Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 74, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1972 Page: 2 of 12
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Westside Baptist Will
Host Don Woods Sunday
Illustrated BIBLC L6SSOT1
By Alfred J. Imiiliti
A Nation Against God The H orry Clinic
Scripture - Jeremlnh 5:21-31. Biblical
Don Woods, Tulsa
meteorologist, will be guest
speaker at Westside Baptist
church at the 6 p.m. service
Sunday
Gospel Singing
Set Saturday
A special singing will be held
Saturday night at 7 30 p.m. at
the North Heights Free Will
Baptist church, 8th and Fern
R*v. Sam Gober is the pastor
of the church and invites all the
public to attend
Woods. KTUL-TV weather-
man, features his “Gusty”
cartoon character in his
presentations as a lay Christian
witness.
A fellowship will be held after
the service, according to the
Rev. T. Howard Allen, pastor,
and the public is invited.
HELENA. Mont <UPI) -
Montana outstrips all other
states in the annual harvest of
Christmas trees. More than 3
million a year are shipped from
the state.
Tongues
GOD would allow the Babylonians to
destroy the country and capture the
people because they had turned from
Him and refused to repent. — Jeremiah
i:KB.
NOT ONLY did the people not fear God,
they rebelled against Him and robbed
themselves of any blessings He might
have given them. Jeremiah 5:23-2$.
JEREMIAH warned that God would
visit disaster upon His sinful people,
particularly those who oppressed and
enslaved the poor and fatherless. —
Jeremiah S:2U9.
THE PEOPLE were content with false
teachers and corrupt leaders who
misled and defrauded them. —
Jeremiah 5:1941.
The Wisdom
el tke
Scriptures
We Invite
You To Hear
The GOSPEL
PREACHED
Attend Worship Service Each Sunday
Bus Ministry.. . For Rides Call 224-2701
Jack Price, Choir Director
-CALENDAR —
Sunday School
4:45 A.M
Morning Worship
14:45 A.M.
Training Union
4:10 P.M.
Evening Service
7:10 P.M.
Wednesday Night Services
7:10 P.M.
NORTH HEIGHTS
BAPTIST CHURCH
(Southern Convention) 924 N. 10th
Sammy Lowe, Pastor
Baptist Mission Emphasis Slated
Benton Williams, director of
international student work for
the Southern Baptist convention
and former missionary to
Thailand, will be guest of
Sapulpa's First Baptist church
this weekend, climaxing a week
of foreign mission emphasis.
Williams will speak and show
slides Friday at 7.30 p.m. at Uie
church, and will preach Sunday
at ll a.m.
Sunday will also mark the
start of the church's Christmas
p»
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
1248 E. McKinley
Invites You To
WORSHIP
Elder N. A Quick
Pastor
offering for foreign missions,
with a goal of $3,500 set, ac-
cording tv the Rev. Gary Cook,
pastor.
Wesley Prayer
Hour Scheduled
The “Prayer and Share" hour
of Wesley United Methodist
church, Rkdgeway at Moman, is
scheduled at 7 p.m. tonight.
Students from Oral Roberts
University assist in the weekly
gathering
Pickett Chapel
Bazaar Slated
Pickett Chapel United
Methodist church will host a
chili dinner, hazaar and bake
sale Saturday from 11:30 a.m.
unUl 6 p.m. at the American
Legion Hut.
The event is sponsored by the
Women’s Society of Christian
Service. All food items are
home-made
The population of the Middle
East is about 194 million.
Sunday School
Sunday Morning Worship
Sunday Evening Training
Sunday Evening Worship
Wednesday Night Services
DeWayne Burke
Choir Director
10:00 A.M.
10:45 A.M.
8:30 P.M.
7:30 P.M.
7:30 t.M.
Choir Practice Following WeAieaday Services
Everyone Cordially Invited
WESTSIDE FREEWILL
BAPTIST CHURCH
704 S. Independence
Sunday School 10:00 A.M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Sunday Evening 7:30 P.M.
Wednesday 7:30 P.M.
Pastor: Rev. Millard McGuire
MONTGOMERY WARD
CATALOG ORDER
Phone 224 4525
625 S. MAIN
TAKE YOUR FAMILY TO CHURCH THIS SUNDAY
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LITTLE GEM RESTAURANT
Our Meals Will Please Yov
Homemade Pies
Jim 8 Margaret—*11 E. Oewey
CARNER PLUMBING
Plumbing-Repair
Contracting
115 E. Lee 724 4004
The QUAPAYY Co.
Ready-Mix Concrete
701 N Walnut
774-4040
JIM’S ”66”
Call tar Appointment
Complete Car Cart
401 E Oewey 72*1474
Jim Swartzlander
Compliments
WEBC0, INC.
Berryhill Bldg.
MAJORS OIL CO.
(Formerly Hudson Oil Co.)
The Best Service Fer Your Car
412 N. Mission 274-4044
Liberty Glass Co.
Glass Manufacturers
Since 1912
Compliments o*
Stuart Lumber
and Plywood Co.
