Show BBT&VMLABIECOM The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday September 19 2002 — 'C3 In our churches ASATRU Silent Tower Kindred RO Box 3886 Logan UT 84323-388- 6 Pleas contact ua even! information CHURCH OF CHRIST 240 W 200 North 753-191- 9 The Church of Christ is Christ-center- for upcoming d and is simplistic in worship style and Bible study ' Sunday 10 am — Sunday School e Sunday 11 am — Worship Bible-base- ASSEMBLY OF GOO Cache Valley Christian Center 830 N 400 West 753-531- Ser-vlc- 1 2 Radto Program on AM 61 KVNU Fridays 5:45 pm S Sundays - 9:09 am Mike Tral pastor Sunday 9JO al ages -- am — Classes for Free Bible correspondence 10:30 am — Worship Service Wednesday 7 pm — Youth group Impact Youth (grades 7 and up) course Call for mors information ECUMENICAL Ecumendai Taize Prayer Service meeting at St John's Episcopal BAHA’I FAITH "The earth is but one country and mankind its citizens' --BahaVllah Sunday 11 am -- - Devotional Meetings at 895 N 200 W All are Church For mote Information 5 or 7530002 tact EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH (SOUTHERN BAPTIST) 310 N 800 East Hyrum Jim Herod Pastor Sunday 9:30 school -- am — Sunday Sunday 10:45 am — Worship Service Fellowship afterward 9 CACHE VALLEY BIBLE FELLOWSHIP (Evangelical Free Church of America) 1601 N 400 East ' 3 PO Box 345 4 Pastor Eldon Peterson 7 (home) (work) 9:30 am— Prayer Time Sun-da- y School ' 10:45 am — Morning worship Home Bible study and prayer time 4 for times and locaCal tions of above events Call 245-589- for Information 8 FAITH AND FELLOWSHIP CEN- TER 1315 E 700 North Logan The Faith and Fetowship Center Is an interdenominational campus ministry serving Utah State University and Cache Valley communities Opportunities for spiritual exploration and development are avail- 752-944- 753-811- 753-889- able through food fun and fellowship programs Including: Friday night dinner and movie 753-811- for USU students Contemporary spiritually based book discussion Ecumenical Taize prayer service held the first Wednesday of the month 7 pm at St John's EpiscoAH are wel- 1 pal Church come to attend Centering prayer held the second Saturday of the month at the Faith and Fellowship Center All are welcome to attend For further information please contact the Faith and Fellowship 2 or Center at - CACHE VALLEY UNITARIAN-UNI-VERSAUS- T FELLOWSHIP Unitarian Universalists See CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF UTTER-DA- 752-033- SAINTS Y Logan 1st Ward 89 S 200 West 755-550- 1 9 Bishop Gene Needham Sunday 12:30 pm — Sacrament "meeting Sunday 1:45 pm— Sunday achootPrimary Sunday 2:40 pm — Relief SocF etyPriesthoodYoung Women Monte Vista Branch (Spanish- 755-003- 753-000- 1260 W 680 South Logan Sunday' 11 am — 755-556- 8 Sunday SchooiPrimary 1:10 pm: Sunday PriesthoodRelief SocietyYoung Women In rural CLARKSDALE Miss (AP) — Congregation Beth Israel was once a vibrant presence in this Delta town but now the synagogue is for sale Congregation member GloHimmelstein has watched' ria ’ the Jewish community dwindle over the years as younger generations including her son and daughter moved to urban areas offering more opportunities “We used to have 100 families” in die 1950s Himmelstein said “At this point ' there’s nothing here for the ' children Not just being Jewish I’m talking Clarksdale as a whole” Clarksdale offers few jobs outside fanning agd its casinos farm jobs As have given way to mechanizaresition many working-ag- e dents have had to search elsewhere for employment The last time Himmelstein worshipped at Beth Israel the town’s only synagogue the crowd was small labor-intensi- ve HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMS) Rev Scott A Holder Pastor 581 North 700 East Logan (Southern Baptist) 395 S Main St ' Carpooling from USU available can 752-145- m JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 2813 S Highway 165 Sunday 1 pm — Public talk Sunday 1:50 pm — Wbtchtower Bibiestudy Monday 7 pm — Congregation book study Wednesday 7 pm — Ministry school Wednesday 7:50 pm — Service meeting The public is invited to attend all meetings No collections are taken Spanish-speakinsee Testigos deJehovA g: ' for Sunday 10:40 am — Worship service Wednesday 6:15 pm — Children's AWAN A Club ' Thursday 9:30 am and Tuesday 6:50 pm — Ladies Bible study Variety of small groups available on Sunday afternoons Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and Friday adults and children Call 753-741- 792-371- SEVENTH-DA- 9:30 School 11 all ages am worship sendee Nursery available during Sunday School and worship sendees-Noo— After church social 752-062- LOGAN ISLAMIC CENTER ' 748 N600 East 753-249- 1 LOGAN LIGHTHOUSE MINISTRY am E : more’ Information Byrnes at 750-502- call Pastor Kelly 6 — Sabbath — Morning ’ EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1 