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The Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • 5

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Friday, 1982 The Cothocton Tribune 5 Church News Tribune Tykes EASTER CANTATA SET Roscoe United Methodist Church will hold an Easter Cantata, "The Love Story," at 7 p.m. Sunday. The cantata will be under the direction of Bernice Richard. The public is invited to attend. THURSDAY SERVICE PLANNED Maundy Thursday Worship Service will be held 7:30 p.m.

at the Roscoe United Methodist Church. This service will commemorate the institution of the Lord's Supper and will feature an upper-room setting. Special music will be by the adult choir with soloists, Bob Boyd and Dick Wiggins. Katrina Lynn Gay Is 1 year old today. She the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Dale A. Gay, 55 Fairvlew Manor, West Lafayette. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Helen I.

Ott of West Lafayette, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Gay of Coshocton and James W. Scaife, Schoolcraft, Mich. Her great-grandparents are Harry B.

Scaife, Battlecreek, Mrs. Dudley Monroe, North Adams, Mrs. C.W. Gay, Cambridge, and Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Ridgley, Byesville. Katrina has one brother, Dustin Matthew Gay who is 2 years old. the choir. The community is being invited to share in this fellowship. Two services of worship will be held at 8 a.m.

and 10 a.m. Easter Sunday. FRESNO SETS SERVICES Special Lenten services are being planned by the Fresno Community, with the public being invited. Maundy Thursday service will be held 7:30 p.m. at the Fresno United Presbyterian Church.

The service will commemorate the Disciples Last Supper with Jesus and the institution of Holy Communion. The sermon will be presented by the Rev. Kevin Roach, Methodist minister. Good Friday services will be held cornmemorating the day of Jesus' crucifixion; a service will be observed at 7:30 p.m. in the Fresno United Methodist Church.

Special worship services will be held at United Presbyterian Church on Easter Sunday. The sermon is scheduled for 10 a.m. by the Rev. Dick Jones, pastor of the local church. The public is invited to attend and hear this service.

Special organ music will be presented. FILM SCHEDULE!) "Christian. Fathering" will be the title of the film to be shown 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the West Lafayette United Methodist Church. KATRINA LYNN GAY I A i Keene Church Schedules Concert will present a concert of instrumental and vocal selections.

The public is invited to attend. at the Keene United Methodist Church at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. The group is under the direction of Mrs. Delle Zelinsky.

They The King's Crusaders, a group of dedicated young people from Barnsboro, N.J., will be presenting a Sacred Concert Weekly Sermonette Stephanie Marie Bush is 1 year old today. She is the daughter of Dale and Brenda Bush, 825 S. Second St. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Omar chaney, Blissfield, Robert Bush, Coshocton and Margaret Art, Newcomerstown. Her great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young, Millersburg and Agnes Bush of Coshocton. Jesus Tests Faith Of Discipals SUNRISE SERVICE SET Keene United Methodist Church will hold a 6:30 a.m.

Sunrise Worship Service on Easter. The service will be in charge of the UMYW. A breakfast will follow the service. WORKSHOP PLANNED A Church Music Workshop will be held from 9 a.m. to 4:30 April 17 at the Bethesda Learning Center.

Registration and coffee will begin at 8:30 a.m. The workshop will focus on vocal aspects of the small Church choir, basic organ techniques, gospel style piano music and directing the small church choir. Cost of the workshop is $6.50 including lunch. A packet of music will be available at an additional cost. Registration should be sent to the Bethesda Learning Center, Box 538, Bethesda, Ohio.

43719 by April 5. CANAL LEWISVILLE PLANS EASTER SERVICES Canal Lewisville United Methodist Church will be holding Maundy Thursday Ser vice, beginning 6:30 p.m. with a carry-in covered dish supper, followed by a 7:30 p.m. candlelight communion service to be held in the Sanctuary with a message by the Rev. William A.

Zeyer, pastor of the church. Music will be by REV. DENNIS Park United Methodist Church Loneliness latched upon Jesus' heart as He walked with His 11 disciples to Gethsemane. He had so much still to teach them. So little time was left.

Questions raced one knows what Jesus saw inside "that cup" that He first wanted to pass by. Perhaps He saw His own agony, suffering and His own life-blood drained into that cup especially when it was not God's fault. Jesus knew that "without the shedding of blood, there is no remission of sin" no eternal life for us; no washing away of our guilt; no healing of broken lives, bruised marriages place your thoughts, fears, feelings gush out: "I am afraid. The pain is so bad. I fear I have failed you.

