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Grand Prairie Daily News from Grand Prairie, Texas • Page 6

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NEWS Friday, January 31, 1975 ETCS plans curriculum Evangel Temple Christian School in Grand Prairie will offer a pilot program in adult education classes if response to the program shows sufficient interest, ETSC administrator J. R. Heisch has announced. Designed for adults or youth who want to finish their high school educations or continue their education, the classes tentatively are scheduled for 7-10 pirn. Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays, and 9-12 noon each Saturday.

Tuition will be $40 plus $1 charge for each place completed with six paces equal to one-half credit hour. Persons who are interested in enrolling in any of the courses listed below may call the ETCS administration office at 264-1303 for complete information. Courses offered in the adult education program are speed reading, general math, Algebra I and II, geometry, spelling, world history, a American history, Texas history, civics, English, Literature I and II, physical science, biology, physics, auto mechanics and industrial arts. Art, typing Spanish, Greek, home economics, shorthand, economics, physical education and fashions and church women also are offered. Religion classes available under the program include New Testament survey, Old Testament survey, New Testament history, Old Testament history, Life of Christ, introduction to Missions, Christian growth the Holy Spirit.

Baha' is set film seminar THE LETTERS OF LIFE two services Sunday at evangelistic music group will be ministering through music in the First Assembly of God in Grand Prairie. GRAND PRAIRIE CHURCH CALENDAR FAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH has a place for you Ernest N. Duncan, Pastor 9:45 Sunday School 1 1:00 Morning Worship 6:00 Training Program 7:00 Evening Worship WED. FAMILY PROGRAM 5:45 Supper 6:30 Missions Program 7:30 Prayer Service N.E. 12th Small Streets 264-6277 BOWLES MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH 31st Rinehart St.

262-6122 Rev. Myrle Self, Pastor Sunday School 9:40 AM Morning Worship 10:55 AM Training U' in 6:00 PM Evening Wo, ship 7:00 PM Wednesday Evening Services 7:30 PM Nursery Provided A Southern Baptist Church COVENANT CHRISTIAN CHURCH 2905 S. CARRIER 642-1654 Worship 11:00 AM Sunday School 9:45 AM Minister: Rev. David R. Murph BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev.

Harold Brown, Pastor 201 Freetown Rd. Sunday School 10:00 AM Morning Worship 11:00 AM Evening Worship 7:00 PM Wednesday Service 7:30 PM USING THE BIBLE ONLY 262-2795 TURNPIKE CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible Preaching Holland Boring, Minister 264-2374 Bible School 9:15 AM Morning Worship 10:15 AM Pew Packers 5:45 PM Evening Worship 6:00 PM Wednesday Evening Service 7:30 PM WHERE ARE YOU? (WHEN DO YOU MEET? WHAT IS YOUR MESSAGE? Place your calling card here! Call: Kenn Thorpe 262-5141 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 122 N. Center Rev. James E. Garrett Sunday School 9:30 AM Morning Worship 10:50 AM Youth Groups 6:30 PM Evening Worship 7:30 PM CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH A 'World Baptist Fellowship' Church Earl K.

Oldham Pastor N.W. 4th and Church Streets Sunday School 9:45 AM Morning Worship 10:58 AM Calvary Training Time 6:00 PM Evening Worship 7:00 PM Wednesday Evening Services 7:30 PM A Deaf interpreter in alt services Special Education Classes Spanish Speaking Services THE SPIRIT FILLED BAPTIST Virgil Barnes, Pastor 262-2414 Res. PRAYER COUNSELING PM 262-0207 Comer Matthew Mobile Rds. (3 miles south 303) All Denominations Welcome FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Missouri Synod 2200 S.W. 3rd St.

Sunday School 9:30 AM Sunday Worship 10:45 AM Raymond F. Kahle, Pastor 264-2511 INGLEWOOD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH MARSHALL AT S.W. 3rd CARL M. McGee, Minister Morning Worship 9:00 AM Church School 10:00 AM Morning Worship 11:00 AM Childrens Church 1 :00 AM Youth Groups 6:00 PM BELIEVERS BIBLE CHURCH Garry Hogan, Pastor John Weeks, Pastor Raymond Von Pletson, Youth Pastor 333 N.E. 5th St.

