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Brochure
Pamphlet of Shenandoah Presbyterian
Church showing events of the day along with
information about the church. 4pgs.
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03/01/1972
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Letter from RN (?) to Charles Jonas
informing him of reciept of North Carolina
petitions. 3pgs.
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Shenandoah Presbyterian Church
2100-2150 S. W. EIGHTH STREET
MIAMI, FLORIDA
FOUNDED MAY 1ST, 1927
Ministers
REV. JOHN L. FAIN, JR.
REV. R. ALAN CHAPMAN
REV. BERT WARDEN
OUR MISSIONARIES
MR. AND MRS. JOHN HARPER BRADY, JR
Japan
MR. AND MRS. PAUL LLORET
Nicaragua
DR. AND MRS. HERBERT CODINGTON
Korea
REV. AND MRS. LARDNER C. MOORE
Japan
REV. AND MRS. WALTER T. DAVIS, JR
Congo
MISS MARY DORIS MOORE
Congo
REV. AND MRS. CURTIS GOODSON
Brazil
DR. AND MRS. DICK H. NIEUSMA, JR
Korea
Miss MARJORIE ANNE HOFFELD
Congo
MISS HELEN PEMBERTON
Mexico
REV. AND MRS. JULIAN LLORET
Guatemala
REV. AND MRS. DON WILLIAMS
Brazil
"The Friendly Bible Church"
"In the Presbyterian Church we believe the Bible to be the Word of God, the only infallible rule of faith and practice. It is recoms
THE CHURCH AT WORSHIP
MORNING SERVICE - SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1972
WELCOME VISITORS. We are
at 11:00 o'clock
new faces and we want all wh
During the service the ushers W
attached ribbon on so that our
Organ Prelude
"Dedication"
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slogan, "The Friendly Bible Cht
Organ Chimes (please bow in silent prayer)
HYMN BOOK DEDICATION,
Praise" will be dedicated before
*Doxology
are presented by the Garland M
*Invocation and the Lord's Prayer
McNutt, Mr. Tully Dunlap, Pro
Dedication of New Hymn Books
the presentation. A page of ded
books.
*Hymn No. 34 "How Great Thou Art!"
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Personal copies may be boil
*Apostles' Creed (bottom of page)
copies do not have the church n
Scripture Reading: Psalm 149: 1-5
HYMN OF THE MONTH. A
"How Great Thou Art" is our
Anthem: "The Cleansing Wave"
Knapp-DeCon
days may be listed on a pew ca.
(Chancel Choir)
Pastoral Prayer
PULPIT SUPPLY. Mr. Chapm:
as Moderator for the Miami Be
*Hymn No. 292 "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms"
Hoffman
this morning. The Reverend Jose
Announcements
MEN'S CHORUS. At the even
Youth Sermonette
Mr. William S. Wightman, Jr.
special music. All men are invit
at 6:15 p.m. in the Music Room
Offertory Prayer
INSTALLATION SERVICE. A
Duet: "New Life!"
Peterson
Reverend William T. Wing as
(Carroll Smith and Dick Reed)
hour of worship. Our minister, 1
Message: "Songs In The Night"
Rev. John L. Fain, Jr.
THE FILM "EXPLO 72" will
sentatives presenting a challenge
*Benediction
expected to attend from around
*Morning Prayer Hymn: "Spirit of the Living God"
Iverson
expense.
Organ Postlude
"SHENANDOAH PRESBYTER
*Congregation standing
morning service will be taped ar
Dial. Be sure to call others this
EVENING SERVICE
FAMILY NIGHT DINNER AN
ship in the middle of the week
at 7:00 o'clock
spiritual lives renewed. Our stud
the good response not only on th
Organ Prelude
"The Crystal Fountain"
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entire family, and bring your Bi
Silent Prayer
A nursery will be provided.
*Hymn No. 117 "The Beautiful Garden of Prayer"
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THE SESSION will meet at 8:0
Special Hymn Requests
MISSIONARIES OF THE WEE
Williams in Brazil.
Scripture Reading
RESCUE MISSION. The Men o
Prayer
will conduct the service this T
Announcements
your prayers for this opportuni
participating will meet at the cl
Offertory (Men's Chorus)
beginning at 7:30 p.m.
*Hymn No. 34 "How Great Thou Art!"
