The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 93, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 30, 1977 Page: 4 of 26
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' ’
ation Service
Set At Cedar Bayou
regional action ralk at Park Baptist Church Feb. 6. An invi
Place Baptist Church’1 in Hous- tatiop is extended to adults if
Deadline Noon
Wednesday
m A deacon’s ordination service
•will highlight Sunday morning
'sememt-feiarfiaTO'Baptist' ‘“-rtf
Albert McMullen, a laymen,
will be ordained as a deacon of
the church. McMullen is a Sun-
day School teacher and is em-
ployed by Houston Lighting and
Power.
The Rev. E. Richard Steel will
preach on "Chosen to Serve" in
the morning service. The music
will be directed by Tim Middle-
ton. Service time is 10:55 a m.
Sunday afternoon activities be-
serveral songs during the even
ing service,«
TpiTr-^aarThryatmi
choir will rehearse. The men’s
choir will practice Sunday even-
ing following the service.
The Young Musicians meet at
4 p.m. Monday. The Music
Makers meet at 3 p.m.
Adult choir rehearsal is held at
8:15 p.m, Wednesday
At 7 p.m. Monday, the youth
will meet for Bible study at Roy
Johnson’s home.
The mission organizations and
tohoii Vto.'I
Following church services
Sunday evening, there will be a
youth fellowship in the activi-
ties building. Roq Ellis wilt lead
activities.
Memorial
gin at 5 p.m. with youth choir re- the new RA program meet at
hearsal. This is followed by
church training at 6 p.m. ,
"Youth Night" will be ob-
served in the evening service
which begins at 7 p.m. The youth
choir will being .special music.
The song service will be directed
by Brian Brewer:
A special testimony will be
men of the'church will serve as
ushers. For the sermon, Rev.
Steel’s topic will be “Buried
With Christ In Baptism.” The
service will conclude with bap-
tism. ’ ■, .
Following the worship hour, a
fellowship for youth will be held
in the activities building.
The Women's exercise class
meets Monday, Wednesday, and
8:30 p.m. Wednesday
A special recessed business
meeting will be called at 7:30
p.m. Wednesday.
The church will be consider-
ing the recommendations of the
long range planning committee
concerning the building pro-
gram.
first
The Rev. Roy A. Parker of
First Baptist Church will be
preaching at the church’s south
location, 2728 Kentucky, at the
11 a m. service, and ’the associ-
ate pastor, The -Rev. King,
Sanders, will be .at the north
location, 7122 North Main. They
willbe at opposite locations for
the 7 p.m. service at the south
An all-church fellowship and
informal reception will be held
for Mr and Mrs. Mike Salter
after the evening worship Sun
day. Mike has been called by
Memorial to serve as children's
director. , ■. ' —
He and his wife Gail have
moved to Baytown from Albu-
querque, N.M.. Where he served
the Del Norte Baptist Church in
a similar position. They will manship trophy awarded by San
this age group, wKetfieF single
because of divorce, death or
other reasons.
Sunday School begins at 9:30
a m. at Wooster, located at 7007
Bayway. Mrs. Grace Jackson
teaches an extension class at St.
James House at this same time.
Adults and youth will begin a
study of "The Great Awaken
ing" at the University of Chris
tian Growth which begins at 6
p.m. Sunday. John Parrott will
be the adult leader, while youth
v^ill be led byjlr.'and Mrs,
Terry Sain
The Pioneer Royal Am-
bassador football team at
Wooster has won the sports
Contributors to The Sun
Church Page are reminded
that the deadline for all copy is
noon Wednesday.
Meeting this deadline helps
The Sun expedite the church
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and “ fcature'spTnfr
allows the time to do a better
job.
Our thanks again go to those
who supply the copy and make
the church page possible.
Youth Day Is Slated
National Boys and ' Girls the goal of 8132,000 the Boys and The Central Assembly BGMC
Missionary Gwuwde Oay will be Gwl» - Miasionaey Crussde -has group"iriwadc«up of bays and
highlighted at Central Asembly
of God Church at both morning
and evening services Sunday.
