Canton Observer for November 13, 1975 - Canton Public Library
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THE OBSERVER & ECCENTRIC Thursday, <strong>November</strong> <strong>13</strong>, <strong>1975</strong><br />
Family can't solve<br />
all its own problems<br />
BY SHERRY KAHAN<br />
Society promotes many problems<br />
today that can't be solved in a family<br />
situation." said Patricia Key from her<br />
desk in Faith Lutheran Church, Livonia,<br />
where she works as a counselor.<br />
People are more willing to admit<br />
now that they need help from an outside<br />
source. This may be because<br />
they are more transient, and don't<br />
always have a friend or relative close<br />
by to whom they can turn. You sometimes<br />
have to have someone to talk<br />
to."<br />
Mrs. Key. who is affiliated with the<br />
l^utheran Children's F'riend Society,<br />
counsels at the Livonia church one<br />
day a week<br />
"I think it is very necessary <strong>for</strong> the<br />
church to be involved in giving people<br />
counseling help." said the Rev Roger<br />
Sch|eef. pastor of Faith Lutheran.<br />
We ve seen an increase in family<br />
problems in the last few years because<br />
of pressures of work, school or<br />
the t economy.<br />
We need someone to give consistent.<br />
regular counseling which is<br />
something the pastors do not always<br />
have time to do "<br />
THE SERVICE is not just <strong>for</strong> members<br />
of the church. Mrs Key pointed<br />
out. It is available to families teenagers.<br />
or people with problems such<br />
as child abuse, alcoholism, drugs or<br />
pregnancy problems. Fees are on a<br />
sliding scale based on monthly in<br />
come<br />
Our clients have to decide what<br />
they want to work on," she explained.<br />
"We make a verbal contract with<br />
them about what to do that day. Then<br />
at the end of the session they write<br />
down what, if any. progress they've<br />
made, and if they haven't made any.<br />
why not<br />
CALVARY<br />
BAPTI ST<br />
CHURCH<br />
WINGS OF TRUTH<br />
WMUZ FM 103 5<br />
S 30 a m &<br />
5 30 p m<br />
"If they decide we can work together,<br />
then we talk about the priorities<br />
we will work on first."<br />
In the case of problem pregnancies,<br />
<strong>for</strong> example. Mrs. Key will help the<br />
woman sort out what she might want<br />
to do, "not what I want to do."<br />
"Usually in this work we need a<br />
few exploratory visits." she said. "A<br />
family may bring in one of its members<br />
whom they think is the only problem<br />
But after a few visits it turns out<br />
there are a lot more problems than<br />
tlx 1 one that brought them in.<br />
"In the case of child abuse it is necessary<br />
to find out what is making the<br />
abuser angry enough to abuse the<br />
child. Usually the child's behavior is<br />
reminding them of something they<br />
can't tolerate.<br />
"The clients who admit they are<br />
abusers are mothers. It seems more<br />
difficult <strong>for</strong> men in general to confess<br />
they need outside help. Our culture<br />
tells them to take care of their own<br />
concerns<br />
MRS. KEY noted that the biggest<br />
problem in families today is the lack<br />
of respect <strong>for</strong> each other.<br />
"Parents talk down to their children."<br />
she said. "They don't realize<br />
they are acting this way. But it interferes<br />
with communication. If the family<br />
members don't respect each other,<br />
they don't bother to talk to each<br />
other<br />
She finds one of the best parts of<br />
her job is "seeing people begin to feel<br />
confident about themselves."<br />
She added: "Building a good selfimage<br />
is not new. It is one of the<br />
chief aims of social work today. You<br />
are not judging them You're just<br />
there to help them deal more effectively<br />
with what bothers them.<br />
Clients often believe that because<br />
