The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 158, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 5, 1985 Page: 12 of 39
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Grace Methodist Wesley Choir musical slated
Wesley Choir of Grace United Interest group II will meet at 7
Methodist Church, 304 N. Pruett, p.m. Monday at the church,
will present a children’s musical1 Society of St. Stephen meets at
“Kid’s Praise III,” at 7 p.m. 2p.m. Tuesday.
Sunday in the fellowship hall, Frances Fagan will host
Boys and girls in the.second- Rachel Group, United MetHbdist
through fifth grades are Women, at 2- p,m. At 105
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jnemhers oj the choir
. Psalty, the main character
costumed as a songbook, comes
to the children as an almost
magical character teaching the
"good news” through the
musical. Psalty is'.played by
LeRoy Fields. Members of his
family, also dressed as
songbooks, are his wife, played
by Pat Carroll, and children,
played by Amy Peebles, Tracy
McWilliams and Clint Quartz.
Other participants in the
musical include Hilari Arm-
strong, . Kimberly. Bryant, Jen-
nifer Burroughs, Brett Bur-
roughs, Clint Gairisloh, Anna
■Martin, David McCandless,
JDonald McCandless, Jennifer:
O’Sullivan, Izola Richards, Jen-
nifer Riley, Tiffany Ummel and
Beth Walker.
Costumes have been designed
by Mrs. Carroll, The musical
will be directed by Mefle Epper-
son.
will have a special message for
the children on the altar steps.
Todd Leakey will serve as
acolyte. Special music will be
presented by Chancel Choir
under the direction of Abraham
Thomas. Thomas will play the
Holy Communion will be observ-
ed.
Chancel Choir will have a
covered dish luncheon following
the worship service. It will be
held In Busch Center.
Evening seMiSTtvilf be^rrarr1
Iter £St
Westwood.
Outreach Group’ will meet at
10:3Q a.m. Wednesday with
Merie Williams, 5111 Ashwood, /
for a salad luncheon and pro-,
gram.
Evangelism Work Area,
chaired by M.L. Griffith, meets
at 6 p.m.
Church and Society " Work
Area, with Bob Saterbak as
chairman, will meet at 6:15 p.m.
Finance Committee meets at
6:15 p.m. with E.W. Froehner as
chairman.
Administrative Board meeting
will be at 7“ p.m. with Jim
Schaefer presiding.
Keenagers .have planned a
covered dish luncheon for 11:30
a.m. Thursday in the snack
area. v
Applications are being taken
for Vacation Church! School1,
“Bullfrogs, and Butterflies”
scheduled for June 10-14.
A humorist book review, “Life
organ and Gail Funderburk will p.m. with the Rev! Mel Brinkley
A covered dish dinner is plann-
play the piano.
A pancake and saushge din-
ner, sponsored by Outreach
Class, will be held ■ following
morning worship. Tickets are $3.
Proceeds will go toward refur1
bishing the children’s Sunday
school wing.
Men’s softball practice is
scheduled for 2 p.m. at Pum-
phrey School, 4901 Fairway.
Puppet. Ministry will meet a£ 4
p.m. *
Junior and Senior High United
Methodist .Youth Fellowship
meets from 5 to 6:30 p.m.
Bibtes study on Ephesians
meets at fp.m. with Mary Ruth
Vaught leading.
Women’s exercise class meets
from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday
and Thursday with . Margaret
Read as instructor.-
Chancel Choir will rehearse at
7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
St. Paul’s softball team will
preaching.
Long Range. Planning Com-
mittee meets at 7 p.m. Monday.
Mrs. Emmitt Barrow will pre-
sent the program for United
Methodist Women at 9:45 a.m.
Tuesday. Hostess will be the
Sunshine Subgroup. *
Trustees mfeet at 7 p.m. Tues-
day.
'Children’s Day Out Program
oj)ens.at 9 a.m. Wednesday.
