Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, January 5, 1962 Page: 1 of 12
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The Highland elders look for
ward enthusiastically to anoth
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senting the gospel story. They
anticipate, the greatest year in
the history of the program
with wider coverage than ever
before
The companion feature of the
Herald of Truth television
gram is the radio
gram which is now in its 10th
is heard at 10 pm
over Station WXYZ in
Teaching. Bernice Medley
structor in
cation in the Allen Park
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How to Study the Bible_
Personal Work, I acy U il
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born
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Element, try Edu
Th,’ riders of the Dearborn Church of Christ recently
iptrl to take over the fund raising r?sjx>nsibi/itfes for the
Herald of Truth TV program in the Greater Detroit area They
here uith their preacher. Dean ('hitter (left) The
Hubert Mobley. James () Hines and Solomon Me
found The new format will use
the rear screen projection and
panel techniques that have been
used so effectively by top rated
jiews, public service and educa
tional programs this past year.
Featured, under the new for
mat. will be such well-known
preachers and exponents of
Christian education a s D on
Morris, president of Abilene
Christian College. Athens Clay
Puiiias. president of David Lips-
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lege, Willard Collins. Otis Gate-
Plainwell Group
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PLAINWELL, Mich -
liam 11 Collins has I
preaching full time for the
small congregation in Plain-
well since the first of Septem-
ber. 1961.
He reports that the congrega
tion now averages about 30 in
attendance each Sunday. The
address of the church building
is Riverview at James St. m
Plainwell. r ,
Collins ft partially supported
by the Plainwell church, and he
works in a secular job to make
up the rest.
al cost of less than one and one
half cents per person per pro-
gram This comes to less than
one-half the cost of a postal
cardf On a national scale the
cost is even less
The new television series for
1962 is to be a striking depar-
ture from all methods followed
| thus far The elders of the High
land Church of Christ in Abi
lene. Texas, announce it will
utilize to the fullest possible ex
tent some of the finest teach
This picture was taken at the recent meeting which laid
plans for the Michigan Christian Youth Camp activities for the
coming year. Newly elected President of the Board Dean
Thoroman is third from right at front. Others tn the picture
are W. E. Briggs, James Scruggs, William Hatnhne, Eugene
Graham. Bill Loy. Gordon French. Arthur Peddle. Ira Wilkins.
Harold Hawley. Lewis Hatcher. Arnold Pylkas. I. E Wilkerson.
Joseph King. Vernon Hampton. Bude Little. Charles Talmadge
and Harry Milam.
Thoroman Renamed Head
Of Youth Camp Board
I After the annual m 'mbership
I meeting, the new board con
vened briefly for an organize
tional meeting and all of last
year’s officers were elected to
another one year term They
are: President. Dean A Thoro
man of • Flint; Vice-President.
Eugene Graham of Mt. Morris;
Secretary. James Scruggs of
Ann Arbor; and Sec rot ary, Wd-
liam Mainline of Grand Blanc.
The JO mcmber board comes
from more than a dozen Michi
gan cities, with a breakdown as
follows. Six members from the
Detroit area, six from outatate
areas, five from the Flint area,
and three from the Pontiac
area. Board members must be
faithful members of the church
and these men have parUteilllF"-
ly distinguished themselves in^
various leadership capacities
J congregations «
This corporation was organ W
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year It
I Sundays
Detroit
The program, since its incep
tion. has featured well known
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Song Directing (Beginning and
Advanced), l.< atnon I latt,
Minister at Wyandotte .left
Green Instructor in Music
the Livonia system
Training for I______-•»-<.