The Rev Lester L. Campbell
is the pastor.
This year across the nation the worlfl in different Ian-
pledged to the International Cor-
respondence Institute to help
translate and print new Chris-
tian education Bible courses, map, and have achieved natiol
girls in the age group of 12 and
under. These youngsters have
put Baytown on the natjimal
man and have achieved national
The courses will be used around recognition by four times finish
Jchurches will be striving to meet guages.
reside at 4816 Country Club Jacinto Association to the team
Vievy. They are both graduates
tiltteSwutilwcsUu'aBapiiiit The.
Fridayat the, church hegmnmg^ ,^^,. a1, thjrd thrm#
at 9:30 a m. in the activities, ;
The church 4s also open for
visitation at 9:30 a.m. Monday..
Wednesday evening activities
begin at 6:45 p.m. with the
weekly planning meeting and
mission auxilaries. This is fol-
lowed by prayer meeting at 7:30
p.m. and Adult Choir rehearsal
at 8:15 p.m.
« Thursday night, churchwide
visitation is scheduled for 7 p.m.
* ^ifregular TuSdayactiv[tt«
will be conducted with the
Clothing Room opening at 9
a.m.. followed by the "Friends"
Ministry at 9:30. The Flo Love
Baptist Women will meet at 10
a.m. for. their monthly general
meeting
Beginning at 7:30 p.m,, there
will be a .Good News Texas
Music Conference at , the San
Jacinto Association Bidding
Churchwide visitation is set for 7
p.m.-Tuesday,at both location?..
Midweek prayer meeting
begins at 6:30 p.m., at both loca
tions .....
The Phebian Class of Adult
■Sunday School Department 4
south .location, will have
meetings
ological Seminary in Fort Worth
At the fellowship, deacons and
men staff members will provide
cakris for the' occasion' Cakes
will be judged for originality,
taste and texture and beauty.
"Finding a Lost Love" is the
topic of the sermon that the
pastor, Dr. W. Edtvard Thiele,
will preach at the 11 a.m, wor-
ship Sunday. Special music will
be presented by Dr, Gary Hor-
Catholic Churches
‘Christian First’ Is
Theme For St. John’s
ing in second place in the nation
in total giving, including the past
three consecutive years. The tro-
phies they have received are dis-
played in the church foyer.
The BGMC. group at Central
will be striving for the nation's
top spot this year, and will greet
Lighthouse
"A Holy Ghost" service will
be the theme of the 11 a.m. Sun-
day evangelistic worship at
Gospel Lighthouse Assembly of
God Church, 311 E. Homan
Street at Dallas Street,
Special music and singing will
begin the service, with Mrs
Gayle Lansford at the piano,
Miss Debbie Gillen, electric
all on Sunday,,morning with a piano: Mrs. Bill Mainer, organ
displaying the best sportsman- be the sermon topic of the Rev
ship thwughom- the srowm ;«***■**«*»»? SW«N-S»mliy«r-4»
completed, The .award pn-^-----------
nounced Sunday by WesleyP Services will begin with the
Broussard, RA director at
srou
Wooster. David Bryan, Dusty day in the rectory. 3401 Wood
I The pastor will preach at the 7
p.m. service on "the Decay")f
Pentecost and Terry Sain are
counselor-coaches for the Pio-
neers^^^^^^H^^I
Youth who plan to attend the
[ski-Bible study, at Glorietta,
N.M., will be required to turn in
their reservation fee of $15 not
later than Sunday. There will be
a (3Re sale at Lewis and Coker
grades 7 through 12. Price of the
tickets is $1, The banquet will be
at Wooster Feb, 12
Decency.” and Rocky McCain
will present special music.
The pastor and Deacon R. L,
Summers will leave Monday for
a mission trip to Venezuela. The
pastor will be teaching Romans
in the English-speaking
churches, Lakeside Baptist in
Ciudad'Ojeda. near the city of
Maracaibo and the Bethel
Church in Caracas.
