Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1951 — Page 4
Church News—
Story Behind Halloween
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor
Gay crowds wearing Halloween costumes -and children bent on soaping windows and other pranks certainly do not recall noble Christians living and dying for their faith. And yet, when we pause to think and look backward, we discover the connecting link |———- ee
his merrymaking held the coats at the “stoning of BotWeelt a : Stephen, was stricken with blind-
Halloween, the eve of All Hal- hess and all the other facts that lows. falls on the night before combined in his truly. wonderful All Saints Day. On that day, life would add color. next Thursday, the Roman Catholic Church and the Epistopal Church will ‘commemorate the lives and deeds of history's greatest Christians in special services. Some were little known but many gave, themselves as martvr&in such agonizing ways that
” » ” OF COURSE, there are many saints from which to choose. The Bible is full of their exploits. And our own John Herron Art Museum possesses valuable paintings of various ones in its James E. Roberts Collection of Primi-
history never will forget them, T tives. A pagan festival called, “To ORTHODOX Churches observe All the Gods.” antedated AllAll Saints Day with a Mass of Saints Day. On or about Now. 1, the dav as do Roman Catholics. the - ancient Druids held their But the Orthodox Churches al- autumn festival and lighted fires vays set aside Oct. 14 for the in honor of the Sun God in wurpose rather than Nov. 1. thanksgiving for the harvest. "It
was a Druid belief that on the eve of this festival Saman, Lord of Death, called together the wicked souls that within the past 12 months had been condemned to inhabit the bodies of animals.
u ” 5 THE ROMANS held a festival about Nov. 1 each year in which the winter store of fruits and nuts played an important part. From this, no doubt, came the English custom and later our own of roasting nuts and “ducking” for apples. The books of history are full of
With many Protestants, the obiervance of All Saints Day has een superseded by Reformation Day. For it was on the eve of All Saints that Protestantism bezan. through the influence of Martin Luther in Germany. . Compare All Saints Day with hther religious festivals—
= 2 v CHRISTMAS brings its tinsel, its shopping orgy, its eating and drinking, all remote from thove lr of the Infant Jesus «born i a, Bethlehem stable. Accompanying Easter, the Feast of the Resurrection with its message of immortality, come the bunny rabbits, colored eggs and ham for the Sunday dinner. Do you think it might be an interesting experiment to watch the
love to hear. I wish somebody would hold a story hour at home for visiting goblins and tell The Times how it turned out.
"THINK ON THESE THINGS''—The John Herron Art Museum treasures this painting of the Apostle, St. James the Great, with Christ speaking to him.
this kind of information children ©
| CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH sab | U N { T A R I A N Oelaware ang Walnut Streets 1453 N. Ala. © Dr. E. B. Backus Br. W. & Sr dear, Minste: Sun.: ; ulsnsers er
9:15 AM., WFBM; Church 11 A. My Church School 10 A. M.-12 Noon Worship—10:45 A. M Music by execeller Sermon: "Regaining Lost Horizons” Youth Fellowship—5.30 P. M
Third Christian
17th at Broadway - A. C. Brooks, Minister
Dr.
reaction of Wednesday's make- Smorgasbord Set vig gn Mer glial Siu a ROT “TOWNSEND CLUBS “funny” little men and women gi. Catholic Parish will spon- Will convene in special session to the great stories which lle be- oo. 5 smorgasbord Nov. 4 from Sunday, Oct. 28 hind Halloween? 2 to 6 p. m. in the auditorium, : Of course, it goes without say- 7959 g joth St. Mrs. William LINCOLN HOTEL ing that refreshments must first npo\iin "will be assisted in ar- TIME 2 TO 5 P. M be served in answer to the .., oments by Mrs. Russell r
“trick or treat” threat. Costumes must be exclaimed over and all the usual excitement given full reign.
” 2 CHILDREN are so spontaneous, so unerring in their appreciation of what is truly great, that I gant help but feel we could surprise them into a quite new observance of Halloween. For example, we could remind them of one of the most spectacular of the saints, Paul, the missionary. We could describe how he “went down to the sea in ships,” was shipwrecked carrying the Christian Gospel and later was martyred in Rome. How he
Mr. Robb in charge
Schulz and Mrs. Marie Arnold.
