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Show M - t! .. ' if'! v ' - ii '; . 1 :'! :f! ti . ! , fj . I! T .V" 'V Y - vrrlK tit 5 i & f .? k. 1 srKi ' f 1 t)Z' fr Special Easter Services Planned Saturday, Sunday 1 E.iVei, tie J JO.JiriA 1 U 1 j i I I & w-- 4 a 4 i 4 -- tt4 V-- i Y - M hop lion of for all n I S Celebration of Hope 'Ijifi f:; I - ;- : - ,v: f C? i' h- - "'t" Vf4WVFi f-- ' .6? s',y HiCSit 'i t r, , vrW Pw-- V - - , ' dMiUdi ii!ibui ;oi(i let'p'u-i- l life ehiisnr.s. ul je ,nd Sni'ii.iv S.iiui(i,i A ltll SPIMI P throilLil out tht Intel minin',) in Auv. S.lIiit in the ii mrnpli oi Je-u- x Clnist over the "iae, the niot in.ponaiit hull, lay m .'11 Chiihicndoa. lor neaiiv eveiy denomination involves tradi'ions ranging front Pa.s-cliCandles to SunrKe s. The entile week before Easier ineluiled rnanj special for Christian churches sei-viie- s from evolving the Westein tradition such as Palm t. , - I i6 & k. I ' w ,. r : ', i ri ' V 1 ' S ' vry SrV t. ll !f L ' n- f v. - s 1 1 vu-.mo- - : ; Xr .if I J f " -. '.; ; Sun- day, Manndv Thuisdav and Good Ftictay. On Saturday, e spet i a i v tot ldurgical churches, the chain will again continue with special sei vices. For Roman Catholics, this includes the kindling and bless in" of a small file from which a taper is liglned to light the w4 & 4 Paschal Candle. All other per.7- ",1.x; sons in the congiegation are also holding candles and pass the flame from one to the next. Services of Easter Vigils ' r-- ; I also begin on Satin day for many chut ches. Sunday morning will see I Christians up at the many ,1 , , ciack of dawn as they attend Sunrise Sei vices which muv 3 'XX begin as early as 6:30 a.m. In v4 modern times, tnese have fairaMig become ecumenical. An exception to tins tradiUoss Gagnon ;,.occ(hI in Wright and tion is the Greek Oithodox solemn altar services for Easter. Church, which bases its Holy i I .il k fA 0 Tim !iury, front left, Dan la-ar- j, Smith, back left, and Ton , NEWS OF IHE SALT LAKE AREA Clturdit s By P;d item .... Help Church Response sol-do- Xenti-Mici- e 1 better omen Got Break il rom Luke ft . rock-hew- Convocation Only Way The only way to avoid these charges is to work together, in renewed efforts to understand each other. Cooperation thus becomes essential," lie said. Wotld peace concents ate another reason why chut ches need lo work together, said Pastor Burrus. " Never before have we faced such threats of extinche said "if the tion," churches have anything to say about man's destiny, now is the time lo sav it. We can say it best through cooperation." Another season for cooperation derives Irom the need all have lo simply get along, said the clergyman. Cooperation demands understanding. rlie ability to enler into one anothers traditions, customs and so on with an open mind." he said. It is good to worship with othpis not of your own faith simply for the pleasure of enjoying one another." opens individuals and increases personal development, he said. It also removes any fears of other church groups which may exist. "When we meet with others it is a clear demonstration tli.d Christianity is a much lugger thing, a more tremendous movement than one iiuli- - 44' "n C oreaKfabt 8 5 , 5 a rn ..pm al muxC and readings b Sunday S.noul as-11 and Rtber bo, n am v.or rip wifn bLcidl cnc" music and congredticnal response, sermon C 1972," py me Rev Atiham Gauoe, pastor. BAPTIST Anchcr Baptist Church 1P8C E 5a wo South, Sunciay 11 a m , ' Glo and Cior cf Efljtpr," sermon by the Rev T icm as H. 7, Her, pastor; 7 pm program 'All Hail the Risen Lord" by The Kh g's KtC Choir with adult quartets, duets and sclos. Berezin Bapt.it Church 2CI N 3v0 We-- tr