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1 2 Santa Cruz Sentinel Friday, February 27, 1976 teeple Talk Bicentennial Concert At Church of God Missionary Program for Baptists The Progressive Baptist Missionary Society will have Mrs. Ezetta Dawson as its speaker when it meets Sunday at 6:30 p.m. at the church, 517 Center Street. Mrs. Priscilla Bastine.

president of the society, will preside. She invites the public to attend. Pastor of the church is the Rev. Ernest Campbell. The Redwood Chapel Singers will appear in concert Sundav at 6 p.m.

at FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF SCOTTS VALLEY. The Rev. Glennon Culwell. host pastor, has announced that a nursery will he available for small children. The Chapel singers come from Castro Vallev's Redwood Chris SEVEMTH-DAY ADVEXTIST CHURCH of Santa Crui 1024 Cayuga St.

423-3678 Dr. Ansa l.Brsrof Pastor, 462-092 1 Rose Shelton Bible Instructor 475-2275 Saturday Sabbath School 9:30 a.m.; Prayer Metlinf Wsdnescloy, 7iJ0 p.m.,' go to begin doctoral studies in political philosophy. She has served two years in Chicago with Young Americans for Freedom, both in state administration and public relations. New Officers Are Elected John McCallister is the new chairman of the executive board of First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Santa Cruz. He and other officers were elected at the recent meeting at the church.

They include: Elizabeth Radcliffe, vice chairperson; Frank Galla, William Kingery and Marie Oleson. Luciie Barclay was elected president by church members, for the coming year, and will preside at all membership meetings. at TRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 420 Melrose Avenue. The SANTA CRUZ DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION CENTER will have a Soul Session with the Rev. Douglas Cox as the main speaker tonight from 7 to 10p m.

at. the former Twin Lakes church building. 200 Seventh Avenue. All are invited. "Christ Jesus'' is the subject nf this week's Lesson-Sermon at all CHURCHES OF CHRIST.

SCIENTIST. From the Golden Text: "God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is ahove every name." Also from SCIENCE AND HEALTH WITH KEY TO THE SCRIPTURES by Mary Baker Eddy: "Jesus was the offspring of Mary's self-conscious communion with God." The Sunday School welcomes children of the community. CHURCH OF MANKIND meets Sunday at 12:30 p.m. at 12875 Highway 9. Boulder Creek, with Carol and Steven Kautz as speakers.

Topic will be "Matthew's Gospel of Peace and Salvation." COMWUITY CHRISTIAN CHUMH I06S Valencia St. 688.3397or688.4180 Sunday School 945 A.W. Evening Sorvkei 6:00 P.W. Morning Services 1 1 o.m. Weds.

Prayer Service 7 p.m. WELCOME TO A CHURCH WHERE YQU ARE NEVER STRANGER "Ge-t Over That Hurt Feeling" is the topic Sundav at 11 a.m. at CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE, 429 Pennsylvania Avenue. At ST. ANDREW UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH of Aptos.

the Rev. John K. Triten-bach will speak Sunday at 11 a An "Marriages, Patches and Freedoms." FREE METHODIST CHURCH 960 Brommer St. Sunday School 9:45 Morning Worship ..11 :00 Evtning Worship 6:30 Wedneiday Ivening 7iOO Prayer Matting Reverend M. L.

Reed 479-4983 NURSERY PROVIDED CHAPEL OF HOLY GRAIL Chinete Room Palomar Inn Sunday Services 2:00 P.M. Regular Full Servico Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Worship Healing lot worship In AND with ho Spirit oi Christ intondtd. PIACI Please Attend WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2345 Capitola Road -OPC- lundov Shl MS a.m. Mornfatf Stnrfcc 1 1 rOO sin Irene Service tiOOiun.

IMo Study and Pmver FelowsMp, Wed. 7:1 5 p.m. -WELCOMi- Nol Afldinlerl with the Nahnnol or World Council ot Churrhmi "The Controversial Jesus" is Pastor William H. Phillips' topic Sundav at 11 a at FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. 250 California Street.

