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Luther League Meet Slated for Michigan State College Su Au. 18. 19S1 THE LANSING STATE JOURN XL MICHIGAN'S GRBAT CAPITAL DAILY $20,000 Worth of Co-operation Conclave to Attract First United outdoor camp meeting 10:00 A. M- 2:00 P. M.

and P. M. M. T. aarnaby Memorial Park.

Three Miles North and Two Miles East of Sunf ieM. All evening asmices ait die. miaaod tn favor of this meeting. Brethren 1330 bit Brand liw tw verholt. Pastor Ph.

M1T4 3,500 Young People FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OTTAWA AT CHESTNUT MtfO Msraino Worship Mr. Calvin Didisr, Prsacninf Mrs. Mark Brauwsr, Soloist 7:30 United Christian F4lowthi at Contral Twnol Hausa Spsaksr, Or. Norman Kinxia JOHN M. VANOCH MCULEN.

Minister Begin International Convention to Tuesday Afternoon LATTER RAIN SERVICES Healing and Salvation for All SUNDAY 7:30 P. M. O. O. F.

Hall, 535 East Michigan Ave. at Larch St. FAITH TABERNACLE SERVICES (PCNTCCOSTAL) S3 North Codar St. MORNING SCRVICf STVININO SIRVICt 11:00 A. M.

r. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL WCSLIY RUSSILL, Pastor 10:00 A. Wsafc-Day Ssrvics. Wednesday and Friday, P.

M. REV. MURIEL L. CARR, Pastor Phono H0-4CSSt i -VwNsJ'f -li l-c- PJr More than 3.500 full-time registrants are expected for the 10th International Luther league convention which begins this Tuesday at Michigan Strife college. Representing the high school age youth of the American Lutheran church, they will be arriving the next few days from all over the North American continent, to come together for six days of inspiration and SOUTH STREET CHURCH OF GOD (Church of tht Christian Brotherhood Hour) (Anderson, Ind.

Convention) HI E. South St. V. Ji Oritzmacher, Mini! 11:00 A. M.

WORSHn Rev. ft. L. Worsen. Marion.

Ind. 7:30 P. M. EVEN I NO SERVICE Rev. Aria Cummings 10:30 P.

M. IVININa MEDITATIONS WILS (VVhoro Christian Experience Makes Vou a Member) I THE NORTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH N. T. Roiasr, Minister fellowship under the theme. Grand Rivor at Washington Thine Is the Power.

Church Speaker SUMMER SERVICES ARE HELD AT 9 O'CLOCK OUEST SPEAKER: Rev. Edw. righam, Westminster Church, arsnd RBds The Church School also convenes at o'clock The first session of the convention will be held Tuesday after noon at 1:30 o'clock in the M. S. C.

li auditorium. Dr. Paul Espie, executive secretary of the National Luth eran council, will give the keynote FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST address. Dr. Em Die has lust re turned during the past week from MILLER ROAD BIBLE CHURCH W.

Miller Boad, off S. Cedar St. KEV. JAMES C. DOTSON, Pastor Church Phone 96108 9:45 A.

Mr Bible School 11:00 A. Mr Message by the Pastor, "Gethsemane" 7:30 P. Mr "The Worthlessness of Self Reformation" I Europe, and will be flying to south America next week in the Interests CHRISTIAN CHURCH Eureka at Holmes Street Bible School 8:45 A. M. A.

M. of world Lutheranism. As part of tha special opening ceremonies, a neia painting, "Thine Is the Power," will be unveiled by Its artist, the world-renowned Werner Sallman. Sessions at 8:30 A. M.

The business of the Luther league J. CLYDE LAWDER, Minister Phono MOU A cordial welcome is extended Sa mtimntt oil the serviosa of Hiram Gates, Kent, Ind. Gnest Minister No evening service durinr August' this church. More than 100 men and women FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH will get under way after the open ing session. Each day's activities will be much the same, beginning Bible Conference before the building is completed.

Shown above is a group installing part of the acoustical ceilings. Left to right are: Pete Klaasen, Gart Petersen, Dave Klaasen, Dr. Claude Kemink, Case Peterson and Chuck Rycenga. (AP Photo) with Matins in the auditorium at 8:30 a. m.

with Dr. Edward Starts 9th Week are participating in a year-long working bee at the' new Grand Haven Christian school. Their services to date have been valued at $20,000 and may reach $30,000 GRAND HAVEN SCHOOL Schramm, editor of the Lutheran CHRISTIAN SCIENCE EAST LANSINQ Subject of Lesson Sermon: "SOUL" FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Sunday Services 11 A. M.

Wednesday Testimonial Meeting P. Sunday School 11 A. M. In Reading Room, SIS Abbott Rd. Phone S211T STATE THEATER CAPITOL AT IONIA Dr.

