. Ch the anniversa Other religi
IMMANUEL EV FORMED CHUR( Rev. John Bo. 10 a.m. service phasis a be ROBER s PAR --Dr AT L inted head of ethodist Home | his first sermon row morning. Hi Glory of Going ( YOUTH FOR W. Redhead Jr.. secretary of the whose headquart Tenn., will talk | the Bible Coster be at 7:30 and Meridian "Si: shown. OLIVE BRANC ~~The Rev. Theo Northwood Christ
Maratz will spes will direct the c the meeting at the chapel. 320 ) FIRS PRESB) Matthew Winters Reading and Pra week meeting for Dinner for all a P m. fotowed b to 7:45 p. ALL Souis 1 Dr. E. Burdette speak on “Evolut a m. tomorrow o Woman's Fight,”
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