The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 1, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 January 1983 — Page 15

Mission work takes word of God to others

By GAIL WIDMOYER Mission work is one way many churches spread the word of God to other countries and within our own country as well. The mission program at New Salem Church of the Brethren illustrates an extensive mission program by supporting four missionaries and four Christian operations. Currently, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse of Milford chair the missionary committee at New Salem. Morehouses work with two other couples, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Shively, on the committee that is responsible for presenting possible mission programs ,to the church for support The church must then raise necessary funds or needed items for the adopted programs*. Fundraisers include: an annual apple butter making and black walnut cracking party; sewing days at the church; a Christmas bazaar; and donations from the church. Missionaries New Salem supports four missionaries who are stationed in different parts of the Western Hemisphere. ■Ek — DOUG SHIVELY Doug Shively, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Shively, Leesburg, has been working approximately 10 years with the Missionary TECH Team’s Graphic Arts Department in Longview, Texas. He was commissioned for design work in 1973 and has helped produce tracts, newsletters, Bible correspondence courses, prayer cards, brochures, posters and other

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pieces of literature printed for missionaries around the world. Doug Schermerhorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn of o Ik. A DOUG SCHERMERHORN Leesburg, has spent the last three years in Neuva Viji, Panama, where he ministers the gospel to Indian natives. His duties in the mission field include some medical work as well as his ministry. According to his mother, Doug is “too busy to come home.” The third missionary supported by New Salem is Catherine Froh who has served 38 years in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti. Catherine resides in Goshen but will be returning to Haiti for February and March to train other people in the mission fields. s CATHERINE FROH

GRACE BRETHRENCHURCH LEESBURG Howard Dawning, Pastor Tim Hoad, Sunday School Supt. Sunday School 9:30-10:30 a.m. Morning Warship 10:35a.m. Evening Warship 6 p.m. Prayer Service, Wednesday 7 p.m. SYRACUSE UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH (Comer Harrison & Pearl St.) David Hudson, Pastor Sunday School 10 a.m. Praise and Worship, Sunday 7:30 p.m. Youth Service, Tuesday 7 p.m. Bible Study, Thursday 7:30 p.m WAWASEE LAKESIDE CHAPEI Harlan Stetten, Pastor Francis Denton, Adult Supervisor Marge and Roger Kryder, Primary Supervisors Warship Service 10a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. CLUNETTE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Karen Weaver, Pastor Worship Service 9 a.m. Sunday. School 10:20 a.m. FAITHWAY BAPTIST CHURCH Formerly Barbee Community Church (Kuhn Drive, Little Barbee Lake) William L. Hutchins, Pastor Sunday School 10a.m. Warship Service 1T a.m. Sunday Evaning6p.m. Wednesday Bible Study And Praye 7 p.m. MORRIS CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST (County Roads IMNand375E) Charles Taylor, Pastor Don Conley, Supt. Sunday School 9:Xa.m. v< Worship 10:30a.m. SAINT ANDREW'S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SYRACUSE Rev Philip Frew, Pastor Church School 9: 15a.m. Warship Hour 10: Xa.m. UMYFOp.m. ZION CHAPEL U.B. CHURCH (Corner Syr. Web. Rd. and 1000 N) D ev. Don Ross, Pastor Eric Kolberg, S.S. Supt. Sunday School 9 a.m. Worship 10 a.m. Evening Warship 7 p.m. GOSHEN FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Service 10: Xa.m. Sunday School 10:Xa.m. Wednesday Ser vice 7:45 p.m.

RON WILDMAN Ron Wildman of the New Salem congregation is currently serving as a short-term worker with the Sudan Interior Mission, Monrovia, Liberia, where he is doing mechanical and maintenance work at their radio station. 0 Through this station, God’s message is sent across Africa regularly in more than 35 languages Ron is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vere Wildman, Warsaw. Mission Organizations Besides the four missionaries, New Salem also supports four groups in the mission area. These groups receive at least SIOO in support from the local church. The Gideons; Child Evangelism; Underground Evangelism; and World Missionary Press. Three other volunteers have worked in missions, were supported by the church and could return to the mission field in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Wildman are spending a year in the area and are active jn church work at New Salem. They anticipate a return to the mission field next year after resting from two years of teaching at the Pacific Area Mission Christian Day School at Paia, Maui, in Hawaii. Pacific Area Mission was founded in 1947 and ministers to people of various ethnic and religious backgrounds. Jack Teeple, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Teeple of Leesburg, also served at the Pacific Area Mission. After a year of service in Hawaii, Jack and his wife, Pati, have been co-past6rs at Bridge Water Independent Church in

