The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 187, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 6, 1982 Page: 12 of 66
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THE BAYTOWN SIN
9—My, Jung A, INC
4kUQlON
Theme For St. Paul's
Laity Service Revealed
Reappointed At Conference
Ministers To Stay At Grace Methodist
I am not ashamed of the
Gospel " will be the theme of the
Laity service at 10 30 am Sun-
day at St Pauls Lutheran
Church Joe Cacclotti Jr chair
man of the worship committee,
will lead the worship assisted by
Rusty Brockman. Larry Unsen-
bardt and Joe Schubert Acolytes
are Derrick Hurst and Rob Witte
Sunday school precedes the
mommg worship at 9 15am
Living tn Qod’s Love'' is the
theme of vacation Bible school to
be held 9 to 11:45 a m Monday
through Friday
Mrs Jim Schaefer is director of
the school Members of the staff
to be installed during the to 30
am Sunday worship include
Mrs Bill Hurst Mrs John Scott.
Mrs Mllroy Ganske, Kristi
Holley: Mrs Fred Cot trill. Mrs
Walter Rem Mrs Ray Dikeman
Mrs Rndi Simon, Mrs Terry Ew
mg. Pastor Probst. Mfs Larry
French. Mrs Scott Anderson.
Mrs Joe Cacciotti Jr Mrs
Larry Lindenbardt. Mrs Donadl
Eschberger, Beth Witte: Rob
Witte Jim Tapp Joey Cacciotti
The closing celebration will
begin at 6 30 p m Friday with a
sandw ich supper
Monday the .adult information
group meets at 7 30 p m
The Christian service league
begins at 8 a m and the church
council meets at 7 30 p m
Frank Lasater. delegate from
St Paul s, with Pastor Probst and
Bob Witte chairman of the
district council, will attend the
xiuthem District Convention Fri-
day and Saturday at Texas
Lutheran College. Seguin
The theme of the American
Lutheran Church Women Bible
study Is "Doesn t God Care’ The
Elizabeth Circle will meet
Wednesday at 9:30 a m and Mrs
Gordon Smith will be study
leader
The Mary Martha Circle meets
Thursday at 7:30 pm where
Mary Baumbach will be the study
leader The Church Women
United Thrift Shop will be staffed
by St Paul's Fridays and Satur
days in June
REDEEMER
The Lord Goes With You” is
the title of the sermon the Rev
Wayne M Schardt will present
Sunday at Redeemer Lutheran
Church
The board of elders will meet at
7 p m Monday Board members
are Barney Buescher Robert
Merchant, Glenn Knudson. Ken
neth Erwin, Lewis Justen, George
Comanich and Robert Brockman
There is a work w eek scheduled
this week at Redeemer Everyone
is asked to help clean up the
church and grounds The board of
stewardship is Sponsoring this
event For more information call
Mike Hertter, 422-0199
The Texas District Convention
is being held June 11-13 in Dallas
Among the people from
Redeemer attending are Rev
Schardt and Frederick Thiele,
delegates Richard Nelson and
Randy Moerbe will also be atten
ding as delegates
s Lay Sunday will be held June
13 Billy Weber will.be the
speaker Barney Buescher, chair
man of the board of elders, will
assist with the Liturgy
The Revs Charles P Godbey
and Keith Jenkins were reap-
pointed to the ministry of Grace
United Methodist Church by
Bishop Finis Crutchfield during
the Texas Annual Conference In
Houston. They and their wives
will be welcomed back at a
covered-dish supper at fL30 p m
Sunday In tbe Fellowship Hall.
Sylvia McKlnstry will present a
program on her mission tour to
India Beverly Moseley, chalrper
sob of die work area on mtatoas,
is coordinating the program
Hosting the dinner will be the
Friendship Class
Rev Godbey has chosen The
Holy Three’ for his sermon at the
10 45 k m Sunday worship ser-
vice Rev Jenkins will bring the
children's sermon.
The Sacrament of Holy Com
munion will be celebrated The of
(enng left at the communion rail
will be used for local mission
work Serving as communion
stew ards w ill be Esther and Alvin
Miles,
The finance committee, chaired
by R G McGraw. will meet at
6 15 pm Wednesday Geneva
Ferguson will preside at the
meeting of tbe administrative
board at 7 p m in Fellowship
Hall
The Keenagers have plaruiad a
covered-dish luncheon and pro-
gram for U » am Thursday in
the snack area
The Celebration Singers youth
choir has left on its annual con
cert tour The 37-member choir
will sing the musical
Lightshtne” at churches in
Mobile Ala Panama City,
Orlando. Largo, Tarpon Springs
and Tallahassee Fla., and
Walker. La
Merle Epperson is the director
with Mary Frances Petraah ac-
companist Other adult advisors
include Cheryl Epperson, Pat
Powers, Audrey and John Russel!
