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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Aug 1973, p. 10

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\ I'ACIK 10 - PLAINDKALFR - FRIDAY, AUGUST SI, 1973 ,7li SERVICES Mot Jar 3rom JWain Street Just for a minute, think about the local places you have loved ... the old swimming hole, the town park, the walk by the river, the view from the hill--your church! Life would be so much less without them; yet we tend to take them for granted. What a beautiful world God has created for us! How much He must love us to have given us shaded valleys and sparkling waters! He planned for us the constant variety of the changing seasons. For our enjoyment, He made trees and grasses, flowers and fruits. Before such miraculous inventiveness, science stands baffled and in­ credulous. It is obvious that behind all creation there is a power greater than we, a power constantly concerned with man's development. In the church of your choice you will find the opportunity to give thanks for the gifts of creation. Here, too, you will learn to understand better the com­ plexities of our world. You will find a faith that will sustain you throughout life. Copyright 1973 Keister Advertising Service, Inc., Strasburg, Virginia Sunday Wednesday 1 Peter Psalms 5:6-11 91:1-16 Monday Thursday Psalms Isaiah 37:1-7 41:10-13 43:1-2 Tuesday Friday Psalms II Corinthians 46:1-11 4:7-18 Saturday James 1:2-4, 12 Scriptures selected by the American Bible Society Mount Hope Church l tilted Methodist 1015 W Broadway I'istakee Highlands Rev. Len Schoenherr Sunday Worship 11 a.m. Sun­ day School. i):4F) a.m. Faith Presbyterian Church West of the Outdoor Theatre JohnO. Mclntyre. Pastor Churc h School, 9:15a.m. for 1st grade thru adults and 10:30 a.m. for pre school children <;t- 5) Worship. 10:30 a.m. Nursery facilities available First Baptist Church 509N Front St. 385-0083 V'irgle L. Chappell Bible Study Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service - 10:45 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Training Union; t>:30 p.m. Interpretation for Deaf at all Services. Special Spanish Services. Wednesday. Prayer Service, 7:30 p.m. St Paul's Episcopal Clurch 3700 W.St. Paul's & Green Rev. Arthur D. McKay. Vicar 385-7690 Sunday Services - Holy Fucharist - 8 a.m.. Family Fucharist, 10 a.m. Church School & Coffee Hour. Wed­ nesdays - Holy Fucharist 9:30 a.m. Friday-Holy Fucharist 9:30 a.m. Wonder Lake Bible Church 7501 Howe Kd . Wonder Lake Rev Richard Wright, Pastor Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday School - l i a.m. Morning Worship. Wednesday Evening Prayer Service - 7:30 p.m. Phone 653-7961 St. Patrick's Catholic Church Rev Fdmund Petit, Pastor Rev. John Cahill , Assoc Pastor Sat. , Fve., (Sun., obligation fulfil led 5 & 7 p.m ) Sunday 7:15, 8:30, 9:45, 11 and 12:15 St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Johnsburg Rev Leo Bartel, Pastor Rectory Phone 385-1477 Convent Phone 385-5363 Sat . mght-8:00 p.m. Mass Sun . Masses: 7. 9, 10:30, 12:00 St. Peter's Catholic Church Spring Grove. Ill inois Rev Kilduli. Pastor Phone: 815-675-2288 MASSES: Daily 8 A.M. Saturday - 7:30 P.M. Sunday - 7 A.M., 9 A.M. 11 A.M. First United Methodist Chuich 3717 \ \ est Main Street Church phone 385-0931 Ra\ mond I, W hite Pastor Parsonage Phone: 385-1352 Worship Service 9:30 a ni Church School - 10:15a.m Faith Baptist Church Sunr l . I X S C I M M I I > j 4 " , Preach ing ! 1 m i Evening Church 7:00 p.m, Johnshurg Junior Hinh Pastor John 1. Gra\ 385-7920 Nativity Lutheran Church 3506 F. Wonder Lake Rd Box 157 Phone 653-3832 Wonder Lake, Ill inois Sun . Worships and 10:30 a m Sunday School 9 a.m. (Nursery Facilites Available) St Mary's Catholic Church Rev Fugene Baumhofer Sat.. Fve.. Mass - 5 p.m Fulfills Sun . obligation. Sunday Masses - 6:30,8,9:30 M• 45. 10:45, 11, 12 noon Alliance Bible Church 3K15W John St Rev (icrald Robertson Wednesday lives. 8 p.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. sun. Worship Youth Service. 