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Not Exactly typical The Miitoh Mills Methodist Church is typical in many aspects to colonial -New England architecture, but Its skyflnger carving atop Its lofty steeple is decidedly different. 1 The carved hand of the Mflton'Mills church is reputedly only one of two In the United States. By CORNELL NEW YORK AP-One of the first religious leaders to spot the power of the cults over American youths, Rabbi Maurice Davis, says the problem is not Just in methods the groups use, but in the "needs and vulnerability" of the present young generation. "Our children are lonely," he says, adding that they've been made that way by.the modern lack of shared religious faith within their own: families, while the cults have moved in to exploit that void. Noting that the "opposite of loneliness is says that 'such cohesiyeness and shared eonvictiors must take place in the home, or the young will remain left with an emptiness that makes, them ready victims of tightly enclosing cults.

it's "what makes our kids so.vulnerable," he says. -Rabbi Davis, head of the Jewish Community.Center of White Plains, was drawn early into the problem, Book Challenges Divinity of Christ By MICHAEL DENNIGAN LONDON (UPI) Seven prprnin'ent British Protestant theologians have challenged the: divinity of Jesus Christ, saying he never claimed to be the son of God but was promoted to status by pagan and other influences on early The theologians recently' launched- their jointly written book, "The Myth of God Iri- 1 whiclnhey said was an attehlpt to present a view riow held by all theologians "gently and responsiblyi" book edited by i sor at Birmingham i i and a member of the United Reform (jhurch; Other contributors include Maurice Wiles," professor of divinity at Christ Church, Oxford, and former chairman of the Church of a i commission. In one section of the book, Frances Young, lecturer in New Testament studies Birmingham University, sug- gested belief 'in the incarnation of Christ arose in early church through a fusion of existing pagan and Jewish traditions of the "coming of an angel in disguise." The book discusses the related Christian tradition that Christ'was also the son of God and concludes these early references were "essentially language," Hick said. He cautioned "excessive alarm" over the seven theologians' views. "There; is.

actually nothing new about the central themes of this book," Hick said. "The history of i i a i includes various theological developments. The development is continuing. That the historical Jesus did not present himself as God incarnate is a by all (theologians) Christian laymen 'today are not fully aware of it." Hick said the book aims "to this consciousness gently and responsibly to Christians" to enable them to maintain their faith in the light of modern scientific and philosophical developments. "Jesus the actual, real man Pines Cathedral Lists Services The annual Greek Orthodox Service will be Held in Cathedral of the Pinfes tomorrow at 10:30 a.m.

Bishop lakovos, New England i i Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America, will officiate. The Eastern Diocese Polish National Catholic Church service will be held at 3 p.m. commemorating, the 80th year of existence.of the Polish National Catholic Church in the The Rt. Rev. Walter Slowakiewicz, Diocesan Bishop! will officiate.

Evensong Service at 5 will be sponsored by the N.H. Fellowship of the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches. did'not present himself as God incarnate," Hick told a news conference introducing the book. "Jesus in our proposals did not think he was God incarnate." "I think Jesus probably was the most wonderful human who ever lived and was open to God," Hick said. "When I try to form a picture in my mind of this Jesus and of his teachings with the help of 100 years of biblical scholarship available to us, I feel that Jesus wasn't a Christian.

"He lies at the origin of Christianity." JH yetn afo, when II hit two a i i In hit own confrettUon. He since has become a widely verted authority on It. He left in formation of a special transdenomiMtlonil organisation, "Citittni Engaged In i i Families" for exchange of experiences, information and guidance for those seeking to regain contact with youthb taken Into also chairman of a committee on cults set up by Central Conference of American Rabbis, he reported to its convention last week that the committee is Trinity Baptist Shows 'Corrie' Film July 17 Behind the Scenes with The Hiding Place," a full-length color release from World Wide Pictures, will be shown at Trinity Baptist Church, 33 Lund Road, Sunday, July 17, beginning at 6:30 p.m. "The Hiding Place," a true story filmed in Holland and other European locations, is based on the experiences of Corrie ten Boom, who with her family, provided refuge for countless Jewish families. "Corrie" was produced to give people who have seen "The Hiding Place" or read Corrie ten Boom's books an opportunity to.

hear her share many memories of her life in Holland, her family and her lifetime of service to others. The author is now fn.her 80's. The Rev. George Renner, pastor of Trinity Baptist Church, stresses that the showing of "Corrie' is open tc the public and free of charge. Families are encouraged tc attend together.

