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The Daily Reporter du lieu suivant : Dover, Ohio • Page 17

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Dover First UM parsonage to be consecrated Sunday The TIMES REPORTER June 2, 1972 Members of Dover First United Methodist Church will he able to visit the new parsonage at 172A McMillan av. Sunday between 2 and 5p.m. At 3, Dr, Glen M. Warner, Cambridge District superintendent, will conduct a consecration service ami turn the keys over to Victor Flcnner, chairman of the board of trustees. Hosts for the day, In addition to Dr.

and Mrs. Howard Mumma, will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deeds, Mr. and Mrs.

A. L. Cattabianl, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Beyer, Dr.

and Mrs. E. T. Barley, Mr. and Mrs.

James Pennlngton, Mr. Bryce C. Browning, Mr. and Mrs. William Quicksall, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Dragovlch, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hazard, Mr. and Mrs.

Roger Spies, Mrs. Walter Carrlco, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hammerstrom, Mr. and Mrs.

Rob- crt Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. William Flshlcy, Mr. and Mrs. Henncr, Mr.

and Mrs, Vahe Bcdrosian, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Graves, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Provan.

Twenty-three members of the graduating classes of Dover and New Philadelphia Highs will be honored at the 10:30 a.m. worship. They will receive a copy of Phillips' translation of the New Testament. Dr. Warner will speak on "God's Word for Today." Illustrated Bible Lesson The Life Scripture Acts Alfrtd J.

iutichtr WHILE praying, Cornelius, a Roman centurion, was visited by an angel who told him to send for Peter. Acts 10:14. AFTER telling his servants of the vision, Cornelius sent them to Joppa there they found Peter awaiting them. Acts IN A SIMILAR revelation, God had told Peter to expect the Gentiles, to go with them and preach the gospel. Acts IN CAESAREA, Peter converted and baptized Cornelius, his household and friends.

Acts GOLDEN TEXT: Psalm 63:1. Sunday sermons, music selections Asbury United Methodist, Battlesburg "Spiritual Healing" by Dr. Clair B. King of Canton. 3 p.m., healing service.

Baltic Church of the Brethren 10:30 a.m. "Holy Reverence" by Rev. John Johnson. 7:30 p.m., Communion at Sugarcreek Church of the Brethren. Barnhill United Methodist 11 a.m.

"Talking to God" by Rev. William Hewitt. Scripture by Tonda Mosholder. Bisel United Methodist, Dover 10:45 a.m. "Sing a New Song" by Rev.

Calvin R. King. Broadway United Methodist, New Philadelphia 10 a.m. "The Launch Pad for Christian Living" by Rev. Oden A.

Haynes. Reception of new members. Christian and Missionary Alliance, Dover a.m. "The Crucifixion Relates to the 'Now 1 Generation" by Rev. C.

J. Bainer. Special music by George Shonk. No evening service because of Dover High baccalaureate services. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.

Bible study by the pastor. Dover Baptist Temple 10:30 a.m. Sermon by Rev. William Estes. 7 p.m., evening service featuring Rev.

Estes. Wednesday, 7 p.m., evening service. Dover Church of Christ 10:45 a.m. Sermon by Lionel Cortez, guest evangelist. 6p.m., evening service.

Monday Friday, 7:30 p.m., campaign services. Dover Faith United Methodist 9 a.m. Sermon by Rev. Edith G.Sillaman. Prelude: Fairest Lord.Jesus (Heaps).

Offertory: Beneath the Cross of Jesus (Marker). Special music: Somebody Bigger Than You and I (Burke) by Cindy Yockey. Recognition of graduates. Dover South Moravian "Lifting Our Sights" by Rev. Brian R.

Kent. Emmanuel Lutheran, New Philadelphia 8 and 10:30 a.m. "Communion's Challenge of Choice" by Rev. William J. McCabe.

Preludes: Praise to the Lord (Cassler) and Look Upon Us, Blessed Lord (Able). 10:30 Anthem: Harken Stay Close to Jesus Christ (Michael) by Keith Miller, soloist. Offertory: Andante (Guilmant). Postlude: PostludeinG Major (Handel). First Christian, Dover a.m.