FIRST PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
E. 30th and Gale Sts. C. E. Posey, Pastor. CH erry 0552 _ Revival Meeting beginning Oct. 28th and continuing through Nov. 11th. ie, Rev. P. O. Carpenter, a nationally-known Evangelist, is the engaged speaker. Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Gray will have charge of the Special Singing and Music. Attend the first meeting at 10:30 A. M. and nightly at 7:30
You will find a Welcome in this Church
Church Federation Sets Breakfast
The Church Federation Department of Social Work will sponsor a breakfast for church social workers and interested persons during the coming State Conference on Social Work. Dr. Grover L. Hartman, federation department secretary and president of the Church Conference on Social Work (national), will speak at the breakfast Thursday at 7:30 a. m. in the YMCA. Dr. Hartman and the federation are giving hearty suport -to a
state conference study course on:}
‘Somebody Ought to Do Something About It” which will deal with community action and the role of many organizations in advancing it. Ralph E. Pumphrey will teach the course during the conference, Wednesday through
Friday, in the Claypool Hotel. .
A church social work exhibit will catch the eye on the Claypool mezzanine floor during the state conference,
ST. MARK'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN -
Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Duane E. Schroeder
Sunday School ...... 9:30 A. M. Worship coves +0++10:453 A. M.
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA 320 N. Illinois St.
It. Col. K. Grace Crandall, Comm. BUNDAY. 7:30 P. M.
Speaker:
Edward Lowe
Christian Businessmen’'s Comm. 1 D Lee Parris, soloist
ST. MATTHEW EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
E. New York & Oxford Sta. Rev. Carl H. Amelung 9:30 A. M.—8Bunday School for All
of God Stand
~ UNITARIAN
North Unitarian Church
Orchard School. 42d and Byram BUNDAY, OCT. 28, AT 41.00 A. M. From Anvil to Pulpit The Story of Robert Collyer Mixister. Rev. John K. Hammon, WI1-0829 Church 8chool Union College Character Research Project (For information about Church School phone Mrs. James Pontius—BR-13
Brightwood Free Methodist
E. 31st and Forest Manor Ave
Rev. J. Clinton Swanagan, Minister
Welcome to a Great Bunday School. 9:30 A M
Jer vest Time Revival Weekgues G ad ..Tiding
1
Ages
They Matt
Ble st Par Rally Day at 8.30
ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
87 North Rural Dr. Harry «Poll Two Morning Services, 8 15-10:45
“Christ Commands the Widow”
#:30 A. M.—Bible School 6:15 P. M.—Christian Endeavour 7:30 P. M.~Evening Worship
“Is Church Membership Necessary”
FOUR SQUARE GOSPEL Wright and Woodlawn Ave. Rev. Darlene Schild, pastor. Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M.
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UNITY PRAYER GROUP Aoi FRB Ick TN y Bae
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A United Church for a Divided World” 10:30 P. M. STATION WIBC Offices, Anderson, Ind. NORTH SIDE CHURCH OF GOD West Washington, Church of God
900 W. 30th St. 4200 W. Washington St, J. Herschel Caudill, Pastor
Harold Powell, Pastor FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHURCH OF GOD - EAST 10TH, CHURCH OF GOD 1029 E. Morris St. 4102 E. 10th St a SEY Ye eT Ye sy Samuel Lovelace, oe WEST SIDE CHURCH OF GOD PARK HEIGHTS, CHURCH OF GOD 1900 W, New York St. 2359 E. 34th St “Fred © Yowes; Pastor Robert Bovette, Pastor. BELL'S CHAPEL, CHURCH OF GOD SUNSHINE GARDEN, CHURCH Of GoD 42nd and Mitthoefer Rd.
Concord & Newhart Sts, John Williams, Pastor
Richard Turner, Pastor
9:30—Church Schodl 10 30—Worship
| "Life Is Not Meant for Cowards."
