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Sunday, SeptanUr 18, 1983
THE BAYTOWN SUN
Ma rantha
Schedules
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that sustains <
S may be found thru regular church attendance
Activities
John Osteen, pas-
tor of Lakewood
Church, will be min-
istering at 7:30 p.m.
Monday at Marana-
tha Temple.
Also ministering
will be Dr. Lester
Sumrall of South
Bend, Ind. at 7:30
p.m. Tuesday.
Pastor Ronnie
Trice will minister at
the Sunday services
beginning at 8 a m.,
10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Communion will be
held between 10 and
10:30 a.m. in the fel-
lowship hall.
Bible study classes
begin at 9:45 a.m. for
all age groups.
Children’s church
begins at 10:45 a.m.
for children ages 3
through 6.
Sandy Trice will
minister at the Tues-
day teaching begin-
ning at 10 a.m.
...... 'Wednesday, begin- j
ning at 7:30 p.m.,
Trice will minister
the Word of God.
The youth will also
meet on Wednesday
in the youth room be-
ginning at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, begin-
ning at 9:45 a.m., the
outreach will make
visits.
Arthur and Dencie
Purvis, along with
Livin’ Water will
minister in music at
all services.
A nursery will be
provided for children
3 months' through 3
years.
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THE MAGNITUDE OF THE BIBLICAL ARMIES
THE ARMY OP ISRAEL CONSISTED OP INFCWTRY ONLY AND V\AS COMPOSED OP SPEARMEN,
SLINGERS, AND ARCHERS. (NUM.11.-2l) IT INCLUDED ALL THE ABLE BODIED MEN OP THE
NATION FROM TWENTY YEARS OLD AND UPWARD, ABLE TO SO FORTH TO WAR. THE LEVITE5
WERE THE ONLY MALES EXEMPTED FROM SERVICE BECAUSE THEY WERE THE PRIESTHOOD.
WHEN KING SOLOMON RULED, HE ADDED CAVALRY AND CHARIOTS TO HIS FORCES, SWELLING
THE NUMBERS AND THEREBY INCREASING THEIR EFFECTIVE POWER. HOWEVER, WHEN IT
CAME TO GREAT POWER, THE ANCIENT ARMIES OF NEBUCHADNEZZAR OF BABYLON OUT-
RANKED THEM ALL i BESIDES INFANTRY AND CAVALRY ME EMPLOYED A QORPS OF ELE- 7
PHANT DRIVERS, POSSIBLY THE FORERUNNER OF THE MODERN-DAY TANK. IT WAS JUST
SUCH AN IMPOSING FORCE THAT ONE CAY, SUDDENLY, ENCIRCLES JERUSALEM......
... AND JERUSALEM LIES AT THE MERCY OF
NEBUCHADNEZZAR'S BESIEGING ARMY.
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NEBUCHADNEZZAR IS
DETERMINED TO BREAK
THE 5IEGE AND END
THIS REVOLT OF THE
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The Rev. D.W.
Thaxton will be the
special speaker at the
10:45 a.m. Sunday
service at the First
Church of the Naza-
rene, 2409 N. Main.
Thaxton is district
Superintendent for
the Churches of the
Nazarene on the
Houston District
which takes in the
southeast corner of
the state. ,
Thaxton has served
in the position for six
years. He came to the
superintendency aft-
er a pastorate olysev-
en years at the First
Church of the Naza-
rene, Pasadena. He
and. Mrs. Thaxton
have children.
SAVE THIS FOR YOUR SUNDAY SCHOOL SCRAPBOOK
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This Future Is Me Possible Through The Cooperation of Local
Merchants. II Is Paii For By Firms ami Imlivitluals Wlm Believe
The Religious Institutions Are A Vital Part of Our Community.
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McDonald's Restaurant
310 N. Alexander Drive
Homer Martin and Employees
Binswangar Glass Company
1800 West Main
H.H. Ormsbee and Employees
Greer Florist, Inc.
123 West Gulf
All Employees
Acme Cleaners
2003 N. Main
Management and Employees
The Fair
Bay Plaza & San Jacinto Mall
Management and Employees
United Jewelers ft Distributors
900 West Texas Avenue
All Employees
A.M. flfbmas Paint A Hardware Co.
116 East Texas Avenue
Mr. & Mrs. A.M. Thomas III
Super Warehouse Foods
Baytown's Choice for
"Quality & Price".
Quick Service A irto Center
906 Ward Rd.-Ba>town
Ask for Frank or Mike
Lovell's BFO Furniture
600 Alexander Drive
Jim Lovell and Employees
Gulf Oil Company
810 North Main
Raymond Barrow, Dist.
Bayport Construction Co.
209 East Texas Avenue
Dan Mundinger & Associates
Art Mart
2 Main-Crafts & i-lobbies
4505 Garth Rd.-Art Gallery & Frames
Piccadilly Cafotaria
San Jacinto Mall
All Employees
San Jacinto Mothodist Hospital
1101 Decker Drive
Personnel
During the 9:45
a.m. Sunday school
hour, the film, “They || Zales Jewelry Company
Cry In The Night”
will be shown. The
filth is the story of
Nazarene Missions in || Cox Air Conditioning & Heating
Africa pioneered by
the Rev, and Mrs.
Harmon Schmelzen-
bach. The film is be- II Hurricane Lanes Bowling Center
ing shown in connec- I Special rates for groups & churches *
tion with the 75th an- I 720 Ward Road
niversary celebration || ,
of the Church of the
Molly Coglo Stuito Farm Insurance
513 Pork
Molly Cagle and ! Staff
Parts Supply Company
Auto Parts & Accessories
516 West Francis
R.L. Nelson Construction Co.
