WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1966 ® Church News | | (From page 6) Christian Instruction. 5:45 p.m. Youth Fellow- ship. 7:15 p.m. Evening Bible Study (Discussion Group). Monday 6:45 p.m. Lancaster Group Y. F. Meeting. 7:30 pm. W.S.W.S. Meet- ing. Tuesday 7:00 p.m, Evangelism Com mission Wednesday Ash Wednesday, Lenten Ser- vice, Glossbrenner E. U. B. Church, sermon by Reverend Donald H. Feick 6:45 pm. Junior Choir rehearsal 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir Re- hearsal Friday 7:00 pm. Boy and Girl Fellowship. 7:30 p.m. World Day of Prayer, St. Mark's E. U. B. Church. Saint Mary's Roman Catholic Church Father Frederick J. Vaughn Pastor Sunday 8:00 a.m. Mass Trinity Luineran Church The Rev. W. L.. Koder Pastor Sunday 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Morning Wor- ship. 7:00 pm. Wednesday 7:30 pm. Service. Thursday 6:00 p.m. tical Class. 7:00 p.m. Coniirmation Class. Luther League. Ash Wednesday Junior Cateche- Mt. Pleasant Church Brethren in Christ J. Earl Martin, Jr., Pastor Sunday 9:00 a.m. Sunday School B. Musser Forry, Supt. 10:15 a.m. Morning Wor- ship. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting. Cross Roadés breinren In Christ Church Mount Joy B. E. Thuma, Pastor Robert Sentz, Supt. Sunday 9:15 a.m. Sunday School Adults and Juniors 10:30 a. m. Morning Wor- ship. Message by Rev. Lane Hostetter of Mechanicsburg. 7:00 p.m. Evangelistic Ser- vice. Sermon by Rev. Hostet-} ter. Wednesday j 7:30 p m. Midweek Bible Study and Prayer Meeting. Church of God Mount Joy. Penna. Ralph C. Warner, Pastor 9:30 a.m. Bible school 10:30 a. m. Morning Wor- ship Service. : 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Service. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Bible Study Classes. Thursday No Senior Choir rehearsal St. Luke's Episcopal Church Mount Joy The Rev. Donald H. Feick Rector Sunday 9:30 ~ m. Morning Prayer and Schurch School 11:00 2 m. Hely Commun- ion and S¢ ron. 30 p.m. Jr. Youth Fellow ship Wednesdav “Ash Wedn~sday”’ 9:00 am. The Holy Com- munion and Meditation 7:30 p m. Community Len- ten Service at Glossbrenner EUB Church The bill - paying habit is very’ éxpensdive. | REV. R G. DUNWOODY, 4-C MISSION SERVICE Throughout Lancaster Co. and the Central District of the Eastern Conference of ithe Evangelical United Breth- ren church, local churches are conducting in special 4-C Mission services, beginning in the local churches with the morning and evening servic- es, Sunday, Feb. 27 and nightly * through Thursday. March 3 at 7:30 o'clock. The Rev. Richard G. Dun- woody, pastor of the Grace church, Penbrook-Harrisburg, will be the guest Missioner and Preacher for the local series of services at St. Mars. His subjects for the week are for Sunday, 10:15 a.m., “Man- agers For God”; 7:30 p. m. “What is the Gospel?” Mon- day, Feb. 28, 7:30 “Three Calls To Evangelistic Effort’; Tuesday evening, ‘The Birth From Above”; Wednesday avening, “The Ten Command- ments’; and Thursday even- ing, “A Strong Man On His Knees.” There will be special mus- ic each night by the choirs of St. Mark’s church and guest groups. Mr. Clifford Schmid is director and George Bros- ke Jr., is church organist. ‘lof the i tive, Comprehensive, i lian Confrontation) out the ings each morning in Lancas- ter Coventant church for the pastors and guest missioners Lancaster County churches will be Dr. J. Allan Ranck of New York (City. This 4-C Mission Coopera- Christ- will be held in Evangelical United Brethren churches through- USA in the winter and early spring period of 1966 and is sponsored by the denominational Board of Ev- angelism in cooperation with all the conference Boards of Evangelism. Thirty-five Lan- caster county EUB churches are cooperating in the ser- vices. A cordial invitation is @iv on to all 10 auwnd these scr vices. Special Services Evangelistic services at the | Mount Joy Mennonite church on Donegal Springs Road, will be held from Saturday evening, Feb. 19, to Sunday evening, Feb. 27. r Benjamin F. Lapp, pastor of Beaver Run Congregation, Watsontown, Pa. will be serving as evangelist. Ser- vices will begin each evening at 7:30 o'clock. The public is invited. On Ferlough Pfc. David L. Allen, sor of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ma- teer of 276 Marietta Avenue, | Mount Joy, is spending a 30-day furlough at his home David enlisted in the Army in March, 1965 and received basic training at Ft. Gordon, Georgia. Following basic he was sent to the United States Army ‘Signal School at Fort Monhouth, -N. J. He gradu- ated from the school Jan. 28. After his furlough he will report for duty in Stuttgart, Germany as a fixed station facilities controller. THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. The Director for the meet-; - Home News - by Bessie U, Hayles This last week the hooded clouds, like friers, told their beads in drops of rain, and finally came down in pouring rain to wash away the dirty snow and clean some dirt from cars that had been splashed by melted snow. We always know that “af ter the clouds, sunshine.” This will bring our usual list of guests to our home. Mrs. Herman Bruggemann of Baltimore, Md., called to see her mother, Mrs. Emily Cranford. On her way to a supervis- ing position for the Eastern Star home in Cleveland, O., Mrs. Geraldine Fick was an overnight guest at the Home. Tuesday, Feb. 8, Donegal and First Presbyterian chur- ches Women's Association, held their regular meeting at our Home. They served de- licious refreshments and gave | an interesting program of de- {lightful hymn singing, ar- ranged in an unusual manner, led by Mrs. W. Scott Heisey, with Mrs. J. W. Heisey at i the” piano. Few people com- ling to call and few able to | go out made it a very en- | joyable evening. i Mrs. Gladys McKelvey cal- | led for Mrs. Bessie Hayles to | visit with Lancaster friends. | Returning with her was Mrs. | Sara Waite, who had been | | visiting her sister, Miss Edna | | Buchanan. Also along werc | Mrs. Mabel Crouthamel and | Miss Edna Buchanan. | Thoughtful friends of Mrs. | Margaret Koerting, Mr. and | town, came to take her for a town, came to tae her for a | ride. 2 The United States far ex- ceeds any other nation in the use of electricity. With only one-sixteenth of the world’s population, the nation has more than one-third of the world's power capacity. This capacity is three times great- er than the Soviet Union's, which is the second-ranking nation. PAGE SEVEN Presbyterian | Guest Missioner Rev. Robert J. Miller, pastor of Calvary E. U. B. Church, Harrisburg, will be the guest missioner for ihe 4C (Comprehensive, Coopera- tive, Christian, Confrontation) Mission from Ftb. 27 to Mar. 13 in the Salem. E. U. B. church Manheim. Rev. Samuel H. Stoner, pastor of Salem church an- nounced that services wil! be held each evening except on Fridays during the two-week period. The Rev. Mr. Miller will speak each evening from Feb. 27 to March 3. From March 5 to March 13 the Rev. Mr. Stoner will be the speaker. Music director for the campaign will be Miss Fatri- cia Shonk. Special music will be presented at each service. Exchange Services Last Sunday evening, Feb. 13, the pastor, choir and members of the congregation of St. Mark's church joined in the evening service of Bethel AME church of Lan- caster. This Sunday evening, Feb. 20 at 7:30 o'clock the Rev, | A. J. Simmons, pastor of Me- {thel AME, will bring the | message at St. Mark's church land his choir will render special music. Both congre- gations will join in the ser- vice. 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