Calvin Synod Herald, 2000 (101. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2000-09-01 / 9-10. szám

2 CALVIN SYNOD HERALD sSSd HERALD űflfcü Doan of Tv* CaN*i Synod • UrMdChKhofCW ** Fourcted h 1900 AMERIKAI MAGYAR REFORMÁTUSOK LAPJA Volume 101 Sept - Oct 2000 No. 9-10 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 Editor: Rt. Rev. Dr. Francis Vitéz 493 Amboy Ave., Perth Amboy, NJ 08861 Tel.: 732-826-3513 - Fax: 732-826-0860 Assistant Editor: Rev. Albert W. Kovács 94 N. James Street, Woodbridge, NJ 07095 Tel/Fax: 732-634-1751 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 OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS VACANCIES: Beaver Falls, PA Gary, IN South Norwalk, CT Wallingford, CT Tarzana, CA If interested: Call the Bishop!!! 100th ANNIVERSARY Parkside United Church of Christ, Phoenixville, PA Service: October 8 at 3:30 PM 90th ANNIVERSARY Hungarian Reformed Church, Fairport Harbor, OH Service: October 22 at 4:30 PM Calvin Synod Council Meeting: October 31, November 1 Mount Pleasant, PA lOOrh AnniveRSARy tlonoR RoU $100 gifts donated to the CALVIN SYNOD HERALD REFORMÁTUSOK LAPJA: Miss Lenke P Volosin Rt. Rev. Dr. Francis Vitéz United Church of Christ, Bridgeport, CT Hungarian Reformed Church, Lorain, OH Hungarian Reformed Church, Woodbridge, NJ uIjanK yo(J!!i American Hungarian Reformed Presbyters Association Recommendations 2000: 1. Recommend that the American Hungarian Reformed Presbyters Association make a $200 donation to the Bethlen Home. 2. Recommend strong support of the current leadership of the Youth Camp and in token of this support, increase the donation to $400. 3. A syllabus/course outline be developed by clergy to aid in the training of consistory members. 4. Recommend that each church delegate an Elder and a youth member to greet the people as they enter the church each Sunday morning. 5. Recommend that a delegate from each church be ap­pointed to act as a liaison between the churches and groups (youth organization, women’s guild, men’s club, etc.) to in­crease communication and interaction. 6. Recommend that the minister and elders visit their churches members annually and utilize the youth of the con­gregation in these efforts whenever and wherever possible. 7. Recommend that a Christian Education Workshop be held as a sub-function of the American Hungarian Reformed Presbyters Association meeting. A clergyperson will oversee the conduct of the workshop. 8. Recommend that the American Hungarian Reformed Presbyters Association continue to encourage the develop­ment of seminars and workshops to upgrade church music programs. 9. Recommend that a copy of these recommendations be sent to all churches to be read to their congregation. Further, we request these recommendations to be published in the Calvin Synod Herald and Magyar Egyház along with the Presbyter’s meeting report. Hungarian Protestant Ball Friday, November 10 Wayne Manor 1515 Route 23 Wayne, NJ Recommendations Committee: Frank Nagy Eileen Nagy Frank Király.

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