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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1964)
Page 6 College Station, Texas Thursday, October 1, 1964 THE BATTALION I § Lutherans Planning Fete Battalion Church News Members of Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the con gregation and the 10 anniver sary of the dedication of the Sanctuary October 4. The church has grown from a congregation of about 12 mem bers to a vast membership of 541, bringing pride and happi ness to its members. A little band of Lutherans, on December 19, 1939, adopted a constitution for the American Lutheran Church of College Sta tion. The group, including A&M students, met on Sunday evening in the YMCA for several years. Their work was well rewarded when in 1948 the congregation and students saw the dedication of the Lutheran Student Center. During the early 1950’s, the name of the congregation was changed to Our Saviour’s Luth eran Church. But the changes did not stop. A beautiful church was built, adding fuel to the flames of hope of that little band of Lutherans, now a large con gregation. Even now, plans are being ex ecuted to increase the physical structures of the church. The spiritual growth of the church has been greatly favored by the excellent leadership of the pastors who have served and are now serving. Such leadership includes Pas tors Hartmann, Mgebroff, Swy- gert, Svendsen, Brossia (intern), Bulgerin, Fry (intern), Ruch, Gaiser (intern), Rostvold (assis tant), and Birk. From the beginning the pur pose of the church’s work has been to administer to all Luth erans in the community. It has adhered to this purpose for 25 years. The out-reaching of the con gregation’s work and student’s work throughout the years has had far-reaching effects. In hopes for future success, the members have as the anniversary theme “Forward With Christ.” Pastor Kurt Hartmann, the first pastor of the church, will be the principal speaker for the afternoon anniversary service. All former pastors have been in vited. Registration of guests will be gin at 1:30. Pinkie Announces Campus Visitors A total of 1,302 visitors were on campus during September, P. L. Downs Jr., A&M’s official greeter, announced. They were attending short courses, confer ences, class reunions and other scheduled meetings. World Wide Communion will be observed Sunday at the A&M Methodist Church at 8:30 a.m. and 10:55 a.m. services. A new class for married undergraduates will meet for the second time at 9:45 a.m. Sunday in the Wesley Foundation Building. The Methodist Church will have a family picnic at Hensel Park at 5:30 p.m. Sunday. A worship service will be conducted after the meal. College students have been invited and are not expect ed to furnish their own food. ★ ★ ★ “Unity in the Covenant” will be the theme of the First Christ ian Church’s morning worship service Sunday as they take part in observing World Communion with churches across the nation. Rev. Walter Allen, associate minister of the church, will de liver the morning message. The church’s first evening serv ices begin Sunday at 6 p.m. The Friday morning commun ion service for student groups is set for 6:45 a.m. at the Wesley Foundation Building. The Dis ciples of Christ, Methodist, Pres byterian and United Church of Christ students participate in a joint communion service each Friday. The program will last about 30 minutes. Afterwards, doughnuts and coffee will be available. Pastor Ron Birk, associate pas tor of Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, will be in charge of the church’s activities for Aggie s + u- dents this year. 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This is the theme records, the first of eight seminars to conducted by the Univei Lutheran Church during Octo] and November at the Presbyttt] ian Student Center. B 1 w. Dr. H. O. Kunkel, associate - 0n « di rector of the Agricultural Expetj ment Station, will be the speafe ★ ★ ★ Gamma Delta, Association t Lutheran Students, will meet; 7:15 p.m. Wednesday YMCA Building. ★ ★ ★ 4 p.m ’ A furnish lollege Sta College sta A college student breakiV« ai '' lind •11 L , Tj ^ r, n „ '|385 down i will be held from 7-9 a.m. Sain monthly day in the Presbyterian Studcf 11 V1 6 ~' Center. A pancake fellowship will I* f I PI.4 gin at 6 p.m. Sunday for sineii students at A&M Presbyterii; |Buy y< Church. The church will observe Worl ijwant Wide Communion at 8:30 a.m.ai 11 a.m. Sunday. Fellowship for married student from 2 iano c n bu ake - and their wives will start at I ask for p.m. Sunday at First PresbytfJ ian Church in Bryan. A panel will discuss the “Is God Leaving The Campus! 1 after a fellowship banquet (| 7:15 p.m. Wednesday at ttfl Presbyterian Student Center. ★ ★ ★ Regular services of the Wei nesday noon seminar group hep; !ood used 6-5850. study. “mJiS"- Oct. 7 at the Presbyterian Sta dent Center. The topic of Christians Make Political Deri jgjjjng ] sions”, will continue through tk (here, jr national elections. N 16 Dal Worth ★ ★ ★ wfews The First Baptist Church falAight ai pit will be filled by the Ret pne do! Arthur Smith Sunday in the i\ sence of Dr. Kyle Yates. The Baptist Student Union nil host an after-game fellowship i! the Baptist Student Union im mediately following the AM — Texas Tech game. A Bible Study is being hell | lence nec at 7 p.m. Monday and at 5 pi Tuesday at the BSU. These sta dies are conducted as short com es and last from four to si weeks. r ★ ★ ★ for eacl Ken’s h 6275 or Wouldn’ out righ GIL’S Sales: C ; Service: tyi ★ ■ ★ rr The Reverand Gordan SwoM^ S. of Beaumont will speak at St Thomas Episcopal Chapel at 1!| a.m. Oct. 8. Following the speech, a ISmfl film, “Malawi”, will be shown. Refreshments will be serve after the program. ★ ★ ★ Dr. J. W. Roberts, professo! of Bible at Abilene Christiai College, will speak at the AM Church of Christ Oct. 4-7. Sen- ices will begin at 7:15 nightly ★ ★ ★ St. Mary’s Catholic Chapel conduct services at 7:20 p.®| Furnit Wednesday immediately followlgDAMAt by a Newman Club meeting. Instruction and inquiry clasl will be held at 7:15 p.m. SundajL Tat)les and at 7:45 p.m. Wednesday. I L , + I C , K * * P. 32nd & The A&M Wesley Foundatio'S^ : will have a “recreation evening' at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Group ail table games are available all activities will be coordinated b! Miss Sue Reynolds. 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