Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1951 — Page 4
Cleric Canny in God's Service
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER
Times Church Editer Perhaps you've never had the opportunity to dis-|
cover how canny a minister of the gospel can be in the
service of his Lord. : I found out something about that this week.
out to old St. George's Episcopal Church to view the many im- tinguished persons will stand in| provements that have been made the receiving line. Tea will be]
served. | there and to hear about Sunday's Prepare to Help | open house. | When I returned to The Times Over many years, when no and sat down to type out a story clergyman regularly guided the about it. I realized that the new parish, certain faithful persons vicar. the Rev. Earl L. Conner, assembled for worship and carhad so cleverly guided the inter- ried on as best they could with a] view that I had found out almost temporary priest.
: When the parishioners heard, nothing about him. And I a veteran reporter. Imagine that. that the Lilly Endowment, Inc.|
iA dws had. given $27,245 to their mother] In answer to my chiding over Ey Christ “Episcopal Church _the telephone, he laughed and said on the Circle, to be used to rehe had told me what was im- 'model St. George's, they prepared portant. {to help. Served in War II | They painted the church walls, scrubbed floors, hemmed draThe young man, very tall, Very nope ypholstered furnitufe, in slender and just 30, served with fa.¢ worked night after night the Navy in World War II. He ynti] nearly midnight. They did once sang with a dance band In this after completing a full day New York supper clubs. at their jobs downtown. And although he was brought> py Conner led me over the up by devout parents, was taken properties, pointed out the new to the Baptist Church the first heating plant, the basement han-| time at the age of three weeks djcraft room, the dining room, and quite regularly afterward, he kitchen, gymnasium, library .and became a convert to the Episcopal offices. All these rooms for social Church. service work- in the community He plays the piano “a little,” occupy the quaint little stone he says, was editor of high school church in. which the parish first and college papers. He was born worshiped in’ 1887. It adjoins] in a two-room log cabin- on a the present edifice. Hoosier farm. “Alas,” he com-' The church also owns the large, mented jokingly, “the cabin has residence next door. It has been not been preserved for posterity converted into two apartments.! as was the birthplace of Lincoln.” Fr. Conner, who is unmarried,
I went]
Canterbury Graduate downstairs.
Father Conner holds credits He is the fifst full- time priest from the University of Chicago St. George's Church ever has had. | toward a Ph. D. degree. He was ——m I
graduated from Canterbury Col- ett 2 Ee a ay rie Christian Science Talk
logical Seminary. He served on To Be Given in Theater church staffs in Crawfordsville, Ind. and Chicago. He also is a. Frank C. Ayres, C. 8, of In-| former assistant to the Episcopal dianapolis will speak on “Chris-| chaplain at the University of Chi- tian Science, the Revelation of cago and a onetime Episcopal True Safety” at noon Thursday, chaplain at Billings Hospital in Nov. 15, in Keith's Theater. the same city. The Second Church of Christ, Tomorrow, St. Geofge's parish Scientist, will sponsor Mr. Ayres will hold the open house from 3 Who is a member of the Board of & to 6 p. m. for members and Lectureship of the Mother Church, friends of the Indianapolis Dio- the First Church of Christ, Sciencese. The Rt. Rev. Richard A. tist, Boston. The lecture will be
Kirchhoffer, bishop of the diocese, free and open to all interested; Sun.:
Mrs, Kirchhoffer and other dis- persons.
Garfield Heights Church of Christ
2842 Shelby Street Bible Study, 10 A. M. Evening Service, 7 P. M.
W. L. TOTTY, Minister Morning Worship, 11 A. M.
—GA-9480 Wed. Eve. Service, 7:45
CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN FIRST—16th & Delaware § UNION—17th & Rembrandt |
Rev Marcus W. Johnson. Minister Rev. Gerard B. Blue. Minister | v 9:30 A. M.—Church School. 1 10:30 A. M.— - 11:00 A, M. Subject EN rh a “More or Less” 7:30 P. M.—Evening Service,
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tomorrow afternoon and night.
zaar Thursday evening.