I feel trapped in a rut or a prison. I want to be whole again." Honesty is the only place real prayer can begin with God. Thirdly, Jesus' prayer was: "My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from Me, yet not as I will, but as Thou Wilt." (Matthew 26:39, 42). No STEPHANIE MARIE BUSH This film is a part of the series entitled "Focus on the Family," written by James C. Dobson.

Plans Complete Open Church will be observed 6:30 p.m. Saturday for the wedding of Connie Rae Chapman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rod Chapman, 330 N. 13th and Keith Cooper, son of Mr.

and Mrs. James H. Cooper, 1815 Grace Drive. The wedding will take place in the Central Christian Church. A reception will follow in the fellowship hall.

Campus Corner damaged emotions; no wholeness for our physical bodies on earth nor in eternity. Think of it. Jesus did not compromise us in place of Himself. He died for us. His prayer remained: "Yet not as I will, but as Thou wilt." Many Christians have the mistaken notion that: "If I am (or we are) in God's will, our lives will be easier.

Worries will be trivial. Pain will be minimal. Suffering will be a "mere inconvenience." Gethsemane teaches us that: Jesus decisively chose God's will. He was in the center of God's will. But He lied anyway.

Lastly, Jesus calls us to "our Gethsemane." When Jesus died for you and me, He gave us a place to put our sins and our yesterdays. We meet Jesus first at His cross. Now He calls us repeatedly back to our own Gethsemane. It is a lonely place. No one can have our Gethsemane experience for us.

We cannot "hitch-hike" upon another's Gethsemane experience. 1 is personal between just God and us individually. Jesus waits to meet us in our Gethsemane. He wants to hear us pray: "Jesus, not my will, but Thine be done." We will meet Him again and again at Gethsemane. But our prayer must be continually the same.

Benjamin McNaughton is 1 year old today. He is the son of Jeff and Vicki McNaughton of Duncan Falls. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William McNaughton of Hiriam and Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Ashcraft of Fraieysburg, Dwight Laughlin of Warsaw and Mrs. Belle of Chardon. Benjamin has one sister, Mary who Ib 3 years old. RECEIVES HONOR Earl S.

Donley a sophomore at Central Ohio Technical College, received a 4.0 grade point average in electronic engineering for the winter quarter. A 1980 graduate of Coshocton High School, he is the son of Betty L. Donley, 435 S. 10th and the late Earl S. Donley Sr.

COCHRAN SELECTED Amy Cochran, a junior at Denison University, was selected as Dormitory Head Resident for the 1982-83 academic year. Cochran is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Cochran of Cambridge Road.

BENJAMIN MCNAUGHTON through His mind. "What if these 11 men have missed what I have come to do for the world? What if they fail to understand the ncessity of My cross? What if they quit on Me? They seemed so shocked when I told them I must die." Jesus remembered the look in their eyes that asked: "Why can't we keep it like we have it? Jesus, You preach, teach and heal. We'll follow behind You." Yet this way was not God's way. Four spiritual truths come to life from Jesus' experience in the Garden of Gethsemane with His disciples and His Father in heaven. First, Jesus invited all of His disciples to the Garden.

He asked Peter, James and John to go a little further. He needed them and their support in His humanity. Here is His command: "Keep watching and (keep) praying, that you may not enter into temptation; the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak." (Matthew The disciples had "gotten used to" the physical scene of Jesus in prayer. But Jesus wanted them to see and experience what it means to "pray through" to encounter God and His will above all else. The presence of the Lord in prayer is transforming.

If they would stay awake, they would discover that real prayer is a battleground. Real prayer opens our minds, our hearts, our motives before God until nothing remains hidden. Jesus wants His disciples to discover that "only when we place all of our burdens into God's hands can we leave all of the outcome to Him." Secondly, Jesus' place of World National State Local OPINIONS Your Own is Welcomed LENTEN PREACHING TEACHING MISSION Friday April 2nd Saturday, April 3rd Sunday, April 4th 7:30 P.M. ST. PAUL'S UNITED EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1242 East Main SL I e'i EARLS.

