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Robert A, Feehan, ay Avenue at Bi; © 8.9, 10 e mase i 123 Fourth Sunday service at Sunday schoo! at 9:45 «. Ww. ning m Te welcome to ce te ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Corner Third and Thayer N. Elsworth, Rector Services for third Sunday In Ad- vent: i urch school, 0—Morning prayer and sermon. Part of the lesson period for the @chool children will be given over to attend the 9 mnke use of CHURCH OF NAZARENB . H. V. Sorensen, Pastor. Dining room of World War Memorial bulldi Sunday school: Morning worsh! Evangelistic service—7 Radio service from KGC Tuesday 9 to 9:30 p. m. (C.8.T. ZION EV. Li RAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) 419 Fourth Street) We preach and . | Christ for a changing ‘Third Sunday in Advent, Dec. 13: 8:00. a, m.—Services at the peni- tentlary. 9:30 a, m.—Sunday school with ‘all Miss Rosella Brelje, Supt. forning worship (English) eters, organist. Joyful Heart”? 2 . m.—Sunday school Christ- mas program rehearsal. All pupils are requested to be present. 6:45 p. m.—Bible hour in charge of the Walther classes. gue. vening services—Mrs. CHURCH ssage for ‘oday Seventh at or . A. Lemke, Minister a. m.—Prayer service. Preparation for the Christmas cxer- cises. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue A at Fourth Street Opie 8S. Rindah!, Pastor. “There !s a_cordial welcome at Trinity” Adda Sunday in Advent, December Church school and Bible classes— 9:45 a. m. Morning worship—11:00. Sermon: “The Word of God Came to John.” Anthem—Trinity church choir, . Evening service—8:: Handel's “The M church choir Clarion rector. String orchestra and sololsts. Monday, December 14— Luther League devotional and social—8:00 p.m. Miss Judith Skog- erboe, chairman. —Trinity Larson, di- FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Ave. D G. Adolph Johns, Pastor ‘Third Sunday in Advent. Dec. 9:45 .—-Sunday school and Bible clas ung people's class at the parsonage, 804 7th St. 10:30—Morning worship. Anthem: “Hark, the Glad Sound, The Savior Comes"—Doderidge. Sermon: “Why Do We Go to Church?" > 2:00 p. m.—Sunday school practice for Christmas program. 8:00 p. m.—Worship. She. of hymn: “Jesus, Still Lead in Sermon: “Continue in the Chris- tian Faith.” Wednesday. Dec. 16, at 7:30 p, m. Devotional hour. Read Psalm 33 and join us. Thursday, Dec. 17, at 3:00 p. m— Women’s Missionary society at the Fred Swenson home, 824 Second St.; at 7:30 p. m,, quartet practice; -at 8:09 p, m., choir practice. Saturday, Dec. 19, at 9:00 a, m.— Confirmation ci THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer at Second St. Floyd E, Logee, Pastor. “We believe in Jesun as Christ; we accept Him as our Savior and Friend; we pledge Him our loyalty in every relationship in life.” 9:45—Sunday school — Beginners, primary, junior, intermediate depart- ments. be 10:00—Adult Bible class, led by Judge Burr. 1f:00—-Morning worship—A_sum- mary of the Christian religion. 12:15—Bible schoo! gh school young people’ Philathea class for you en's forum Bible class. 30—Pioneer society for interme- es. jer, Ruth McCurdy; Tuxis ety for high school ages; Young People’s Christian Endeavor. 7:80—Bvening fellowship service— Kingdoms That Fall. ednesday, 7:30, in the chapel— ‘Mid-week prayer service. The musical service, Miss Florence Fritch, organist. Morning— Prelude: Andante Religioso—Hall- ing. Sttertory: Melody—Dawes. ag March in D Major—Reb- oft. Quartet: Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord—Garrett. Bolo: God So Loved the World— Macdermid—Mrs. W. J. Targart. Response: Father of Love, Our Guide and Friend. Evening— Prelude: Prayer—Humperdinck. Offertory: Meditation—Lang. Postiwde: Lord, for Thy Tender Mercy’s Sake—the choir—Farrant. ‘Responses; Fourfold Amen, Threefold Amen. We cordially invite you to join us fn worship and in fellowship. Fourth § Ellis L. unday, son, 8 December. 13, 10:00 a.’ m.—The church Edward e, superintendent. The Evarts class for adults, The Quain class for young people. The high school class. 