someone does not treat them right, it<br />
reflects on them personally, that it<br />
means something is wrong with<br />
them."<br />
"BUT SOME people take on themselves<br />
all the responsibility <strong>for</strong> what<br />
happens." she noted. "If things don't<br />
happen right they feel they must be<br />
some kind of bad guy. As you talk to<br />
them you try to help them see that<br />
the lack is not always in them<br />
"I accept people as they are and<br />
help them go where they want to go. 1<br />
am leading the way but am not setting<br />
the goals. The person is.<br />
REV. LLOYD J. MURPHY<br />
tyourz Invitation to LOousYiv^<br />
A Vibrant Fellowship With Your Family in Mind"<br />
8:30 A.M.<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
WORSHIP<br />
11:00 A.M.<br />
WORSHIP<br />
G. DOUGLAS<br />
ROUTLEDGE<br />
REGULAR SERVICrS<br />
SUNDAY<br />
BiBi.E St-MOm<br />
' • 00 WORSHIP<br />
6 00PM EVENING EVANGEI<br />
BAPTIST<br />
43065 Joy Road<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
453 6749 455-0022<br />
6:00 P.M.<br />
"JEREMIAH:<br />
CALLED FOR A<br />
CRISIS"<br />
G. DOUGLAS<br />
ROUTLEDGE<br />
FAMILY NIGHT<br />
Wednesday<br />
7 00 P.M<br />
/ X mon il, j /,. (/ mile west ot Sheldon<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Sunday School<br />
9 40AM<br />
Morning Worship<br />
11 00 A M<br />
Evening Worship<br />
6 30 P M<br />
Youth Fellowship<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7 45PM<br />
Family Night<br />
7 OOP M<br />
Nursery at all services<br />
Air Conditioning<br />
Ministers<br />
Rev William M Stahl<br />
Rev Dennis Metzger<br />
BETHEL BAPTIST TEMPLE<br />
KLe.l, X.l i.t /<br />
//„.../<br />
29475 W Sin Mile-Livonia<br />
Sunday School 10 00 .i m<br />
Morning Worship 1100am<br />
Youth Meetings b 00 p m<br />
Evening Service /00pm<br />
WEDNESDAY PRAYER<br />
ft BIBLE STUDY 7 JOpm<br />
Call tor tree bus transportation<br />
525-3664 or 533 4550<br />
Rev H L Petty. Pastor<br />
Nurtary ft Toddler Care Provided Al All Services<br />
C ommunity<br />
Baptist Church<br />
21237w Warren<br />
Garden (My<br />
HevJameiB Alien. Pastor<br />
Sunday School , 10 00 a m<br />
Sunday MrvrtingSerw.ee 11 00 a m<br />
Su n day E venn>q Se« /ic«' • 001><br />
V'fl We«'« P'aver Service ' ) i, m<br />
JLve you tried lit e new rjLiiwnia...<br />
GRAND RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
••Giving the Word of Lite at the Tree of Lite'"<br />
34500 Six Mile Road<br />
Between Farmlngton & Newburg<br />
Dr. Wilbart D. Dough, Pastor, 261-6950<br />
9 30 Family Sunday School'<br />
10 45 Praise and Worship<br />
7 00 ' The Living Christ Hour<br />
6 15 Wed Family Oinner & Bible Study<br />
UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
236 MIDDLEBELT. GARDEN CITY.<br />
MICHIGAN<br />
PASTOR ROGER STOMBAUGH<br />
421-2373<br />
STEWARDSHIP<br />
NOV. 1*<br />
NOV. 23<br />
EVERYONE<br />
WELCOME<br />
AN OLD FASHIONED FRIENDLY CHURCH<br />
Sunday School 10:00 A M<br />
Morning Worship 11:00 A M<br />
Evening Worship 7:00 P M<br />
Wednesday 7:30 P.M<br />
W.M.U.Z. 103.5 FM SAT. 1:00 P.M.<br />
INDEPENDENT FUNDAMENTAL<br />
SOUL WINNING<br />
Unity sets seminar Nov. 15<br />
REV. DALE F. BATESOLE<br />
The Rev. Dale F. Batesole will lead<br />
a day-long seminar on 'The Spiritual<br />
Dimension of Psycho-Cybernetics" on<br />
Saturday. Nov. 15 beginning at 9 a m<br />
in Unity of Livonia, 26880 Five Mile.<br />
The visit ol the teacher and lecturer.<br />
minister of the Unity church of Sedonia.<br />
Ariz., also will include a public<br />
lecture Friday, Nov. 14 at 7:30 p.m.<br />
The Friday talk, explaining the purpose<br />
of the seminar, will be free and<br />
an offering will be taken. The seminar<br />
price is $25 <strong>for</strong> married couples,<br />
$15 <strong>for</strong> individuals and $10 <strong>for</strong> students.<br />
The Rev. Gene Sorenson, Unity minister.<br />
said Rev. Batesole would present<br />
