The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 74, No. 274, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1967 Page: 4 of 8
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First Methodist Church
Seventh and Elm
"The church that’s home to
you.”
9:45 a.m., Church school.
10:50 a.m., Morning worship.
5:30 p.m., M Y F. refresh-
ments.
6 pm , Junior high and sen-
ior high M Y.F.
"The Church Winning the
World" will be the subject of
the message for this Sunday.
Tlie text is from Matt 5:1-16.
The church wins the world by
being winsome. People are
looking for a cause worth giv-
ing themselves to; a creed
which makes sense out of life.
What does it mean to say that a
church is “winsome?” When it
expresses in its style of life, the
good news that God is gracious.
The church confesses, for ex-
ample, as it bows at the begin-
ning of worship, that all men,
including the minister, and the
people at worship, have erred
and strayed like lost sheep.
Then with assurance of a gra-
cious forgiveness, the church
rises to praise God.
The Beatitudes sketch the
profile of Christian winsome-
ness, of a way of being in the
world which has no need greater
than the need for reconciliation.
The Methodist church will
conduct the services this Sun-
day afternoon at the Perry and
the Green Valley Nursing
homes.
Troop 12 of the Boy Scouts
and Post 12 of the Explorers are
planning a family night and
Court of Honor program for
Monday, Nov. 13, at 6:30 p.m. in
the Youth building.
On Wednesday, Nov. 15, at
6 30 p.m . the Mary circle will
meet in the home of Mrs. L. E.
Plumer, 1311 Seventh, for a
covered dish dinner.
The following church meetings
will be held on Wednesday, Nov.
15, in the Youth building: At 7
pm, the commission on stew-
ardship and finance will meet in
the Fellowship hall; at 7:30
pm, the commission on Chris-
tian social concerns will meet
in the parlor: and at 8 p.m.,
the official hoard will meet in
the Fellowship hall.
The following circles will
meet at 2 p.m. on Thursday,
Nov 16: the Esther circle will
meet at Mrs. Pat O'Neil’s, 637
Ivanhoe, with Mrs, Sam Har-
rah and Mrs. L. B. Swearingen
as hostesses; the Ruth circle
will meet at Mrs. George Guth-
rie's, 811 Elm; and the Susan-
nah Wesley circle will meet in
the church parlor with Mrs.
LeRoy Donoho and Mrs. J. A.
Samuelson as hostesses.
Clifton McKoy, Pastor
Seventh-Day Adventist
Seventh and Grove
Sabbath school, 9:45 am.
Larry Tubbs, superintendent.
Thought for the day: “He
that walketh uprightly walketh
surely: but he that perverteth
his ways shall be known." Pro-
verbs 1:9.
The seniors will study “The
Second Persecution ” Memory
verse: “Then Peter and the oth-
er apostles answered and said,
We ought to obey God rather
than men." Acts 5:29. Purpose
of the lesson: To learn again
the providences of God through
His angels, the privilege of wit-
nessing for Christ, and the
necessity of standing firmly for
HURCHES
P. 4, Perry Daily Journal
Christ Lutheran Church
Seventh and Maple
The subject of the sermon at
Christ Lutheran this Sunday
morning will be “Honor The
Lord With Your Substance!”
The local pastor will give the
message at both the 8:15 and
10:30 o’clock services.
The Sunday morning Bible
____study program under the direc-
The juniors will study “How tion of Ernest Maine begins at
to Avoid Satan’s Traps.” Mem-19:30 am Tbe program offers
ory verse: “My son, if sinners
entice thee, consent thou not."
Proverbs 1:10. Purpose of the
lesson: To show that we must
ever be on the alert against
the various ways in which Sa-
tan would try to ensnare us.
The younger children will
study “Jesus Visits Martha and
Mary." Memory verse: "Mary
hath chosen that good part
which shall not be taken away
from her.” Luke 10:42.
Morning worship service, 11
a.m. Pastor Carl Staben will be
in charge. Subject will be
“Christ My Coming King.” The
yearly sacrifice offering will be
taken. i
Dick E Dale, District Pastor
the Lord.