Sunday, Mam service, 7pm, jpec al Efistcr meditation Ffst Bapttst Church, 777 KTh Eat M Sunday am, trad tio.tal Ea-t7 Service set vice d rn., communion 6C Gilead Baptist Cnurch, Ccncorg 3 St ser. Suttcey Mam vice arvd celeDrattv,n w th special music, strmon by tr Rev A F Beauaom. pastor, communion BIBLE Bethe da Bible Chapel, i69 ytew St (I3i0 Ed ti, Sunday and Aon! 9, M am a, it: pm, peakes Vt and V.esley Kosm, mi onanes to Shoshone Indians; a Mo Thursday, 7 30 tri p m CATHOLIC Cotne-rof tl.e Meaeie ne 331 E South Temple, Saturday, 1C 45 pm, blessings cf N.w Fire, Dasral Canole, Aass at nrwdnicjht, Sun-di- y 10 30 am. Solemn Pontifical Mass, other masses at 7 a m , 9 a m., Ii Dm f 30 pm The Most Rev Jcseph L Federal, Bishop of Salt Lake Citv, will scaak at the 10 30 a m Mas Our Lady of Lourdes, 674-- Iffi East, 12 Sumil 3Iiihic Choir Waldorf Conceit Choir, from Ualdoif College, Forest City, Iowa, will present sacred music Tuesday at g p.in. at First Presbyterian Church, C St. 12 G ti H a C S ie-- C a fTi, u Vrys Churci ia E L ti 7 p rr 8 rg p Cornfrun cr, gh macb tl a rr t 9 H Asa'frotcn p rn p fne c cf c m of 8 Spec 3l T- oy IuFGcjy Va' am. 3J b fly St t 5 jj , - Hea't Csgo jh and E isf- c V -r or SurCcy, 9 Resurreriicn CONGREGATIONAL F rst 1 50 Cnurcn Fccfh.'l Dr East), Sjn.oy, 1C j0 m , worship Sermon "The Healma cf Hc ' by the Rev. Dougios L Loco, paster ECUMENICAL Cf am. o,s nf tt t V.nrtra! E.angeical e Asn icot Serv ce cn Su'cIm, , o an., Cri-cChri,hdn R on E 5600 South, sern u b th- - Pev C Rob rt ChristcDUIOS cx E ft Pfisto baptist Church, vocm! .oio d V.oter Emery ccnio nrd chcir: Sunr se Service for '..s.satcn Presovte-- n t ,n Church, F rst tVe'. Li u cl e ret Ccngegatiunai Tnorch 0na all oth- interested ( M s n persons a mo theatre at WtMmin-e'Cvhege ed as cj nemporc'--on for vor c traditional E ser preptrat vmes m mdtvioual churcnes iaretnc Sun-is- I'nmflnue tr aav c i'f on Val'ev Minster a! A 6 am Sunr se Serv.ce Sunday sp'n-t'eb Ihe Un,tad Christian I'outh an he'd on ruad to Ccppertcn Mine near Hercules Baccnus plant. EPISCOPAL AH Sa nts Edsccpa! Chu'h, 17i0 Foothill Dr. (i960 East), Sunday, 7 30 a m euehcK'sf 9 and 11 a m cnorai . eurharist and nermcn St. ,ams' Episcopal Church, 2631 E. 4$jQ South, Saturday, 9 30 am, Ante Communion 6 30 p m Haste- - Even L with baptism; Sunday, 7am, Eu8 to charist, am,9 30 Choral Euohetr.st wifn sermon; am Monday Saturday in Easter week, TVest it Episcopal Cathedral South, Saturday, 11 p m light rq Paschal Candle, Easter Vigil, biD tism and Choral Eucharist; Sunday, 7 30 am, Eucharist, 9 and 11 am, Feats' Choial Eucharist and sermcn by th Rt Rev E 0i$ Char'es, b h c St Paul s Ept copal Church, .61 9tn East, Sunoay, 7 O a m Choral Eucharist, 9 30 a m flowenro of the cr'CiS, presenta'cn of Mte Boxec, 11 am Choral Euchanst and sermon by tne Rev Dr Car! R Encson, rector Episcopal Church of the E 400 C0 Nortn Bount.fui Sunday 9 30 a m wer hip serv ce EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Evangelical Free Church, 1910 E j9j0 E ot Ma-- k s Scum sjnd 5 J5 ama'd 3 3 7 spec al rru'ic sermons GREEK OR' HODOX Hciy 1' ny Cnurch, 279 S 2nd Aeit Si.a1 Cnurch f3.5 H n anr 2 tond Dr a) East) Sunti v Paim pm, worsh p, tram Sjcsy Sjno-- G Smjtl aro ,cr-- p 1C 5 10 - a m m p d I'f Brce 0 P rr Scrx tjrrjy Lnctom, 6 groori , ,eunesQMy Pr- Hoty -. i rc , xcl tied G ''s cj tnc e rr 3 v. Urct cn or Sjnccy O'" tM S n oM, sturr s at H iy fo- Tr - acult-- , ard 7 '0 C m Huy Unct.on chiidrt-- n Tnursdav 9 t bin or St Basil, am vepc's and liturgf cuins 30 7 Su-- p mi Hoiy Pes pm ser.ice cf Chnsts Hcut3 2Z Fnn,y 10 am 7 30 pm Apokathilosis, LUTHERAN Churcn 2040 Atonement Lutne-a- r South