a scientific technique <strong>for</strong> prayer,<br />
based on the book, "Psycho-Cybernetics."<br />
by Dr. Maxwell Maltz.<br />
"He will explain how the mind<br />
works and will demonstrate how each<br />
individual can attune his mind to God<br />
in a perfect union of prayer." the<br />
local pastor added<br />
"Visual aid charts will be used in<br />
this presentation, which will simplify<br />
the study and application of this ordinarily-complex<br />
subject.<br />
"Each person in attendance will receive<br />
study guides and supplementary<br />
class material to assist him in using<br />
this scientific prayer technique <strong>for</strong> enriching<br />
life at every level."<br />
Rev. Bastole is founder of the Fillmore<br />
Foundation and co-founder of<br />
the Forsyth School in St Louis, Mo.<br />
The latter teaches the principles of<br />
psycho-cybernetics to children beginning<br />
with age three<br />
Lectures deal with God's will<br />
Sam E. Stone, dean of the Cincinnati<br />
Christian Seminary, will visit the<br />
South Red<strong>for</strong>d Church of Christ. 26505<br />
Rev. Murphy<br />
new pastor<br />
at Calvary<br />
The Rev. Lloyd .1 Murphy is the<br />
new pastor of Calvary Missionary<br />
Church, located at 29850 West Six<br />
Mile, a block west ol Middle Belt in<br />
Livonia.<br />
He comes to the local church from<br />
the Missionary Church of Petoskey.<br />
where he served seven years. Be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
that he served churches in Davison,<br />
and in Indiana.<br />
Born and reared in Detroit. Rev.<br />
Murphy is a graduate of Asbury College<br />
in Wilmore, Ky. He also has attended<br />
Bethel College at Mishawaka.<br />
Ind.. and Goshen College Biblical Seminary<br />
at Goshen. Ind.<br />
He and his wife. Jean, are making<br />
their home in the Calvary parsonage<br />
at 29242 Barkley. Livonia. They have<br />
a married son.<br />
AMERICAN LUTHERAN<br />
CHRIST LUTHERAN<br />
14350 Wo'mer Poaci Ri'dtord<br />
Rev Jerry Stroud<br />
Worship Service 10 00 A M<br />
Sunday School 1100AM<br />
CD<br />
m<br />
m<br />
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o<br />
O<br />
AC AC IA<br />
TIMOTHY LUTHERAN<br />
CHURCH. ALC<br />
8820 Wayne Road at Joy 427-2290<br />
George A. Fleischer. Pastor<br />
WORSHIP SERVICES<br />
8 30 A M .9 30 A M , 11 00 A M<br />
BIRLECl ASSES- 9 30A M<br />
LUTHERAN<br />
MISSOURI SYNOD)<br />
ALL SAINTS LUTHERAN<br />
8850 Ncwburgh at Joy<br />
427-9575<br />
WORSHIP SERVICE 9 JO A M<br />
SUNDAY SCHOOL 1100 AM<br />
REV DAVID A PAAP Pastor<br />
LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
OF THE<br />
RISEN CHRIST<br />
\n" Artior Mil il Mc;( Ujm;iti<br />
453-5252<br />
Krnripth <br />
1<br />
West Chicago, from Sunday. Nov. 16<br />
through Tuesday, Nov 18 <strong>for</strong> a series<br />
of talks on the subject "Knowing<br />
God's Will."<br />
Stone, who has gained national<br />
fame as author, editor and evangelist<br />
as well as educator, will speak at 7<br />
p.m. Sunday and at 7:30 p.m Monday<br />
and Tuesday.<br />
His talks will deal specifically with<br />
three subjects, "The Sovereignty of<br />
God." "The Scripture" and "Situations."<br />
After each lecture there will<br />
be time <strong>for</strong> questions and discussion.<br />
The visiting lecturer is a native of<br />
Clovis, N.M., and has degrees from<br />
the Ozark Bible College and the Cin<br />
cinnati Bible Seminary, the school he<br />
now heads. He also has studied at<br />
Earlham College and the University<br />
of Missouri.<br />
He has had ministries in Missouri<br />
and Ohio and <strong>for</strong> a time edited a<br />
magazine and youth quarterlies at<br />
Standard Publishing in Cincinnati He<br />
taught journalism and practical min-<br />
istry at Central Christian College m<br />
Missouri and journalism at the Cincinnati<br />
school be<strong>for</strong>e being named dean<br />
SAM E. STONE<br />
