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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 27

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Open House Amarillo Churches Plan Varied City Hosts np i initiate Observances Durin Hol Week Bible Chair Convention The recently organized Bible open house Sundav from io 4:30 p.m. The ever.i. 10 be held In newly acquired properly at. 2125 Monroe, will be oben'to the sub- lie. ine Bible Chair is in connection v.

nn Coilese. where full credit will be given for the courses, which will be non-sectarian but Bible centered and supported by interested churches and individuals. Courses have been as- proved by ihe regents cf Aniaril- lo College and are included in the fall catalogue are: "0 i Testament Survey," "Church History." "Biblical Teaching on Coniemporary Problems" a "New Testament Survey." Graysos Ensign, ly serving as president of the Central Christian College of the Bible in Moberly, has been secured as head of the Bible Chair of the Southwest. He will assume his sew duties about June 1. Mr.

Ensisn holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the XJni- versiiv of Florida, with Jackson Begins Series Sundav Ko'y Week, the seven ds.ys preceding Easter, will be marked by varied observances Air.arilio churches. Wiiile several churches be presenting Their annual Easier musical programs on zhb Sunday evening and others OK Easier Sunday, some will offer their EasUr music during Holv. Week. Worship services will be held each evening in a number of churches, with ministers ex-' changing pulpits in several instances. One church plans a series of early morning mediia- lions, and another a series or noon-day meetings.

The observance of the Lore's Supper will be held in mosi evening sendees, particularly on. Maundy Thursday and Friday. Plans for a union Good Friday service are to be announced by the Amarillo Ministerial As-' I sociation. i Individual churches announcing services are: More than Fevcath-day Ad-, veatists from 45 West Texas and; Mexico churches will be in Amarillo on Easier Sunday, April TO, to anead the 25th Biennial Constituency Convention of Texico Conference of Advenuits. These official delegates include' laymen and clergy from the 2729' area members to elect officers for the denomination's district headquarters at 1622 Van Buren Street.

The Acvemisi church at Bell and Erik will be host for the one-day convention. Ki.shtisht of 5 0" staff officers and as executive board. Fifty years of progress be the keynote remarks of the Texico Conference president H. Rustad of Amariilo. Included in the program will ihe staff report of the Witnesses Unite for Activities AmarilloGlobe-TieCT 27 Friday, April Hit Two special services- will be conducted by Jehovah's Wit- neses next week, with the four; A.

congregations partici- in separate discussions on the same subjects. Sunday afternoon asd evening a one-hour lecture wiU be presented on the topic "What Binding Satan the Devil Will Mean to Mankind Four speakers Vill cover the material from a manuscript provided by the Watchtower Society, The same subject will be discussed by Jehovah's Witnesses throughout die Horld, Tuesday will find the i t- ncsses participating in another activity, when more than million will celebraie "the- Lord's Evening Meal." which is an annual event far Fairlane Church of Christ will'tie group. hold an eight-day gospel meet- Albert Baecht will 'conduct the DONALD LACY Fairhme Opens Meet DR. HOLLAND B. LONDON London To Lead Tascosa' Series Evangelist for a revival ser- LLOYD McMILLAX Week's Gospel at 7:30 p.m.

Jeff Insnani. Holy Week services at a The Rev. D. M. Newton, pas- Jacinto Methodist Church, 505 lor of South Georgia will be held Monday Church, announces a one-week 'through Friday.

revival meeting to begin Sim- Dr Woodrow Adcock min- f5-j be aeia at ister. will oreacn each evening ft rr" j. -11 1. T-I i 5 i i v-mt. Uii, ae evangelist will be Dr.

jor in English and minors in C. B. Jackson of Dallas. philosophy and history. He holds Bob Troutt will lead the sing- r- the Master of Arts and Bach-, ins.

sic. will lead the congregational Aiii elor of Divinity degrees from; Services will be held Sunday singing, the Cincinnati Bible Seminary a i a.m. and 8 p.m., aad "These services are for of Cincinnati, Ohio, and. a a si through the week at i done graduate work toward theiMomSig sen-ice, at Sim" purpose Ot members wiin mghhv sen-ices a Master of Sacred Theology vdil be held Wednesday through Krmnit for ren ewal or gree at the Kamma School of Wittenburg College ini Dr. Jackson, who served in during the Easter season and to Springfield, Ohio.

