5, 1967
S CHRISTIAN CHURCH i
(Disciples of Christ) I
Bryant D. Badger, pastor I
School 9:45 a.m. 1
g Worship 10:45 a.m.
Fellowship 6:00 p.m.
p Wed, 3:38 p.m.
Council Third Wed.
: METHODIST CHURCH
Bey. Lelan Griffin, Pastor
School I0:00 a.m.
Worship 11:00 a.m.
Jr. MYF 5:30 p.m.
. MYF 6:00 p.m.
Evening-Worship 7:00 p.m. i
hRST BAPTIST CH--U--H-"-"
, Walter Hurt, Pastor i
Unday School 9:45 a.m.!
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
.rg Union 6:3o p.m.
• i ay Evening
....er Meeting 7:30 p.m.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
! :* Jimmie Ledgerwood, Pastor
Unday School 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship l1:00 a.m.
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m
:esday Evening
7:30 p.m.
:T CREEK EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN
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FRIENDS CIIAPEL CHURClt[
!9 miles f.outh, 7 west of StilhvaJer
Sunday School 10 a.m.
I " .
iMorning Worship 11 a.
iChristian Endeavor 7 p.,-n,
IEvening Service 7:45 p.m.
Wednesday erviqe 7:30 p,m.
DIAMOND VALLEY CHURCH
Ken Arrington, ..tor
Six miles east of StUlwater
Sunday School 10 a.m,
Morning Worship I1 a.m,
Young People 7:30 p.r_6.
Evening Worship 8:3 p,;.
TRYON CIIRISTIAN CHURCH
Edwin Elliott, pastor
Sunday School 10 a.
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
Bible School 10 a.r.
FIRST BAPTIST, RIPLEY
A. B. Jones, pastor
Sunday School 10 a.m,
Morning Worship 11 a,rn.
Training Union 7 p.m.
Evening Worship 8 p.r,
Wednesday Service 7:30 pa.
ST. FRANCIS XAVIER
CATHOLIC
201 N. Knobloek
Father James Halpine and Father
! Charles Swett
: , Dale Stockton, Pastor . Sunday Masses 8:30, 10 and 11:30
a.m. and 5 p.m.
i i Dennis Deurbon, Assistant
School 10 a.m.
Weekday
Casses
5
p.m.
g Worship 11 a,m. Confessions Saturday 4-5 alad
i CHAPEL EVANGELIC 7:30-8:30 p.m.
_ the direction of our own lives, event and the will of God that REORGANIZED CHURCll OIP
UNITED BR.ETHREN with our attitudes and UurDoses.lprompted it tha man will findI JESUS CHRIST OF
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Bey Lelan Griffin LATTER DAY SAt
-: " • It is the nature of our decisions peace We can neiher le"islate TS
talay-School I.45 a m . - - : " . :' I 2 a° N Husbon a i
"llll}-Jllff Wor.hin .4. ', [timt determines he tTPe ot exis-[neace, impose it militarily in al . .Z* _: .. "
i Wo-r-s-h--ip (2nd &-'4th ...... , ...... , ence and the degree of prsonal'twentieth-century "pax Romana"lMorninn'ors wen' PaSt°l,, a--
" da ......... aen nave been taecmrm xar,.ace we will en:o - G "romle o ......... / -- ' v u ,,
: , ,:or p.m. - -- , - .-- ! I Y. . D yln " tnru oil tne television auG,Preaching 11 a
n ea.ca omer for centuries. Oxna m once said "Peace is likelnretend that all is well W- .... } ...........
, IHAN UNION ;eetiem$a;2 tcaYwra2tdo i bread -- it must be made daily."lowever, accept Gods dechra:]°Tmgeda; an°na v, eeung 7 p.m.
Route 4
: , ...... IThat statement applies eqnally]tion of peace. It is something IIe!Prayer Meeting Wed, 7:30 p.n.
Ilargrove. lS_ tot Been uectarea.. ..... ,I to international and interperson-loffers, but which only we can i w°men's Meeting
ermoi. o a.m. it seems mat t s omy Oaa 1 relations. There will be nolmake a reality. I Thursday . 7:3Op.m.
oOrrshhi 7. 1 ;.mm. who declaree n.eaee. \\;Ve hve peace among nations until peo-4 _ . _ tZ,la:rgaUe Meeting 730 :m
• • • celebrated Christmas am me hie learn on an individual basid ccepting what God oflersl Y : P. -
IT CHRISTIAN CHURCH [promise of peace, but son 'o acknowled-e each other, dif] means accepting two things that I ,----o,,-£
ast - • • • e. ar 1 ....a,.. ,,.- .a...,..
