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R. J. Christian Visits New York Center
A recent visitor to the New York Center was Elder R. J. Christian of the Southern
Publishing Association (left) who spoke to the Greater New York Conference workers.
His primary mission was the circulation of "These Times" magazine, but his message proved
to be an inspiration to all forms of evangelism and to the living of a better life in Christ.
Right: Elder Christian explains to conference treasurer, Elder D. E. Latham, how a new
computer system permits the Southern Publishing Association to help the local conference
in reaching "These Times" readers. Already many new interests have been contacted.
Youth Rally at Staten Island they are giving nine Bible studies and
they have a number of other families
"What are those young people doing
reading various Adventist publications. Elder E. L. Taylor, MV secretary, ex-
over there on the Staten Island Ferry?" plains to Jeff Needle how he can present
Wherever these young people gothey
"Why, those are young people from leaflets in the door-to-door program at
are busy sharing their faith! the Staten Island youth rally.
the Congregation Hebrew church giv-
ing out literature as part of their The United Youth Organization of
Share-Your-Faith project." These young Greater New York recently sponsored others in that these young people were
people are very active in seeking souls a youth rally on Staten Island. This here for a purpose! The program
for Christ. In fact, at the present time youth rally was a little different from began in the standard waya rous-
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Y. E. ROE:INSON Missionary
DEL DELI' ER, MR. AND MRS. BRAD BRALEY Voice of Prophecy
FEAT RES
Bible Preaching Prayer Fellowship Book Sale
Good Music Medical Forum Bible Clink
Thirdly, the marvellous co-operation camp meeting. He is a good Bible of the New York Conference, displays new
preacher. Plan to attend the New York felt scenes during a recent Vacation Bible
received from the men and women of School Workshop in Syracuse, New York.
the church. For the past four weeks, Conference camp meeting from June
an average of eighteen men have given 27 to July 5 to hear Elder Bietz and
other excellent preachers who have
of their time each Sunday to help in
the progress of the construction. been slated to be at our camp meeting.
Thus, the rapid growth.
The school will have four large
Vacation Bible School Follow-Up
classrooms, a very adequate library, a
principal's office, rest-room facilities,
and a kitchen.
Gilbert Young, principal and ninth-
and tenth-grade teacher, reports that
there are sixty pupils attending school
this year. The other teachers are Mr.
and Mrs. William Kaiser and Mrs.
One of the many felt illustrations used
Betty Chapin. by Elder Curtis Barger at five Vacation
Present plans call for a gymnasium Bible School and Sabbath School work-
to be constructed soon which will ad- shops recently held in the New York
Conference.
join the school and will have facilities
for a seating capacity of approximately
four hundred. rollment cards may be secured free
Elder Curtis Barger, of the General
J. D. EVERTS Conference Sabbath School Department,
from the Voice of Prophecy Office,
Public Relations Secretary displays a diagram indicating the differ- 1500 East Chevy Chase, Glendale, Cali-
ent ages when individuals make a deci- fornia 91206. All churches should have
sion for Christ. The peak age is twelve a supply of two hundred or more on
years old when 20 per cent are baptized.
R. R. Bietz Coming to New York hand at all times.
Camp Meeting A number of ministers have had
One of the weakest phases of the successful evangelistic campaigns that
Vacation Bible School program is the started on the closing night of the
"follow-up." The time has come when Vacation Bible School. The non-
we must spend as much time planning Adventist pupils and their parents
for the follow-up as we do for the pro- were invited to attend. Many souls
gram itself. Often we hear of the have been led to Christ with this
wonderful attendance at Vacation method.
Bible School, but it is unusual to
A Vacation Bible School is not truly
hear that continual contact is being
successful unless there is a strong
made with the pupils after the school follow-up program.
has closed. A. M. KAROLYI
The least that could be done for Sabbath School Secretary
the Vacation Bible School pupils is to
enroll the juniors in the Pathfinder
Club. Although your church may not
have a Pathfinder Club, wouldn't this PRAY FOR THE
be an excellent time to start one?