COMMUNITY CHURCH U.C.C. 19 Ctntr.il St. Hudion, N.H. Rev Robert LeVitre. Minister SUMMER HOURS 9 a.m.

Morning Worship 10 a.m. Fellowship Hour 883-7501 Main Street United Methodist Church 154 Main Street SUNDAYS ADULT CHURCH SCHOOL 1:30 MORNING WORSHIP CHURCH SCHOOL 11 I Infant Care Available 6:30 p.m. Jr. HI Youth Sr. HI Youth Oroupa MM! TUESDAYS BIBLE STORY HOURS 9-10 ft.ni.

2 yn. I yrs. old 10-11 Grate Everyone Welcome The Philip A. PHter Pilgrim Church U.C.C. Worship Service 9:30 a.m.

SUNDAY REFLECTIONS "The Religion of Jeeus" TEXT PHILIPPIANt 4:13 Or: Thornae H. PMIor NURHRTCAREAVAILA9LI LITCHFIELD COMMUNITY CHURCH Preabyterlan RU.3A LitChfMd Morning Worship 10:15 NURSERY CAKE PROVIDED BiMi Stily Mmlq 7:30 Rev. Thomas L. Parsons 424-6057 BAPTIST! CHURCH A COfisimtin Baptist Church Stanley Rockatollow Paetor Telephone 424-7627 SCHEDULE OF SERVICES il IH WirriKKk Hill) School) Sunday School Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evining Setvio 6:00 p.m.

Prayer Meeting--Thurf. 7:00 p.m. (el parionage) 10 Brook.kle Drive. Wl AT ALL SERVICES ST. JAMES D.W.

Hw. MirrlnKk Dr. David A. Kerr Minister 1 SERVICE AT 9:30 FROM JULY 3 TO SEPT. 11 Churcli School 10:30 i.m.

Colin Hour 11:00 a.m. THE SALVATION ARMY cordially invites you Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Holiness Service 11 a.m. Singspiration 6 p.m. IS Temple Neihiia Arlington Strut Unit.d Methodist Church 65 Arlington Street REV.

SESTINO M. CONTINELU Peetor Worship Service it Church School 10:00 A.M. Nursery Care FIRST CONGREGATIONAL N.H. Rt 3 ind BtboMlc Bruce E. Gordon.

Minister 424-SI24 Samuel ft. Brown, Assoc Minister 424-4535. Ctiurch Oltice 424-2947 CHu rch School SNuriry 9:30 Worship SmiM 10:45 I.M. Coflll FlllOWShip 11:45 INFORMAL EVENING SERVICE 7:00 P.M. Fur the imrd itf litid.

and Inr lef.limtn\ nf Jp.tu.i Hcrflaliitn 1-ff. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 43 Wheeler Hollto, N.H. WELCOMES YOU Sundiy Bill-School 9:30 l.m. Nureery thru Adult 6:30 PJI. Fellowship Wed.

7:30 p. m. Prrjiriii'llilaSlitj Rev Alan R. Mcllwame, Pastor Phone: 465-7764 CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH Lutheran Breed St. WORSHIP SERVICE 9:00 A.M.

SERMON' "FOLLOW ME" Nursery Care Rev. H. E. Bartach 882-6142 The Congregational Crturoh of Holllt), U.C.C. WORSHIP 9:00 A.M.

SERMON "The Heaponalblllty of Freedom" PASTOR Rev. George Feul Nursery Care DEAF We now have church for the deal. Come and meet new friends this week. Interpreters will be at all services. Sunday at 11a.m.

