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PAGE EIGHT THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1964 Metropolitan Choir to Be Here March 8 The Metropolitan Choir of Praise of Grand Rapids, under the direction of Peter J. Vanden Bosch will be heard in a sacred concert on Sunday, March 8 in the Dimnent Memorial Chapel. The mixed choir consists of 145 voices with participants from 12 denominations and 15 communities the area. The first performance of the group was in the Fountain Street church in Grand Rapids on Feb. 9.

On March 18, the group will sing for the Grandville Crusade for Christ in Wyoming. The concert at Hope will be the choir's first appearance i the Holland area, and the final concert of the season for the singers. The program in the Hope College chapel will consist of hymns and anthems, including "Songs of Praise. 1 "Alleluia Glorious Is Thy "0 Sacred and others. Organist for the choir is Mrs.

Loyl Warners of Jenison. Carl Benes Guest Pastor at Haven HAMILTON Carl Benes, student at Western Seminary, will be guest minister at.both services in Haven Reformed Church of Hamilton on Sunday. Special music at the 9:30 morning service will be by Mrs. Robert Nyhoff, Mrs. Bert Brink, Mrs.

James Hoover and Mrs. Ernest Heyboer of the Hamilton Reformed Church. EBENEZER CHURCH? It didn't take long for this church to be razed once the big crane with its huge swinging weight was put into use. This is what remained of the Ebenezer Reformed church located on East 32nd St. iust off 112th Ave.

the picture was taken Wednesday morning shortly before the entire structure came down. Construction of a new church on the same location will begin next Monday. The building is scheduled for completion in September. ices are now being conducted in Apple Avenue School. Shown at right is the church parsonage.

'Penna-Sas photo) Spring Lake Church Sets Bible Classes SPRING LAKE A "March Bible Institute" will be sponsored by the evangelism committee of the Spring Lake Christian Reformed Church on March 5, 12, 19 and 26, the pastor, the "At "the" evening service which Rev. Marvin Vander Werp, an-' begins at 7 Lawrence Campbell nounced. ne Hamilton Baptist Church The purpose 01 the institute is sin The Sunday School will con- to provide classroom instruction vene at with dasses for for laymen of the church and all ages, give them a better understand-1 The mid-week prayer service ing of Christianity. The institute Wednesday evening will be in is open the pub.ic and .0. 2fS TM consist of two sessions on each i ow ng the pra service, a spe- of the four nights, the first be- a i congregational meeting will ginning at 7:30 p.m.

be held for the purpose of call- The first period of instruction a minister starts at 7:45 p.m. and the The Rev. Peter Breen, pas- ne I tor of the First Reformed Church of Fremont, declined the call extended him recently by Haven Church. Adventist Delegates To Attend Conference The Holland Adventist Church will send delegates Marian Blanke, Dennis Slikkers and Frank Cook to the Michigan Conference Session in Battle Creek Sunday. Plans to be discussed include raising $1.5 million to expand three boarding academies in Maplewood Pastor Lists Topics, Music "Christ's Peace for Troubled Hearts" is the subject of the sermon to be presented at Ma- Grand Ledge7 Cedar "Lake" and i plewood Reformed Church Sun- Sunday School Lesson Mary, Martha.

Lazarus Luke 10-38-42: John 11-20-27; C.P. Dame W3S Do Something for Troubled Friends Don't Just Talk Marriage Series Set at Wesleyan By Louis Cassels second period starts at 9:05 p.m., with a social period at 8:40 p.m. A free-will offering will be received. Classes 1 and 2 start at 7:45 p.m. and on March 5 the Rev.

George Gntter of the Maple I Avenue Church, Holland, will lecture on "The Spirit Who' i Dwells Within Us," and class 0 wm hear lectures on i Rev. Van Halsema Lists Topics "God the Creator" is the to- Holly. Approximately 1,000 Michigan students are educated in five academies, two being a schools in Battle Creek and Berrien Springs. These Adventists Academies operate at the high school level. day morning by the Rev.

