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THE BAYTOWN SUN
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Sunday. June 8, 1986
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Reception to honor the Rev. James White
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Cedar Bayou United Methodist Ministries meets at 7 p.m. Tues- Prayer Group will meet at 9:30
Church will host a reception in day. \ a.m. Tuesday and the junior
honor of the Rev. James White, UMW Methodist Women’s high UMYF will leave the
■gw associate pastor, at 6 p.m. Craft Group meets at 9:30 a.m. church at 11 a.m. for a picnic
Wednesday and the XYZ Club and visit at Hermann Park.
Members will attend the in-
Chancel Choir rehearses from stallation service of Asbury Len-
7:15to8:45p.m. Wednesday. nox, newly appointed district
Pastor Parish Committee superintendent at Moody
meets at 7 p.m. Thursday.
Church school begins at 9:30 Howard Moseley presiding,
meets at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Keenagers have scheduled a
a reception honoring Fuller and covered-dish luncheon and pro- 7p.m. Monday
his wife, Beth, and Mertz and his gram at 11; 30 a. m. Thursday in
wife, Liz, will be held in the the snack area,
fellowship hall.
Children's Wesley Fellowship
meets at 4:30 p.m.
Bible study and prayer group
meet at 7 p.m.
Council on Ministries meets at
a.m.
Following the church service,
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Sunday.
will
Finance Committee meets at
6:45p.m. Tuesday.
Administrative Board meets
^Homemade ice cream and mgetsat 10:30 a.m.
cakti will be served on the front
lawn of the church
nging
R4v.
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ST. PAUL'S
The Rev. Donald G. White,
■Celebration Singers, youth newly appointed pastor of St. p.m. Wednesday,
choir, has returned from an Paul’s United Methodist Church,
eight-day choir tour and will per- 7915 Bayway Drive, will preach
form the musical drama at 10:50a.m.Sunday.
“Change Me, Lord," arranged
by the choir’s, director, Epper- St Paul’s United Methodist church school at 9 a.m. Sunday
son, at 7 p.m. Sunday in Church in Bay City and
fellowship hall. There will be a associate pastor at Kingwood preach at 10 a.m. Sunday, %
covered-dish supper at 6;30 p.m. United Methodist Church in Chancel Choir, uhder the direc-
hosted by the Brooks, Builders, Humble prior to his appointment tion of Larry Koonce, will pre-
and Men’s Fellowship classes.
The bus tour group, with Jim
Arnold chairman, meets at 7 acolyte
p.m. Monday.
Church secretaries Rmchepn is them under the direction of Lemmon and Raymond Tieman
scheduled for noon Tuesday at Abraham Thomas. Thomas will
Cedar Bayou UMC, 2714 Ferry play the organ and Gail Funder- at 6:30 p.m Sunday
burk will play the piano. '
A covered-dish dinner will be meet at 7 p m Sunday,
by Joan Heaner, will meet at 2 served in the fellowship hall
p.m. Tuesday.
Church and Society Work welcome the Whites;
Rev. Max Mertz. He will bring Area, with Jim Burton chair-
man, meets at 6:15 p.m. Wednes-
day.
Merle Epperson will play the Finance committee, chaired Methodist Youth Fellowship will
for the week will be “Ways Bible organ. He will direct the Sane- by E.W. Froehner, will meet at
i^’ipanceCommittee meets at 7 People Lived.” tuary Choir as it sings the an- 6:15 p.m. Wednesday,
p.jflj. Monday and Council on United Methodist Women them.
at7:30p.m. Tuesday.
Chancel Choir rehearses at 8
6 p.m.
-'enirjg
cWf)ite, his wife, Brenda, and
their two children, Timothy and
GWi’ce will reside in Baytown.
White was reared in La Porte.
received his bachelor of arts
degree at the University of
ftoustin in 1982 and his master of
divinity degree at Perkins
School of Theology. Since he was
licensed to preach in 1979, he
sorted as student pastor of the ..
ftedias Circuit, Alexander- ’ er y°Uth
Wesley in Bryan, San Leon and
Cbpks Point.
