The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 32, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 August 1982 — Page 19

Phyllis Matz teaches first grade class

6 Phyllis Matz has been teaching a Sunday School class for first grade children at the North Webster Church of God for a year. She began teaching last year in September because the church was in need of additional teachers and she "couldn't think of a reason why she shouldn't." Although she regretfully left the adult Sunday School class she attended at the church, she felt she should agree to teach because she has more time to devote than a woman who works outside her home. For eight years Mrs. Matz taught at the North Webster Elementary School, teaching third grade for seven years and the last year she was a first grade teacher. She decided to quit teaching when her first child was born, five years ago. She says lessons for each Sunday are provided from the

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quarterly of the church’s publication house. Then she relates the scripture lesson to the Bible story and then to the child’s life, keeping the lessons short, to hold attention. For example, when the class studied the story of The Good Samaritan she tried to relate the story to the lives of the children, showing how they could be good neighbors and .family members. The class, with an average attendance of eight children, does a craft each week, related to the scripture lesson. Mrs. Matz has an assistant, Mrs. Jim (Sandy) Harris, of North Webster, she does the craft, or handiwork, for each week and Mrs. Matz says this makes her position alot easier. Mrs. Matz lives near Syracuse with her husband, Dave, who is a teacher at Milford Junior High School and their two children, ages 5 and 2*4 years

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GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH LEESBURG Howard Downing. Pastor Tim Hood. Sunday School Supt. Sunday School *'X 10:Xa.m Morning Worship 10 35 am Evening WorshipSp.m. Prayer Service. Thursday 7p m SYRACUSE UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH (Corner Harrison A Pearl St. I David Hudson. Pastor Sunday School Warn Praise and Worship. Sunday 1 30 p m Youth Service. Tuesday 7pm Bible Study. Thursday 7 X pm WAWASEE LAKESIDE CHAPEL Harlan Steffen. Pastor Francis Denton. Adult Supervisor Marge and Roger Kryder. Primary Supervisor Worship Service 10a m Sunday School 11 a m CLUNETTE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Ken Fast. Pastor Worship Service* a m Sunday School 10 15 am FAITHWAY BAPTIST CHURCH Formerly Barbee Community Church (Kuhn Drive. Llttte Barbee Labe) William L Hutchins. Pastor Sunday School Warn Worship Service II a m Sunday Evening*pm • Wednesday Stole study and prayer 7 p.m MORRIS CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST (County Roads 150 N and 375E) Charles Taylor. Pastor Don Conley. Supt Sunday School t:Xa.m Warship 10:30a.m. SAINT ANDREWS UNIT EDME T NODIS T CHURCH SYRACUSE Rev Philip Frew. Pastor Church School •: IS a.m. Worship Hour 10: X a m UMYF*pm <> ZION CHAPELU.B. CHURCH (Corner Syr. Web. Rd and ISSSN) Rev. Don Ross. Pastor Eric Koiberg. S.S Supt Sunday School*a.m. Worship Warn Evening Warship 7 p.m. GOSHEN FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Service 10:30a.m. Sunday School 10 30a m Wednesday Service 7 *sp.m

When asked why she feds being a Sunday School teacher is worthwhile Mrs. Matz said "if we want our children to have that kind of religious training someone has to do it.” The new year at the church, which runs from September to September, will begin soon. Mrs. Matz has agreed to become a teacher again next year, but is not certain what age group she will be teaching. Family fellowship to feature potluck The Milford United Methodist Church will conduct a family fellowship night Sunday evening, Aug. 29, beginning at 5:30 p.m. There will be a potluck dinner, followed by games. Everyone is invited to attend. ACC conference held in Princeville, 111. Several members of the Apostolic Christian Church of Milford joined their ministers for a Friday open session at the ACC Conference in Princeville, 111. on August 20. "Faithfulness” was the theme for the three-day event attended by Jesse Beer, Elmer Hartter, Walter Steffen and Dale Strassheim from the Milford Apostolic Christian Church. The pastors were joined by other church members on the last day of the conference for an open session. All scripture is given by inspiration of God and is profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction. for instruction in righteousness 2 Timothy 3:16 Seek the kingdom of God and his righteousness first, and all these things will be added to you. Matthew 6:33 Come to me. all you who labor and bear heavy burdens, and I will give you rest For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light Matthew 11:28, 30 For all the law is fulfilled in this one thought You should love your neighbor as yourself. Galatians 5:14 All scripture is given by inspiration of God and is profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction. tor instruction in righteousness 2 Timothy 3:16

CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH (Armstrong Road) OSWEGO DateW Parker. Pastor Sunday School ♦ 30 a m. Morning Worship 10: X a.m. Sunday Evening Worship* pm Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7 p m SAINT MARTIN DE PORRES CATHOLIC CHURCH SYRACUSE Father Robert Hammond Sunday Mass 715 am.. «: 15a.m.. andll lSa.m Saturday Mass t 30 p.m Confession Before Masses HolyDays7a.m and7 30p.m HASTINGS ISLAND CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH David Widmoyer. Pastor Mike Zimmerman. Jr.. Supt Kendall BHler. Supt Sunday School* 30a.m Worship 10 30a.m. Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:30p.m. APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN MILFORD Dele Strasshelm. Jesse Beer. E imer Hertier and Walter Steffen. Min is tors Morning Warship 10a.m. Afternoon Worship 12 30 p m CHRISTIAN CHURCH MILFORD Carl Shearer. Mints tor Fred Welts. Associate Minis tor Bible School *:3oa.m Worship io 30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Wednesday Stole Study 7 p m TURKEYCREEKCHURCH OF THE BRETHREN GRAVELTON Olden Mi toheH. Pastor Church School*:Xa.m. Worship 10: Xam CALVARY LUTHERANCHURCH (111 W. Ora age St.) CROMWELL Frank Barcus. Pastor Sunday School *:Xa.m Worship Service 10 45a.m NEW SALEM CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN (veoNaiooE) Gtonn Byers. Pastor Sunday School *: X a.m. Worship lOXa.m Evening Worship 7p.m. UNITED METHOOtST CHURCH NORTH WEBSTER Rex Lindemood. Pastor Worship t;Xa.m. and W:4Sa.m. Church School *: X a .m.

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On Speaking In Tongues: And they were ail filled with the Holy Ghost, and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance. Cretes and Arabians, we do hear them speak in our tongues the wonderful works of God. Acts 2:4,11 x He that speaketh \in an unknown tongue edifieth himself; I would that ye all spake with tongues, For if I pray in an unknown tongue, my spirit prayetn, I thank my God, I speak with tongues more than ye ail: Wherefore tongues are for a sign, not to them that believe, but to them that believe not: forbid not to speak with tongues. 1 Corinthians 14:4,5,14,18,22,39

BIBLE VERSE * ’The grass withereth. the flower fadeth; but the word of our God shall stand forever. 1. Who was the author of the above statement? 2. What was his position at the time? 3. To whom was he talking? 4. Where may this statement be found? Answers to Bible Verse 1. Isaiah. 2. He was Israel’s most outstanding prophet. 3. To the children of Israel. 4. Isaiah 40:8.

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BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH NORTH WEBSTER DeanMcFaddep Pastor Sunday Schoo|4:Xa.m. Worship 10:30a.m.-* p.m. Wednesday Services 7 p.m. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD LIGONIER Don Fischer. Vicar Church Service Sam Sunday School 10 15 a.m OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE CATHOLIC CHURCH (4* And Main Streets) MILFORD Bro. James Linscott, administrator Sunday Mass 10: Xa.m. CHURCH OF GOD SYRACUSE Rev Michael Johnson. Pastor Tom Stiver. S.S Supt. Sunday School »X a.m. Morning Worship 10 Xa.m. Junior Worship 10 Xa.m. FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH MILFORD Paul Tinkel Pastor Church School* am Morning Worship io a m. BYC Sunday 4 pm. MH weak worship 7pm. Choir practices 10 p.m. BETHELCHURCH OF THE BRETHREN MILFORD Roger Eberiy. Pastor Maryann Dowty.Bd Chm. Sunday School*a m Warship 10a.m. BETHANY CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN (US*) F. Wayne Lawson. Pastor Morning Worship* a m. Sunday School 10a m. BURR OAK UNITEDMETHOOtST CHURCH Lawrence Byrnes. Pastor Sunday School » Xa m Worship ra:Xem. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN SYRACUSE John McFarland. Pivot Junior Blough, Supt Sunday School »:X a m. MorningWorshipio Xa.m. Sunday State Study 7 p m •RACE BIBLE CHURCH SYRACUSE Dr. David R Hadley Pastor Sunday School * 45 a m. Morning Worship 11 a m Evening Service 7p m Wednesday Evening Service 7 p_m

Kerri Augsburger sends I greetings from Korea I

(EDITOR'S NOTE. The following article was written by Kerri Augsburger of Syracuse. Kerri, daughter of Senator John B. Augsburger and Mrs Shirley Beck, is a member of the Milford Christian Church and is currently serving as a teacher and missionary in Korea. Recently Mr and Mrs. John B. Augsburger visited Kerri and she sent the following back with them for publication in this paper.) By KERRI AUGSBURGER Hello to all. As long as I had a special mail deliverer (Dad) coming your way, I decided to send a little note back to you all. Korea is great — I love it here. It is a land of constant change and contrast. One minute I may see an old man plowing a rice paddy with a wooden plow in hand pulled by an ox. The next minute I can see a semi on a four-lane highway. On the same sidewalk one can see an elderly lady dressed in her traditional hombok with her groceries on her head and possibly a baby on her back, and also have in view a young lady in the latest fashion. I have many times heard the church bells ringing, calling the Christians to prayer meetings, but have often also heard the chants of the Buddhist

IT'S TIME TO GO TO SCHOOL AND TO SUNDAY SCHOOL

Summer vacation is almost over, and the children will soon be headed for the schoolhouse. The older ones are resigned to this and will accept it, however reluctantly; but the youngsters going for the first time may depart in a scene of tearful anguish, feeling that they are being sent into exile. This can be avoided with a little preparation on your part, explaining in a bright and cheerful way that school will be a happy place where they will like their teacher, make a lot of friends and enjoy doing many things. This will help them to start learning the skills of life, to get along with those outside the family and to respect authority. All this applies also to the Sunday school at your House of Worship, where they should go to learn that God’s love will protect them wherever they are; in school or anywhere else.