DONLEY JR. Mistake Costly, Store Goofed The Coshocton Tribune r-trtntnt mat W6 Ail Invitation to Revival Services Coshocton Christian Tabernacle Brown's Lane March 30 -April 4 Ask it i Mil Ann Landers I fa ElOSCOE UfilTEE) METHODIST ClillGEl PALM SUNDAY April 4, 1982 7:00 p.m. Easter Cantata The love story directed by Bernice Richard Open to the public prayer was: a little turtner beyond His disciples." His heart was "deeply grieved to the point of death." Jesus knew that some things you cannot share with anyone else but God alone. Efforts to "keep a stiff upper lip" or to "be the strong one" dry up. You must get to that quiet place byond everyone else to be alone with God.

Here is (he Eric Anderson Song Evangelist Don Dunn Evangelist DR. D. MICHAEL McPEAK CHIROPRACTOR 1035 WALNUT ST. M-TMURS FRI 9 5:30 cnn orM SAT 912 622 3553 Services nightly at 7:30 p.m. and on Sunday at 10:40 a.m.

and 7:00 p.m. your bisexual urges cannot be very strong. I strongly recommend counseling. You would be fooligh to end this marriage without making every effort to straighten out your head. Look in the phone book under "mental health" if vou can't afford private counseling.

Dear Ann Landers: I Was sickened by the woman who described the way her husband mentally abused her children all through their growing-up years by calling them "idiots, fat slobs, worthless," etc. Small wonder they had no self- My question: What was she doing while all the belittling was going on? A mother who stands by and permits her husband to destroy the egos of his children should accept some responsibility for what happens. Comment, please. Clearwater, Fla. The man was unquestionably a bully, and his wife was scared to death to open her mouth.

This, however, does not justify her inability to stand up to him it simply explains it. RCA WEEK SPECIAL Continued through Saturday April 3rd 25" (diagonal) RCA Cotortrak Console Television with infrared remote scan control Dear Ann Landers: During the last two weeks of December I was waiting for my Christmas bonus. On Dec. 20 a gorgeous crystal vase arrived. The card inside said, "Merry Christmas." The signature was that of one of my bosses.

I was pleased but thought surely the bonus would arrive at any moment. None came. Three weeks later I received a bill for $200 for the crystal vase. I was flabbergasted, but paid it. I work all week, leav- ing my child with a babysitter, so I can help my husband with the bills.

I can't begin to tell you what I could have done with that $200. How can I be sure something like this doesn't happen next year? P.B. In Manhattan Dear Manhattan: P.B. must be an abbreviation for Peanut Brain. I find it hard to believe that a woman old enough to hold a job would pay $200 for a vase she didn't order and not raise a single question with the store that sent it out.

The boss meant it to be a gift. Any other conclusion is unthinkable. Write a letter or go see the manager of the credit department at once. You have $200 coming. If the man who sent the vase knew you had been billed, he probably would die of embarrass ment.

Someone In the store goofed. Dear Ann Landers: I'm a woman in my late 20s, married five years to my second husband. We have no both work and have a comfortable marriage in every area except sex. I feel no fire for him. He has been very patient, even when I "jokingly suggest he take a mistress.

He says, "That's not what marriage is for." I have slept with so many men I have lost count. As I look back, I know full well that none of these men really turned me on. I am just now realizing the reason I have been with so many men is because I was trying to deny my sexual attraction to women. I have never had an affair with a woman, and there is no one around I am interested in at the moment. But am I being fair to my husband by remain-, ing in this marriage? He deserves better than what I give him in bed.

I really am fond of him and we get along well. What should I do? Mixed-Up In Dallas Dear Mixed: If you are In your late 20s, twice married and never gone the other way, YOU HAVE UNTIL APRIL 15TH TO ENROLL IN AN INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNT AND DEFER UP AW TO $1500 ON YOUR 1981 INCOME TAX! Shelf Life If vou are emoloved but not covered bv a pension plan, there's still time to enroll in a First Federal Individual Retirement Account and defer as much as $1500 from your 1981 tax return. In addition, a deposit of $500 or more will entitle vou to a service-free checking account. And, as a AW First Federal IRA-holder, you'll enjoy saving? rates that are among the hiahest in town. Beain to plan vour future by enrolling now.

And take a big bite from your income taxes while you're at it. model GFC 639 SR whla tuppty hsti PARENTING THE GIFTED by Sheila Perino. Practical and straight forward, this guide tells parents how to identify and develop gif tedness and talent in their children, including how to make more informed decisions about their education. BACK JOURNEYS OF SOUTHERN EUROPE by David Yeadon. Continuing his exploration of hidden corners and backroads little known to, tourists, the author describes Southern France, Spain, Italy; Portugal and Switzerland.

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