Julius Fischbach, Minister Miss Oeorgiana Dool. Church School Supt 10 30 SERMON: "The Power of Christ" Dr. Ralph T.Andem, Preaching 1 1 :45 CHURCH SCHOOL Standard, as the chaplain. Bible study groups, clinics, busi ness meetings, and planned recrea Gull Lake Events Feature tion win take up most of the bal ance oi the morning and after Famous Speakers noon. In the evenings at 10:15 o'clock.

Dr. Norman A. enter, president of the Michigan district Gull Lake Bible conference en ters its ninth week Saturday eve of the American Lutheran church. Leave It to the Dutch To Get What They Need win De in charge or the vesners. ning with Its usual sacred concert which will be held at various spots featurine Don DeVos ensemble King's Harmonettes; girls trio; Lois Hatt.

organist, and Don DeVos, song on we campus, other special speakers will be Dr. J. A. Dell, Columbus, Ohio, Pastor Gordon Huffman, Butler, Pa. 10 A.

M. Sunday School for All 11 A. M. Worship Sermon: "Challenged to Conquest" 6:45 P. M.

Youth Meeting 7:30 P. M. Praise and Preaching "Blessing or Cursing" Note: Conference Delegate will report to congregation. leader and soloist. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LANSINQ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Corner Allegan and Walnut Streets Sunday 11 A.

Wednesday P. M- Sunday School 11:00 A. M. In Y. W.

C. A. Reading Room and Lending Library, 12S West Allegan Street SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST MO East ML Hogg Sunday 11 A. Wednesday P. Sunday School A.

M. Reading Room and Lending Library in Church Building 2 to 4 P. M. Tuesday and to P. M.

Thursday Subject in All Christian Science Churches. Sunday, Aufutt 19th "Soul" The speakers for the wees in Each evening a different type of clude Dr. Charles Feinberg, mem GRAND HAVEN, Aug. IS VP) program Is planned. Tuesday evening is "Michigan Night." in which ber of the Los Angeles Bible ineo-lnarical seminary and Fred Brown, The Dutch have a reputation for KENNETH PRIEBE Mr.

Priebe, national president of the Luther League will speak at. services at College Lutheran church. He is expected to talk about the work ot the league. Sees Challenge To Churches in Point 4 Program tne leagues of Michiean will be A survey of the various congregations showed carpenters, a plumber, an electrician and various other workers who would donate their time. thrift lness that is exceeded only by evangelist, well-known in this area.

Also narticinating with these hosts at an ice show held at the M. S. C. ice arena. Wednesday eve the Scots.

FIRST PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH West Maple at North Pine (Willow Bus to Maple) Lawrence K. Neff, Minister Phone 24445 ning a special service nononng serv Thev also have a reputation for speakers over the week-end will be George Tulnstra. Sunday has been ut nside a Gideon Sunday, Dr. J. icemen and "mission builders" will hard work, deep religious feeling, and community improvement.

be held. On Thursday, after DePree. president of Gideon In It then was decided, he says, to go ahead on a "build it ourselves" basis. Only three men were employed regularly, including suDer- chicken barbecue on the campus, a ternational, as sneaker. And all of these are com Dined inspiration is planned at the Bandahell.

a new project now nearing com. nletion here. vising Contractor Lou Wezeman and NEW YORK In the "Point 4 The missionary program will be featuring Rev. Harry Saulnier, Coul-son Shepherd and Rev. D.

Winters. Mrs. Harold Hoppe, resident of Gull Pageant Friday For nearly a year, more man 100 volunteers have been at work, Friday evening the dramatic pageant. "Martin Luther. Protest Program" and other suggested aids from America to the underprivileged areas of the world, there will be great opportunity for all Christians and all mission agencies to help mHke Christianity apply on a scale helping build a new Christian school which will serve families of the Reformed and Christian Reformed faiths.

Some of the workers have ant," will be given on the stage of the auditorium, and on Saturday lake, will be in charge oi tne cm, dren's work. Local Man Will Teach 1 A. tne onorai union concert, in which all three of these also have donated time. Labor Captains The actual Job of rounding up volunteers was done by three young "labor captains." They arranged the schedules so that crews would be available when needed. One of the special features of the building is the use of porcelain tile, of which more than 15.000 Dleces v.

contributed more than 300 hours several hundred leaguers from all Summer School Course of their time. Others have helped and in places never possible oeiore, Dr. John H. Reisner. agri GOD'S WORD NEVER CHANGES Always the Same Old Gospel Truth Preached and Heard at THE FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 902 N.