"The Better Resurrection" by Kenard Parrott. First Christian, New Philadelphia a. 'Jesus in the Earliest Gospel" by Rev. Jay D. Cooper.

Junior choir anthem: Something Good Is Going to Happen to You (Carmichael), directed by Mrs. Jay D. Cooper. Dale Slough, organist. Love gift offering to be received.

First Church of Christ, Scientist, New Philadelphia 10:30 a.m. "God the Only Cause and Creator." Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., evening service. First Church of the Brethren, New Philadelphia 10 a.m. "Off the Cuff" by Rev. Wayne Wheeler.

Organ selections: Thou Art My Savior (Price); Peace (Blake), and Come, Thou Almighty King (Smith). First Church of the Nazarene, New Philadelphia a.m. "Waiting for the Promise" by Rev. Arthur Brown Jr. Choir anthem: Jesus Is Coming Again.

7 p.m., evangelistic hour. "The New Man" by Rev. Brown. Music by ladies trio. First Moravian, Dover 10:15 a.m.

"The Mystery of the Trinity" by Rev. Richard E. Michel. Anthem: Praise the Lord Who Reigns Above (Lovelace). Junior choir anthem: In the Garden (Miles).

Organ selections: Chorale: Here Lies Before Thy Majesty (Kreckel); Aria, Verdant Meadows (Handel); Meditation on Psalm (Karhu) and Melody (Peeters). First Presbyterian, New Philadelphia 10:30 a.m. "The Ugly American" by Rev. John Koo, Th. minister of Nottingham and Freeport Presbyterian churches.

First United Church of Christ, New Philadelphia 10:15 a.m. "Survival in These Times" by Rev. William A. Huenemann. Anthem by the Chancel choir.

First United Methodist, Dover 10:30 a.m. "God's Word for Today" by Dr. Glenn M. Warner, Cambridge District superintendent. Recognition of graduates.

Adult choir anthem: The Paper Reeds by the Brooks (Thompson), 2-5 p.m., consecration of new parsonage. First United Methodist, New Philadelphia 10:15 a.m. "So What Did He Come For?" by Rev. Oliver Davis Jr. Prelude: I Stand at the Threshold (Bach).

Chancel choir anthem: Hallelujah, Amen (Handel). Offertory duet: It Is Enough (Mendelssohn) by Delila Callahan, vocalist, Becki Davis, celloist, Carol Kox, accompanist. Grace Lutheran, Dover 10:30 a.m. Communion meditation by Dr. E.

Rudolph Walborn, secretary of the Ohio Synod, To give Lutheran Church in America. Duet: I Waited for the Lord (Mendelssohn) by Mrs. Charles Riel and Mrs. Larry Myers, sopranists. Organ music: Fugue in Minor (Bach); Renew Me, 0 Eternal God (Walther); Abide, 0 Dearest Jesus (Peeters), and New Every Morning (McKinley).

Mrs. Riel, organist. Grace United Church of Christ, Stone Creek 9:15 a.m. "Tell It Like It Is, "folk musicap composed by Ralph Carmichael and Kurt Kaiser, to be presented by youths. Hi-Way Baptist, Parral 10 a.m.

Sermon by Rev. Leland Graham. 7 p.m., evening service. Wednesday, 7 evening service. Holmes United Methodist, RD 1, New Philadelphia 10:30 a.m.

"The Unlimited God. "Children's chat: "How Can Three Be One?" Revs. Miriam and Gary Dickson, co-pastors. Jerusalem United Church of Christ, Stone Creek rd. 10:30 a.m.

sermon by Rev. Dennis Peterson. Prelude: Variations on Ton-Y-Botel (Welsh tune). Senior choir anthem: Come Thou Almighty King. Midvale United Methodist 10:20 a.m.

"Modern Unbelief" by Rev. William Hewitt. Scripture by Debra Jane Hobart. Anthem by the Senior choir. Newport United Methodist 9:15 a.m.

