Update: News of people, places and events

Regional pastors and wives meet in Pasadena

Regional pastors and wives met in Pasadena Nov. 11 to 15 for a quarterly conference.

Coverage of the conference is scheduled for the December issue of The Worldwide News.

Church announces ministerial transfers

Felix Heimberg resigned from the full-time ministry to make a career change. The church thanks Felix for the many years of service to the church and those he pastored. He will continue to serve as an elder.

Arnold Clauson will assume the pastorate of the Dallas, Texas, North congregation.

For the time being he will remain the pastor of the Sherman and Paris, Texas, congregations; however, a lay pastor will be developed for Paris in the near future.

Jeff Molnar will transfer from the Kalamazoo and Lansing, Michigan, churches to pastor the Dallas Central congregation. It is anticipated that he will make the transition about the end of the year. Jeff's replacement will be announced in the near future.

Camilla Kleindienst has magazine signing

FULTON, Missouri--Camilla Kleindienst signed copies of her Christianity Today article "When Your Church Says It's Wrong" at a Christian bookstore here July 13.

The bookstore, Kingdom Treasures, ordered 100 copies of the magazine. The Fulton newspaper and radio station covered the signing.

Customers, which included some pastors, stayed in the store to discuss the church's doctrinal changes.

Camilla is a member of a family gospel music group called The Country Rangers, who perform their gospel ministry to area churches.

Singles to meet in Montgomery

MONTGOMERY, Alabama--Montgomery singles invite fellow Christian singles to join them for a singles weekend Jan. 18-19.

Worship services will be at 3:30 p.m., with a semi-formal dance at 9 p.m.

Sunday's activities will include a brunch and an open forum on Success and the Christian Single with a guest speaker and more activities afterward.

Limited housing is available with brethren, or you may reserve a room at the Holiday Inn Airport for $51 plus tax by calling 1-334-281-1660.

Cost for the weekend is $15--if registrations are received by Dec. 16--after which the rate is $20. Make checks or money orders payable to Montgomery Activity Account and send to Claudette Rogers, 1203 Seth Johnson Dr., Montgomery, Alabama, 36116, or for more information call Claudette at 1-334-281-8183 or Jackie Carlisle at 1-334-727-2174.

Members gather at Rockville Feast site

ROCKVILLE, Maryland--This suburb of the nation's capital was the site for 847 people to celebrate salvation in Jesus Christ.

This area has dozens of attractions including the White House, Capital Hill and the Lincoln, Jefferson and Washington monuments.

Those who wished to could travel on the Potomac River for a dinner cruise.

They could also visit the estate of the nation's founding father and first president, George Washington, at Mount Vernon.

This Feast of Tabernacles will be remembered for its powerful messages and its wonderful praise and worship sessions.

David Gilbert, pastor of the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, congregation, lead songs each day.

Brethren were encouraged by the powerful messages given in the sermons, which seemed to build day by day into a Feast of spiritual meat.

Many brethren commented that the sermons gave them a better understanding of God's salvation in Jesus.

Nov. 19, 1996, Worldwide News, page 16


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