Calvin Synod Herald, 2002 (103. évfolyam, 1-10. szám)

2002-01-01 / 1-2. szám

2 CALVIN SYNOD HERALD CALVIN SYNOD Official Cnjan of Th* Ca Mn Synod -AMERIKAI MAGYAR REFORMÁTUSOK LAPJA. Volume 103 Jan - Feb 2002 No. 1-2 Official Organ of the Calvin Synod United Church of Christ - Founded in 1900 CALVIN SYNOD HERALD (ISSN 0161-6900) is published bi-monthly for $10.00/year for individual subscriptions; $8.00/year for groups; $6.00/year for 50 or more copies Please make checks payable to the Calvin Synod Herald Editor-in-Chief: Rt. Rev. Louis Medgyesi, Bishop Co-Editor: Rev. Albert W. Kovács 94 N. James Street, Woodbridge, NJ 07095 Tel/Fax: 732-634-1751 Co-Editor: Rev. Steven Geczy 3480 Kent Road, Stow, OH 44224 Tel.: 330-688-5567 Newsletters prepared and printed by: C. Paksi (440) 729-1765 Periodicals postage paid at Cleveland, Ohio POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: CALVIN SYNOD HERALD 415 STEVEN BLVD., CLEVELAND, OH 44143-1723 Manuscripts and photographs are not preserved or returned. Send all correspondence to the Editor. The views and opinions of the writers are their own and do not necessarily represent the position of the magazine or Calvin Synod. Unless a definite request for discontinuance is received we assume that the subscriber wishes his/her subscription continued without the formality of a renewal order. CALVIN SYNOD HEADQUARTERS: Rt. Rev. Louis Medgyesi, Bishop 607 Plum Street, Fairport Harbor, OH 44077 Tel/Fax: 440-352-9256 ioot^ Anniversary Honor Roil $100 gifts donated to the CALVIN SYNOD HERALD REFORMÁTUSOK LAPJA: Miss Lenke R Volosin Rt. Rev. Dr. Francis Vitéz Ms. Janet Vegh United Church of Christ, Bridgeport, CT Hungarian Reformed Church, Lorain, OH Hungarian Reformed Church, Woodbridge, NJ West Side Hungarian Reformed Church, Cleveland, OH Calvin United Church of Christ, Fairfield, CT Hungarian Reformed Church, Columbus, OH West Side Hungarian Reformed Church, Buffalo, NY M. Sgt. Andy Boros (Ret.) THANK YOU?// Please, join usü! Committee Meetings Edgar A. Guest For this and that and various things it seems that men must get together, To purchase cups or diamond rings Or to discuss the price of leather. From nine to ten, or two to three, Or any hour that's fast and fleeting, There is a constant call for me To go to some committee meeting. OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS VACANCIES: Beaver Falls, PA Cleveland, OH (West Side) Lorain, OH Gary, IN Kalamazoo, MI Passaic, NJ Manville, NJ Interested ministers must contact the bishop’s office first, and an informative dossier for the church will be sent to quali­fied clergy. LIBERTY IS NOT IN ANY FORM OF GOVERNMENT. IT IS IN THE HEART OF FREE MAN; HE CARRIED IT WITH HIM EVERYWHERE. Rosseau The church has serious work to do, The lodge and club has need of workers They ask for just an hour or two - Surely I will not join the shirkers? Though I have duties of my own I should not drop before completing, There comes the call by telephone To go to some committee meeting. No longer may I eat my lunch in quietude and contemplation; I must foregather with the bunch To raise a fund to save the nation. And I must talk of plans and schemes The while a scanty bite I’m eating, Until I vow to-day it seems My life is one committee meeting. When over me the night shall fall, And my poor soul goes upwards winging Unto that heavenly realm, where all Is bright with joy and gay with singing, I hope to hear St. Peter say -And I shall thank him for the greeting: “Come in and rest from day to day; Here there is no committee meeting!

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