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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 18

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THE AJVURiLLO GLOBE-NEWS Third Parish American Church Rolls Drop, Time Tkree ai sited by the Rev, A a Daley, curate of St. Andrew's and Rev Fred Howart, tnembcrT act nlftd deenMe 1 ptr chtt The SsSbira four fMtwt growtni AJSJuSX denomination'. to the UnlW the nearly 11.1 millloa Rev. C.H. BAILEY Chaplain interns Losher, left, Eniert and Springslon.

Hospital Becomes Training Burlis Receives Ground for Student Chaplains Divinity Degree 5T2S FiKffi! Lwn layreadt to Inland decrease Andrew's Parish. at "the wTvice, Charismatic Convention which will follow the text of the 1K8 edition ot the Book of Common Prayer. EmmenoB, S3U Lometa. is chairman pro tempore of a two- parish committee assigned lo collect date related to formation of a third Episcopal congregation here. Mrs.

Charles Falrweather, 2618 S. Hughes, heads a committee which will submit a report of results of a poll conductd last month among i a i a who are members of the two Parishes. to 113.SU members for an increase of 5.5 per cent. Jehovah's Witnesses and Seventh-Day Adveotlst each potted a per cent gala tad the Church of the Muareoe increased membership by 3.J per cent. The Rev.

George Veach ol Atlanta, will be the featured speaker for the 9th annual charismatic convention next week at Ihe Evangelistic 406 S. denominations since nwny Sanfonl Minister To Enter Seminary SANFORD The Rev. and the foundVr of the AmartUo Ur. A Protestant churches only will be pulpit guests for Ihe Sunday Mr. Will win be Be Given Here I I "We expecting several Broadway musical based on By A A Globe-News Staff Writer Hospitals, by nature, are Theological i a Louisville Kv -The program provides the students wlUi an opportunity to since ils inception during the The Rev.

Calvin R. Burtis of winter of 196S, said Holley. Canyon received the Master of Of those, seven have become Divinity degree in the 18th hospital chaplains and nine a a "For some, this may be their first opportunity for something like this." BaptistChurchherefortwoand Hughes was youth director at First Baptist attend. ministers ol the Thirty from Covenant The Doctor degree was awarded to Rev. Bailey of Edgewler, Colo in graduation recently at Luther Rice Seminary, Jacksonville, Fla.

He Is the son of Bailey of Wheeler and brother of Mrs. Paul Luttrell, 1131 Laurel, in Amarillo. The Rev. Mr. Bailey, pastor of Truett Memorial Baptist Church in Edgewtter, received the B.S.

degree from West Teas State University In 1957 and the B.D. degree from a i Theological Seminary In 19U. After serving in a pastorate at Worland. he entered the foreign missions service of the Southern Baptist Convention and was assigned to Colombia, South America 1965 to mo. Missionary Priest Will Speak Sunday At the end of the day, Ihe student chaplains meet with arriving at High Plains this' He is a paraplegic and week will be on duty for about a attended all of his classes and year school activities in a wheel They work eight hours a day, chair.

And one Amarillo hospital -High Plains Baptist has become a unique training ground for student chaplains. Both a i and the students benefit. student chaplains meet wun mtj High Plains Caplain Arnold Holley to evaluate live days a week and are on call TM Holley described the sis-year experiences. The sessions on weekends. form er of old i i a a a include discussions on how Education program as an patients and their families i i ior could have been helped better.

i a i a Holley said Qi a sense, the program is patterned after trade school apprenticeships. "And ol course the patients benefit from the program," HolJey said. "We have, at any given time, HO to BO persons graduates. Four new students their duties this- week. "TTiey are: Ray Springston, 29, loll.

Southwestern Baptist --v Theological Seminar; at Fort being cared for at High Plains. Worth. I could never see anything like Jay Lasher, 23, of Parapa, i i a Seminary. 32, of Dougherty, Midwestern Baptist A i a i director at i i nuenu. nu iiiiinnyria The initial program lasted three but the students Jacksonville, Baptist CburSHl Moll said the featured Instate tocrof Amarillo before assuming the speaker, Rev.