Mack Ingram will lead the congregation in a Lenten Visitation. The Rev. Arthur Brown will speak Sunday at 10:30 a.m. on "A Word of Encouragement" TO IHi ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH PORTOIA DRIVi AT 26th AVENUE SUNDAY 9:45 a.m. Church School 1 1 :00 a.m.

Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. Ivtning Worship Wednesday 7:00 p.m.-Mldweeii Serviu Bill t. (rwif, Miniiltr FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 440 Frtderiik l. (Al Broadway) Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Worship 11:00 A.M.

r. Vetper. 6:30 P.M. Hoph Maier, Minister Ph. 476.1017 or 476-SS04 UNITY TKIU'Li; 407 Broadway Eugene N.

Sorflaten, Minister Sunday 1 1 :00 a.m. "SEEING GOOD" Sunday School .9:45 o.m. Vih our Metophysiui ieoeihoe Open Mob. thru Fri. 10-4 p.m.

Everyone Welcome Dial-a-Prayer 426-1200 The Neighborhood Church Christian and Missionary Alliance 225 Rooney St. (Across Mrrissy Blvd Overpass) Sunday School 9.40 Morning Worship 11:00 Evening Worship 7:00 Pastor Michael Jarvis SANTA VIDA CHAPEL 1611 IronciforteDr. Sunday Worship 1 1 o.m. Prayer JL Meditation Thursday, 7 p.m. THE HOLINESS OF LIFE wherein Lift Hi.lt is intrinsit value "1 e6m that ye might have LIFE and that ve miqhl have it more aDiin danlly." Come let us reason 433-7310 tian Church.

Their program will consist of all-sacred music. Joe Lynn directs. George Matthews will present a Ivrical sermon Sundav at 10 a at CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH of Aptos. He studied at the Detroit Insitute of Musical Art and Eastman School of Music. Accompanying him in all songs except one will be church organist Myra Ben-tall.

Men of the congregation will conduct the worship service. Pastor Fred L. Fanthorpe of GRACE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Soquel at Cayuga Street, will speak Sunday at 11 a.m. on "Commissioned and Sent." Sunday School is at 9:30 a.m. At WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 2245 Capitola Road, the Rev.

Melvin B. Nonhof will speak Sunday at 11 a.m. on words of Jesus addressed to certain contemporaries, and dealing with their relation to God. Topic is "Deceptively False Hopes." Visitors are invited to attend, also to the 6 o'clock evening service. Sunday School 9:45 a.m.

Morning Worship 8:30 11:00 "HOW DOES GOD REALLY WORK?" Pastor Copps, spooking SCIENCE OF MIND 11:00 A.M. "GET OVER THAT HURT FEELING" Church al Religious Science Elizabeth Bryce Reed, D.D. 429 Pennsylvania Avo. Cliff wood Heights Neighborhood B. Church Monterey Kennedy Dr.

Capitola Ron Penner, Pastor 10:45 47:00 p.m. Ivan Jean Wohlgemuth Missionarios from Japan Wed. 7:30 P.M. Bible Study Prayer 10 a.m. 10 a.m.

COMMUNITY CHURCH of GOD 4 1 st Avenue A Brommer Phone 475.8617 Church School 9:45 A.M. HOPE HARRINGTON CONCERT CABRILLO -A ASSEMBLY OF GOD Messiah Lutheran Church Sunday School 1:45 a.m. Morning Worship ..10:00 a.m. 801 High Santa Crui Church Phone: 423-8330 Dial God's Precious Word 426-5525 CALVARY CHURCH EPISCOPAL Corner Cantor and Lincoln The Rev. Mark E.

Asman OroortMf and Choir O'Vocfor: Mrs. Jmon lutM liOO t.m. Hoty Communion (Sold) i30 i.m.-t omHy Service wHh classes lor el CMM core. MdOo.m.-CWIWy Preacheri h. Aimon Child car EVANGELICAL FREE AV church Crafcewn Ml Zayante Reads 1 FELTON MA -SUK9AY a.m.

Sunday School 10:50 "I MARRIED THf CHURCH" 6:00 P.M. "THE CHRISTIAN'S CONFLICT" 5630 SOQUEL DRIVE SOQUEL 475-2545 Edwin I. Kopper, Pcntor Evening Worship 6:00 "CONQUERING HANDICAPS" MARANATHA BAPTIST CHURCH B.P.W. Clubhouse 240 Plymouth St. SUNDAY: SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 M.

