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Page 4 , East Laure]l Avenue The Rev. Christoph Keller, Rector Bunday, Jan. 27â€" ~4 :80 am. Holy Communion: 9:30 a.m. Church school. f 11;:00 a.m. Morning prayer and 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion (in the chapel). _ + giving a survey of the Old Testaâ€" ment. â€" The class will be openâ€"to anyone over 15 years of age, and will be helpful to teachers and prospective . teachers. Friends from outside the church are also welcome. The class will continue approximately one hour. Sunday, Jan. 27â€" 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 10 :45 a.m. Morning worship and sermon by the pastor. This will be the pastor‘s last appearance in the pulpit of St. John‘s church. call the church office, 985. The Young Women‘s class taught by the pastor, will meet for their monthly meeting at the home of Miss Marian Dahl, 877 Ridgewood drive. All young women in their twenties and early thirties are welâ€" come to attend. Sunday, Jan. 27â€" 8:00 p.m. _ Midâ€"week service of prayer and praise. Thursday, Jan. 31â€" 7:30 p.m. The pastor will start a Bible Study class in ten lessons, ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH Green Bay Rd. at Homewood Gustay A. Pahl, Jr., pastor 9:30 a.m. Church school. Beâ€" ginners‘, Primary ‘and Junior deâ€" 11 am. Morning worship. Sunâ€" day will be observed as Young People‘s day, and the intermediate department . and the high school groups of the church school will share in the church service. The service, conducted by the Rev. Karl A. Roth, minister of educaâ€" tion, will present the various chalâ€" lenges of life today as they are faced by youth, and the opportuniâ€" ty that youth itself presents to the church. FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL 7:45 p.m. Evening Gospel servâ€" ice. The pastor will bring another in the series on "The Way of Salâ€" vation," using the theme, "How Can a Man Be Born Again?" or "Is The New Birth Necessary?" Wednesday, Jan. 30â€" h _8:15 p.m. â€" Choir rehearsal, unâ€" der the direction of Romayne Gunâ€" Sunday, Jan. 27â€" 8. Green Bay at Laure] R. 8. Wilson, pastor > Tel. 1731 _ 10:45 a.m. Hour of worship. Message by the ‘pastor on the theme, "Judgment of the Heart." The Mission Band will meet durâ€" ing the morning service. a 7:00 p.m. Christian Endeavor, for youth. 5. 7:15 pm. Tuxis society meeting at the parish house. Worship servâ€" 4:30 pm. Vesper service. Adâ€" dress by Miss Laura Cross, secreâ€" tary of the local Y.W.C.A. This will be one of the last public apâ€" community for next month she is scheduled to return to China for Christian _ missionary _ service. Friends of Miss Cross, and of this ice led by Pat Peterson. ‘"Radio Broadcast," with Babs Bailey as master of ceremonies. Monday, Jan. 29, 7:30 p.m. Boy Scout Ship Highlander meeting in church are favited to share in this happy farewell service in her honâ€" Laurel Avenue and McGovern St. Lester H. Laubenstein, Minister 9:30 am. Sunday school in all departments. . s is 11 am. Divine worship. Serâ€" mon by Rev. Lester H. Laubenâ€" stein, minister. The annual Day of Prayer of the W. M. 8. will be obâ€" The Youth Fellowship is planâ€" ning to share in this vesper servâ€" ice and therefore will not have a meeting of its own as per the usâ€" HIGHLAND PARK PRESBYTEâ€" WELCOME TO CHURCH "& c«â€"uhvcooglchml" Annual meeting and parish dinâ€" r at T p.m. .For reservations Rev. Karl A. Roth, Minister of 9:80 a.m. Bible school for all RIAN CHURCH Laurel, Linden and Prospect Church phone H.P. 263 Rev. Louis W. Sherwin, D.D., Tuesday, Jan. 29, 7:80 p.m. Boy BETHANY EVANGELICAL Education group will meet separately at 7 45. At 8 :45â€"p.m: thereâ€"will be a joint Tuesday, Jan. 29â€" : Trustees and the stewards will meeting as the finance board to formulate the budget for the comâ€" ing year. Wednesday, Jan. 30â€" _â€"_____ _ 7:45 p.m. Midâ€"week Church Fellowship service. "Our Common Missionary Zeal and Work" will be the subject for discussion under the leadership of the pastor. The monthly missionary offering will be received. ) 8:45 pm. Meeting of the exâ€" ecutive committee of the Charisâ€" ma club. Thursday, Jan. 31â€" 9:40 a.m. _ Bible Discussion group, 10:45 a.m. â€" Morning worship. The sermon topic is "The Crystâ€" 'alliuh’_o? of a Christian Faith." Ps. 46. e 9:30 a.m. _ Sunday school sesâ€" sions under the direction of Supt. Carroll