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Show ppnO Mev Church f 'T By ROGER PUSEY Desciet News Church Writer t wne n fmMk v, .'1 A tour through the new Prophet Elias Greek Orthodox Church, 5335 Highland Dr., g:es one a lesson in Byzantine architecture anJ an faith. The new church is a striking edifice from its gold-dom- rL pit cast stone with, p gold trim to match the gold anodized dome, sits on three acres of land that also has a parking lot for 250 cars on both sides and in the rear. FCTUKE PLANS Five additional acres of land owned by the church will be developed in the future, according to the Rev. Dias S t e p fa a n'opoulos, church j v pastor. w. -- I Although th-- church was opened for services tne first time Sunday, the formal opening wont be held until the first week after the Orthodox Easter, probably April 26. It probably will take that long to get the remaining furnishings installed and the building completely finished, 'X, Immanuel Christian Reformed Church, v' ui. Deierel Nf Vigil lights, crosses, flowers ond pnotee by Steve CANDLELIGHT RITE Rev. Clarence Van Slooten, pastor of First Christian Reformed Church, 803 E. P-- The a tabernacle grace the altar table cf new Greek church. a 9th DOORS Entry into the church Is d through two sets of walnut doors that contain early Christian mono-- g ams. A different set of mon-gracan be seen when entering or leaving. The is provided for worshipers to hang their coats and prepare themselves for worship, the Rev. Mr. said. There Stephanopoulos wiL be Door mosaics of alpha and omega, the first and last letters in the Greek alphabet which recall Christ's words that He was the beginning and the end. CHANDELIERS DIPORTED Rows of solid oak pews lead the visitor toward the front of the sanctuary, from where the services are conducted. Four large chandeliers imported from Greece catch the eye immediately. A large altar screen Is being built in Italy and will separate the congregation from the altar area. On the floor will be more mosaics, one of a double- headed eagle, w hich symbolizes the joining of the eastern and western cultures of the Byzantine Empire, and the others of the fish symbol, which identified early Christians. uand-carve- Church, 240 i? 3 J A v & Granite infant baptistry contains symbols. Large walnut doors contain Greek monograms. ished jet. Neither Is the kitchen. There are 23 classrooms e room in and a the building that will be used multi-purpos- eral times, with losses ning into thousands of rundol- lars. As soon as it gets dark, the doors are kicked, said the Rev. Frank Capo, assist- ant pastor of St Thomas Aquinas Cathedral. The cathe- dral, which attracts many vis-- I ' iting Roman Catholics, had for the first time Sunday by the Sunday School department The pastor said a gymnasium wasnt included because the one at the Holy been kept open until Greek Orthodox Trinity Church, 279 S. 2nd West can serve both churches. The church has a capacity of 550 persons, which includes A n independent, friendly Bible centered church mO ttt ItatMMb hr. wnnam P. WbiWmiro Feeler 11:00 A.M. ReY. Pastors of other churches for, said the Rev. Harry agreed vandalism, although Walrath. assistant pastor of always a problem to some Trinity Episcopal Church. degree, has been increasing. They take everythin they ! 7;00 P.M. Rev. Forrest Stinson TRINITY v :r WED., DEC 31 CHURCH .4)0 P.M. (Omm- Warship Service 11:00 bjw. fvoryoaa Welcome staUnlM Jrn A hates. tut t CALVARY in-ara- tree H. Miller IMwiiUr-O- A. w. 4 fs t. -19.11 Snl a.mWiiilitg 01 GOOD SHEPHERD H and 7 eaoe Sm MIm-MU- 1tS tme Urn. ft 1M My POUAMI) 1500 mr r llern-O-mi- REDEEMER ST.JOHN'S ZION 0 T W. 5 -- am - Miaai.POv. (MO 1 1 B, L B a.iinx am - WsnMp tee am It am tame-trs- tote - L Ctnir CBS radio broadcast 7:30 pm, "The NeKracher Bauer Orchestra Us. r FIRST BAPTIST SFMMft 30, 31; and University Weber State of Col- First ASSIMB1Y OF GOD tr tem i am f