^Irtimediately following the
social hour, White will lead in a
vSfcper worship service.
*rV Rev. Emmitt C. Barrow
Memorial Methodist Church in
Galveston.
Chancel Choir will practice
St. Mark’s United Methodist and Boy Scouts will meet at 7
Church, 1703 Oklahoma, will p.m. Wednesday,
begin worship at 10:45 a.m. Sun- Spanish-speaking church
school will meet at 9 a.m. Sun-
The Rev. Jim Ross will preach day. Worship service is at 10
Living With a Realistic Hope.” a.m.
Assisting as liturgist will be
chop
ST. MARK'S
ST.JOHN'S •
St. John’s United Methodist
White has served as pastor of Church, 501 S. Alexander, has
^per:
pedal
at, ft
day.
The Rev. William Walker will
meets
day,
GRACE
The Rev. Dewey Fuller will
Orchestra rehearsal will be at preach “To The Church:
Upgrading at) Imperative or
a.m. Sunday at
ethodist Church,
to Baytown.
sent the anthem “How Firm A
Carole Voran will serve as Foundation.” Robert Francis
will be Liturgist. Ushers will be
Chancel Choir will sing the an- Phil Hoover, J.D. Kuebler, Paul
■-0W
p.pi.
9 a.m.
Igipp,
Church school will begin at Two” at 10
Grace United
Junior High United Methodist 304 N. Pruett.
Youth Fellowship will meet at 6 Fuller was appointed to Grace
wi ll preach at lO:50 a.m..His ser- p.m. and Will be joined for a by the Rev. Ben Oliphint, bishop,
mon will be “The Touch of The snack supper by the senior high at the Texas Annual Conference
Master’s Hand." \ youth at 7 p.m. The senior high held May 29 in Houston.
Vacation Bible School, for meeting will be from 7:30 to 8 30 Serving as liturgist will be the
children 3 years through fifth
DoVtV I g#5’ wil1 open Monday
■ cMsses wil1 be from am. be held from 9 to 11:30 a.m..Mon- altar rail,
urttil 11:45 a.m. Monday through day through Friday. The theme
Friday.
•ls;fn;
adors
9:30 a.m.
Finance Committee will meet
Road.
Society of St. Stephen, chaired
Administrative Council will
*yY,
study
United Methodist Women will
following inorning worship to meet at 7 p.m Monday. “The
Task of Mehding God’s Crea-
Church school convenes at tion," will be the program given
9:45 a.m. ..... ...-— by Phyllis Huey. Hostess will be
Junior and Senior High United Carolyn Francis.,
Will
t the
nlty
p.m.
Vacation Church School will the children’s sermon at the
■’
Over-42 Club will meet from 2
meet from 5 to 6:30 p.m. with to5p.m. Wednesday,
summer youth director. Lisa
.bnM
brlal
Chancel Choir will meet at 7
p.m Wednesday.
Administrative Board, with Vansickle, in charge
lin&i
e of
Jones, Bethea chalice bearers
’will-
ies.
,H3H!
3d
be
Cotton Permenter to speak at Episcopal service
ng.
hL . ’
9:30
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I At 10 a.m Sunday, the Third Virginia Alleman, *Nina prayer group will meet. Celebrant and preacher at the led by Bojiny B. Giblin, organist.