Snyder. Sunday, Jan. 27â€" > 8:00 p.m.: Evening worship in the Lake Forest American Legion Young children will be‘cared for in the assembly hall. REDEEMER EVANG. LUTH. 7:45 p.m. _ Senior choral reâ€" Bc_t, Feb. 2â€"1 :30 p.m. D.t.h;ny 587 Central Avenue Education will speak. This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, SERMON SERIES AT REDEEMER EVAN. CHURCH A series of 6 sermons for the following six Sundays is anâ€" nounced by the Rev. H. K. Platzer to be delivered at Redeemer Evang. Lutheran church, 587 Cenâ€" tral. The subject matter will disâ€" cuss the unity effort of Lutheran Christians _ within . their . own church. + healing, is at 8 o‘clock. kit‘s _ Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson Rabbi Shubman Will Friday evening, at the North Shore Congregation Israel, corner Lincoln and Vernon, Glencoe, Rabâ€" the subject of antiâ€"semitism. The title of his sermon is "Antiâ€"semitâ€" ismâ€"Christian or Jewish Probâ€" Rabbi Shulman‘s experiences as a navy chaplain willbe freely utilâ€" ized to illustrate the points of his sermon. _ Association with hunâ€" dreds of thousands of Christians in uniform, both here and overseas, throw some interesting light on the theme. L held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesâ€" Sermon, "Truth." Discuss Anti bi Charles E. Shulman will discuss day evening meeting, which inâ€" FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, The Sunday morning service is o# 387 Hazel Avenue T HE P RESS Christian Science Lecture " By Clayton B. Craig, C.S.B. based upon the record and revelaâ€" tion of the Bible, upon the life and teachings of Jesus. Had there been no Bible record, there would have been no discovery of Christian Seiâ€" erer and Founder of Christian Bible studiedâ€" by Mrs. Eddy and used today by students of Chrisâ€" tion Science, with its companion volume, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," as the textbooks of Christian Science, is the authorized King James Vers ion. Christian Scientists love the Bible, and the first tenet of our church, established by Mrs. Eddy, reads, "As adherents of Truth, we take the inspired Word of the Biâ€" ble as our sufficient guide to eterâ€" nal life"} (Science and Health, p. 497). ize Mrs. Eddy, but they do revere her for her great work as Discovâ€" Science, The blessings which her dixowry::hlmbtheq-b less tho of men and women of all races and nations certainly make her deserving of the gratiâ€" tude of all who have benefited from Christian Science. Indeed she has.earned the respect of those who, as yet, are not prepared to accept its truly Godâ€"inspired mesâ€" sage of salvation. â€" True Education Should Be Based Upon a Knowledge of God Christian Science does not decry education of the right sort. Eduâ€" catio n which inculcates a true sense of things is requisite and esâ€" sential. But it should be an eduâ€" thought with the truth, with that truth which Jesus said would make based upon a true concept of God eventually free human consciousâ€" ness from all error. words: "This is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent" (John 17:3). a It is this knowledge of God and of His Christ which Mrs. Eddy has given to us in her textbook, "Sciâ€" ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures." It is this knowledge of God which constitutes the way sonality and upon a~ material sense of creation, is false educeâ€" tion. _ Education should be more knowledge. It should be rather a leading forth, anâ€"unfoldment or development from within. It is not the development of human intelâ€" lectuality, a storing up of learning; but the cultivation of that truth whose nature is to make free. Christ Jesus, the greatest teachâ€" er and ‘demonstrator of Truth the world has ever known, taught the truth about God and man, the You will recall that on one occasâ€" ion he defined eternal life in these of life for the, student of Chris tion Science today. And because the student can verify its propoâ€" sitions by proving them true in his own experience, Christian Sciâ€" ence is true Science â€" it is knowlâ€" edge of the truth. _ â€" u. S VICTORY BONDS BUY THEM . .. KEEP THEM! Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, Hinois. Subscription rates: ~$1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake county, side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. 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