Doyle Karraker. Minister at
River Rouge
The enrollment in the Detroit
School for Christian Service is
expected to rise sharply next
semester All who have any
public part in the services are
urged to enroll — especially el-
ders, deacons, teachers and
song leaders. For those who
have any aspirations of becom
ing one or more of the above,
you will be helped if you en-
roll Enrollment will be conduct
ed the first night. January 29
There will be a charge of
five dollars for the first course
and three dollars for each suc-
ceeding course No ^charge will
be made from those who would
like to come but who are tin
able Io pay the enrollment fees
— for example, unemployed, wi -
dows and high school students
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congregation
invitation to
direct the fund raising program
I for Detroit I pon assuming this
work the church recognizes
and accepts the challenge of
fered by the va-t scope of the
program
Jack N Hooxcr. long t
1 mt-inlx'i at Dearborn and
eently returned to that congre
galmn after some years in < o
.iuuibus, Ohio, lias been appoint
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retired, will de-
! vote a substantial amount of
time in furthering the program
His address is 7624 1 hasc Road.
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i The elders
congregation
H mes
Hubert
I of the
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The entire North Central area
Leadership, ] should benefit greatly from the
coverage of the program and
from the favorabfe publicity it
will bring
Surveys show that the Her-
ald of Truth television program
telecast each Sunday morning
at 8 30 on CKLW TV is viewed
in some 13.100 homes, reach-
ing approximately 26.000 per-
sons This is more than t h e
combined membership of all 63
churches of Christ in the great-
er fibtroit area
In breaking down the cost of
the program it should be noted
that the television program is
reaching people at the individu-
Dearborn Assumes
■ Of Raising T V Funds
DETROIT. Mich—In a recent wood George Bailey. E H I -■—
move, the East^ide Central con Ijam>. John Banister andi;
gregation invited the Dearborn many, many others This, it is TV Illf*
chun h. 7350 Chase Hoad, to as stated should do much to pre 1 ~ Jt-IICMUIC
some directorship of fund rais sent the gospel story in a Prir InnilHfV
ing for tht> Herald of Truth unique and refreshing manner • JlJIlUUly
television program in the met
ropohtan Detroit area
Eastside Central has per er year of opportunity
formed an excellent job in this
capacity This congregation has
been paying for the contract
price, assisted by sister congre
gations and interested individ
metropolitan
uals through the
area
The Dearborn
! has accepted the
ABILENE. Tex - The eld-
ers of the Highland Church of
Christ in Abilene have an-
nounced that thy Herald of
Truth television program
which is aired at 8 30 a m
each Sunday on CKLW TV in
Ik'troit, will carry the follow-
ing topics in January:
January 7 — Always Be
Ready to Give An An-
swer"
January 14 — Happy Are
Ye "
January 21 — My Son
Was Lost
January 28 — 'Christianity
Is t ndenominational.”
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kiildm, | .,,A ('n ,>ark church
hnchr . s,«"l’fi<‘ld Michi-
fcrs sonu *n |Unior Co,,*»* of I
Utile h| courses at the
hit sLft . . _w.ork at De-
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»fQ,t, There will be
hden J) '' presented to each
*®r J10 tl’'»P»Hes this two
l^e sat‘sfactorily.
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S^>Sun F’-’-J-”,,<>W-y-’
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Min??' Robert Bu'
at Trenton.
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FLINT, Mich. — With seven
vacancies at stake, much in
teres: was shown in the annual
election of board members for
Michigan Christian Youth
Camp. The membership meet-
ing was held December 2 at the
Bristol Rbad meeting house in
Flint.
An unusual feature of this
ynrA mtrhigt ww»-Hwrt- it be-
-rn at 4 30 in the afternoon
with a potluck dinner Attend
ance and interest showed that
such w^s profitable and deli-
<’ious , .
Also, the first showing to the
general public of the camp &
new publicity film, made dur-
ing the camping season last
r. in beautiful. color,
to highlight the evening.
Robert Higgins, a member of
lanti congregation, pro-
ie picture for the camp
and
Detroit
Service
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adult
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i.ad d,.
Elementary Ed-
Hlitery,
Jed treasurer
Hoover, now
vote
Public Speaking (Beginners),
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ABILENE, TEXAS, JANUARY 5, 1962
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Nichols, James W. & Warren, Will Ed. Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, January 5, 1962, newspaper, January 5, 1962; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1320623/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.