Sunday, 6 30 a m , wvrsh p of tne with communion ng uve Cress sermon 'V.ne-- e is Jesus" by the Rev jo ech A Lurr-- c pastor scripture lesion by tie Rv pfljtcr ol VV3 Wole Presbyterian Ourcn (quests at this- servee), 7.0 -t a n only, 0 by a m. festival worship with sermon "He He is Here ' by Paster ts Ri en, Lutnro 5AvC 40 E Christ Lu4heran Churon Sc jth Suno ,y 4 am, 8 15 an and li 45 am . nrh p Church Good Lutheran Shepnerd 853 7th East 9 am, festival worh o v ith two childrens chcrs, sermon 'Conv need He Lives " by tn Rev Je rone C. paster, 10 am, fe icw hip and refreshment hour, 11 a m festival vorship with Maren Clark vc caHj, sermcn "Lcnnced He Lives" br Pastor T istad. Mount Taber Lutheran Church, Sunday, 7 and 10 a m worsh, p with cncir performing at sectno service breakfast at 3 15 am. served by the Sen or Legje Our Saviour's E a Lutheran Chjrch 2SC0 M 8 9 30 and 39(43 St th, Sunnay, m. worship services wth choir per- - Churfh Bell l'rej-ent- . 231 Hubert Dr. Runnels, loeul direct dedication rites Sunday at 11 a.m. at will dentist, Untied Methodist Chuich, 4290 W. oil.) South, for a bell he is presenting the church. The bell rests in a tow er built as a project by the Methodist .Men ol die chart h. Trinity i itt: . Sunday 4 III anothers traditions , customs and so on with an open mind, says the Re v. L. Gerald Burras. vidual congiegation," he said. When we truly examine one another's beliefs, ii is surprising how much we share. This shouiu be condoning to said Pastor otheis," Burrus. Any action on the part of one group to embairass others or stir up old animosities and is veiy damaging to all, he said. A similar attitude was taken by the Rev'. Gerald V. Case, pastor of Westvale Presbyterian Church and president of the West Valley Ministerial Assn. Btnefil Noted "We are finding there are many activities we can do Money Comes Financial with churches not of our faith withuiit agreeing on every lie said. point," to- "Getting gether as a ation holding joint activi- - 01 ministerial associ- accomplishes a great deal." An example of a benefit of ettort is that cooperative which comes to the ministers themselves, he said. A pastor is a pastor to a said Pas-to- i group of persons, Case. No one is his pastor. Getting together gives us support front otheis who are in the same field of labor, xhaiing similar problems ami tasks. Competition churches is betw een 'said. Mrs. Norrnan Kettnet, Tin 4!u0 Three Fountains Cl. South), has been elected president of the governing boaui of Good Shepheid Home Auxiliary. fuixiliuiy of a residential Christian school hn poisons in Ihe San Joaquin Valley, Calif. W. JZ7-J- 10 about churches involved in the West said PasValley association, tor Case. Working together, we know when one family has one of our quit attending churches. The clergymen can (beak with one another to ee if the family is attending If ii m, tine: we'ie not ai each othei 's throats. else-vvhei- SBC HOLLADAY BAPTIST CHURCH 00 a m. and 7 30 p m Tuesday 7 30 p m 2710 Jt Aorv Vomi ng ( vtf k 304 278 liOQdm P A '$l"ip M a v E g '3c1 cal Lutheran St ' av Stote Cn o s"-Sc hen, cn Svncri r rn . 