William A. Swets, pastor. The message will be an exposition of the familiar 14th Chapter of Bethel Reformed Pastor Lists Sunday Themes The Sunday morning worship service of Bethel Reformed Church begins at 9:30. The Rev. John L.

Van Harn, pastor, will speak on the subject, "The Word of Love." "When I Think of Calvary" will be the anthem sung by the Senior choir under the direction of Amzie Parcell. Mrs. Clarence Maatman will be the guest soloist at the eve- -0 ning worship. Rev. Van Ham's "Of 6 TM ue message will be "The Word of Suncia Sch o1 Wlth classes will sing "0 Rest in the Lord" and "Cast Thy Burden Upon the Lord." The service begins at 10 a.m.

The 15th Chapter of John will be the passage for study at the evening service at 7 as the pastor speaks on the subject "How Christ Helps Us Conquer Sin." The Junior choir under the direction of Mrs. Robert Van Voorst will sing the traditional Welch hymn, "God that Madest Earth and Heaven" and "Spread a Little Mrs. Arthur Worthy is accompanist. The song service beginning at 6:50 will be led by Dr. The Rev.

Floyd G. I you find that you can't 'pastor of the Wesleyan Method- I i ti r- ier V'lu Ibllail dllU lUo IHcIllcil Ul -Ul. J-JiLn. JLi. Vail IlcUoG- United Press International dc.anything for your friend be-, At the in, 11631111 the Rev William ma's sermon for the 9:30 a.m.

st "If there's anything I can do' sides pray for him. don fret vices tor At i iemstra and R. Hevnen of Pine service Sundav at Central A TM Anguish." This service begins with a hymn sing at 6:50. anything for you. be sure to let me TT i A I i i i Most of us have rattled off For most of us.

opportunities mons on Conversations on the siaes pray tor mm. don tret TM uiemstra and Hevnen of Pine about it. "Not evervbody in the a worshl service he wl11 RpT world can help evervbodv else. ive the a f. ries of "classes 3 and 4 start at rr, mnns nn 'Tnnvprsptmnc: nn fhp A dim 4 bidii di Sunday at Central Avenue Christian Reformed church, of earth he had his special fnends.

that sentence many times. It's, to help far outrun our funds of the conventional thing to say to energy and time. We are a friend who has been "be- weighed down with a burden of reaved, or has a serious ill-1 things left undone. Each time we think of some friend in which is en- P-m. andI on March 5 the Rev 0 Bastian Van Elderen of Calvin I lesson.

South Shore Baptist Church will hold regular ser- TM Sunda i Sunday Sch meetmg 3t 9:45 a College will lecture on "The Public profession of faith will 11 1 tho RihW all will meet at 11:30 a.m. Rev. L. Ponstein will teach the Men's and Women's class, Dr. Granberg, the married couples class and Dr.

Robert De Haan. the college and career class. A pastor's class will also meet during the Sunday School hour. ness IS visit Luke and John tell us the family, or is in sume menu so trouble trouble whom we have neglect- brother But lt usually an ed UI nsfci ce achesf the studv on "Personalities liked to Suture. The offer sounds mag- your guilt feelings won help Around es us" will be continued nammous, and it can be made your friend.

Instead of worry- a i esson on "Mary, Mar- TVio CotiJrvi- fhnir ttrill cinrr will 1CUIU1 Uli i lie uicjoiuil Ul Idllll WIH I i JUICJ of "rod's IS ReJSiPd Out To Background of the Bible" and be made by Beth Beelen. Mar-' tbeH eAvTenm TM at DETROIT (UPI) Federal- 16 Ale with Mrs EuSnt Kml Is the Rev. D. H. Walters of Grand cia De Jonge, Marcia Kragt, 1 66 gul Bower Bea TMg Inc iue wnn Mrs.

nugene rung as vide instrumental mnsio fhic TVuircHair lism." an on us aboui contacts Wlth relative safet because pg about people a help tha and Lazarus had with tWs godlv family Our few are likel to take mvest bmited otlo al At the evening service at 7 Rapids, teacher for class 4. will Sheryll Swierenga and Martha anr i speak on "Personal Evange- Beelen during the morning ser- vice. rt The Adult choir directed by Henry Vander Linde will sing: "Christ Is Our Cornerstone." Dr. Van Halsema continues his series on the Life of Christ at the 7 p.m. evening service instrumental music this Thursday reported record sales and earnings for 1963.