George Veach, major cities in the western pastorate here. He attended well known as convention States, Wayland Baptist College, speaker who spent several Following closely the story Plamview years on the mission fields of line of the gospel itself, the Mr andMrs. Hughes will live South America and conducted youth deal reverently and at 2U1 Wayside Circle in Fort ministers' seminars in Africa meaningfully with the life of wnrfh via Christ, climaxing in a modern Wortl1 but powerful portrayal of the i i i and the resurrection. The locale Is anywhere, the time anytime, .142.431 degree from Wller it Theological Seminary at Kansas City, Mo. i Nichols, 25, of Florida, Southern Baptist thai number ot people in one day but with five of us well, we come a lot nearer to that goal.

"At (east we are able to visit the people who really need it now." About 42 students have participated in the program "At present," Holley said, holds the "we are the only hospital in Wayland A a i i this the M.A. degree from West specialized training. That may Texas State University change soon there's another He is a member of Alpha Ctn SfpiUl considering such a and Phi Alpha Tneta honorary oroeram though." and has served since Holley saidtSr program at 1988 as field day representative High Plains is representative of for the Alcoholic- a trend which has manifest Narcotics Education, itself during the past or years. Armageddon Movie "We are i to professionalitt the ministry," Shown Here he said. "So that a chaplain trained here can perform just David WiUteraon 3 film, The MUKICH-H.

count as effectively whether be Road to Armageddon," will be accepts a position in Amarillo 'shown at First Assembly of or Dallas or New York. God, 800 N. Pierce, at 7 m. "We want to be sure that they Sunday. jimtt Twrtll Wood Trlffic Flfltt Crimlnil litmtxr in Jal.

Cily Number in County IH71C MMMICaof Poit Mirtin ind Alllhft Ann Nllun Bob Turner In6 Kim EHfn speak the same Stratford Minister Leaves On British Exchange Program The full-color movie depicts events foreshadowing the last world war. Wilderson, author of "The Cross and the Switchblade," produced and i 4 5 i a a i a a a personally in the film to BUILDING PERMITS: A visiting missionary priest will be pulpit guest Sunday at St Martin de Porres Church, 1504 N. Adams. The Rev. Carl Schulte, C.

of St. Louis, will pmch at 10a.m. and said the Rev. F. R.

patter. The visiting missionary priest will be making an appeal for the ViocenUtn Fathers, who are working ia this diocese at Pampa, said FT. Crowe. The Vincentian Order was funded by St. Vincent de Paul in 1617 to preach missfeas, work in missions overseas aad train diocesan clergy.

The original aims are still carried oat by the Vicentians, who engage ia mission activity la almost every country of the world. St. Louis Province seadi missionaries Into Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan aad Chile with the Members ol the Amarillo heaviest concentration in Eaha'i community will observe Taiwan. Race Unity Day with a public meeting at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Nazarenes 10 Mtukml'AJJeJuk' the Jiean Lr lyrics draw OB rock, folk, gospel Race Unity Day To Be Observed PanharxJle Cofltr Hi Van Qurin, rtmedtl tKJtlding, fAilCrWfn, 41W I iRdganjt, 4 former AmariHo minister, underwent major surgery in St.

chaplain during World War II the Rev. Frank Peery, now Anthony's Hospital here on May and has served various 5. churches in London and in i i a North Lancashire. He has been pastor of the First United Methodisi Church in Startford, will serve as an exchange pastor in England lor two months this summer. The Rev.

and Mrs. Peery left Wednesday a England, where he will serve the congregation of Temple Methodist Church through June and part of July, assuming his duties there next week. Mr. Peery was associate pastor of Polk Street United Methodist Church here in 1946- and was pastor of Trinity United Methodist Church from 1951 through 1961. He suffered a heart attack in March and Fellowship Singing Croup To Assemble The monthly meeting of Amarillo Fellowship Singers will be Sunday.

The group will begin its two- hour program at 2 p.m. in First Free Will Baptist Church. 900 N'. Johnson. It will be open to the public calamities.

Wilkerson sees coming to the United States "a terrible recession, a major earthquake, a flood of filth on television, hatred against parents as the No. 1 youth problem and a persecution madness directed against Christians." The Rev. Robert G. Slaton, participate in the 1975 exchange program. Tauntonis located about 100 miles southwest of London in the county of Somerset.

It has a population of about 38,000 and the Temple Church has a membership of 330. The church steeped in Methodist history as John Wesley preached there of many limes oulpit from Methodist Home, founded which he spoke is stt. use in the church. Wesley is the founder of the Methodist Church. Mr.