'XY$Dlyfr meets at 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday. ~
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6T. JOHN'S ’
St. John’s United Methodist
Church, 501 S. Alexander,-begins
activities with church school at 9-
a.m. Sunday.
Worship begins at 10 a.m. with
the Rev. George M. Atkinson
WESLEY CHOIR of Grace United Methodist Church, 304 N. Pruqtt,
will present the children’s musical Kids Praise III at 7 p.m. Sunday
in'the church’s fellowship hall. Members of the main cast are, from
left, Clint Quartz, Amy Peebles, Tracy McWilliams, Pat Carroll ajid
LeRoy Fields. .
The Rev. Jim Ross will preach
“Living Together As a Family’
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classes. . ‘h’X: fellowship hall^ Matfgaretta plex. 5200 East Road. ,
The Rev. Harold Fagan will- Bolding of Houston is the St. Paul’s Junior High Youth
preach "Surveying the Cross” at reviewer. Refreshments will be and leaders will hare a-summer
- - -- - »*-—■-* served. Tickets are $5 apd may planning retreat from l(b to 5
be purchased from any member p.m. Saturday atthe church.
ofUMW.
preaching "Plants I Have' to begin National Family Week.
Known and Loved.” Sunday is The Rev. Earl Bledsoe will serve
Golden Cross Sunday and a, as liturgist. Rodney-Haedge will
special offering will be taken, direct Chancel Choir in the
Larry Dunlap is choir, director, singing of the antlTem, David
janigt. ....... Sanders will serve as organist......
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Day School Committee, wjth
Scottie McDowell as chair-
woman/will meet at 7 p.m.
Wednesday in .the churfcb,
library.
Guild will meet at 7 p.fn
Wednesday in the home of Leo^a^l
Chrisman. 26334 W. Main.
Holy
* HJ:45,a.m. Liturgist will be the
* Rev. Bill Jobe Jr. Sacrame/it of
Holy Communion will be
celebrated. Offering left at the
communion rail \yill be used for
local mission work. Serving, as
communion stewards will be
Ruth and* H.H. Slitschmann.
Clint and Damon Gates will be
acolytes. Epperson will play the
organ. He will direct the Sane- ..... r
- tuarv Choir as it sings the an- Christ,,
them, “Name of Names.” He
will also sing a solo. -4
Church school begins at 9:30
am.
ST. PAUL'S
Communion 1
?jll be
observed at 10:50 a.m. Sunday at
St. Paul’s United Methodist
Church, 7915 Bayway Drive.
The Rev. S.M. Dunnam Jr.,
flvill preach “The Facje of
~ '"7T Offering left on the
communion table will go to
Golden Cross, which helps sup-
port United Methodism’s helping
and healing ministries. Dunnam
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At All Saints' Episcopal
CEDAR BAYOU
“Too Great To Accept” will bfe
the sermon the Rev. Emmitt C.
Barrow preaches at 10:50 a.m.
-Sunday at Cedar Bayou United
Methodist Church, 2714 Ferry.
Chancel Choir, under the
direction of Les Cole, will sing
the anthem. Richard Ponder will
play the organ. Ushers will be
Byron, Wadley, Danny Camp-
bell, John McCormick, Barney
Schmidt and John Lancaster!
Healthcare Center1, 4109 Beau-
mont and 1:30 p.m. to Baytown
Nursing Home, 1106 Park.
United Methodist Youth
Fellowship will meet at 4. p.m.
with counselors- Steve and Elsa
Court.
Finance Committee will meet
at 4 p.m. in the'fellowship hall.
Administrative Council will
meet at 6 p.m. ;
“Over:42” Club meets from 2
to 5 p.m. Wednesday^
a.m.
Members r^re
perishable food items for
Sheltering Arms. Items may be
placed in the foyer prior to wor-
ship. Jill Hinkle, Senior High
United Methodist Yout#
Fellowship will be responsible
for delivering the items to the
center.
The second class for acolyte
training will be held at 9:30 aim.