'Trere s a Kno. k at L for vfs Doer py Sumecne A'no ' 3Mtn Scheeie, 5 b, th, Cnuicn utnren RoaeTr SCwth Su'day Strvc n Ave 2 worsmp cerv $e: with 8 15 jnd Mam ccmmnntcn at tnp Is at M0 in St Jrnic Lutheran ChuMft, orMi.o a rt "o nt d Efl t Surrey ' s L te t g at H'ince rt TO'rri '0 one 9 Paue lon Jrc' t to Ea.ter 'e'mufi i v. me Rev. Lawrence E. Venu-- n pastor roctf n Zen Lutheran Church, M0 M 9e E2rt). SundoV 5 j0 Dr am vertp services wm Cheruo and Choirs. Chancel py METHODIST Christ Methodist Church, 237511 E. 33C0 a m and Socih Sunday 8 9 nd worsmp services with four choirs two handbell chers pa-- t c patmg. Park Park City Methodist Church, C ty 9 o m breakfac. Mam worsh d service. VethcdiSt Church 429P W South, 8 and II am worship ser vcas v. th children ana Cnancei Choirs School. smging 9 45 a m Sunday 2C3 E. 2nd M tnrd t Church Ft-8 30 and Ham, v;or South Suiiud sh p service MILITARY Duo ay Duq.ay 7 Proving Gr0und z&m ard at 0 45 s Pm: Chapel, Catholic ser p m m tne 7 v ces Safurdey at p ni , Solemn Ea ter Vigil tn the chapel PRESBYTERIAN CoHon..ccd P'esoyteran Church, Id60 E Vine St (6000 South , Sunday 7.50 30 a.m a m contemporary service, Easter breakfast, 10 a m regular wor sh p with sermon "Go Climb A Vein tain " by the Rev. Arthur C. Johnson, pastor Japanese Church c Christ, 245 W 1st South, Sunday 7 am. breakfast, 1030 a m. worship service Mount Olympus Presbyteri3n Church, 3281 E 39C0 South, Sunday, 9 30 am worship soi vice wth Junior Choir, 11 with Chancel wor-hi- p a m service Che r t h s c a Church, a ,7 Presbyterian 8 am, break-t- a 16V 17th Eat, Sunday t by reservations, 11.05 a m worship service Wetvale Presbyterian Church 361f 5 4400 VSect Sunday, 9 20 and 11 am. v ership services with sermon ' You Tea Gerdld V Mvn," by the Rev ij ay Cje, pasio; Mrs. Barbara McConnell 'i t Lt SOICISt. OF CHRIST CHURCH UNITED Bountiful Community Church, .00 E ICO North Aount.fui, Saturday 4 pm children's service Cross of F!owers rv 8 and it a m vorshin Sundav Uf ted Cnurch of Chnst, Hcllada E 4800 South, Sunday, worship service with communion :$ CHURCH PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD Ztff Urti, fiiltr 2 East 4800 South 87 9 45 am 00 a m $rhctO' NunJa, Wo'sh p hangfiijtic 5e'v e 8rtle St jtty Church School $undi Tout Sm Hour 7 j0 CHRIST 33rd South E 681 434 led Prayer 8 I'M Study 7 p n hurt I) I S m 8 IJ Cnoe Minuter 7 7 00 4 iaf Wtrt, po, gnu iwv Walt 4 Twildi Aman -- 298 691? Wur strip Service 11 III) A M - SZ I ygLri"f LOOK IN THE "THE jf Sudor Mor-i'ju- 9 45 oe e 7 IS P BSSnSEiSI223 South 00 6 30 10 U. Worship 11 00 & 7 3C Prayer Servile 7 30 ., riiUr, J77 jg frimdh 1 1.60 a.m Sunday services 11am Wednesday services 8pm ' First Church, 352 East Thud South Second Church, GLOW AND GLORY 1 165 Foothill Drive Mil'creek Church, 2605 East 33rd South First and Second Church Sunday Schools Ham Millcreek Sun. School 9 30 Sie Radio Sunday 10 A The Truth That Mea's U KWHO - 7 45 A M a m KDVI J Presbyterian - COTTONWOOD 1580 Vine St. (6100 So ) 277 4751 Church School and Worship 10:00 a.m. Tt tee. Ahvt C Johnlc n, poitor. JAPANFSE 268 West lit South Chu'ch School 10 30 Worship 10 30, 363-325- T 7ke e foul M Colo, po:for WASATCH 17th South, 17th East Church School 9.30 am Worship 8 45 & 05 a m The e, 7omei y. Th. ft.. John f poi).t ESTVAIE 3610 South 4 .Oil West 298 7992 Church School 9 45 -- Worship Horn 487-757- 6 1 1 Dc-d- "From Death Through Love" Youth Time 6:00 p.m Evening Service 7:00 p rr. Wednesday Evening Service 7.15 p.m. tills Jvnit... s, t AU f AtfHS WUCOMS Peter Pilot, Poito, 484 9502 FIRST DAPT1ST CHURCH 777 S. 13th East Phan 32i-4?2- 1 l.C.A. M Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. "The Spirit Triumphant' Dr. Clarke C. Odden - baptist church 997 I. 3900 CharUi Power Hovr-We- d., 7:30 p.m. Posfor Thomas K. Miller o American Baptist Convention -- I Annual Sunday School Easter Program m ftenfalitfi Thmday fe SS Gospsl Servict 7 p.m. ..MtOYTIil.. DIRECTORY .. 417 2313 Avel-T- el. . S. B. C." Se. Stern O0 1:00 s millcreek OF FASTER" L ScKooi wfN.e n OF YOUR Rev in oesovelt Wvriliif Ages it YELLOW PAGES , ;r Au4iteri-2S- loader School A tbl Cleat. f:M Wenhlp Service. 