He in Texas arsd Ken-i ma Holy eight years as a member of the tucky for 30 years, received; faculty at the Cincinnati Sem- A.B, degree from Baylor 0 inary, and has been in his and the Th.D. decree ent position at Moberly for the rom Southern Baptisi Theolog- past six years. i ca i Seminary. Louisville, Ky. The Bible Chair of the South- He served for 35 years with be Dr.

Holland B. Xon- in? hish school at Albuoueraue. Johnson, and J. F. Hamel rx secretaries ne va aepanments of ii ton erence nessee.

6401 Ir.vin Road. Lyndon C. iihaKi is minister, series services the 7 and 10:45 a.ni. and. continue through Winston Evans Bahi Speaker Bible Societv To Open New Home Sundav I'valo-y Bishop Pulpit Guest Preaching Sundav services, at a.m.i^^^J^ The Amerkaniand 6:30 p.m..

in the Networfc having a -sg Station XEEF; Del Ei6 heard throughout the i "These services are irpose of giving men 30 p.m. Winston G. Evans, a iravei- caiion to God chti-rch 1 TJle SariC uar Choir, speaker on the Baha'i Biii Cormack. will give a lecnn-e Sunday vnw r- special musical numbers. p.m.

the chapel of ihe luixiv great ex- Mr who has beeniyMCA, 9ih and Van Burea. Bible Society iperience in the life of the peo- in ministerial and evangelistic. His subject will be "We Will a new 12-storv Bible House at Tr Rkhnn said Dr. Adcock. work for 20 years is a World Peace! How?" i Broadway.

New York, 'uate of OzarK fcibie xhe lecture will follow Special Maundy Thursday Jopiin, i open house at 6 p.m. worship services will be con- Mr Evans a i ona i lour i Tfie dedication will open t- T-OVOC. dueled Thursaay at 7:30 p.m., in- series of west is incorporated as a npn- Texas Baptist of xvhen the Rev R. G. Friedrichs, profit corporation under van preach on the topic, laws of the State of Texas as I South Georgia Baptisi Cnurch -Sell-Examination Is Essential an institution cf higher at 5209 S.

Georgia. It is chartered to begin in Sep-i I will be celebrated. Wednesday at the age of Se3 United House of Representatives I anTa variety 'of "study" course! Imw be and the Caribbean. Helfrorn New Jersey and a isolemiuty of Good Friday, the the Baha'i World win be principal! Dr. Bishop has been a Guide will drape the cross is the soa of the Eev.

Howard Lyons, pastor of Tascosat, music and youth director of First Baptist Church at Hale i Saturday sight will be ob- i served as Teen-Age Night. The young people of the church wili Baptist Church here will be Dr. fenowsi ap Friday and Saturday roadcasi that Is heard ove Guild tember, 1966, offering courses in; Bible and Seligious Education to! students enrolled in Amarillo i College. Its work will comple-i Bible courses of-! -t CHiei Oil JCpiin, Thp fiftHio-2fioyi Seminary, dtet. preached States 1 Jl CWi UIC OAU.O.

ii. 4 OUt.lVlJia.il iUJ-ll- i. HA h3c tTaVP-lPil 1U 21., and has lecturedIFreUnghuysen, member of thesis the author of several wJW ment any other fered through Amarilio an arrangement agreed upon! The Wesley Service Guild of i and candelabra in'black will be observed on and approved by both the Amarillo District of The; Identical Easter ai serv Thiirsdav evening. i lege regents and the JD i Church will meet Chair trustees. day at 2 p.m.

in St. au i-ices will oe neld on Easter Sun-; Special service xriiT be held i Methodist Church. at 8:30 and 11 a.m. MrAninff Monday wui ue iiriu uiJ. otua-: eC'al at 8:30 and 11 a.m.

evening The theme wiU be "Lei's Join Fredrichs has chosen as his fc st jmon topic: "Christ Lives 3L bt QViaii TITO Oiiurcn. iriHh.man tnu. A onrl 1 5 t5 kjtldii i rin jiitcr-isiui ana. inLur-raciai i i i wffl discuss the themej? ic be by toejAtkinson. 0 Choir, Bucliaiian Choir To Give Cantata Bishop of the Wa viand facultv since! iBayne, vice-president of the ex-1 jecutive council of the Protest-! Episcopal Church, will lead! litany of dedication.

Bishop! Lloyd C. Wicke of the Metho-i idist Church will give the bene-; fiction, and the Rev. Dr. The Adult Choir of Kirkland, minister of the! Ridgemere Will Launch The Rev. Koy Daniel, ihas announced a revival to be held next week at OUnClaV- Rid elaere Baptist Church, 2720 Sanborn.

