Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1976 Page: 3 of 16
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Church Of Christ In Revival
A.C. Christman. preacher
for the Beotia and Young
Church of ( hriiit in Tulsa. will
be speaker in a special series
of evangelistic services Sept
26-29 at Sapulpa s lee and
Walnut Church of Christ
Mr Christman is in his 14th
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year as preacher at the Tulsa
church.
Services will be at 6: .10 p.m
Sunday and 7:30 p.m. Mon
day through Wednesday The
public is invited to attend,
according to Sidney Kllis,
preacher for the l<ee and
Walnut Church of Christ
MERGER TALKS
CHICAGO (UPI) - The
(General Board of the 1.3-
million-member Christian
Church (Disciples of Christ)
has "enthusiastically” ap-
proved resumption of merger
talks with the two-million-
member United Church of
Christ as long as such talks
are within the context of the
two denominations’ con-
tinuing participation in the
wider Consultation on Church
Union
Moon's
Impact
Mulled
Sapulpa (Ofcla I Herald. Friday September 24. If2b— PAGE THREE
Everyone Cordially Invited
WESTSIDE FREE WILL
BAPTIST CHURCH
704 S. Independence
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Sunday Evening 7:30 P.M.
Wednesday 7:30 P.M.
Pastor Rev. Millard McGuire
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST
CHURCH
1244 E McKinley
Elder
Clark Wilson
Pastor
lie Wayne Burke
Choir Dir.
10:00 A.M
10:45 A.M.
6:00 P.M.
7:00 P.M
7:00 P.M.
7:00 P.M.
Sunday School 'S'rV'“5
Sunday Morning Worship
Sunday Evening Service
Sunday Evening Worship
Wednesday Night Services
Visitation Tuesday
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CHRISTIAN RENEWAL
CRUSADE
Sept 26-29,1976
San Semen 11 a m. t 6:30 p.m.
7:30 Week Nights
1st PENEC0STAL HOLINESS
• 501 S. Park
Evangelist - Roger Raglin
Of O.R.U.
★ YOUTH
ORIENTED
Dan Larremorc, Pastor
BILL GROVE
★
Kiefer Church
Hosts Revival
Bill Grove, minister of
First Christian church,
Mena, Ark., will conduct a
revival at the First Christian
church of Kiefer Sept 26-Oct
1.
A graduate of Cincinnati
Bible Seminary, he has done
other work at the University
of Indiana and Harding
College of Searcy, Ark
He has been minister in
Mena five years and has had
several ministries in the
Arkansas-Texas area the
past 20 years. He and his wife
have two teen-age sons
Services will be at 7:30
nightly and will conclude by
H:45 p m Bob Trosper, Kiefer
First Christian church
minister, said the public is
invited to attend A nursery
will be provided each
evening
Baptists Grow
At Mannford
MANNFORD The aud
itorium of Mannford's First
Baptist church will be ex
panded to seat 350 persons, it
was announced this week,
marking the church's fourth
growth project in six years
The auditorium also will be
carpeted, paneled and have
upholstered pews.
Members of the expansion
kmhmUm «h David Sharp, .
chairman, the Kev. A.W
l.indsay, pastor; Gerald
Treat, Boss Kumore, Gene
Beleele, Mrs Raymond
Holmes, Jack Brewster, Mrs
Charles Burtrum, Mrs. H.Z.
Goatcher and Johnny Sloan
REBELS RECOGNIZED
ST LOUIS (UPI) -
Semmex, the rebel seminary
founded in 1974 by dissident
moderates in the Iaitheran
Church-Missouri Synod, has
received accreditation from
the Association of Theological
Schools and can now grant the
Master of Divinity, Master of
Arts in Fteligion and Master of
Sacred Theology degrees
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Kellyville Area News
By DAVID E ANDERSON
UPI Rolig.on Write
Even though the Kev Sun
Myung Moon reportedly is
moving the base of operations
of his controversial
Unification Church out of the
United States, members of
more traditional religions
continue to be concerned
about the cult’s impact on
young people.
The latest expression of
concern came from the Union
of American Hebrew
Congregations
Balfour Brickner. the
union's director of the
Department of Interreligious
Affairs, has prepared a
somewhat bulky information
kit on the activities of the
Unification Church for use by
the Keform Jewish
movement’s 720
congregations in the United
States and Canada
According to union officials
the interest in Brickner's kit
has been overwhelming and
the first printing of it already
is exhausted
The kit brings together a
wide variety of resources,
some of which may be
familiar to those already
involved with the Unification
Church in one way or
another
Much of the kit documents
the work of Kabbi Maurice
Davis, who heads a group
called Citizeas Fmgaged in
Reuniting Families, Inc.