Sunday.
ST. MARK'S
St, Mark’s United Methodist
Church, 1703 Oklahoma, will
celebrate Holy Eucharist at
10:45 a.m. Sunday.
Junior and Senior High UMYF
will meet at 6 p.m. for supper
and meetings. Junior high will
play volleyball. Senior high will
hear a program by Staci Strat-
ton.
Sproat to celebrate Holy Eucharist on Sunday
MAC GOBER
Maranatha's
revival will
feature Gober
The Fifth Spnday of Easter
will be celebrated with Holy
Eucharist at 10 a.m. Sunday at
All Saints’ Episcopal Church, 200
Caldwell Dr.
The Rev. Jim Sproat, vicar,
will be celebrant. He will be
-assisted by Deaconess Gladys L.
Hall, gospeler; Errol Giblin, lay
reader; and Robert Sproat,
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are Linda Hendricks and Darrel
Mullins. Congregational music
will be led by Bonrty B. Giblin,
organist. The children will sing
“This is My Commandment”
prior to the reading of the
teachers will meet to discuss
Christian education.
Bishop’s Committee will meet
at 7 p.m. Thursday.
At noon each Weekday, except
Wednesday, Miss Hall conducts
Mid-Day Prayers and Interces-
sions at the St. James House
Chapel, 5800 Baker Road. At 7:30
P-m,___Sunday, she conducts......
lead the adult class in studying
St. Luke.
Immediately following morn-
ing services, Anglicah Women’s
Guild will meet to finalize plans
for the annual parish picnic set
for 2 p.m. May 26 at the rectory.
Barbecued brisket will be sup-‘
plied by the church.
Lamkin, choir director.
. At 9 a.m. chalice bearers will
be John Lefeber and Suzette
Carrow. Mark Jones and Taylor
Miller will serve at 11 a.m.
Prayers of the People will be
led by Janet Valdes at 9 a.m.
Richard Bosely will lead at 11
a.m. ►
Mrs. Carrow will read the
and a supervisor to lead the
young people in a Bible-based
curriculm. Three classes qre
available for adults, Bonnef
* presents -lectures on St. John’s
Gospel;' singles meet wfth
Lefeber ; and Mrs. CarroW offers
a class based on Revelations. *
A nursery will, be available
•celebrated by
’Fairbrother.
the Rev! Hank
At 6:30a.m, weekdays, except
Wednesday; Sproat,.. ^conducts
Morning Prayer at All Saints’.
E*SrS«i»' “
and inquirers’ class is at-7:30
p.m. .
A work committee will meet at
10:30 a.m. Saturday to work on
the church grounds.
„ The Rev. Mac Gober will
preach revival Sunday through
Wednesday at MaranathaJTejn-
ple in Mont Belvieu.
The meetings will begin at 7
p.m. Sunday and at 7:30 p.m.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednes-
day.
Gober, a former Hell’s Angel,
•was a drug addict and alcoholic.
He has shared his testimony
on many television programs
and in full-time ministry. Gober
is also founder of Canaan Land
support and ministry of the food
pantry at Trinity Episcopal-
Church will be taken.
Following the service; a first
Sunday covered dish luncheon
will be held. ”
Christian education is offered
ST. MATTHIAS
St. Matthias American
Episcopal Church, 4822 N. Main,
will meet at 11 a.m. for Morning
Prayer.
The service will be under the
at 9 a.m. AH crasses have studies direc tionofJobn I lea 1 d, senior
Boys Home in Montgomery, Ala,
The Rev. Ronnie Trice will
and activities based on the Bible
readings,of the day and on the
seasons of the church year. The
children will focus on “The Love
of the Good Shepherd is For All
His Sheep.” The adults will con-
clude their study of Psalm 23.
At 1 p m. the second in a series
of first communion classes will
be given.
At 2 p.m., church school
reader. Harry K. Johnson will
assist. Altar Guild will be
represented by Ann Heald,
Royce Ann Johnson and Annette
Johnson. Music is under the
direction of Joecile Harlow.
