King's Business - 1936-08

S e c o n d S u m m e d B I B L E C O N F E R E N C E

Pacific Palisades Assembly Grounds Near Santa Monica, Calif., Aug. 24 to Sept. 7,1936

N orman B. H arrison

H arlin J. R oper

A choice group of preachers and teachers will bring stirring addresses daily. Among those who are expected to lead these meetings are: Rev. Keith L. Brooks, Dr. Nor­ man B. Harrison, Rev. James Henry Hutchins, Rev. George W. Jackson, Mr. Tom Olson, Dr. Paul W. Rood, Rev. Har­ lin J. Roper, Dr. Louis T. Talbot, Dr. Charles G. Trumbull, and Rev. James A. Vaus. DATES OF LEAD ING SPEAKERS* Dr. Norman B. Harrison (Daily during the entire confer­ ence except August 30 and September 7), noted Bible teacher and author of "H is" Books, Pastor of Oliver Pres­ byterian Church, Minneapolis, Minn., will expound the Epistle to the Ephesians. Rev. Harlin J. Roper (Daily during The.e.ntire conference), Pastor of the renowned Scofield Memorial Church, Dallas, Tex., will give a series of lectures on the Epistle to the Rom Rev. James Henry Hutchins (August 30 to September 5), Avenue Congregational Church, Pasadena, Calif., will speak this week on the Epistle to the Philippians. the complete daily program see page 301, 7:00- 8:00— Breakfast. 8:00- 8:30— Quiet Devotional Period. 8:45- 9:45— Missionary Hour in Library Building, under the direction of Rev. George W . Jackson. 10:30-11:30— Bible Study Hour, Maim Auditorium. 12 :00- 1:30— Luncheon." The afternoon is left for recreation unless special meetings are sched­ uled or announced, or unless attendance at the Children's Special Service Mission meetings is desired. 5:00- 6:30— Dinner, 6:30- 7:15— Victory Circle for youqg people, led by Mr. Elmer W. Olson and Mr. Cutler B. Whitwell in the Open-Air Audi­ torium— a place for good fellowship ^.nd splendid music. 7:30= 9:00-— Evening Auditorium Meeting. A series of strong evangel- ^ istic services is scheduled at which Dr. Norman B. Harrison a.nd Rev. Harlin J. Roper will speak. SPECIAL DAYS Premillennial Association Day— Monday, August 2-4— under the leader­ ship of Rev. Roy L. Laurin, President of the Premillennial Association, and Pastor, San Gabriel Union Church, San Gabriel, Calif. Jewish Missions Day— Thursday, August 27— under the direction o f Rev. James A. Vaus, Director of the Jewish Department of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles. (Special groups have set tentative dates for visiting the conference, and plans are being made to accommodate these delegations.) ans. Pastor, Lake daily during HOURLY SCHEDULE

SPECIAL SUNDAY PROGRAM S

9:30— Bible School in the Auditorium. I 1:00— Preaching Service in the Auditorium. 2:30— Preaching Service in the Auditorium. 7:30— Evangelistic Service in the Auditorium.

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Program for Children's Special Service Mission Work Morning Session— 10:00 to 11:40 (Camp Grounds) 30— Worship Period. 00— Class Period, according to ages. 6— Rest Period. 40— Special Features.

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00-10 sin 00-1 I 10-11

Closing Prayer Song.

Afternoon Session— 2:00 to 3:00 (On Beach)

Different Program each day. The beach sessions are held on the sand where Temescal Canyon meets the Pacific Ocean.

TRANSPORTATION Pacific Palisades is located on beautiful Santa Monica Bay, within twenty miles of the center of metropolitan Los Angeles, and is easily accessible via Sunset Boulevard. Splendid transportation is afforded to Los Angeles a.nd intermediate points via the big de luxe motor coaches of the Pacific Electric Railway on Sunset Boulevard which traverses Pacific Palisades. Local busses also operate between Pacific Palisades and Santa Monica, connecting with busses and interurban trains to downtown Los Angeles. Castellamare Bus leaves Pershing Square, Los Angeles, on frequent schedule, direct to Assembly Grounds. Roosevelt Highway passes directly in front of grounds. A C C O M M O D A T IO N S Casitas and tent houses offer comfortable housing. For a family of two a 10-day vacation in one of the floored tents, including light, water, gas, blankets, linen a,nd housekeeping equipment, requires an outlay of only $11.50. For one person the rate in tents is $1.50 per day, or $7.00 for the week. Information regarding accommodations and program will gladly be sent upon request. Address Mr. D. C. Stadler, Pacific Palisades, Calif., or: Bible Institute of Los Angeles, IN C O R P O R A T E D (CHU RCH OF THE OPEN DOOR COO PERAT ING ) 5 5 8 Sou t h Hope S t ree t Los Angeles, Calif. Joint Committee of Arrangements of Bible Institute o f Los Angeles and Church o f the O pen D oor: William G. Nyman, Chairman; Louis T . Talbot, Paul W . Rood, E. L. McCreery, R. G. Brown, A . K. Friesen, H . C. Hunt, Elmer W . Olson, James A. Vaus, O. Howard Lucy, and H . S. Risley.

BIBLE IN S T IT U T E O F LO S AN GE LE S 558 South H o p e St., Los Angeles, Calif. Dear Friends: Please send full information on housing accommo­ dations at the Second Summer Bible Conference held under the auspices of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles.

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