Gospel Meeting-Oct. 28-Nov. 7th
Belmont Avenue Church of Christ 1002 S. Beimont Avenue
Plain New Testament Teaching at 8:00 P. M.
Each Week-Day Evening — By Evangelist S. Leonard Tyler of Pine Bluff, Ark.
Christian Youth
No Thursda z | 0 N EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH
v and North Streets
Fell lowshi p—6:00 P. M.
First Ser vice of Worship Pastor Frankenfeld will preach
Subiect of Sern ron "What Protestants Believe
9:45 A. M —Church School 10 40 A. M —Second Service of Worship
Pastor Daries will preach .8ubject of Sermon: “Remember”
Christ Church
(Episcopal) "ON THE CIRCLE’
SUNDAY SERVICES 8, 9:30, 11, 12:15
Wed. and Fri. 7:00
Church Open Daily for
Your Prayers. For information call IM-4577
_ SHedring Eoangelise Tha World
13th and Carrollton . FORD PORTER, Pastor
BROADCASTS EACH WEEK
Weekdays 8, 12:05 {
cil Catholic Women will present Mrs.
pe i wy
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\cathotic Group Plans Meeting
‘Center Auditorium,
The Indianapolis Deanery Counof the Nitional Council of
Harry 8. Adams in an address on “The Program of the United Na-
tions”
Women
Tuesday night. Mrs.. Adams, of the League of Voters, will outline the
work of special agencies of United
Nations
in - her talk given at
8p. m, in the Catholic Community
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| 542 N. Noble } St. Speakers will alsb include the § Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, arch- |. bishop of Indianapolis, the Rt. } Rev. Msgr. Xlbert Busald and the | Very Rev. Msgr. August R. Fus- || senegger. Deanery committees will ;
report; Mrs. Clay Britton will pre- ¥
sent music; apd Mrs, John P. | Monthrun, deanery president, will | preside, i
Garfield Heights
Bible Study, 10 A. M. W. L. TOTTY, Minister Morning Worship, 11 A. M.
2842 Shelby Street
Thank God For The Reformation! FESTIVAL SERVICES
CADLE TABERNACLE REV. VICTOR A. MACK, Seymour, Speaker Two Festival Choirs—Join in Praise Oct. 28-3 P. M. Sponsored by
THE FEDERATION OF LUTHERAN CHURCHES Missouri Synod
SATURDAY, OCT. 27, 1951
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Chine of Christ bem
Evening y3ges 7PM.
—GA-9480 Wed. Eve. Service, 7:45
WOODRUFF PLACE
FIRST—16th & Delaware
Rev Marcus W. Johnson, Minister”
11:00 A. M, Subject
“GOOD AFFAIR"
“CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN
Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott
Or Walter Hand
Daylight Saving Time 9:30 A M.—8unday School
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UNION—17th & Rembrand! 10 45 A. M.— "Songs of the Ages." +00 ¥ M.~Vespers i - Rev Gerard B Blue. Minister §3P M—B Y P 7.30PM —'
School of World Friendship.”
CENTRAL BAPTIST
10:30 A. M. Subject
“JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD"
Thursday Su
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
Invites You to Worship With Us at Central Ave & Westfield Blvd
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Delaware at Sixteenth JEORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ2 CHARLES RICHARD BROWN TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 11:00 A. M “But God Gave the Increase,” I Corinthians 3:6 Dr. Frantz preaching Sunday Youth Supper, 5:30 P. M per & Bible Study, 6.00 PM Find your place in our seven-dav-a-week program by calling PL-1491
WALLACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN
4805 EAST 10TH ST Rev John H. Bergen, Minister Sunday School—8:30 A. M.
Morning Worship—10:45 A. M
h School—9:30 A. M. I:
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
The Historic Church of ‘Which Henry Ward Beecher Was Minister Vermont and Ran oa Sts JEAN 8. MILN DD
PE OSEPH W JOHNSTON M#rning Worship. 11:00 A M “Victims 3 Clrcumst ance’ Church Sehool 9:45 AM
TABFRNACLE PRESBYTERIAN
34th and Centra:
THE REV DR. ROY EWING VALE THE REV. WALLACE 1. McDONALD 9:30 A M —S8unday School
10.45 A. M.— "Your Shadow Your Glory,” Dr. Vale,
10.45 A. M.—Morning Service 9:45 A M.—Bible School Classes for AD Ages
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
VERMONT & MERIDIAN
Ozie D. Pruett, Th D. Pastor George Newton, choir director Paul Eidlar. organist —Church School Classes How to Advance the Church No evening service
Dr
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MERIDIAN HECHT
Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr Rev. Carl R. Hatfield Mr. Richard T. Whittington
BAPTIST CHURCHES
RIVER AVE. BAPTIST
The Friendly Church 1060 RIVER AVE. (W. INDPLS.) Rev. Robert Blake, Pastor 9:30 Church Bchool Assembly
10:00 Sunday School Classes for ail ages 10:30 Morning Wordhip "Separated From God '* 6:30 Young Peoples Training Union 7.30 Even ing Jarship Meas en Watches Over Us."
Rev. Robert Blake
LYNDHURST am;
CROOKED CREEK-—
EMERSON AV E- Emerson & Eo New York. Rev. Ro bert E. Halls, pastor. 10:30 A. M. 1:30 .P 1
Lyndhurst Dr, 2 blocks 8 of Washington St. Unified service, 9:30 Youth Fellowship, 6 30 pm; eve. 7 30.
N Mich, f Rd. = son. Crafton. 9:45—10 45; M.
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TU XEDO PARK—29 N Grant (4100 East). U. 8 Clutton. 9:30 A. M. 7 P. M.
METHODIST CHURCHES
director of music Sunday School. 9:45 Worship. 10:45 “Spiritual Paralysis" P. M.. Youth Groups
Since 1821 Delaware at Vermont Ministers Amos L. Béren, D.D. 9:30 A. M.—Church School G. Wilbur Little, Supt.
FAIRVIEW
46th and Capito! Ave.
VIRGIL D. RAGAN. Ministe: 10:45 A. M.— “God's Hammer” — 9:30 A M.—Chureh School i Dr. Boren, preaching. 10 45 A. M.—Morning Worship | 5:30P.M.-—-M. Y. F. “Sense of Hearing" 7:30 P. M.—"This 1s My Protes-
tant Belief”—Dr. Goto Church Sunday | Boren, preaching.
METHODIST
Charles R. Holmes, Minister
E. 10th Bt. at Keystone Ave. 30 A. M.—Church School. 00 P. M.—Intermediate M. Y. P,
Broadway Baptist Church
Broadway & 22nd St. ver hie Cl Rev. R. M. Dodrill, Pastor sini Tiome of the Everson Binis Cinse
EVANGELISTIC SERVICES
REV. W. E. HARDY, Evangelist Bible School 9:30 A. M.
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ROBERTS PARK CHURCH |
BROADWAY
Fall Creek Pkwy. at Broadway
Ministers:
ROBERT B. PIERCE, D.D. ‘CARL D. SHAFER, WM. R. BRANTLEY
Duplicate Worship Services 8:15 and 10:45
“Here We Stand.” Dr. R. B. Pierce, Speaking.
16:00 P.M.—M. Y, F.
EAST {OTH STREET |
600 P. M — Angelus Youth Fellowship. |
LUTHERAN
"NORTH CHURCH
Meridian at 38th Street agsid L. Clapsaddie. Minister NORTH CHURCH BUNDAY 9 2 A. M.—Church School. [10 $ A. M.—Morning Worship Sermon: 2 0 Years With the Golden ‘Rul Rov Clapsaddle preaching. our for Youth. Unexcelled Facilities for Christian Education
'arning Evangelistic Service 10:00 AM subject: “The Day After the Rapture.” EVENING SERVICE: 7:30 P. M
Evangelistic Song and Preaching Service
Service, 10:48 A.M. CARROLL ROCKEY, Pastor WALTER L. BARTH. Pastor Summer Services, "i a. (0) BETHLEHEM , (3. DONALD E. ELDER, Pastor
CALVARY ®©
Shelby at Dudley in Edgewood Services, 8 and 10 A. M.
