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Panama City News-Herald from Panama City, Florida • Page 3

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Rev. Fife Of Gospel Crusade Will Speak At Grace Bible The Grace Bible Church for Far Eastern Gospel present the Rev. Harold Crusade, came to the crusade Fife, from London, England, in from England via Canada. Born snecial services Sunday through London, he successfully pas- Friday with services each week-, tored churches En- at 7:30 m. The 'gland Sunday service will be In lo Ws pastoral du a ties he had an active paM in The Rev.

Mr. Fife, minister-! the establishment of the North American Division of the Xorth Africa Mission, serving in the capacity of Intel national chairman. KEV. HAROLD FIFE PET VILLAGE Beautiful Tropkal Fish Supplies 229 Mr. Fife's activities with the Crusade me i i in scope He lias in Bible conlerenco minim iv thioiish Canada, ihe United Stales, the Far Kast, and Britain.

The Fifes have a mariied son, who is piesemly continuing his studies at London Uni- and a daughter, Maiga- ret, recently graduated from the University of Toronto Moody Roberts is pastor of the Grace Bible Church. A nursery be piovided each evening. Church Hews Deadline Thursday Noon Evangelism Festival Scheduled At Messiah Lutheran Church CHI Panama City, Florida. Saturday Moriiuig, Jail. 27, IMessiah Lutheran Church will celebrate an Evangelism Sunday at the worship ser- on Friday, a training session for teams on Saturday and visitations in the vice at 10 A This be; community on Sunday.

i the initiation of a week-long I evangelism progiam. according to the Rev. Eugene Vettcr, pas- The purpose of the visitations is to imite unchurched people to a dialogue on the Christian SUMBAY SPECIAL -DONALDS DOUBLE Sunday Only Regular 35e Value DOUBLE HAMBURGER 3 Panama City Only took tor the archesTM McDonald's IN DOWNTOWN PANAMA CITY Church Marks Baptist Men's Day Sunday St Andicw Baptist ClnuJi ill be ing Baptist Men's Day tins Fred Roan, businessman Mobile, be the featured speaker at all Hireo JO and II a m. and 6 30 m. Roan is a member of Ch-'is- tian Businessmen International, has in numerous city- Crusades for Christ in the United States and Canada and is on the board of directors of the Mobile Rescue Mission.

He is a deacon in the Fiist Baptist Church and is chairman of the brotherhood. Visitors are invited to attend all services at the St. Andrew Baptist Church. tor. i Faith each Sunday fiom 7 Rev.

Veltci's sermon, entitled 1 9 y. Feb. 11. "Holy discuss evanglelism. During the a child will be received I into membeiship by baptism! 'and several adults will also bei received into membership.

i The week-long jnogram will consist of a by memhois at the i lunch from 4 until 8 m. on Tuesday. A pot dinner foi member, to Paster Gatlin ists Topics KEV. Kl'GEXE VETTER Fires and guests will be held at 6 is the topic Gatl spe.ik on the 11 a m. this Sunday.

In the evening evangelistic i at 7 15 he will speak on "A Little Peek Into Heaven." i a music ill be len- deied by the choir in the evening service. Miss Judy Gatlin 1 is the director. The nuiseiy is open for thel convenience of mothers with! small children at each of First Assembly's services. The church is located at 2511 East 3rd St. Lynn Haven Baptist Plans Men's Day The role of men in Christian missions will be emphasized Sunday on Baptist Men's Day when members of the First Baptist Church of Lynn Haven will have charge of the worship program at morning and evening services.

Features of the special day will include selected music and an all men's choir for the evening service Men of the church will also bring 1he message of the hour at the morning and evening services, the Rev. Arbery Cornelison, pastor of the church has announced. Director of program activities nill be Luther McDonald. The message of the hour Sunday morning, will "be given by Lester Maples, training union director of the church. The evening service message of the hour will be presented by Leroy Rehberg, president of the Baptist Mens Group.

Special testimonies will also be given at both the morning and evening services. The church is located at the corner of Ohio Avenue (Highway 77) and 10th Street in Lynn Haven. THIS IS BAFFIN'S CLEARANCE SALE ENDS WEDNESDAY- FALL AND WINTER WOOL Dresses Suits Slacks Coats Robes Blouses All Famous Name Fashions Out Of Otu Regular Stock Good Selection In Most All Jersey And Dacron Dresses, Suits And Robes Cash, Charge or DAFFIN'S Good Slock Final To Choose From STYLE SHOPS Two Convenient Locations 224 HARRISON AVE. HTH ST. SHOPPING CENTER Open 9 A.M^-6P.M.

Phone 785-5421 Open Daily 9 A.M. 6 P.M, Phone 785-1611 Fridays 'Til 8 P.M. SPEAKER Elder William D. Wampler, of Meridian, president of the Conference of Seventh- day Adventists, consisting of Alabama, Mississippi, and Northwest Florida, will be visiting in this dis- tuct Saturday. Elder Wampler, former pastor of the local church, 1905 W.

llth Street, from 1959 to 1961 will be guest speaker at the Panama City church at the 11 o'clock service. He will also speak at the DeFuniak Springs church at 2 p.m. The public is invited. Rev. Borens Speaks To CME GaHiering The Rev John J.

Borens, pas- Study Sessions At Forest Park Methodist Church A comprehensive study of the past, present and future of the Chiistian movement in Japan will be made in four study sessions at the Foiost Paik Alethodist beginning Sunday at 6 p.m. for CME of the New Trinity Church, spoke on the subject, "The Presence of the Lord," in his opening address for the annual district day of the Jacksonville-Orlando district meeting at the Murchison Temple CME Church in Jacksonville. During the prayer and planning session hosted by presiding elder, the Rev. Mr. Borens, plans were made to raise money for the district and advancement of Evangelism.

Specifically mentioned was the mission church located here in Panama City, the New Trinity CME Church at 916 Mercedes Ave. Good Shepherd Lutheran Lists Sunday Topics "What sort of IP an is this? (Jesus) Why, even the winds and the waves do what he tells them," will be the sermon text delivered by the Rev. George V. Weber, interim pastor at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Sunday at the 10 a.m. worship service.

Sunday School and Bible class is at 9 a.m. The church choir meets every Wednesday at 7:30 under the direction of Brew er. Reason Family Is Coming To Central Cential a i Church of Panama City announces a special missionary rally at the Training Union Hour Sunday evening at 6-15, featuring the Hiram Reason family, missionaries to the Indians. The Reason children will sing and give testimonies and the Rev. and Mrs.

Reason will tell of the work among the Indians. The Reasons are one of the families supported by the Central Church on the mission field. Carmel i Training Union director, invites visitors as well as regular members to hear them at the Training Union hour. Pastor Hugh F. Pyle will speak Sunday morning on "How A Great Man Found The Lord" at the 11 a.m.

service and Sunday evening at 7:30, will speak ion "God's Washpot," a strange text from an Old Testament drama. Youth Crusade Series Scheduled At Parker Baptist The Rev. Thomas M. Knotts will serve as featured speaker to initiate the first of a series of Youth Crusades held at the First Baptist Church of Parker, Saturday at 7 rn. The Rev.

Knotts is interim assistant pastor of the Immanuel Baptist Church. Special Music At First Baptist "Positive Power for a Weak World" will be the Rev. Bill Hickem's sermon topic at the morning worship services at First Baptist Church Sunday. In this message he will discuss the nature, work, power, and invitation of the Holy Spirit. Special music will be provided by the Youth Choir at 8:30 a.m.

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