WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1965 ® Church News (From page 6) Meeting Wednesday 7:00 pm. Midweek Service tee 8:00 p.m. Committee on Stewardship and Einance. Thursday 7:30 pm. .Senior Choir Re- hearsal. Friday 7:00 p.m. Boy and Girl Fellowship. Saint Mary's Roman Catholic Church Father Frederick J. Vaughn Pastor Sunday 8:00 a.m. Mass Church of God Mount Joy, Penna. Ralph C. Warner, Pastor Sunday 9:30 a.m. Bible school 10:30 a. m. Morning Wor- ship Service. 6:45 pm. Young Peoples Service. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Service ; Wednesday : . 7:30 p.m. Bible Study Classes. Thursday 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir Re- hearsal. Church of the FBErethren Elizabethtown, Pa. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor John W. Gosnell, Minister of Education Sunday 9:30 a.m. Church School classes for adults and youth, and 2 hour extended sessions for all . children through grade 4. 10:30 a.m. Morning Wor- ship; sermon, “What Do "These Stones Mean to You?” by Pastor Zuck. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship J. Ivan Hanson will present a report on his work in Sard- inia. Tuesday company preesnts Isben’s “An Company presents Iben’s “An Enemy of The People,” in the church sanctuary. Trinity Lutheran Church . The Rev. W. L. Koder Pastor Sunday 9:15 am. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Morning Wor- ship. Rev. S. Alan Ruby, pastor of Holy Spirit Lutheran church, Lancaster, will con- duct and preach the service. |: Thursday 7:00 p.m. Confirmation lass will meet in the Parish House, Presbyterian - Home News - Visitors for the week: Mrs. William Mann, of the First Presbyterian Church, Lancaster, visited the Home. Mrs. Frank Germer, Mount Joy, for Miss Mabel Myers. The Misses Elizabeth Harn- ish and Claire Brenneman, and Mrs. Lester Harnish, of Lancaster, for Mrs. Mary Sales. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Buck- walter, Lancaster, for Mrs. Evelyn Hershey. The Misses Sara Hoke, Le- ona Smith, Mary and Doro- thy Miller, York, for Miss Sarah Emswiler. Mrs. Susan Sterling, Grace M. Brooks and Irene Caok, of Lancaster, for Mrs. Mary Mellinger. The Rev. Roy W. Town- send, Nottingham, Pastor of Little Britain Presbyterian Church, and Mrs. Clara Stot- tlemeyer, Ronks, for Miss Mary Gregg. The Rev. Ralph B. Snyder, pastor of St. Andrews Pres- byterian church, Mrs. Sny- der, and Dr. Charlotta Addi- son, Lebanon, for Miss Mab- el Walmer. Mrs. Fred Austin and Vick- ie, Lancaster, for Mrs. Wil- helmina Echternach. On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Mary Ruch, Mrs. Ruth Ensor, Miss Pearl Powell and Mrs. Evelyn Hershey attended the Harvest Home Anniversary with Mrs. Jap Heisey at the Carlisle Home. Miss Blanche M. Speer’s cousin, Mrs. Mary Ruch of Bangor, is visiting at the Home. The Annual Harvest Home held at the Schock Home on Sunday afternoon was attend- ed by 100 guests. The service was inspirational, and contri- butions as large as ever. Miss Blanche M. Speer and REV. M. G. SPONSLER, JR. A week of revival services will be held in the St. Mark's E.U.B. Church of Mount Joy beginning this Sunday, Octo- ber 24 thru Thursday, Oct. 28, no services Friday and Saturday but continuing on Sunday, October 31. The general theme of the service will be—‘“Jesus Re- news His Church” with the Rev. Melvin G. Sponsler, Jr. bringing the messages. Music will be furnished by the lo- cal choir directed by Clifford Schmid. Everyone is invited to at- tend these services. Bring the entire family and your friends and neighbors. Rev. Sponsler is at present serving the Campbelltown E. U. B. Church. He is president of the Eastern Conference Board of Evangelism. Miss Maude Tredway, form- erly of York, had luncheon at the York Country Club last Friday at noon as guests of Mrs. Robert R. Stewart. The program included: a piano prelude by Mrs. Joan Lockwood, words of welcome by Mrs. J. W. Heisey, vocal solo, “Bless This House” by | James Roberts, prayer by the Rev. Harry A. Freebairn, a piano solo by Larry Sweg- er, scripture reading by Mrs. Mabel Myers, the Harvest Home message by Mrs. Ruth Grigg Horting of Lancaster, and the benediction by Rev. A. L. Schartner. THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. 