PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY 4, i EAST S UNDAY r ,r- . l/ r ' I 5',. 1 j / /,, f), ' /lf I 11 . 'U' GRACE BIBLE FELLOWSHIP State and Huron Streets Harold J. DeVries, Pastor Phone 2-1121 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 512 East Huron slicill he live agatinu BecauSe I live, ye shall live also. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432 Washtenaw W. P. Lemon, D.D., and James Van Pernis, Ministers Frieda Op't Holt Vogan, Director of Music and Organist 7:00 A.M.: Westminister Guild Sunrise Service. 9:00 A.M.: First Worship Service. Easter ser- mon by the Rev. James Van Pernis, "Hope Unbounded". 10:45 A.M.: Morning Worship Service. Easter sermon by Dr. Lemon, "The Festival of Life". 10:45 A.M.: Nursery, Beginner and Primary De- partments. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH State and Huron Ministers: James Brett Kenna, Robert H. Jongeward 5:30 A.M.: Wesleyan Guild Sunrise Service and Breakfast. Meet in Guild ld ounge. MORNING .WORSHIP Two Identical Services, 8:00 A.M. and 10:40 A.M. Dr. Kenna Preaching. 6:00 P.M.: Wesleyan Guild Supper and Wor- ship Fellowship with Baptist Guild. Supper in First Methodist Church Social Hall. ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Division at Catherine The Rev..Henry Lewis, D.D., Rector The Rev. A. Shrady Hill, Curate 7:00 A.M.: Holy Communion (Men and Boys Choir). 9:00 A.M.: Holy Communion (Girls Choir, as- sisted by members of the Schola Cantorum). 11:00 A.M.: Holy Communion and Sermon (Men and Boys Choir). 11:00 A.M.: Nursery and Kindergarten, Tatlock Hall. 5:00 P.M.: Junior Church Festival Service and Presentation of Lenten Mite Boxes (Girls Choir). Canterbury Club - Supper Meeting at Student Center, 6 P.M. Dr. Henry Lewis will lead a discussion on "The Ressurection". FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH LANE HALL - State and Washington Streets Edward H. Redman, Minister Mr. Ernest Larsen, Choir Director Mrs. Claude Winder, Church School Supt. 10:00 A.M.: Unitarian-Friends' Church School at Lane Hall Basement rooms. Special Easter program for Upper and Lower Divisions Com- bined. Miss Beverly Davis conducting the Easter Service. Piano solos by Philip Camp- bell and Barbara Barclay. Violin Solo by Michael Kollen. 10:00 A.M.: Adult Study Group -Lane Hall - Upper Room. Mr. Clark Hopkins discussing: "Political and Economic Significance of the Present Religious Conflict in Palestine." All invited. 11:00 A.M.: Easter Service of Worship - Lane Hall Auditorium. Rev. Edward H. Redman preaching on, the topic: "What! No Life Pre- servers," a discussion of Unitarian views on immortality. Special choir music with Mr. Robert Waltz as soloist. Anthem: P. Ivan- off, "Praise the Name of the Lord." 6:30 P.M.: Unitarian Student Group - Parson- age, 110 N. State Street. Buffet Supper and discussion led by Prof. Mischa Titiev on "Con- flict between Anthropolgy and Religion." LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION For National Lutheran Council Students Rev. Henry O. Yoder, Pastor 1304 Hill Street LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION 7:30 A.M.: Easter Morning Breakfast at the Center, 1304 Hill Street. 9:15 A.M.: Bible Hour at the Center. 5:30 P.M.: Fellowship Hour - Zion Lutheran Parish Hall. 6:00 P.M.: Supper and program following Easter Devotional Service arranged by Miss Evelyn Olsen, Music Chairman. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH East Washintgon and South Fifth Avenue 9:00 A.M.: Children's Easter Service. 10:30 A.M.: Easter Worship Service. Sermon by the Rev. E. C. Stellhorn. "Victory Through Our Lord Jesus Christ". TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH East William and South Fifth Avenue 6:00 A.M.: Sunrise Service, "The First Easter Greeting". 9:15 A.M.: Church School Service. "He Is Risen". 10:30 A.M.: Regular Easter Worship Service. Sermon by the Rev. Walter Brandt, "Jesus Lives" UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL AND STUDENT CENTER 1511 Washtenaw Avenue Rev. Alfred Scheips, Pastor (Missouri Synod) Sunday at 11:00 A.M.: Easter Service, with ser- mon by the pastor, "Risen, AS HE SAID!" No supper meeting of Gamma Delta, Lutheran Student Club. MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) Hill and Tappan (2-4245) F. E. Zendt, Minister Mrs. Howard Farrar, Director of Music CONGREGATIONAL-DISCIPLES STUDENT GUILD Guild House, 438 Maynard Street (5838) H. L. Pickerill, Director of Student Work Patricia Kelly, Associate Director Early Worship Services The two cell groups of the Congregational- Disciples Guild will hold a Sunrise Service in the Arboretum. Anyone who would like to attend is welcome. Leave the Guild House .at 5:15 a.m. The Memorial Christian Church will have a worship service at 7:30 a.m. in the church sanctuary. Morning Worship, 10:50 A.M. Sermon topic: "The Easter Fact". Nursery for children ages 2 to 8 years. Guild Sunday Evening Hour 7:00 P.M. The Congregational-Disciples Guild will not hold its i'egular supper and meeting. Instead, there will be an "Old Favorites Hour" for those in town. Bring your favorite poem, scripture, quotation, or story to read or your favorite song you want to hear sung. Refresh- ments will be served. Christian Youth Fellowship, 7:30 P.M. A program of worship, study, recreation and singing for high school students. 6:11 A.M.: Sunrise Service. 8:00 A.M.: Breakfast in the church. 10:00 A.M.: Bible School. University class. Mr. Edward Groesbeck, teacher. 11:00 A.M.: Morning Service. "Life to the Full". 12:45 P.M.: "The Bible Hour" over WPAG. 7:30 P.M.: "Though You Knew". BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL and REFORMED CHURCH 423 South Fourth Avenue Ann Arbor, Michigan Theodore Schmale, Pastor G :30 A.M.: Sunrise Easter Service conduct ed by the Youth Fellowship of the Church. Break- fast to be served in the Ditm.g lio m imme(d- i" "elyafter thserviie(. 9-00 A.M.: Second Easter Sorvice