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Show DAVIS REFLEX-JOURNA- L. SEPTEMBER 18. 1985 church Deadline For Missionary Community of believers Photos And Articles Wed. 5 P.M. 1 Week Before Publication Laytonite leads church Missionaries Some of its members call Calvary Chapel Agape Fellowship the backwards church, back- wards in the context of being a church which has decided to build its people first and its building sometime later. AS A church, Calvary Chapel was Ryan Lee Kemp, son of Joseph and Alice Kemp of 304 Hawthorne, Layton, has been called to serve in the Japan Osaka mission. ELDER Kemp will speak Sun- day, Sept. 22 at 9 a.m. at the Layton 1st Ward, 789 E. Wasatch Dr., Layton. have found themselves Elder Kemp is a graduate of Chapel in a variety of places. worshipping Layton High School and LDS ELDER BRIMHALL of Keith and Carolyn Brimhall, 282 W. Gordon Ave., Layton has accepted a call to serve in the Indiana Indianapolis Mission. He will enter the MTC Spt. 26. ELDER Gardner will speak in the South Weber 1st Ward Chapel, located at 1380 E. South Weber Drive, Sunday, Sept. 22 at 1:10 p.m. Elder Gardner will enter the MTC in Provo on Sept. 26. ELDER BRIMHALL will speak Sunday, Sept. 22 at 2:50 p.m. at Layton 23rd Ward in the Layton Stake Center, 60 W. Gordon Ave. He graduated from Layton High School and LDS Seminary in 1984. He was a member of the orchestra ELDER GARDNER is a graduate of Clearfield High School and seminary. He is an Eagle Scout and has been a student at Weber State College for the past year. During and finished second place in the nation. Family and friends are invited to an open house Sunday, Sept. 22 following the meeting. acappella choir and also served as manager for the school track and football teams. He is also an Eagle Scout and has earned his Duty to God award. the summer. Elder Gardner traveled with his Explorer post to the National Explorer Olympics at Fort Collins, Colo, where they Seminary where he played viola in the orchestra and sang in choir and Laytones. He was also Sterling Scholar in music. Elder K. Michael Brimhall, son Elder Dirk Ray Gardner, son of Sterling E. and Annette Ray Gardner of South Weber, has been called to serve in the Tokyo South Mission of the LDS Church. FAMILY and friends are invited to an open house to honor the missionary on the afternoon of Sept. 22 at the Brimhall residence from 4:30-7:3- 0 p.m. He has been employed at Toms Super Save for the last year. Eye talk slated Thursday p.m. on Thursday evening. Sept. 19, downstairs in the Bountiful (South Davis) Library, Dr. Robert Wing, the local opthamologist, will present a slide discussion on current knowledge about prevention and treatment of eye damage related to diabetes. At HE HAS attended Weber State College on a music scholarship where he was a member of the Weber State Orchestra and sang with the Weber State LDS Institute summer chorale. He has been a member of the Mormon Youth Chorus and has served as principal violist of the Utah Youth Symphony. He was employed by the Davis County School District. FAMILY and friends are invited to attend an open house at the family home at 12:30 the same day. Crofts called Elder Keith Crofts, son of Gary C. and Wilma Crofts of Layton, has been called to the LDS Portugal Lisbon Mission. Elder David L. Benson, son of CALVARY Chapel will be holding the following services at the Christian Reformed Church building, 3 104 Porter Ave., Ogden: Sunday Worship, 11:30 a.m.; Sunday Evening worship, 6 p.m.; Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. Wednes- days. Another Bible study will be held at Pastor Dave Heikki-Ia- s office on the northeast corner of 24th and Madison at noon on th Wednesdays. - A new masters degree HAFB program designed to help elementary and secondary school teachers enhance their instructional capabilities is being offered beginning this fall through the Utah State University telecommunications network. PARTICIPANTS IN the master resource teacher program will earn a master of education a degree through USUs Corn-Netelecommunications system with teaching centers in 10 sites statetwo-ye- ar t, wide. An orientation meeting will be held Thursday at 7 p.m. at the USU education center in building 368 at Hill Air Force Base. Those who wish to attend the meeting can call 6 the center at or the USU Life Span Learning Center at 777-353- 750-202- 8. ram will help participants design their instruction to meet learner needs with the aid of instructional media and technology. The program will cover compu ter literacy, instructional development, use of media centers in education, videodisc applications, gaining access to information and learning theory. Parents, come to NDJH The North Davis Junior High School Back to School Night will be held Thursday, Sept. 19 at 7 p.m. ALL PARENTS are invited to attend to meet teachers and receive information on the coming school year. Parents will follow theif students class schedule. Candidate night set LAYTON Layton residents will have the opportunity to meet the candidates who are running for Mayor and Council seats on Wednesday, Sept. 25 at 7 p.m. in the Senior Citizens Center (Verde- - land Park School). EACH CANDIDATE will be given two or three minutes to present their program to the citizens, dmg Howard returns Elder Kent F. Howard returned from the Georgia Atlanta Mission ALL INTERESTED persons are invited to attend this free en- and his council have invited Calvary Chapel to share not only the bonds of Christian love but also the building which the Christian Reformed church has owned for the past several years. 7 Lynn and Ann Benson of Fruit Heights, has been called to the En- gland Bristol Mission. He will ter the MTC Sept. 26. CALVARY Chapel has also been called a hospital church because of its emphasis on offering the love, acceptance and forgiveness commanded by Christ and which is a necessary part of the healing of both physical and emotional wounds. Several couples have lay peer counseling ministries to Calvary Chapel and others in the community. A new step in the growth of Calvary Chapel is occurring with the decision to share worship space with the Ogden Christian Reformed Church. Pastor Bill Heer-sin- k Masters program offered HE WILL speak Sunday at 10:45 DON SMELLIE, head of the a.m. at the Layton 17th Ward, 60 USU department of instructional W. Gordon Ave. He will enter the MTC Oct. 3. He technology, said, the masters prog is a Layton High School and seminary graduate. well-respect- ELDER BENSON formed as a community of believers in the Lordship of Jesus Christ. Its Pastor, Dave Heikkila, is considered first among equals, as the chapel operates as a convenant community committed to the sharing of lives, gifts, time and resources with one another. Because of the commitment to people building rather than edifice building, the members of Calvary Homes, parks, a senior citizens center, and even a mortuary have at times housed the people of Calvary Chapel. Some of the men of the church remember times when they came early and moved bodies at a mortuary so that the viewing rooms could be used for the childrens church classrooms. Sept. 8th. HIS homecoming talk will be Sunday, Sept. 22 at the Kaysville 17th Ward (875 E. 200 N.). He is the son of Paul and Carolyn Howard. HE GRADUATED from Davis High School, attended Utah State University prior to his mission and will be returning fall quarter. Ready for School? Need a good Car? DAVID IS a 1984 Davis High School graduate. The past year he attended Brigham Young University. Elder Benson will speak at his farwelll Sunday, Sept. 22 at 10:50 Come see us, we have loans for Mew and Old Cars! South Davis Credit Union a.m. Fruit Heights 4th Ward Chapel, Kaysville East Stake Center, 200 S. 600 E., Kaysville. FRIEND'7 and relatives are invited to an open house at the family home from p.m. 390 South Main, Bountiful Prices effective Wednesday thru Saturday Factory Authorized - Truck Load --A-L- For you...Fresh quality from Utahs dairy farmers & Meadow Gold. 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