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Photos for 2025-10-19
1. Bell choir in 1992
2. Bell choir in 1992 : 1/3
3. Bell choir in 1992 : 2/3
4. Bell choir in 1992 : 3/3
5. Bell choir in 1992 : 0/3
6. Confirmation class about 1976
A color version of the black and white (slide negative) photo, taken at the same time but not exactly like this one.
7. Children's chorus in 1936
8. Children's chorus in 1936
C. C. Hollingsworth, 1929-42;
Is Pastor Hollingsworth in one of the March 5, 1936 photo (by Bishop) of the Children's Chorus? There are only four possible men in the photo.
9. St. Paul's Directory 1992; Organ
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1992 Directory
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Late 2023 or early 2024
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Organist: Dennis R. Karalfa
[Green Tabernacle song books, hymnal replace for Sunday School]
10. Dennis Robert Karalfa
Dennis Robert Karalfa (1946-2025):
Visitation 10-11, service 11-12, Friday, October 17, 2025.
Born in Altoona, PA. Kennard-Dale High School.
Penn State University (BS in Music Education), Penn State Blue Band (about 1964).
Adams State University in Colorado (MS in Music Education).
Choir director and organist for both St. Paul’s United Methodist Church and Glossbrenner Church.
Director of the Encore Band at Masonic Village.
Elizabethtown Lions Club (member and president).
11. Denny Karalfa
12. Denny Karalfa
13. Penn State finances
Back of the envelope calculation.
14. Holiday terminology
Equivocations: (
semantic slides on names). Which one?
Columbus Day
Native American Day
Indigenous Peoples Day
Why not say that, whatever day you call it, it is a holiday and the office will be closed?
Somewhat biased meaning: Indigenous: (
Wikionary) (as of 2025-10-18)
1. Born or originating in, native to a land or region, especially before an intrusion. [from 17th c.]
2. Innate, inborn. [from 19th c.]
Indigenous:
Google AI: (as of 2025-10-18): Indigenous means originating or living naturally in a particular place or region. It is often used to describe the original inhabitants of a land, especially those who lived there before a more dominant group colonized it. The term originates from the Latin word indigena, meaning "native to the country".
15. Trusting the Bible
Can I Trust the Bible? WESLEY HUFF & ANDY STEIGER. Podcast:
https://app.rightnowmedia.org/pt/content/details/880072 (as of 2025-10-18)
On January 7, 2025.
Joe Rogan welcomed
Wesley Huff to join him on The Joe Rogan Experience. This was a unique moment that allowed a scholar of biblical manuscripts to talk about Christianity on the most downloaded podcast in the world.
The Bible is the most important book of the last two millennia. This collection of ancient documents has shaped the modern world in ways you may have never realized. However, while the Bible's influence has remained, central attitudes towards it have radically shifted. There has been a growing skepticism and downright distaste for the Bible. Are there good reasons to take the Bible seriously?
Can we have confidence that it hasn't been altered, adapted, and edited since its last book was penned nearly 2,000 years ago?
Join us for this 4-week study, beginning 10/28-11/25, every Tuesday morning from 9:30-11:30 am.
October 28, 2025 The Right Books? (Gnostic Gospels)
November 11, 2025 The Right Text? (Ehrman, Misquoting Jesus?)
November 18, 2025 Live Q & A (Part 1)
November 25, 2025 Live Q & A (Part 2)
16. 50+ member brunch
No Sunday School next week.
Note: The 50+ member brunch is Sunday, October 26, during Sunday School hour (45 minutes).
2025 - 50 = 1975.
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