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"The Secret of । Burning Heart"
Be Not Afraid; God Is Near
Evening Service
7:30 p.m.
"De Joytul Anticipation
1201 North Robinton
Easter Program!
Yes!
"I KNOW HE LIVES"
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CHURCHES
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KWTV Channel 9
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Concordia Seminary President Will Speak
State Lutherans Head for Stillwater
Each Sunday Morning
8:30 A.M. to 9:00 A.M.
invite you to
see and hear
Morning Worship
8:55 & 11 A.M.
Dr. Poe Williams, Minister
Robinson At 4th
Easter Sunrise Service
Sunday School
Sunday Service
Schedule I» FuU
Divine Healing
Laster Sunrise Service
Keith M. Bailey, Pa slot
“HE IS NOT HERE, but is risen—" Over the world Easter Sunday
these words from St. Luke, 24:6. will mark the climax of Chris-
tian faith. The greatest event on the Christian calendar will be ob-
served in rites and worship services Sunday—in outdoor natural
bowls, one-roomed bare buildings and huge cathedrals—with one
THE ALLIANCE CHURCH
1301 NW, nth St. it Ellison
ZION EVANGELICAL And
REFORMED CHURCH
9:45 Sunday
Church School
1 1 a.m. Worship
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
4 Saturday, April 16.1960
400 a.m.
9 30 a m.
10:45 a.m.
Holy
Communion
EASTER
SERVICES
8:15 AM
10:45 AM
FEATURE EASTER
SERVICE 10:45 a m.
Topic: "An Excited Crowd"
by Rev. Buchner T.W.
Snperuied Nurttry
SUNDAY
SCHOOL
9:30 AM
KTOK 1000 KC
Sunday 9:15 A.M.
"Sharing in the Resurrection"
KOCO TV CH. 5
11:00 A.M.
7:30 P.M.
Ihe Power of
the Resurrection
Matt. M: 2 7
Sunday
1:21 and
10:55 A.M.
Downtown
Baptist Church
(429 W. MAIN)
In the Heart of Okla. City
W. E. COOK, Pastor
Sunday 12:45 P.M.
'There Is N» Hopeless Condition"
KSWo.TV, LAWTON, CH. 7
spiritual creation of God.
God is divine. As humans,
we need something, someone,
greater to whom to turn. Be
still and know that God, our
father, is divine creator and
father of all men.
FAITH TABERNACLE
111IH.V. 2 k. S. J. kilt, Paster
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SEE thli year's presentation
AT THE CHURCH (initoad
of Municipal Auditorium.)
ON THE MANUALS subject,
their protest reads in part:
"... The appearance of
such defamatory matter in gov-
ernment publications heavily
underscores the extreme
dangers to American principles
of freedom.
“The dangers lie in the lend-
ing or employment of govern-
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and 'Jot:
audience listening
daily to choral
selections and
inspiring
messages on the
BIBLE
FELLOWSHIP
10:40 a.m.
MINISTERS
First
Methodist
Church
cai
There
which
certpin
Baha’u’llah
For information call: GA 7 6845
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8:30 8 11 :M A.M. Dr. C. Ralston Smith
"GOOD NEWS FOR TODAY—AND EVERYDAY"
Sunday Re-broadcast KTOK (1000 kc) 10:15 A.M.
FAITH
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
S.W. 25th and Shartet
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a m.
James Koehler, Pastor
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CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
HIGHLAND HILLS
BAPTIST CHAPEL
oftheist Baptist Church
Meeting at Bap. Memorial Hospital
Sunday School 9:30 AM
Training Union 4:15 IM
Worship ervices al II AM
4 7:30 IM
Bill C. Haggard, Pastor
MAYFLOWER
Community Church
ICONGNEOATIONALI
1901 N.W. 63rd Street
Church School-11:00 A.M.
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
"From Victim tl Vietor"
OR NORMAN WHIIEHOUSE, Minister
By DR. C. T. HAWES
superintendent
Uta Western District
Th‘w»i' Sprreh
“Be still, and know that I
am God" . . . (Psalm 40:10)
God is the source of all wis-
dom. In these days, when man
has learned so much and is
learning still more, some fear
we learn more than God knows.
But man is learning the laws
of the physical world that have
always existed and are part of
God’s creation of our world.
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On Station KBYE 890kc
6:30—7:00 A.M. ,
Mondays through Fridays
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227 NW 14 (cor. Harvey)
Sunday at 11 a.m.