MORNING WORSHIP llrOO A M. CHURCH TRAININC 6:00 P.M. "MVIIATION" Tuesday: 7:00 P.M. 1189 Reiner) Bible Study Proyer Patter Warren Seiversen 722-3016 Garfiold Park Christian Church Diwiplps ol CHRIST ERRETT CIRCLE Whtrt Ywngbvi, Woodr.w n(l ColHornta Ahmi mat Gory H. Wlls, Minul.r 9:45 a.m.

Church School 1 1 :00 a.m. "FOR WHAT SHALL I ASK?" "The FnenHly Church By The Seal' Lire Oak Vnited Methodist Church 2091 17th Avenue 9:43 a.m. Church School 1 1 K0 Corporate Worship Rev. Clair Snell preaching 6:30 p.m. Family Night Jerry Angove, Minister COMMUN1TY COVENANT CHURCH OF THE VALLEY Wee.

A. twherg, Pastor Holiday Inn Trav-UPark 100 Santa's Village 5.V. 1 0 A JA. Mornine, Worthlp "pressing err Pastor Sundbtrg, speaking Music by Covenant Gospelaires Male Quartet 1 1 o.m. Sunday School Classes For All Ages 5:30 FAMILY POTLUCK at Mission Springs Midweek Service at Church Office FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH tmil Aufhefef, Pastor Sradey Veirch To Full Friendly Bible Church "1818 Pelt (Off 1 7th Avnve) Dennis F.

McCann, Pastor Thur. Eve. Worship .7:00 p.m. Sunday School 9:45 o.m. Morning Worship .1 1:00 a.m.

Sunday Evening FIRST BAPTIST Church of Capitola S.B.C 475-7484 46th Capitola Rd. Morning Worship 8:30 11A.M. Services Sunday School 9:45 Training Union 6:00 p.m. Evening Service 700 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting 6:45 p.m C.

A. Hampton, Pastor -4737484 P.M. NORMAN PATTON, PASTOR 423-1080 urmounl 411 Roxas, Santa Cruz Fairmount left to Roxas PAUL f.iARTIH IS HERE through February 29th Weeknight Services ot 7:00 p.m. Sunday Services 9:45 11:00 a.m., 6:00 p.m. Your Sewing NECESSARY o.m.

bible uiuui (for Ail Ages) Pastor Koppor Beginning A Series About The Cross and Its Actors 10:45 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE "PILATE" 6 p.m. EVI. SERVICE "PILATE'S WIFE" assoc. roiror yt-4-1 9:45 A.M.-SUNDAY SCHOOL AjSmi'U Hope Harrington, formerly with the Spurrlows Christian singing group, will present a concert featuring the U.S.

religious heritage Sunday at 11 a.m. at Community Church of God, 1255 41st Avenue. She also formerly headed the music department at Church of God College in Canada. An honor graduate of Anderson School of Theology she will enter University of C'hica- Music at La Selva Tim Wilson, 11-year-old violinist with special talent, will play Sunday at 11 a.m. at La Selva Beach Community Church.

His accompanist will be Barbara Call. Tim, who has received two music scholarships, is in the sixth grade at Westlake School and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Wilson of Santa Cruz.

On Sunday, the Rev. John Drummond will be preaching his farewell sermon. He and Mrs. Drummond are going to Steilcoom, Washington, to pastor the Oberlin Congregational Church. 721 Laurel Santa Crui Phone: 426.6310 I 9:43 Sunday School I I A.M.

Morning Worship 6O0 P.M. Evancjelitic Service The Salvation Army Moior Mrs Horgen FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MhilM Slrwt ot HieMene' Thomas Corr. Pastor 9 a.m.-Aduh Education 10 a.m.-CHURCH SCHOOL 10 o.m -MORNING WORSHIP "KEEP IN TOUCH" Thomas H. Can, preaching Nuncry Provided Ttvin Lakes Baptist Church 770 Cobrillo College Dr. Aptos SUNDAY SERVICES 8:30 11:00 a.m.