Earnshaw is a native of open charge. program is sponsored by the at Taunton since 1971 World Methodist Council. The Rev. and Mrs. Leslie ub King To Speak Eamshaw of Taunton will fill the Stratford pastorage during Children's Home Mr Perry's absence.

ncv. u. Mr Perry is one of two Texas Children from the Methodist the showing will be ministers and one of 35 Home in Waco will be special to the public without American pastors selected lo guests at the Sunday morning worship service at Polk Street United Methodist Church. Dub King, Methodist Home public relations director, will speak on the "Homs's role as one 'of the nations's leading child-care centers. King has taken the Methodist worship at 8:30 a on Home children into every area a a i the Children's Choir and the Youth Choir.

The regular worship hour begins 11 a.m. The summer schedule will continue through August, said the Rev. Don Shepherd, pastor. BMni, OtSruio Honwi. 4OZ reiidttce trxl U7 Jotin Growrxr, 117 utility 14.000.

BIN Knight, Vmitrn. 1K.OQO. HOsitint 111! Corcmdo reiidfnct tod 94:190. IZtXiK. Rill JtOS fierce, iddifiOfi 'o miferxt.

BIN Xittf, ilM Saytt, to reitttrcr, IMOG. J. L. Rlchirdion, 3SU Citlton, ind lo mldtrict, uooa CcntLrry It, M14 Ruik, urrj lo 1177 HrK re 01)3 Diversity" wUl be presented. of Naarene, 1914 The meeting will be open to the llI i nt wblic "Alleluia," a p.m.

Sunday. "TM UI The 40-voice choral group Is directed by Jean Gray. Hwptf to S. Mllim from LJXJUttf. Stivw Uittr to MM Crotkili Iram Dttr.

Vernw to ISM K. Uht from SUMMER SCHEDULE Summer schedule of services at St. Luke Presbyterian Church, 5701 Brinkman, will include an informal family-type garage. V30.000. Cerrury 1), 3100 SW i (30,000, DIVORCE! GRANTED: Ccrrire M.

Vtvtnion iwJ York, EngUM. He trained for- the i i at a Victoria College in Manchester and has served as pastor to the Isle of Man, served as a years ago Includes residential care on the main campus, a nearby Boyi Ranch, a large, foster-home program and a children's treatment center. Glcria I ltd Mtrvtti Kirty and RicMrd kirtry Winnit rtd Cirrrion Eirl Ei ftcMrt L. NXmi Bivlnt lron Aril. philllpl ig E.

CKIUI tren Borur Juntt Seen 10 Ml NW 2nd trom AelltM. JOf M. Zinitr to 1101 Jullin from Hertford FISHY NEWS CHICAGO (UP1) More than 60 per cent of the seafood eaten in the United States Is imported. About 30 per cent, or nearly 655 million pounds, of the imported fishery products consumed in the U.S. last year came from North Atlantic Seafood Association nations: Canada, Norway, Iceland and Denmark.

Race Unity Day is celebrated annually by the Baha'is in more than 5,000 localities throughout the United States to focus attention on what they regard as the most challenging and vital issue i Americans today- that of racial prejudice. Kenneth Parker is chairman of the Amarillo a a i Assembly. Fred F. Fike is The Rev. pastor.

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WELCOMES VOl SUNDAY June 8, 1975 S.S. 9:40 a.m. Morning Wonhip One Service 10:45 o.m. -In ihtHran of the City' SERMON BY DR. BROWERS "ON THE OTHER SIDE OF TOMORROW" (lent RSV) A RECiPTION FOR THE BROWERS THE CHURCH PARLOR 6:30 p.m.

llhe thvrth and ait frwrwi'i mviTtdi For detail, diol 374-2891 J. Walter Browert, D.D., Palter roouR REVIVAL SUNDAY, JUNE 8th THRU SUNDAY JUNE 15th RANDY HUGHES EVANGELIST FORT WORTH, TEX. JIM GRANTHAM MUSIC DIRECTOR, SAN JACINTO BAPTIST CHURCH, AMARIUO BIBlf SJUDr, DlWiNG WffK D-NOON SfRVfCfS 7:30 f.M. DAILY BAPTIST CHURCH DEC PASTOR 1709 MANHATTAN AM AR III OS FASTEST GROWING CHURCH! Pastor len Chavis Sunday School Morning Wonhip Service Evening Evangtlittk "A Church that is Distinctively Differjnil.

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