CHRIST (TU) 2818 Polts
SPECIAL SERVICE TONIGHT— SATURDAY EVENING
Rev. W. E Hardy speaks on conditions of world affairs, having just returned from world trip.
Mars Hill
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INVITES vou
9:30 A. M.—Sunday School
46:30 PM. =Young People
BROUKASIDE—2101 Brookside
CHESTER WILKINE AT-5379
CENTRAL—EI!m and Pine W E. McGINNIS Greenwood 646J1
WIBC . W(BC rant 2 wd a 1070—KC Mon. thru Fri, } GREENWOOD—_E “Main St. PAUL KNIGHT Greenwood 373 Sunday, 8:00 A. M. Joab, McCARTY 3T.—400 W. MeCarty Sunday 10 A. M. LANDIS BRADFIELD AT-0778 Services 9:30 A.M, 10:30 A- M. NORTHSIDE—1I53 &. 406 THURMAN PREUSZ HU-7220
6:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M.
7:30 P. M.—Baptismal Service in Flowing Baptismal, Followed by sound moving picturs from Bob Jones University, ‘Jesus, the Light of the World.’
WORLD WIDE Wok
) [The JHLGRIM HOLINESS GHURCH
ATTEND ITS CHURCHES TOMORROW
WESLEYAN IN FAITH AND DOCTRINE
FREDERICK J. BRAGER, D. 8c., Pastor Service, 10:45 A. M. SHRISY 00 Tskzinw Location, Irvington Legion Home, Downey at Julian GEO. O. TAYLOR. Pastor Bervice 10:30 A.M. DRIVE-IN © , Servis 9:00 A.M. Shadeland Outdoor. Theater 2500 Shadeland Ave.
EBENEZER ©
Millersville RA. at Eastern L. C. WESTENBARGER,
Pastor AND YOURS TO ALIS OO Atdtrer at EMMAUS 0, arrest H. L. KRUECKEBERG, Pastor Service, Wau FAITH Bu. "10:30 A. M.—Waorship Hour AUGUST MURILE« ; ~ Ad Interim * %, “7:30 PM. —Evangelistic Hr [Servive: “107303 ARSE © Lk PROSPEUT—2000 E. Prospeet PAUL EB HUFFMAN, Pastor CLYDE MOREILLON M-327% Service. 10°30 A.M. RIVERSIDE—1200 W. 218% ‘FIRST TRINITY A) E. V. HALT WA-3734 McCarty and 80. Noble SECOND—1419 Cruft HAROLD L. ANDERSON, BROADUS DEAL GA-1304 Pastor Service, 10:30 AM.
SUNSHINE GARDENS. 3100 W. Epler JOHN EASTBURN CG A-B668
4717 E. Michigan
VALLEY VIEW—60th & Evansien BI JOHN 8 .ALBERT, Pastor
JOHN MOSIER R-9087
400 Service. 10:45 AM WARREN PARK-—§ 8. 14th A MOSE WIRE IR-4219 GRAC (M) New York St E at Holmes Ave
WESTSIDE—464 N. Coneord
RAYMOND STREET BE-3962 Service, 8:30 A.M.
A—Ameriean Lutheran Conference, M-—Missouri Synod. Tae Lutheran Chareh
BETHANY © 2%, |OUR REDEEMER,
CST. MATTHEW ©
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GETHSEMANE @—
| WALTER C. MAAS, Pastor
E. H ZIMMERMAN, Pastor |
The Lutheran Hour, Sunday, 12:30 WFBM “WE PREACH CHRIST CRUCIFIED"
| 35th Capitol I 8. PALEENROTA. Pastor
field and Park at Watson Rd. WM. KH. EIFERT, Tr Services, 8 and 10:45 A.M,
OUR SAVIOUR *®
Service, 11:00 A.M.
PLEASANT VIEW @ W. 64th 88, a8 Hooover Rd. WILLIAM Pastor Service, 10:30 A.M.