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Ohio for l years. Another missionary from the New Salem congregation was Daralea Grisamer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Grisamer of Syracuse. Daralea attended the Arizona Bible College and spent a summer in Japan where she taught English to the Japanese and had a chance to offer Christian witness through her classes. She currently resides in Phoenix. . Through their mission support and work, members of New Salem are following Jesus’ command, “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded y0u;...” Matthew 28: 1920. New Salem Activities On Sunday evening. Jan. 30, at 6 p.m. Catherine Froh will share some of her experiences in Haiti for any interested persons at the church. Another future activity at New Salem is the Missionary Conference scheduled for March 5 through 8 where the 30-voice choir from the New Tribes Bible Institute, Jackson, Mich., will perform and Larry Brown, a former missionary to Brazil will present a program. The exact schedule will be announced at a later date. Christmas party ends dub year The Unity Circle of Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse, held its December meeting in the home of Mary Jane Lantz on December 2. It was the last meeting for the circle until April. Lucy Johnson opened the meeting with thoughts on promoting peace through the world. Devotions were led by June Anglemyer, who spoke about tolerance, the cherished gift, and good intentions. A book entitled “The Melodean’’ was reviewed by Lucy Johnson. The ladies then held a contest to guess the exact number of pieces in a jar of candy, won by Lucy Miles, and Dorothy Lehman won a Christmas list game.

CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH (Armstrong Road) OSWEGO Dale W. Parker, Pastor Sunday School 9:Xa.m. Morning Worship 10:Xa.m. Sunday Evening Worships p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7 p.m. Awana Clubs Wednesday 6:15p.m. SAINT MARTIN DE PORRES CATHOLIC CHURCH SYRACUSE Father Robert Hammond Sunday Mass 7:15a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Saturday Mass 6: X p. m. Confession Before Masses Holy Days7a.m. and7:Xp.m. HASTINGS ISLAND CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH David Widmoyer, Pastor Mike Zimmerman, Jr., Supt. Kendall Biller, Supt. Sunday School 9:Xa.m. Warship 10:Xa.m. Prayer Meeting Thursday 7: X p.m. APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN MILFORD Dale Sh-assheim, Jesse Beer, E Imer Hartter and Walter Steffen, Ministers Morning Worship 10a.m. Afternoon Warship 12:Xp.m. CHRISTIAN CHURCH MILFORD Carl Shearer, Minister Fred Walls, Associate Minister Bible School 9:30a.m. Warship 10:Xa.m. and 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m. TURKEY CREEK CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN GRAVELTON Dorothaand Ivan Fry, Team Pastors Church School 9: Xa.m. Warship 10.-Xa.m. CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH (tnw.Orania».) CROMWELL Frank Barcus, Pastor Sunday School9:Xa.m. Worship Service 10:45 a.m. MEW SALEM CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN (NMtatf) Glonn Byers, Pastor Sunday School 9: Xa.m. Worship 10: Xa.m. Evening Worship 7p.m. Wednesday Prayer Masting 7:X p.m.

Clergymen invited to Hospice meeting

All Kosciusko County clergymen and their wives are invited to a meeting being sponsored by Home Health Care Services between 1 and 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 25, at the First United Methodist Church, 179 S. Indiana Street, Warsaw. A film, “Day by Day,” showing the Hospice support of the terminally ill, will open the program. Dr. Thomas Keough will discuss the process of cancer and changes to look for; Connie Schaefer. RN, will speak on nursing interventions, symptom control and signs of impending death. Information or materials use and how to make a referral will also be discussed. A panel will provide information on the roll of the Hospice team members. Panel members will be; Molly Parke, volunteer coordinator; Kathy Simpson, medical social worker; Dodie Campbell, executive director of Home Health Care; Tom Ramundo, clergyman; and Connie Schaefer, Hospice nurse. The meeting will conclude with a question and answer period

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UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NORTH WEBSTER Rex Lindemood. Pastor Worshipß:3oa.m. and 10:45a.m. Church School 9:Xa.m. BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH NORTHWEBSTER Dean McFadden, Pastor Sunday School9:Xa.m. Worship 10:Xa.m. 6p.m. Wednesday Services7 p.m. CHURCH OF GOD NORTHWEBSTER Charles E. Towriss, Pastor Henry R. McCray, Associate Pastor Men's Prayer Breakfast7:Xa.m. Worship 9: Xa.m. Sunday School 10:40 a.m. Sunday Night Live youth 4p.m. Evening Service of Praise 7 p.m. OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE CATHOLIC CHURCH (4th And Main Streets) MILFORD Bro. James Linscott, Administrator Sunday Mass 10:Xa.m. CHURCHOFGOD SYRACUSE Rev. Michael Johnson, Pastor Tom Stiver, S.S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Warship 10:Xa.m. Junior Warship 10:Xa.m. FIRSTBRETHRENCHURCH MILFORD Paul Tlnkei, Pastor Church School 9: Xa.m. Morning Warship 10:Xa.m. BYC Sunday 6 p.m. Mid week warship 7 p.m. BETHELCHU RCH OF THE BRETHREN MILFORD Roger Eberly, Pastor Nancy Snider, Bd. Chm. Sunday School 9: Xa.m. Warship 10: X a.m. BETHANY CHURCHOF THE BRETHREN (US*) F. Wayne Lawson. Pastor Morning Worship 9: Xa.m. Sunday School 10:Xa.m. Wednesday Activity Might 7:X BURR OAK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Lawrence Byrnes, Pastor Sunday School 9: Xa.m. Worship 10: Xa.m. CHURCHOF THE BRETHREN SYRACUSE John McFarland, Pastor Junlor Blough. Supt. Sunday School 9:X*m. Morning Worship lO.Xam. Sunday Bible Study 7p.m.

