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The Sun from Biloxi, Mississippi • 10

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The Suni
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Biloxi, Mississippi
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10
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Mississippi Gulf Coast Saturday May 14 1983 AlO THE SUN AH DAILY HERALD Religion briefs The Ensemble consists of Joy Glasser of Arkansas Mark Crawford of Florida Jeannie Strader of Michigan Chuck Plckrell of Ohio and Chet Price of Florida The college representative will provide information about the college which has grown from 80 students to over 1235 students in nine years The program will feature sacred music speech and a mulit-meda slide presentation about the Florida college Notice of special events and announcements for the Religion Page must be received noon Thursday prior to the Saturday that your church or organisation would like It to be published Information should be typed and delivered to The Sunrierald newsroom on DeBuys Road or mailed to Mary Alexander The SunHerald PO Box 4567 Biloxi Miss 39531 i Concert to benefit Teen Challenge Mississippi Teen Challenge will have a benefit concert Saturday May 21 at the Jackson County Civic Center featuring the Kingsmen Quartet The concert begins at 7:30 pm Tickets are $5 for adults and 33 for children and can be purchased at Fishers of Men Lucedale Covered Wagon Store Moas Point Christian Book Store Pascagoula and Gulfport and Record Bar Singing River Mall Gautier First worship service conducted The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints will have its second worship service Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs George Griff enberg 1125 3rd St Gulfport at 11 am with a pot luck dinner to follow The speaker will be Riehard Tolby The groups's first service was last month and was hosted by Mr and Mrs John Williams in their Gulfport home Interested persons needing transportation may call the Griffenbergs at 864-4995 Tolby at 832-7102 or Williams at 832-3447 There is a Wednesday night prayer service in Gulfport each week at someone's home Pastor's return welcomed The Cathedral of Hope 901 Pass Road Gulfport announces the return of its pastor Richard Edwards after a six-week stay in the hospital following an auto accident The Cathedral of Hope was organized as a new non-denominational church in the Gulf Coast area It has a membership of 68 Services are Sunday at 11 am and 7 pm and Wednesday night praise service at 7 pm Plans are in progress to build or locate larger facilities meeting Sunday at 9 am in the chapel on McLaurin Street at Nicholson Avenue: Mulholland will speak on the restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood The Connecticut native is a captain with the US Air Force and 1s stationed at Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi Mulholland was a branch president for the church while living in England and is a Sunday school teacher in Biloxl As well as serving on the High (Council with the primary assignment of leadership Instruction he is a High Priest group leader Mormon young men's fireside The Gulfport Stake of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will have a special fireside for young men ages 12 and older and their Aaronic Priesthood leaders on Sunday at 30 pm at the chapel on US 49 and Orange Grove Road in Gulfport The event will commemorate the restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood and will feature a special broadcast from Salt Lake City" via satellite Christian women to meet The Christian Women's Fellowship will have its monthly meeting at 1 pm on Thursday at Virginia Hall of Christ Episcopal ChurOh in Bay St Louis Thomas Lamar Yearwood will speak on Verse 29 from the first chapter of the Gospel of John 'Behold the Lamb of God Who Takes Away the Sin of the World" Yerfrwood participates in a teaching ministry through the University Christian Fellowship in New Orleans He received a doctoral degree in mechanical enginering from Tulane University in New Orleans and graduated from the Louisiana State University School of Medicine in Baton Rpuge He plans to begin his residency at the University of Washington in Seattle in June-Reservations for the noon luncheon preceding the meeting may be made by calling 467-9703 or 467-7109 Youth activities begin Guinn Memorial United Methodist Church in Gulfport has started Methodist Youth Fellowship activities under the leadership of Elaine Duncan The group for youths 7 years and older meets every Sunday from 5-7 pm at the church The next project for the group will be stone crafts Rev Charles Love Dr David Schoch The Boschmans Love named assistant minister The Rev Charles Love who is retired from the US Air Force has been named assistant minister and evangelist for United Pentecostal Church of Latimer Services are Sunday at 10 am and 6:30 pm and Wednesday at 7 pm They offer healing saving gift of tongues and interpretation shouting and praising the Lord and old time spirit-filled apostolic worship services Gospel singers mark 12th year The Praising God Gospel Singers of Ocean Springs will celebrate their 12th anniversary on Sunday at the AOII Holiness Church in Vancleave at 2 pm The Rev JP Gaines of Sun Rise Baptist Church in Ocean Springs will bring the sermon Discussion program scheduled The Gulf Coast Unitarian-Universnlist Fellowship will present a general discussion program on "Anti-Intellectualism hi America" Sunday at 10:30 am The church is located at 100 Nicholson Ave in Long Beach Joan Hendry Florence and Joseph