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DEDICATION PLANNED-^The new place of workshop for Our Saviour’s Lutheran church will be dedicated Sunday. The Rev. Thomas H. Swygert is pastor. Chureties Set Sunday Rites Three Services Sunday •\ . & Thursdayj'September' ! ,16^.1954 College Station churches have announced Sunday sermon topics and meeting times for the coming week. ’ Faith Evangelical and Reformed Church . Raymond Buck jr., son of the Rev. R. F. Buck, pastor of the church, will conduct worship ser vices Sunday morning at 10:30. His topic will be “In Spirit and in Truth.” He will leave next week for the Eden seminary in Webster Groves, Mo. Church school Sunday will begin at 9:15 a.m. A&M Presbyterian Church “Morals with Margins” is the sermon topic announced by the Rev. Norman Anderson for morning worship services beginning at? 11 a.m. ^Breakfast for students wdll be at 9 and church school- will begin at 9:45. *The Presbyterian Student Lea gue will meet at 6:30 p.m. and evening worship will be at 7:30. Christian Science Services Sunday school and worship are at 11 a.m. The subject for the Lesson-Sermon is “Matter,” and how Ave may prove and experience man’s God-given dominion over material bondage of all kinds sin, disease, and limitation—will be brought out. Church of the Nazarene Sunday morning worship service will be conducted by the Rev. Har- Baptists Plan Buddy Day, Dual Services The annual Buddy day bar becue dinner will be given for Aggies at the First Baptist cjnurch of College Station aft er the Sunday morning wor- jhip service Sunday morning. Mrs. R. O. Berry, chairman of the student activities committee, is in charge. Sunday services have been ar ranged for the convenience of the students and the local church members. Sunday school classes will meet at 9:40 for local people, and the morning worship servie will be held in the main auditor ium for the students at that time. Special music will be presented by the Aggie choir of the church. At 10:50 a.m. the students wall attend Sunday school classes and the local people will go to the r$ain auditorium for regular wor ship services. The Rev. R. D. Longshore, pas tor, has chosen “The Life That (Counts” for the sermon topic for both services. old Carlisle, pastor, at 11 a.m. Sun day school is at 10 o’clock. Evangelistic service is at 7:45 p.m.; the Nazarene Young People’s society meets at 7:15 p.m. Bethel Lutheran Church “Do You Search for Knowledge?” will be the question asked by the Rev. William C. Petersen in his sermon at the 10:45 a.m. worship service. Sunday school will pre cede this service at 9:30. For the Wednesday vesper ser vice at 7:45 p.m. the sermon topic will be “Are You God’s Adopted Heir?” A&M Methodist Church The Rev. Nolen Vance announced his Sunday morning sermon topic as “Compelling Christlikeness.” Worship service will begin at 10:55; Sunday school, at 9:30. The Methodist Youth fellowship will meet at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Choir "practice is scheduled for Wednesday night at 7:30. The Wesley Foundation fellow ship will be Sunday night at 6:15. Vespers will be held at 7:15 Mon day and Friday nights, and the Foundation will meet at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Regular Sunday morning services will be held at 10 a.m. at the YMCA chapel. College Heights Assembly of God Sunday school will begin at 9:45 Sunday morning, followed at 11 a.m. by the worship service. The Christ Ambassadors will meet at 6:30 Sunday evening. Weeknight services of the church include a prayer meeting Wednes day night at 7:45 and a meeting of the Women’s Missionary council Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. There will be an assembly at Snook Friday at 7:45 p.m. The church sponsors a radio pro gram at 8 a.m. each Sunday. Church of Christ Worship services begin at 10:45 Sunday morning and at 7:15 Sun day night. Sunday school is at 9:45 a.m. At 7:15 p.m. Wednesday will be prayer meeting. The Ladies’ Class meets Thursday morning at 10. A&M Christian Church Activities Sunday begin with a coffee hour at 9:15 Sunday morn ing. Church school is at 9:45 and worship service is at 11. The Christian Youth fellowship meeting will be at 5 p.m., followed by the meeting of the Disciple Stu dent fellowship at 7:30 p.m. Choir practice is at 7 p.m. Wed nesday, and the Bible Study group meets at 7:15 the same night. St. Thomas Episcopal Church