Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 246, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1967 Page: 6 of 16
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NON-DENOMIN A 1ONAL
Gospel Assembly
1617 Male Bird.
ADVENTIST
Seventh Dav Adventist
Avenue D and 11th Street
Rocky Creek Baptist
Croas Hwy
CHAISTLAN
Fint Christian Church
Cozzin ead 11th Su
while Paul and Silas were pray- '
ing God treed them from their
fetters And at midnight Pau’
and Silas prayed and sans
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of the other
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Favorahle Resprew
To The Gospel
Arts 16:13-18
1410 Brody Ave.
JULY 28. 29, 30
1967
LUTHERAN
Grace Lutheran
4ve G and First Street
CATHOLIC
St Mary’s Catholic
USS Main Ave.
us the war of salvatiom "
Unfavorable Response
To The Gospel
Acts 16:19-24.
Full Gospel Church
ill sth St.
inz from mild reyection to vio- to act
lent opposition Some people severe
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church of Christ,
Scientist
till Vineent
NAZARENE
First Church of the Nararene
Seventh end Avenne I
Willis Memorial
1043 Meet Commeree St
Woodland Heights Baptist
Indian Creek Read
Melwood at Westey Street
West Center Baptist Chord
West renter
Letin-American Baptist
1600 Melweod
Milton Ave. Baptist
sos Milton
EPISCOPAL
St John's Episcopal Church
700 Main
Church of the Good Shepherd
Good Shepherd Dr
South of High School
most high God who show unto toe confrontation was so sudden
tiger and Marine were eyeball
in our scripture we here an praises unto God and toe pris-
account of two favorable re oners heard them Aad sudden-
sponses to toe gospel made by b there was a great earth-
entirely different types of peo- quake, so that the foundations
pie both of them women of toe prison were shaker and
The first recorded response immediately all the doors were
to the gospel in Europe was opened and every one’s bands
made by Lydia a woman of were loosed "
PENTECOSTAL
The United Penticostal Church
Corner 14th and Avenue D
Pentecostal Church of God
1001 Belle Plain
Petecostal Mission
West Main Blvd
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JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Kingdom Hall
1101 7th SL
Brownwood Siuth Unit
Cordell St
PRESBYTERIAN
Austin Ave. Presbyterian
1109 Austin Avenue
First Presbyterian
Fisk and Depot Streets
The Commmunitv Chapel
Hi Edwards
Varters types of responses advocating practices whch it
are made to toe gospel rang was unlawtul tar the Romans
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RESPONSES TO THE
GOSPEL
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Early First Baptist
Fort Worth Mirhwny at Waco "r"
First Baptist Church
208 Amtin Avene
CONGREGATIONAL
METHODISTS
First Congegationel Methodist
Church
3001 Costin Ave.
Austin Ave Baptist Church
1710 Austin Ave.
Old Fashion Fundamental
Baptist Church
Comer el Abilene and Hickory
Primitive Baptist
UIS Erady Ave
Mt. Zion Baptist Church
SU Bailey Street
Little Zion Baptist Church
Ml Cordell
Brady Avenue Baptist Church
TOM Bradv Avenue
Faith Fundamental
Baptist Church
llPH end Body
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ASSENBLY of GOD
First Assembly of God Church
risk and Ath
Southside Assembly of God
11th and Art. 1
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church of Christ
1101 Breuster St
Austin Avenue Church of
Christ
1020 Austin Avenue
Bredy Avenue Church of Christ
1111 Brady Avenue
Woodland Heights Church
, at Christ
Indian Creek Road
Sixth Street Church of Christ
408 Sixth St
Early Church of Christ
Barty Community on Fort Worth
Hizhway
North Side Church of Christ
1412 Belle Plain
Vine Street Church of Christ
1123 Vine Street
Southside Church of Christ
Third and Art. K
Belle Plain Baptist
Nik Belle Plain
Celvary Baptist
Ninth at Are J
Jones Chapel Baptist Church
Forth Worth Highway
Hillcrest Baptist Church
Comer Ihth and Ave. F
Central Baptist Church
Comer Brady and Secand St
Avenue D Baptist Church
1101 Ave. D
Coszin Avenue Baptist
His Corzip
Northside Baptist
Corner Elm and Cleburne Streets
Sunset Baptist
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 7130 P M.
INDIAN RELICS
WINDOW ROCK. Ariz (AP)
Ute people who were profit- tiger in the note," the Marine
Ing from the slave-giri s pro- said
pensity at fortune-telling were He now is hospitalized for
perturbed when they saw that skin grafting His Marine bud-
their hope- of gain were gone toes got the tiger
So they seized Paul and Sila A report is being circulated in
and d ragged them to the public the jungle that a tiger feasted
square before the authorities on 4 VC before he was gum-
and brought them to the chiefs nod down
SUNDAY 10:30 A M. 4:00 P M.