Listed 1-lMCU 1 on ln doing som et hin p.m. the special music will be about a supper, another one If vou reall a to hel -P" es ou can hel P- Just provided by Jubilaires HAMILTON Mr and Mrs with rh "w'T ri Youlh 5 the sing God in Man Made Manifest." don't try to buy an easy con- uar a science cheaply bv saying: "If Tlte of a familv vague offer to "do anyhing there's anything I can do for meets I iffer. This was true in times You'll actually do something, you, be sure to let me know. series of discussions on prepa- Sundav The seTvice begins at 'MS John dirSTh, 1 55 7 P-m. The Dale Vis- Ladies cLl "which" wifsS Lecture Set At Seminary a a i i a signed by "Joan Rich- Dr.

J. Coert Rylaarsdam. pro- Subsequent sessions will be entitled "One'Thing" and "Does emin Bruce Hoffman nch is the pseudonym fessor of Old Testament theolo- conducted by Dr. Donald H. En- God end eop i to Hell?" Two conduct tne Sunday serial Christian woman at the Dhinitv School of the dean, and Rev.

Bailey. hirthriavs wprp pplphratp'd Tin- lce at Cnrist Memorial Re- lecting Your One and uniy. sc er will preS ent the message The first discussion will be con- at the service as well as at the ducted by Dean Cummgs who morning ser vice which begins i i fn is an instructor and a guidance at asm Sundav School iss at arian counsellor with the Zeeland 10 a At Christ Memorial Public Schools. Last un a y- messages were differ, pas differed from Martha and Laz'- tnan the fa ct you perform a arus was unlike his sisters, i concrete act of kindness. The gospels make that clear.

I This advice comes from an One day Jesus came to this extraordinarily sensitive and home in Bethany. It did not thoughtful article published by take Martha long" to get into the Presbyterian Life magazine The kitchen. Martha was proud of article is her housekeeping and cooking ards." which abilities. She felt that the best of a great Christian woman gy at tne juuimty scnool ot tne ueau. auu rvev.

caney. birthdavs were celebrated Cin- a misl wiemonai way to entertain Jesus was to who has suffered much in re- of Chicago, will give The Youth choir will rehearse Visscher who was 9' and formed Church Sunday. At 9 give him a fine dinner. cent months because of the a special lecture in the com- at 5 and the Children's Swainsten who was 11 on a anci 1:15 a i to P' Mary helped and then left the protracted illness of a nions of the Western Theologi- choir at 6 p.m. kitchen to sit at the feet of one.

cal Seminary Thursday at 9 Jesus and listen. Martha re-, From her own experiences. a mained in the kitchen putting' "Joan Richards" has distilled A graduate of Hope College on the extra She several very practical, very and New Brunswick Theological thought Mary should keep on specific suggestions on how to Seminary. Prof Rylaarsdam FIRST Presbyterian Church Corner 28th and State Streets Rev. Wm.

F. Burd, Pastor 9.45 A.M.---Church School 1 1:00 A.M.--"Civil Disobedience" 6:30 P.M.--Youth Fellowship 7.30PM.--"A Christian Understanding of Sex" 8.00P.M.--Collegians Nursery and Cry Room Provided The Church Is Open Daily For Meditation helping her and she spoke to help a friend in trouble the guest about it who said to This is what she says her. "Martha Martha, thou art Topics Announced For Sixth Church "The Judgment of the Peo- Rlonday. There also were five bce ",9 onstant Communion visitors present. Special music was granted a Ph.D.