» Sunday school will precede
mornitig worship. -Children’s
classes are under the supervi-
sion of Mrs.. Johnson. Gertrude
Lyon and Joecile Harlow will
TRINITY
, At 9 a.m. and 11 a.m, Sunday,
the Fifth Sunday of Easter, the
Rev. Robert H. Bonner, rector of
Trinity Episcopal Church,*2701
W. Main, will celebrate Holy
Eucharist and preach.
At 11 a.m., Bonner will of-
ficiate at the Daughters of the
King Service of Admission. Ray
V. Clarke will be made a
member of this order. Music will
be under the direction of Jon
Lamkin, organist, and Lynn
readatll a.n^
At 9 a,m. ushers will be Bill
and Fran Gidley. At 11 a m. Ted
and Betty Boone will usher.
Caring for the Altar Will be
Cecile Dean, Lil Gillette, Gwen
Wilson and Alison Listiak,
Robert Vinyard, Dan Listiak,
Jason Horton, Greg Eubank and
Paul Garner will serve as
acolytes.
At 8 a.m. Men of the church
will prepare and serve a family
breakfast.
Children’s church will meet at
9 a.m. with Steve Carroll as lay
reader.
At 10:15 a.m., Sunday school
will begin. For each age group,
pre-kindergarten -through high
school there are two teachers
Episcopal Young Churehmfen
will meet. • -!
At 7 p.m. Wednesday, there
will be a celebration of Holy
Eucharist and the Laying on!of
Hands for Healing. At 7 p.m. ahd
at 8 p.m. Bethel Bible class,
taught by Bill Rogers, Lois
Luallin, and John Lefeber, wjll
meet.
At 10 a.m. Thursday, ! a
celebration of Holy Eucharist
and the Laying on of Hands lor
Healing will be held. At 11 a.ip.,
Morning Bible Class will meet
with Bonner to continue an In-
depth study of II Corinthians. At
7:15 p.m., the choir will
rehearse. At 7:30 p.m., Sunday
school staff will meet.
Sun Classified — 422-8323
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preach at 10:45 a.m. Sunday.
Communion will be served bet-
ween 10 and 10:30 a:m. in the
sanctuary.
Bible study classes will begin
at 9:34 a.m. ‘
Children’s church will begin at
" °SandyTfice will talk at 10 a.m.
Tuesday.. 1 .
Outreach will visit at 10:30
a.m. Thursday.
i Arthur and Dencie Purvis and
“Livin’ Water” will provide
music at each service;.,.
A nursery is provided.
American Heart (
Association
Trinity
Tabernacle
Assembly of Goql
1008 E. Lobit
Sunday-May 5 p.m.
8:30..........:...... ----- Morning Worship
9:40. ........... .............Bible Study
10:35 .....Y.........Morning Worship
6:00....:.................Evening Service
Kirk & Patti — Ministry in Word & Song
James E. Smithy-Pastor Melvin Jones, Assoc. Pastor
MISSOURI STREET
/ Church of Christ
Hiway 146 East of tunnel
SUNDAY: Bible Class.......
SUNDAY: Worship Services.... 9:55 A.M. & 6:00 P.M
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morning worship. ’Items for the
to bring non- auction are being solicited. The
auctioneer will be Bid
Blackburn. For more informa-
tion contact Beverly Burroughs
at 424-7437 or Thebe Worden at
424-3384. j
Registrations are being taken
through May 17 for district carfip
June 24-28 at Lakeyiew
Methodist Assembly, nefer
Palestine. The camp is for yoifth
entering sixth thru 12th grades;
The spanish-speaking San
Marcos congregation meets for
worship at 10 a.m. and 6 pin.
Sunday in the Church annex. Sfin
Marcos Church school meet at 9
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 158, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 5, 1985, newspaper, May 5, 1985; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1075188/m1/12/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.