Speedway Flyer, Volume 2, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 July 1933 — Page 1

b’peedwdy Flyer PUBLISHED EVERY WEEK BY THE SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Vol. II

-SUNDAY SERVICESRov. Anderson will apeak at the morning service of worship at 10:30 o’clock. His subject will be: "God's Ambassador At Large". Holy Communion will be observed. Everyone is invited to this service. The young people's cho rug... wi il sing at the Sunday night program at 7:45 p.m. A special feature of the service will be the young people's quartet. Mrs. Dorothy Marvel will play. The second of the summer series of talks from the realm of outdoor sports will bo presented Sunday night by tho minister on the subject of: "Come On In, The Water's Fine". As you could probably guesss, this talk is taken from tho sport of swimming. This sermon as others of like kind in the past . brings a hard commonsense message from a familiar subject. The pastor is using in this method, tho same method that was used by Josus, who took nis point of departure in his sermons from.tho familiar things of ovoryday life. You will enjoy this unique typo of sermon next Sunday night. Brinfe your friends. ■ There were 162 present for Sunday School last Sunday. Lot's keep our attendance above 150 the rest of tho summer. J The Community's Church closed the vacation church school with children’-day program last Sunday night. Tho entire service was in h.:nor of childhood. Throe children wore formally enrolled on the cradle roll with consecration services. These wore tho babies of Mr. and Mrs* Walt. Henderson, Mrs. and Mrs. Howard Baurlcy, and Mrs. and Mrs. Kelp. Forty-eight children received cortificutos of award from tho school. A program of sihcol procedure w-c.s presented by The Primary and Junior-Int-ermediate depart meat. Miss Nellie Young, state director of children's work soke on tho irpo-t r.nc o of children's Christian education. An exhibit of hnndwern from the school was displayed in tho church basement. This is another of tho regular j community services which tho church makes possible. Children from almost every denominational group wore represented in the school. We have triol to serve all children of this community• As we have closed this school, we look forward to the one next year with keon anticipation.

"The Community's Church"

July 21, 1933

No. 34