"THE SPIRIT RESURRECTS"
Dr. Penile 1. Hamilton, Minuter
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SUNDAY, April 24, at 1:30
p.m. in the Redbud Tea Room,
5201 N Shartel.
Monday, April 25, at 10:30
a m. in the Prayer chapel of
the Mrs. .George W. Wade
home, 2112 NW 37, and at
6 p.m. at the Boulevard Cafe-
teria, NW 10 and Classen.
Wednesday, April 27, at 10:30
at the First Christian Church.
NW 36 and Walker, and at 1:30
The convention will close at
noon Friday
A11 e n d i n g the convention
from Oklahoma City as dele-
gates will be Rev. W. H. Han- ;
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N.W. 8th AT ROBINSON
Children Eisler Progtam
9 a.m.
Jess Dittmar
Evangelist
You art welcome to attend
Daily Services
10 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
April 17 thru May 1
WILMONT PLACE
Baptist Church
3245 S.E. 45th
DM Mitt, Pestot
ST. LUKE'S
METHODIST CHURCH
Fifteenth and N. Robinion
Or. W. MeFerrin Stowe, Minister
mental power or media, at any LAi I D with
eceiniei levai t induna “r rIVU TK T. MYRON WEBB
J. Clyde Wheeler- Ted E. McElroy-Jerry L Thompson
NORTH WESTERN AT 40th
Broadcast KOMA II to 12 noon
Dr. Htrscbtl H. Hobbs
Pastor
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"A Spiritual Home for tbt Family:"
First Presbyterian Church
25th a N. Western
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Man is simply learning more
about God and God's world.
GOD IS our creator and
heavenly father. These two
must be thought of together.
God created us as spiritual
beings, with an eternal spirit
that endures all changes and
keeps the person unified as the
body undergoes changes of life.
God made man in his own
image that man might com- ,
mune with God, who is his fa-
ther. Man cannot destroy the
Pilgrim Cengregational
Church
Classen Drive it 14th St.
Leslie J. Barnette, Minister
"There Is No Death"
Morning service II 11:00 A.M.
Church School et 10 A.M. li 12 mm
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Each Sunday Afternoon
2:00 P.M. to 2:30 P.M.
KBYE Radio
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coerce regimentation of expres-
sion or to make some pattern
of civic thought or religious
opinion a test of loyalty, or to
equate concern for the rights of
men with infidelity to the
American ideal."
7:30 P.M.
Ihe Ascension
if Jesus
Luke 24: SO S3
Dr. Herschel B. Hobbs
SUNDAY TRUTH CENTER
Of Applied Christianity, Inc.
2810 N. Walker
"The Resurrection"
Sunday 11:00 A.M.
Thursday Eveninu RUUND TABLE
Dr Cynthia Sunday
IPX.
Public invited
mother of James, and I
women that were with t
which told these things 1
the apostles.
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them as idle tales, and 1
believed them not.
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unto the sepulchre, and A
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clothes laid by themselv
departed, wondering if
self at that which was cM
pass.
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went that same day to a nl
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9:30 A.M.— Sunday School
Morning Worship-8:30 1 10:45 AM
"The Reality of the Resurrection"
4:45 P.M.— Prayer Altar
7:00 P.M.
"OurHopeisinGo"
REVIVAL
Evangelist & Pastor
W. J. Hart
April 17 thru May 1st
Weekday Services
10 e.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Sunday
11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
SHIELD'S BLVD.
BAPTIST CHURCH
3700 S. Shields
You’re Cordially Invited To Worship With Us
Worship Service 8:00 and 10:40 a.m.
J. Clyde Wheeler, preaching
"The Dark Road to Triumph"
CHURCH SCHOOL WORSHIP SERVICE YOUTH MEETINGS
V- a.: ,
ner, Immanuel Church, NW 36 |
and Indiana; Rev. F. Schu- =
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Baha'i World Faith
"Thu purpose of justice it the
appearance of unify among
men."
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WESLEY
METHODIST i
CHURCH
central theme: "HE IS NOT HERE, but is risen.” Oklahoma City
area churches of all denominations have scheduled special Easter
services according to their belief—but all inspired by the single
verse written by Luke and resurrection passages from the remain-
ing Gospels. (Staff photo, John Gumm.)
his Week
inelqon
By MARK SARCHET
Oklahoma’s statewide con-
vention of the Lutheran
Church-Missouri Synod will
open in Oklahoma State Uni-
versity Student Union Monday
with ministers and laymen at-
tending.
By MARY JO NELSON
Wisconsin’s Roman Catholics
expressed a "protest against
bigotry" in heavily supporting
Sen. John Kennedy in the re-
cent presidential primary elec-
tion in that state.