and Karen and Wayne Pearson
ST JOHN'S
Trinity Sunday will be observed
this week at St John's United
Methodist Cburch Tbe pastor,
the Rev Dr George M Atkinson,
will preach at the Ml a m service
on "We Believe in What's 'is
Name "
Members of the men s Bible
class will serve as ushers and An-
dres Crawford will be the reader
Fellowship tiraf-is at 8 30 a m
followed by children's music at
f ajn and church school at 9
am
Tbe United Methodist youth
fellowship will meet at 5 p.m to
discuss plans for the summer and
other act!vites
Choir rehearsal times have
been changed The choir will
meet Immediately following the
morning worship service for
rehearsals from 1115 a m to
12:15 p m, Richard Hazelip is
director and Linda Hazelip is
organist
An Intro '80s workshop on the
new-children and youth literature
wifi be held from 9 til 11:30 a m.
June 12 at League City
CROSBY
CROSBY t Sp> — Gary Brad
ford, gospel entertainer from
Baytown will perform at 7 p m.
Sunday at Crosby (inited
Methodist Church
Although handicapped. Brad
ford has been singing in churches
since be was a child The 17-year
old recently sang for the Kiwants
Internationa) Convention in
Anaheim Calif and has returned
from a singing tour of Puerto
Rico
The public is invited to the Sun-
day concert The church is
located at 1334 Runneburg
CEDAR BAYOU
"A Fellowship With Limita-
tions, will be tbe sermon topic *s
the Rev Frank M Richardson.
Jr preaches at the 10:50 a m ser-
vice at Cedar Bayou United
Methodist Church.
Ushers for this service will be
George Jacobs, Jim Goerner
R.D Burnside, III, Charles Stan
dard and Kenneth Yarbrough
Acolytes will be Thomas Raymer
and Royce Moyer • .
Church school, with classes for
all ages. conveattat9:30a m
The Junior and Senior United
Methodist Youth Fellowships will
meet at 5 p.m. for recreation and
a snack refreshment period
There will be no evening service
at the chuiifa.
The Wesleyan Service
Subgroup will meet at 7 p m Mon
day The Council on Ministries
meets at 7 p m Tuesday in the
conference room
, The XYZ Club meets af 10 30
am Wednesday and a covered
dish luncheon will be served at
noon
There will be no choir rehearsal
on Wednesday The Julia Lottie
Circle meets at 8am Thursday
The youth of the church will bold
a Rock-A Thon at the q^urch
beginning at 6 p m Friday and
closing at 6 a m Saturday .
SAINT MARK S
St Mark s United Methodist
Church, 1703 Oklahoma will
celebrate Holy Communion this
Sunday with the intern minister
Eric Anderson, officiating
Anderson was ordained deacon
this past week at the United
Methodist Conference held in
Houston
The Rev Frank A Boutwel)
will preach at 10:45 a m H is topic
is Recognizing God '
This Sunday will be Rev and
Mrs. Eric Anderson’s last Sunday
at St Mark s and they will be
guests at a breakfast being held in
their honor at 9 30 am. the
Church school hour
Kathie Hughes and Gayle
Boisture have announced vaca
Mon cburch school will begin Mon
day Those assisting Mrs Hughes
and Mrs Boisture are Debbie
Gonzalez Lanita Westmoreland
Brenda Bays. Scot tie McDowell
Llnsae Snider. Cheryl Reed. Liz
Lumus Susan Woodward. Pat
Richardson Eileen Caffey Gina
Haney and Jo Ann Wheeler
ST PAUL'S
Tbe Sacrament of Holy Com
munion will be observed at the
10 50 a m. worship service Sun-
day at St Paul's United
Methodist Church. 7915 Bayway
The pastor. Dr S M Dunnam
Jr will preach on "Do This, To
Remember " The offering left on
the communion rail has been
designated for Wylie College
Bryant Miller will serve as
liturgist for tbe month of June
Dr Dunnam will have a special
time for the children on the alter
steps d> he presents I be f- -r
Blag ’.Children's church which is
usually held for children 3 years
through kindergarten, has been
discontinued for the summer
months but will resume ;n the
fail .
Church school classes convene
at 9 45 a m A nursery is provided
for all services of the church
A time of friendship will be held
in tbe Fellowship Hall following
tbe morning worship
UMYF activities begin at 4 p m
with Ctndv and Lany Lipp* as
youth coordinators
The Bible study and prayer
group will meet at 7pm at the
borne of Dorothy Ganson 5807
Baker
The steering and design com
mittee for the new church
building will meet wuh the ar
chitect at 7 30 p m Mondav
The morning group of I nited
Methodist Women will meet af
9 30 a m Tuesday at the twine of
AnnPnchett 317 Burnet
The finance committee will
meet at 7 p m Tuesday The ad
ministrative board will meet at
7 30 p m Tuesday, with Jim
Read chairman pn-tding
Church Member To Preach At First Christian
Richard Fesmire. member of
First Christian Church, will speak
at the-10:50 a,m. service Sunday
at First Christian His sermon
topic will be Led by the Spirit.