Phone 420-1739
Dick & Ann Nelson
Kick's Furniture Company
408 West Texas Avenue
Rick Thornton and Employees
San Jacinto Mall
Employees
Auto Parts Co,
315 N. Main
Management ar nd Staff
Aamco Transmission Specialists
2500 North Main
Charlie Cho and Employees
Lowe's Of Baytown
3318 North Main
All Employees
Vinson's Shrimp ft Crab Sales
5801 Bayway Drive
'Mr. and AMs. Bill Vinson
307 Cedar Bayou
Mr. & Mrs. Weldon Cox
The 15*15 Agency
Insurance of all kinds
606 Rollingbrock.
Donath's Gartlen Cantor
2509 N. Alexander Dr.
Bill and Mary Ann Donath
Triple G Roofing intorprises
Complete Roofing & Maint.
Phone 426-2641
M.S. Toung Co., inc.
5019 Garth Rd.
All Employees
The Giving Tree
Your Christian Bookstore in the Mall
Janet Odom, Owner and Staff
Lone Star Bank
15011-10 E. Member F.D.I.C.
— Directors, Officers ^ Personnel -
Gary's A ft B Muffler Shop
1701 Lee Drive
Gary Graham and-Staff
Nazarene which offi-
cially takes place
Son Jacinto Ford
47101-10 East
Hugh Woodand Employees
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Joe Camp Ford, Inc.
"Truck Headquarters"
Hwy 146S.-LaP<xte
( Oct. 13.
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Bud's Barbecue ft Burgers
Lee Drive & San Jacinto Mall
1. 7700 Hwy 146 (One Mile S. I-10)
jim Bond ft Company, Inc.
Texas G ft B Concrota, Inc.
108501-10 East
Pat Guidry & Employees
C John Hall
To Perform
At Trinity
Insurance Management
207 W. Defee (Across from Post Office)
Powell Shoe Rapair
Shoe-Saddle-Orthopedic Serv.
Mr. & AMs. C. Powell-704 W. Main
The Kalbitz-Boveriy Agency
All forms of Insurance
411 N. Alexandisr Dr.
Cryer Post Control ft Pool Supply
3202 AAcKinney Road
Gene Harrott and Employees
Anohuoc Towing ft Shall Co.
4381 Highway 146, North
Sonny Ezer and Employees
Soars Roebuck ft Company
San Jacinto Mall
All Employees ■ -
Gibson's Printing Company
387 Park
Mr. & Mrs. Les Gibson
Paul U. Loo Funeral Homo
483 West Sterling
Billy B. Ainsworth & Personnel
Memory Gord ons Fondly Estates
8624 Garth Rd.
Ken and Sue Barrow
Jack Fowtor Insurance Agency
2322 Kilgore Road
Jack Fowler and Staff
Anderson Shoe ft Saddle Repair
John HaJI, known
as “Big John” on the
musical ministry cir-
cuit, will perform at 6
p.m. Sunday at Trin-
ity Tabernacle, 1008
E.Lobit.
Hall has been the
featured soloist at
many conferences.
He recently per-
formed at the Ameri-
can Festival on
Evangelism.
He is a frequent
guest on the “700
Club,” “PTL Club,”
“TBN Network” and
“100 Huntley Street.”
:> The bass-baritone’s
latest recording is
“The Reason I
Praise.”
Western Wear & Accessories
102 East Texas Avenue
BM Bioko Met for Co.
600 W. Texas Ave.
Bill Bloke and St off
Haibort Music Co.
Complete Line of Musical Mereh.
M.C. and Jim Hqlbert & Staff
Jonas 7-11-7 Stores
"There's One Near You"
Managers and Employes 1
Insurance Cantor Agency, inc.
1106 West Lobit
P. Magee, T. Lotspeick & Assoc.
Mobay Chemical Corp.
West Boy Road
Management and Employees
Sanricos
ona jTott ,. •
Lyons Food Market
1500 North Pruett
Jerry Lyons
R.W. Reynolds Company
1922 West Main
AM. and AMs. R.W. Reynolds
GuH Oil Chemicals Co.
Cedar Boyou Olefin Plant
All Employees
Woods Homo Cantor
800 East Texas Avenue
W.W. Woods Family
Rodgers Department Stops i Joy Morin Chevrolet
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Tarry and Company
1006 West Sterling
Frank Terry & A ssociates
Century Savings ft Loon Assn.
100 N. Alexander Dr. „_________
Officers, Directors & Employees
Group W. Cable
5623 Borkaloo Rd.
Arvill Johnson & Staff
J.C. Penney
San Jacinia AAall
Employees
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Heating & Air Cond. Craftsmen
2500AAarket
Dutch Holland! OMtraobBo
"Lets GoPutdV'
622 West Texas. Avenue
White Star laundry ft Cleaners I
500 S. Pruett I
Mn. Glint Derryberfy & Employer -< |~
Highlands Starts Bonk
Highlands, Texas 77562
James L Adam s, and Personnel
WM's Pawn Silmp
109 North AAairv
Will Myers
Casa Ola' Mexican Restaurant
1602 Beaumont Rd. & San Jacinto Mall
All Employees
Jacob's Jowolors
Bay Plaza
Kenny Lonnou
Lloyd's Medical
1010 Decker Dr.
Commerce Body Shop
Earl & Faye Foxworfh
Manage meiAo
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 275, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 18, 1983, newspaper, September 18, 1983; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1154236/m1/16/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.