There will be a Valentine Par- outreach secretary
ty tHee Haw Style!for all youth'
in the activities building from
6:30 to 11 p.m, Saturday, Feb,
12, A group from the Meadow
Lane Baptist- Church " in
Arlington will provide. enter-
Being A Christian First" will day in the junior school. *. \
Mrs, Paul Reed is the new in-
uMm4m btr tlie.*w4im#B, usng
the Old Testament. Father
John Catholic Church.
anticipated Mass at 6 p.m. Satur
ilkimJaatoi SaturdaiTy.
benefit the group
Tickets are now available for
the Sweetheart Banquet for Ginger Smith! musk-
crest Drive The Sacrament of
Penance will precede.
Services will be held at £uin-|
phrey School Auditorium at 8:30
and 10:45 a.m. Sunday,
Assisting at 8:30 will be Bart
Hock, lector; Lawrence Bas-
lwo. minister of the eucharist;
foe Barth. Dave Mausolf, Ken
Sirporf .and Rev-g^ ^,
and Tony Sessions
Haimisek will (each the sopho-
mores. Jack Merkel will speak to
the juniors this week. Mr. and
IMrs.. Robert Henness'y continue
hold their meeting at 9:30 a.m,
Tuesday at the Knights of Co-
lumbus hall.
p.m, Thursday in the junior
school library,
A spurial rehearsal will be
held by the members and of-
ficers;of Court Mater Dei-of the m _ .....
the course on matrimony for the CDA/at 4 p.m. Feb. 6. Recep- s^iafchildren'7church, age-12
seniors lion of new members will be at 7 jnd.under will, be held. _
The two youth groups of the
inday,,morni
boojjc mark
welcome.
1 p.m. Bunda;
marker and a
beautiful
smile of wel
At the 7 p.m. Sunday service a
special BGMC program will be
presented, followed by the Na-
tional BGMC offering. Mrs. Bob
Chase is the Central BGMC
director and Mrs, Tharon La-
mer is assistant director.
Altar Society members wifi p.m* Feb. 7 with Mass in tjp
church,’
111)01
sher
ers; Toby and TohySessions
and Johnny Singer, altar boys
tainment. Tickets will cost 50, day.
The bus ministry at Wooster is
expanding rapidly and more
drivers are -heeded. Contact
Doug Cavanaugh to volunteer as
a driver or helper. Bus ministry:
visitation is at 9:30 a.m. Satur
Assisting at the, 10:45 Mass
will be. Dick Mora’vek, fflijjjster
of the eucharist, Mike Anders
Nursery will be provided for Louis Auzenpe, John Singer, A,
church visitation from 10 a.m. to
noon and from 6:30 to 7:20 p.m
Wendesday, The visitation pro-
gram will be under the leader-
ship of Mrs. David Townsend,
J Batla. Dennis LaJeunesse,
Raymond Heintschel. ushers;
Steve Poirot, Karl .Poirot and
Paul Gilbert, altar boys; The
Guitar Group, Music.
The school of religion will be
at 9:304,m. For adult education
at 9:30, Father Herndel will cbn
duct a discussion on “What Shall
We do to Celebrate Lent,”
The follow-up committee of
the pledge drive will also meet at
it church, the Christ Ambassadors
L and the
Presbyterian Session
Meetings Are Slated
The annual congregational! The chancel choir will meet at
meeting to receive year-ena|7:30 p.m, Wednesday for re-
reports will follow the 11 a.m.jhearsaj,
The ’Young Adults Class will
leave the church at 7 ;.m. Satur-'
day to go to the ’ Houston
Rocket^ basketball game in
Houston. Reservations should be
Central
Wooster
ALBERT MCMULLEN
Eastside
Central Baptist will have a
special "Witnessing-training ses-
sion, Jan. 31 and Feb. 1.
Richard Ivy, pastor of Temple
Baptist Church, will lead in the
1 studies. Beginning at 7 p.m., stu-
dies will continue to 9 p.m.
nightly., ;
Billy Joe Tate, pastor of Cen-
tral Baptist, will be leading the
same studies at Baptist Temple
on ’the sanie dates. ' ”
These sessions are designed to
more effectively share in
of recreation planned to include
every member of the family, is
A new class for adult singles, |at 7 pm. Tuesday in the church
25 and over, will be added to the activities building. A nursery is
Bible Study program at Wooster i provided for ages 3 and under.
worship at Westminster Pres
byterian Church Sunday
Church School is at 9:30; cof-
fee time at 10:40.