7 p.m. Evening Evangel Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints Lester VV. Moore, Branch President Phone: 312-658-5847 Meetings held at 820 Darlington Lane in Coventry School in Crystal Lake, 111. Sunday School-10:30 every Sun. Sacrament Meeting-12:00 Noon 1st Sun. of Month 5:00 P.M. other Sun's Christ The King Catholic Church 5006 F W onder Lake Road Wonder Lake. Ill inois Sunday masses: K. 10 a.m. and noon. Fve, Mass: 8 p.m. Fulfil ls Sunday Obligation Ringwood Metiodist Church Ringwood. Ill inois Rev. Ruth Wegner ph 075 2133 Sunday-9:30 a.m. Church Ser­ vice 11 a 111 Church School. Chain O'LakesEvangefical Covenant Church 4815 N WilmotRd. Rev. Wesley R Olson Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Church Phone 497-3000 Parsonage 497-3050 Christian Science Society Lincoln Road and Eastwood I ,a ne Sundav Service - 10:30 a m Sunday School - 10:30 a.m. Wed . Eve . Meeting Every Third Wed . K p.m. Shepherd of the Hill Lutheran Church 404 N Green St. Rev. Roger W Schneider Phone 385-7786 or 385-4030 Family worship and Sunday School - 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Nursery facilities available. St. Francis National Catholic Church Flanders Rd , east of Ringwood Rd , Sunday Masses 10 a m Father John Strzalka, Pastor Spring Grove Church l nited Methodist, 8102 N Blivin Spring Grove, III. Rev Willis II Walker. Pastor Sunday Worship 9 a 111 Sundav School 10:15 a. 111 Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church ' iVussouri Synod 1 4206 W Waukegan Rd < V\ | ; i 1201 Rev Herman F Grael 385-0859 Sundav Worship - 7:45 and in :;o Nursery Services provided ; | | 10:30, Education for EterniU Sundav School Chi ldren ;U K ] Youth. 9 m George R. J us ten Funeral Home 35 1 i t 'A . I ' . lm St reet Mc l lenry . I I I . 3*5-2400 Ace Hardware ' •ST ' -h I lm s t reet Me Henry . I I I , 3 v5- 0722 Brake Parts Co, I'.U. Bnx 1 I Mi I lenr \ . H i . - 7 mm First National , Bank of McHenry 3X14 U. I'. lm Street McHenry. III. 385-5400 McHenry Savings & Loan 1209 N. Green Street Mcllenrv. III. 385-3000 McHenry Garage V i : o : , t s i I ce Tonvan Construction Co. 1 \ . IVircc. s:: i'C. M i !e : . . ' i . . - " -V, . ' " Locker's Flowers 1213 I h i i d s t reet MiHenrv , I I I . 3S5-2300 The Bath Shop 31111 A , iue . 120 M- Hem- . 111. 3>>mi4S McHenry State Bank 351" . i lm St 1 cet M: l ie: : . HI. 3V 5- 1 "4'» Peter M. J us ten Funeral Home 3807 VV. Elm Street McHenry, III. 385-0063 Guettler's Service, Inc. 818 N. Front Street McHenry, III. 385-9831 Mitchell Sales, Inc. Buick - Olds - Opel 907 N. I ront Mcllenrv 385-7200 The McHenry Plaindealer 3812 West Elm Street McHenry, Illinois 60050 Coast to Coast Hardware 44011 u . Hie . 1 20 Mcl lem'. Market 1'lace Lay Institute Planned By Several Churches VI JOHN BENSON Approximately 150 people are expected to attend the McHenry Lay Institute for Evangelism held at the First Baptist church in McHenry from Oct. 24 through 28. The cost for the week of training covers admission to five lectures and five seminars and a complete manual for each one registered. The lec­ tures are designed to explain how one can experience a vital, meaningful Christian life. Communicating the Christian life effectively to others will be discussed in practical seminar sessions for men, women and youth. Fourteen pastors and laymen are sponsoring the Lay In­ stitute for Evangelism. John Benson of Wonder Lake, Executive committee chair­ man, is heading the planning committee. The Rev. Virgle L. Chappell, pastor of the First Baptist church of McHenry, is chairman of the pastors' committee. Other committee members are Vera Jones, Ozetta Campbell, Lester Thomas, Bret Jackson, Robert Fish, Alice Dominick, Ken Short, Kibby Benson, Lee Chappell and Kay Hensley. The following churches, to date, are planning to par­ ticipate; First Baptist of McHenry, Chain O Lakes Covenant, Calvary baptist of Woodstock, and the United Methodist of McHenry. The Lay division of Campus Crusade for Christ In­ ternational will conduct the Lay Institute for Evangelism, campus Crusade is an in- terdemoninational student and lay Christian movement. Thousands of church members have been trained in Lay Institutes for Evangelism in cities throughout this country and other countries in recent years. During the 1840'st, well over half of our nation's