JJoly Communion will be given at 8 a.m. Sunday and again at the 9:30 service. Morning prayer and sermon will be at 11; church school runs concurrently with the 9:30 service. The Canterbury association will meet at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday. The service of Holy Communion will be ministered at 6:30 that night. The annual Bishop’s Supper will be Tuesday night at Maggie Park er’s Dining Room, in Bryan. The speakers are Bishop Clinton S. Quin of Houston, Bishop John E. Hines of Austin, and Bishop Char les A. Boegeli of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. St. Mary’s Catholic Chapel Sunday masses will be at 8:30 and 10 a.m., and confessions will be at 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. Sat urday and before masses. Friday morning mass is at 6:45 and the Wednesday evening ser vice is at 7:15. First Baptist Church Sunday school classes will meet at 9:40 for local people, and stu dents will meet in the main audi torium of the church at that time for worship service. Worship ser vice will be held at the regularly scheduled time, 10:50 for local peo ple, and Sunday school will be at 10:50 for the students. Training Union begins at 6:15 p.m. and worship service at 7:15. Wednesday’s schedule includes the workers’ supper at 6 p.m., teacher’s meeting at 6:30 and pray er meeting at 7:15. Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Church school and Bible class is at 9:30 a.m., and morning worship is at 10:45. Wednesday the Lutheran Student Association meets at 7:15 p.m. Three services.are scheduled for Sunday in dedicating the new hoi^sp of worship ■fo’i - Our Saviour’s Luth eran Congregation and the A&M Lutheran Student Foundation. The Service of Dedication will be gin at 10 p.m. The Rev. Donald Heiges, Executive Secretary of the Division of Student Service, Na tional Lutheran Council, Chicago, will be the speaker. His subject is “The Role of a Congregation in a College Community.” The Pastor, the Rev. Thomas Swygert, will dedicate the building and its furnishings. The Choir un der the direction of Robert Boone will sing “Allelujah” by Mo zart. Miss Linda Potts, harpist, will play Malotte’s arrangement of “The Lord’s Prayer” as special of fertory music and Mrs. Major Friedrjick will be ovgahist.’ ■! Afternoon .^erv|c^$> begin at 2:81l.. Speakers' 'i^fllRi*',v',. ;C.‘;(N.r RHth, president of th’e Tjpxas Dis trict, American Lutheran Church, Seguin; the Rev. Merton Lundquist, president of the Texas Conference, Augustana Lutheran Church, Aus tin; the Rev. Royal Leshre, Presi dent of the Texas Synod, United Lutheron Church, Austin. The Chancel Choir of St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, San Antonio, under the direction of Dr. Ralph Ewing will sing “O Holy Father Infinite in Mercy” (Pales- tria), “Lord, Increase My Faith” (Ibbons), “P s a 1 m Ninety-Six” (Hassler), “With Greatful Hearts We All Are Met” (Bach), “Seek Ye the Lord” (Roberts), “O Sav- ious of the World” (Goos), “Psalm %j>ai Evangelical ! Lutheran Church. A reception and open house will immediately follow this service. Evening service will begin at 7:30 p.m. The two former Pastors of the congregation, the Rev. Kurt Hartmann, pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Pflugerville, and the Rev. Fred Mgebroff, pastor of Martin Luther Church, Giddings, will conduct the service and deliver the sermon. “Open Doors in The Lord” will be the theme of the Rev. Hartmanu’s sermon. The Rev. Mge- bi'off will conduct the liturgical services. The Choir under the di rection of Robert Boone will sing “Incline Thine Ear to Me” (Him- Construction on the new church, which is located at Cross and Tau ber Streets, began on January 25. The building has a seating capacity of 265. Architects are Ernest Langford and Frank Lawyer. The R. B. But ler Construction Company of Bry an built the church. Members who have served on the Building and Finance Committee are Mrs. E. J. Fuchs, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Hadley, L. E. Hearne, Jesse Heine, Theo Hohlt, G. E. Jachne, Burney Mayer, Mrs. Harvey Oakes, Otto Richter, Mrs. Harold Soren sen, L. J. Tolle and the Rev. T. H. Swygert. ^ OVJ R ^ cUAiy«y G Wo* Save Your Money! Save Your Clothes! CAMPUS CLEANERS For NEWS and SPORTS Read Your Morninp 1 Newsnaner THE HOUSTON POST Dormitory Delivery F. L. SMITH 1204 S. 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