Cedar The Evangelistic Church of Lansing MI'SIC. SINGING. PRATING. PREACHING ALL ENJOY BE WITH US THIS SUNDAY 11:00 A. M.

7:30 P. M. L. A. THOMPSON, Pastor Phone 46640 with materials and supplies.

cultural authority of the National over the country will sing, will be given. The convention will conclude with the Holy Communion at 10 a. m. Sunday In the Jenison The building, which will serve Richard Nclen of Lansing will Washington at Moores River Drive MALCOLM R. CEONK, Pastor VEEN VAN HOVEL, C.

JAMES PASMA, Assistant Pastor Assistant Pastor children from the kindergarten teach a cours? on Bahal adminis throuzh the ninth grade, will nave lieidhouse. tration rfurinif the senior youth ses are used. As part of the pre -convention sion at the Boha'l summer school eight rooms. It Is of modern design, of cinderblock and brick veneer construction, with porcelain The Challenge Stamping and Porcelain' company furnished the planning, the general board of the Christian Council of the cnurcnes, and executive of Agricultural Missions foundation. We need to realize our tremendous resources he tells the Protestant missionary societies.

"In our medical work we have nine hundred hospitals, well over a thousand med near Davison during the week of Liutner league nas been meeting for 19. This school, emphasizing the unity the past three days. Sunday the YOUTH SERVICES 5:30 to 6:45 P. M. A.

M. "STRONG ENCOURAGEMENT" P. M. "HELPS TO HAPPINESS" "Hearts That Sing," Broadcast, Station WILS 10:00 10:30 P. "Hour of Power," Wednesday 7:15 P.

M. steel for the tile at less than cost, and also permitted the use of Its facilities for the manufacturing. Members of the Reformed and of religion, ard the peace oi the warn ana otner woricers will Join with the College Lutheran church world, is open to all people regara- ical missionaries. 1,200 nurses, many steel panels inside and outside. II done by a regular contractor, the workers estimate, the building would have cost upwards of But with the help and supplies, the total cost will run between $65,000 and $70,000.

in its service. Mr. Kenneth Priebe, of race, color or creed. I ne sen Christian Reformed churches, em dispensaries. They are developed president or the Luther league, will lartelv on an institutional dosis: iew ior youth session at which Mr.

Nolen will teach, includes studies of the be the guest preacher. Herbert C. ployed at tne plant, worked overtime and on Saturdays for free to have been able to extend their work turn out tne tne. Other plant em outside. There are great resources In CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH OTTAWA AT CAPITOL Sr.

D. Stanley Coors, Pastor Rev. Kearney Kirkby, Minister of Education Baha'i writings and their application to everyday living. wou is pastor or the congregation, which is located at Division and Ann in East Lansing. ployes, although not -members of Cash on, the Line What's more, by the time the our literacy ar.d mass educational tne six churches, also assisted.

"We At 3 n. m. Sunday. Aug. is, tne woik.

The resources in agricultural missions are relatively there just want to they said. public is invltei to hear Mrs. Mar- LANSING GOSPEL TEMPLE Jacob Achterhof, a foreman at the children move into the school in September, the building will be all paid for. Before work ever started, the pa are only one hundred rural mission arres. sieh Gail, of Berkeley, speak on the subject "Design for World The Baha'i school is located on route M-15.

three miles south of Davison. story and Clark Piano company, has been one of the most tireless workers. He has spent the ma Value More Than ust Sentimental SPOKANE. An 1R is (Undenominational) "Yet the rural areas are the edge of the church. The chal- rochial school board had $10,000 on its building fund.

Then it staged jority of his evenings and Satur i lenee we face is in the economic as camoaien among tne congrega days at tne school since last Sen 119 ASTOR AVE. OR YOU CAN ENTER FROM 126 HODGE AVE. 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL 21:00 WORSHIP SERVICE NOW I SEE The Rev. Kearney Kirkby Preaching Quartet: Romaine Mclntire, soprano Dan Karney, tenor Betty Rideout, contralto Edgar Kivela, bass tions of the six churches whose sistance programs which are going forward. There will be increasing ap- Man Who Regained Sight tember, putting in many more than 300 hours.

Mrs. Achterhof also has children the school will serve. Just why a plain old feather pillow should have seemed so precious to Dlicatkm of slcence to the home. Next, the board arranged to sen been there much of the time. Everybody Works To Visit Lansing Church Reint M.

Schrler. of Kalamazoo. its 32-year-old school building i Ancient gods will be overthrown, and jthe religious beliefs of the peoples will be wiped out. A vast materialism land secularism win result, unless which had been outgrown to a ocr momer wan a mystery to Mrs. Marie Plechslg until she opened the pillow.