FRED KLINGENSMITH
Sheet Metal—Welding
SAH0MA
LANES
Sapulpa's Recreation Center
Attend the Oiwrch el Your
Choice Make
A & W DRIVE-IN
Your choice for fine food
OPEN SUNDAY
471 E Dewey_ 224 5240
107 E. Hobson
724-0547
ars
420 So Main St
Open 4:30 to 4:00. Mon thru Fri.
Sat. 4:30to4:0O— Closed Sundays
Attend Worship Services Sunday
CREEK COUNTY
LUMBER COMPANY
Highway “44" North
224 7185
Radio
KX0J
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Take another look at these stairs.
You're light, there are no landings!
Risky business climbing stairs without
landings. And stupid, too. since they don't
go anywhere.
There are people who would sacrifice
almost anything to get to the top. They
talk excitedly about the ladder of success.
But in their eagerness to climb, they often
choose a stairway to nowhere.
One day the stone masons and cement-
pourers will catch up with the structural-
steel men Then a building will enfold this
stairway It will have meaning and pur-
pose It will be a stairway to somewhere.
Our churches are busy building spin
tual values into the structure of our society
As these spiritual values enfold man's quest
for success, the man on his way to the top
becomes a dedicated servant of God and
the community.
0KLA. GAS &
ELECTRIC COMPANY
Sapulpa's Etactrtc Suppliers
14 N . Main 224-2444
cJuCeA'A.
ICA (_/ ema
FABRIC CENTER
HI E. Otway
224-4514
Cam plait lint at tint Fabrics
and Sawing Acctssorias
Sunday
Acts
13:32-37
Monday
Psalms
95:8-13
Tuesday
Isaiah
26:1-11
Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Isaiah Luke Luke Romans
61:1-6 10:1-9 19:41-48 14:19-23
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By Gaorg* W. Crane. St. Paul also showed his
Pti o ,M O practical salesman's gumption
CASE V-572: Joe C., aged 56, when he stated 11 Corinthian*
has been a devout lifelong 14:6):
churchman “...if I come unto you speaking
‘‘But, Dr. Crane," he began. *rtth tongues, what shall I profit
"down here at Indianapolis we you..."
are finding a schism in severs! In Acts 2:4, we read, "And
leading churches. they were all filled with the Holy
"For some distinguished Ghost, and began to speak witT
members of these congregations other tongues, as the Spirit
insist that you should speak ‘in gave them utterance.”
longues' if the Holy Ghost has Since Jerusalem was on the
really descended upon you. main trade routes between
“This idea seems to be Egypt and Arabia, obviously
spreading, so how do you there were many men in that
psychiatrists explain the Bible's Pentecost group whose native
comment about speaking In tongue? were Arabian, Egyp
tongues?" tian, Roman, Greek and even
BIBLICAL “TONGUES” Chinese
Jesus never spoke in tongues' But they also spoke Aramaic,
He realized vividly the truism so they were probably converted
of sales psychology which states to Christianity in Aramaic; then
that your prospects must UN- fell back upon their native
DERSTAND what you say! tongues to exhort more freely.
Jesus was a great advocate of If Jesus had wanted us modern
"Horse Sense," so he addressed followers in our homegeneous
his large crowds In their own American congregations to
tongue (Aramaic). mystify our associates by a
To be certain they'd medley of unintelligible
remember his moral precepts, languages, he'd doubtless have
he also couched them in urged such study of foreign
stories (parables).
For parables are an excellent
memory device to insure the
retention of ideas.
And also their word-of-mouth
tongues.
But he didn’t!
For he believed in speaking
the language of the customer!
Alas, far too many modern
dissemination from one person clerics aren’t even doing that,
to another. hough they ostensibly employ
Thus, if the lad with the loaves Engolish!
and fishes didn't have his So send for my booklet “Public
parents srith him when Jesus Platform Strategy," enclosing a
started that famous first church long stamped, return envelope,
picnic, the boy could easily plus 25 cents,
recount Christ's major points • Always write to Dr. Crane In
just by reciting the glories Jesus
told that afternoon
Modern clergymen would thus
obtain far more word-of-mouth
talk about their sermons if
they'd also imitate Christ's
superb use of Applied
Psychology!
“But, Dr. Crane," some of you
Bible scholars may exclaim,
“didn't Jesas predict his
followers would speak in
tongues’”
Christ's only prediction about
"tongues" was in Mark 16:17
“...they sahll speak with new
tongues."
Did this refer to the unin-
telligible vocalizing by excited
Americans to their fellow
parishioners?
Or to the fact our seminaries
now specifically train
missionaries in the "new
tongues" of the people on foreign
continents to whom they wish to
take the Gospel Story?
care of Sapulpa Herald, en-
closing a long stamped, ad-
dressed envelope and 25 cents to
cover typing and printing coats
when you send for one of his
booklets.)
The first man to fly in a glider
was Otto Ulienthal of Germany
In 1691
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810 W. Garfield T. Howard Allen, Pastor
Sunday School........9:45 a.m.
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and GUSTY
SUNDAY 6:00 P.M.
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Livermore, Edward K. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 74, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1972, newspaper, December 8, 1972; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1490251/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.