Services | PEACE 09, Serio, tor
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ST. ANDREW © vw.
W, 168h in Speeday JOHN QO. FRANK, Service, 10:48 A. M.
ST, JOHN 20.7%
LOUIS WAMBS®ANSS, Pastor Service, 10:30 A.M. Prospect ST. MARK © rIromes DUANE SHROEDER. Pastor Service, 10:45 A M.
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E. New York: at Oxford : CARE, H. AMELUNG, Pastor
ST. PAUL? New Jersey
at McCarty St, THEO. C. METBOHM. Pastor Bervices. 8:0%qand 10:30 A. M, ST. PETER (Mi Temple at 11th St WM. NORDSIECK., Pastor
Services, B45, 10:30 A.M. [TRINITY @° gris at
Bervices, 8:30, 10:30 A. M. ZION (M) 3 Miles Northwest of New Palestine WERNER P. KRUG, Pastor Service, 10:15 A M.
LORD'S DAY SERVICES
9:45 A. M.—Bible Study 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship 7:00 P. M.—Evening Worship
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"We Seek Not Yours, But You" (2 Cor. 12, 14)
Tune in WISH (1310 KC) at 7:30
Church Office, L1-9502
First United Lutheran Church
701 N. Pennsylvania St. PAUL E. HUFFMAN, Pastor 10:30 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP "Though the Earth Be Removed" CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 A. M.
Pastor's Home, HI-3925
: Re ing. g Each Sunday Morning z FOOEEO00s tr : 5 ‘) 2 x 3 THE 3 3 X R © ! SALVATION { are ¥ $ 9 \ A 5 {ARMY : 2 - & 3 . ‘ A % “With Heart to God a 5 NN % — Hand to Man” 3 3 Lt. Col. HERBERT PUGMIRE, Divisional Commander X cf sa ‘ts S 3X (ndiana Divisional Headquarters—234 E. Michigan 3 i NORTHEAST 3 32 FIRST CHURCH 3 CENTRAL CORPS Sunday School—9:30 A. M. @ 3630 E. S0TR &T 3 234 E. Michigan Morning Service—10:45 A. M. QE R R.. CHURCH EDIFICF 3 Major & Mrs. Clarence Critzer Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M. 3 = FOUNTAIN SQUARE CORPS Sunday School—9:30 A. M. : DO OWN 3 1075 Hosbrook St. Holiness Service—10:30 A. M. / : 2 Second Lt. James V. Davis Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M. . SECOND CHURCH 3 : DELAWARE AT 12TH 3 BELMONT CORPS Sunday’ School—9:30 A. M. EVENING SERVICE, 5:00 P M.
» 1401-03 S. Melmont Morning Service—11:00 A. M.
3 Capt. & Mrs. Don Olson Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. ‘M. 8 WEST SDE Comps Sunday School—2:00 P. M. 34TH STREET | 1517 W. Vermont Holiness Service—3:00 P. M. X| 3 3 2d Lieut. & Mrs. G. Medley Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M. 3 1 wie IRD CHURCH TH 3 HARBOR LIGHT CORPS Holiness Service—10:30 A. M. '§ 8 EVENING SERVICE. $00 PM. (R 24 S. Capitol Ave. Evangelistic Service 8 J Envoy & Mrs. V. Hostetler each evening—7:45 P. M. QE ? . 3 LIBERTY GARDENS Sunday School—9:30 A. M. 2 3 WEST. SIDE 9 Independence Road Holiness Meeting—10:30 A. M. 3 z SOCIETY ? Second Lt. Ernest Alder United Service with $= 2248 W. WASHINGTON
J : Fountain Square—7:45 P. M. ANDERSON (IND.) CORPS 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 Setvice—11:00 A, M. Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M.
936. Main St. o St/Maj. & Mrs. William Rawlin
SHELBYVILLE (IND) CORPS 136 E. Washing $1/Cap. & abort Ellis
bath Con Si choi
R R.. 1920 N. MERIDIAN
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.