teem Mar Pilot Mrntor tar Infermatiea or 32S-92- Call C(4-S0- 2 30 A M. Sundae m EPISCOPAL u u, he lowlie T)in Tolepfc TogHi tMope Ogft oat MAGNA tsj-lla- t. ll 9 IWloikCHffimn. ftft Icfciol Al! SAINTS' Sunday servees 11 a.m. Wednesday services , p.m. First Church, 352 cast Third South Second Church, 1165 Foothill Drive Millcrek Church, 2605 Eist 33rd South First and Second Church Sunday Schools 11a Sun School 9:30 ML PRESBYTERIAN 179ft St FIRST 1) 1 Soniei It Feear Mm tm Woet-lf4611 tooth The Ibb. Chortot PtoMo RESURRECTION b CtMpmofc Iftft N. 4M lost, e. mi MO pm e RfirH tr? H t stl Hjbei K Hoefeis .30 (ate ;jn MT. OLYMPUS (4I7-7S7- ill b METHODIST 4) 17th South, 17th East 1740 S. 5th East -- 4S5 9831 484 - 1983 Rev. A L NESBITT Church School -- 10 45 a.m. a m. Worship Service-9.- 30 2nd Sol at 2nd Church School at 9 45 a m- .- all ages Public Worship at 11 am Nursery) Services 9 00 ard 11 05 a m. Ciurch School Classes 9 50 a m. Ares: Three through Adult hjrserv Care provided Welcome to Ail East-3- Rev. GEORGE L 2375 L 33rd Pec 3610 South 2) A TOO S.rday School 9 45 Fev. BURL West a m. Public Worsh.p at 11 a m. (Nurse7) G.KREPS-2- Sunday School- -9 Worship Service-11- 00 8726 8th West, 4th South-4859- 831 Rev. A L NES8iTT-4S4-l- S80 55 11.15 a m. PARK CITY Twitdi Aman-2- 98 6912 1100 am. Worship Service & TRINITY 8581 30 a m. a m. t All Churches am. Church School-- 10 Family Worship Walt NURSERY CARE Bed PARKINS Provided 6871 466-779- 3 Sunday Worship and School- -9 A 11 aan. 44 East Center (29B-799- 84 Church MIDVALE WESTVAIE South-4- GENE YEIK1N GRACE 28 DAViS 4660203 Sunday School- -9 30 a m. Worship Service- -8 45 1 11 m. James P. Dowdy i CHURCH CHRIST CENTENARY FIRST (277131 Minister Wiior lft49 EmmCUww4Fw OwehkhMiVMtf M941) MURRAY COMMUNITY ow Tnt elco'n- e- e Ptrv 10.30 a m W tll UNITED j 950 an Public Worship at 9 and 11am, 7 1030 am. to 11:30 s m twrrd fnl of Tevple Square Church School for All Ages 3280 East 3900 South WASATCH AJLIoi Wenhg It Tfca Street C 4 blocks East -- ali races 1) fatm IliHltil-tfleJf- j lewMo loBMt At (33-325JAPANESE 268 West 1st South English Language Worship Janapese Language Worship-12- JLM. 9) L South Temple at Faced Fim 2 Fnial Church School Bm Wlhy KaML md II om Morwwf Tie - TTIMMIahOedMeltHea AM. 11 IV t (33-311- ftft ST. STEPHEN'S T COTTONWOOD I277-47S1589 Vine St. (61st So.) Dr. Aeftt Ift ft FftftttHP Sfracn: e GILEAD BAPTIST lerdof lihoil IF LAYTON COMMUNITY - WildlyU ST. PAUL'S I A Bible Eelevir.g B.ble Teaching Church" South 1st B9IMtklMt-9n4M- S7Mtl i M S3) hRVnfRnWorfarFfwe9o( Tto loti ft MvbwO Rowlett' Ml B.M. BxM La.es. - WWI - "OS. r. , Hell, Dec. 27, Jan. 2. pm, Onty Am Oryhaa BUI Silver Wheel Tneeter melodrama, part City, 0 p m. Due 27, and Jan. 2 and 3. "The Maaa Wikfrs star Chamber program, Hansen Planetarium, 15 S. State, da iy through New Year's Eve, except Monday; ends Nw Year's Eve. Free admission to museum and exhibit hell. "aambew Jem Light Sheer Star Chamber special program, Hansen Planetarium, U S. Statt, 7:30 p.m, Dec. 27, 31 and 31. The Rascals Salt Palaca. I p m, Dac 31. to 1 a m. Jan. 1. WHiMLCeMMif imia - SdmL dm I X It Tabtmoclo. wtafc only). Free. In Dac 30 (Tuesday (hi Utah Symphony Utah Corps D Ballet; Kmesbury lege Fine Aria Center, Ogden, 0 Evangelical Free Church 1910 (at 2990 Sooth ftiadaf ScImI Ml !". hm BtMO ing, $40,000. Sunday 10 00 1 m. Worship Church School Sunday 10 00 a fl. tt-- bm Ie- Pi- asm end a at milailMMflNiM.BISM.l-Cln- m. a It am aasmwo I tnmHitOmthtm-lm- a W-- hU - Ali'ERICAII BAPTIST CHURCHES wmefynlM. it.d l-- Wr Sei CLEARFIELD COMMUNITY tm Imism mim Mel am Omdh lea T Sm. 10.30 SANDYtJOO lest See.O:3S 1 im m o--ie twes mALC OUR SAVIOUR'S MiiW Tabernacle am. Doc 3; rvhMrul, Silent Meeting 11 JLM. 232 University St. MMMmUft AyS4mi.1lem.ilLe. 171 Fun And Culture: Ikdeil mI - ttteiai - wmiip m to. am MIMIs (not seat m jtee isotb Glen W. Moii, MioisfaP - t LL NmniVliMIflVIMD - 4JLC Dm - m-ltilm Wa Wm IM Sm4 n led lee t. froM, Pmr M-- Weekly Calendar Activities of Hie Church of Jesus Christ of latter-daSaints may be found 1b the church New enclosed in todays Deseret News. cost $507,000, the furniture and furnishings, $100,000, the land, $100,000, and landscap- : cuYYYinrrrrrtrTOTrrrrotn'TnrroTinnrinnrrnnnrro-- In Church News The pastor said the building According to Dr. Kenneth B. Castleton, the universitys, vice president for medical affairs, $1,500 of the donation will be used to purchase additional television equipment for tie new College of Nursing Building, $1,500 will be used to purchase furniture for the College of Pharmary student lounge, and $2,000 will be placed into the capital endowment fund for the Pediatric Intenrive Care Unit in the College of Medicine. Kelt (ies Society of Frieads GRANGER COMMUNITY 7677-1)- MT. TABOR ft2S CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disci plea at Christ) CENTRAL CHRISTIAN 370 1. 3rd Salt Jaka J. 7 eerie, Minister It Item. iHlsn-tadataeiltJI- sni CROSS OF CHRIST deluxe complete ST. MARK'S tW wmfep le w. Jtee -I new-bor- Storkcraft crib outfit from South East Furniture; and $34 certificate for local moving service from Pioneer Moving. ment, iumiture for a student lounge, and additional funds for pediatric intensive care at the University of Utah Medical Center. The foundation, established in lu47 by mining industry leader John Ernest Bamberger and his wife, contributes funds to worthy projects. TUNE KSOP- -8 HQLIADAY .. 1 t:OQ a.m. LUTHERAN ATONEMENT Pampers, Travel Carry seat and terry bath set from Scot Superstates; $10 grocery certificate, Farrer's Market; flowers to the mother from possible new television equip- BOUNTIFUL 2001 .Mi .111 Pastor Thomas Watch Night Service" From AG Foodtown a Case of Western Family canned milk and two cases Gerber's baby food; quilted baby blanket by Triboro, six boxes n size. 1HB. ON test Sea Hem. a.u. Power Hour Wed, 7:30 pjn. .V -9- AMI. 219 last Bth So. Melia LShatiytcro Svadey Sckoo! MS or, Gospel Service 7 p.m. -- way. A $j.000 donation from the Ruth Eleanor Bamberger and John Ernest Bamberger Memorial Foundation has made UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRISTIAN CHURCH lrtli NtyWaarf m 9:4$ Worship Service Marvin Cowan newspa- East 5600 So. SCkOOl BIBLI on, even books and bibles whatever they can get money prayer it. BAPTIST CHURCH the balcony, and it was filled to overflowing for the first service last Sunday. Those members with Sunday School will have to declare which church theyll attend so facilities and teachers can be provided. can' get their hands late night ANCHOR- - . service. Imperial Diaper Service; case Special Baby Milk, Albertson's Morning Food Centers; 8x10 portrait, Hiker's; and Gerber's baby foods, plastic pants. Lucerne evaporated milk from Safe- - Medical Center Granted $5,000 5600 South, on 777-l3- la THIEVES, VANDALS HURT CHURCHES Conservative Beptbi d FOUNDATION GIFT ad-nig- 3.300-poun- d t hand-tiewig of 100 per cent human hair for the mother from Discount Wig Center; six months free membership for Slenderform Figure Stu- Gardios; Better Homes dens Baby Book, Deseret Book; four weeks free diaper 3 h -- Vi NEV. (UPI) -Ctraditional haven hurches, of solitude for troubled indiare dosing their viduals, doors when unattended because they are easy targets for vandals and burglars. A survey of local churches showed nearly all had been damaged or burglarized sev 1 h r. ' E. New Years Eve at 7:30 p.m., with the Furv. John Feiertag, interim minister, conducting. Members of St. John's Lutheran Church, 1030-5tEast, will celebrate the Lores Supper during a vesper service Wednesday at 8 pun., according to Rev. Larry Meinzen. The Feast of the Circumcision with celebration of Holy Eucharist will be Thursday ft 9:?0 aun. at SL James Episcopal Church, 2631 E. 4th South, said the Rev. Sanford E. Hamptcu, rector. The