Rowe Dedication services scheduled Dr David Schoch of Long Beach Calif will be the featured speaker for dedication services Sunday through Wednesday of Northwood Christian Center north of Gulfport Pastors Joseph and Florence Rowe said that Schoch senior pastor of Bethany Chapel and president of Bethany Missionary Association is modern day apostle and prophet He is one of the few ministers in demand the world over Pastor Schoch ministers prophetically in the gifts of the Holy Spirit" Special music will provided by LaMar and Teresa Boschman He is an accomplished vocalist guitarist and song writer and has recorded several albums They have traveled extensively in the US and Canada and now are -on staff at Calvary Christian Fellowship in Little Rock Ark The new church building is located on O'Neal Road 14 miles east of US 49 O'Neal Road is 26 miles north of Interstate 10 There will be 11 am and 7 pm services Sunday and 7:30 pm services Monday through Wednesday The formal dedication of the new sanctuary will be at the Tuesday evening service Mormon relief society to meet The Relief Society of the Waveland Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will have its monthly meeting Wednesday at 10 am in the chapel on McLaurin Street at Nicholson Avenue A home-management lesson designed to help women better utilize their time will be taught by Irene Cuevas Following will be a cardio-pulmonary resuscitation demonstration conducted by Charles Wyatt of the Gulf Strike Team which is stationed at the National Space Technology Laboratories in Hancock County The meeting is open to all Interested women in the area free of charge A nursery will be provided Rummage bake sales set Bethel Lutheran Church will have a rummage sale and bake sale today from 9 am until 4 pm-at the church on Pass Road in Biloxi Choir to celebrate ninth year The Male Choir of Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church will celebrate its ninth anniversary beginning Friday May 20 at 7 30 pm Saturday May 21 at 7: 30 pm and will climax Sunday May 22 at 2:30 pm The Rev Robert Coker will be the guest speaker St John to honor graduates St John Baptist Church 3020 28th St Gulfport will honor its high school graduates with a special baccalaureate service and luncheon Sunday at 11 am The Rev Johnson pastor will deliver the address The church will begin its week of spring revival services on Monday at 7: 30 pm The Rev OD Gilner pastor of the First Baptist Church of Biloxi will be the evangelist for the week Diocese weekly paper named The Catholic Diocese of Biloxi will call its new weekly newspaper the Guff Pine Catholic according to diocesan director of communications the Rev Jim Russell The name was chosen last week by the paper's advisory board following a naming contest that received more than 700 entries Ted Lightsey a sixth grader at Immaculate Conception Elementary School in Laurel submitted the winning idea Mary Wimberly the paper's editor said Gulf Pine Catholic was chosen to represent both the Gulf Coast and Pine Belt regions of the state that make up the Biloxi diocese The first issue of the paper is planned for Sept 8 the Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary patronness of the diocese It will be published 48 times a year and will be mailed to more than 10000 households Aglow to host evangelist Joan Hendry of Laurel will speak to the Women's Aglow Fellowship Biloxi Chapter Friday at 9 am at the Western Sizzlin' in Biloxi Ms Hendry an evangelist with the Assemblies of God was baptized in the Holy Spirit in 1972 and was ordained by the Assemblies of God in 1976 Town and Country Nursery which had offered free service to Aglow mothers during the meetings now has so many children they will no longer be able to take babies Predestination sermons' topic Dr Donald pastor of the Covenant Presbyterian Church 4121 Pass Road Biloxi will deliver a series of sermons on the doctrine of predestination which is the belief that by the decree of God for their manifestation of his glory The series will begin this Sunday and will conclude Sunday May 29 It will be delivered during the 11 am worship service each Sunday Sermon topics include the doctrine of the soverignity of God "Who is in Charge?" on May 15 the doctrine of the fall "The Devil Made Me Do on May 22 and the doctrine of election "Am I In or Out?" on May 29 Baptists to have revival First Missionary Baptist Church of Handsboro will have its spring revival Monday thrdugh Friday at 7:30 pm The Rev OD Evans pastor of Friendship Baptist Church in Collins and Truelight Baptist Church in Brandon will be the featured evangelist Palmer Creek marks 100th year The Palmer Creek Camp Ground Association will celebrate its 100th anniversary of meetings with services beginning Friday Aug 5 at 7 pm Services will be conducted by the Rev Thomas Carruth of Wilmore Ky a well-known evangelist who served many years as pastor of the First nited Methodist Church of Biloxi Doug Harwell will be the song leader and the Rev James Williams pastor of Mississippi City United Methodist Church will be the director of the young people's recreation and spiritual growth Very young children also will have dally planned activites Saturday Aug 13 will be an all-day affair in old fashioned attire and a dinner on the grounds Other features of the day will include replicas of 100 years ago in mannerisms guest speakers horse and buggy ridea and an old time song fest Also many of the past preachers who conducted yearly meetings will be present The meeting will close Sunday Aug 14 after the 7 pm service Anyone wishing to camp at the Palmer Creek Camp