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{ ic. » j >-r Page 4 - l'LAIMHCALER-HERALD. FRIDAY , MAY 3.1985 Church 4- j *;• % Public invited to tilm showing " u ' • ' • . •<# . . V s > » _ \ . Pastor Merle D. Conklin and the people of the Wonder Lake Bible Church invite the public to join them in viewing the film, "The Silent Scream," during the 6 p.m. Bible Fellowship hour Sunday; May 5. This film, ac­ claimed by President Reagan, has been called the best-tool of the pro-life position. It is very graphic and features as narrator a doctor who per­ formed 10,000 abortions, but has now come to oppose abortion. Anyone desiring to view the film is welcome. Itls about one- half hour in length. Nursery facilities are provided and alternate provisions have been made for children up to junior high age. At the 10:45 a.m. worship service, the ordinance of communion will be observed and the choir will present special music. Pastor Conklin's message will be based on Luke 6:39-49 and is titled, "The Test of Your Discipleship." The Adult Sunday School class is con­ tinuing its study of the Book oft Revelation during the 9:30 a.m.' Sunday School hour. The new bus schedule is still in effect, with one bus going all around the lake bringing people for Sunday School and taking them home following the morning worship service. Nursery care is provided for all services and the public is always welcome. ? ' For further information call 728-0422 or 728-1687. Evangelical Emphasis slated Sun., May 5 Closer to goal Members of the Evangelical Free Church, 3031 Lineoln Rd., McHenry, extend an invitation to share in a special Evangelical Emphasis this Surfiday, May 5. Speaker for the day will be Steve Wingfield, associate evangelist of Inter-Church Evangelism, Inc., with , Dr. Myron Augsburger. Wingfield is an ordained minister and was reared in the a parsonage of a United Methodist pastor: He graduated from > Eastern Menhonite College; Harrisonburg, Va. While in traveled extensively as a youth evangelist. He served as senior pastor of a large and growing church in Roanoke, Va.; served as founder and president of the Roanoke Evangelical Ministerial Association; directed major crusades throughout America and overseas; and personally trained over 3,000 people how to share their faith in Christ. During the Sunday School hour, beginning at 9:15 a.m., the college and seminary, he reverend will be givihg an Present seminar series During the month of May, the Reverend Dr. Eric J. Snyder of Faith Presbyterian Church will be presenting a series of seminars on the. subject, "Money and Its Effect Upon Us," during the 9:30 a.m. Adult Sunday School hour each Sun­ day morning. Statistically, money problems are the number one source of marital tension and conflict. Dr. Snyder would like to explore the reason for this and other related issues. Visitors are invited to be present for these seminars, and for worship which is at 8:30 and 10:45 a.m. each Sunday mor­ ning. Faith church is located across from the drive-in movie theater, at the intersection of Lincoln and Chapel Hill roads. Campus Singers in concert The Campus Singers from the College of Saint Benedict, St. Joseph, Minn* will perform in concert Sunday, May 5, at 7:30 p.m., at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, 1023 McHenry Ave., Crystal Lake The Campus Singers was founded in 1950. Through the years, the group has existed is the select vocal ensemble at the College of Saint Benedict and has been noted for its regular attention to original chamber works for feoMk^oices and its varied pros The program "Wflf* include classical, sacredf isecular and pop music; and the public is invited to attend. PROPHECY Therefore the Lord himself shall give you a sign; Behold a virgin chall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel. Isaiah 7:14 be with f forth a his name m- FULFILLMENT Behold a virgin s child, and shall brj son, and they shall c Emmanuel, which Vbeing terpreted is, God with us. 1 Matthew 1:23 THOSE WITHOUT HOPE For God so loved the world, that he gave his. only begotten son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16 for the \ f inestln musical entertainment for your reception, party or any other occasion... JOCKEY Professional quality service at an affordable price. Complete sound and light systems, indoors or out. References available on request. 815/337-0277 Plaindealer 1- HERALD (USPS 335-200) Established 1875 3812 West Elm Street Phone 815-385-0170 Circulation 385-0178 McHenry, Illinois 60050 Published Every Wednesday & Friday at McHenry, Illinois Second Class Postage PAID at McHenry, Illinois by SHAW FREE PRESS NEWSPAPER GROUP POSTMASTER Send address changes to McHenry Plaindealer 3812 W. Elm St., McHenry, Illinois 60050 Subscribers ore requested to provide immediate notice of change of address to the McHenry Plaindealer 3812 W. Elm St,.C\ McHenry, |||. 60050. A deduction of one month from the expiration of a subscription will be made where a change of address is provided through fhe Post Office department. Thomas C. M iller-Associate Publisher Donna Santi-Editor 3tt).irb Winning ilftospaprr MEMBER NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES In McHenry County By Cornet 50 Week 1 Year by Moil . 519 00 Where earner seivice not available only •Ntsifc McHewy Cavity I Year by Mail $27.00 Silt "Where tin* food & drink «r« surrounded by th* warm beauty and cha*"^ of natpra" (Eountrg Inquire Relax in the elegant surround­ ings of the beautiful Wesley Sears country estates with a picture window dining room overlooking 13 acres of beauti­ ful grounds. Enjoy our quiet cocktail lounge in their former dining room or the original library with it's mag­ nificent wood paneling. Choose from our excellent menu with gourmet special­ ties. * Mother's Day • is May 12 She's the one who cooked your meals, wiped your nose, helped with homework, lent an ear, shed a tear, helped make you what you • are to­ day! Show Mom your appreciation with the finest dimng tradi­ tion at the Country Squire. Your hosts, Bill end Kris Coves 223-0121 Intersection's Route 120 and 45, Graysloke (Closed Monday) overview of the varioils aspects of evangelism; during the worship service at 10:30, he will be sharing his perspective of evangelism; and in the evening service at six, he will be giving practical instruction in the proper use of evangelism. Guest preacher The Reverend Dr. Donald Wardlaw of McCormick Theological Seminapy will be the guest preacher at the Ridgefield-Crystal Lake Presbyterian Church Sunday, May 5, and will lead worship at both services, 8:30 and 11 a.m. Dr. Wardlaw is McClure professor of preaching and worship at McCormick, a member of the Academy of Homiletics, and is working on a publication for that academy. The congregation welcomes him andi invites the community to join in worship. Uahnsan UGHtWBGHT MUSCLE These lightweight powerhouses from Johnson* are great get-into-boating machines Match em up with any of our broad selection of boats and you're set tor skiing, fishing or cruising. Stop in today and find our just how easy it is to go boating with Johnson Tri Marine 4019 E. Lake Shore Box 100-Wonder Lake (815)653-3000 Wes-Wind Pontoons « Charger Boats 9Uahnsan GLASSES MADE WHILE ^OU WAIT! 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