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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 7

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Journal Gazettei
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Mattoon, Illinois
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p. 9W Friday, July 1906-Mattoon, (II.) Journal Osxette-A-7 C3P: 1 ii II II r4? CI JUI ILJV VJLJLJ- Rabbi Meyer is ordained in Cincinnati V) MATTOON David Meyer, who filled the pulpit of the Mattoon Jewish Community Center as a student- rabbi-from 1984 to 1986, was ordained a rabbi on the Cincinnati campus of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion on June. 7. jsi The ordination was conducted by Dr. Alfred Gott-schalk, president of the Colleger institute.

Rabbi Meyer was born in Kan-sas City and parrtfrl a hnrlirlnr Ensemble to sing The Bob Jones University Truth in Action Ensem- ble will present a program at 7 p.m. today at Maranatha Baptist Church, located eight miles south of Mattoon. The group will present readings, testimonies, musical selections and a dramatic play entitled "Five Minutes to Live." Left to right are Chuck Nicholas, Gail Nicholas, Jennifer Stevens, Darren Lawson, Mary Lacock and Dan Brooks. of arts degree In I music at the Uni- 1 versity of Kansas. For more Meyer than a decade he traveled throughout the Midwest and West teaching and performing Jewish music.

During his rabbinic training he served for two years as a special assistant to the national director of admissions at the College-Institute. He also has been music director of the Brandeis Camp Institute and program director of the Maurice B. Shwayder Camp of Temple Emanuel at Denver, Colo. Rabbi Meyer has been appointed assistant rabbi of Congregation Sherith Israel in San Francisco. Lt, and Mrs.

Donald Kincaid and children Kincaids command Salvation Army unit MATTOON Lieutenant and Donald Kincaid have been appointed to command the Salvation Army of Coles County. Lt. Kincaid is a graduate of Indiana University and the Salvation Army School for Officers Tralning. He is a veteran of the U.S. Army and received the Combat Medic Badge for service during the Vietnam War.

Mrs. Kincaid has an associate degree in Practical Ministries from Olivet Nazarene College and also Is a graduate of the Salvation Army School for Officers Both Lt. and Mrs. Kincaid are commissioned officers and ordained ministers in the Salvation Army. They have three children, Angela 12, Aaron 9 and Sarah 2.

Bible school program slated Sunday MATTOON A program for vacation Bible school students, families and friends will be held Sunday at Zipn Hill Methodist Church near Lake Paradise. The program will be held at 9 a.m. The final session of the Bible school is scheduled today. Hopewell Baptist church marks anniversary JOHNSTOWN A covered dish dinner will be held at noon Sunday at the Hopewell Baptist Church at Johnstown. The dinner is planned to mark the 25th anniversary of the church building.

A program will be held in the afternoon and the public is invited. Children's choir toperform Monday MATTOON The Miracle Hill Children's Choir will perform at 7 p.m. Monday at the FaithJBjyjtisChurchard and.Westenn Songwriter to perform Sunday Matthew Monday Matthcwi Tuesday Luke Wednesday Matthew Thursday Matthew h0 MATTOON -Darrell Fairies, a songwriter in the Christian Church (Discipjesj)f El I Friday Luke Saturday. Mark -uie ana present a sermon in song at the First Christian Church at 9:30 a.m. Sunday.

Fairies is the owner of Shalom Publications a The public is invited and more information may be obtained by calling Pastor Cooper at 234-6064. Church program to honor Fanny Crosby MATTOON "A Tribute to Fanny Crosfcy2! be presented at 2:20 ni. Jul- 20, st the Maranatha Bsptfef Fairies Christian publishing company in. the dramatic musical production was written and is acted by ScripturM SMctad by Tha Anwtotn Bibla Socwty Qz OlailU 111 Jl 1VU St. Louis and his latest collection, "Sing Me a Rainbow," is designed to promote self-esteem in children.

Fairies' first successful composition, a World Out There," appeared in 1967 and his music has been used in youth camps and numerous Christian assemblies since. During Sunday's service, the choir will sing one of his original anthems, "God is Love." Yvonne S. Waite. Rev. D.A.

Waite is the narrator. Fanny Crosby, who died in 1915, composed over 9,000 gospel hymns and poems. i.t-j rtJuLvrti lliAtYlAkAitYirltT r. i MATTOON A committee to plan the Oct. 5 homecoming at the Mattoon Free Methodist Church held its first meeting July 2.

Former members and friends, as well as former pastors, are being invited to return for the homecoming. Members of the committee are Tom Bean, Gladys Canary, Barbara Wisner, J. Rolland Seybold and Pastor David Nicholson. Adkins to sing SUMMER DAY CAMP 3 Following the bloody years of the Civil War, the name and character of Gen. Robert E.

Lee never faltered nor waiyered. This great general stood taller in defeat than most generals ever stood in victory. One day a group of men approached him about heading a business enterprise of questionable nature. They offered him $50,000. "You will have to do nothing.

