Christ began on March 4, 1923 SAVAGE STREET Church of Christ · 2000), and the New Interpreters’...
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Dale W. Manor, Professor of Archaeology and Bible at Harding, earned his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Arizona in Syro-Palestinian Ar-chaeology with a minor in Hebrew Bible. His undergraduate education was at Freed-Hardeman University in Tennessee and Pepperdine Univer-sity in California. He also has an M.A. in humanities from the California State Univer-sity at Dominguez Hills. D a l e m e t S h a r o n Reynolds of Toney, Al-abama, on the first night of freshman orientation at Freed-Hardeman. They have two children, Cynthia Alesso of Tuc-son, Arizona, and Elijah Manor, of Nashville, Tennessee. They have six grandchildren with three in each family: Mackenzie, Kylie, and Curtis Alesso and Abigail, Enoch, and Ezra Manor.
Manor served as a full-time minister while still a student at Freed-Hardeman and preached full-time for over twenty-five years before his em-ployment at Harding. His work was primarily in
southern California and Arizona. Manor has taught at Harding for 21 years where he has twice been awarded a “Teacher Achievement Award.” Dr. Manor has 24 sea-sons of experience in field archaeology. Since the year 2000 he has been the Field Director of the Tel Beth-Shemesh excavation project in Israel. He has also served on the staffs of the Tel Miqne/Ekron ex-
cavation as well as the Tel Rehov project in Israel. He has also worked at Tel Dan and Ketef Hinnom near Jerusalem. Additional work includes an ar-chaeological survey in the Negev of Israel. He
Our History: The Savage Street Church of
Christ began on March 4, 1923 at 6th and H Streets. After
sometime on Evelyn Street, we moved to our present location on March 20, 1960. Join us in 2023 when we celebrate our
100th anniversary!
October 15, 2017
SAVAGE STREET Church of Christ
Our Speaker Today
10:30 Service
“O Jerusalem, Jerusalem…” Some aspects of the history of Jerusalem
from the time of David to Paul, concluding, though with the trial and
crucifixion of Jesus
Dale Manor
6:00 service
Why Our Persecutors Shall Not Prevail
Here is something to repeat to yourself
Psalm 129
Don Ruhl
has made a total of 31 trips to Israel and five times has been a faculty member at Harding’s semester-long study program, which also took him to other points in the Mediterranean basin.
In 1988-89 he was the Kress Fellow at the Al-bright Institute of Archaeological Research in Jerusalem and from 2000-2012 was the organizer and chair of the session on “Hebrew Bible, History and Archaeology” for the in-ternational conference of the American Schools of Oriental Re-search. A book entitled Digging Deeper into the Word (Warren Christian Apologetics Center) was released in November 2015, and deals with aspects of archaeology and the Bible. H e h a s worked as an Assistant to the Edi-tor for the Anchor Bible Dictio-nary (Doubleday 1992), editing some 450 articles on archaeology and historical geography that ap-pear in the six-volume publication. He also has several articles in the dictionary, as well as arti-cles in the Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East (Oxford, 1997), the Oxford En-cyclopedia of the Bible and Archaeology (2013), the Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible (Eerdmans
2000), and the New Interpreters’ Dictionary of the Bible (Abingdon 2008-2009). He has written the introductions for the historical books in the Old Testament Introduction for College Press (2005), as well as a chapter on the relationship of archaeology to the Bible. In addition, he wrote
the chapter on Ruth in the Zonder-van Illustrated Biblical Back-ground Commentary on the Old Testament (Grand Rapids, 2009) notes of which also appear in the NIV and NKJV Cultural Back-grounds Study Bibles (Zondervan, 2016 and 2017 respectively). He currently is working on the second major volume of the excavations of the work at Tel Beth-shemesh to be published by the Institute of Archaeology at the Tel Aviv Uni-versity. After a generous donation from Linda Byrd Smith of Little Rock, Manor has put together the Linda
Byrd Smith Museum of Biblical Archaeology on the campus of Harding. The museum opened in April 2017 and has already received hundreds of visitors. The Democrat Gazette Three Rivers Edition devoted a feature article about him and the museum in their Sunday, June 25 edition.
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October Activities 15,22,29: (Navigating Public Schools Class 5:00) 25th: Singing 29th: Potluck
November Activities 11th: Family Fellowship Youth Service Day 26th: Potluck 29th: Singing 5,12,19,26: (Navigating Public Schools Class 5:00)
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Matthew 5:11
Pray for Chris Meyer that his back pain may sub-side.
Marie Collier is home from the hospital and is still on oxygen. Her daughter is providing daily care for her.