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TAPE MINISTRY. For several
Special Film Presentation "Explo 72"
in our church. Now under the al
and the Sunday services are now
*Hymn No. 184 "Make Me a Blessing"
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you know of shut-ins, college st
*Benediction
contact Mrs. Hamilton. In the
available also, along with mess
Organ Postlude
far reaching if our people are i
CALVARY CHURCH, 777 N.W
THE APOSTLES' CREED: I believe in God the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth;
Word of Life at Schroon Lake,
and in Jesus Christ his only son, our Lord; who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the
Dick Reed, will have a part in
Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead and buried; he descended into
THE FLOWERS in the sanctua
hell; the third day he rose again from the dead; he ascended into heaven and sitteth on the right
loving memory of their parents,
hand of God the Father almighty; from thence he shall come to judge the quick and the dead. I
believe in the Holy Ghost; the holy catholic church; the communion of saints; the forgiveness
THE SICK. Miss Verna Kiml
of sins; the resurrection of the body; and the life everlasting. Amen.
Heart Institute; Mrs. Theo Moo
CHURCH MEMBERSHIP. Anyo
WORSHIP SERVICE IN SPANISH-11:00 A.M.
to one of the pastors. You may
GARLAND McNUTT BIBLE CLASS ROOM
Rev. Bert Warden
(2) by restatement of your faith
BRING
YOUR
BIBLES
TO
EVERY
SERVICE
to be the W ord of God, the only infallible rule of faith and practice. It is recommended that this Book be read in your bome daily."
ORSHIP
THE CHURCH AT WORK
MARCH
5,
1972
WELCOME VISITORS. We are always happy to have those who worship with us. We are seeing
new faces and we want all who come to our church to feel at home as we worship together.
During the service the ushers will give out cards to visitors that raise their hands. Please pin the
attached ribbon on so that our people may welcome you. We trust that we will live up to our
Franz
slogan, "The Friendly Bible Church on the Trail," and make you feel as one of us.
HYMN BOOK DEDICATION, To the Glory of God our new hymn books "Favorite Hymns of
Praise" will be dedicated before the opening hymn in the morning service. As our hymn books
are presented by the Garland McNutt Friendly Bible Class in loving memory of Mr. Garland M.
McNutt, Mr. Tully Dunlap, President and Mr. Sloan McCrea, Teacher of the Class, will make
the presentation. A page of dedication has been placed in the binding at the front of the hymn
books.
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Personal copies may be bought for $2.85 in the Narthex or in the Church Office. These
copies do not have the church name on the page.
HYMN OF THE MONTH. A special hymn will be sung in each service throughout the month.
"How Great Thou Art" is our first hymn of the month. Personal hymn requests for later Sun-
Knapp-DeCon
days may be listed on a pew card and placed in the offering plate.
PULPIT SUPPLY. Mr. Chapman, who has been appointed by the Presbytery of the Everglades
as Moderator for the Miami Beach First Presbyterian Church Session, is supplying their pulpit
Hoffman
this morning. The Reverend Joseph Holbrook will supply as interim pastor beginning next Sunday.
MEN'S CHORUS. At the evening hour of worship, the Men of the Church will provide the
Mr. William S. Wightman, Jr.
special music. All men are invited to participate in this part of our Ministry. Rehearsal will be
at 6:15 p.m. in the Music Room.
INSTALLATION SERVICE. A Commission of the Presbytery of the Everglades will install the
Peterson
Reverend William T. Wing as pastor of the Hialeah First Presbyterian Church at their evening
Reed)
hour of worship. Our minister, Mr. Fain, as a member of the Commission, will bring the message.
Rev. John L. Fain, Jr.
THE FILM "EXPLO 72" will be shown in our sanctuary tonight with Campus Crusade repre-
sentatives presenting a challenge to participate in the Dallas Rally, June 12-17. Over 100,000 are
expected to attend from around the world. Our church will provide $50.00 toward a student's
Iverson
expense.
"SHENANDOAH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IS ON THE AIR". The last 30 minutes of our
morning service will be taped and broadcast tonight at 8:30 on Radio Station WIOD, 610 on the
Dial. Be sure to call others this afternoon and urge them to listen.
FAMILY NIGHT DINNER AND BIBLE STUDY. This is a time of marvelous Christian fellow-
ship in the middle of the week when we come together around the Word of God to get our
spiritual lives renewed. Our study in Acts 18 and 19 continues this week. We appreciate so much
the good response not only on the part of our people but visitors as well. Don't miss it! Bring the
Hawkins
entire family, and bring your Bibles. Be sure to make reservations for the dinner at 6:00 o'clock.
A nursery will be provided.
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THE SESSION will meet at 8:00 p.m. Wednesday in the Session Room.
MISSIONARIES OF THE WEEK FOR PRAYER. Remember in your prayers Rev. and Mrs. Don
Williams in Brazil.