"The Beautiful Life MATTHEW 5:1 -12 Pastor Roy Kraft 7:00 P.M. DEMONS BELIEVE AND TREMBLE Pastor Roy Kraft SPECIAL MUSIC HARBOR MASTERS Specirl Feature unvAT, p.m. JOEL'S PLACE Missionaries Virginia Bowen Lorraine Fleischman from Japan Nursery Provided All Services RADIO MINISTERY Morning Chimes 7:00 A.M. KSCO RADIO SUNDAY EVENING p.m. sariai: LIFE) encouragement: 426-3737) Pastor Kopptr ilir 7 P.M.

WEDNESDAY EVENING SERVICE Sury are Providrd All Srrvtcrs- 11.00 A.M. "THE HIGH COST OF BUTTER" Pastor Bradley Veitch WAT8 East of Morrisiey At Paul Martin I 1 ft: UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST First Congregational Church 900 High Street A Worship CHURCH SCHOOL- FIRST CHURCH of the IIAZAREUE 1 1 5 S. Morrissey Blvd. (One Block South of Safeway) D. R.

Peterman, Minister Phone 423-3630 Sermon: "HIS IIAHD REACHES Bernard Corneliussen, Preaching Douglas Barnet, Assisting I.C.Y.E. STORY OF INDIA IN FELLOWSHIP HALL FOLLOWING WORSHIP Bring Sandwiches, Soup Served J. Bernard Corneliussen, Minister Earle Lapp, Choral Director Yelando Dufresne, Organist Get That CUSTOM LOOK in NEVER BUY ANOTHER A New Pattern Making, Fitting Design Method Copy or Design Your Own NO EXPERIENCE LEARN HOW YOU CAN: 'Eliminate costly time-consuming alterations 'Draft patterns to your size contour 'Complete a garment in 2 hours 'Get a good fit i Uf Pastor Pagctt Speaking in Both Services How can you help them "find It you can help your young people feel there's a law of good governing their lives, you're giving them something to hold to. And there is such a law. It's rooted in God, divine Principle, and His love for each ol His children.

Perhaps you could otter your teen-agers the opportunity to attend a Christian Science Sunday School, They can learn more about the Bible and Christ Jesus' teachings, and how to experience God law of good Anyone up to age 20 is welcome CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUNDAY SCHOOL rlRST CHURCH Of CHRIST, SCIENTIST, BOULDER CREEK Hiqhwoy 9, Cot, louldrr (rttli Rcoding Room-Tuttday, Thundey, Saturday, 1-4 p.m. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, FEITON 117 lourtl Drive, Mien, fading Roam 6J27 Hoy. Poily turpi Sun. 11-4 JO p.m. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, SANTA CRUZ 4 1 1 0enn Stmt, Sonlo Crul Rfodinj Room, Hit Pxili Doily cittpl Sun.

10-5 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, SOQUEL 3200 Center Soquel Dfodinij Room Doily empl Jundoy, 11-4 2441 Porlir Sine), Soquel Sunday Services end Sunday School felton 4 Sequel 10 a.m. Boulder Creek 6 Sonlo (rui tl o.m. Wednesday Testimony Meetings I P.M. "SATAN'S DEFEAT" unusual sermon In our continuing LIVING THE AUTHENTIC CHRISTIAN YOU READY FOR IIEALII1G? Attend only one class before you team to sow. MINUTE LECTURE Admission $4.00 50c less With This Ad Drafting mtttrijls for sell it diss.

TL Consultant PRESENTS FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER IN SANT 11:00 a.m. Service: 7:00 p.m. Message: ARE Phone An hope 9:45 learn why tame are healed and some not. A message of in a world of misery end sickness. Don't mist itl a.m.-CWth Scbeel if the Bible-Al aoes frem 2 years through oeult $irsJlssom6ly of Sod QRurcR 1009 Mission Street Robert J.

Pagett, Pastor Sunday, February 29 Class at 7:00 p.m. Monday, March 1 Classes at 10 am, 1:30 pm 7:30 pm Tuesday, March 2 Classes at 10 am 7:30 pm PASATIEMPO GOLF COURSE RESTAURANT 1 8 Clubhouse Drive limited Seating 426 7733 (Dial-A-Blessing for Nursery Core Provided Plenty of Free Parking.

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