SPEAKER:
showod insight into the plan of tigers to Vietnam are a problem
salvation when she said, 'These for VC Charlie or GI Joe
men are toe servants of tor A tiger stalked a Marine and
purp g^ds "nd evidenu had The-Rghe Respense
‘ a profitable business When The only condition of salva
; Pau and his assocates met her tion is faith Belief b the basis
’ she.was.at an .appointed plane for redemption When the Phil-
af prever ori the bank of toe n brought Paul and
river with other women Silas out of jail he said. Sirs.
Sabbath1 Sie was already what must I do to be saved
; God and the And they said Belieye on the
Lord « moved1upon her heart Lord Jesus Chrisi and thou .halt
that she accepted themessaze be saved and thy house.' This
spoken:by Paul. Her belief flow- is a straightforward statement
ered into the fruition of faith of the plar of salvation It is
that brings salvation Afte- the smple The essenual factor in
as saved, she was baptzed salvation is faith in Christ
Immediately after.she.xas There are no confusing condi-
? W haptizedssheseet tions and no perplexing prob-
a life « service She invited in the plan of salvation
Paulandhis assoctates.to When we place cur trust in
at her, house She couid assist Christ we are saved and etern-
inthelordsworkibupronding l life becomes our possession. ;
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messengers
The Bible gives this account
of Lvdia’s conversion And on , .. . .__.
the sabbath we went out of the .In the year 2068 members of
.q,,, , the Navajo Tribe will unearth
on Dy a rrversMue wnere pray- . . .
4, L, —two 5x1.5 foot time capsules
X "at “and moke umtd from beneath Window Rock and
the women who resorted thith- discoverrartifacts ofthe Indians
er And a certain woman named o.Ue IW> s and law s ,
Lydia, a seller of purpie, of toe The.capiui5. with
dty/o Thyatra, who worshipp- over So. different items, were
ed’God, heard us Whose heart buried MemorialDay to com.
the Lord opened, that she at memorate the Indian treaty o
tended unto toe things that were 16
spoken to Pato And when the When the Navajo tribal lead-
was baptized, and her house- ers o the future dig into the
hold she besouget us saying, ground they will find artifacts
F re have judged me to to ranging fr om.3 ..ceremonial
faithful to the Lord, come into mask to * baseal E0e. In-
my house and abide there And paints to * wine bottle,
she constrained us " *na Navaj mocassins Do a set
The other favorable response o dentures . .. . ...
recorded here was made to a The future tribal leaders will
slave-gin who had toe gif of aiso hear, on tape, the voice of
magcal fortune-telling ard con- Raymond Nakai, tribal, chair-
toned to make great profits for man. as wel.as Graham
her ouners by fortune teiling Hoimes area.director for the
This gr kept foowing Paul Bureau of Indian.Affairs, Car-
and his associates, and cried out rollBistui a St Michaels Higo
that these men are servants of School student, selections, o
God and they are proctaiming contemoporary mustc. and Joon
the way of saivaton She kept F Kennedy * Inaugural Ad-
this op for a number of days, dress
and finally because he was
greatly annoyed Pau ordered Tiger Tussle
the spirit to depart from her WAUKEGAN III (AP —Sgt
Whatever depth there may have John E Samples of the Lake
beer to her knowledge, she County Marine Reservists says
Help keep our Nation strong by relying on the strength of
the Lor: Atten Church Regularly.
war that was foght to bring freedm to our lanti Pictured
here is a mon ument to the ieader of our people at that time
Th* people were wiling to F” thetr Lives that we mizht
be free frem tyranny , and have the rizht to worship as we
piease God was with op then as he was with the children
ef Israe after Moses led them from Ezypt Upon receiving
their freedom they aang Tae w my strengtk
METHODISTS
Central Methodist
Second Street and Ave. G
Emanuel Chapel Methodist
900 Beaver
First Methodist
Firk at Austin
Johnson Memorial Methodist
Ull Mem Boulevard
Lee Chapel A M.E Church
Reaver end Cordell Streets
West Side Lorin-American
Methodist Church
1103 Vietoria Street
First Methodist
Richiznd Sprine»
First Methodist
Bowser
Zephyr Methodist
Mullin Methodist
M< ON
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints (Mormon)
Services 9 30 am to 12 30 p.m.
506 Edwards Street
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antagonistic to persons Md pre fastened in the stocks
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 246, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1967, newspaper, July 28, 1967; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1490363/m1/6/?q=%22Lab+Band%22: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.