11:00—Morning worship. Pianist—Mrs, Clarence Gunness. 1936. school. Anthem — selected — The church chotr, Sermon; The Psalmists Thot of od. 7:30—The evening service. Planist—Catherine Mason. Special music. Sermon: “The Advent sermon. p. m.—The young people’s hour. My Appreciation of the Jew. Topic for discussion, The young people of the church In- vite you to share with them Sunday evening at the church. A worth- while prograin. good fellowship and Wi Good News"—an night 7:30. sharp— Wide guild at the church at the parsonage. and the —The regular Thursday at 3p. 1 meeting of the Ladies’ Aid. The last | meeting of 1936. A full attendance is desired. : Reserve Monday night, De- cember 21, for the church school Christmas program. not spend Sunday ; eayor society, ning evangelistic “The Gift of Gor m.—Christian Young wship hour, Peo- oD. Fello 8:45 p. m.—Young People's Min- sionary Circle, with election of offi- cers, Wednesday— 7:45 p, m.—Mid-week meeting for Bible study and prayer, and congre- gational meeting for election of church officers. BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH Bighth and Rosser Sts. Benjamin Pastor 10:00 a, m. y school, Peter Klein, supt. ligious education is as necessary for the culture of the soul as secular education Is €or the culture of the mind. Send your chil- dren to this school, Classes for all 300 p. m.—Deutac! Kinder mit Unterricht in der Sprache und in der Bibel, K. F. Gutsche ist der erfahrene Lehrer der Kinder. 7:30 p._m.—Baptist Young People's Union, Emma Bauer, president. This service and program is in English. All young folks are cordially Invited, 200 p,m, — Deutsche Predigt. Them: 8 ist Bekerhrung?” Viele sind nicht bekannt mit dieser Christiichen Erfahrung, und meinen dann viellelcht, dass Bekehrung nur ein Wort ist. Lassen Sie sich durch diese Predigt belehren. Zu allen diesen Gottesdiensten ist Jedermann herzlichst eingeladen. BISMARCK GOSPEL TABERNACLE, Corner Rosser and Eleventh i mith, Pastor, 10:00 a, m.—Sunday school and Bible class, including a German class, Mrs, John 'Helfenstein, acting sup’ intendent in charge. 11:00 a. m.—Divine worship. Rev. A. H. Rux of Dickinson and Rev. John Buckly formerly missionary to Africa will speak. 2:45 p. m.—Radio service over sta- tion KGCU, Mandan. 7:00 p, m.—Young people's servi with Miss Elsie Fink in charge. Ri John Buckly will bring the message. 8:00 p. m.—Sunday night evangelis- rvice, The sermon subject will he Very Same Christ the Lord,” beginning of pre-Christmas mes- sages by the pastor. Special music and songs by the choir and the or- Rev. A. H, Rux will also y, 8 p. m—"Bible Study. A journey with the Apostle Paul in the book of the Ephesians.” ivednesday night—Orchestra prac: ce, Thursday night, 8:00 p, m.—Prayer service, in prayer room. Friday night, 8:00 p. m.—Christ Ambassador's service. Song service will be led by Ann Kiemele. ing and prayer. Stella P: anck; testimony leader, Martha B sermonette, Mrs. J. G. Johnson. All are always welcome to the Gospel Tabernacle, A light house in a dark and sad world, McCABE METHODIST ESPISCOPAL CHURCH chest: Morning worship— Organ prelude: | “N: —Miss Ruth Rowley, organist. Anthem: “Come to My Heart Lord Jesus”—Williams. Organ offertory: “Meditation"— ges. Solo—selected—David Davis. “Our Changing Morals”— Walter E. Vater. Organ postlude—Donahue, Sunday school—12:00 noon (Classes for all ages) Every department at your service. The Young Men's Busi- s8 class especially invites you. All our young People urged to be present. Evening worship—7:30, An evan- gelistic service that you will enjoy. Sane, constructive, educational, heart-searching, Singing of the old hymns and special music by the choir. Organ prelude: “Adoration” — Macfarlane, Anthem: “O Worship the King’— ‘Maunder. Organ offertory: boii “Cantilene"—Du- 5. ‘olo—selected—Lleut. William A. | Seaslons, Jr. chaplain, Fort Lincoln, : “A Night Visitor"—Wal- ter E, Vater. Organ postlude: ‘“March’—Parker. 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