Pray for Becky Bacon; she will be traveling to the east coast October 15th-25th. Also please pray that her husband will accept Christ.
Pray for Don Iverson and his mission work in India.
2017 ContributionOpen & Close
BuildingOctober Greeters Card Collectors
Meet with elders & preacher
Weekly Average 3,273 ..................
Last Week October 15, 3,356 .......
Total After 39 Weeks 127,673.......
October 15: Gene Tomlinson
October 22: Kerri Ruhl
No VolunteersBilly Henshall
Nash Crisp
The elders and
preacher have
regular meetings.
You may come
Mondays at 1:30
PM to Don’s office.
Call first. Or they
can meet with at
another time.
PRAYER REQUESTS:
OTHER NEWS If you would like to receive the bulletin as a PDF, please see Rebekah Calvert. If you would like to have your an-nouncement run in our bulletin, please place it on the secretary’s desk before Friday morning or email it to Re-bekah Calvert: [email protected]
Snowbirds Bob and Cathy Berry have driven south for the winter and will return in April. Their address in Arizona is: 4700 E Main St. Site 1771 Mesa, AZ 85205
New Phone Number Cheryl Cates (541)659-6037
Help Needed Ron Young has to renew his drivers license in Yreka, CA. He needs a ride there and needs to be able to use
your vehicle for the test. If anyone is able to help Ron, please contact him at 541-660-4148.
Welcome Dale Manor!!
Suggested Good Work Offer to take a picture for tourists.
New Start Time for Navigating Public Schools Starting at 5:15 PM on Sundays does not give us enough time for class. We will begin at 5:00 PM from now, starting today.
Where Does True Knowledge Come From? (From CreationMo-ments.com)
1 Corinthians 1:25 – “Because the foolishness of God is wiser than men, and the weakness of God is stronger than men.”
Americans lead the industrialized world in belief in creationism and a literal Bible. A recent study by a University of Cincinnati researcher, compares American's belief in a recent creation and the truth of the Bible with beliefs in other coun-tries. The study found that 45 per-cent of Americans believe that God created the world less than 10,000 years ago. Another 40 percent try to mix God and evolution. Only
ten percent believe in atheistic evolution.
In comparison, only seven per-cent of the citizens of Great Britain take the Genesis account of cre-ation literally. Surveys of people in Norway, Russia and the Nether-lands produced results similar to Great Britain. Interestingly, five percent of the physical scientists polled in the United States believe the account of creation as taught in the Bible.
The study concluded that Ameri-ca is losing its scientific competi-tiveness because so many Ameri-cans believe in creation and the truth of the Bible. But scientific progress has come about because, histori-cally scientists be-lieved that we live in an ordered creation that follows the rules imposed on it by a Creator. They saw sci-ence as the discovery of God's order. Isaac Newton wrote more Bible commentaries than he did scientific books. Taking the Bible literally, he concluded that the earth was less
than 7,000 years old. Other exam-ples from history could be multi-plied. But the lesson of human his-tory is that true scientific progress is possible only when man recog-nizes that all knowledge and wis-dom comes from our Creator God through the Scriptures He has giv-en us. Notes: “Americans for Creationism,” The Christian News, December 21, 1998, p.18.
Barabbas, Soldiers, and Jesus’ Brothers Once when I worshiped in Brook-ings, the preacher there, Mike Wilk
gave these insights about some people connected with Jesus: “Barabbas represented the agenda of the Jews more than Jesus did.” “The soldiers were busy doing things at the foot of the cross, oblivious to the won-derful thing God was doing for them.” “The bothers of Jesus were not present at the cross and so John took care of Mary.”
Our Mission Works Outside of Josephine County, Oregon
Chimala Mission Hospital and Schools,
Tanzania, Africa
Wayne Jackson & ChristianCourier.com, Stockton, California
Brad Harrub & Focus Press, Franklin, Tennessee
Don Iverson’s India Work
Don Patton’s archaeological work, especially Noah’s Ark
Mountain States Children’s Home, Longmont, Colorado
RUHL’S RULES
OUR SHEPHERDS: Wayne Duncan Dan Calvert
OUR PREACHER: Don Ruhl
OUR DEACONS: Gene Tomlinson Michael Crisp, Jr. Carl Peugh
OUR SONG LEADERS: Larry Amberg Phil Joseph Kevin Michael
OUR WEB SITE: GrantsPassChurchOfChrist.com
CONTACT INFORMATION: 220 NE Savage Street Grants Pass, Oregon 97526 541-476-3100 [email protected]
WORSHIP AND CLASSES:
Sunday Classes 9:30 .......... Worship 10:30 ........ Worship 6:00 ........
Wednesday
Classes 7:00 ..........