Sunday at 6 p.m. Wednesday at 7 p.m. TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH ST. CHRISTOPHER Roman Catholic Church 62MiMhBltrSt. MASSES Sat.

9:00 445:15 p.m. Sun. 10:35 Folk Mass (Downstairs) Confessions Sat. p.m. 6:00 p.m.

The First Church Concord and Lowell Streets 10i.M.MarnliigW«nlilp SERMON "More Conditions of Olsdprnriip" MATTHiW Rev.Wm.Hollrday CHILD CARE AVAILABLE ffassfi. SAINT PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH WlKohaln Evangelical Lutheran Synod in lit truth and purity) David Clark, Pastor Sunday Worship Sirvica 9:30 l.m. Adult libliCliMMd Siiriiy School il 10:30 I.IR. Servlcet held at reenbrlar Terrace Healthcare Chapel. Si Harrla Naahua We welcome you to Trinity Baptist Church Lund Nashua Sunday Worship Service A.M.

Family Bible School 11 a.m. Evening Fellowihlp 1:10 p.m. Knur) prailM he HniM) Wedneeday Stole study and Prayer 7:10 p.m. Rev. George Renner 883-5764 ST.

STANISLAUS CATHOLIC CHURCH SUNDAY 1 a.n. Polirt Mitt MASSES 11 a.m. In ENGLISH SitriirEvM.5a7i.iii. WMkty Mum 7 in iitty Confeeaions $11. 4:30 p.m.

and 6:30 p.m. (Epitnsill Clurcll But Skfttarl 214 MAIN STREET SUMMER SERVICE SCHEDULE 8:00 and 10:00 CrKW cere at 10 a.m. Service Tto in. Men D. Sckettil, Mew TIM IK.

leMr L. SOUTH MERRIMACK CONfiREBATIONAt CHURCH 101-AWul it Boston SatireitWirtlUf SeMq SmiM 9:30 I.M. CiilN Frirmkii 10:30 I.M. Nureery Provided TEL. 889-0800 fliv.ll»TM,«C.CirUlti»fnoii On.

Mark E. Wlllims A Community Church Preaching Christ THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF HUDSON lll.oppisititMun's) Rn.Dnid Conrad Slroiam, Paator Worship 10:00 QUEST PASTOR Rev. Howard Joslyn NUHSEHVCAME PROVIDED An American Baptist Church cBaptist 50-52 ASH ST. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. MorrHog Worship 11a.m.

Tralnlna Unton P-m. Evening WoraMp 7 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME! "A Church Worth TheSearch" Evening Fellowihlp 1:10 p.m. Krar) pmlM Mr HniM) Wednesday Stole study and Prerer 7:10 p.m. Rev.

George Renner 883-5764 Sundaya 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. MM care ellO a.m. Service Tto in. Utter! D. Mir TIM IK.

Mor L. Oatru TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH Rtl. 102 LilCtlflDd Independent Premlllennlal Fundamental Sirift; kiwi 1:45 in. SMVRI 1:00 ARLOtiAM PmeHiij SmiM It In. 7:00 Footer DM TrMofOTIimi B83-M 10 Home of Heritage Christian School Nu rsery provide (or every Service give direction to your life with GENESIS il a spiritual workshop for adults at RIVIER COLLEGE July 18- August 5 881.1311 pnparinf a handbook of each major cult, their techniques and means for combatting them.

He criticised the Civil Liberties Union for its "automatic defehie of the culti" without examining or being aware of "the new di- mension of brainwashing" the groups have Introduced Into America. He maintains that both from firsthand experience and an overwhelming accumulation of, evidence that the intensive, isolated i i a i techniques used bv many cults Involves mental coercion that blocks free Spiritual Workshop Offered by Rivier Beginning July 18, Albert J. Shurkus, chairman of the religious education department at Rivier College, will conduct a three-week spiritual workshop for adults. "Genesis II" is a comprehensive program in human and spiritual development, organized by the Rev. Vincent Dwyer, a Trappist monk who is director of the Center for Human Development at the University of Notre Indiana.

