Magyar Egyház, 1977 (56. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1977-10-01 / 10-11. szám

MAGYAR EGYHÁZ 9 Ministerial Position Available With the resignation of the present minister, the Rev. Kalman Göndöcz, the ministerial position will be open from Dec. 1, 1977 in our McKeesport Church. The church council is interested in the service of a Hungarian Reformed minister, who can preach, teach and serve the members of the Congregation both Hungarian and English language. Interested person can contact the Chief Elder of the Congregation: Mr. Julius Bakos, 2901 Versailles Avenue, McKeesport, Pa. 15132, tel.: 412-678-2271 or the Dean of our Western Classis: Very Rev. Tibor Dömötör, 1657 Centerview Drive, Akron, Ohio 44321, tel.: 216-666-4600 or 216-666-1313. TWO NEW BISHOPS FOR REFORMED CHURCH IN HUNGARY BUDAPEST — Two new bishops, both in their mid-forties, have been elected by the Reformed Church in Hungary. They are the Rev. László Kürti (46) and Dr. Karoly Toth (45). Mr. Kürti, Professor of Old Testament and Dean at the Debrecen Theological Academy, will be bishop of the Cistibiscan District of the Reformed Church in succession to Bishop Sándor Ráski who died last July. After studying theology at Debrecen and Utrecht, the Netherlands, Mr. Kürti worked as a parish minis­ter, a staff member in his Church’s Foreign Relations Department, and as leader of its Study Department. In 1970 he joined the faculty of the Debrecen Aca­demy. Since 1973, Mr. Kürti has been a member of the European Area Committee of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches. Dr. Karoly Toth, a vice-president of the WARC and a member of its executive committee, has been elected bishop of the Danubian District of the Re­formed Church, where he will succeed Bishop István Szamosközi, who has asked to be released from his duties for health reasons. Dr. Toth is head of the Main Department of the Church’s Synodal Office, and general secretary of the Christian Peace Con­ference. The Reformed Church in Hungary is divided into four districts, each headed by a bishop. The other two bishops in office are Dr. Lajos Bakos and Dr. Tibor Bartha who is also the presiding bishop of the Church. HUNGARIAN COOK BOOK My Mother’s Hungarian Cook Book published in English by Mrs. Zoltán Beky, wife of Bishop Beky. The book contains 73 of the finest, original, perfected recipes. The most delicious soups, meats, plate meals, specialties, cakes, pastries and tortes are included. A few examples are: chicken paprikas, stuffed cabbage, ham suzettes, Hungarian székely goulash, crepe suzettes, linzer cake, indianer, orange törte, sacher törte, dobos, roccocco, rum, mocca almond, Éva and micado törte. A priceless gift for second and third generation wives or English speaking friends. Net profit (proceeds) go for “Student Aid”. Send your order with $2.75 (postage included) in check, money order, or cash to: Mrs. Margaret Beky 5221 Massachusetts Ave., N.W. Washington, D. C. 20016 Please send me ................. copies of your Hungarian Cook Book. Name .............................................:....................................... Address ............................................................................... City..................................... State..................... Zip............. —Reformed Press Service

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