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By DAVID R. HAIFLEY Grace Bible Church “That there should be a Christ, and that I should be Christless; that there should be a cleansing, and that I should remain foul; that there should be a Father’s love, and I should be alien; that there should be a heaven, and I should be cast into hell, is grief embittered, sorrow aggravated.’’ These words were spoken by Charles Haddon Spurgeon, recognized by many as the last of the Puritan preachers, and the greatest since the Apostle Paul. Many years ago, in my early ministry, I was called upon to preach in an unusual place. I went to one of my old mentors and said, “1 don’t know what to preach!” His answer came back quickly, “Preach Chnst, preach Christ — you can never go wrong preaching Christ!” Now. as once again, by the kind invitation of The Mail-Journal, it falls upon me to prepare an article for that paper’s religious page. The last time the topic was furnished; this time I am on my own. So my mind returns to that other time when the advice was, “Preach Christ.” About 18 years ago when I was counseling at one of the Indiana penitentiaries, I was invited to speak at one of the prison Christian gatherings. Now remember, these men all had “peculiar" problems. It so happened that we had a visiting preacher from Amsterdam, Holland, with us that week. I invited him to speak in my place to these men. I shall never forget his first words to these troubled men: “I can give you the answer to all of your problems in a word, Christ!" Simply put, but mighty truth. To think that there is a Christ, and so many men remain Christless. To think that there is a place of cleansing, yet so many choose to remain foul. To think that there is a heavenly Father who sends out His mighty love to all men. and so many remain alien to it! Is this not the tragedy of all time? Someone once said, “Jesus Christ is a God to whom we can approach without pride, and before whom we may abase ourselves without despair." The

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scripture declares: “Wherefore, God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name is above every name: That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth; And that everjMongue should confess that Jesus' Christ < is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.” As we look at the angels’ attitude toward Christ, we find that they are always praising Him. In John 1 we are told that He, that is Jesus, created all things, and without Him was nothing made that was made. Now, over in the book of Job, Chapter 38, the Lord asks Job: “Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? Declare, if thou hast understanding. Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest? Or who hath stretched the line upon it? Whereupon are the foundations fastened? Or who laid the comer stone thereof; When the morning stars sand together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?” Then at the birth of Jesus, when God became flesh that He Himself might deliver us from death, the angels declared, “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men." In the book of the Revelation, where the future is so graphically presented “as the great day of His (the lamb of God) wrath is come,” and as God remembers the corruption and sin on this earth, and the rejection of His Son Jesus, Whom God sent as a remedy for that sin; those redeemed in Heaven shall be shouting with the angels, “Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power, and riches, and wisdom, and strength, and honour, and glory, and blessing. " At that time every creature will be bowing the knee at the Name of Jesus! But the angels of Satan also have something to say. Instead of praise they have introduced His glorious Name into nearly every language as a “curse word.”’Oh, to think that men would profane the Name of the One who took upon Himself the terrible sins of the world, that the very ones so misusing His glorious Name

might be eternally delivered! Yet it is tragically so! George Bernard Shaw, the English playwright, and certainly no Christian, wrote, “The only person who, has come out of the war with new intellectual credit is Jesus Christ — I am not a Christian any more than Pilate was, but I am ready to admit after studying the world of human misery for many years that I see no way out of the world’s trouble but the way Jesus would have found, had He undertaken the work of the modern practical statesman.” What a testimony from one who admittedly was not a Christian and who never bowed the knee (yet) to Jesus, to the greatness of our Lord Jesus Christ. Paul, in speaking to the Athenians on Mars Hill, said, “God that made the world and all things therein, seeing that He is Lord of heaven and earth, dwelleth not in temples made with hands; Neither is worshipped with men’s hands, as though He needed anything, seeing He giveth to all life, and breath, and all things; — That they should seek the Lord, if haply they might feel after Him, and find Him, though He be not far from every one of us: For in Him we live, and move, and have our being.” So then, He is working it out. The children sing (yet it is not only a children’s song), “Jesus loves me, this I know for the Bible tells me so.” For this reason He does not immediately strike down the curser, the blasphemer, the unbeliever, etc.; because He loves, and is not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. Men, women and children are coming to Him every day. Oh, to be sure, not in great droves, but some are coming. And He saves all that come unto Him. What a wonderful Saviour! “Wherefore also it is contained in the Scripture, Behold, I lay in Sion a chief corner stone, elect, precious: and he that believeth on Him shall not be confounded. Unto you therefore which believe he is precious: but unto them which be disobedient, the stone which the builders disallowed,

GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH LEESBURG Howard Downing, Pastor Tim Hood, Sunday School Supt. Sunday School 9 30X0.30 am. Morning Worship lOJSs.m Evening Worship 4 p in.' Prayer Service, Wednesday 7 p.m. SYRACUSE UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH (Comer Harrison A Pearl St.) David Hudson, Pastor Sunday School 10 a m. Praise and Worship. Sunday 4:30 p.m. f Bible Study. Thursday 7:30 p.m. WAWASEE LAKESIDE CHAPEL Harlan Stetten. Pastor John Groat, Adult Supervisor Sally Jaques. Primary Supervisor Primary Supervisor Worship Service 10 a m Sunday School 11 a m. CLUNETTE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Karen Weaver. Pastor Worship Service 9 a m Sunday School 10:30 a.m. FAITHWAY BAPTIST CHURCH Formerty Barbee Com meatty Owrch (Kohn Drive, Llffle Barbee Lake) William L. Hutchins, Pastor Sunday School 16 a m Worship Service 11 am. Sunday Evening 4 p.m Wednesday Bible Study And Prayer 7 p.m. MORRIS CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST < (County Roods ISON and 37SE) Charles Taylor. Pastor Don Conley. Supt V Sunday School » 30 a m Worship K):3o*m SAINT ANDREW'S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SYRACUSE Rev. Philip Frew. Pastor Church School 9:15 a m. Worship Hour 10 :30 a m UMYF 4 p.m. ZION CHAPEL U.B. CHURCH (Comer Syr .-Web. Rd. awd MOON) Rev. Don Ross. Pastor Larry McCullough. SS Supt Sunday School 9 a m. Worship 10 am. Evening Worship 7 p.m. GOSHEN FIRST CHURCH OF CHR IST SCIENTIST Service 10:30 am Sunday School 10:30 am. Wednesday Service 7:45 p m. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NORTH WEBSTER Rex Llndemood. Pastor Worship 0:30 am. and N:4S am. Church School ♦: 30 a m

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Yes, the day is coming, that at the Name of Jesus every knee shall bow. Some in exaltation, and some in tmmiliation. If the knee bows now, today, in admiration, it will in that day bow in exaltation; if the Name is met with cursing and scorning now, in that day the knee will be bent in humiliation. The choice is yours. “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved and thy house!” Amen.

Oakwood sponsors Lenten series

The Oakwood Spiritual Life Center, on the shore of Lake Wdwasee, Syracuse, is offering spiritual growth opportunities for clergy and laity through the 1984 Lenten Series. Six “Days of Reflection” are planned for people who wish to examine more fully the significance of Lent in relation to their spiritual journey. Through worship, scripture, prayer, guided reflection and solitude, the days are designed to encourage the retreatants to relate Christ’s passion and resurrection, to the living out of their faith. The dates for “Days of Reflection” are March 13, 20 and 27; and April 3, 10 and 17. The schedule for each day is: 9:30 a.m., gathering and sessional; 12 noon, lunch and session II; and 3 p.m., going forth. Rev. Larry Shaver, pastor of Salem United Methodist Church in Hebron will open the first session. The major emphasis of his ministry has been in the spiritual renewal of the local parish church. Rev. Bruce Ough, director of Oakwood, will lead the second session. His work has included numerous trainnig events, seminars and retreats in the area of leadership development and spiritual formation. The third session will be directed by Mrs. Jan Caruso, one of five persons in North Indiana Conference who is a member of the Spiritual Formation Academy directed by the Upper Room. She is the wife of a United

CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH (Armstrong Road) OSWEGO " Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m, Sunday Evening Worship 4 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7 p.m. Awana Clubs Wednesday 4:30 p.m. SAINT MARTIN DE PORRES CATHOLIC CHURCH SYRACUSE Father Robert Hammond Sunday Mass 7:15 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Saturday Mass 4:30 p.m. Confession Before Masses Holy Days 7 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. HASTINGS ISLAND CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH David Widmoyer. Pastor Mike Zimmerman. Jr., Supt Kendall Biller. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. Prayer Meeting Thursday 7 30 p.m. | APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN MILFORD 1 Dale Strassheim. Jesse Beer. Elmer Hamer and Waller Steffen. Ministers Morning Worship 10 a.m. Afternoon Worship 13.30 p.m. CHRISTIAN CHURCH MILFORD Carl Shearer, Minister Fred Walls. Associate Minister Bible School »:30 a m. Worship 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m. TURKEY CREEK CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN GRAVELTON Dorotha and Ivan Fry, Team Pastors Church School 9:30 a.m. Worship >0:30 a m CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH (111 W. Orange St.) CROMWELL Frank Barcus. Pastor Sunday School 9:30 am. Worship Service 10:45 a.m. NEW SALEM CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN (900HA300E) Glenn Byers, Pastor Sunday School 0:30 a.m. Worship W:3O a.m. . Evening IMashlp 4 p.m. B>ir i r Y-M WUQnEBSWy rrG|lEr IWWinty *-m p.m. BURR OAK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Lawrence Byrnes, Pastor Sunday School 0:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m.

CHURCH OF GOO NORTH WEBSTER X. Charles E. Towriss, Pastor Henry R. McCray, Associate Pastor Men's Prayer Breakfast 7:30 a m. Sunday School 10:40 a.m. Worship 930 a.m. Prime Time Senior High 5 p.m. Evening Service or Praise 7 p.m. BIBLE CHR ISTIAN CHURCH NORTH WEBSTER Doan McFadden, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday Services 7 p.m. OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE CATHOLIC CHURCH (4fh And Mele Streets) MILFORD Bro. James Linscott. Administrator Sunday Mass 10:30 a.m. CHURCH OF GOO SYRACUSE Rev. Michael Johnson. Pastor Tom Stiver. S.S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Junior Worship 10:30 am. FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH MILFORD Paul Tinkel. Pastor Church School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. BYC Sunday 4 pm. Mid wook worship 7 p.m. / BETHELCHURCH OF THE BRETHREN MILFORD Roger Eberly, Pastor Donn Koster, Bd. Own. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. BETHANY CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN (US4) F. Wayne Lawson, Pastor Morning Worship 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 a m Wednoeday Activity Night 7M CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN SYRACUSE John McFarland, Pastor Junior Blough, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a m. Sunday Stole Study 7 pan. GRACE BIBLE CHURCH SYRACUSE Dr. David R. Hattley. Pastor Sundoy School 9:45 am. Morning Worship 11 am. Evening Service 7 pun. Wo An so day Evening Service 7 M»-

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Nappanee site of conference

“Looking at the World Through the Eyes of God” is the theme of the 12th annual Missionary Conference at the Living Gospel Church of Nappanee. Services will be held nightly March 15 through 18 at 7:30 p.m. with Rev. Mervyn Heebner, personnel director of OMS International, as the majn speaker. A native of Saskatchewan, Canada, and' a pastor for 12 years, Rev. Heebner worked to maintain a strong missions program in his churches. In 1969, following a visit to the OMS work site in Haiti, he left the pastorate to accept a position with OMS. As personnel director, he carries the responsibility of recruitment tor the 14 OMS fields. He also oversees retirement, scholarship assistance programs and the general welfare of all OMS personnel.

Methodist pastor with whom she served as jurisdictional representative of Marriage Encounter. Rev. Lynn S. Brookshire, UM pastor serving two churches in Muncie, is deeply involved in the focusing on the elements of spiritual formation as it affects the corporate life of the churches and the individual lives of the people in her parishes. She is knoyvn in the conference for her leadership in retreats and will be the speaker on April 3. Rev. William Bellmore, speaker on April 10, is a UM pastor serving Mount Comfort UM Church in the south conference. He has served pastorates in Kentucky and Southern Indiana and is the chairman of the Evangelism Committee for the Northeast District in Indianapolis and on the South Conference Board of Evangelism. He was trained by Dr. Eddie Fox at Nashville as a missioner for the New Life Mission. The final session will be lead by Anita Fenstermacher, program coordinator for Oakwood. She is lay leader of the North Indiana Conference and a former educational missionary of the UM Church. She has taught in UMW Schools of Missions in Indiana and Alaska and has keynoted conference institutes. Since she has returned from the mission field, n she has been heavily engaged as a speaker and retreat leader in the Indiana area and other conferences.