IF YOU WOULD HAVE A GOOD NEIGHBOR. BE ONE YOURSELF Host of us have neighbors somewhere nearby; and in order to establish a more pleasant and secure atmosphere for all concerned, we should work to maintain a friendly and helpful relationship with them, while respecting their right to a certain amount of privacy. If you borrow their lawn mower, return it promptly. If the lady next door is ill, ask her if you can bring her anything from the store. Agree to watch each other’s houses when one of you is away on a trip. Finally, if your neighbors have no religious affiliation that differs from your own, invite them to accompany you to your House of , Worship; a gesture than can result in many blessings for both of you. The best way to start the new year is to resolve to be a good neighbor; and there is no better way to do this than to demonstrate that we are all the children of God, no matter live.

GRACE BIBLE CHURCH SYRACUSE Dr. Davidß. Haifley, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evening Service7 p.m. Wednesday Evening Service 7 p.m. JEHOVAH'S WITNESS KINGDOM HALL (East Papakeechie Lake Drive) Sunday: PubllcLecture9:Xa.m. Watchtower Study 10:30a.m. Tuesday. Study of Prophecy 7: X p.m. Thursday, Ministry School 7p.m. SALEM COMMUNITY CHURCH (1 Vi Mile Southeast Os Wilmot) Pastor Elmer Miller Sunday School9:Xa.m. Morning Warship 10:Xa.m. Sunday Evening Service 7 p.m. Prayer Bible Study Wednesday 7 p.m. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH (200 E. Mam St.) SYRACUSE Frank Barcus. Pastor Worship9:lsa.m. Sunday School 10:15a.m. CHURCH OF THE NAZAR ENE SYRACUSE Harold Barton, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Warship 10:Xa.m. Sunday Evening Worship 6 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7p.m. CHURCHOF THE BRETHREN NORTHWEBSTER Paul F. Shrider, Pastor Morning Warship 9: Xa.m. Sunday School 10:Xa.m. FAITHWAY BAPTIST CHURCH (Kuhn Drive, Little Barbee Lake) William L. Hutchins, Pastor Sunday School 10a.m. Worship Service 11 a.m. Sunday Evening*p.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7 p.m. CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY (Old SR IS) MILFORD JUNCTION Pearl Avalos, Pastor Sunday Service 10:Mam., 6:Xp.m. Midweek Warship Wed.. *;Xp.m. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH LEESBURG Dale Mendenhall. Pastor Morning Worship 9: Xa.m. Church School 10:Xa.m. FIRST CHU RCH OF CHRIST SCIENTISTS (173 N. Detroit) Sunday School 10*m. Sunday Service 10a.m. Wsrinisrtoy 7 p.m.

Any clergyman desiring to attend may call the Home Health office at 267-3683 before noon on January 24. Spaghetti supper at Saint Andrew's The United Methodist Women of Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse, will hold a spaghetti supper on Wednesday, Jan. 26, from 5 to 7 p.m. The supper is open to the public and tickets will be available at the door. Coffee and dessert are included in the ticket price. Reduced prices are available for children 10 and under. Snow date for the supper is February 2. !A bad neighbor is a ft misfortune, as much as X a good one is a blessing. D - Hesiod (700 8.C.) X

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Somoncin Service Guild welcomes new year

The Sar oarian Service Guild of Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse, held its first meeting of the new year in the home of Roberta Pittman, new chairwoman of the guild. The meeting was attended by 13 1 members and one guest. Gloria Frew led devotions on the text of Deuteronomy 30:19 and challenged members to choose ttieir own way of life and make what they can of their opportunities. , P®ggy Thomas introduced the guest speakers, Marilyn Brown, Israel four available