(YMCA Building) Sunday Services Sunday School 9:15 AM Worship Service 10:30 AM Worship Service 6:30 PM CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE J. LEWIS INGLE, PASTOR 1902 S.E. 8th. Sunday School 9:45 AM Morning Worship 10:50 AM NYPS 6:00 PM Evening Worship 7:00 PM Wednesday Evening Prayer Service 7:30 PM FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 122 N.E. 2nd Dr.

J. H. WRIGHT Pastor Sunday School 9:30 AM Morning Worship 10:55 AM Training Union 6:00 PM Evening PM Corner N.E. 2nd and Church Nursery Open All Services FIRST FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH 822 S.W. 3rd Sunday School 9:45 AM Worship 11:00 AM Sunday Evening 7:00 PM Wednesday Evening 7:30 PM Rev.

Bobby L. Beavers Pastor 264-2612 Everyone Welcome FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF GRAND PRAIRIE UNITED 310 S.W. 3rd 262-6676 REV. ROBERT L. AGNEW PASTOR Sunday School 9:30 AM Morning Worship 11:00 AM Nursery Provided EVANGEL TEMPLE Jim Morrison, pastor S.W.

3rd and Hwy. 303 DIAL A PRAYER 263-4041 Christian DAY SCHOOL 264-1303 A Charismatic church where people of all denominations meet to worship God. GRACE BAPTIST TEMPLE 402 East Church Bill Jones, Paitor "A Friendly Country Church Downtown" 264-5201 Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Preaching QO A.M. Preaching 7:00 P.M.

Wednesday Service 7:00 P.M. Nursery Provided "WE BELIEVE THE WHOLE BIBLE" Church to host Letters of Life The Letters of Life, a spiritual music group, will be singing and ministering through their music at the 11 a.m. worship hour and the 6 p.m. gospel rally Sunday at the First Assembly of God Church. The Letters of Life is made up of two young couples, Fred and Sharon Meeks, and Don and Faith Dunlap, who present the word of God in the theme of their ministry, "His Words, Our Song." The Meeks have traveled extensively in the United States in evangelistic ministry and have recorded for several music companies.

Mrs. Meeks attended Southwestern Assemblies of God College and her husband attended North Texas State University. The Dunlaps are two of the founders of The Living Letters and have worked on the church staff of Rockwood Park Assembly of God in Fort Worth and Oak Cliff Assembly of God in Dallas. Dunlap attended Southwestern College in Waxahachie and was active in the Harvester Choir. Mrs.

Dunlap offers her soprano voice to the music group. Both Dunlap and Meeks are licensed ministers with the Assemblies of God. The Pastor of the First Assembly of God Church in Grand Prairie, Don Paul Gray, said, "Charismatic believers from all denominations will thoroughly enjoy the ministry of the Letters of Life." Church briefs Building consecration Bishop Stowe McFerrin will preach at the consecration service noting the completion of the Children's Building of the First United Methodist Church of Grand Prairie at p.m. Feb. 9 in the church sanctuary.

Pastor of the church, James E. Garrett, said the service will feature music by the Chancel Choir and a brass ensemble. A children's procession will pre- ceed the consecration service. A ribbon-cutting ceremony and covered dish dinner will follow the service. Singles' class The Rev.

Ernest Duncan, Fairview Baptist pastor, will teach the single adult class at the Soropti- mist House, 121 W. Dallas each Sunday during the month of February. Sponsored by the Grand Prairie Ministers' the class meets for coffee The film, "Seal Song," will highlight the a public meeting on Natural Environment and Human Values sponsored by the Ba- ha'i community of Grand Prairie at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Texas Electric Company's Reddy Room, 400 College St. "Seal Song" was produced by the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) and focuses on the plight of baby harp seals which are hunted in international waters off the coast of Canada.

Mrs. Carole Lee of Irving, an IFAW representative, will lead a discussion about the film which purposes to awaken public awareness to the need for Church names missionaries The Rev. Donald Exley, a newly approved Assemblies of God missionary to Argentina, will be guest speaker at the 11 a.m. service Sunday at the Lakeland Heights Assembly of God, 1910 S.E. 14th the Rev.

