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Page 6 GRAND PRAIRIE DAILY NEWS Friday, May 9, 1975 Churches set May activities Fairview News Registration cards and information sheets are available to members of Fairview Baptist Church who are interested in attending "Big Glorietta Style" Aug. 7-9 at Dallas Baptist College. The church will pay half of the conference expenses for any Sunday school worker who attends. Prairie Heights sermon Pastor Arthur 0. Ackenbom of Prairie Heights Methodist Church, will give the Mother's Day sermon, "Mother 0' Mine," at the 10:55 a.m.

Sunday worship service. The sermon is one of the special messages he w.ill bring during May. The choir and children's, choir will present the music and Mrs. Wayne Matheson will give a solo. "Health Shall Spring Ebrth" is the evening worship ser- rtion.

First Presbyterian "Bring a daughter. Adopt a daughter. Come by yourself, to the Mother-Daughter Banquet at 7 p.m. Friday at the First Presbyterian Church," urges the Rev. Robert L.

Agnew. The food and program will be prepared by the men and youth of the church. Call tfre church office at 262-6676 for reservations. Banquet helpers may volunteer at the office. First Christian Vacation Bible School is set for June 1-6 at the First Christian Church, 202 W.

Tarrant Road. Enrollment is open now and registration may be made at the church office by calling Janet Wall at 264-3581. Immaculate Conception Registration is open for the 1975 -76 school year at Immaculate Conception School for pre-school through 8th grade. Contact the school at 262 -9321 or the rectory at 262-5137. Fairview Baptist banquet The "Mr.

Peppermint Show" to be presented at 7 p.m. May 16 by the Fairview Baptist Church children's choir will feature "special guest stars" including the Candy Land audience, Music Maker members, Candy Land Girls and the Candy Man, the Rev. -Ernest Duncan has announced. Adult tickets are $1.50 and children's tickets are $1. The public is invited.

Deacon's breakfast All men of the First Christian Church are urged to attend the 7:30 a.m. Deacon's breakfast and meeting Sunday at the church. Spring clean-up Inglewood United Methodist men will meet Saturday to finish their spring work day which has been rained out twice. The men are to meet at 8:30 a.m. at the church.

Lakeland Heights Lakeland Heights Assembly of God, 1910 S.E. 14th will hold their monthly singing at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. President of the singing group, is Richard Moore. "The Gospel Experiences" will be the featured musicians.

The public is invited to attend. GRAND PRAIRIE CHURCH CALENDAR FAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH has a place for you Ernest N. Duncan, Pastor 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 '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 1 1:00 AM Sunday School 9:45 AM Minister: Rev. David R. Murph GREAT SOUTHWEST MISSIONARY BAPTIST N.W.

24th Fort Worth Sts. PAT D. DAVIS, PASTOR 263-5937 Sunday School 9:45 am Morning Worship 10:45 am Baptist Trng Course 6:30 pm Evening Worship 7:15 pm Wed. Prayer Serv 7:30 pm AFFILIATED WITH THE A.B.A. 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? DO YOU MEET? WHAT IIS 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 7:00 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 all 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 11:00 AM Youth Groups 6:00 PM BELIEVERS BIBLE CHURCH Garry Hogan, Pastor John Weeks, Pastor Raymond Von Pletsen, Youth Pastor 333 N.E. 5th St. (YMCA Building) Sunday Services Sunday School 9:30 AM Worship Service 10:45 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 Worship 7:00 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 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 cViurch where people of all denominations meet to worship God. GRACE BAPTIST TEMPLE 402 East Church Street Bill Jonex, Pastor "A Friendly Country Church Downtown" 264-5201 Sunday School 9:45 A.M.

Preaching 11:00 A.M. Preaching 7:00 P.M. Wednesday Service 7:00 P.M. Nursery Provided "WE BELIEVE THE WHOLE BIBLE" Bowles revival planned Bowles Memorial Baptist Church, N.E. 31st St.

and Rinehart, will hold a revival at 7:30 p.m. nightly from May 11-18. Evangelist is Dr. Gene Reynolds. Singer will be Mike Brown.

Dr. Reynolds is pastor of Inglewood Baptist Church. "Good old fashion preaching and gospel singing" are to be featured at the revival and everyone is invited to share the week of music and Christian message. Daily News photo MAKE NEW FRIENDS Members of the first grade Sunday school class of Mid-Cities United Methodist Church and their teacher, Mrs. Oralia Mendoza, present a Spanish song for the Elementary I class of the First United Methodist Church.