The Davis organization is
different from some other of
the anticult organizations in
that it disavows efforts at
"rescuing" or “deprogram-
ming" youngsters
Instead it seeks to find
ways in which parents can
"best ... communicate with
sons and daughters in the
movement” and offers
counseling services to
parents of cult members who
desire it.
“They have every right to
exist,” according to Davis,
so Tong as They <mey ftv tirws
«f this land ”
“But we, too, have rights
Me have the right to know
them for what they do, to
expose them before they get
to our kids.”
In expressing that fairness,
the kit also contains an in-
teresting exchange of letters
between Davis and the
Unification Church's public
relations director. W Farley
Jones
Jones, in his letter, claims
that most of the adherents of
the Unification Church are
not estranged from their
parents, a charge made by
opponents of the cult.
Despite lavish publicity
and advertising campaigns
designed to attract tens of
thousands new adherents to
the mixture of nghtwing
politics and Moon’s peculiar
version of Christianity, the
movement has been gener-
ally unsuccessful in this
country with few people
attending the church's
patriotic rallies.
Nevertheless, the union's
kit is informative and an aid
to parents who may be
confused about the
Unification Church and what
it stands for.
By MARY MYRICK
Mr and Mrs Bat 1 ant on
and son Scotty with his
daughter Mrs, Debbie
Randall and daughter Sherry
of Suisun, Calif., drove to
Claremore Sunday and
visited the Will Rogers
museum then rfrove onto
Ooiagah where they enjoyed
lunch then they toured the
Woolaroc museum
Overnight guests in the
home of Mr and Mrs FJza
Grace Sunday were Mr and
Mrs. Francis Cash of
Wallson, Calif
Mr and Mrs Joe Myrick
with their grandson Michael
Boydston of Sapulpa drove to
Bristow Friday evening and
enjoyed dinner The occasion
was to celebrate Michael’s
14th birthday
Wednesday everugn visitor
in the home of Mr and Mrs
harinon Carmichael was H.C.
Whittaker
Wednesday morning
visitors in the home of Mr
and Mrs I .ester Kornine were
Mr. and Mrs. l.eon Avery.
Mrs. Myrtle Collins
returned home Tuesday after
spending a few days visiting
tier (laugher Mrs Thelma
Bradley in Uawhuska
Mrs. Pearl Cheesman
returned home Monday after
spending a week in Sapulpa
with her cousin Mrs. Ovie
Webb
Overnight guests in the
home of Mr and Mrs Billy
Wayne Pridmore and Donald
was his aunt Mrs. Agnes
Mangrurn of Upland, Calif
Mr and Mrs Joe Myrick
★ove to Sapulpa Friday and
visited in the home of their
daughter and husband Mr
and Mrs Cecil Boydston and
son Michael
STAN FORTENBERRY
Faith Holiness
Revival Opens
Stan Fortenberry will be
evangelist during a one-week
revival at the newly formed
Faith Holiness church on
Frankoma Road north of
Sapulpa
Charles Buchanan, pastor,
said services will be at 7:30
nightly, Monday through
Saturday of next week
Faith Holiness church,
organized three months ago,
is located on F rankoma Road
a short distance smith of
F rankoma F’ottery.
Mr Fortenberry was born
in Dos Palos, Calif, into the
family of a Pentecostal
preacher.
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Sunday, September 26
9:45 a m....................................Church School For All Ages
11:00 a.m............................................Worship Service
Anthem: ‘TF4E MORNING STAR”............................Paul Sjolund
Chancel CFioir
Sermon:....."WHAT ARE YOU LIFTING UP?"..............Robert Majors
5:30 p.m..................................United Methodist Youth Meet
First United Methodist Church
Robert Majors, Minister 1401 E. Taft Chuck Nordean, Associate Minister
VeDon Law, Choir Director
family
Swim
Sunday School........................ 945AM
Mai Callaham Supt
Morning Worship....................11 00 A.M
Message . .“A COMPLETE PACKAGE By Pastor
EwnmgWorship...................... 6 00 PM
Message By Pastor
lift liwite Ym T* All
Sarviepi.