This is claimed by a Catho-
lic political scientist, Dr. Eric
Waldman.
Dr. Waldman said Kennedy’s
strong vote in Wisconsin’s
Catholic areas “is precisely
due to the unsavory activities
of a few bigots." He said this
caused a number of Catholics
to “register a determined pro-
test in the form of a vote for
the Catholic candidate."
2 And they hand (
rolled assprerpire
Apehold, two
m sel and W A Meyer, Christ
Lutheran Church, N Missouri
and Madison; Rev. Marlin
Sampson. Christ Chapel of the
Deaf, NW 8 and Robinson.
REV. JAMES Koehler and
I E. F. Voester, Faith Church,
I SW 25 and Shartel; Rev. H.
to eye with them.
"NOTHING," wrote the edi-
tor, "could please the Red Com-
munist group more than to
have some man go up and
down the country charging
church groups with being
sympathetic toward commu-
nism."
Such tactics, James said,
play right into the hands of
the perpetrators of atheistic
communism.”
The Southern Baptist Con-
vention does not affiliate with
the National Council, being one
of the nation’s two major Pro-
testant groups that does not.
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MEANWHILE, the general
secretary of the National Coun-
cil and executive heads of 24
of its member denqminations
have sent letters and mes-
sages to every United States ।
congressman and senator.
These warn of “extreme dan-
ger to American principles of
freedom" from "propaganda
against churches and religious
institutions." T h e y hit speci-
fically at materials in air force
manuals that touched off a
raging furor last February.
HI A.M. Youth Breakfast * 4:30 P.M. Sr. HI Picnic
940 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL * 6:00 P.M. Westminster Fellowship
6:00 P.M. LENTER VESPERS (Ho. 7) Dr. smith
"Sefekeepina For the Soul"—Luko 23:44
7:00 P.M. Adult Fellowship— "Ask Your Pastor-
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= Chinch School—9:45 A.M. =
Supervised Nursery
Rev. James O. Schneider. Pastor
W1 2-0465
macher and A. Zajic, Messiah
Church, Northwest Highway
and Portland.
And, Rev. Karl Thiele and
Don Jones, Redeemer Church,
1524 NE Grand Blvd., and Rev.
T. Buehner and W. A. Will,
Zion Lutheran Church, 301
{t Hiller and H. Murphy, Good NW 8.
A x Shepherd Church, 1208 S Air 2
7 Depot; Rev. V. Gloe and Ed g
* Sammetinger. Grace Church, f
5500 S Western.
Rev. L. Hall and John Weg. =
secretary, and the 24 denom- (.
inational leaders stated that the a i
National Council and its con- Aam. . . am, .
stituent denominations “are ANunstwtMiin
and always have been unalter-
ably opposed to communism." I
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6 He is not here, but is risen: "
remember ‘how he spake unto N
you when he was yet in Gal-*
known E “AM22 denominations.
e to PaNS Ue She and her husband plan on
a trip to Europe, Egypt and
And he vaid M the Holy Land later this sum-
at thing*? And mer.
> him, . . TUESDAY, the series will
open at 7:30 p.m. in the Calvin
Presbyterian Church, 2001 N
Meridian. Wednesday at 10:30
a.m., she will speak at the
p.m. in the home of Mrs.
James E. Shipley, 920 NW 20.
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Paul Seeley Speaks
Paul Stark Seeley, Portland,
Ore., a member of the Chris-
tian Science Board of Lecture-
ship, will speak at the First
Church of Christ, Scientist,
1200 N Robinson, Tuesday at
8:15 p.m.
A former president of the
Mother Church, The First
Church of Christ Scientist, Bos-
UNITY CENTER
318 Midwest Bldg.,
Iniitei you to
Easter Worship
9:30 AM- "The Miracle of Mormalcy"
11 04 AM-’ ‘Following The Christ"
Alice A. and
Schuyler E. Cronley
Ministers
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*a2eg . Morning Worship—9:30-10:55
Church School — 9:30-10:55
, 3c- • i Morning Worship Topie
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Two Worship Services
R 40 and 10 55 AM g
Preaching at both morning =
Services
"The Superlative Promise — |
Life Eternal"
Dr. Walker
Dr. Earl S. Walker, Minister =
WORSHIP
With Your Silent Friends
AT THE
FIRST CHURCH
Preoching in Siqn
Longuoge for Deaf Mutes
11 AM—8 P.M.
5 5 9 10—Tu 4 45
1701 N Robinson
Rev Lesiie H. Gunn. Mitsionarr
Nursery Provided
wnet co MARY LIGHT, Vancouver.