10:M a.m. 1 11(0 t. 3600 South 9:4S a.m lilt SCHOOL 13th Savfh ia jr 9:30 and church FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD TELEPHONE -- lake An independent, SCHOOL PR4ViRMKfiH WED Easter Worship m 730 kc BAPTIST CHURCH VENING WORSHIP - Moigon CcUcrdi, Potc,i 1070 foothill 532 2321 ANCHOR- - MORNING WORSHIP y PA3KCITY p jg . SUNDAY wm-shi- Mertie J. Scheele, Fester Conservative Baptist - 278 9364 j Molding to 30 am 4 LssrsM ,0 I Cf RAID BURRUS m 00 pm 40pm - Nursery Provided Sunday School Classes Alt FOR INFORMATION ABOUT Nur xrrx Pruvait d Hetlt Srrxu rx Se. t - 9 4b J m .3 Charter Radio ven-tuie- s, (Wiicemie Synod) leal fh laatb Peator Robert Cbrlatepwlea II Ytorshjp ( ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH So. Sett BETHEL CHURCH UNITED ?375 "SEAMS OF BLESSINGS" Listen tn ufrvndhi del ntumtd eudting Jesus Christ 8 30 p pm pm METHODIST 'For example, in rnv church we have done veiv little with contemoraiy Bf cause it is new and dilfeient to my people it takes time to digest, he said. "However, it would do us all good to know more about each other than we do." 2247 11 10 Special to The Tribune (JGDEN The Baptist Youth Fellowship will hold its annual convention April 7, 8 and 9 at Fiist Ogden Baptist Church, with the set vice project for the affair collecting savings stamps books for the Utah School for the Deaf and Blind. BaptM Contention Douylotl labb, Mimittr 4$ Despite our duionnnation-a- l differences, we are hopefully all fellow Christians, lie said. in the areas of common need and services, we should cooperate in every wav possible, In sont'e coopeiati'e the manner of doing whatever activity is involved may be so different from vvliat a given congregation is used to that participation may be difficult, he stud. (Nursery) Ua4 Hl School - Worship CHRISTIAN CHURCH 268 9314 Morning ' Needs Filled PRINCE OF PEACE EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH 2150 Foothill Drue Southtoct "Cooperation is something which is ftee and open to a.l, Persons however," he said. who wish to participate in a given project may do so and those who find it too difficult to adjust certain portions cf thpir ticicliilon may withdraw. We ostracize no one, merely giving reaped for each other." There aie certain humanitarian ventuies to assist oilier poisons ui need which go beyond the wotk of individual denominations, such as fundraising for various charities, said the Rev. Douglas L. Lobb, pastor of First Congregational Chuich and president of die Salt Lake Ministerial Assn. Such activities call for participation of many and cooperation between churches. Bwnck CONGREGATIONAL Bible Teaihing Chun h" out rioop with Atonement Lutheran Church for many years." said the clergyman. "We share a scout master. Theie are many other fields in which one person or committee can serve moie than one of us." Cooperation does not mea union, but it does have son e disadvantages, he said. Problems such as which hymns are to be sung in a joint service, the manner in w hirh communion will be served and the position worshippers will assume during prayers are hurdles which must be met one at a time in each case. si K$VN 30 p m 7 do advantages tome trom shanng activities, hut even gt eater is the manpower advantages, lie said. Our church has had a joint Pastor Wilbur 1. Nelson Eoch weekday morning 9 00 0 9 4S a Pastr, Chaittr Bihle believing .4 (fit J900Swth 277 94)2 SuhJov Si hi ot J45m. Sunday School 11 00 1 m Morning Worship Youth Groups and 7 00 p m Evening Semico . . Prayor Semico. Wed . 