Rev. end Mrs. Thomas Douglas will host their eighth Holy Land Holiday, “Inspiringly Different” tour, March 1 through 8. This tour is designed to meet the needs of many requests for an all Israel tour. Persons interested in expanding the tour have a two-day Cairo option available. The tour leaves Kennedy Airport on March 1 with a stop in Amsterdam on the way to Amman, Jordan. After a night in Amman, the tour will cross the Allenby Bridge and journey to Galilee via Sychar. Sights along the way will be seen and explained by an English speaking guide. The group will travel through the Valley of Tiberius on the way to Megiddo; dinner and overnight stay w JI $e in Tiberius on the Sea of Galilee; and the next day, the group will travel by boat on the Sea of Galilee to Capernaum. The group will also visit Tabgha, Mount of Beatitudes, Nazareth, Haifa, Caesarea, Jerusalem, Gethsemane, Pilate’s Judgement Hall, Calvary and the Garden Tomb. Bethany, Jericho, Qumran, Masada, Bethlehem and Shepherd’s Field are also included. The two-day option to Cairo is available as an add-on tour Because of the peace treaty between Israel and Egypt, travel can be made by bus through the country where Joseph and Mary traveled with the baby Jesus. In Cairo sights include; the treasurers of King Tut, Bazaars, old and new Cairo, the Pyramids and a boat ride on the Nile River. Pastor Douglas has just recently been assigned to the Oak Grove Church in Columbia City and plans a 1984 European Tour including the 350th year celebration of the world famous Oberammergau Passion Play

ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH SOUTH SHORE LAKE WAWASEE Vicar: Rev. David L. Hyndman Holy Eucharist: 9 a.m. QUAKER HAVEN FRIE NDS CHURCH (SMEand9NN) DEWARTLAKE Sunday School 9 a.m. Worship 10a.m. (Quaker Hall) WAWASEE HI SIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH (Across From High School) NormanD. McVey, Pastor Jonßumley, S.S. Supt. Sunday School 9: X a. m. Worship 10:Xa.m. aid 7 p.m. Mid-Week Wad. 7p.nr. AWANA Clubs Thurs. *:Xp.m. CALVARY L NITED METHODIST CHURCH (SR 13 South) SYRACUSE David C. Maish. Pai .tor Arian Bobeck, Sundny School Supt. Church School 9: Xa:.m. Worship Service 10:10a.m. CHURCH MILFORD Kenneth Greenwootl. Pastor Mary Duncan, Lay Leader Church School 9:15i».m. Worship 10: Xa.m. UMYF Sunday 6 p.ri. Bible Study Sunday 5: X p.m. LAKELAND COMMUNITY CHURCH OSWEGO Rev. Roy Mickley, ! ’astor Sunday School 9:30a.m. Worship Service IQXa.m. Evening Service 7 p.m. SOLOMON'S CREEK UNITEDMETHOOIST CHURCH Rev. Don Sheiine, Pastor Worship 9 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. MILFORD CHAPEL 7/ (Beer load) William Yoder. Poster Mylln Hooiey. Lay Leader Weldon Yoder, Supt. Sunday School 10a.m. Warship Service 11 a.m, Wednesday Service 7p.m. ROCKCHURCH (Turkey Creek Gmeorvatien Club) Dr. Gary M. Tuttte, Pastor Morning Warship 10a.m. Evening Worship 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible School 7p.m. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSQUn I SYNOD LIGONIER Da* Fischer, Vicar Church Services a. m. Sunday School 10:15a.m.

who gave a program called “Deciding to Obey the Good Shepherd,” taken from “The neiper. Mary Short was welcomed as a new member, and a business « meeting was held. Members were reminded that the church will hold a bazaar this year, and preparations for the event were discussed. United Methodist Women Treasurer Carol Clark reported >,on UMW funds and mentioned that a new project is being considered. The next meeting will be hosted by Joan Hann, at the church. Dot Wysong will give the program and Mary Prescott will lead devotions.

FGBMFI hold dinner meeting The Lake Wawasee Chapter of the Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship International offers an open invitation for any interested persons to attend their dinner meeting on January 20 at 6:30 p.m. in Kimmel Hall at Oakwood Park. Syracuse. Mike Fitzpatrick, owner of Fitzpatrick Engineering in Warsaw, will present the evening program. Born in Warsaw. Mike attended college in Marquette, Mich., and received his master’s degree from Stanford University. He and his family lived in Santa Barbara, Calif., for 15 year?, where he worked on hardware for the Apollo Flight project. The meetings are open to everyone and reservations can be made by calling 856-4331 or 4573534 by January 19 (today). Note should also be made of the new time for the “Good News” program on Channel 46 which now appears on Tuesdays at 10 p.m. Make no friendship with an angry man; and with a furious man thou shalt not go; Lest thou learn his ways., and get a snare to thy soul. Proverbs 22:24>25

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