Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 167, Ed. 1 Friday, February 29, 1980 Page: 4 of 12
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"Young artists have to go to
work like everybody else." said
Manzu. enjoying good health at
his rambling, hilltop villa in Ar-
dea, 25 miles from Rome.
"If they want to learn how to
create with stone and marble
or wood, why don’t they con-
struct sidewalks or do car-
pentry and engraving," he said.
"I am absolutely against art
schools. They cannot produce
either sculptors or painters,”
said Manzu, who taught in art
schools in Milan and Turin but
never received formal art les-
sons himself.
GratanoBL
Tom Sagfe, Youth
Brace Wooley. Bible Chair
Manzu says he continues to
work daily "because it’s my re-
sponsibility.”
“Many think an artist lives a
special life. Instead, I go to
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WESTERN HILLS
BAPTIST CHURCH
—■2655 OvttWI Drive—
should shun art school and
learn their craft by working as
carpenters or cement mixers,
says Giacomo Manzu. one of
Italy's greatest living sculptors.
Turning 71 and still working
daily, Manzu advised budding
artists to join the working
class.
The sculptor of the bronze
Doors of Death at St. Peter's
Basilica recalled in an inter-
view that his own career start-
ed at age 10 as a carpenter, en-
graver, gilder, polisher and
stucco worker.
Benes for all ages, far all
services- call if you need
Importation
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Opportiadties for Study and
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March 2-6
10:30AM*6X)0 PM
MON-TUE-WED-THURS
7:00 PM
Montag worship
Sunday School
primitive
BAPTIST CHURCH
IM W. Hyman
Services are held the fir* and
third Sundays of each month,
Nanning at 19:* ajn. You
are welcome to attend.
The panel saw the
* percent increase
collar over blue-collar i
ees — managers, office
service. Old pictures and
artifacts win be on display
during the fellowship.
At 2 p jn. a program will be
presented in the church
sanctuary.
The Rev. Richard A. Reed,
pastor, invites all interested
persons to attend and join in
the celebration.
Morning Worship
10:45 a.m.
Tuesday Prayer
7:00 p.m. Pratoe-
Bibie Study
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
1*1 Hartite Drive
986-2778
Me IL Braunen, Paster
>:* ajn.-Cburch School
11 rMajn.-Morning Worship
VISITORS WELCOME
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4* pjn Boy Scouts Troop U
Tuesday
9:* ajn. Men’s Fellowship
3:*pjn. Brownie Troop 1*
7:* pjn. Choir Practice
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Choirs far all ages
WEDNESDAY
(:»pjn.
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
U«S. 67 AMhe-Leep
966 Gtos Base Highway
Sunday
1099ajn. Sunday School
ll:Majn. Worship Service
I:* pjn. Evangelistic Service
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The Graham Street Church
of Christ extends a welcome to
all to attend the spedal series.
Services will be at 7 pjn. each
evening with the Sunday
services following their
I:* ajn-KSTV Radio
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*:*ajn - Sunday School
11:• ajn. - Wonhip service
Rev. Stuart Drwtar, Vacancy ’
Pastor
Sunday School
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9:* ajn.-Supdey School
II:* a ju. - Sunday worship
9:15 pjn. - Teen and adult
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To set the tone of
unification, duPleasu an-
nounced he snd Bob Mumford
of FL Lauderdale, Fla., and
head of the Covenant Church,
had settled a tong-etantung
dispute. DuPlessto had been
criticized by several in the
Pentecostal community for
Ms work with the Roman
Catholic*
DuPieaeu raid he called the
conference because “I had a
fear thst we were driftu*
Like the Pentecostals,
charismatics stress use of
"gifts” such as speaking in
tongues and healing, although
gifts were mentioned only in
pissing dt the conference.
'*We used more (than
speaking in tongues)/*
duPlessis said. “Everybody
has emphasized our scriptural
basis of spirituality.**
The Rev. Dennis Bennett of
Seattle, who helped begin the
charismatiic movement in the
Eptscopai Church, said he
came only because “when
Devid says come, we come.”
But, he said, lines of com-
munication “definitely" were
opened.
Sawyer to lead services at
Graham St. Church of Christ
will observe 100 years
The First United Mstbodtet
Church of Gordon will observe
its IMlh aadverssry famdsy,
Manhl.
Bishop W. McFerrin Stowe
will B>eak at ths 11 ajn.
ssrviee.
A covered dish luncheon will
be provided at the American
Legion Hall following the
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Recycling school buildings
FARMINGTON, Conn. (AP) this period, the Emhart Corp.
— Recycled school buildings study indicated. A panel of ex-
could make more than a 130
billion rehabilitation market in
the IMOs, according to projec-
tions made by a multinational
Giacomo Manzu, who at age 71 continues to work
every day, holds one of his works in his house on the
outskirts of Rome.