annual watchnight worship service will be held at United Pentecostal Church, 740-7tEast, which the Rev. G. M. Eads ga id will include the observance of communion and YOUTH PARTY Junior and senior high youth from several Salt Lake area Protestant churches will have an party beginning at S p.m., Wednesday at First Baptist Church, East. "The Acceptable Year of the Lord will be the sermon preached Wednesday at 7:30 p m. by the Rev. Clayton W. Hammell at Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1955 E. Stratford Ave. V Nw OTHER GIFTS A Merchants participating and tneir gifts are: A tloral arrargement ard Daffy Duck dinnerware set. Brown Floral: Siesta play pan, Granite Furniture; Phil-c- o clock-radiPete Vrontikis & Son: case Segc milk and case Gerbers baby food. Shoppers Discount: $10 savings account and piggy bank, Deseret Federal Savings &. Loan; free shampoo, set and be celebrated at Christ Lutheran O' - Hamburger. above information. CHRIST LUTHERAN' will Holy Communion GRANITE FCRMSHIXGS To one side of the altar area RENO, a conduct 674-llt- h exo-narth- is a solid granite infant baptistry that weighs 2.003 pounds. This matches that altar table that came from Minnesota. Hanging to one side is a painting of the Prophet Elias. The adult baptistry will be ' made of marble, but isnt fin- - will South, elsewhere, j - r cut. Salon of Itah ; free use of baoy bed or scales for three months. Abbey Rents; $25 reservation for parents, Cactus Tete's; case of Gerber's Modilac, IG ; and five Dees- Dollars, good for meals at Dee's Restaurants and 20 tokens, each good for one Dee's per must be notified by 9 a m., Jan. 1, for the infant to be eligible. The doctor should register immediately with the Board of Health and supply the candlelight service Wednesday at 11:23 p.m. Holy Eucharist will be celebrated Thursday at 9:30 a.m.. at All Saints' Episcopal Church, 1710 Foothill Dr. At Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, East, confessions will be heard Wednesday from 10 a.rn. to noon, 3 to 6 p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m. Masses on New Years Day will be celebrated at 6:30, 8, 10 and 11:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. the pastor said. DECORATIVE E. 1240 5600 South. wfa i 969 1 Pile Of Loot ' Awaits Baby Utah churches will uher in the New Year on Wednesday and Thursday during special worship service). E v e r v t h i n g's w aiting, At the Cathedral of the including a load of loot for New Salt Lake County's Madeleine, 331 E. South TemYears New the Year's Eve Baby. Vigil ple. The first child born in the w ill be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday with celebration of Mass county after midnight set for 6. 7:30, 9 and 10:30 Wednesday will fall heir to a a m. and 12:15 and 5:30 p.m., sizable array of gifts provided by Salt Lake area merchant. Thursday. The time of birth recorded GREEK ORTHODOX on the birth certificate by the The circumcision of Jesus attending phvsician, together Christ will be observed Thurswith the place, weight, addi-v and with orthros day along name of the baby and ire hturgv at 9:30 a.m. at dress, name of parents will deterOrthodox Greek Holy Trinity mine the winner. Church, 279 S. 2nd West, and CHECK HOSPITALS Prophet Elias Greek Orthodox The Deseret News will Church, 5335 Highland Dr. check with the five hospitals Beyond the Presert will be the sermon preached at 8 in the county early Thursday to determine tlie 1969 Diaper p.m., Wednesday, by the Rev. Peter Borgdorff, pastor of Derby winner. If a baby is the bom s&y top to a matching dome in a tower outside from which carillon bells play hymns every hour during the week and 15 minutes before and after worship sendees. The building, made of marble-chi- Churches Usher In New Year zantioe Saturday, December 27, DESERET NEWS, yr per 4290 W. 5415 891 Rev. HOWARD V. HUFF Sunday School- -9 30 a m. Worship Service 11 a m. -- |