First Baptist Church
Seventh and Fir
“The Marvelous Program of
Jesus” will be the title of the
sermon the pastor will be bring-
ing during the morning wor-
ship hour this Sunday. Sunday
night the pastor will be preach-
ing on “Justification.”
Friday, Nov. 10, 1967
Calvary Baptist Church
Eleventh and Cedar
We are back on the right time
and things are running hot
i Zion Lutheran Church
Five Miles East of Perry
Divine worship, 9 30 a.m.
Sunday school, 10:30 a.m.
around here The pastor, W W Catechetical class meets each
Baker, will speak at all serv- Saturday at 9 a.m.
ices next Sunday iNov. 12). We
Church of Christ
Seventh and Jackson
The Church of Christ in Per-
ry extends a cordial welcome to
all in this area to attend their
worship services.
Each Sunday morning at 9
a.m Bible classes are conduct-
ed for every age group. At
9 50 the worship service begins,
which consists of congregational
singing, prayers, a sermon and
communion. Sunday e v e ning
worship services start at 7:30
p.m.
The mid week service, which
St. Rose Catholic
Ninth and Delaware
First Christian Church
Mulhall, Okla.
You are cordially invited to Bible school, 10 a.m. George
attend services at St. Rose of Bowden, superintendent.
Lima Catholic church.
Sunday masses, 8 and 10
a.m.
Daily mass at 8 a.m.
Altar society meets at 2 p.m.
on the last Thursday of the
month.
Parents club meets at 7:30
Morning worship, 11 a.m.
Youth hour, 6:30 p.m.
Adult Bible study, 6:30 p.m.
Evening worship, 7:30 p.m.
Mid-week services, 7 p.m.
Wednesday.
Luster Stokes, Minister
There will be a family night
invite you to come — and turkey dinner Sunday evening,
members, we expect you there! Nov. 19, at 6:30 p.m. Turkey
You need the church and the will be provided by the LCW,
church needs you.
and those families who attend
begins at 7:30 p.m. each Wed-
nesday, consists of congregation-
al singing and Bible classes for
p.m. on the second Thursday
School board immediately fol-
lowing.
Knights of Columbus meets at
8 p.m. on the second Tuesday.
St. Mary’s discussion club
Assembly of God
Ninth and Grove
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.,
with Larry Jarrett, Sunday
school superintendent.
Morning worship, 11 o’clock.
Sunday and Wednesday eve-
ning services, 7:30.
Mrs. Henry Hiser, Women’s
Missionary council president.
Lonnie Rutherford, Christ’s
Ambassadors president.
Rev. E. E. Sadler, Pastor
opportunity for study for all
age groups.
The early service will have
Miss Carol Kueck at the organ
and Johnny Miller and Larry
Kukuk will serve as acolytes.
Ushering will be R. Briegge, F.
Gorath, H. Nolte and Jim Kar-
cher. Organist for the second
service will be Mrs. Charles
E. Martin and acolytes will be
Rusty Haynes and Mike .John-
son. Ushers will be E. Mills, E.
Mielke, D. Voss and Bob Ewy.
The week's activities include:
Sunday, junior choir meets at
6 p.m.; junior youth group at
6:45 p.m : and Walther league
at 7 p.m.
Monday, faculty meeting at
3:45 p m.: Boy Scouts at 7 p.m.;
and at 7 p m, LWML will hold
a pot-luck dinner in commemo-
ration of its 20th anniversary.
Tuesday, group Bible study
at 8:30 a.m. in the lounge: Unit
5 will leave Perry at 8:30 a m.
for a meeting in the home of
Viola Kirch in Oklahoma City;
and the board of education will
meet at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, group Bible study
in the home of Mrs. Ed Poll-
The morning worship hour
begins at 10:45 following Sun-
day school at 9:30 a.m. Junior teachers meeting at 7 p.m.
choir starts at 5 p.m. The youth - . .
choir is at 5:15 p.m. and' the al 2 p.m in the lounge; choir
beginner-primary choir is at meets at 7:30 p m.