degree by the University of Chicago in friend Central'College at Pella. pie" and "The Joy of the Hard careful and about especiallv if because of ill owa conferred upon him the Way" are the topics to be dis- many things: But one thing is ness hri i from the needful: and Mary hath chosen is generaUv beUer to degree in 1958 he was presented by the Glory Four Quartet. Tuesday evenings have been set aside for male members of the church to visit homes in the and Wednesday at 8 m. teachers' nieet- ings are held at the pastor's cussed i Henry A home. Thursday evening prayer published "Study Mouw at the 9 30 a and 7 a Bi Special music at the 9 a.m.

service will be furnished by the will be the School will meet at a At the 7 p.m. service Mr. Hoffs topic will be "Tragedy at the Parsonage Mrs. Robert Night will be held Wednesday at 7 School is at 11 a no Xo man lives in the Mountains of the Moon, the eerie The monthly sacred concert Ruwenzori ranges of east cen- i i. VJ A 11 1 Oliy UtLLtl i -rt.

i 1 1C O1IV.J JJllJIt OL LtU Cl I that good part which shal not telephone before vou go Don of Apocrypha and Pseudepigra- p.m. sen ices Sunday, respec- held at the home of Mr and be taken away from her. Lis- st And on 8feel a pha since Charles." and in 1947, lively, in Sixth Mrs. Marvin Van Den Beldt. tenmg to Jesus and feeding her a take fi owers books "Exodus, Introduction and Exe- Church.

soul with truths Jesus taught i SOUD to be Telcome ls He is a contributor to With the evening sermon the nnii fin, was most needful then and now ef are ve Se the New Peake Bible Commen Pastor will conclude a series of Ll too Martha missed a marvel- id container i tar and the Interpretary Die-1 sermons based on Jesus' beati- a Concert ious opoortunitv. tionarv. hiHps II Times of" losses call for av be retu ne But the The'subject of Dr Rvlaars- faith Lazarus became sick and best offering of all is your dam's address will be "The Nothe sisters sent word to Jesus TM of the New Covenant" in who was away Jesus did not A lle ool which he will discuss the differ- THP Timmr 7:15 in chai 'S of er Zoet misty 'g hlands Sa 3' th Na- come immediateh and Lazarus around and see a practical ences between the Jewish and i ilh and Delbert Stegenga. tional Geographic Magazine. But died When Jesus came to the eeds the famll ma have Christian faiths specifically RI" i iu There will be solos the silence, the dank smell, and Milage Martha met him and a are a position to respect lo eschatology 8 i an by Sandra Brinks: saxophone the enormous size to which or- to him that he had meet usually "you can spot The pubhc invited to the es on Oe Ue solos by Don Brink: mstrumen- dinary plants and bushes grow failed them in not coming and helpful things you can do i ecture a nd coffee and rolls ai Kel a ec al music tal and numbers by the have overwhelmingly not preventing the death running errands, sitting with wil i be served in the student refurnished Chris Eilander family, and vo- depressing to the few hardy the brother.

Jesus told Martha' the patient, inviting the chil- com mons afterward that the brother would rise' to a meal." If you do. again. When she spoke of his re-' "make a specific offer to do surrection Jesus told her that them." Not. "send the children i 1 i mphf Rose Park Baptist Church SERVICES Sunday School 9:30 Morning Service 10:30 Youth Meetings 6:00 Evening Service 7:00 Wed. Prayer Hour 7:30 FP! nwthin Wl11 be held at the Holland cit tral Africa People could doubt- Mission on Sunday evening at less survive in the cold, wet and Morning and Evening Messages by The Pastor nn1 PP) Uean a cal numbers the King's Men souls making the ascent.

and David Horn. Area Catholic Parishes Seek Relief Fund Appeal he is the resurrection and the over for dinner some night. life and asked. "Belivest thou but "can the children come to ScrmOnS ChoSGn this 0 and she replied that she my house for dinner Fridav at anr MC Remembrance of Me" is LTMTM ficne Scheele Quartet Carl Rogers will direct several selections by the Mission Orchestra and Mickey Woolf will lead the song service. There will be a gospel message among parishes in the Hold Ebenezer Services In AVP Srhnnl Ebenezer that he is the Christ.