"Now you hang on to that pillow Recently, the tempo of the work who recently figured in the news printing concern for $20,000. But first, the old building had to be Organist: Miss Mary Goodell Christianity can fill this Inevitable ann never give it away," were her remodeled. Volunteers did tnat, too religious void. The church distinc when his sight was restored irom a fall at a camp meeting in Napoleon, will be at Gods Gospel Tabernacle, 108 E. Rockford on Sunday The whole project got started IS motners words of advice shortly before she died six years ago.

lumber dealer Louis Rycenga ex tive contribution will be to give new meaning and purpose to life, but this 10:00 A. M. Sunday School 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship Service 6:30 P.

M. Young People's Meeting 7:30 P. M. Evangelistic Service xesieraay when Mrs. Plechsig afternoon at 3 o'clock, and at 7:30 plained, when it became obvious two years ago that the old building was no longer adequate to hold the cannot be done in a vacuum.

We must now, on a large scale, make uib puow io prepare it lor a new cover, out popped tl.ooo in o'clock Sunday evening. He regained his sight after being blind for four nas stepped up a lot, as the workers strive to have the building ready for school. Women have Joined their husbands in pasting up tile. They also have provided lunches throughout the long work period. Rycenga sees the work as binding the congregations closer to the school.

"If somebody works on something, they have an interest in it," he says. "This Is something they can say they have done, for all the rest of their lives." Now the workers have an addi swelling school population. ifcills from among the feathers. years. Christianity apply to all of life." Bishop A.

J. Moore in Minister mi Vri 41 1 1 WhUe There Is Yet Time Rev. James C. Lambert Pastor Phone SMM Germany and England BLshoD Arthur J. Moore of At' Norman Mmittor of MuiM Ao Mo lanta.

Ga, president of the Council of Bishops of the Methodist church tional project. The footings are In for a combination gymnasium-au We broadcast each Sunday morning at 9:30 direct from our 'main church auditorium over radio station WOAP, Owoiso, Michigan, 1080 on your dial. ditorium to be built as a southwest 11:00 "Who's Who in the united States, is in urope for a aeries of speaking engagements in the Church" wing to the school. i in Germany, and following that for The volunteers plan on building VrJioj I attendance at the Methodist ecu that themselves, too maybe by the; "The Church Where Everybody Is Welcome'1 i menical conference in London, Aug. time anotner scnool year rolls around.

11:30 P. M. BROADCAST WILS 7:30 P. 28 to Sept. 7.

He headed a party of 34 Methodist laymen and preachers i to England and the continent Bishop Moore will address the ecu-I menial conference on Aug. 29 on EVANGELISTIC HOUR A SINGING PEOPLE "Methodist Traditions in the U. Mai 3 'HL He will preach In Central Hall i Methodist church, London, the de AN INSPIRING CHOIR A VARIETY OF MUSICALS A GOSPEL MESSAGE nomination's largest church in England, on Sept. 7. His schedule in Germany includes an address at a meeting of the combined military services in Heidelberg, and an ad dress at a gathering of Protestant Worth Street chaplains.

Pastor Attends Meet 1 SeS? Rrv. Morley R. Hartley of the NORTH AT mart First Universalist church, has left for Portland, to attend the NEAR mm Universalis uennial assembly. The First universalist church here will 10. -00 A.

M. SUNDAY SCHOOL resume services on Sept. 8. Services Combined Sunday school and morning wor fir'' DM! Washington Are. Bos Stops at Church ship services will be combined with the vacation Bible school program at the Mifflin Avenue Nazarene church Sunday morning.

BRING THE SICK FOR PRAYERS Undenominational A A IE 11:00 A.M. "THE OIL OF PRAYER" 6:30 P. M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 7:30 P.M. "STRIVING FOR MASTERY" Peoples Church EAST LANSING Interdenominational Brandt Tefft, Minister Will Preach All 3 Services WEST JR.

HIGH AUDITORIUM W. Kalamazii and ChMtnitSt. LANSINQ, MICHIGAN Thursday P. M. Prayer and Fasting League Wednesday Prayer Meeting MORNING WORSHIP 10:00 SERMON: "Are Wo Approach the Endr Sr.

N. A. MeCnne, Minister Emeritus Hert-rrt W. Thomas Minister Phone 59202 SUNDAY David Will Broadcast Over Station WILS "GOSPEL OF THE KINGDOM RADIO HOUR" Set Tour Dial oa 1320 at 11:00 P. M.

Tim 1 aauooai oi MARY ANN DAVID'S SISTER, Soloist BRING YOUR FRIENDS! ALL WELCOME! "Showers of Blessing BROADCAST: Senday 9:15 A. M. over WILS Pre-School Group 10:00 Church School 10:00 Junior Church 10:00.

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