Sessions will be held for three weeks, July 18-Aug. 5, Monday through Friday, from 9:20 a.m. to noon. The program may be taken for credit or on an audit basis. "Genesis II" will attempt to help people interiorize the gospel message through experience and the building community.

The program relies heavily on small group discussion and learning activities. "Genesis II" brings people together and helps people who share the same Catholic roots get a firm grasp' on their faith. It is called a realistic, practical program of spiritual development. The program consists of six i "The i i a Journey," "Spiritual Growth and Self-Concept," "The Risk of Being Oneself, 1 "The Adventure of Self-Discovery," "The Many Paths of Prayer," and "Spiritual Maturity and Play." Further information may be obtained by contacting the college. New Paston A welcoming program and reception will be held tomorrow at 3 p.m.

in the Nashua Baptist Church for new pastor, the Rev. Donald Hayhurst and family. Rev. Hayhurst, who has pastpred churches in New Mexico and Wisconsin, and has recently completed studies at the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Port Worth, received his master's degree in religious education. Rev.

Hayhurst was ordained' in 1968. He and his wife, the former Carolyn Stokes, have two children. The public Is'in- vited to the reception. 1 CHRISTIAN ffl pJJSfii I ii 1 205 Manchester Street 9:45 a.m.- Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 6:00 p.m.

Young People 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship WEDNESDAY 7 p.m. Bible Study Prayer YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT THESE SERVICES SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH WORSHIP SERVICE Sat. 11:00 A.M. i i SibaMtb Scbtol for Aftftt A CliiaTM 9:30 VISITORS WELCOME FREE BIBLE STUDY 20 Robinson Nashua Tel.

889-0050 FIRST CHURCH Of THE NA2ARENE Main Montgomery NASHUA, N.H. II9-M49 DurcwEus. rimr REV. JIM HUHMKW. toll, fisllr SERVICE HOURS: SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 10:00 A.M.

SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. EvMing Sirvici 6 p.m. Midweek SonrlcoWod. at 7:00 pm FIRST CHURCH of CHRIST, SCIENTIST 11 concord St. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES Sun.

10:30 a.m. Wed. 7:45 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:30 a.m.. ogee 2 to 10 fcyraery Sunday wodneadar READING ROOM 171 MAIN ST.

Church of Christ Farley Nashua SUNDAY SUMMER SCHEDULE Bible Class 9a.m. Worship 10 a.rt|. Eve. Worship 6p.m. 880-0979 or "Herald ot Truth" a.m.

on Sumley momtpis Ch. TV FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Of NASHUA, NEW HAMPSHIRE FORTY-THREE MAIN STREET JEAN M. QflEER MINISTER 9:30 a.m. COMMUNION "The Human Will" NURSERY CARE An American Baptist Church' Confidence Sunday Monday I Chronida Thurtday laiah 32: 1-14 Tuesday Pialmi Friday liaiab Wutnuday Psalms Saturday Ezttitl Probably nothing in the world expresses such perfect trust as a dog. He has absolute confidence in you, and if you are like most people, you never willingly let him down.

In fact, you may find yourself wishing that you had someone to rely on as your puppy does on yftu. But that's not the fate of humans. God gave man intelligence and ability so he could be self-reliant. However, God cave us also the chance to find ji faith to sustain us all Ihrough life. And He gave us His house --on earth the Church in which to begin to understand that faith.

SeriplufM by American 8ibto Socfely Copyright 1W7 Kltlttr Advtnuing Slratturg, Virginia Are you a regular member in.that THIS TIM EL MESS A GE MADE POSSIBLE BY THE FOLLOWING FIRMS MILLER'S Corner of Main and W. Pearl Streets ZIS-SWEENEY Funeral Home 26 Kinsley St. SCOTT JEWELRY CO. 125 Main Street.

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Years Available:
1946-1977