GOtMMREAKlNGMeunbess ef tatataru BMs Bapttet Cburek held a grasntanaktag cereuasuy
test Swsdey afteraeeu far the new 12* seat worship center planned far the church. The ceresseuy
cstadded with the four* aataversary ft *e chnrch. Fraas left are the Bev. Wendtl Parr, pastor,
Mei Sarratt, Dick Freeman and^eorge Barren, si deacons, and Bob Be*, mteofaaary to Sou*
America. Standtag behind the Rev. Parr to Wayne Bine, finance chairman.
WEDNESDAY, March S
5.45 p.m.-Holy Eucharist
FRIDAY, March 7
•:*p jn. - Lenten Dinner
Bootees: Jackie Darrell
7:15 pjn.-Program
Nursery provided 7:*d:«
p.m.
OLD LANDMARK CHURCH
Apostolic, Pentecostal
7* N. Belknap
Come bear the whole truth.
Services for all ages.
11:00 ajn.- Sunday Morning
Bom Dec 22, 1908, one of 12 .
children of an impoverished
Bergamo shoemaker, Manzu
launched his sculpting career
at 20, working with construction |
materials and discarded i
marble in a toolshed loaned to ’
him by a local architect.
ST. LUKE’S
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
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70*1
March 2-Lestn
I:* ajn.- Holy Eucharist
(1WP.B.)
1:00 ajn.- Church School h
Adult Class
10:00 a.m.-Holy Eucharist .
7:30 p.m.
Don’t give up on religion
until you have tried Pente-
cost. -
You are welcome at
The Friendliest Church
Intown
Rev. J. Knighten,
Pastor
Phone 9654593
Schectete of Survicus
Sunday School
9:45 a.m.
Evening Service
6:00 p.m.
The sculptor's works —
bronze bas-feliefs and statues
of cardinals, crucifixions, danc-
ers, lovers and adolescents —
are on display in leading mu- work every day like everyone
seums around the world. else.
"I believe all men’s activities
Despite his advancing years, are equally important even
though my work may be more
cerebral than that of a street
cleaner,” said the sculptor, who
claims to have no interest in
politics but describes himself
as "a man of the left."
The fame brought on by sev-
en decades of his art and
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STILL WORKING—Leading Italian sculptor
Orgataaers «f the flrat
Charismatic Leaderahip
Convocation agreed the
meeting opened Itaea of
eeramunteotfan among the
various chnriamatic groupe.
Their eqpomed, rvrefuel
goal to a tougte, worldwide
Oriatian eommmtty. rad the
conference was daigned to
wort around political and
tr*d^icn&l diflcfmccs
Mock reconciliation.
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JONI CARfCKSON
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"Reconciliation isn’t
something that comes to pass ’
at a distance. It is a very
personal thing,” duPlessis
said.
The conference was judged
a success by most of the
ministers, who also
acknowledged that unification
The Graham Street Church
of Christ will conduct a aeries
of spedal services March 2
through I. Guest speaker lor
the oceasfaa to Wyatt Sawyer
of Fort Worth.
Sawyer was bora in Dallas.
He reeetved Mo BX degree
from Harding Unfveraity,
Searcy, Art., and Ms M.A.
degree from the Univentty of
Houston. He to the author of
several books, among them
“Must the Young Die, Too?”
Presently, Sawyer is
nunwer witn me Miatown
‘1 felt I personally was
losing some of the elements in
the charismatic movetnent,”
said the honorary chninnan of
the conference.
The charismatic movement
arose, within existing
denominations, in the 197te,
and has aligned with the
earlier
movement
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"Jesus Christ - The Same
Yesterday - TODAY - Forever"
HARVEY BAPTIST CHURCH
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Gary W. Loudermifa, Paster
time developing spiritual
relationships within com-
munities, with emphasis on
growth rather than ex-
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Premiere Office: 187 W. Washington
or Phone 965-4404
unorthodox views has done
little to change the former
northern Italian peasant’s
something that might be use-
ful," Manzu said.
And despite his material suc-
cess, he continues to praise the
sense of poverty he knew well
as a child.
down-to-earth attitude toward
art.
"When I start working in my
studio I don’t tell myself I’m an
inspired artist. I don’t believe
in inspiration. I work and that's
it.
"I am a very arrogant man
in the sense that I think always
of trying to be in some way
helpful to other men, of doing
ducer here. offices, adult and cultural cen-
Some 10,0* school buildings ters, and apartment buildings,
will be abandoned in the next The panel saw the projected
ayssgsas:
professional people — largely “ "* •
single, being attracted to the
diversity of city life.