Special features are Pleaching tor the series: To the Children's Is Basis Of Lesson-Sermon Observances at Westmii i Presbyterian Church i elude Holy Wees, services, iday through Wednesday, begin-jbyterian. i piano. ining at 7 a with coffee The St. Luke congregation idousimuts, foUowed by devotion-jmeet with First giR at 7:15 al services from 7:15 to 7:45. i Church, at 7 p.m.

treet Guest ministers will be the i when the Bellhaven College soci service will be-; seven p.m. Buchanan; is at 1515 Buch-i Street Baptist Church will Avenue Presbvteriani. tuJ uu Mrs Wilson Arden Guest ministers be a Ess AJS. Araen, and the Beginners'Choir on Love by John New lork Church God. 90 tn Chairman or Christian a lows: Sw TM Peterson, Sunday evening Court Justice Oliver Williams iMcMasters.

6 The missionary cantata, "Let icial Relations a moderator i James R. First Presby-j The ch oir rill ybe by iU read the greetings. Two vocal groups from Pal- 1 Services wU be held Sunday the Earth Hear His byj Sening on me panel wiH bej iterian: Monday, the Rev. Mar-! Finis E. Whitten, minister of I he new Bibie ous willjlas.

the J.ouTneymen Quartet anc Eugene dark, will be presented; 3 memoer or ine cataouc Sunday at 6 p.m. by the Sane-1 a memoer of tne faitn, tuarv Choir of "Washington nue "Christian Church, 3Sth and; descenl Washington. i Director will be Mrs. George A. Grey, with Sue Scott as! organist Mrs.

Otis Rhoades as! Uf JLeSSOn-Sermon FTNeal' Peter I Choir from Jackson, pianist, and Thomas P. Jones i Episcopal Church on Monday give a sacred concert. -n 1 as narrator. The parable of the lost sheep! and the Rev, Martin Thomas i The Lord's Supper will be ob-j AinariliO UlUFCJl soloists wili and Jesus' healing of the; of Covenant Presbyterian i served Thursday at p.m.! serv-i Jtefifins Jous Koute anan. Jimmy Grantham, of Park- Japtist Church, will lead men congregational singing.

are sons oi ministers. i Ridgeraere Baptist ChurcJi, The mother 'with'-the largestjvifhich "was organized as airds- number of members of i on in August, 1963, was con- family attending the service wSIjstituted as an independent local receive a gift Sunday school I church on Feb. 20 of this year, begins at 9:45 a.m. lit is affiliated' with the South- The Rev. W.

C. Ratchford isiern Baptist Convention and the i A forum program will be JBaptist of at Temple B'Nai Irrael! jTexas. Service To Feature Symposium The Chancel Choir, Students To Lead Indiana Revivals Evans. B. J.

Jacob, Mrs. Jerreli The Golden Text is from Smgieton, Mrs. L. D. 'The ransomed of the! Mrs Billy Jack Jordan, Teka Lord shall return, und comedy MTS Summers" and Richard Grey.

Zion with songs and ever- i Present Sr. lasting joy upon Ithey shall obtain joy jness. and sorrow tlee I Readings from the Christian; I Science textbook will include! lines: "Truth will at ABILENE Ten compel us ail to exchange churches will be led in youth'the pleasures and pains of sense revivals by students of Hardin-ifor the joys of Soul Only Simmons University, a y. those, who repent of sin April 3 through Sunday, April forsake the unreal, can rmiy; Sunday 10. the unreality rou Thursday.

10:30 a.m. Some 30 Hardin Simmons: vil." preach Sun-i students and three adult spon-: Subject of the lesson-sermon Sy evening on "The Rallying; The Rev. I. 0. Woodall an- Ali Mankind." that a service of prep- An Amarillo church ba gonel Howin the regular i a NEW YORK About IT! into the bus business; evening Sabbath service, which passenger stations ini But on a non-profit basis, that; CHICAGO Railroads of the at 8 p.m.

US. are used jointly by twojU.S. operate over a total of 223- symposium on more railway companies. '427 miles of trackage. Rev.

James ia William Bender, bass-ban! ian Church. igin a bus route this Sunday. an Church will talk of develon- tone, as featured soloists. The Bellhaven College Choir; Gene res ley, 2200 W. 1st, i ments in Christian theologv.

Dr Jackson, will give 2, wi operate th bus Hirskuill be mode'rator. a i the Rev. Mr. Craw-i The coffee hour will be in "We will call for anyone of Mrs. Ted Shapiro ana ene AdelsoiL I communion service will of of sacred The Rev.