ocean-going shipping was routed through New Orleans. New Guidelines For State Aid Announced State School Supt. Michael J. Bakalis said he has informed Illinois school districts of new guidelines his office will use to determine whether a school is operating sufficiently during a given day to qualify for state aid The new regulation was spurred primarily by confusion during the past several years among district officials over the effect of teacher strikes on state aid payments. The guidelines apply, however, to any situation which might cause a school to reduce its instructional programs. Bakalis said "the new definition of what constitutes a full instructional day for state aid purposes is fair not only to teachers and administrators, but is also fair to the taxpayer and especially the student." "It will also mean," he said, "that district officials will not have to operate in the dark for extended periods over the impact of a reduction of school services upon the state aid." Bakalis' guidelines specify that a school shall be considered in operation if at least 51 per cent of the students are in at­ tendance and instruction programs are being offered at all grade levels. The programs that are conducted must be adequate and meet in­ structional standards as set out in the state education office's recognition and supervision guidelines. If a school district fails to meet either of these two criteria, for whatever reason, it will be penalized one per cent of its annual state aid claim each day. The penalty is provided for by the state school code and the only exceptions are school closings which result from acts of God, as determined by the state superintendent. During school strikes and Other occasions which either force a school to close or to operate on a reduced basis, teams of professional evaluators from the state office visit schools to monitor programs. This year, Bakalis has promised he will notify districts of the findings of the visitation teams early enough to allow a district to make up for lost days by adding school days to its calendar. Bakalis said his office will make available to local boards The Bible Speaks Virgje L. Chappell, Pastor First Baptist Church, McHenry SANCTIFYING A HOME To sanctify is "to be separate, to set apart" (Young's Analytical Concordance). Webster's Collegiate Dictionary adds, "to hallow, to impute sacredness". An interesting verse of scripture is found in the Apostle Paul's first letter to the Corinthians; "for the un­ believing husband is sanctified by the wife, and the unbelieving wife is sanctified by the husband; else were your children unclean; but now they are holy" (I Corinthians 7:14). This verse of scripture from the Bible refers to a situation where only one parent of a family is Christian. This verse expresses the privilege and responsibility of the believing partner. The believing parent is to "sanctify" the unbelieving mate. Notice, by definition of sanctify, that nothing on the earth is holy until it is made holy by God or man. Man himself sanctifies his church and his holy articles as he presents them to God. He who wishes to establish a place of worship, buys a piece of land, declares it holy, and builds an altar upon it. It is now dedicated and presented to God. The Apostle instructs the believing parent to present his unsaved mate to God. Rather than surrendering him to the world, he is to be claimed for Jesus Christ. Even though the non-believer may live an anti-Christian life, the believing partner is to continue "Sanc­ tifying" him and presenting him to God. It is believed by this pastor that a believing wife can claim her non-believing husband for Jesus Christ by continually in her heart, holding him before God. Of course, only the sanctified can sanctify. Only the obedient surrendered, holy believer can effectively sanctify his partner. The Bible says we are to "present our bodies a living sacrifice, holy acceptable unto God" (Romans 12:1). Weare to "sanctify the Lord God in our hearts ... (1 Peter 3:15). But we must remember, the Christian is already sanctified. (Romans 15:15; 1 Corinthians 1:2). "What know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which