\with dinner. Mrs. Frank Billiter
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NEW VICAR—The Rev. Earl
L. Conner, recently appointed priest of St. George's Episcopal Church, will help receive at the parish open house tomorrow.
Missionary Parley Sponsored at Upland
Times State Service UPLAND, Nov. 10—The Ambassadors for Christ are gponsoring a missionary convention here over the week-end.
The meeting will include sessions this ‘afternoon, tonight,
Speakers are: Miss Helen Zernov, field representative and Russian {missionary of the Slavic Gospel Association; George C o wan, deputy director of the Mexico branch of the Wycliffe . Bible | Translators and director of the
(the Rev. Harry Woods, vice president of the Oriental Missionary Society.
(Church Plans Bazaar,
Turkey Dinner The Broadway Evangelical United Brethren Church will hold {its annual turkey dinner and baThe event will open at 6 p. m.
will be in charge.
ALL A AL UNITARIAN 1453 N. Ala. ® Dr. E. B. Backus
morrow
Holy Name Group Sets Breakfast
The Holy Name Society of Holy Angels Catholic Church will meet for a communion breakfast tofollowing attendance at the 7:30 a. m. mass in the church. Women of the parish will serve the meal in the school hall, 30th St. and Northwestern Ave. Frank McGrath of the Holy Name Society Union will give. the breakfast address. lives upstairs and the custodian, linguistic school in Canada; and dent of the parish society, will second serve as toastmaster:
Fr. brate the mass.
immediately
Al/ Jordan, presi
Joseph Grothaus will cele
_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Sales Manager 0f Firm Quits to Enter Ministry
| Garland V. Dodd, district sales | manager of the Reynolds Metal { Co, has resigned to go into ‘the! | Methodist ministry. | The 32-year-old Mr. | former athlete and athletic coach, says he has been resisting lan inner call to | preach for 10 or [12 years, He can | withstand it no 8 | longer, he feels, | land so will take ' {definite steps to
| follow the ca- | reer. |. Mr. Dodd di{rected athletics {for the Alcoa Mr. Dodd [High School, Alcoa, ’ Ky.,
(Ky.) professional
~Dodd,
To Sing Here Tomorrow
and served as busi-| The class will entertain the sing-| ness manager of the Louisville e's at dinner preceding the pro-| basketball Sram. The Rev. Gerard B. Blue is club. As head basketball coach Minister. at Alcoa, he saw his teams win| 42 out of 45 games in two sea-|
_ SATURDAY, Nov. 10, 1051
Plan Reception For New Pastor
Members of the Meridian Street Methodist CHurch will attend a {reception in honor. of their new | minister, the Rev. Frank Templin ‘|and Mrs.. Templin tomorrow. The. new minister will serve as co-pastor with Dr. Logan Hall. The reception will be from 3to 7| PB: m. in the residence of Mr. and, Mrs. Paul H. Buchanan, 5001 N. | Meridian St. Officials report that Dr. Hall ol
- Meridian and Vermont
9:30 A. M.—Church
THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Dr. Ozie D. Pruett, Th.D. George Newton, Choir Director Paul Fidlar, Organist Dr. Pruett is preaching a series of sermons on “Repentance”
10:40 A. M.—"The Bind of Beginning Again” - 7:00 P. M.—" Holiness and Obligation"
Thursday, November 15th, 1951 Family Dinner at 6:15 P. M. Semi-
Indianapolis, Indiana
School ‘Classes
Annual Business Meeting 7:00 P. M.
steadily recovering from an oper-
lation but will be unable to go to the reception. However, he ex-
CHURCHES
~ METHODIST [Ports ® ious Ris pastors) duties he EAST 1 OTH STREET
er —t—, METHODIST Perfect Circle Chorus A yas as,
: Minister E. 10th St. at Keystone Ave.
0 A. M. Church School. A. M.—Morning Worship Mr. Paul M. McGaffic, representing Prohibition National { peak” Newcastls, Pa., Guest Speak 00 P, M.—Intermediate M 100 BP M.—Methodist Youth’ Fellowship. ., Home of the Everson Bible Class
ROBERTS PARK CHURCH
Since 1821 Delaware at Vermont Ministers Amos L. Boren, D.D. 9:30 A. M.—Church School G. Wilbur Little, Supt. World Peace Sunday 10:45 AM.— -Correctly Seen.” Dr, Boren preaching.