All we want is the use of your name," they told him. Gen. Lee stood tall behind his desk. "Sirs, my name is the heritage of my parents. It is all I have, and it is not for sale." The gaps are all around us.

People, men and women, go and stand! God told Ezekiel: "I sought for man. should build up the wall and stand in the, gap before me and for the but 1 found none." (Ezekiel 22:30) And God still looks for people who will "stand in the gap" and build up the wall on which He can build His kingdom. He looks for good people, people of vision, those who will not sell their souls for a mess of potage, nor sacrifice their birthrights on the altar of expediency in the marketplace. Pompey, Roman general and statesman, put it: "It is a small matter that I should move forward and die. It is loo great a matter that I should take one step backward and live." FAITH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Fifteenth At Wabash-Mattoon SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:00 A.M.

NEW SUMMER SCHEDULE SERVICE AT 10:00 A.M. Nursery Provided Guest Speaker Calvary Baptist Church WEST RT. 16. Charleston JULY 14 -18 tradtM 6 Bible Stories A Games a Missionary Stories it Team Competition Field Trips 2.00 per day plus sack lunch DAILY 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Pastor Tom K. Trumbull IM-Me CHARLESTON Evangelist-singer Mike 'Adkins will appear at the Abundant Life Church of God of Charleston at 10 a.m. Sunday. Hie church is located next to the Beij in restaurant off Illinois 16. Adkins, a former pop recording artist, has sold over 500,000 copies 9f songs of a religious nature.

Church 145-MU eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeee ee Copyright IMC. Mmer-wam Newspaper Servtoea. Bo. (OOS, CMrionesvae. VA 22908 These Sponsors urge you to support your own Church or Synagogue THIS WEEK AT GOOD PROSPECT MORNING WORSHIP 10:33 A.M.

Mwrtl, Mantle, Who's Oat The Mantlet Is UU Uli tl the ability to lead and guide one of inhar- aiiairi's tivpalr Service Anything Automotive Mattoon 1IS-S614 Comer VW South Route 45 Mattoon 235-5M4 Rleck Bros. Automotive Service South Route 45 Mattoon 235-144 itonce? Do caring and shsphording (kills com I 1. For Economy They can guard against by osmosis? And does the Lord still grant dou ble portions? We'll discover the answers to an Inflation-Protected Funeral 1 Pre-Plan. I Harold E. Shores Jewelry 1S11 Sroadway Mattoon 2JS-1S74 MITCHELL-JERDAN Lorenz Wholesale Company 3121 Marshall Mattoon 234-377 House of David Bible Book Store 220S Marshall Mattoon, IL EVENING CELEBRATION "Just Like Your Father" A compliment or judgment? Stephen's sermon from Acts 7.

GOOD PROSPECT CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2. For Peace of Mind They can ease the burden of their families and they're at peace knowing it's done. FUNERAL HOIK, LTD. Wobosh Avenue at Twellth Street Mattoon. Phone 254 8828 SouthonRt.4SEostanTrillaRd.

i GeneLWiHiini, Postor i Schilling's Funeral Horn Inc. 131 Charleston Mattoon 235-S333 "Go To Church On Sunday" Mattoon Bank 333 Broadway Eaet Mattoon 23S-355 Famous Recipe Restaurant Charleston Mattoon 235-3731 ADUiJDANT LIFE CHIfUCIl OF GOD CELEBRATES NEW LOCATION JOIN WITH GUEST SPEAKER OUR FAMILY THIS SIINflAY 4 Smith Machine Shop, Inc. 13 North 21st Mattoon 234-74 MIKE ADKINS First National Bank 1515 Charleston Avenue Mattoon 234-7454 MItchell-Jerdan Funeral. Home Wabash Ave. at 12th St.

Mattoon 234-IS2I nctr 'Chorismotk Worship 'Penlecoslal Pleaching ''Signs Following Believers 'Exciting Fellowship Howett Asphalt Company 102 North 13th Mattoon 234-M77 225 Marshall Mattoon, II iiuitiliuH Carpet Dyeing Cleaning Co. Phone 345-713 In Charleston or Phone 2SS-M22 In MaitoorV1 1 I I Come Worship With Us, 9x00 A.M. Sunday School Worship Service Rev. Dan Lockett CEMTRAL COWRY CHU2CH Li John Schneider Mike Adkins Pastor SUNDAY, JULY 1 3 WeltonOil Service Ill No. 33rd 234-35 Mettooti Realty World Keith D.

Branson, Owner 21 Charleston Ave. 235-5M Johnson's Automotive Service 47lthSt. Charleston 345-V521 One Mile West of Charleston on Route 16 (Next to Beijin Restaurant) For more information or ride coll 345-7160 or 235-1866. 200 Lafayette East Mattoon.

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