Walkerton Independent, Volume 85, Number 5, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 February 1962 — Page 5
Methodist To Start Church Mission Study The Methodist Church began Its church-wide mission study on Sundav. In the Sunday School session, the children’s division had mission emphasis led by Mr*. James Capek and Mrs Mahlon Jacob. They used the pres* ribed
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stories of the Isatin American lands, which interested the children. In the general assembly < f the Sunday School Mrs bred Daniels In ought a missionary no igo before the youth and adult divisions. Her message included r« .ding a letter received from Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Deal, mi ^iniutrirs under the Methodist Board serving in Africa In the evening the Junior High
MTF studied Latin America under the leadership of their unnselors The high school MYF piogram was around Utfin Am. rican Mn.*ionary work Mr Uugh Roy Hahn and Mr, Clyde Stickley. counselors. h(Nv»d , t film strip of the firu Pro*. ■ missionary to those lands 1 hmcussinn was allowed to hav. the young |>eople share the meaning of the story and it, unfinished task. The adult study group ni« t nt aev in o < lock w ith s« ven pet nona present. The study ls untitled, ‘The I-and of Eldorado" An introduction of the countries in the Latin Amerma was jwee.-nted by Rev. Turns. A map of the lands Was used to show the many natural barriers of th v countries Which have prevented them from advancing in proportion to North America Historii ahy the countries* were explored by Spanish and J’ortug*- e who sought gold rather than to settle for a new home and to find freedom to w r.-hip God Th. a- gnmmt for next Sunday ever mg in* hides rej>ott.s by the following p*r-«r- Mr- Gale Sherland will talk on "Who Are I*dm Anu-ru ms Mr* Stamey Orcutt * ’aik will be “Th' Chnr< h on th- F< ;t Frontiers" Mr Don Weil will rep rt n Early Evangeli< al Missionary Movement in Ditm Ana r a Mr- Ray Chapman s message Will be The Grewing Chur* h and It’s Changing Environments M’ II b>it Jardmr w" give 'Mimon Con-
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Feb. 1,1962 — WALKERTON INDEPENDENT
cept of the Uitin American Church ' The atudy continues for four weeks. The seasion begins at 7 of) o'clock in the < hun h Any. n< interested in the study of thi land, our near neighbors arid our n issionary needs of the land i.s w 1< cme to meet with the group Read the ClaeeiHed Ada.
J LIFELINES । CHRIST IA N (’ ommit thy way unto the Loatd. H ope thou in God. R emember thy Creator. I n all way* acknowledge Him. S in no mote. F hanks be to God wbo giveth u^ vittm y. • H » I ncline your hearts to the Lord. A s thy day -so shal' thy strength he. N ow is the dat of salvation.
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