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, Oct. 28th « “PROBATION AFTER DEATH”
Morning Services at 11 O'Clock in All Churches and the Society
IRVINGTON (EAST)
FOURTH CHURCH PLEASANT RUN PKWY. 8 DR’
U EVENING BERVICE, § P-M. R R., CHURCH EDIFICE
BROAD RIPPLE (NORTH)
BIFTH SHuncH
COLL! 62D EVENING SERVICE, 1.30 P. M. R. R.. CHURCH EDIFICE
SOUTH SIDE
SIXTH CHURCH
1002 N. Garfield Dr, R. R. Church Edifice.
NORTHWEST 310 W. 28TH ST. SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 930 A. M.
SEVENTH CHURCH (COLORED)
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@ to worship and serve Christ.
e THESE CHURCHES OF CHRISTS
“CONTEND FOR THE FAITH WHICH WAS ONCE FOR ALL DELIVERED UNTO THE SAINTS”
TO WHICH CHURCH DID THE APOSTLES BELONG?
Were Christ's apostles priests! Yes; in the same sense that all Christians were priestsfor the New Testament teaches the priesthood of all believers in Christ. (1 Pet. 2:5) Were they inspired! Yes, for the Bible feaches that God inspired them fo proclaim His word infallibly. (Gal 1:11, 12) Did they belong fo the church! Yes, ment Church was fhe body of saved, made up of all those who were called out of the world; To which church did they belong! To the church one reads about in the New Testa:
for the New Testa ® and called together @
ment, the church Jesus died fo establish. (Acts 20:28) This was the church that belonged fo Christ (Matt. 16:18) @
therefore, Christ's church, or the church of Christ. (Rom. 16:16)
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SAARAAAAAAAAASAANNASS"Y be vicegerent on earth, the earthly head of the church (a RVINGION CHURCH fion which belongs only fo Christ). Those who fall away BELMONT CHURCH bo the faith are predicted by Paul fo "forbid fo marry” and | OF CHRIST OF CHRIST "command that men abstain from the eating of meats.” The 1002 South Belmont Avenue § fact that this apostate church did arise affer the New Testa: 25 N. Layman Avenue Sunday ment era when corruption set In, and the fact that it does Sunday . 9:45 exist, is the sirongest proof of the inspiration of the Bible Bible School 9:45 Bible School hip 10-45 § known fo man. Long before this Institution arose in the dark Morning Worship 10:45 Morning Yonhip 7:00 § 2005 as a result of a continual departure from the word of Evening Worship 6:30 fing or w 7.45 § 90d, inspiration predicted that it should arise. Wednesaay Evening 7:45 ednesday Evening Nor should there be any surprise that this apostate church WEST WASHINGTON ST. § should lay elaim fo being the original church, and declare BRIGHTWOOD CHURCH IST dhe apostles to have members of if. Informed Bible students OF CHRIST CHURCH OF CHR and church historians see and declare the fallacy. All should 2302 West Washington Street ¢ desire to be members of the church one reads about in the 2446 North Gale Street Sunday New Testament, bul he can read the New Testament through Sunday Bible School 9.45 § Without finding the church which resulted from the apostasy 3 pipe Study 9:48 " . Worship 10:30 so much as named once. The apostles wers, members of Worship 10:45’ * Evening Wo ship 7:00 § Christ's church, fhe church of Christ, the church of the New § Ey oning 6:30
Testameni, and none other.
Wednesday Evening 7:30
The inspired apostle Paul predicted a general aposiasy would come upon the New Testament Church. (2 Thess, 2.1.4) In the apostate church, one would be placed upon the throne "sefting himself forth as God’, viz. he would claim to
Wednesday Evening 7:30
NORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHURCH
OF CHRIST OF CHRIST 960 West 31st Street 1041 Spruce Street 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
Thursday Evening 7:45 Wednesday Evening 7:30
40TH & NORTH CAPITOL CHURCH OF CHRIST
Sunday Ty Bible School 9:45 Morning Worship . 10:45 Evening Worship 7:45
Wednesday Evening 7:45
Free Literature Will Be Sent Upon Your Request i From Any of These Churches of Christ! ~~ }.
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