I Sunday after Pentecost, the Rev. Waimsley, Marcia Rios, Micki At 7 p.m. Wednesday, there lfl~a.m. Holy Eucharist will be D ri the nftatnrv a cnller-
I Calton Permenter, supply priest- Rios, Suzanne Bosley and Marie will be a healing service. ‘ the Rev. Jim Sproat, vicar tjon o{ c° n ds and'olher non
•J of-'the Diocese of Texas, will Currie. ' From 8 p.m. Friday until 10 The Gospel reading will be perishable food items will be
| celebrate Holy Eucharist and Dan Listiak, Lynae Carr, an\ Saturday, there will be a proclaimed from the center of made to help support the food Each weekday at noon Miss
preach at Trinity Episcopal Kirsten Washburn and Jennifer s“."day . scho.01 „1°ck‘1" for the altar bY Deaconess Gladys pantry administered bv Trinity Hall conducts Mid-Day Prayers
Church. 27Q1W. Main Street. Bosley will serve as acolytes. children m grades 3,4 and „ L.Hall. Episcopal Church of Baytow n and Intercess'ioS at the St
Music will be under the direc- Ushers will be Dennis and Ann a m. Saturday, a work day Reading the Lessons will be The covered-dish luncheon w ill James House Chapel. 5800 Baker
tion;of Jon Lamkin, organist, Pfeiffer. v has been scheduled. Erwin Hendricks ,> follow the service. It is hosted bv Road At 7pm Sunday shecon-
and Lynn Lamkin. choir direc- K *
at 6 p.m. Sunday at 201 Caldwell.
Prior to the meeting there will
be. a dinner for jcommittee
members and their spouses.
«ty
be
Jnist, ■
also
iUkh.
9:30
fties;
Serving as acolyte will be Lonnie, Ruth, Greg and Mandi ducts Evening Prayer.:-At 10
Charlie Valdes. Sherman. a.m. Wednesday.’ Holy
Christian education will b£ of- Eucharist is celebrated by the
fered at 9 a.m.’Sunday. This Rev P. Waiter Henckell. priest-
week’s topic in the Bible-based in-charge,
curriculum will be, “God Has
Power Over Li fe and Death."
Children’s church will meet at
ALL SAINTS
The celebration of First Sun-
10 a.m. with Steve Carroll as lay
■Mark Jones and Sam Bethea reader
^lW serve as chalice bearers.
Prayers of the People will be
led1 by Rich Bosley.
‘'Mrs. Jones will read the
Lessons.
-'Caring for the altar will be
m 0. '
lay
, day Luncheon and the collection Ushers and oblationers will be
A nursery will be provided for of food items for the food pantry Jenny Valdes and Robert
infants and small children. wiU highlight the Third Sunday Sproat
At 7 p.m. Monday, the After Pentecost at All Saints’
evangelism team will meet.
At 10 a.m. Wednesday, a Driye.
[alls
At 6:30 a.m. Wednesday.’ *
Sproat celebrates Holy
Bishop’s Committee will meet Eucharist at AH Saints’.
Caring for the altar will be
'P
Episcopal Church, 200 Caldwell Darrell Mullins'
:z‘
Congregational music will be
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i.m.
Atlanta meeting site
A
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less
Embattled Southern Baptists gather for Bible showdown
w
ps,
plo-
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approach to Scripture but who diminishes our ability to do mis- people with wjiom they
upholds the right of Jtelieveligjfo sions and evangelism
interpret it as they see it. ’ ■ ’ ■ detrimental to our influence and
convention business sessions assuring their control of
start Tuesday.
Behind the anticipated record which moderate trustees long
turnout at the Georgia World have held majorities, now whittl-
Congress Center was the fight ed to a narrow edge,
over institutional dominance,
rumbling for eight years and important ever,” says the Rev.
Paige Patterson of Dallas, a
leader of 'fundamentalists, say-
vention is the highest it has ever ing success of their jnovement
been,” says the Rev. Fred Wolfe hinges on the outcome,
of Mdbile,.Ala„ chairman of the
order-of-business committee, leader, Houston Judge Paul
“That is good. I just hate it that Pressler, says “the cancer” of
controversy had to bring us liberal views of the Bible still is
here.
He says “people have strong, » However, a moderate leader,
book; the Bible, with the oppos- strong, strong feelings about . the Rev. Roy L. Honeycutt,
irig* camps taking different ap- what is going on in the conven- president of Southern Baptist
proaches to it, each pressing for tion ... Both sides have strong -Theological Seminary at
sijwemacy over the denomina- convictions and both love the Louisville, Ky., says allowing
ffijnVfar-flung institutional af- convention and want to see it be diverse approaches to Scripture
what God wants it to be.” is the, “Baptist heritage” and
Locked in conflict were a fun- adds:
BVGEORGE W. CORNELL
»\aP Religion Writer
. ATLANTA (API - Embattled
Southern Baptists are primed
for a key round in their long, fac-
tional struggle over control of
the nation’s largest Protestant
detfbmination.