RESCUE MISSION. The Men of the Church under the direction of our President, Mr. Whit Cook,
will conduct the service this Tuesday night, March 7th, at the Rescue Mission, and we request
your prayers for this opportunity of presenting the Gospel of our Risen Lord. All those men
participating will meet at the church at 6:45 p.m. for prayer before the service at the Mission
beginning at 7:30 p.m.
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TAPE MINISTRY. For several months we have been attempting to get a Tape Ministry started
in our church. Now under the able direction of Mrs. Sam Hamilton, details have been worked out
and the Sunday services are now available for those who would like to have them on cassettes. If
Wilson
you know of shut-ins, college students or friends who may be interested in securing tapes, please
contact Mrs. Hamilton. In the near future, the Bible study on Wednesday night will be made
available also, along with messages of visiting speakers in our church. This ministry can be
far reaching if our people are interested in promoting it.
CALVARY CHURCH, 777 N.W. 85th Street, 7:30 p.m. Monday evening, Mr. Jack Wyrtzen, of
almighty, maker of heaven and earth;
Word of Life at Schroon Lake, New York, will be having a Rally, and our own Music Director,
nceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the
Dick Reed, will have a part in the service. All youth are invited to attend.
dead and buried; he descended into
THE FLOWERS in the sanctuary today are the gift of Mr. and Mrs. C. Glenn Martin, Sr., in
into heaven and sitteth on the right
loving memory of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Drepperd and Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Martin.
to judge the quick and the dead. I
communion of saints; the forgiveness
THE SICK. Miss Verna Kimler, Jackson Memorial Hospital; Mrs. Emma Alexander, Miami
Amen.
Heart Institute; Mrs. Theo Moore, Snapper Creek Nursing Home.
CHURCH MEMBERSHIP. Anyone wishing to come into the fellowship of our church should speak
to one of the pastors. You may unite with our church (1) by profession of your faith in Christ.
Rev. Bert Warden
(2) by restatement of your faith in Christ. (3) or by transfer of Church Letter.
BIBLESTOEVERY_SERVICE
OF
THE
CHURCH
The Staff
Office
-
Phones
-
Home
REV. JOHN L. FAIN, JR. Minister
643-3888
667-8526
REV. R. ALAN CHAPMAN Associate Minister
643-4535
264-0557
REV. BERT WARDEN Minister to Spanish Church
446-8297
625-0507
REV. J. RICHARD REED Chancel Choir Director
681-4689
621-0878
MRS. RUTH HALL GREEN Organist
643-4535
MRS. MARTHA WRIGHT Secretary to the Minister
643-3888
758-4496
Business Secretary
643-4535
MR. ALAN MUGLER Youth Director
643-4535
854-1827
MRS. PAULINE HEINEY Evangelism Secretary
643-4535
MRS. MERVYN ELIAS Church Hostess
643-3822
448-2133
The Session
REV. JOHN L. FAIN, JR., Moderator
REV. R. ALAN CHAPMAN, Associate
E. L. MECATHLIN, Clerk
James C. Bower
M.J. Heck
J. C. McCrea
Arthur H. Patten, Sr.
Whit M. Cook
Harry S. Kaplan
Sloan McCrea
J. E. Ted Preston
Frank E. Dundon
Kenneth S. Keyes
Clair Martin
Carroll N. Smith
Donald Fox
A. B. Kirtland, Jr.
D.J. Morgan
J. Lee Telford
Allan P. Frisbee
John M. Lowe
A. B. Munro
J. M. Vroon
Samuel L. Hamilton
R.S. McClelland
Ollie Page
John B. Warren
James M. Heck
Morgan S. McCormick
J. W. Payton
John McKnight Warren
The Board of Deacons
GORDON L. SCHWIEGER, Chairman
CLASS OF 1972- James M. Anderson, James N. Bennett, Elbert D. Houston, W. Sam Martin, Sr., Carl V.
Meeks, Sr., John Pascalis, William E. Patterson, William F. Snyder, Robert L. Whitman.
CLASS OF 1973- Henry B. Amundson, Davie Brown, John R. Bostrom, Harold A. Cook, James R. Davant,
Clarence D. Fouse, Sr., Robert L. Gamber, Clarence L. Grove.
CLASS OF 1974- R. Leslie Carter, James H. Frazier, Charles G. Hodges, Jr., Glenn L. King, Albert Lloret,
Justus R. McClurg, Howard A. Tyler, Tillman F. Wood, Jr.