5:45 p.m. Training union will be
at 6:15 p.m. and the evening
man at 9 a ni : Sunday school
Thursday, group Bible study
Sunday morning text: “The are asked to bring the “trim-
Fly in The Ointment.” Sunday mings." There will also be a
night we will start services like
this:
Choir practice, 6 p.m.
Prayer and Training union,
6.30 p.m.
Evening service, 7 p.m.
You are always welcome at
Calvary Baptist church.
W. W. Baker, Pastor
St. Mark's (Episcopal)
Seventh and Grave
Holy communion and sermon,
11 a.m. Sunday.
Fr. Bennett Barnes, Vicar
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Zion Lutheran church extends
a cordial welcome to you to at-
tend our services.
Max H. Geissler, Pastor
all ages.
We strive to do Bible things
in Bible ways and consider
God's word to be the last word
We invite your attendance and
investigation.
Gerald Stewart, Minister
meets at 8 p.m. on Monday.
The Christian Youth club
I meets first and third Wednes-
days at 7:30 p.m.
Catholic Action society meets
at 8 p.m. on Thursday.
Anthony Dockers, Pastor
Mt. Olive AME Church
530 Grove Street
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.
Morning worship, 11 a.m.
Wednesday prayer meeting,
7:30 p.m.
Everyone welcome.
A. D. Moore, Pastor
Assembly of God
Morrison, Okla.
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.,
Thomas H. Benton, superinten-
dent.
Worship hour, 10:50 a.m.
Sunday night service, 7:30.
Evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m.
Youth, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
J. Ruel Baxter, Pastor
First Methodist Church
Morrison, Okla.
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Classes for all ages.
Sunday morning worship at
11 o'clock.
Sunday evening at 6 o’clock,
MYF for the youth,
Sunday evening at 7:30,
evangelistic services. Every-
, body welcome!
Mark Wilshire, Pastor
New Prospect Baptist
Fifth and Fir
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.
Church services, 11 a.m.
Bible study, 5 p.m., and ves-
per services, 6 p.m.
Evening preaching services,
7:30 p.m.
Mid-week prayer service, Wed-
nesday, 7:30 p.m.
Mission circle, first and third
Thursdays.
E. R. Baker, Pastor
First Baptist Church
Sumner, Okla.
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Morning worship, 11 a.m.
Evening services, 7 p.m.
John Richards, Pastor
First Christian Church
Red Rock, Okla.
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Morning worship, 11 a.m.
C.Y.F., 6:30 p.m. meets first
and third Sunday evenings. Mrs.
Hugh Waters, sponsor.
Bob McClure, Sunday school
superintendent.
Don Parsons. Pastor
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service begins at 7:30 p.m
Tuesday the girls auxiliary
meets at their regular time.
The night circles of our WMU
meets at 6:30 p.m. with Mrs.
Jay Bisagno at 707 Ivanhoe.
This is a covered dish dinner.
The budget-finance committee
will be meeting Tuesday at 7
p.m. and the deacons meet at
7:30 p.m.
Wednesday the Boy Scouts
meet at 7 p.m. The Sunbeams
meet at 7:30 p.m. The mid-
week service is at 7:30 p.m.
This week will be our regular
monthly business meeting. The
day circles of our WMU meet at
9:30 a.m. on Thursday. Re-
member this Sunday is Victory
Sunday. Our goal is to have ev-
ery church member turning in
a pledge card.
We invite you to come wor-
ship with us. Visitors are al-
Friday, chapel at 8:30 a.m.;
and group Bible study at 8 p m.
Saturday, the junior confirma-
tion classes meet at 8:30 and
10:30 a m.
E. F. Lange, Pastor
First Christian Church
Seventh and Holly
"Our Greatest Need" will be
‘the sermon title this Sunday
morning with Joe Samuels
preaching. Morning worship
service begins at 10:40 a.m.
Church school classes are at
9 30 a.m. for all ages, toddlers
to adults, John McLemore, as-
sociate pastor will be preach-
ing in the 7 p m evening wor-
ship service. Singing of old
songs will be led by Joe Sam-
uels. Other activities Sunday
are the youth snack supper at
5:30 p m. followed by the four
youth groups meeting at 6 p m.