aorhe have dubbed their
gathering here this week, in
their native territory, the “se-
»5«d battle of Atlanta,” alluding
to that first one in the Civil War
4<hen the tide turned and Union
threes smashed through
Georgia.*:""
This time, the issue was a
sal
is disagree „
The 22-member committee. •
That's an old Baptist principle impedes our ability to serve the made up of representatives of
— what’s called ,fsoul competen- Lord,” the committee said after both sides in the conflict and
cy” of individuals in understan- a May meeting,
ding Scripture.
denominational operations in
■A/ -
headed by the Rev. Charles
“Some spokesmen on both Fuller of Roanoke, Va., is due to
The incumbent president, the sides of the political spectrum report its recommendations to
Rev. Charles Stanley, a fun- have used intemperate, inrfam- the convention,
damentalist standard-bearer, matory and unguarded He says “the problems we
has served two terms and is in- language.” the committee said, have confronted as a convention
eligible under the constitution used “prejorative terms" and forthepastseveralyearsare.by
. “attributed improper motives to and large, still there.”
The convention “is the most
ftli'Ow
Oi!‘
now at a pivotal stage.
“The interest level in the con-
ilfc
Another fundamentalist
for a third.
His rulings and appointments
T. Arthritis has seven-alarm
presidents charging he ignored "
mittee appointments warning system of symptoms
representative of Southern Bap-
tists.” -
Denominational bylaws say0 has a seven-alarm warning sys- joint pain,
the president will make appoint- tern that can alert people to seek —Symptoms like these per-
ments “in consultation” with the medical attention early, says the sisting for more than two weeks,
two vice presidents, but doesn’t Arthritis Foundation. The foundation urges people to
say he has to abide by their ad- _. . , . be aw are of the w arning signals
vice. • The warning signs include: noting that, “Early diagnosis
—Swelling in one or more an<j treatment is the key to suc-
joints.
—Early morning stiffness.
—Recurring pain or tender-
ness in any joint.
—Inability to move a joint nor-
mally.
ij iii
ed
eet:
to be eliminated.
ATLANTA (AP) — Arthritis ver or weakness combined with
irs.
I-
i An unprecedented throng of
(•messengers,” as they’re called damentalist sector, insisting on
«*- about 50,000 of them or more a strictly literalistic view of disclose whether and at what
■t- were expected‘for their con- Scripture, and a moderate wing, precise time Southern Baptists
Mention here in the Peach State, taking a broader approach, open will reject the heresy of radical
|here they first organized 141 to varying interpretations.
The political point of conten- the future is still.uncertain gives
Only divine omniscience can
Stanley’s parliamentary tac-
tics last year also triggered a
lawsuit charging he violated
democratic practice by overrul-
ing a majority convention vote. „
A federal district judge declined
to rule on the case, saying it was
an internal church matter, not in
the government’s purview. The
case is being appealed.
During the past year, a
denominational peace commit-
tee has been at work, trying to
allay the general in-fighting, but
says it has continued in destruc-
cessfully controlling arthritis."
fundamentalism .;. The fact that
ears ago.
Back then, they were a strictly tion was election of the conven- hope.”
outhern body, but now are tion president, whose vast ap- With the denomination’s
pread nationwide, their 14.4 pointive powers exert ultimately course hinging on the presiden-
lillion members constituting commanding sway over the cy, fundamentalists are backing
Lmerica’s largest Protestant denomination’s 26 national agen- a former winher, the Rev.
enomination./fhey are second cies and seminaries. # Adrian Rogers of Memphis,
illion Roman Fundamentalists have won Tenn., who previously won the
that top post for seven years in a office in 1979 and served one
nary #ow, and through it, attained in- year.
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ncluding gatherings of pastors, run the institutions. ---— Moderates are backing the
fiusic and campus ministers, A victory by fundamentalists Rev. Winfred Moore of Amarillo, tiveways.
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