"A False Diagnosis" by Rev. William Hewitt. Scripture by Robert Fouts. Anthem by the Senior choir. Otterbein United Methodist, New Philadelphia 9 a.m.

"Sing A New Rev. Calvin R. King. Chancel choir anthem: We Shall Walk Through the Valley (Spiritual), directed by Mrs. Richard Rogers.

Reorganized Church of Jesus Chirst of Latter Day Saints, New Philadelphia a.m. "Where Two or Three Gathered Together" by Elder Glenn Carlisle. Music ministry by Madge Parson and Joan Voshall. Mary Parson, organist. Lawrence Phillips, presiding elder.

Sandyville United Methodist 10:45 a.m. "Spiritual Healing' by Dr. Clair B. King of Canton. Schoenbrunn Moravian, New Philadelphia 10:30 a.m.

"How Is God's Holy Spirit Made Known to the World?" by Rev. Wilfred Harke. St. John United Church of Christ, Bolivar 10:35 a.m. "Hymns of Our Faith" by Rev.

Donald M. Behr. Senior choir anthems Grant Me True Courage, Lord (Bach) and Let No Barrier Stand (Nelson-Warner). St. John's United Church of Christ, Dover 10:30 a.m.

"On Guard!" by Rev. Clifford G. Schuessler. Rev. Clifford G.

Farmer, liturgist. Chancel choir anthems: Master of Human Destinies (Hillman) and Go Forth (Caldwell). Recognition of graduating seniors. St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Mineral City Sermon by Miss Ruth Rausch, lay minister.

St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Ruslin Hills, RD 3, Dover "The HolyTrinity" by Rev. RollandC. Smith. St.

Paul Umited Church of Christ, Smoketown 9:15 a.m. "Persistence in Prayer" by Rev. Lloyd Summers. Recognition of graduates. Sugarcreek Church of the Brethern 9:15 a.

m. Holy Reverence' by Rev. John Johnson. 7:30 p.m., Communion. Sugarcreek First Mennonite 9:30 a.m.

Sermon by Rev. Claude Boyer. Sugarcreek Free Methodist 10:30 a.m. Sermon by Rev. John Walters.

6:45 p.m., youth fellowship. 7:30 p.m., evening service. Sugarcreek First United Church of Christ a.m. "The Danger of Separation'' by Rev. Arnold Klaiber.

Trinity Episcopal, New Philadelphia 8 and 11 a.m. Communion by Rev. Arthur W. Archer. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Christian healing service.

Thursday, communion. Union Avenue Church of Christ, New Philadelphia 10:30 a.m. "I Have Decided" by Evangelist Kenneth Morrison. 6 p.m., "Faith" by Evangelist Morrison. Tuesday, 7 p.m., youth group Bible study.

Wednesday, 7 p.m., Bible study for all ages. Wilmot United Methodist 10:45 a.m. "The Unlimited God. "Children's chat. "How Can Three Be One?" Recognition of graduates.

Revs. Miriam and Gary Dickson, co-pastors. Zion Lutheran, Winfield 10:30 a.m. Sermon by Rev. Richard Burgie.

Campaign opens Sunday in Dover Church of Christ Nine preachers from Sunset School of Preaching at Lubbock will be working in this area beginning Sunday. The men, representing Brazil, South Africa and Guyana, South America, will be assisted by student preachers from Tennessee, Texas, Ohio, Florida and Kentucky. Preachers from Churches of Christ from surrounding cities will accompany the men. Lionel Cortez, instructor and preacher at Sunset School of Preaching, will deliver a series of gospel sermons beginning Sunday and continuing nightly at 7:30 through June 9 in Dover Church of Christ at 230E. Dover.

Film program sef Wednesday af "To Russia With Love," an Underground Evangelism production, will be shown pub- lically Wednesday night at 7:45 in Uhrichsville Christian Temple. The movie was filmed largely in Russia. It also shows the Underground Evangelism's Bible press in western Europe where a multitude of pocket- size "smuggling" Bibles and a variety of other Christian literature is printed for distribution inside the Iron Curtain. VBS planned Cooperative Vacation Bible School will be held June 12-23 in New Philadelphia First United Methodist Church and the United Church of Christ. Sessions are planned daily in both churches.