Each Vacation Bible School pupil
MILLIONS OP
Elder R. R. Bietz, recently elected should be enrolled in the Junior Voice NEW YORK CITY
vice-president of the General Confer- of Prophecy Bible Course. Junior en-
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ouble Springs $2.00 Mattress $1.50
ngle Spring 1.50 Mattress 1.50 The Jacobs trio: Eugene, fourteen;
Cynthia, twelve; and Mary Denise, eleven.
Please chec days you plan to be present:
Frida Sabbath, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, speaker presented his talk in simple
language so that he could be easily
ednesday, Thursday, Friday, Sabbath understood. It was rewarding to see
the effects of the Holy Spirit's influ-
Name Date ence upon the lives of the young wor-
shippers.
Address DELORES STROUD
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DAILY SCHEDULE Friday Sabbath Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sabbath
June 27 June 28 June 29 June 30 July 1 July 2 July 3 July 4 July 5
Sabbath Sabbath
School School
WORKERS' MEETING Song Service Visitation Visitation Song Service
FAMILY WORSHIP F. R. 9:00 a.m. R. S. J. 0. in in W..), A. V. 9:00 a.m.
9:15 - 10:00 a,m. Millard ----- Larson Iversen
en Family Family Hackett Wallenkampf
Missionary Tents Tents Missionary
Service Service
10:2040:30 10:20-10:30
Church Church
BIBLE STUDY HOUR F. R. Service F. R. F. R. F. W. W. J. W. J. F. A. Service
10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Millard 10:40-12:15 Millard Millard Hudgins Hackett Hackett Soper 10:40-12:15
F. R. Millard W. J. Hackett
DINNER
12:00 1:00 p.m. 4440I 1W I4 4440*' '440
GROUP MEETINGS Singspiration Singspiration
Colporteurs, Prayer Bands 2:00-2:30 2:00.2:30
1:30 - 2:30 p.m.
MV RALLY
N. E.M. Hosp. SOUL
MEDICAL AND Dr. R. O. a, Dr. R. O. W. E. Dr. R. O. F. A. Dr. R. O. WINNING
DEPARTMENTAL HOUR West 2:30-4:00 Parkview West Peeke West Soper West RALLY
3:00 - 4:00 p.m. Hospital 2:30-4:00
Voice of
J. 0. J. 0. F. W. Prophecy F. A. L. H. ORDINATION
PREACHING HOUR SERVICE
4:30-5:30 p.m. Iversen Iversen Hudgins W. R. L. Soper Davis
Seragg 4:30-5:30
SUPPER
5:45 - 6:30 p.m.
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Voice of
EVANGELISTIC HOUR R. S. R. S. R. S. R. S. Prophecy W. .1. W. J. W. J. W. J.
7:15 - 9:00 p.m. Larson Larson Larson Larson W.R.L. Hackett Hackett Hackett Hackett
Scragg
THURSDAY, JUNE 26
EVANGELISTIC HOUR
C. P. ANDERSON
OPEN MEETING -/
Thursday, June 26, 7:30 p.m.
Auditorium . L L leck
Youth Tent R. R. lOok
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Time and *May Sabbath Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday h
Molting MOO low 27 June 28 June 29 June 90 July 1 July 2 July 3 July 4
7 pm - N.E.M.Ii Voice of
Evangelism Band Centennial
7:30 - 9:00 t' R. Blots R. Holvorsen E. E. Duncan R. Pollard Prophecy L Pollard N. C. Wilson
IS pm - R. Halvorsen W. Scragg Camp Meeting
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Youth Tent Youth-in-A
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SPANISH SERVICES: Sabbaths (June 28 & July 5) 9:30 AM., 11 AM., 3 P.M.; 7:30 P.M.
Kilgore Chapel, A.U.C. Sunday, Wednesday & Friday at 7:30 P.M.
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