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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • Page 15

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PAGE EIGHT THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1963 Synod Slaps All Racial Injustices PELLA, la --The General Synod of the Reformed Church in America has reaffirmed "its responsibility to exercise stiong active moral leadership among its constituency against all forms of racial injustice The churches have been called upon to do all they can "to make open occupancy a reality." Synod voted to convey to the President of the United States its "hearty agreement with all steps taken by his administration thus far to deviate racial injustice, and lo urge him to place with greater clarity and siner resolution the immense moral influence of his office on the side of the struggle for freedom and justice by directly and firmly reminding all Americans of their duly Synod also commended the Negro EXCELLENT Office Facilities AVAILABLE for immediate occupancy floor location. Modern, fireproof building Heat and air conditioning furnished. Adequate parking. Located in rapidly expanding business area Phone EXport 2-3804 for appointment. sit-inners and other non-violent demonstrators for their courage, their willingness to suffer for the sake of freedom and their self- discipline and non-violence in the face of extraordinary provocation.

Another declaration described Communism as "a false and atheistic philosophy, a tyiannical political system, and an international conspiracy" and declared it to he "an enemy of Christ and one of the jjroal evils of the modern world." The declaration also confessed "that weaknesses and failures in free society and in our churches have contributed to its slrcntfth" hut insisted, however, that the only long-term answer to the challenge of Communism is a patient and consistent Christian witness, and a courageous presentation of Christian truth, with a correction of economic and other injustices in all At the closing meeting of Synod Tuesday, Dr a Vincent Peale of Marble Collegiate Chuich of New York City told delegates "that the Church of Chiist is having a decreasing impact on the life of our time fiom the standpoint of the morals and ideals of the people "It is so much easiei," he said, "for preachei.s to inveigh ag; social evils in Albany. 01 Washington, 01 Alabama than lo stand in the pulpit and tell people thai they themselves have- sinned, have departed fiom the faith, have dnft- ed from the i i i a way Ours is a sophisticated, smart generation We will nevei reach il i a pale, tepid, erudite message based on social ethics We need a tough Gospel, the real Gospel preached by manly men who'll lay it on the line, both for themselves and foi others Othei wise our culture and like those of the past, will decay fiom within and die ItKTIJKMNU TO NKJKKIA Thf Oeoige Sper- a i of MonlHIo Park Christian HP formed Chut ill is IcaviriK Tuesday on their return to the mission field in Central Nigeria 'left 10 rtfhl) are Rev. Spec, Ann, Rar-hei, and Mrs Spec SAVE 1O 80 en famoui Samsonite Folding Furniture 5 Piece Set Monarch Tube Steel FoIdlnR Table and 4. Matching Chairs priced nt 94O.7S now. for a Umltocl timo only $OQ95 Sturdy Samsomtc built so no wobble.

Easy lo set-up nnd lake down. Wcnr-rcsislant vinyl table, top and chair scats wipe clean with a damp cloth. Smo-o-ollily finished legs prevent Itosc from snagging and running. George Specs To Return To Nigeria The Kev George Spec and a i of Park Clinstidn Keloimed Chuich plan to return to Ccniuil Nigeiw on Tuesday They have spent two terms as ini.ssioiitincs to the Tiv and small mountain I i i along the Cameroons border The Chnsliaii Reformed branch of the Sudan United Mission is helping lo i a i church leadeis a.s well as -evangelizing new ateas i the help of educational and medical work The Tiv Church was oigarmed in and now has 20 pastors The Specs ure stationed at Turan wheie. with a missionary nuise and a Tiv staff, there is a laigc a i and dispensary woik.

The lluec Christian schools in the Tiv Stan Oudemolen to Speak At Drive-In Vespers The at this week's Diive-ln vespers program is Stan Oudemolen Music on this program is a trombone duel by Ronald Folkert and Del Schipper from IIimilton with Baibara Kollen at the piano Also vocal duets by Fenm and Adelaide Holthuis, daughteis of Mi and Mrs Fred Holthuis of Holland, will presented The vespers begin at 7 Rev. Swart to Give Morning Message each Sunday throughout the sum- mei and are held on the Belve- deie hillside on US-31. nine miles south of Holland Gil Van Wynen dnecls these open air services Turan area now all have teachers with salaries from Ihe Nigerian government There arc more than little "Bible Schools" in the Tunm area supported by the local people and used for teaching Ihe Bible with literacy classes Hachul Spec will be the first of the three Spee guli to go to Hillcrest Christian School, 250 miles from Turan The Brandsens i Montcllo a i aic houscpar- enls of the older boys at this school The Gordon Vander Bie family, also of Montcllo a i hope to on furlough fiom in July. The Rev Spec will preach at the farewell service at Monlello Park Christian Refoimed Church this Sunday at 7 ORDER YOUR SET TODAY ORDER SEVERAL 'God's Deputy' Subject For Morning Worship Guest minister at the Sixth Re formed Church morning service at 30 Sunday will be the Rev a i Iloeksema of McKec, Ky Iks sermon is entitled, "God's Deputy" New members will be received on confession of faith and the Sacrament of Holy- Baptism be administered Guest soloist will be Wayne Boeve. The Rev Henry A.

