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Show 1 nda" Church ; t Life Ward makes quilts for Kosovo Crusade brings actor starring as ' BY MEUNDA WILLIAMS Clipper Staff Wnter Jesus in movie I More than 30 churches and organizations from Ogden to Provo, including Mountain View Baptist Church in Layton, are hosting the 1999 pajj Crusade on Sept. 11 at 7 p.m. at Flighland High School, 2166 S. 1700 East, Salt Lake Elder Nathan A. Wood, son of (stepfather) Tim and Trudy Chiles, has returned home after successfully serving in the Belgium Brussels Mission for the Saints. He will Church of Jesus Chnst of Latter-da- y I 4:00 1999 on 12, at speak September pm at the Burton Lane W'ard Chapel, Burton Lane. City. mmm Featured speaker at the event is Bruce Marchiano, the Hollywood actor who played Jesus in the movie, The Gospel According to Matthew? The event is free and geared to reach unbelievers. Sponsors are urging Christians to reach out to someone who does not know the Lord and bring them to the event Having walked in Jesus shoes, Marchiano brings Jesus to life, focusing his talks on how deeply Jesus loves each person. Appearing with Marchiano will be the contemporary Christian praise band, 24-- 7 The band's name denotes praising God, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The event is being by Food for the Poor, Inc., a Christian organization providing food for the i Elder Dustin Davis, son of Eddie and Ludene Davis has been called to serve in the France Pans Mission Saints. for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y He will speak on September 12, 1999 at 10:30 am in the Oakridge 10th Ward. 1988 S. 350 E. (West Shepard Lane), Kaysville. 'Elder.Crosland Elder Ben Crosland, son of Jeff and Bonnie Crosland has been called to serve in the Mexico, ' Tampico Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y He will enter the MTC on Saints. j September 29, 1999. He will speak on September 12. 1999 at 10:30 am in the Farmington Oakridge . 2nd Ward Chapel, 1282 W 1875 N Farmington. i needy. MIMMI Elder Kevin Nelson, son of Ted and Gayle Nelson, has returned home after successfully serving in the Chile, Vina Del Mar Mission for the Church of Saints. He will speak on Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y September 12, 1999 at 10:50 am in the Clinton 15th Ward Chapel, 2200 W 1800 N , Clinton. i i I 1 rcrcnro CLIPPER TODAY B3 SEPTEMBER 9f 1999 THURSDAY, I Elder Jordan Sessions, son of Rick and Lynette Sessions has been called to serve in the Lithuania Vilnius Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He will enter the MTC on r September 22, 1999. He will speak on September 12, , 1999 at 12:30 pm in the Kaysville 18th Ward Chapel, 50 E. Mutton Hollow Road. t ElderBaumgartiier Elder Matt Baumgartner, son of Scot and Jamce Baumgartner has returned home after successfully serving in the Japan Hiroshima Mission for the Saints. He will Church of Jesus Quist of Latter-da- y speak op September 12, 1999 at 10.50 am at the Brookhaven Ward Chapel, 190 N. Country Lane, Fruit Heights. Marchiano will share how making the film, which aired on national television, changed his life. As a successful TV actor, he has appeared in Murder She Wrote, L.A. Law? Columbo, and other shows. Since making The Gospel According to Matthew? he has switched careers, touring the United States and overseas as an evangelist. Last year he g book: In authored the the Footsteps of Jesus, and he recently completed a second book to be published this fall. He has toured with Christian musical artists Michael W Smith, Sandi Patti, Twila Paris and Lamell Harris, performing excerpts from the movie. He has evangelized in South Africa, where the movie was filmed and more than 10,000 people committed their lives to Jesus during these outreaches. To be a part of just one person that lasts coming to Jesus Christ for eternity? Marchiano said. best-sellin- ILlder Dallas Webster, son of Brent and Pam Webster, returned home Sept. 11 after successfully serving in the South Africa Cape Town Mission for The Church of Saints. He will speak in the Jesus Chnst of Latter-da- y Kaysville Sunset Ward on Sept. 12 at 11 a.m., 198 W Center, Kaysville and on Oct. 24 at 11 a.m. in the Centerville Briarwood Ward, 950 N. Main. Centerville. One woman donated about BY MEUNDA WILLIAMS Clipper Staff Wnter Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New y :t i i Jr I 'J w - , f ! t Kt II 1(H) x yards of fabric to the ward, much of it for quilting, was material that when tied, looks very homey." - ; v Packham said. The donor, who remains anonymous, was a quilter who returned to work and now doesn't have time to make the quilts her- fvff ; I I '' S 'V - v ' i , . .. N L Ilf' . Si - K w t . Joanne Packham and Magaii Johnson show off the approximately 40 quilts members of the Syracuse LDS Fourth Ward made to be sent to self. Everyone in the ward got into the act. Packham said it wasn't just a Relief Society project. None of the work was done in the ward house. Members would pick up the fabric from the ward and do the work on their own in their back yards and garages. People held block parties and everyone got involved," Packham said. She believes the project was likely most significant for the children who got involved. I think it was a good experience for them? she said. The church has now extended the project to help the victims of the earthquakes in Turkey and ward- - Kosovo. Photo by Marv Lynchard members will continue making quilts as long as the fabric holds out, she The church will be shipping the quilts through October 1 The quilts are just one humanitan-a- n project of many the ward is involved in. They have made diapers and baby night gowns for those in need, and hygiene and new mothers kits. They've been involved m the humanitarian service projects tor about three years. said. Packham can see the value of the project to help those in need, but knows it can be difficult for an indi-- v idual or small group to do such a project on then own and get them shipped to the correct locale. She appreciates that the ward can take the finished quilts to Salt Lake City, where they are shipped as part of a greater humamtanan effort, reaching those who need the help the most HAIR EXTENSIONS You've found the perfect muni Do You Want Longer or Thicker Hair? 171 tyfeid, the It its peret veil! Personal attention, a relaxing atmosphere, fun and creative ideas for you on your special day By appointment only Jews celebrate New Year, 5067, high holy days Year, begins Friday night, ushering in not year 2000, but 5760. The New Year's celebration is the start of 10 days of celebrating, known as the High Holy Days, this which end with Yom Kippur year celebrated on Sept. 20. Elder.Webster With every stitch SYRACUSE they took creating 40 quilts, members of the Syracuse Fourth W'ard of the Church of Jesus Qinst of Latter-da- y Saints thought about where the quilts would be gomg and why.. The quilts are going to Kosovo to help the refugees who lost so much m the war against the Serbs and now face a very cold, hard winter. "I think we have an understanding here of what harsh winters are like and I understand in Kosovo, the receive three to four feet of snow?' said Joanne Packham, who chairs humamtanan services for the ward. I thought about these people every minute I worked on the quilts, she said. She believ es the recipients will appreciate, as she would, receiving something handmade, not produced in a factory Members church wide were asked to donate quilts to the project, but not all wards created as many quilts as the Syracuse ward did. 298-312- or 294-438- 6 6 Call Monique for details The Tonsorial Parlor 405 S. Main, Bountiful gg 646 W. 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IBCC collects items for medical teams r r ; - BOUNTIFUL Members of Bountiful Community Church are coIlecting travel soaps, shampoos, Motions and other tnal sized products. r The items will be given Northwest Medical Teams for Operation Smile and the Romanian Orphanage for workers. Salt Lake City's Congregation Kol Ami, 2435 Heritage W'ay. will offer service Friday evening, because seating is limited, partici1 to pants are asked to call make arrangements. Bais Menachem, 1433 S. 1100 East, will hold service Friday at 7 p.m. and on Saturday and Sunday mornings at 9:30. 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