9:30 The Union Congregational ne Church will present the Perfect Circle Male Chorus of Hagers-| §: town in a sacred concert tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. The Christian Builders Class of the church, 17th and Rembrandt |Sts., will sponsor ‘the concert.
~ TOWNSEND CLUBS
NORTH CHURCH
Meridian at 38th Street
Ministers Hiram C. Weld Gerald L. Clapsaddle
9:30 A, M.—Church School 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship Sermon: on OF THE MIRY CLAY,"
. Weld preachin $00 P vid ~—Angelus Hour for Youth Adequate on- the- Street Parking
* 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: “Installments for Peace” Dr. R. B. Pierce, Speaking. 6:00 P. M.—M. Y. F.,
sons. | of Marion County will 3:30 P ye F J The ministerial candidate was Meet at the a cs y Jack wip. graduated from Western Ken-| LINCOLN HOTEL tucky State College. He was cap-| Time 2:00 to 5:00 P. M. tain of the baseball team at (Watch Bulletin for Room) Western. Joseph Robb. State Oreanizer, will speak
small children, turn to his home
ward becoming a minister.
ence of East Tennessee.
along with ministerial duties.
me to start,”
With Mrs. Dodd and their two Mr. Dodd will retown, Cleveland, Tenn., as his first step -toHe will undergo examination by officlals of the Methodist Confer-
Mr. Dodd is not sure whether he will ‘enter a theological seminary or carry theological studies under conference supervision
“I'll start anything they want | was his comment | when speaking of his meeting The Rev. with conference officials.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
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Sermon: "Slewardship | Fashions the Treater XN Youth Fellowship—5:30 P. M. {
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA | WALLACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN 320 N. Illinois St. 4305 EAST 10TH ST (A Col. K. Grace Crandall, Comm. Rev. John H. Bergen, Minister
Sunday Sehool—9:30 A. M. SUNDAY. 7:30 P. M. Morning Worship—10:45 A. MN Speaker:
John Farquharson - SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
lllard Gardner, song director. The Historie Church of Which
——— Henry Ward Beecher Was Minister ST. MATTHEW
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Delaware at Sixteenth ORORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ CHARLES RICHARD BROWN TWO MORNING 3 SERVICES 9:30 and 11:00 M “In Praise of Materialism Dr. Frantz preaching i 8unday Youth Supper, 5.30 P, M | Thursday Supper & Bible Study, 6.00 PM | Mind your place in our seven-dav-a-week | program ky calling PL-1491
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. Robert Blake, Pastor Daylight Saving Time 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. R 98 gtumch 10:45 A. M.—“Ths Human Preblem.™ | Assembly
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10:30 P. M. Offices, An NORTH SIDE CHURCH OF 60D J. Herschel Caudill, Pastor
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1029 E. Morris St. Guy F. Perry, Pastor
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1900 W. New York St. Fred C. Jones, Pastor
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42nd and Mitthoefer Rd. ¢ John Williams, Pastor
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4200 W. Washington St. Harold Powell, Pastor
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4102 E. 16th § 8. Samuel Lovelace, aster
PARK HEIGHTS, CHURCH OF GOD 2359 E. 34th St. Robert Boyette, Pastor
SUNSHINE GARDEN, CHURCH OF GOD
Concord & Newhart Sts. Richard Turner, Pastor
Closes Sunday Hear Missionary Rev. Paris W. Reidhead, Jr. Services 10:45 A. M_ and 7: 30 ’ M
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"WILL CHRIST COME IN OUR DAY!"
Prophetic message illustrated by beautiful slide pictures
MAJ. CLARENCE CRITZER
Enjoy the harmony of "the Vocal Aires” a trie of Negro children, also music *by Central Corps. Band and Songsters.