A
Westside
Baptist Church
Recent visitors in the home
of Mrs Harmon Carmichael
were Mrs. Ixmise McGuire
and daughter Sandy
Mrs Flula Walker returned
home Wednesday from a trip
to Oakhurst where she spent
a few days visiting in the
home of her (laugher and
husband Mr and Mrs l.evi
l/omax. then she visited in
Sapulpa with anothe
daughter and husband Mr
and Mrs Carl Henderson and
sons Carl Wayne and Roger
Mr and Mrs Pat Tanton
and Scotty with Mrs tiebbie
Randall and Sherry drove to
Sapulpa Thursday and visited
in the home of his mother
Mrs. (irate Tanton Another
guest was Mrs Mae Claudine
of San Jose, Calif.
Sunday dinner guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. I .ester
Koimne were Mr and Mrs
Doug Homme and children
Darla and Dawn Mr and
Mrs David means and sons
Darren and Darrell, Mrs
Helen Delcoure and son
Wayne
Tuesday visitors in the
home of Mr and Mrs F!verett
Reynolds were his sister Mrs
Slyva Clinkenbeard and Mrs
Fitta Cregger of Bristow
Sunday visitors in the home
of Mr and Mrs Dexter Davis
was Dan Davis, Mrs. lee Ann
Kreps and children 'Timmy
and Amy
Visitors in the home of Mr
and Mrs Avery Kelly
Saturday were his brother
and wife Mr and Mrs Fiinrey
Kelly of Velma, Okla
Mrs. Debbie Turner drove
to Sapulpa Wednesday and
visited in the home of her
mother Mrs. Mary Kelin.
Other guests were Mrs
Twana Ballard and daughter
TUfanie of Mannford. Mrs
Flame Bilby, Mrs Barbara
Bilby and sons Jason and
Steven lance of Sapulpa
The senior citizens of
hellyville met Tuesday for
their business session
Attending were Ray Oliver,
Mrs Kaye Buhop, Mrs.
Xlyva Klinkenbeard, Mrs.
Ftta Cregger, Mrs Filler:
Cooper. Mrs Alice Mabes,
Mrs Nancy Twnlinson. Mr
ISillSl
and Mrs J.C. Bowers, Mrs
Hosa Kelly. Mr and Mrs
Chester Williams. Mrs
Winnie Ragsdale. Mr and
Mrs Filza Grace, Dessie
Baldridge Kay Stierwood,
Mr. and Mrs Paske)
Williams. I uriey Denham.
Mrs Ora Casey, (laudy
Kornine, Jo Arm Norum, Mr
and Mrs Marion Vineyard,
Kev and Mrs Thompson.
Mrs Bessie Myrick, Mrs
Pearl Cheesman, Mrs Harry
Morrow Next meeting will be
Tuesday Sept 28, at 9 30a m
to take a scenic tour Bring a
sack lunch
Sunday visitors in the tiorne
of F rank 1 urner and Mr and
Mrs Kay Wilson were Mr
and Mrs Jackie 'Turner, Mr
and Mrs. Handy McIntosh
and son and Tom Turner of
Sapulpa. Mr and Mrs Bud
T urner, Mr and Mrs Harold
Adams and daughter Sandy
of Kellyville
Mr and Mrs F.lza Grace
with Mr and Mrs. Joe Myrick
drove to Sapulpa Saturday
evening and enjoyed dinner
Monday visitors in the
home of Mr and Mrs Dexter
Davis were Mr and Mrs
Jimmy Davis.
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ALLEN FREEWILL
BAPTIST CHURCH
North Of Sapulpa On Hwy. 97 at 7lst
Sunday School *.4Sa m
Morninq Worship 11:00am
Evenmq Service f 30pm
'Vednesday Service 2 10 pm
Rev Charles Braieal. Pastor
"New”
South Heights
Baptist Church
23 E. Wells
Schedule Of Services
Sunday School...................9 45 a m.
Worship Service.................11.00 a m.
Message Tune Space And Eternity Pastor
Church Training..................6:00 p.m.
Evening Service..................7 00 p m.
Wednesday Service...............7;30 p.m.
Choir Practice....................8:15p.m.
Wdumt
To Ufiuulup
"The Way of The
Lord Is Strength” T
Prov. 10:29
Conrad Broadhunt
Promotion
Day
Gary*. Curt
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.. .Beginning A New Year
1976-1977
Sunday, September 26
Bible Study......................................9:30 a.m.
Worship Service................................10 50 a m.
Pastor's Message:................... WHERE IT ALL BEGINS"
Gary W. Cook
Special Music:
"Heavenly Sunlight"
Solo: Mrs. John V. Young
(Jett Ate ACuuup Wttcme At......
First Baptist
Church
IllWt
200 S. Elm Sapulpa
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