Magyar Egyház, 1992 (71. évfolyam, 1-5. szám)

1992-04-01 / 4. szám

MAGYAR EGYHÁZ 15. oldal a lot. In the meantime we made kolbász, which gave us the pleasure of a job well done. The same month the Carteret Ethnic Festival was organized at which our community love became visible - and tasteble -by the good food served there. PERTH AMBOY Rev. Stefan Torok, Dean 331 Kirkland Place, Perth Amboy, NJ 08861 Telephone: (908) 442-7799 The summer is gone, autum with its beauty slowly settles over us all. The Fall season, however in the congregation's life does not bring solemn attitude, rather greater activity. This year is no exception. Before attending to our church activities, it is appropriate to give mention and thanks to Rev. Dr. Aladar Komjáthy for his services rendered during vaca­tion period of our Pastor. We are greatful for his services among us. On Labor Day weekend, 9 of our elders members, took part in the Presbyter’s Association Meeting in Ligonier. They returned home with new strength and outlook. Special report and the report of the reading of the Associations resolutions were read during our First Church Councils meeting in September. Our Pastor also participated in the Ministerial Conference in Ligonier, during the Labor Day weekend, and was happy to greet his former Professor Prof. Lajos Csemy an invited guest and lecturer from the Theolog­ical Seminary now part of the well known Charles University inPrague, Czecho-Slovakia. Following the conference former student and professor were able to spend some time together recalling wonderful memories of former time in Prague. Prof. Csemy also extended greetings at the English Worship Service to the congregation. His visit with us will be long remembered. With the month of September our church activities resumed. On the first meeting of the Women’s Guild calendar events have been scheduled until the end of the year. We hope members and friends will support them in their ventures. Our Sunday School - Christian Education also reopened its doors, even though education continued throughout the summer as well. On September 13th, during the English Service, with a special message and prayer we asked the Lord to bless their work and provide them with the spiritual hunger after the Word of God. On September 19th Confirmational Instruc­tions have also began. We hope our young people will attend faithfully the classes held every Saturday from 1000 a m. to 1100 a.m. October has been also full of promises, and now we can report of the fulfillment of those promises. On the first Sunday we celebrated World Wide Holy Communion with excellent participation. On Octber 8 and 9, the Women’s Guild sponsored a successful Rummage Sale. On October 10th we sponsored a bus trip to the outlets of Reading, Pa, by the Sunday School. On October 18th under the sponsorship of the Womeijs Guild, a successful Chinese Auction was held in the Church Center. On October 25, Laymaps Sunday was held, those participating in the services were members of the Bible Study, and from the congration. Statistical Information Baptisms - September 6th John Robert Donnelly, son of Mr. John Donelly and Eva Berki, on September 13th Morgan Beth firstborn daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Rhodes. Congratulation! Weddings On September 19th, Nancy Kauffman and Daniel Hoehler were united in marriage, On September 27th Lisa Blaho and Robert Zaccaro, both members of the congre­gation, Lisa being a member of the Church Choir, Robert being a member of the Church Council. We pray that God will bless the union of these couples. Funerals On August 21st we said farewell to Mr. Joseph Bodnar and on September 5th to Mr. Gabriel Silagyi, former Church Council member and officer. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to the sorrowing families and rest assured in the promise of the resurrection and meeting again in the King­dom of God. THE NEW AND REVISED COOK BOOK is now available from the Women's Guild HUNGARIAN REFORMED CHURCH 331 Kirkland Place Perth Amboy, NJ 08861 Price: $4.00 plus Postage of $1.25 ^VWWVVWWWWWVVWV SENIOR MINISTER IS NEDED BY THE HUNGARIAN REFORMED CHURCH OF ALLEN PARK, MICHIGAN Our Senior Minister, Rev. Imre A. Bertalan, has decided to accept the call from the Calvin United Church of Christ in Toledo, Ohio. This leaves a vacancy for Senior Minister, effective July 6,1992. Those interested and qualified, please apply by letter and resume to: THE PULPIT COMMITTEE HUNGARIAN REFORMED CHURCH OF ALLEN PARK, MICHIGAN 9901 ALLEN ROAD ALLEN PARK, MICHIGAN 48101 EDMUND VIG, Chief Elder

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