the Son of God. Jesus summon-1 you can't go to call in the title Rev Ham's back to life again person, check up on friend message for this Sundav morn- ana gladdened the sisters who by phone." And if that is ing at the First Baptist "Church. "ll" I in rn ghe bountifully 1 'things Un fhth- nd V'rrP TheLorf-s 8 Church will contmue to worship death the home at Bethanv nTM Tf' PP W1 5 eA The project, supported bv at the Apple Avenue School. At Ir John 11 the storv of The raiV a Sun a Sc olf egin at Bishop Allen J. Babcoc-k of the the 10 a m.

morning service the I note 1S mUch bcUer es a Th youth fellowships meet diocese of Grand Rapids, is the pastor, the Rev. "The A a i a 14-? whe someone has at 6 p.m. Mrs. Dorothy Blakely a i source of re enue Fruit of the Kingdom." The the ston of the anoS ins of ed sponsor of the Junior group wil supports the aid proiects and service will be held at 7 Jesus told 4s usS fith? 4. Don't stop with one thought- begin the story ot "The Lost programs of Catholic Relief and the sermon topic will She would no HP h-m ful act: Do ll agaln In Indian Boy.

'Services. National Catholic Wei- be "The Brazan A a This if she did not first few a a lragedy eVe ng evangellstl ser fare Conference, an American is the first of a series of ser-' Man showed her stnkes a family, many friends staits at pm Pastor voluntary relief agencv mons centering around the Ta- anointina Tsus Hnr mft and neighbors are solicitous Ham Message will be "Jesus? The national yearly minimum bernacle. fosth ind TMri rrvt Bul as i asses most Guest soloist will quota of first set 19 Other activities of the week "zed but Jesuf defended her le forget Or they figure be Daud an Ommcn. ears ago has been retained will include Senior C. E.

on Sun- out jtsus, aaenclcd nei. ah eady made Tuesday Rev Ham jvill be No quota for the Grand Rapids day at m. Bible study groups diocese has been set by Bishop following the Sunday evening Garland Cofield, Pastor "Every Visitor An Honored Guest" 600 Butternut Dr. Two Miles north of the Tower Clock The Reformed Churches Invite You BEECHWOOD as Ave. (Ottawa Beach Rd.

Worship 9:30 A.M. 7:00 P.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. I 1C There is room for the beautiful and the iif.i cient moaeraioi 01 1 thp nr-Aiptir-il in m-, 3 cient geMure ot a diocese has been set bishop louowmg tne bundav evening a i i the That is the erson in 9 ua 1 f- to be Babcock. Msgr.

Joseph C. service. Teen Age Bible study is rid and that is done trou ble really needs a friend-- Walen is director of (he cam- Monday at 8 p.m at the parson- of love is beautiful and i the kind of friend who under- tcatured soloist. paign in the Grand Rapids dio- age Family Night is Wednes- fmns it ic um-tii nntina (hot stands that a cross doesn't cese. day at 7 m.

because precious. It is worth noting that stands that a Man, took even, opportunity grow any lighter just because i a Students i offered her to bit at the feet of has been earned for a long Jesus and listen to his words. Rev. H. Van Raalte Announces Topics The Rev.

Henrv Van Raalte j. Beechwood fh s.Talk to our friend about Tuo western Theological Se- his trouble. "You may find it inary students will occupy awkward, especially if your tne "i jt the Beechwood Re- friend's grief is fresh, and you formed Church Sunday can see that are At 9:30 a Tom Bruno will up his surface calm by men- speak on "What Think Ye of i it; But il ls betler for the Christ" while at 7 p.m. the calm to be shaken now and Bui 'TMa wi on thon And evcn though vour "Fleeing From God." may not think that he The Senior choir will sing in will Are service at the Central Park Reformed Church on Sunday. The sacrament of infant baptism wili vvants to talk about his trouble, the morning and the i be administered.

