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Show nda Church Life CLIPPER TODAY B6 THURSDAY, October 21, 1999 B Liberty teaches God's word is final Martin was only 12 years old when 1 received conviction from His word that 1 was a sinner who needed forgiveness. I found that in Jesus Christ. After walking with the Lord and studying 1 hs word for some years, Martin said he felt a desire awaken in his heart to go into the ministry. Since then, Eve had no regrets. was transferred to Utah through his job in 1080. He began his ministry as a pastor Sister Hewbold that is, work- ing a secular job and sen ing as a pastor simultaneously. Today, he still works part time at his secular job. but e is also Liberty's pastor, and one of several elders who see to members' spiritual needs. lJ full-tim- Sister Sarah New bold, daughter of Nick and Janice has been called to sene in the Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Mission for the Church of Jesus Chnst Saints. She will enter the MTC on of Latter-daNovember 10. 1000. She will speak on October 24. 1000 at 3:15 pm in the Fruit Heights 7th Ward Chapel, 30 Country Lane. Fruit 1 leights. y Sister Newnoml Sister Emily New bold, daughter of Nick and Janice New bold, has been called to sene in the Michigan Detroit Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. She will enter the MTC on October 27. 1000. She will speak on October 24. 1000 at 3:15 pm in the Fruit Heights 7th Ward Chapel. 30 Country Lane, Fruit Heights. Missionary BY MEUIVDA WILLIAMS Clipper Today Staff Writer BM Headquarters! LIBERTY'S PASTOR Dave Martin, with his elders, Nevin Colwell, Frank Magana, Saeed Emadi and Jeff Everett, clockwise. Photo by Man Lynchard - CLEARFIELD Liberty Christian Chuich teaches "God's word is the final and only authority for all things pertaining to life and godliness." according to Pastor Dave I Elder Matthew Brunson, son of James and Evelyn Brunson, has been called to sene in the Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh Mission for the Church of Saints. He will enter the Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y MTC on October 27. 1000. He will speak on October Martin, who has saved the church since it started a little over five years ago. Liberty is a nondenominational church, which Martin describes as 24. 1000 at 1:00 pm in the Kaysville 17th Ward Chapel. 200 N. 875 E. Kaysville. I le more differto not explains,We're opposed ent denominations, but we feel being exemplifies our commitment to God's word, focusing without ties to on His Elder Starr Elder Gregory C. Starr, son of David A. and M. Yvonne Starr, has been called to sene in the California Fresno Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He will enter the MTC on Nov ember 0. 1009. He will speak on October 24, 1900 at 10:30 am in the Oakridge 2nd (Orchard) Ward Chapel. 1282 W 1875 N. 1 any organization. The church is still small. Average attendance is between 35 and 45, but to Martin, it's more important members find spiritual growth, which he believes more closely follows the which says. "God added to every church those who should be saved." While he said he's not opposed to numerical growth, the priority at Liberty Christian Church is to equip the saints and from there evangelize, unlike some churches which meet to evangelized He believes the evangelization comes as members are equipped and then go to their separate places such as woik or school to ' share the Gospel. . , When' speaking of equipping they ' saints, Martin said they need to be equipped to bring glory and praise to Godd From there, if God desires. He will bring growth The church meets in the School of St. Peter. 564 S. 800 East. Clearfield. Sunday School is at 0.45 a.m.. with worship at 10:45 a.m. ing at the first and the last." he said. Mai tin said the church was started by a small body of believers led by the Lord to start a church, lliey began meeting in the conference center at the La Quinta Inn in I.ay ton. After a' couple of years theie. the congregation rented facilities at Noith Layton Junior I Iigli, before mov ing to its pie-selocation. The name Liberty was chosen on the recommendation of one of the church's elders, who had previously belonged to a church called Liberty. The name just seemed right to the elders. "We believe true liberty comes from knowing the Lord Jesus Christ. Martin said. Originally from Oklahoma. Martin Free, Fast Alterations 2 Ogden - Newgate Mall No. 8 Layton 447 W. 1425 627-315- 546-366- (North of Layton Hills Mall) 6 Bountiful -- 144 W. 500 So. 292-123- biblical- -mandate HMMzl Elder Michael Farley, son of William and Teresa Farley, has been called to sene in the Singapore Mission for the Church of Jesus Chnst of Latter-da- y Saints. He will speak on Oct. 24. 