Junior High Fellowship meets
at 5 p.m. and at 7 p.m., the final in by Monday.
Worship Woritttep'tftpic will be
a discussion of the parts of the
service and order of worship. .
At i :30 p.m. Monday, there is
a called Session meeting. At 7:30
pi). Tuesday, Support -Com-
S.P'tB Bid Christian.
Episcopal Churches
Tell Of Sunday Plans
1:30,
-meet~at
instruction of the new parish| church
facilities will be lot. There are! The Thursday Therapy Gi
more than 25 contractors in the will meet at 10 a.m. Wednesdaj
Baytown area who have shown j
interest." ZTjWy
The usual First Friday Mass at ,v-~ 1 ■
iiavf .-in Nursing Home will bej The Session of First Presby-
postponed until next week. Paul teriari Church has called a meet-
The schedule for Sunday at
Central Assembly is as-follows :
Sunday School opening exer-
cises 9:45 a.m., classes at lOa.m
at 11 a.m. worship and also a
Mrs. Robert Ashby, accorgian;
Jamie Lansford, cornet; Jimmy
Rogers and Donnie Gigout,
guitars: and Doug Lansford.
drums
The service will feature sing-
ers Mrs. -Mary* Huddleston
Maris. Donnie-Gigout and the
"Singing Lunsford" Family.
and the Boys and Girls Mission-
ary Crusade meet at 6 p.m.. -*
At 7:30'p.m Wednesday the
Other services of the church
are at 7-p.ni Sunday, 7:30 p.m.,
Wednesday and th e Women's
Ministries, under the leadership
of Mrs - Jewel Gillen, at 9:30
a m. Tuesday.
__Ihe__Christ .. Ambassadors
Young People, under the spon-
sorship of,Donnie Gigout, meet
at 6 p.m. Sunday. Church School,
meets at 9:45 a.m, Sunday.
The Rev. Carroll Lansford is
.« '
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mid-week services are held, and the pastor.
Church Of Nazarene
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Sunday At
The Rev. John L. Harrison Sundav School at 9:45 a,m, with
says Sunday will be rally day at
First Church of the Nazarene,
2409 N. Main'.
Efforts to break existing atten-
dance records are being made.
There will be a joint service at
10:50 a.m. in the sanctuary for
children and adults. ~
The service will open with the
invocation •God is'SoGood ’di-
lst
Of
classes for ail ages, directed by
Brooks Starett. superintendent.
Sunday evening activities
begin at 5 p.m-. with choir prac-
tice. NYI begins at 6:15 pan,,
followed by the evening service
at 7 p.m. The choir will sing
“Don’t Let Another Day Go By"
by John W. Peterson. Jack and
Tammy Taylor will sing a duet.
Rev. Harrison will preach the
Love will be the theme
On the Fourth Sunday after be holy communion and heal-
vitnessing.
""Iran ~«th»
W Rev. Trojr Cartriifll.
pastor, will continue the series’
of expository sermons
Romans Sunday at Eastside
Baptist Church. The services are
at 10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Special music Sunday morning
file' presented byllie Iduif
Rev Tdt? Will speak oii ’‘The
will
Key To Revival" -at,the morning'
services. Evening, topic will be
The Church’s Mission."
Richard Hamilton will lead
the sanctuary choir as they pre-
sent a special, "Rock of Ages,"
at the morning services.
Ambassadors
chdir directed by Len Jenkins,
minister of music and youth.
The choir will sing a selection
ball game at Houston Baptist
University on Thursday, Feb, 3.
entitled. "He Could Have Called The church'tits will leave Cen-
Epiphany the .order for.services
at Trinity Episcopal Church will
be holy communion at 9 a.m
arid morning prayer at 11 a.m.