2 that ye B c> author and speaker on
Hnve wau divine healing will open a se-
ries of meetings in Oklahoma
“n.nr ther City Tuesday.
AAAUnS. A member of the Episcopal
MTA#‘h church. Mary Light. who in
private life is Mrs. Alex Lear-
' Aeruin08 mont, speaks in churches of all
"Make your Sunday a Day of Worship”
Crown Heights Methodist Church
"Life Expectancy"
Dr. Dorsey Kelly Dr. E. B. Bowen
Pastor Asso. Pastor
37th & Western
ilee, , X -,
7 Saying, the Son of man must; ■
be deli ered into the hands of Nazareth, which-was
enfeninaynnbearumiiedrtnpfes2
and ’they remembered uand our rulers delive House of Prayer. 3112 NW 34.
be condemned to • and at 7:30 p.m. in the Asbury
, »have crucified him. Methodist Church, 1320 SW 38.
I 21 But we trotted ‘1 The rest of her schedule is:
an. been he which she Thursday at 10:40 a.m. St.
redeemed Israel: and Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral St.
a l thia, to day is the • Nicholas Chapel. NW 7 and
since these things we Robinson, and at 1:30).p.m; in
dh 22 Yea and certai the Prayer chapel of the Okla-
E .i. Ai .r companv homa Medical Research Foun- j
K 42.0.01 „hTHe dation, 825 NE 13.
Mastonished. whuh W Friday at 10:30 a.m. in the
mmihaedkuihre, . praver chapel of Wesley Meth-
E E2MM whe the odist Church, 1401 NW 25, and
• Bh they cam at 7 30 p.m. in the Herbert F.
•8 : MBhad also bet Schiff home, 723 NE 19,
MSMK&M
Mrs. Mary Light
ned from
DR. WALDMAN also sees in "
the election results "resent-
ment of Catholics being repeat- .
edly told that a Catholic does
not qualify for the office of the
presidency.” And the Milwau- aar
kee educator said that views V
of some people about “political F ,
influence the Catholic church C.d
has among its members'’ are
erroneous.
“The disclosure of serious in-
cidents of religious bigotry
might provide new material for
thought and reflection concern-
ing the so-called religious issue
and the Catholic vote,’’ Dr.
Waldman writes.
The author is chairman of
the department of political
science in Milwaukee's Mar-
quette University, owned and
operated by the Society of
Jesus. He also is director of
the university's Institute of
German Affairs.
CHARGES THAT Commu-
nists have infiltrated American
churches continue. Southern
Baptists now are attacked by
one of the critics that long has
opposed the National Council
of Churches of Christ in the
U.S.A.
Leader of the ultra-funda-
mentalist Church League of
America charged in a series
of late March meetings in
south-central Texas that the
Southern Baptist Convention
has been infiltrated, “church
by church," by Communist
sympathisers.
His charges were met by tending.
strong denial from E. S. James, Featured will be Dr. A. 0. I0
editor of the Bartist‘Standard Fuerbringer, president of Con- M
that has nearly 400,000 circula- cordia Seminary, St. Louis, W
tion throughout Texas. Mo., and Dr. R. P Wiederaen- |
JAMES SAID he does not be- ders, second vice-president of
lieve there are even nine Com- the church, Corpus Christi,
munists within the 9 million- Texas. A
member Southern Baptist Con- DR. WIEDERAENDERS will
vention. He said he considered give the opening
sermon. This A
the charges “too ludicrous to will be a service of Holy Com- A
answer. munion. Taking part will be I
“We have no sympathy for Rev. Roy Karner, Luther, mis-
communism, and we do not sionary to Hong Kong now on I
have too much for any man leave.
who disregards the reputation Dr. Fuerbringer will speak
of others in order to fill his to the convention each day on Dr. R. P. Wiederaenders
own coffers, wrote Editor doctrinal topics. His series will . .
James. be "The Office of the Keys district officers will be elected.
He observed that "it is quite and its Application to Clergy Rev. A. K Behrend, pastor of
the custom now to call every- and Laity." the First Lutheran Church,
one a communist sympathiser K.i‘ — Ponca City has served as
if he doesn't adhere to the DURING THE convention, president the last 9 years.
status quo. To some persons, aamuamzaxzrzxunaonurwewenacuonaomoonucmussnmannmnuunmuunnunooxonuomwvoumommumummmmmmman
everyone is a communist or a .
sympathiser unless he belongs Light of Lent
to their crowd and sees eye ---“---------------------
Supervised F. Schumacher,
Nursery Pastor
Northwest Expressway
& Portland
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