JEHOVAH'S WITNESS KINGDOM HALL (East Drive) Sunday: Public Lecture9:Xa.m Watchtower Study 10 30a m Tuesday. Study of Prophecy 7:X p.m. Thursday. Ministry School 7 p.m. SALEM COMMUNITY CHURCH (IV, MHe Southeast Ot W'lmot) Pastor E Imer Mil ter / Sunday School 9: X a q..Morning Worship l0O»m Sunday Evening Service 7pm Prayer Bible Stody Wednesday 7 \p.m. \ A GRACE LUTHERAnYhuRCH x (200E . MamSif .) . SYRACUSE Frank Barcus, Pastor Worship*: 15a m Sunday School 1015a.m. CHURCH OF THENAZARENE SYRACUSE Harold Barton. Pastor Sunday School * X a m Morning Warship lO Xa m. Sunday Evening Worship 4 p m Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7 p.m. CHURCH OF THE BRETHR EN NORTH WEBSTER Paul F Shrider, Pastor Morning Warship 9 Xa m. Sunday School K) Xa m FAITHWAY BAPTIST CHURCH (Kehn Drive, Little Barbee Lake) William L Hutchins. Pastor Sunday School 10 a m Warship Service 11 a.m Sunday Evening*p.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7 p.m. CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY (OH SR 15) MILFORD JUNCTION Peart Avalos. Pas tor Sunday Service 10 00 a m.. * Xp.m Mid Week Worship Wed. 4: X p.m. UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH LEESBURG Ross Richey. Pastor Bill Smith. Supt. Morning Worship 130a m Church School W:Xa.m FIRSTCHURCHOF CHRIST SCIENTISTS (175 N: Detroit) WARSAW Sunday School 10 a.m. Sunday Service Xa.m. Wednesday 7 p.m. ALL SAINTS' . EPISCOPAL CHURCH SOUTH SHORE LAKE WAWASEE Vicar: Rev. DavidL. Hyndman Holy Eucharist:» a.m.

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QUAKER HAVEN FRIENDS (500E and 900 N) DEWARTLAKE Sunday School 9: 15 a.m. Quaker Hall 10 a.m. WAWASEE HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH (Across From High School) Norman D. McVey. Pastor Jon Rumtey. S.S. Supt Sunday School *;X a m. Worship 10:Xa.m. and7p.m Mid-Week Wed 7 p m. kWANACIubs Thurs. 4:Xp.m. CALVARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH (SR 13 Souto) SYRACUSE David Maish. Pastor Worship Services Xa.m. and 10:40 am. Church School *: X a.m. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH MILFORD Kenneth Greenwood. Pastor Mary Duncan. Lay Leader Church School *:X a.m. Worship 10: X am. UMYF Sunday 4 p.m LAKELAND COMMUNITY CHURCH OSWEGO Rev Roy Micktey, Pastor Sunday School •:X a m. Worship Service lO Xa m Evening Service 7p.m. SOLOMON'S CREEK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev Don Sheline. Pastor Worship* a.m. Sunday School 10a.m. MILFORDCHAPEL (Beer Read) Ben Shirk. Pastor Burl Bontrager. Supt Sunday School 10 a m Worship Service 11 a.m. Wednesday Service 7 p.m. ROCK CHURCH (Turkey Creek Conservation Club) Dr. Gary M Tuttle. Pastor Morning Worship 10 a.m. Evening Worship 7 p.m Wednesday Bible School 7 p.m. CHURCH OF GOO NORTH WEBSTER Henry McCrey. Associate Pastor Worship*:Xajn. Sunday School 10:40a.m. Evening Service7 p.m. Family Night. Wednesday 7 p.m

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priests as they worship an image of Buddah. The countryside is beautiful, as well as the I people; but the smell of open sewers and fish I markets isn’t always pleasant! But, on the whole, B it’s a wonderful place. A variety of activities this summer has caused B the time to fly by. Some of the things I’ve beenß involved in were church camp, visiting or- B phanages, sharing in prisons and a leper colony, B among other things. I was also able to travel into B China and smuggle Bibles to the Christians there B who are starving for the Word. A recent journey took me to Japan for a week B to visit my dad and his wife. By the time you read B this, I will be working in my classroom, preparing B for another year of school. Next summer, I plan to B be home and look forward to being able to say hello I in person. Until then —an young ha say oh! (Good- I by in Korean.) , ■ P.S. — A highlight here has been receiving the B Mail-Journal. The news is two months old before I B receive it, but just the same it’s news to me!

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