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of Unleavened Bread. In commemoration of this "night to be
remembered," services will begin promptly at 7:30 P.M. This
evening service precedes an ALL DAY service the following day,
Thursday, the 23rd. Morning services will commence at 10:00 A.M.,
and afternoon services at 2:30 P.M. These times will hold true FOR
ALL CHURCHES. Remember, these are the DAYS OF UNLEAVENED BREAD!
Be doubly sure you have put out ALL LEAVEN from your homes if you
are traveling to observe the Feast. If traveling, you will
probably have to eat in restaurants, or buy food. Be SURE you
don't eat leavened bread! God intends we learn the important
lesson on these days of putting the "leaven" which is SIN, out of
our lives!
Brethren---I wonder if you realize these days come in the
EXACT SAME PART OF THE WEEK THEY DID WHEN CHRIST WAS CRUCIFIED?
Christ took the Passover on a Tuesday evening, was crucified on
WEDNESDAY, buried just before sunset on Wednesday afternoon before
the FEAST Day, which came on Thursday, and was resurrected before
sunset the following SABBATH. This year, these days happen to
correspond EXACTLY!
Services will be held for the entire eight days as follows:
Morning services beginning daily at 10:00 A.M., and evening
services beginning at 7:30 P.M. On the weekly Sabbath, and the
final Holy Day (Wednesday, April 29th), services will be morning
and afternoon, at 2:30 P.M.
Now, for some special instructions for other areas.
PORTLAND, OREGON
The full eight day meetings will be held in Portland. Mr.
Raymond Cole, Pastor of the Churches in Oregon, together with Mr.
Burk McNair, co-Pastor, will be conducting services in Portland.
Mr. Cole is presently locating a suitable hall for the meetings,
which will be announced in all the local Churches in Oregon and
Washington. For any of you living within driving distance of
Portland, and who plan to attend Passover services there, you may
write to Mr. Raymond Cole, 98 Clearvue St., Eugene, Oregon. His
telephone number is Diamond 5-5492.
DENVER. COLORADO
Mr. Bryce Clark, Pastor of the Churches in Colorado and Garden
City, Kansas, will conduct services for the full eight days at
Denver. He will be assisted by Mr. Charles Dorothy, from the
Headquarters Church, and Mr. Dale Hampton, student in Ambassador
College.
Mr. Clark has located an excellent hall for the meetings, with
parking lot, full kitchen facilities, rest rooms, PA system, piano,
and giving complete privacy. The hall is the Victory Grange,
located 4 miles east of Fitzsimon's Corner, (Peoria St.) on Highway
40, and 1/2 mile north. Proceed east out of Denver on Highway 40,
turn north on a blacktop road at the KOA radio tower (located 4
miles east of Peoria St.) The Grange is a large tin covered
building on the left hand side of the road, approximately 1/2 mile