22nd Annual Missionary Meet The former Rapho District of the Brethren in Christ churches will hold its 22nd annual Missionary Confer- ence at the Mastersonville church, beginning Saturday evening, Oct. 23, and contin- uing through Wednesday ev- ening, Oct. 27. The theme of the Confer- ence is “Work for the Night is Coming.” Saturday 7 p.m. —Voluntary Service in Ex- periences in S. America and Africa, by Dallas and James Shelly. Also Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Schwartz, outgoing Missionaries. Sunday morn- ing the different cooperating churches will have mission- ary speakers—7:15 p.m. mes- sages by Mary Jane Shoatz and Mary Stoner and Arthur Pye from India, and Charles Frey from Nicarauga. Monday and Tuesday, 7:15 p.m. Rupert Turman, Charles Melhorn, Edna Sweitzer and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Frey of Africa give experiences. Wednesday Bishop and Mrs. David Climenhaga from Africa and Frank Reynolds superintendent of the Teen Challenge Training Centre of Rehrersburg will speak _ of “Africans responding to the Challenge” and ‘Seeing Mir- acles of God’s Grace”, in America. Each evening, Sunday thru Wednesday, Missionary pic- tures will be shown at 6:45. The public is invited to these services. EVANGELIST SERVICES AT EAST FAIRVIEW Evangelistic services will be held at the East Fairview Church of the Brethren, be- ginning Monday, Oct. 25 and continuing through Sunday, Oct. 31. The services will begin at 7:30 pm. and special music will be featured each even- ing by the Senior choir and other groups from the church Guest preacher for thest meet- ings is the Rev. Dr. J. Herb- ert Miller, pastor of the Spring Creek Church of the Brethren, Hershey. An invi- tation is extended to every- one to attend these services. PAGE SEVEN TO SPEAK HERE Dr. Bruce L. Morgan, Exe- cutive Secretary, for the past ten years, of Northeastern Gospel Crusade, South New- bury, Vermont, will be speak- ing at a Bible Conference at Calvary Bible church, Done- gal Heights, Sunday, October 24 through Friday, Oct. 29 each evening at 7:30. Dr. Morgan is a graduate of the Baptist Bible Semin- ary in Johnson City, N. Y., and has been engaged in Bi- ble Teaching and evangelistic work in churches across the country as well as in Bible Conferences. Northeastern Gospel Crusade, Inc., is a home missionary enterprise which has been instrumental in establishing a large num- ber of Bible preaching chur- ches in New England and up- per New York State. Mr. Morgan is president of the Bible Institute of New England, St. Johnbsury, Ver- mont, which is subsidiary of New England Gospel Crusade Special Sertices Beginning Sunday, October 24, and continuing through the 28th, services will be held nightly at the Newtown E.U.B. church. The Rev. Oscar A. Hvden, former superintendent of the Eastern Conference of the E. U. B. church, will be the speaker. Services will begin each evening at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Richard W. Coulter, pastor, will be in charge. St. Luke's Episcopal Church Mount Joy The Rev. Donald H. Feick Rector Saturday 9:30 a.m. Jr. Confirmation Class in the Church. Sunday 8:00 a.m. The Holy Com- munion. 9:30 am. Family Service and Church School. 11:00 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon. Tuesday 7:00 p.m. Jr. Choir rehear- sal. 7:30 p.m. Sr .Choir rechear- sal BOB TAYLOR in Massachusetts. DON CLAPPER Hear Bob Taylor tell you how to Behold The Man. This sermon, illusirated with beautiful color slides, will make Christ a personal living Savior to each person. Bob Taylor is a returned missionary who served and traveled in South America, Japan, Korea and Canada. He is a native of Maine and received his Theological degree HE MAKES THE BIBLE PLAIN And has a Message of Hope for Earth's Last Hour Mount BEHOLD THE MAN CHRIST FOR TODAY EVANGELISTIC TEAM VISITS AT THE MOUNT JOY, PA. Don't Miss The Opening Night Sermon Sunday, Oct. 24-7:30 Joy Theatre