All youth are urged to attend.
Communion is prepared in the
prayer chapel each Sunday and
Robert E Lee, Pastor throughout the day on Wednes-
I days for those wishing to par-
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How Much Reformation
In Christians' Dialogue?
By DAVID POLING
Men's prayer groups meet
Mondays 6 am; Tuesdays,
6:15 a.m. and Wednesday, 7
a.m. All men of the commun-
ity are invited to these morn-
ing breakfasts.
The Business Women’s Guild
meets Monday, Nov. 13, in the
church lounge at 7 pm Boy
Scouts also meet at 7 p m, in
Fellowship hall. Ladies of the
church have afternoon quilting
on Tuesdays,
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It is now 450 years since young Martin Luther stapled up
his theological protest on the front door of the castle church
in Wittenberg, Germany. Nothing happened, at least not
right away. It was really an invitation to a debate (some
debate)!
Wednesday, Nov. 15, will be
calling night. Meet at the
church at 7 p.m. The youth
choir has rehearsal at 7 p.m.
on Wednesday and chancel
choir meets at 8 p.m
The Christian church, Dis-
ciples of Christ, have no creed
but Christ, and no book of au-
CHEVROLET
Most of Luther's 95 theses or points were in contention
with the way Friar Tetzel was handling penitence and indul-
gences. Luther said he was all wrong, unbiblical and a victim
of bad habits. Anyway, Luther claimed that he expressed the
true mind of the papacy against the sort of intramural prac-
tices that Tetzel was promoting.
You would be hard-pressed to find many Catholics today
who would disagree with Martin Luther.'Most of the ex-
cesses of the 16th-century church have been reformed re- service,
fined or renovated. ' Joe Samuels, Pastor
Said Luther: John McLemore, Assoc. Pastor
Christians should strive to follow Christ their head
through pains, deaths and hells.” Ct - AL L
This surely is the central statement for all Christians in Christian Church
dialogue, although the tension mounts when you insist that Billings, Okla,
the Pope is the infallible guide in faith and practice. Sunday school, 10 am. Earl
kind of big question today is always this: In what way, by what Murphy, superintendent.
Kind of authority would Protestants honor the papacy'’ Never '
say many “separated brethren." They remember too well the
other days when people like Lord Macaulay would state:
I am in the right and you are in the wrong. When you
are stronger you ought to tolerate me, for it is your duty
to tolerate truth. But when I am the stronger, i shall
persecute you, for it is my duty to persecute error.
Robert McAfee Brown has taken a long hard look at that
question in his book, "The Ecumenical Revolution ” He notes |
that this was a weell-exercised notion for Calvin and Luther, as
wines confident Catholics. Brown argues that neither Prot-
natantsinor Catholics believe this any more. The revolution
current reformation hthitan acnimamunity. Brown traces this
I ope John opened new doors for Roman Catholicism
The council kept those doors open. It remains to be seen
how far the church will walk through them.”
Better yet, how far will the Protestant community in
volumeogur with Rome? For Protestants, McAfee Brown’s
the real issues % od guidebook for those who want to grasp
thority but the Bible, and would
like to invite all persons to join
with us in our services for wor-
Church service, 11 a.m.
Christian Youth fellowship,
Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Earl
Ward, sponsor. Chi Rho youth
group and junior choir each
Sunday at 5 p.m. with Mrs.
John Sheffer and Mr. and Mrs.
Emmett Olbert as sponsors.
Official board meets first
Tuesday of each month at 7:30
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Women's council every Thurs-
day at 2 p m.
Christian Women's fellowship
meets the second Monday of
each month at 2 p.m.
Jere’ L. Wells, Pastor i
First Baptist Church
Billings, Okla.
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Morning worship, 10:55 a m.
Sunday school superintendent,
H. B. Evans.
Training union, 7 p.m. Dalton
Melton, director.
Evening worship, 8 p.m.
Mid - week prayer service
Wednesday, 7 30 p m.
Floyd Westfall, Pastor
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