IVIouw will conduct the seivice of worship in the evening at 7. llis subject will be "Faithful in Life; Serene in Missionary to Be At Maplewood The George Spee will con duct the service at the Montell Park Christian Reformed Chuic on Sunday evening at which tim farewells will be spoken At this service Lois Achlerhof Roger Robert De Weerd Hemmcke, James Le Febre James Reidsma, Phyllis Schroten boei, Eileen Stegink, Paul Van lluis and Edwin Ver Schuie wil be icccivcd into the full member ship of the church upon pio'es sion of their faiOi Rev and Mrs. Spee with thci three daughters, having spent the six months furlough in Necrlancha Alberta, Canada, and in Holland expecl to return to Africa Tues day This will be their third term of service. The Gordon Vander Bie family also serving Lhc church jn Nigeria expects to return home on furlough July 3rd Vander Bie is industrial missionary at Lupwe. The Preston Biandsens' will have completed their first teim of service in May, 1964 Mr and Mrs Brandsen are house parents at Hillcrest School, a school for missionary children, at Jos Northern Nigeria, West Africa Both Brandsen and Vander Bie aie former deacons of the church.

"Behind the Papyrus Curtain" will be the Rev Robert Swarfs topic at the ') a service at Trinity Reformed Rev Gordon Van Oostenburg will conduct the service The Senior choir under the direction of Di Robei i dwanaugh will sing be "The Lord Is My Light Rev Swait formerly did missionary work in Africa He and his family will shortly leave for missionary work in Ethmpid The evening service at 7 will be conducted by the Van Ooslenburg His sermon will be on "Chri.sthke Living The choir i sing 'The Loid's Prayei At 2 Sunday a Dutch service will be held in the church sanctuary with the Rev ten Zyt- hoff officiating. The Piayei services for women will be held at 9:30 a and the congiegational prayer meeting at 7 will be held in the chuich lounge Church Told Of Advances At Meeting BOSTON Mass. A return to "God-centered thinking" is the world's most urgent need, said the new president of the Christian Science Church today. Speaking before the Church's huge annual meeting throng in Boston, Mrs. Helen Wood Bauman warned that the scientific advances taking place in the world to- day are danger of being misunderstood I "Intense interest in technological skills and human inventions is again tending to divert though from God," and neglecting "to give Him credit for a great re lease of mental energy," she declared Intsead of "indifference to men should be finding Him as "the center and circumference of their being, the source and fulfillmen of their honest aspirations." "The God-centered thought is constantly refreshed at the fount of intelligence ana love," she said "When God is fully understood as underlying all constructive developments, when he is seen as sustaining all progress" then and college students are attending church lectures, applying for membership, subscribing to The Christian Science Monitor, and sending in their own articles to the religious periodicals, it was related.

The establishment of a Christian Science Society in Bangkok, Thailand, was, cited as one of the latest additions to the church's more than 3,200 congregations In their annual message to the meeting. The Christian Science Board of Directors described the major distresses in the world as "symptoms of a drying up of outgoing love." They called for a "compassionate, outreaching love for mankind" as the basic remedy. The retiring president, Ralph Wagers of Chicago, also emphasized the importance of responding to the "impulsion of divine Love Dutch Services Planned Sunday at Trinity Church The Rev. G. J.

ten Zythoff, professor at Western Theological Seminary, will speak at the Dutch services Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Trinity Reformed Church. "Servant, or Son" will be the subject of Rev. ten Zythoff's sermon. Psalms to be sung include 103, verses eight and nine; 95, verse four; 134, verses two and three; 105, verse five; 84, verse six and 139, verses one and 14.

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Special music will be given by Alvin Prins and John Weebei. The evening worship scivice begins with a hymn sing at 6:50 Rev. Van Ilarn's message will be "The, Aftermath of a Great Experience" A tnt, composed of Mrs. Edward Schuitema, Mrs Robert DC Haan and Mrs. Ronald Korterhiig will provide the music They will be accompanied by Mrs Julius Van Dyke.

Governor Winds Up Interest Group Sessions LANSINQ George Romney move his crack economic team to Detroit today to wrap up the first phase of his fiscal reform information program Today's meeting with leaders the Michigan Manufacturets Association, Michigan Bankers Association. Rctaileis Association, the Association of Certified Public Accountants and farm interests will end his sessions with representatives of special interest groups Charcoal is hated lo high temperature an airtight container Seminarian Sets Services At Ninth Street Church Wdrren Boei, seminary student, will conduct the 7 senuce at the i Stieet Christian Reformed Chuich on Sunday. The Rev Wilmer Witte, pastor, will be at West Olive administering the Loid's Suppei The Youth chon will sing for the last tune this season Rev. Witle's topic for the 9 30 a service will be "The Comfort of Chtist's Return A sery will be provided for this service The Sunday school and adult Bible class will be held at 11 a The consistory will meet Tuesday at 7 30 Mrs. Helen Wood Bauman will all men "delight in turning to Him," declared the new church president The address was presented in The First Church of Christ, Scientist known as The Mother Church before several thousand members from all over the world.

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Years Available:
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