The youngsters were the guests of the Elementary I class at an "early bird fellowship breakfast held picnic-style in Waggoner Park. Baha'i goal: world unity VISIT FIRST ASSEMBLY of Grand Prairie Hi-School 5th Fundamental in Doctrine Charismatic in Worship DON PAUL GRAY Pastor 262-84431 By Bob Canada Special to the Daily fyews To a Baha'i, pioneering is a way of proving there are no strangers in the people you haven't met, yet, is the assessment of Mary Dashtizadeh, a Baha'i pioneer who met with the Grand Prairie Ba- ha'is. The former Grand Prairie resident who now lives with her husband, Hassan and daughter, Jaleh, in Singapore added, "Pioneering in the Baha'i faith is learn-' ing how to live and cooperate with people whose customs and history are Different from your own. 'e believe we're building a ew civilization based on me teachings of the prophet -founder of the Baha'i faith, Baha'u'llah, Who more than a century ago proclaimed, 'The earth is but one country and all mankind its Baha'i pioneers, she explained, are in many ways like missionaries who leave the comfort of their homes to spread the message of God throughout the world; however, Baha'i pioneers receive no subsidies. They YOUR Buffet with the whole family.

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They do hot seek to change people's customs dr make mirror images of themselves, said Mrs. Dashtiza- deh. Their purpose, she explained, is to show by example that people of different cultures and races can work together and benefit from each other's knowledge." "IN MALAYSIA, near the town of Kota Kinabalu, where we lived in 1974," she pointed out, "the aboriginal way of ilife is a communal existence centered around the longhouse. This is literally a long to a mile in which many families have learned to live together in unity. The people work hard and contribute to a commom storehouse.

This way there are no extremely rich or extremely poor. People there have a high regard Jor the worth of each of their neighbors. It's a beautiful existence, unhurried and not materialistic," Mrs. Dashtizadeh said. Because the people of that area wish to preserve their cultural identity from foreign influences, she said, the communal longhouse close their doors to the outside world.

DOES YOUR CHILD NEED SUMMER TUTORING? Call Evangel Temple Christian School 264-1303 264-6245 Tutoring Available For. Reading Remedial or Speed Reading Math English Spelling Reasonable Fees Summer Day Camp Program Begins June 2 ENROLL NOW! 'Grand Prairie's Finest" "Their traditions are full of stories pointing to a time of renewal when they will rejoin the rest of the human race in a just civilization," Mrs. Dishtizadeh told the Baha'is. "This is the message Ba- ha'i pioneers bring to them that the Great Spirit is bringing all the people of the earth into one family again, as it in the beginning. Baha'is try to help them realize their God- given diginity and to shift their allegiance from the confines of the longhouse to the wider embrace of all mankind.

"The results can be almost miraculous," she continued. "Some longhquses are Baha'i communities, taking their place alongside Baha'i communities in Europe, Africa and right here in Grand Prairie," St. John's to observe Pentecost "Spiritual Treasure in Clay Pots," is the theme of the Pentecostal program sponsored for women in the community by the women of St. John's United Lutheran Church, 509 N.E. 4th St.

Mrs. Vickie Muegge, a program leader, said readings and prayer groups are included in the program which begins at 8 p.m. Monday at the church. All women are invited to participate. Murder convict to talk Jack Favor, an Arlinjt ton resident who was tenced to two life imprisojrfr ments for two years anfl subsequently was provejj innocent, will be the speaker at the Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship dinner Saturday.

The FGBMF Arlingtoj Chapter will meet for ner at 7 p.m. at-the Howard Johnson Restaurant at the Turnpike at Six Flags at 7:30 p.m. for the Favor, a rodeo for 36 years and an Arlirigj- ton resident since 1940, wjte "miraculously freed by God," he says, after siX lawyers gave up on case. He is writing a which will be soon and his agent, Don Meredith, hopes to produefe a movie about Favor's lifeii Favor now works in 3i Ford dealership and tends the First Methodist Church in Arlington. Tfijs public is invited.

Baptist featuring muscans "The Great Commission Company," a 12-member music group, will return Grand Prairie for a 7 p.m. performance Sunday at tijje First Baptist Church, N.E. Second St. 5 Sponsored by Campus Crusade for Christ tional, the "The Greit Commission" combines music with the message how to live a ered life. The singers wege in Dallas for a three-month stay prior to and after "Explo a Christian tranining conference hejd in June 1972.

They gave jjJO concerts during the event. The 'musicians have based in Dallas since tember 1973 JS The music of "The Gregt Commission" ranges frdjfh a cappella anthems Jo songs with piano paniment to a contempory style of hymns, spirituals and original songs backed by full stereo recorded orchestrations. The singers have a relaxing sound and tell of current changes Jesus Christ 3s making in their lives, quently the musicians hage an opportunity to counsjel with persons about how they can know Jesus Christ personally and how can consistently live Christ- controlled lives. 4' Pastor of the church, tfee Rev. J.

H. Wright, welcomes everyone to atteSd the program. Burbaiik picnic set Don and Jorja Clemson are hosting a "hamburger feed" at 7 p.m. Saturday at their home at 542 Blueberry for high school and college age youth of the Burbank Gardens Church of Christ. are encouraged to bring a friend to the lowship picnic.

Burbank Garden's Scout Troop Unit 594 also is reminded lo attend the 7:30 p.m. meeting Monday in the North Annex. Fred "I mean, you still.have to fix things when they break. And you can't always call in a pro. I can't.

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