85 E 100 North A member church of the World wide Anglican Communion The Rev: Carolyn T Irish: Bishop Diocese of Utah Salt Lake City Ruth Eller rector Sunday 9 am Holy Eucharist 10 am Fellowship and education for all ages 11 am Holy Eucharist - 700 North Logan The meeting is of a Protestant denomination and is for people living alternative lifestyles who are seeking spirituality in their lives without discrimination For 1 752-033- each Sunday at the Faith and Fellowship Center 1315 245-314- STJOHN'S Sunday 4:30 pm — Worship 752-952- am Saturday Worship MARANATHA BAPTIST CHINESE MISSION 395 S Main Sunday 330 pm — Bible study sendee Friday 7:30 pm — Chinese fel- lowship meets at 1110 N 1520 8 East CaH am Saturday - ST PETER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH 304 E Oneida St Preston 2 pm In English on Sundays 4 pm in Spanish Father John Worsder pastor Sunday mass — 4 pm ST THOMAS AduiffAS CATHOLIC CHURCH PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN Evangelical Lutheran Church in Arnerica Ken Thurow pastor ' Regular sendees at Aspen Grove 860 N 600 East Church office at 2045 N BOO East North Logan Sunday 8:30 am — Contemplative worship — Christian eduSunday cation for all ages' Sunday 11:15am — Contemporary worship Nursery provided for all services Sunday 10 pm — Lutheran vespers on KSL radio 1160 AM Wednesday 7:30 pm — Lutheran Campus ministry meets at office 10-a- NewmanCenter 795 N 800 East Father Clarence J Sandoval Sr Marilyn Mark campus minister Friday noon — Mass pirn — ConfesSaturday sion Saturday mass -- i 5 pm 7 pm (Spanish) Sunday masses — 9 am and il am 2 pm (Spanish) pm — ConfesSunday sion Child care provided for Sunday masses Coffee and donuts between the 9 and 11 am masses Weekday masses Monday Tuesday 8 Domingo 10 am — Domingo 10:50 am — Estudio delaAtalaya Maries 7 pm — Estudio de Libro Jueves 7 pm — Escuela del minister© Jueves 7:50 servicio pm — Reunion UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS — noon on am Wednes- - Sunday services are at 10 am at the Senior Citizens Center 240 N 100 East Logan Sermon topic Sept 22: How we minister to each other In spiritual community Unitarian Universalists affirm the inherent worth and dignity of all people cherish the earth quest for knowledge and understanding and promote social action For more information call 755-288- 8' UNITED METHODIST Church services at Aldersgate United Methodist Church 235 E 850' South Brigham City Worship celebration features a variety of traditional and contemporary music Tennis shoes kids and coffee mugs are welcome (we'll even provide the coffeel) and neckties are optional Sunday 9am— Sunday School 10am — Worship celebration 6 pm— The Gathering (second Sunday of the month only during the summer) Child care is provided for children 5andunder - Aktorogate has a number of LIFE (Living in Faith Every Day) groups that meet in the Box Elderand Logan areas for more Information 6 calf or visit our Web page at http:userst-3eealdersgat- e or email us at aldersgateObrighaninet 723-250- UNITED PENTECOSTAL 2484 E Ave Ogden Pastor Erik Johnson 801732-832- 1 ' Sunday 10 am and 5 pm Wednesday 7:30 pjn Though 200 can sit comfortably on the rows of green pews only about 10 were in attendance ' The situation is not unique to Mississippi said Dale Rosengarten curator of the ' Jewish Heritage Collection at the College of Charleston velvet-- covered Library in South Carolina Across the rural South she said “It is very common unfortunately Small towns are becoming Jewish ghost towns" ’ In recent years rural syna- gogues or temples have closed in North Carolina South Carolina Texas and Arkansas This does not mean the South as a whole is losing its Jewish population Rosengarten said Major cities such as Atlanta Charlotte NC and three cities in South Carolina have rising Jewish - Mississippi is a slightly different story Rosengarten said’ because it’s a mostly rural state with few metropolitan areas Three other small Mississippi Delta cities — Cleveland Greenwood and Greenville — each have synagogues all with declining congregations e rabbi and no Jackson’s Beth Israel Congregation has the largest membership in the state with about 200 families: ' Mississippi’s Jewish population reached an estimated peak of 6400 in the 1920s and has dropped to about 3000 today said Stuart Stock- -' off the historian for the GoldringWoldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life in full-tim- rience in the South and the traditions of Judaism — help- ing train parents to be Sunday school teachers for instance The institute also organizes literary and film festivals with Jewish themes and tries to preserve historic synagogues such as the one in Natchez which may one day become a satellite museum “We’re working through government grants to get the Ending" Rockoff