1000 at 10:30 a.m. in the Oakndge 8th Ward. 500 East 1550 South. Kavsville. ' . .4 " , 50 Elder Jared Eli Talbot, son of Doyle and Barbara Talbot has been called to serve in the Eugene Oregon Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He will enter the MTC on Nov. 10. 10W. He will speak Oct.24.19Wat 11 a.m. in the Lay ton 28th Ward Chapel. 25 0 N Church Street. 1 Let others 10 am know-Deadlin- e Monday by Do you have a son, daughter or other relative going on or returning from a mission? If you'd like to let others in the community know, just drop by the Clipper Today offices at 197 A'. Main, Layton. If you 'll bring a photo with you, we'll proxide you with special forms to help you with the wording. The cost is just $5.50. and well mad the photo back to vou. Lighthouse ministry sued by church over its copyright infringement Intellectual Reserve Inc., the legal copyright holder for all materials produced by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, has filed a federal lawsuit against Utah Lighthouse Ministry and its principals. Jerald and Sandra Tanner, to stop their continuing. willful infringement of IRFs copyright to the Church Handbook of Instructions.. Beme S. Broadbent. an attorney representing IRI said, "the Church Handbook of Instructions, is the procedural guide used by the church's clergy, and is copyrighted information essential to the effective ministry of the church. lawsuit claims The Utah Lighthouse Ministry' has posted sub- NATE WADE SUBARU Will BEAT ANY OTHER DEALERS PRICE IN WRITING 99 SUBARU IMPREZA SEDAN ALL WHEEL DRIVE! r Martin preaches systematically through the Bible, book by book. Currently, he is pleaching from the book of Genesis. A 'Iliuisday Bible study at 6:30 p.m. is examining the booh of Revelation, so we are look- - Episcopal Diocese hosts events for all The Episcopal Diocese of Utah is offering activities for Episcopalians statewide. A Youth Retreat Ministry Event for young adults is scheduled Oct. 20 and 30 in St. George. there will be a On November Group Spiritual Direction Workshop. For more information, call the diocese office at The Beauty oj Drive, I 5-- 7 request to end copyright infringement All-Wh-eel tmmm 322-413- When Utah Power engineers "there has to be it's not just talk. Dean Miller and Brad Williams were sure that tliev could come up with a quu ker, mine reliable w av to pinpoint and resol e problem-- , on power circuits II there was an outage, this w mild help get the power back on to oustomeis taster be technologv existed It would just have to be applied the right wav. So Dean and Brad, along with their loin T y ford, put theii heads together and came up w ith a remote control piocess that combines the automation ot power poletop switches with computer opeiations at the substations. I lere's how it works: the poletop switches send information back to tire substation a better wav," I - f ' ' er stantial portions of the handbook on its web site and distributed them to Internet users without IRI's consent. Such distribution is like someone downloading copyrighted music, using pirated software or reprinting a copyrighted book." Broadbent said. Broadbent said IRI took legal action after Utah Lighthouse Ministry and the Tanners refused to fully comply with IRI's written computers. It the computer detects a problem, it can automatically close a switch, and immediatelv reroute pow er around the problem. Not onlv is the pow er back on taster, but line crews can also be dispatched more ettectiv el v to fix the trouble spot. The new contiol scheme w as tested in Im tland, w hich showed that outage times could be reduced drastically. The team knew their idea was a w inner. In fact, the process is so the engineers were awarded a patent. The plan is to install the automated switches along w ith other reliability measures throughout the Utah Tower serv ice area, trom big cities to rural towns, in the coming years. "This kind ot innovation, along with other new technologies like customer outage monitors and intelligent meters, improv es our responsiv eness and also helps keep costs down," said Jim Walters, a Portland operations manager, w ho put the teams work into action. Dean Miller, Brad Williams and Tom Fy foal. Three of the brightest bulbs in the box. state-of-the-a- Brothers of invention. a Please call church You can reach us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Just call story ideas into Melinda at 2 295-225- 1, ext. 131. 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