The Senior "nderneaih he is aching for the choir at night. choir will sing "Sweet Story of cJ a cc Youth fellowship is at 6 p.m Old" and "The Lord Is My fi-Remember your friend in Family services are held Strength vour ayc rs every day and on Wednesday at 7 m. A Communicants' Class will ct him know that you do "We meet in the church lounge from been much sustained over day at 7 m. Wesleyan Methodist Church W. 17th at Pine F.

G. Boiley, Pastor 10:00 A.M.--"An Invitafion To Supper" (One of a series on "Conversations On The Way To 11:15 A.M.--Sunday School 6:00 P.M.--Youth Fellowship 7:00 P.M.--Evening Gospel Hour Music by the Jubilaires Quartet Wed. 7:15 P.M.--Family Night and CYC. BETHEL 18th and Van Raalte Ave. Worship 9:30 A.M.

7:00 P.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Rev. John L. Van Harn CALVARY 8th and Grandview Worship 10:00 A.M.

7:00 P.M. Sunday School 11:20 A.M. Rev. Howard G. Maatman FOURTH 15th St ond Wash Blvd.

Worship 9:30 A.M. 7:00 P.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Rev. Stewart Blauw HOPE 7 7 i Worship 9:30 A.M.

11:00 A.M. Rev. William C. HiHegonds (Morning Service Broadcast WHTC 11:15 A.M.) MAPLEWOOD Nursery Is Available for All Services sim- Conqreqati 4 taught by the pas- the month, The message for the 7 p.m. i of us and praj lor us Dr Lewis Smedes profc ssor service will be "Condemned Al- Perhaps the of oui of i al a i ready." The Senior choir will friends are us wheth- condu( bo(h serviccs a i sing "Trust in the er we know ihcv are pratmR Christian Reformed Church Sun- The Day of Prayer for Crops or not: Theologians could prob- hj y- a (o)) cinK and Industry will be observed ably elucidate this question.

All "Shiners and the Sacrament at the Family Night Program I know is that I he knowledge "The Wisdom and the Power Christian Science Society 125 West llth Street Subject: "Christ Jesus" on Wednesday night at 7 m. Catechism classes will also meet. NEWS PA PER fl H1V that a friend is keeping us in of Cod" is the subject for the his prayers is very comfort-j 7 service. Special music ing. I will be by the church choir.

Sunday Service 1 1 -QO A M. Sunday School 1 1 '00 A M. 1st Wednesday Testimonial Meeting 8'00 P.M. Reading Room -1st Wednesday and Saturdays 2 to 4 P.M. CENTRAL PARK Worship 10:00 A.M.

7:00 P.M. Sunday School 11:30 A.M. Rev. Henry Van Raalte CHRIST MEMORIAL 24th St. Graafschap Rd.

Worship-- 9:00 A.M.; 11:15 A.M. 7:00 P.M. Sunday School 10:15 A.M. 34 ha Columbia Ave. Worship 10:00 A.M.

7:00 P.M. Sunday School 11:30 A.M. Rev. A. Swefs ROSE PARK TRINITY 20fh ond Cenfro1 Worship 9.30 A.M.

7:00 P.M. Sunday School 10:45 A.M. Rev, Gordon L. Van Oostcnburg Rev. Wilbur Daniels, Associafte Pastor Drive and 142nd Ave.

Worship 9:30 A 7:00 P.M. Church School 11:00 A.M. Rev. Charles Vonrfer Beek SIXTH i 12fh ond Lincoln Ave Worship 9:30 A.M. 7:00 P.M.

Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Rev. Henry A. Mouw (Morning Service Broadcost WHTC) I I 12th and Pine Ave. Worship 10:00 A.M.

7:00 P.M. Sunday School 1 1:30 A.M. Rev. Russel W. Vande Bunte, Minister FIRST State and 26th Streets Worship 9:30 A.M.

7:00 P.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Rev. Bernard R. Brunsting IN FW SPA PERI.

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