said “We don’t have the money to save every single place” The institute is working with the Clarksdale congregation to find the best way to dispose of the synagogue’s artifacts The original congregation in Clarksdale was established in the late 19th century and the current two-stobrick building was Constructed in the 1920s said furniture store owner Jon Levingston a past president of Beth Israel’s congregation photos of former Sunday school students line the walls of the education annex A picture of the late Benjamin Schultz Beth ry Black-and-whi- Israel's te longest-servin- g full- time rabbi hangs in the social hall The Torah the first five books of the Bible handwrit ten in Hebrew on sheepskin is tucked away in the ark behind the pulpit Arnold Himmelstein current president of Beth Israel said it’s uncertain what will happen to the temple's religious artifacts including colorful stained-glas- s windows on which family names were painted “We’re trying to contact families to see what they’d like to do with the windows" he said “We’ve got a lot of decisions to make" ’ On the net: The Institute of Southern Jewish Life: wwwmsjeorg — Jackson The institute works closely with smaller cities to preserve the history of the Jewish expe CALL THE 1 Recycle Your Old Phone Books! Did you know that recycling 1 ton of all paper products will save 17 treesl It cbuld take decades for an old phone books to biodegrade in a landfill so it's important1 not to throw them but with your weekly trash logap City Cache Valley Clean team will recycle your old phone books 'for free Please' help us recycle by throwing them in the newspaper or mixed Authorized AbbeeD iSR2 ft 'Mai x paper recycling bins The Blue Recycle bins are located conveniently throughout the County For information on the closest recycling location to you please contact the Cache Valley Clean Team NoiLoiTglDistatieeXhames! CALL MONDAY' FRIDAY & TRY THE SERVICE FOR FREE! (No Obligation I 71 AQ753 wwwcvdeanteamorg 4 de South Jewish congregations now dwindling ITIS1COMING tHMOHEEBl Reunidn CACHE VALLEY ADVENTISTS Y 180 W 1000 North Logan 5 CHURCH 752-087- 1 ' public QUAKERS Logan Friends Monthly Meeting The Religious Society of Friends 10 am Sunday — Worship at Whittier School290 N 400 lEast First Day School for children each first and third Sunday Clerk of 3 meeting: Tom Schroeder al ages LOGAN FIRST PRESBYTERIAN PMlIRfHI TEST1GOS DE JEHOVA 2813 S Highway 165 Nibley 753-124- The Metropolitan Community Church — Bridgertand meets at 11 11 l) 753-741- JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 280 N 200 East Preston 10 am Public talk 10:50 am — Watchtower Bible study Tuesday 7:30 pm — Ministry School 8:30 pm — Sendee Meeting Thursday 7:30 pm — Book study The public is invited to attend al meetings Nocoi lections are taken es for Meets each Sunday at 475 W 600 North Logan Rev Jerry Stone house pastor 753-- Sunday 9:30 am — Carillons Sunday 10 am — worship service Organist: Loraine Heiliger Junior church offered ' 11 am— After church social METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY 200 W Center St wwwsisnacomfirstpre8church Rev Dave Hedgepeth youth pastor Rev Miner Bruner pastor emeritus 9:30 am Sunday school Class- Baptismal preparation classes — Second Sunday of the month third Friday of month in Spanish Parish pastoral council meeting — Second Wednesday of month COMMUNITY CHURCH 206 E 200 North Preston Pastor Robert G White Pastor Emeritus Rev Miner Bruner 0 CHURCH — BRIDGERLAND ‘ day: Friday noon RCIA — 7:30 pm Tuesday PRESTON PRESBYTERIAN Don Emerson pastor 380 W 5 Haven Drive Logan 1 Office phone Sunday 9 am — Fellowship of Christian University Students Sunday 9:30 am — Bible study KINGDOM HALL OF GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH (Independent-Fundamenta- For more information call MARANATHA BAPTIST CHURCH 753-028- 3 Sundays 8 am Worship Sendee 9:20 am Sunday School and BMe classes for al ages preschool to adult 10:45 am Late worship sendee Cal for information on Bible studies The Lutheran hour can be heard on these Salt Lake City radio stations: KNRS 570 AM at 8:30 am KUFR 917 FM at 8 am 10 JO am — Morning worship — Evening worship 3 For information call '6 pm ' Sacrament-meetin- Sunday 12:15 pm faithandJel-towshipOhotmailco- FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP 180 W 1000 North spiking) ' (affiliated with Calvary Chapel of Pocatebo Idaho) Pastor Tojo Fairman 752-- 1 988 meeting at Best Western Conference Room 250 N Main Sunday noon— worship service mid-we- ek con- 752-118- welcome ‘Consort with the followers of ad religions in a spirit of friendliness and fellowship' BahaVNah For more information please call 753-599- Perspective ‘Cross-Eye- d 10 am — Sunday school 11 a m — Morning worship 6 pm —'Evening worship Wednesday 7 pm — Bible study prayer meeting 6871 V |