The Rev! Robert' H. "Bonner Will
‘Royal ,' Ambassadors ami
leaders will attend the basket-linen will meet, an J at 7:15there
celebrate at 9 a.m, and will
preach at both-services,
Sunday School begins at 10:15
a.m. The Adult Class, taught by
Father Bonner, will continue the_
study of St. Mark's Gospel. -
At 6 p.m. the Junior and Sen-
ior Episcopal Voung Church
Klein, co-moderator of the
Junior CYO, announces the elec-
tion of new officers. They are
Eugene Riley, president: Laura
ing of the congregation at noon
Sunday to "receive the report of
the budget committee and take
attendant, action thereto.” The
Bastian, vice president; Julie Rev. Burnette W. Dowler will
mg. Immediately following this
service ffie Daughters, of the
King Will have their regular
YiiuIlTTTOiFwili relfSrse, 5FT
]).m; Evening will be sung and
at 8 p.m. there will be rehearsal
for tfie adult choir. Mrs, Eleanor
Fisher is organist and director
for both choirs
will be a service of prayer and
praise. .
At noon-. Monday thorugh Fri-
Ten Thousand ’Angels." Linda tral Baptist at 5‘f .m. anfi.th’efaay^prayers are offered for tlje
Hamiter will sing- a solo in the
morning service also
fPatjis
Gunn, Paula Herring, Tricia
r--Hes$ler,--Jfeny Uj®;; Kerry Liles
and Randy Rhea -vfill present
group will Jiave-dinner at Pon- parish, the .diocese: the nation,
cho's in Pasadena. Kenneth Hill the world arid-the sick.'
sadors
The church Sunday School
workers will, attend a Ifeadership
S.
MISSOURI STREET
CHURCH of CHRIST
HWY. 146 NEAR THE TUNNEL
SUNDAY: BHiIiCIwm ........
SUNDAY: Worship Services......
WEDNESDAY: Bltile Classes......
. 9:55 A.M,« 6:00 P.M.
.................7:00 P.M.
Personal free counselling service is availaole
Welch "Insight To Life,"channel 39,7:30 P.M., Sunday
For Free Bible Correspondence Course cell 427-0459
For Five Minute Bible Lessons on Tape
Ceil 464J 951
sion of * St. Paul! two prayer
groups,will meet - one at 9 a.m."
at 204 Woodside and_the other at
10 15a. ni at 3(8 RUrneT-At 7 :30
p.m. there will be-holy com-
muriion and'the Laying on df
All-Saints
All-Samt:
will observe the fourth Sunday
after Epiphany with a celebra
a.m.
Father Robert Brooks will be
the celebrant. Deaconess Gladysat B P-m
Lyler. secretary; and Carolyn!moderate the meeting,
Lemelle, treasurer: j For the 8:30 a:m, and Tl a.m.
services. Rev. Dowler will speak
on “How Hard Is Your Head?'
are-Mr.
St. Josephs
rectecL by S. R. Brannon, minis
., ter' of music. The congrega-| evangelistic message. _
ie tiorial hymn will be an old-timel~Monday is all-church- skate
throiighjjut 'the morning service fav»rite- "Lo,ve Lifted Me.- j nigfif at Skateworld m Deer
Sundav at First Christian Die special song will be pre-j Park. This activity is the last
fhnrehM Fxnandinu on the wnr sented a wornen’s sextette,, Monday night in each month for
ship th MeM "God Is Love" Mrs. Wade Townsend, Mrs. John area Nazarene churches spon-
the Revj Robert K.Schomp will1 fMf Ru^-!fred ^ the Baytown church. A
preach, t the 10:50 a.m. service! fu'^er- Mrs.; bus will leave the church at 6:30
on the topic, "Are. You a Marvin Himsel, and Mrs^ Duanejp.m
Lover?; The children’s sermon,7kKay- »ompamed by Mrs.: Wednesday has prayer ser-
will be'rl Love You ” |Pete Turley. (vices.at both noon and 7 -p.m
Speciajl music for the service
’will be presented by the.cbancel
■Prdpfiei'
sage of Love” js the theme for
the fourth Sunday in , ordinary
time ,ut. Si.. Joseph Catholic
Church Sunday with Msgr, J. P,
O'Sullivan and the Rev. James
Rainosek , celebrating . the
Masses.