7 30 p m 11 he "There are Prahmaii, tiefarlm Raitai - such association, through Auviliarv Chief ... Dis-tti- 111 If the family is not attendone pastor ing somewheie, can say to another I know this family lives near your church. weren't too They happy in my congregation: why don't you check up on them? he said. "Cooperation demands understanding , the ability to enter into one 17I-4- bfc-v- 1 Chbr'-I- ' c lei "INDHPENDENT" 1 nh ttl View Itraef Hirlb if 2 et leelhl MR. WESLEY KOSIN MlSSIOHdq to tile ShuslOhf .vill spe o "'Imii pas-tot- '3 o m Sacr-5 U:S .i flj Ul'Vffty Vuitf rfisewe Tl d 3n Ufd'f Vjca, Evangelical Free Church 1910 East I9C0 South EETHISDA 8IBLE CHAPEL ,2 1 Aiiance LaKto E isfer Sjncov 9 nc chary-- t, 1 Sor mi SrQ'W, I Ed'tsr Vc) c - C also ended betw een vision of Cooperation churches the 111 - t StM Em ,C 7 ATT r' 30 6 ce n 2" C ALLIANCE CHURCH Removes Fears Date Ahead n r. cause for their charges. Churches truly have been too competitive in the past. R. McCoy Tnbune Church Editor Cooperate: to act or work with another or others to it common etui One single word out of thouEdited bv Patricia R. MiCov sands in Webster's dictionary, Yet H is the basis upon Saturday .Morning;. April 1, 197? which any successful project Page first Section is built and completed. Communities in which life is good and activities accomplished which benelii all concerned are no exception cooperais tion among leadership essential. Churches have long had an mlluei'ice in the community. Whether it is good 01 ill is u A Rev. James P. Dowdy 01 the designed possible lo ee until after piogidiu Rev. John R. Buxza. assistant the fad. Over Ihe centuries, expand iiiul compliment the in at tendance. There they could much good ehurches .pajfloiid funclioii through infoi-mfhave done has often been gatherings in discuss anything they wish. memla'is' homes has been We as ministers and the stymied by infighting among at recommenced Wiisatch diffeient cluireh members are themselves. Chureli, wheie Pre.sbylerian .New Spirit getting better acquainted with p;.stors are holding a senes 0 t li e r s in the Wasatch of Today, however, liune is a Evenings with the Pasfamily," said Pastor Dowdy. ' tors. "Ai the-- e meetings we can new spirit of cooperation, as tTho "evenings mule per- shate our interests, our con- mam churches nenomina-- t and on the basis of ils ps fne couples meeting at cents, suggestions of what he i n d i v i dual congregations Hie home of church member church should be doing and so search for ways to jointly the for th. $alh one of the pastois their message of present Through acquaintlove and othei teachpeace, ance and understanding, the ings of their leader, from different members can begin Buddha to Moses and Jesus, to respond to other's and their to the community needs." he said, Because we An amazing variety of piu) believe in the priesthood ol ects have turned up. After all Ibis better believers. .ill," Mr. Average Clot gy mail allows participants to pick up is likely to comment, we'ip to help their responsibility ail in this together and ;uc oversee their fellow worship-ieis.- " trying essentially to teach the same goal. Why 1101 pool out eflotts?" Fellowship of Concerned Consequently, onset v pis see At tangements fot the small youth choirs, combined joint Bv Louis Cassels gatherings are being made by se' vices, pulpit exchanges the Fellowship of the Condenoniiitaiion.il lines bv ,Jmted Press Imernatiomd cerned, a committee uf the o'er fundclingy men. !ll was ihe women who congiegation, of which Mis. vat mus elects to help differpi raising is chairthe tomb empty. Margaret Barwick ent chinches achieve building man. jVnd male chauvinism near piuiects or oilier aims then Anyone who wishes m parJkept ihe woild from gelling congregation is 100 small to tli? greatest message ever ticipate as either a host 01 . accomplish