Ground for the meeting may contact George "Pete" Bennett of Woolmarket president of the association Morning Star revival set The Annual Revival of the Morning Star Baptist Church of Gulfport will begin Monday and continue through Friday Service begins each evening at 7 pm Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Moss Point will be the guest speaker The church is located on the corner of 20th Street and Thornton Avenue iJVuu "AND SO TDDAV I OFFER you nvy resignation TO BE EFFECT! ME JUST AS SOON AS SOME COUNTY 1S6AT CHURCH MAKES M6 AN OFFER Mulholland to address Mormons Sacred music program planned Alan Mulholland of the Gulfport Stake High Council of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will address the Waveland congregation during the regular sacrament An Ensemble from Pensacola Christian College will present a free program of sacred music on Wednesday at 7:15 pm at Temple Baptist Church on Dedeaux Road in Gulfport 63368! National Council of Churches commends bishops' letter Christians Congregations of other denominations and the local ministerial alliance are acting to find private housing for Southern Baptists who find hotel space Senate resolution asking him to Civil Liberties Union in suing the do so president in federal district court in a Los Angles suit Sixteen persons including ministers rabbis Buddhists Sikhs humanists agnostics and atheists joined the American A similar suit was filed earlier in Madison Wis by thp Freedom from Religion Foundation US ceiling for Southeast Asian refugees is 64000 but slow government proceedures likely will limit it to 35000 At a meeting of US bishops ip Chicago he urged "every possible aid" to Cambodians fleeing Vietnamese aggression and speeded-up- processing of nearly 200000 refugees still in various camps in Southeast Asia nuclear attacks in response to strikes against US population centers but supported the use of nuclear weapons for their deterrent effect: ARCHBISHOP JOHN QUINN of the- Catholic Archdiocese of San Francisco one of the leaders of the movement for strong language in the bishops' letter appeared before the NCC convention and received a standing ovation Quinn explained some of the portions of the letter noting that this is the "first generation since Genesis with the power to virtually destroy God's creation We bishops said we cannot-remain silent in the face of such a danger" FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciple of Christ) Interim Paster Chaplain Ed Holmes 2111-lSth St Gulfport Phene SM-1HS Another lawsuit has been filed challenging PRESIDENT proclamation of 1983 as the "Year of the Bible" claiming violation of the First Amendment's prohibition of the establishment of religion proclamation came in response to a joint House- STUDY OF WORLD RELIGIONS tpontorod by the Faith of the Gulf Coast Friday May PhHUfa Callage 7 pie-f pm For more information contact: Mayers I9t-t026 or Fa Ivy I6J-4I5C latigiMa Wateama Hut With 15000 to 20000 Southern Baptists expected to attend their convention June" 14-16 Pittsburgh's hotel facilities are being strained to the limit but extra help is coming from fellow Sunday School 9:45 am Worship 11:00 am Ky THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The National Council of Churches voted overwhelmingly Friday in San Francisco to commend the US Roman Catholic Bishops for their pastoral letter calling for an end to the nuclear arms race The council represents 40 million Protestant and Orthodox churchgoers and has had a poll- cy favoring a nuclear freeze for two years No one spoke against the resolution and only two of the 260 governing board members raised hands in opposition The resolution stated that deepest gratitude to God for the work of the Spirit moving among our Roman Catholic sisters and brothers" the board joins in celebration of the Pastoral Letter" The letter approved two weeks ago in Chicago by the US Roman Catholic Bishops calls for a in the testing production and deployment of nuclear arms An earlier draft had called only for "curbing" the arms race The Roman Catholic letter also denounced first use of nuclear weapons opposed retaliatory You May Be Single But You Don't Have to Be Alone Being Single doesn't mean being alone The Single life can a joyful ongoing experience of relationship with God and with the world around you! Join us at the' GULF COAST CHRISTIAN SINGLES BIBLE CLASS Emerald Beach Inn West Beach Biloxi Continental Breakfast 9:00 am Class Hour Every Sunday Since 1975 God Cares We Care ALL FAITHS WELCOME I 28 If the bible isn't correctly translated and oven granting that Joseph "didn't complete" the translation' (although DHC 1324 8368 the Times and Seasons V5802 and the LDS Church Chronology al agree that the New Testament was finished on 2 Feb 1833 and the Old Testament was finished an 2 July 1833) why haven't any of the other eleven Presidents of the Church finished the job? This is especially important because there are IB sections of the which contain the Lord's commands and specific instruc-tions relating to the revision of the Bible and its publication to the world (See 73:4 CD iXtZtio 93:53 124:89 as examples) Haven't al IN JESUS the Presidents been sustained as "Plnophet Jim jerre 1722 Seer and Revelator" of the church7 Pascagoula MS 39567 872-3227 Saying there is an and threat to Cambodians who have fled Vietnamese troops into Thailand a spokes-' man for US Catholic bishops urges prompt US help for the refugees AUXILIARY BISHOP ANTHONY BEVILACQUA of Brooklyn head of a refugee service committee eaid the current 4 a.

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