Martin H. Thomas 7 p.m. Wednesday. music at- sors will travel to the Indiana- polis area to assist in revival services at Southern Convention-related churches and; 31rs. Ardls Martin.

missions. Sponsors include Mr. a Mrs. Marshall Walker and Rev. Bob Rich, pastor of Abi-l lene's Belmont Baptist Church.i Walker is director of religious activities at Place Plan Seder Ritual At Air Force Base A Seder service and meal for: erde Service To Feature Cantata Read Serinou i Paul Tillich In Appreciation" is the title of a sermon be read at the Sunday meeting of rhe Amarillo The choir of Mesa Verde Bap- E.

26th, cantata. OC A candlelight ilies at Amarillo Air e'Sunday evening. The "'Rev. Murray Travis service be held Thursday at; Base at 5 p.m. Monday.

The presentation will be uc-; Presbvterian, p.m. The sen-ice will be under the direction of Gene Tor- Tuesday evening on: direction of Rabbi Maurice "The Faith of "the Jerusalem; A Maundy Thursday com of Temple B'Nai Israel, who; Featured soloists will be while the Rev. Thomas lion services be held at erve as auxiliary Jewish chap-- Rachael Eddlemon, Sherri Jor- Ogilvie, associate pastor rj; yjt a a the base, I a Paul Payne, Beth Griggs. an Fellowship. will a a Church.

2009 Is. Marrs, at; Assisting with the arrange-'Herbert Brertimg SENATOR'S BROTHER DIES Mrs. Ardis Martin wili read'Wednesday evening on "A p.m. on ments are Chaplain ThomasjTurner. 3 ithe sermon hich W2S iven fering God." The Rev.

Murray W. rilliam pro ect chairman of The service will begin i ia. by Peter H. The sacrament of the Lord 7 sipastor, will officiate. the chaplains Section, and p.m., announces the (UPI) --rranfc of the White Plains vy Allen Silberman Tom Carmichael.

pastor, lana, tfte only Dibber of Chlirc Sen. Spessard L. Holland. died Wednesday. D- I 1 4.

Plains. N. Y. Amarillo Unitarian Fellowship meets each Sunday at 10:55 a.m. OSLO Oniv about four i the chapel of the YWCA.

cent of the total area of Nor- Sunday school for young people way is cultivated. children is held at me hour. WELCOME TO OUR SERVICES 10 c.m.; 6 p.m. SUNDAY TV Program Ch. 7 Sat.

8:30 a.m. Trinity Lutheran Church 5005 Wo5fiFn Services 1VOO c.m. Suncicy School c.rn. R. G.

Friedrtchs, Pester Lloyd McMillan to speaSc at; 10:45 AM and Sunday iVERY NIGHT NOT WEEK, MONDAY THROUGH FRli)AY; 7:30 PM. A Nursery at every servkt Music directed by Bill Cormocfc with greet Gospel Singing end several specie! musical numbers at every service, WEST AMARILLO CHRISTIAN CHURCH 811 TENNESSEE ST. CHURCH 3627 S.E. 29th L. LINCOLN The Fastest Growing Giwrch in Souttiecst Amarillo A.V A i OF i 6 P.M.

"WHAT TO DO TROUBLE COMES" MOTTO IS TO SERVE Ot" m- Raipli Starling Speaks 7:30 TONIGHT on Is Yoor Price?" A SERIES OF MEETINGS Southside Church of Christ 44th and Crockett with Juircft APRIL 3 8:30 A.M. MR. R. W. EADES 8-30 a m.

Service Telecast KFDA. Channel 10 Amarillo and KF DW, Channel 12, Clovis, N.M. 10:55 A.M. MR. MASTON COURTNEY 11:00 a.m.

Sen-ice Broadcast KFDA-Radio and Telecast KVII, Channel 7, Amarillo EVEXCVG 6:45 P.M. MR. HAROLD SMITH DR. WfNFRED MOORE, Fmvor Original Building TYLER AT THIRTEENTH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH KINDERGARTEN ENROLL NOW FOR FALL SEMESTER KINDERGARTEN STARTS AUGUST 31, 1966 FOUR-YEAR-OLDS Must be four veers of cge by September 1 Monday, Friday 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Registration Fee S2.50 Tuition Fee $9.00 per month FIVE-YEAR-OLDS Must be five years of cge 71 September 1 Monday through Friday 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.

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