The Women of the Church
President
MRS. JOHN PASCALIS
1st Vice-President
MRS. LEONARD JONES
Recording Secretary
MRS. CLAIR R. MARTIN
2nd Vice-President
MRS. JULIAN M. QUARLES
Historian
MRS. WHIT M. COOK
Corresponding Secretary
MRS. HARVEY SPRINGER
Treasurer
MRS. S. EARL CRISPIN
The Men of the Church
President
WHIT Cook
Vice President
JOHN PASCALIS
Secretary
HAROLD A. Cook
Treasurer
D.J. MORGAN
The Sunday School
Superintendent
CLAIR MARTIN
Assistant Superintendent
WILLIAM E. PATTERSON
Secretary
MRS. OLLIE PAGE
Assistant Superintendent
ORVILLE W. DIXON
Treasurer
ROBERT L. KAYS
Assistant Superintendent
THOMAS F. MCRAE
Youth Fellowships
President, Senior High
JULIE McRAE
President, Pioneers
PETER MARTIN
USHERING COMMITTEE: John Bostrom, 8090 S. W. 88th Court
CHURCH TREASURER: Davie Brown. 2325 S.W. 6th Street
BENEVOLENT TREASURER: Orville W. Dixon, 1915 S.W. 70th Avenue
NURSERY: Provided every Sunday morning at 9:30 during Sunday School hour for infants up to two years of
age, and 10:55 A.M. and 7:45 P.M. for children up to five years of age, and Wednesday evening.
SEXTON: K. NASR, 2121 S W. 6th Street. Phone 642-4793
March 1, 1972
Dear Charlie:
The petitions signed by 117,000 North Carolinians
have arrived at the White House, and I assure you,
I am greatly encouraged by this expression of 80
much early support in North Carolina. I have de-
cided to enter the North Carolina primary, and these
petitions helped to influence that decision. You will
be receiving the appropriate papers under separate
cover, and I would like you to submit my name to
the State Board of Elections in Raleigh. I particular-
ly want to express my deep appreciation to those who
have been working with you. This evidence of so
much spirit and enthusiasm from North Carolina
indicates that you have a great team working with
you to bring us to victory.
With my gratitude and warmest personal regards,
Sincerely,
Mr. Charles R. Jonas, Jr.
302 Colville Road
Charlotte, North Carolina
RN:AVHiggins:jhs
March 1, 1972
Dear Charlie:
The petitions signed by 117,000 North Carolinians
have arrived at the White House, and I assure you,
I am greatly encouraged by this expression of so
much early support in North Carolina. I have de-
cided to enter the North Carolina primary, and these
petitions helped to influence that decision. You will
be receiving the appropriate papers under separate
cover, and I would like you to submit my name to
the State Board of Elections in Raleigh. I particular-
ly want to express my deep appreciation to those who
have been working with you. This evidence of so
much spirit and enthusiasm from North Carolina
indicates that you have a great team working with
you to bring us to victory.
With my gratitude and warmest personal regards,
Sincerely,
Mr. Charles R. Jonas, Jr.
302 Colville Road
Charlotte, North Carolina
RN:AVHiggins:jhs
March 1, 1972
Dear Charlie:
The petitions signed by 117,000 North Carolinians
have arrived at the White House, and I assure you,
I am greatly encouraged by this expression of so
much early support in North Carolina. I have de-
cided to enter the North Carolina primary, and these
petitions helped to influence that decision. You will
be receiving the appropriate papers under separate
cover, and I would like you to submit my name to
the State Board of Elections in Raleigh. I particular-
ly want to express my deep appreciation to those who
have been working with you. This evidence of so
much spirit and anthusiasm from North Carolina
indicates that you have a great team working with
you to bring us to victory.
With my gratitude and warmest personal regards,
Sincerely,
Mr. Charles R. Jonas, Jr.
302 Colville Road
Charlotte, North Carolina
RN:AVHiggins:jhs
March 1, 1972
Dear Charlie:
The petitions signed by 117,000 North Carolinians
have arrived at the White House, and I assure you,
I am greatly encouraged by this expression of so
much early support in North Carolina. I have de-
cided to enter the North Carolina primary, and these
petitions helped to influence that decision. You will
be receiving the appropriate papers under separate
cover, and I would like you to submit my name to
the State Board of Elections in Raleigh. I particular-
ly want to express my deep appreciation to those who
have been working with you. This evidence of so
much spirit and enthusisem from North Carolina
indicates that you have a great team working with
you to bring us to victory.
With my gratitude and warmest personal regards,
Sincerely,
Mr. Charles R. Jonns, Jr.
302 Colville Road
Charlotte, North Carolina
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