Steve Ramlugh, P or .ve have faded, as individuals ............. n ;,,m;,¢, | e mt easy to accept. One of] .......
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choo 10:0 • .land nations, to accept the terms ..... |these s ths tl We are able tol ......... ,,
Worship' " 11"00 a 121 ; I.IIIK[ s[ar[ nvlng. • r " , unoay morning worsnl.
____ ..... -"'=-'.of that neace. God declared pra quite glibly for his ,ill to I 10"30 am.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH peace but man decided to let There is something highly in-tbe done on earth and in heaven. Sunday evening worship " 7 plm.
Worship 11 a.m. that be a unilateral action. He congruous about an angry', .but what happens when the Will Wednesday Eve. worship
6:30 p.m. ignored the proffered peace, shouting mob demonstrating for/of God is not the same as our 7:30 p.m,
Service 7:30 p.m.
Service 8 p.m.
OF THE BRETHREN
ee reties wt of Cushing
O. Thralls, pastor
School 9:45 a.m.
Warship 10:45 a.m.
Worship 7:3{} p.m.
OF CHRIST, RIPLEY
H. McDonald, Pastor
Study 10:00 a.m.
Worship 11:00 a.m.
"Worship 6:30 p.m.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Coyle, Okla.
Stokes, Pastor
School 10:00 a.m.
Worship 11:00 a.m.
Worship 7:30 p.m.
OF THE OPEN DOOR
H. L. Hix, Iastor
School 9:15 a.m.
Worship 10:15 a.m.
Worship
Church
There are, of couse, many peace. Even more incongruous own Will? It is easier to accept UNION HOME CHURCH :
kinds of peace, There is the
peace of "good will" among in-
dividuals, the peace that comes
with mutual respect, rust, and
sharing, and there is that peace
which results from self-respect,
from a purposeful and ordered
life.
The implications of all are the
same -- the absence of bitter-
ness, futility, frustration, and
hostility.
As individuals, we all have
some voice in the destiny of our
nation. But no one of us, no
is the concept of a battalion of
men, uniformed and ranked, hitt-
ing their lives against the lives
of other men, in the fight for
"peace".
As citizens, we may support
national policy, going or sending
our young men into far-off places
to fight the fight. The threat of
freedom lost is to reat to be
ignored. But as children of God,
we must search for a better way
to solve the differences between
us. We must find within our own
lives that peace which we wish
the Will of Cod for some other OF CHRIST
person than for one's self! Tim 5 miles east, 3 miles north
Will of God has to do with how of Stillwater
we act. That makes it difficult to Lee Marsh, pastor
accept. Bible School 10 a,m.
The se " Morning Worship 11 a,m;
cond thing we must ae-iYouth Meeting 7 p,m.
cept is the concept that occasion- I Evening Worstaip 8 p.m,
ally our will must be subordin-Wednesday Service 8 pna.
ated to the wilt of some other
person. We can't ahvays have
our own way, even when we are
right. Or even if we are white.
Even if it costs us money or time,
or even if it costs ns pride.
What God offers is offered to
VASSAR CHURCH
123/4 miles west, 4. north
o StJllwatet
Sunday School 10 a.ra.
Morning Worship 11 aor
Evening Worship " 7:30 p,:.'a,,
Wednesday CA 8 p.m,
group of us can impose peace inifor our nation, l individuals. It is not offered to PARADISE BAPTIST MISSION
Viet Nam. We do_not know how The Bethlehem event was one I the greedy, the selffish, the mill- 6 miles south, 5 west of Sttllwaer
Don E Johnson, pastor
to cud racial struggles, nor can that promised peace. So far, man ltant, or the cowardly. It is offer-lsund a School l0 a m
we change the course of the ac-has succeeded in ignoring that ed to those who believe that God - ?Y ....... " "
. ,"ornmg worsnlp 11 a.nL
tion of a society, however much event to the extent that .... bombs I-s as real. as _m'm". to the_ one, wh°lT, raining ............ wmon • p.m,
8 p.m.iwe lnay wish for change. Still sill fall and fists are still raised m/knows that his brother is as realEvening Worship 8 p.m. :
8 p.m. we have very much to do with anger. It is in accepting that and important as he. t Wednesday Service 7:30 l.rn.
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