Theme will be "Love Thy Neighbor." Pre- kindergarten, kindergarten and primary classes (four- year-olds through 3rd grade) will meet in First United Methodist with the junior department (4th through 6th grades) meeting in United Church of Christ. Additional information is available from Mrs. Dick Agar (343-6239) or Mrs. Fred Cooper (343-5257). Youths plan folk musical The folk musical "Tell It Like It Is," composed by Ralph Carmichael and Kurt Kaiser, will be presented by youths Sunday at 9:15 a.m.

in Stone Creek Grace United Church of Christ. Sharelle Baab will be director and Mrs. Virginia Auler will provide piano accompaniment. Bass string accompaniment will be by Toni Toomey and Fritz Shepherd with percussion and cymbals. TheTrav'lers will present a public gospel music concert Saturday night at 8 in New Philadelphia Junior High Auditorium.

The group comprises Joel Duncan (L), Carl Whitman, Mitch Humphries, Tom Brown and Wayne Shut'ord. The group was organized in 1961 and its appearance will be sponsored by the Gospel Music Assn. of Tuscarawas County. Advance tickets at $1.50 for students and $2 for adults, are on sale at Marlowe's Hallmark Shop at New Philadelphia; Kreisher Drug and Eiler TV Appliance at Dover; Huprich Floor Coverings at Sugarcreek, and Berlin Branch, Killbuck Savings Bank at Berlin. Tickets at the door will be $1.75 for students and $2.25 for adults with pre-school children being admitted free.

Group rates are available. af Mgyy Received into membership of Baltic Church of the Brethren last Sunday were Polly Snyder, Daniel Snyder, Terry McQueen, Gary Anne Ladrach, Cindy Galbraith. Keith Ely, Ronnie Burger and Linda Burger. Computerized clergy NEW YORK (AP) More than half the clergy of the Episcopal Church 4,500 of them have joined in a new data bank method, the Church Manpower System, for filling career openings. In a first-year progress report on the new system, the Rev.

Roddey Reid, executive of the Clergy Deployment office, called the 50 per cent response so far by the church's 8700 clergy a "most encouraging start toward meeting that age-old problem of the church world matching the right person with the right job." Time change Now Philadelphia Hroad- way United Methodist will bo- gin its summer schedule of services Sunday with church school beginning at S) a.in followed by worship at 10 during Juno. July and August. There will be no Junior church during the summer months. Nursery and crib room will remain open as usual during school ami worship. A mixed group ATLANTA, Ua.

For the first time, two women and throe black persons have boon elected to the United Methodist Judicial Council, the church's "supremo court" in ruling on ecclesiastical legal questions. Their election came at the church's governing con vontionhere. Gary Kallio of Medina (L), and Sharon and Eddie Hawks of Akron, known as The Embers, will sing Sunday night at 7:30 in New Philadelphia Tuscarawas Avenue Church of God. Kallio, the group baritone, attended Bob Jones University in Greenville, S.C., and also earned a degree in education from Evangel College at Springfield, Mo. Sharon, sopranist, attends the University of Akron where she soon will graduate.

Her husband, Eddie, manager, arranger and pianist for the trio, is a graduate of Concord College at Athens, W. where he earned a B.S. degree in music education. The group is widely acclaimed as one of the finest sacred trios performing today. Mervin Taylor is host pastor.

It's pretty evident that we have toppled the little red schoolhouse. Ideas we had about economics, science, race and education Itself, have come and gone. New ideas are broaching the surface of life and thundering over us. Campus unrest and street demonstrations make us reappraise old values and ideas. But one idea remains steadfast.

It Is the idea that God loves man and men, and that He cares about what happens to our lives. Are shouting television newscasts and bold headlines overwhelming you? Then you need an open mind and a steady faith. God's love Is for you. Your church is where you find out about it. Try it next Sunday.

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