WARD UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Church of Livonia<br />
Farmington Road & Six Milt Road<br />
422-1150<br />
Worships Bible School<br />
\ 9:30 & 11:00 a m<br />
"REJOICING IN HOPE"<br />
ROSEDALE GARDENS<br />
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />
Hubbard at West Chicago<br />
422-0494<br />
WORSHIP A CHURCH SCHOOL<br />
, 9 00 & 11 00<br />
Cusses tew Handicapped<br />
"COOL IN THE FURNACE"<br />
A Youth Musical<br />
Pastors<br />
Robert M. Taylor<br />
Arthur K. Beumler<br />
Donald R.EIIy f I<br />
• f ;<br />
Dr Bartlett L Hess<br />
7 00 p m<br />
"WHO LIKES TO DIE?"<br />
Rev L Edward Davis<br />
Wednesday School of Christian Education<br />
Family Dinner 6 p.m. Classes & Choirs 7pm<br />
Nursery Provided <strong>for</strong> all Activities<br />
9 30 a m Broadcast WBFG FM 98 7<br />
Music<br />
Shirley E. Harden<br />
Steven Spoon<br />
ST. TIMOTHY<br />
PRESBYTERIAN<br />
CHURCH<br />
People Caring <strong>for</strong> People<br />
I<br />
9 00am Family Service<br />
10 00 am Church Schoollor All Ages<br />
11 00 a m<br />
Traditional Service<br />
i Nurset, C.ar«-<br />
NEW6URGH RD<br />
i.Inst Sou" s.. M •<br />
Rev E Dickson Forsyth<br />
M niste?<br />
Jim Anderson<br />
Musk % i ".( • D -net<br />
Call 261-4844<br />
ST. PAUL S UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />
2/475 Five Mile Rd (at Inkster) 422-1470<br />
WORSHIP and CHURCH SCHOOL CLASSES<br />
9 30 and 11.00 a m<br />
Nursery Care<br />
"IT SEEMS TO ME I'VE<br />
HEARD THAT SONG BEFORE -<br />
7 30 Wednesday. Adult Bible Study<br />
7 30 Thursday. Junioi High Fellowship<br />
7 30 Sunday. Senior High Fellowship<br />
W. F. Whitledge and Charles M. Webster, Ministers<br />
LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
IN AMERICA)<br />
EPIPHANY LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
I utheran Church in America<br />
4<strong>13</strong>90 Five Mile Road<br />
453-8807<br />
/One Mile Westot Hagqerty Rd)<br />
Fred Prezioso. Pastor 453-1191<br />
Worship .ind Sunday School 10 30 a m<br />
Huisery Provided<br />
/ 1' '» LUTHERAN<br />
CHURCH<br />
IN AMERICA<br />
In Livonia<br />
CHRIST THE KING<br />
9300 r .irmimjl it. Road<br />
421 I *4'I I hi- Hi'v John a Moot<br />
WORSHIP 8:154 11:00 AM<br />
NURSERY 1:15* 11:00 A M<br />
SUNDAY SCHOOL B:30 A M<br />
HOLY CROSS<br />
464.2906<br />
JU6I1O WestSi. Mile<br />
Pastor William C I ind holm<br />
4?7I4I4 4b4-J9U«<br />
Worship church School and Nursery<br />
9 30 and Ham<br />
In Redtord<br />
ST. JOHN'S<br />
<strong>13</strong>542 Mercedes Redtord 538 2660<br />
(l block L ollnksler 1 block S ol Schoolcralli<br />
Robert G Johnson Pastor<br />
Sunday School 9 30-10 30 a m -Adult Bible Class<br />
and High School Discussion Group<br />
Worship at 10 45 a m (Nursery provided 1<br />
St. Michael Lutheran Church<br />
James Gailimore Eiemer.tary School<br />
Sheldon Rd near Joy Rd<br />
in <strong>Canton</strong> Twp<br />
455-8123<br />
Pador Robert Schachl<br />
Worship Sewice 10 00 am<br />
Sunday School 1100 am<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
FIRST UNITED<br />
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />
701 Church St 453-6464<br />
Philip Rodgers Magee Minister<br />
Theodore D Taylor li Associate<br />
Henry J Walch Emeritus<br />
WORSHIP SERVICE 9 30 & 11 00 AM<br />
CHURCH SCHOOL 9 30 A M Nursery<br />
& Kindergarten<br />
ll 00 A M -Classes tor All Ages<br />
I II u «. 1 .<br />
II 1 .• in p.<br />
• ~ o • \ - .<br />
GENEVA UNITED PRESBYTERIAN<br />
VILLAGE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN<br />
25350 W Six Mile Road. Redtord<br />
534-7730 - -<br />
WORSHIP SERVICE<br />
&<br />
CHURCH SCHOOL<br />
9:30 a.m. 4 11:00 a.m. *<br />
Rev James A Craw<strong>for</strong>d<br />
Rodger H Phillips,<br />
Organist & Choir Master<br />
Nursery Provided<br />
UNITY<br />
UNITY OF LIVONIA<br />
28660 Five Mile<br />
421-1760<br />
Sunday 9:15& 11:00 A.M.<br />
Dial-Prayer 261-2440