THE SALVATION ARMY
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Third Christian 17th aot Broadway
Dr. A. C. Brooks, Minister
9:30—Church School 10:30—Worship
"Blindfolded Citizenship." Christian Youth Fellowship—8:00 P. M. 3
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Thursday Dinner, 6:20 “Christ janity Creates Liberty and Justice fo L." Rey. . Marcus . Johnson,
UNITY PRAYER GROUP 3
Afillated with Unity Lee's Bummit., Mo. DR FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS 3
Sunday, 11 A. M. and 3P. M Open Daily 10 to 4: Bat urday Till 2 9 Unity Literature—Classes—Consuitant 8 E. Market St, Rm 502. FR- 4254 ‘4 ———— 3 Z10N 3 5 EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH & New Jersey and North Streets 9
Frederick R. Daries, Pastor y Paul H. Prankenfeld. Associate Pastor 9
2.00 A, M. Pirst Bervice of Worship.
Pastor Frankenfeld will preach 9 9.45 A. M. Church Bchool x 0:40 A. M. Becond Bervice of Worship §
Pastor Darles will preach Bubject of Sermons “An Every-Member Church”
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Lt. Col. HERBERT PUGMIRE, Divisional Commander Indiana Divisional Headquarters—234 E. Michigan
CENTRAL CORPS 234 E. Michigan
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ANDERSON (IND.) CORPS 936 Main St. Sr/Maj. & Mrs.
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| the heading of an injunction, a mandate, a command (cf, pA AAA MONT TH. 2:15). Such Is Indeed a limited authority. Actually, ac- VINGTON CHURCH § BEL CHURCH cording fo our way of speaking, such is no authority af all, IR OF CHRIST ht | OF CHRIST This Is truly a picture of man's authority today. Beyond | 1002 South Belmont Avenue § the commandment fo speak the message of God given by 25 N. Layman Avenue Sunday Christ through the aposties NO MAN foday has any authority. Sunday ; ..Yol, some among us feach that the Universal Bishop (1) ; ‘ Bible School 945 3 hus power fo bind and loose us did fhe spores (cl. ML § Bowes worship 10.48 Morning Worship 10:43 3 1417.20). Such Is far from fhe fruthi This passage 1s fre. § ¢°008 VOIP oo Evening Worship 7:00 3 copnity misunderstood because many have ne knowledos of :
Wednesday Evening 7:30 revelation of God through Christ,
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AUTHORITY OF THE CRURCH! The Idea of authority is basic and fundamental. It is absolutely necessary In every phase of life; and with- * some standard of authority we could not ge! along. The church is no exception fo this rule. It, like everything ®
and declared. (2) The second type of authority falls under
Wednesday Evening 7:45 3 yhy fone of the verb—"shall be bound” or “shall be BRIGHIWOOD CHURCH loosed”. In the original It Is a periphrastic construction WEST WASHINGTON SI. (future, perfect, passive), and should read "shall have Of CHRIST CHURCH OF CHRIST § boon bound” or “shall have been loosed”. Hence, the 2302 West Washington Street binding and loesing fakes. place In Heaven: the aposties 2446 North Gale- Street Sunday ; were simply the Instruments of revealing what was bound Sunday Bible School 9:45 nd loud in obs You Totoel. Couch a vor io § 200 SOY 9.48 Moring, Worship 1030 3 The uiluity of She Nw Toened Conch 1 0 a Worship 10:45 Evening Worship _ 7:00 —---of 0-4 nh ' Evening 6:30
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Authority is of two kinds: (1) Delegated authority. This is the fype exercised by Christ ML. 9:6; 11:25:27; Jno. @ 126-27; 12:49-50; 14:24, 30-31; 17:7-8; Heb. 1:1-2). The apostles also possessed delegated authority (Mi. 19:27- @ 8; 28:18-20; Ino. 20:22:23; Lk. 22:28:30; 2 Cor. 5:18-20; 1 Jno. 4:6). Jehovah delegated it into the hands of @ Son; He in turn delegated it info the hands of His apostles. But here this authority ended. Christ never delegated if info the hands of ANYONE later than the apostles. However, this did not mean that they were free fo teach
His message that was fo be revealed
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