Worship leader, will be, Julie
Miller, summer apprentice who
will also conduct the children's
, sermon
Fesmire Is a graduate of Texas
Christian University and attend
ed Brvte Divinity School from
1973-1975 he was interim minister
at the Christian Church in
Monahans and served as minister
of First Christian in Andrews
from 1971-1981
Presently he is manager of a
Baytown department store
The Christian Growth Summer
Program for Sunday school will
continue this Sunday with Dr
Riley Froh as the speaker to the
adults He is a professor of Texas
and American History at Sah
Jacinto College int-Pasadena His
topic for discussion will d*
"Prayer In History
The official board of the church
will mmt in business session at t
p m Wednesday Juna Hill
chairman, will preside
The'property department will
have a work day Saturday from n
a m to noon
BAYWAY
From Spendour to Spendour
will be the Rev. Charles Faires'
sermon topic af the i l a m Sun
day worship service at Bj. au.
Christian Church.
The . pastor s class led by
Faires, continues during church
school at 10a nj
SIBSCRIBt
TOD A Y!
GloryJand Services Told
MONT BELVIEU Assembly of God Highway 148 and Higgins, will
boat Its first monthly youth rally at 8 p.m Sunday The contemporary
gospel group Anchor of Pasadena will be featured in concert
Refreshments will be served after the rally Mike Jackson it the
pastor The public is invited
Ghanian To Speak Sunday
Sunday services at
Glory land Way
Praise, and Worship
Center will begin at
10:45 a m and 7,p m
Sunday with the Rev
Tommy Meekins
preaching
Children s church
Will, be held for
children ages 3
through 9 > following
the praise service
The youth from
ages 12 through high
school win meet at 7
p m Tuesday for
their weekly teaching
and fellowship
The Wednesday
word and worship
service will begin at 7
p m with Meekins in
charge
Gloryland Way is a
full gospel church
located at 7123
Decker near Lyn-
chburg A nursery is
provided
The Rev George K
Appekey from
Ghana; Africa will
speak at 6pm Sun-
day at Trinity Taber
n»cle - Assembly of
God. according to the
Rev J J Krimmer.
pastor
Appekey is m the
United States for
several weeks as an
official delegate of
the Assemblies of
God churches in
Ghana, West Africa
lie gad four other
African ministers are
presently speaking in
local churches tn.
several stales, They
are also visiting the
Assemblies of God
Headquarters tn Spr-
ifigfieid. Mo,. where
they will be honored
by officials there
Rev Appekey is
the general secretary
of the Assemblies of
God Churches in
Ghana, a position be
has held since 1972
He has also been the
pastor of the Takordi
Assembly of God
Church since 1966
His church is located
In the Western
Region of Ghana on
the coast of the At! am
tic Ocean He has a
congregation of about
400 members and is
building a larger
church auditorium to
seati.300 to 1,500 peo-
ple
The Rev Appekey
became a Christian
in 1952 while working
with the Animal
Health Department
veterinary service >
He graduated from
the Southern Ghana
Institute in 1964 and
has been in full-time
ministry since that
time He Is married
and has four
children
The public is in-
vited to attend this
special service
LAKEWOOD
CHURCH OF CHRIST
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9 AM . _____
10 AM Worship
VEMESMY
; 9 30AM
7 00PM .
. . Bible Study
6 P M Worship
todies'Closs
B ible Study
Coll m 424-5271, or write for free
Bible Correspondence Course
VACATION
BIBLE SCHOOL
Begins Monday, continues through
Friday, 8 30 to 11-30.* For children
from four through the sixth grade
Come, boys, girls'
Call Jeon Walloce for bus transpor
ration 383 3100 or 383 2333
9 30 o m ..... BiWeClosses
. ■ -Nurseries', -too. -
1040 o m _______ Morning Worship
Jerry Brim Sings
6 00p m. Training Hour
7:00 p m , Evening Worship
TRINITY BAPTIST MISSION
1225 Ni0n? Iff
Ttochtng and Pnoching Christ ihe Smntr t Oi-
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EorlD Shimon. Amor
SECOND BAPTIST
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Schedule of Services
SUNDAY - 1100AM
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WEDNESDAY 7 00PM
: Deaf Ministry ■
Singles Ministry
Christian Preschool
Gfaded Choir Pro gram
500 E JAMES
427-6S06
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 187, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 6, 1982, newspaper, June 6, 1982; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1063677/m1/12/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.