JEHOVAH'S WITNESS KINGDOM HALL (East Papakeechie Lake Drive) Sunday: Public Lecture 9:30 a m. Watchtower Study 10:30 a.m. c Tuesday, Study of Prophecy 7:30 c p.m. * u , Thursday. Ministry School 7 p.m. SALEM COMMUNITY CHURCH (1W MHe Southeast Os WHinet) Pastor Elmer Miller K Sunday School 9:30 a.m. A Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. C Sunday Evening Service 7 p.m. V Prayer Bible Study Wednesday 7 U p.m. B GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH (300 E. Mata St.) SYRACUSE Frank Barcus. Pastor I Worship 9:15 a.m. $ Sunday School 10:15 a.m. y CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN NORTH WEBSTER Paul F. Shridor, Pastor Morning Worship 9:30 (.m I Sunday School 10 :30 a m 1 S CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY (Old SR IS)* MILFORD JUNCTION Pearl Avalos. Pastor Sunday Service 10:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. MM Week Worship Wed., 4:30 p.m. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH LEESBURG J Data Mendenhall, Pastor Morning Worship 9:30 a m Church School 10:30 am. FIRST CHURCH OF . CHRIST SCIENTISTS (ITS N. Detroit) WARSAW Sunday School 10 a m. , Sunday Service 10 a.m. Wednesday 7 pm. ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH ( SOUTH SHORE LAKE WAWASEE < Vicar: Rev. David L. Hyndman Holy Eucharist: 9 am. QUAKER HAVEN FRIENDS CHURCH (SooEand9ooN) DEWART LAKE Suedey School 9:15 a.m. Worship to am. (Quaker Hall) WAWASEE HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH (Acrees Front Higb School) Norman D. McVay, Pastor Jon Rumtoy. S.S. Supt. J Sundoy School 9:30 am. Worship 10:30 am. and 7 p.m. Mid-Week Wed. 7 pm. < AWANA Clube Thurs. 4:30 pm. I

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MERVYN HEEBNER A men’s prayer breakfast is planned for Saturday. March 17.

Reservations for any or all of the conferences can be made by contacting: Hospitality Coordinator, Oakwood Spiritual Life Center, r 4 box 386A, Syracuse, Ind., 46567; or calling 457-5781. NWUM begins Lenten services Lenten services begin Ash Wednesday, March 7, at 7 p.m. in the sanctuary of the North Webster United Methodist Church. An Old-fashioned Love Feast will be held at that Also during Lent, a special program will be held each Sunday night at 6 p.m. with Raymond Stull, administrator at Bashor Home in Goshen, opening the series this Sunday. Silent auction benefits missions The monthly Women’s Missionary Society of the First Brethren Church of Milford was held in the home of Judy Tinkel with one guest and 14 members present. Helen Rassi was in charge of the program, “His Way With Thee,” which she closed with singing and prayer. A silent auction followed the program with everyone taking a homemade item. Proceeds were donated to the PTL offering for missionaries. The meeting was adjourned with everyone repeating the WMS benediction.

CALVARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH (SR 13 South) SYRACUSE David C. Malsh, Pastor Church School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:40 am. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH MILFORD Kenneth Greenwood. Pastor Mary Duncan. Lay Loader Church School 9:15 am. Worship 10:30 a.m. UMYF Sunday 4 p.m. Bible Study Sunday 5:30 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF OSWEGO Rev. Roy Mickley. Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:30 a.m. SOLOMON'S CREEK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev Don Sheline, Pastor Worship 9 am. Sunday School 10 a.m. . MILFORD CHAPEL (Boer Reed) Naaman Martin, Sen. Pastor Arthur Hershberger. Jr. Pastor Joe Shetler, SS Superintendent Sunday School 10 am. Worship Service 11 a.m. -Wednesday Service 7 p.m. ROCK CHURCH INTERDENOMINATIONAL (13-AA NOON, E. Lake Wawesee) Dr. Gary M. Tuttle, and Rev Sarah M. Tuttle, Pastors Morning Worship 10 a.m. Evening Worship 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible School 7 p.m. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD . LIGONIER Don Fischer, Vicar Church Service 9 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 am. SPANISH CHURCH OF GOO (SRl3,Seuto<NTbe BoerttagANey) Rev. Bernabe C. Moreno Sunday School 9:45 am. Worship Servica 11:00 am. Sunday Evening 4:00 pm. Wednesday Evening 7:00 pm. WAWASEE COMMUNITY CHURCH OFTHENA2ARENE James E. Otts, Pastor Church School 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 am. Christian Living Studies 4 pm. Wednesday Midweek Service 7 pm.

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Clara Heebner to speak at luncheon

The Living Gospel Church of Nappanee will have its annual Women’s Missionary Luncheon on Friday, March 16, from 11:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. at Peddlers* Village, Goshen. The luncheon is part of their Annual Missionary Conference which runs from March 15 thorugh 18 and is held at the church on the corner of Elm and Centennial Streets in Nappanee. Clara Heebner will be the missionary speaker for the luncheon. She arid her husband are natives of Canada and worked in the pastorate for 12. After visiting Haiti in 1969, they left the pastorate to accept a position with OMS International, an nondenominational faith mission with work across the world. Mrs. Heebrier’s work led her to visit four Orient countries including Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Korea. She is now a personal clerk for her husband. Special music will be provided

Calvary launches Lenten services Weekly Wednesday evening serve the church and 10 others in Lenten services will begin the area. tonight, March 7, at 7:30 with Dr. Paul and Norma Rush, Milton Gary L. Forbes, senior pastor at and Edith Brice, and Jerry the First United Methodist Wright, all of Syracuse, have parChurch in South Bend, speaking ticipated in at least seven sumat Calvary United Methodist mer work sessions in that area. Church in Syracuse. St. Andrews United Methodist In addition to the talk by Dr.' Church provided all floor coverForbes, the confirmation class ings for that building and the will present a dramatic inter- First United Methodist Church of pretation of the Scriptures from Goshen provided all lighting fixMatthew 4, telling the meaning of tures as well as installation. the 40 days of Lent preceding On March 21 at 7:30 p.m., “EifEaster, the time Jesus spent in fel, the Bubble Man” will bring the wilderness seeking direction the message by communicating and His teachings. through the use of all sizes and The series begins on March 14 shapes of bubbles. He is a retired at 7:15 p.m. with Paul and Evelyn science teacher from Huntington. Gilman of LaGrange showing A carry-in dinner will precede slides of the Elkhart District each service at 6:15 p.m. for work missions. These include the those who wish to fellowship construction of the new United together prior to the scheduled Methodist parsonage in Durant programs. The public is invited Miss., where Rev. Sylvester and child care will be provided in Miller, pastor, and his associate the nursery and class rooms.

Weekly Wednesday evening Lenten services will begin tonight, March 7, at 7:30 with Dr. Gary L. Forbes, senior pastor at the First United Methodist Church in South Bend, speaking at Calvary United Methodist Church in Syracuse. In addition to the talk by Dr/ Forbes, the confirmation class will present a dramatic interpretation of the Scriptures from Matthew 4, telling the meaning of the 40 days of Lent preceding Easter, the time Jesus spent in the wilderness seeking direction and His teachings. The series begins on March 14 at 7:15 p.m. with Paul and Evelyn Gilman of LaGrange showing slides of the Elkhart District work missions. These include the construction of the new United Methodist parsonage in Durant Miss., where Rev. Sylvester Miller, pastor, and his associate

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Streets in Nappanee. Rob and Cheryl Ketcham, missionaries with New Tribes Mission in Paraguay, will speak at the children’s hour and Bud Pederson, TEAM Mission member, will speak for the youth banquet: The public is invited to attend and meal reservations can be made by‘calling 831-4978.

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CLARA HEEBNER by Harry Tallman, Goshen, and reservations can be made by calling Mrs. Larry Speicher at 658-9298 by March 11.