on their own. guest may do so." said Mrs. Ihe list is endless. What good ' Barwick. Just now we'ie is all tins doing? Mlie story of the Ins) Easter is told by a man named trying to combine eldeis of todav All churches are the church as hosts with Luke, an educated Gieek who under attack hv nntirehgious newer members of the church wrote the must larefullv forces and by those u I10 researched Gospel of the and some older menthol $ so opjtosp institutionalized reliall can beiomo better acBible. As a nude, he can gion." said the Rev, L. Gerald quainted and those who have hardly be suspected of any ulBurrus, pastor of Christ Crated terior motive in crediting the joined more recently can be Methodist SomeChurch. fellow shipped into Ihe stieam times these foes have good opposite sex with perceiving at once whaf his own sex at of activity." Plans ate presently for the first was too stubborn to behove. evening galheiings to continue thtough the spimg and Jesus was crucified on summer, tints involving ail His body was removed from the ctoss and placed in rnombeis of die congiegation. she said. a tomb just befote The evening belongs to the Jewthe of the start sundown, ish sabbath on which no physparticipants to discuss what Nathaniel Jones, bishop of they want to." said Pastot ical work was permittod. Dowdy. "I am not the authorilie Church of God Chi 1st. Although modoin embalmtative person vvitli all the he a spe will Barstnw, Calif., ing was not practiced in in such a situation. Infirst century Palestine, the nal guest speaker at the anJews of that time did ptepate stead. otheis become mote imal convocation of Tire bodies for burial by placing cluii 1 Ir's Salt Lake District Ready Response spices and peifumcs inside at 7 :.?0 p.111. the,' burial shroud. This, like The program is bringing a Tuesday The will be held so many unpleasant tasks convocation veiv ready espouse, he said. then and since, was regarded "I feel they are worth the at Mount Zion Churdi of God as womens work. loss of an evening fur me," W. .lid South, in Christ. 4mnS Jesus disciples in said Pastor Dowdy. I am with Supt. R. E. Burlington HJs lifetime there had been reaching out and touching the presiding rinmy women Some of thpm Choirs and singers from had accompanied him from a time. the throughout stale and Ghlilee on that final, fatal trip this "In church it is physispeakers from various ateas s to Jerusalem. It is of these cally impossible for the will also participate on the e the first women to call individually or. each member once a year," program. Jades auxiliary of the Christhat Luke he said. (Jut membetslnp is Thuisdity, at 7 :3(J pan.. tian Church Missionary Lill.e M.ip sticks in his straightforward too huge. Consequently we Nickson will pi Chide ovei a have a list of pt unities, with rejiat of the Easier event. W omen's Nignt meeting. Sb$,e of the male disciples those pei,ui,s who aie ill coin(Jn Apnl 8. ihe Chuich of remained skeptical until they ing fiist. This evening pro('111 .st will hold OffiGod had personally seen Jesus, gram lets us rear it a few more so that we ca.t better cial Day. Elder Burlington and talked with Him, and Colt will pieseiit hiskuimuul rues- His vtind with their own discovny those who really need !1c s i"o ai 3 n r Fit-da- the time of tiie Jewish Pass-oveFor mend et-- - of oithodox i hurt lies, ill tins Sunday hence be Palm Sundav bd'ur-Cld- Spirit of Cooperation Pays Rich Dividends Among Churches Eveniiurs Willi Pastors St Easter services on Vteek and . M. Keck, Pastor The ft. Ceroid V Coie poifoi FIRiT PRfcSBYTERIAN -- So. 363-388Temple & "C" St. Church School 10 00 o m Worship 9 00 & 1 o m. rk Rir f Moore. S 1 O - ymti sjf. |