Richard Worth, will assist as
Episcopal iehurch lector at the 7 p.m. Mass Satur-
day. Sunday lectors will be Mar-
lin Moore at 7:30 a.m., Sam.
tion of the holy eucharist at lpileauchamp at 9:30a.m., Walter
Zeglin at II,a.m.( Mark Kplp at
i2:l-5’.p,m. and Jacob’Schneider
early service and'Mr. and MrS,
N. F. Chamberlain for the late
ing
At 4 p.m.’ Sunday', the junior
high youth group will meet at
the church, for. Their weekly
lun
Church School, classes meet at study apd recreation. Mr. and
Mrs. Keb Pierce are their spon:
the Christian Youth
9:30 a.m
the Junior High Fellowship
will go. roliyr skating. Sunday Fellowship wil| meet at 5:30
afternoon at Bayway Roller
Rink. Dr. and Mrs. Donald Mur-
ray and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Barr will accompany the group.
At 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, the Rev.
Jerry T. Souta Jr. will meet with
the Bible study group in the
church parlor.
choir hriper the direction of Mrs
Gorddn j Gallatin., Jan Notting-
ham is prganist
The Church School will con-
vene atj®:30 a.m. in the fellow- ..
* JTJlnn !.,«
A puppet show. “Western
Theater.” will be presented by
puppeteers Lori Barnhart, Brian
Shelton, David Shelton. Mary
Aaron and Hobby Townsend
The play, in a modern western
setting, is a parody of the Good
Women of the church meet; at
noon around the altar and the
evening service will be led by
Rev. HarriSon. Caravans, the
Nazarene scouting program for
children in grades 1-6, also meets
at 7 p.m. Choir practice is at 8
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tratfid sermon by. the .Rev,:
Duarte McKay, minister of chil-
dren. The rally day motto is
come early to get a seat.”
Sunday services begin with
Attend
Church
In thi
. at theJ
pastor,
Ramey,
op, the
with tl
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light th-
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Begin
special'
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on Wed
March (
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Theolog
professo
Is_ Dwight.
Jan-!
Rev. Ra
anhwR
Houston
as visitii
p.m, with Mr and Mrs. Jim
Martin as sponsors,
The Christian " Women’s
Fellowship, with Mrs, Bernice
Wheeler as president,, will meet
for its monthly executive board
meejing in the church parlor at
9:30 a.m. Tuesday,
Rob Maeserwill be sub-
deacon, T, E.,Rowleet the usher
and .Mrs. - Mdia Cunningham
coffee hostess!
The altar will be cared for by|!Mr.s. Hepry Tarski at 11,a.m
Nidia Cunningham apd Louise
Hands for Healing and at 8:30 Loiselle. Jimmy Girardeau is the
p.m.,the discussion group will organist.
, • r The holy eucharist will be
At 10 a.m. Ihnrsday there wiH 1 celebrated at 8:30 a.m. Adult
Sunday School will be at 9 30
Midweek Eucharist will be at
7:30 p m, Wednesday.
p.m. Saturday will be Robert
Donnelly, while LeRoy Veselka
anti Jaw Afoitoj will serve
9:30 a.m; Sunday and Mr. and
Religion classes for. three and,
four year olds will be at. 9:30
a.m. in the nursery aerdss from
the church
Registration is stilt open for
kindergarten through grade 8
Priwtt and Loblt St.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bible Classes for All ages
Sunday 9:45 a:m., Wednesday:00 p.m.
Assembly for Worship
Sundav 1Q:30n.maiHl6:0QB.m.
MT. ROSE MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
1132 Carver SI. ■>' - 422-3068
—.........REV, E. D. REED II, Th. D. Pastor'.......-
CHURCH SCHOOL ..9:30 a.m..
MORNING-WORSHIP 11:00 a.m.
MISSION TUES. ....6:00 p.m.
MIDWEEK WED. .,,6:00 p.m.
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