Lee Richard, pastor, as announced. During first term of missionary service, pastor Exley and his wife, Melba, will minister through evangelism and literature distribution in Ar- gentian. They also will be pioneering new churches. The Rev. Exley received the B.A.

degree from Southwestern Assemblies of God Collgege in Waxahachie, The Exleys pas- tored the First Assembly of God in Cameron and served as assistant pastors of Manor Assembly in Pasadena before their missionary appointment. The missionary-elect will share his future ministry in Argentina at the special missions rally. The public is invited. international cooperation in the management of the earth's environment. "Baha'is around the world," says said Grand Prairie spokesman Bob Canada, "wholeheartedly support such efforts, and indeed recognize that the and other international programs make a positive contribution in creating both a better natural environment and a better world promising justice and fulfillmetnt for all the peoples that inhabit the earth." Canada said Baha'is be- lieve the extermination of the baby harp seal is a violation of a principle of interdependency between the earth and mankind.

"This public we feel, will be an ideal occasion to share views with thoughtful men and women in our community," Canada said. Farm specialists say that deficiencies of three relatively minor elements boron, zinc and molybdenum can have adverse effects on crop growth and production. Daily News photo NATIONAL CATHOLIC SCHOOL WEEK Elizabeth Landin (right) and Nanette Mazur (left), eighth grade students at Immaculate Conception School, present the banner designed by Pam Sanchez in observance of National Catholic School Week Feb. 3-8. The banner will be displayed at the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Dallas where mass will be said at 7:30 p.m.

Monday to mark the opening of Catholic School Week. at 9 a.m. followed by class at 9:30 each Sunday. Various ministers in Grand Prairie take turns teaching a month-long course. The International Sunday School Lessons are the basis of discussion.

All single persons are welcome to join the class. Stake conference About 200 Grand Prairi- ans from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints will attend the church's stake conference Saturday and Sunday at the Texas Stake Center, 616 West Kiest in Oak Cliff. The Relief Society Chorus, a women's music society of the church which includes 10 Grand Prairie vocalists, will participate in the area conference. Elder Boyd K. Packer, a member of the Council of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of LatterDay Saints.is the featured speaker.

NEW DEACONS Recently ordained deacons of the Indian Hills Baptist Church and their wives are Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Simon, Mr. and Mrs. David Tulipane, and Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Allen. Chairman of the deacons, Fernie Pyle, offered the ordination prayer and Dr. James Basden, director of the Human Welfare Commission of the Baptist General Convention of Texas, brought the principal message. John T.

Alleri, was moderator at the service and Mrs. Earl Winkleman served as clerk. Inmates speaking at UMC Young inmates of Huntsville State Prison will share their life histories and involvements with narcotics in a forum meeting at 7 p.m. Sunday in the United Methodist Church fellowship hall, 122 N. Center the Rev.

James E. Garrett has announced. The men also will be visiting classes in the Grand Prairie school system next week in conjunction with the drug education program, "Kick It." Following discussions of their association with drugs, the men will head a question and answer forum. The Rev. Garrett en- Christian Center Church Presents Inspirational Music SUNDAY FEBRUARY 2 10:50 A.M.

6:00 P.M. Come to Grand Prairie American Legion Hull 2 Id S. Center DENNIS M. ROMINE PASTOR The Kings Daughters Chimpanzees in captivity seldom live more than 15 years. LAKESIDE HOLINESS CHURCH Westcliff Rd.

Sunday School 10:00 AM Worship Service 6:30 PM Singing Firsl Sundays. 2:00 PM "Small Enough to Know You, Large Enough to Serve You" 263-6216 Rev. Glyn Elliott, Pastor courages students and parents to attend the special meeting. Lakeside explains location Lakeside Holiness Church on Westcliff Road is having problems with visitors locating the church. The new Interstate 20 Highway does not have an exit for the road to the church.

Directions to the church are as follows: Take Carrier Parkway south until you pass the 120 underpass. Then about 1250 feet turn left on Fish CYeek Road. Travel to the end of that street, turn right- on Westcliff Road, and 'the church is located at the qnd of the road. WE REALLY CARE! FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 409 Hi-School Dr. 262-8443 "Evangolical in doctrine, Charismatic In worship.".

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