CHR0T1AN TEMPLE
ASSEMBLY OF
GOD CHURCH
2»Ltagtev*eHwy.l
River North
SUNDAY SERVICES:
10:»ajn.-Sunday School
Ifiaotan groups songs, stories, puppets, for
kids
11 :• ajn. - Wontap Service
0:M pjn.-Evening Service
THURSDAY SERVICE:
7:* pjn. Worship, praise and
bible study
Inspiring singing and music in
every service.
Christian Temple is a new,
small, beginning church
growing with the old, tried,
tested, and proven vision: to
meet the needs of people
through Christ!
AH people of all faiths
welcome
Pastor: Al Stanley
985-57*-968-787?
968-73*_____
, CALVARY BAPTIST !
CHURCH
HMN.Raee 98M5M
We welcome you to our ser-
vices. It is our prayer that, if
you sorrow, you will find
comfort. If you stand in need
of spiritual strength, we trust
you will find it as you worship
withus.
SUNDAY
9:* ajn. - Sunday School
11:00 a jn. - Morning Worship
6: N pjn. - Evening Worship
WEDNESDAY
7:« pjn. - Prayer meeting
Who knows what the Eighties
will be like’ How will we face
political and economic
unrest’ The answers to all of
Ute’s problems are found in
Jesus ChrisL Learn more of
His truth with us each Sunday
at Harvey Baptist Church.
>:*SJn. -Sunday School
ll:*ajn. - Morning Woratap
4:*pjn.-Youth Choir
5:»pjn.-Church tratatag
6:* pjn.-Evening Worship
WEDNESDAY
7:* pjn. - Prayer Meeting
7 :* pjn. - Children’s choir
7:80 pjn. - Preschool choir
7:*pjn.-Adult Choir
i to unify
j DALLAS (AP)-Leaders of
I the aatios's Christian
I ctarwnatic drevhes went
I hoane from a weetand con-
I farence here to try to achieve
I reuraficatioB by working on a
I tocaltevvL Jgpjsmta,
I a 75^ear-oid Oakland, Cakf ,
I pastor kaswn re “Mr. Pea-
I tecoot,” said waficabon could
I be teffiodt because “we don’t
kaow what to dhridtag re,
reb
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Bex 124
StepbeoviDe, Texas 78*1
Pboae 117-965-3187
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
PROVIDES FOR EVERY
MEMBER OF THE FAMILY
We invite each member of the
family to participate in the
opportunities which are of-
fered at First Baptist Church.
9:45 a jn 5 unday School
10:15 am. Sunday School
Lesson on KSTV Radio
10:55 a.m. Morning Worship
i Broadcast over KSTV Radio
and Channel 6 TV)
3:30 pjn. Bells of Celebration
4:* pjn. Senior High-College
Choir Rehearsal
5:* pjn. Junior High Church
Training
5:45 pjn. Senior High-College
Choir Snack Supper
6:* pm. Junior High Bells ■
6:00p.m. Church Training
7:* pm. Evening Worship
(Televised on Channel 6 TV)
SERMON SUBJECTS
LIVING VIG
\
Church of Christ fa Fort
Warth. He conducts
evangelistic revivals
throughout the nation aad to
invsived in youth forums and
paraakyouth seminars. ;He
has btaM aad conducted
summsr Bible youth camps
Phone 965-3445
Ken Bates, Pastor
HILLCREST CHURCH
OF CHRIST
26* Northwest Loop
9:45 ajn. Bible rla—ri
19:30 ajn. Worship service
<:* pjn. Worship service
Sculptor favors manual labor
By FLORENCE SICOU “Art schools don’t really g
ROME i AP i — Young artists know anything about the mate- '
art.' added the sculp- ,
tor. who created manv busts of M
Pope John XXIII
________________ ____ A summarized report of the
hardware and machinery pro- verted into community centers, workshops urged the
ministers to begin unification
with other churches at a local
level and admonished them to
avoid competition with others.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
TarieteaandRaee
Randal A. Sawyer, Mtoteter
9:*a jn. Church School
19:58 ajn. Worship service
5:00 pjn. Handbeli Choir
Practice
6:00 pjn. Youth Snack Supper
6:30 pjn. Youth Meetings
7:00 pjn. Chancel Choir
Practice
An avowed atheist. Manzu BHH
bears-a striking resemblance to
the gentle and unassuming
Pope John with whom he
■strong friendship, de-
fir differences in be- «.
perts assembled by the com-
pany to peer ahead into the
next decade believed these is not a speedy process,
unused facilities could be con-
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Ch urch News
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CHURCH OF GOD
DtaN-BneeBL
EBewsr Deebs, Puater
BUNDAY
SuMtey school
Msretagwstabip
Evening worship
WEDNESDAY
7 pjn. Prayerservice
SATURDAY
7 pjn. Prayer Service
PLEASANT HILL ~
METHODOT CHURCH
Ste Reason* eu US 20
9:15 ajn.
19:*ajn.
H*‘ i
Evening-
PRAY
(Luke 11:1)
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