you have of God, but ye are not your own" (1 Corinthians 6:19). God says the believing partner is already sanctified. We should agree with Him and live a sanctified holy life. We are to live before the non-believing mate a life consistent with the Biblical teaching. We are to sanctify (present to God as already holy) the unbelieving mate. Agree that he belongs to God. Agree that God loves him. Pray for him. Peter almost promises that the unbelieving partner will become a believer. (1 Peter 3:1): "Wives, fit in with your husbands' plans; for then if they refuse to listen when you talk to them about the Lord, they will be won by your respectful, pure behavior. Your godly lives will speak to them better than any words " (Living Bible). Bond Sales Show Increase McHenry county residents purchased a total of $163,222 in Series E and H United States bonds in July, according to Donald J. Still, Woodstock, volunteer county chairman of the Savings Bonds cbmmittee. Sales in the State of Illinois * totaled $34,880,529, according to Clarence S. Sochowski, north and teacher organizations lists of qualified mediators. This is a procedure his office has used during past strike situations. Upon request, the state office will supply factual information to both parties and offer advice and counsel to parties engaged in impasse. Bakalis said these procedures have in many in­ stances been effective in resolving past disputes. central regional director, Department of the Treasury, Savings Bonds division. This is an increase of 7.4 percent over July, 1972. Illinois purchases in July accounted for 7.2 percent of the national total of $487,000,000, and in the first six months 67.7 percent of the Illinois 1973 goal /of $417,400,000 has been reached. Plan Outlet For Stamp Collectors At Post Office The McHenry post office is preparing a philatelic sales outlet for stamp collectors in the McHenry area. Both 1971 and 1972 special stamp mini-albums are available. A supply of recent com­ memorative issues is available along with information on various philatelic services available to the customer. For additional information, call Mr. Dobbe at the McHenry post office Tuesday through Saturday. SUNDAY S isiKMON Choose one of 6 great models and we'll give you all of these Whirlpool Appliances, FREE. The best housing value of the year is now available with your choice of the Sr. Executive Wausau, Rockford, Richmond, Estate 1 or the ever popular Country House model. Just ask for home delivery January, February or March 1974 and all five appliances are FREE. Whirlpool oven, rante gop, exhaust hood, refrigerator and dishwasher . . . built into the most convenient kitchen a cook could ask for. Beautiful homes -- erected on your foundation in just one day, complete with heating, electrical work, and plumbing. Do something special for your family. Something 6+ Special. Priced from OFFER LIMITED SO SEE US TODAY FOR FULL DETAILS. Is N $1198800 OPEN DAILY 00 p.m. Or By Appointment P & F BUILDERS, INC. No. Rt. 14 815-459-0033 Woodstock Pal s Restaurant MODEL WOODSTOCK Marengo Rt. 176 True Happiness One day it hits you. You wonder what you have done with your life, your dreams. Somehow big­ ger cars and bigger houses don't make you feel any better. Even a lot of money in the bank doesn't make you feel any happier. You realize the material things of this world have a place, but you have been giving them too much thought, worry and bother. You step back and look at yourself and see your situation: you must come back to God for true hap­ piness. Only God can provide that deep sense of security, peace and hap­ piness you are looking for. When you anchor your life to God's pur­ poses, you rediscover the simple joys and happiness of the uni­ verse that is before us. And you also realize the challenge that is ahead of you to carry out God's purposes for your life. Then true happiness is at hand. It's never too late -- now is the best time to come home to God. Successful men have a wife to tell them what to tell his secretary to do DIAL-A-DEVOTION PHONE 8 Hear Cod's Word Wherever You Are. SPOXS6KED BY: GUETTLER'S SERVICE STATION

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