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Show ictnSs Stress X in the news Chnrdiss DESERET Hqsocs Saturday, By BRYAN GRAY Deseret News Staff Writer L;:i Local wiuniuii.TOanBtuiiimtaiiuttisstuitntttir'si church Accepted By Dakotan - ty Pem Nm Church Writer A "Ktd Xrusade1 will begin Mw.ay t T pm, at Jim Assembly cl God Church, 57 E. 13th South, according to the Rev, Peter Pilot. The Rev. end Mrs, Lymt Wick strom wil present their popular childrens program each night except Saturday t 7 p m. through Sept. 28. The Wickstroms return to the church by popular demand, the pastor said. Last year they ministered to 200 children each night. Tits Rev, Mr. Pilot said he considers the week's program, oriented toward the spiritual needs of hoys and girls, as one of the most valuable ministries of the church. They work together presenting gospel troths to the children by using puppets and a dummy during part of the program. Special Bible stories are also used along with visual aids. Because of the Wickstroms popularity, the pastor booked them a year In advance. He said the program In interdenominational in scope, and children of many get-tin- W. Operation Springboard A mission of renewal will be held DRAGERTON Sunday through Friday at Good Shepherd Catholic Church in Dragerton conducted by the Rv. Aloyslus Farrell, a Paulist missionary from Layton. Tho Rev. G. F. Verdi, church pastor, said the main service will be at 7 p.m. each night. HOLLADAY ANCHOR- IHInl ITS John . Pavrla, Mlnlxtor QXANSIK COMMUNITY NSW RCKIBVU lliK IHMMN - Ismwn end Sunday lHool Ih, ha Mtn H. CmImm ax pal FIRST UNITARIAN Ptar tjllklH It $., . AM,-Chu- tehee! rch lny IteeMUOAM. UlDOO-ai- Mereini Sendee 71M9.M, "Canauariflf Mala wit Ouxxt litoakari 70 (17-47- 1) Lm t So.) ' 11(00 268 West 1st South Jinipeie language fxitxr lit Worship-- RmimS Pi ul 'all 30 am JO 30 1 m 30 p m - 12 M (303-SllFIRST E. South TimpiB "C" Strut 4 blocks fast of Temple Square it Church Schoo for All Ago: At S 50 1 m, Public Worship at I and Kill The Revtrend The ; (47-71- 17th South, 17f5i Jimei lost Rbftert Revtrend Hubert Sore ces 9 CO end 11 05 1 m, Churcn School Classes 9 50 1 m, Three through Adult Nurury Co 0 Provided Weleon te All (27.S130ar 4 her first pilgrimage Jan. 1 1953, la visiting Salt Lake City, be a pilgrim for years until she obtained ar inner She left from Los peace Angeles, Calif, in 1953 and walked 5,000 miles in 200 days to New York City. She has since ventured out on four other pilgrimages and has stopped in all 48 adjacent states. The Peace Pilgrim of 1969 Is 15 7:00 P.M. CHURCH - all ages Church School at 1 45 1 m Public Worship it 11 a m (Nursery) (11-70- 1) 3410 South 4400 West Sunday Scnool 945 pm. Public Worship ct 11 nt. (Nursery) riRIT Wt A n4.r,.t,llit likhltkaal4Siaa a.m 11 - "Skirts ef Heed .. - "basils Wed. 7iJ9 J the Fire "Hetir of Pewir p.m. Pete Pilot (Hip Aaaae. hex Oaytae Par Information Cnll photographs including breathtaking pic'ures on the lunar surface, is available by sending $5 to "Moon Book, Deseret News, P.O. Box 1257, Salt Lake City, Utah 94110. The Masons have four children, David, a first lieutenant In the U.S. Air Force; Kathryn, a junior at DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind.; Paul, a freshman at Hiwassec College, Madlsonvilk, Tenn., and Tim, a junior at Box Elder High School in Brigham City. The Salt Lake Ministerial Association will meet Tuesday at 1 p.m. at Holy Crons Hospital, 1045 E. 1st South, according to tho Rev. Paul Kato, association president. After the lunch the group will meet In the chapel and hear Sister Josephine, hospi- tal administrator, and the Rev. Michael Winter, chaplain, explain The Minister's Work In the Hospital. In Church News Activities of The Chnrch of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints may be found In the Church News In enclosed today's Deseret News. Raiiiew Saciaty (ItNfim) 1 Friaitdi Silent Mectlny 11 AJM. ef CHRIST ilhto tW lst 13th Urn tie UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Mle- - frpdHley -ta 40UNTI7UI bill. WflH euidfaaamaiMse IMI ML WwiWr iueEif d)Ga aaaaiaaaaaaa II Uk I. Mi TUNE KS0R- UNITED1 METHODIST CHUICH EAST Rev. GENE YELKIN Sunday Worship Church School 9 1 M Ori Or. .Wnli XU II M nd Churdi, fefctel MO mnel 13rtl II Irittel n JtOXSrwOi OtOBW- .Ckmk kkMT MURRAY COMMUNITY 0,43 ii.! v Him. ST. STEPHEN'S 4G!S Mtb 1244 Rv. Tb WMt-)M- 7ll ClMvtM Prmkto RESURRECTION a - at a.arH.r (m. Clwnk laa n. aaa it. aMw IhiM U- 44 East Canter St -- 255 1562 Rev BURL Q. KREPS-2- b5 8581 Sunday Schoo! 9 30 am. 11 Service 00 am. Worship 00 l.na 4290 Om Imrawt Wwcktn ,I l Uk . W. Oatar BH Nuixiav cexi 9 I ..a unwt AH CkvNfcM 1 Sa 7tfc Hat .. Mfarihif REDEEMER xxa.0. ZION . till - la.afMlkHI hi, a li - - ... 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Worship Service-- U SSS-ll- lt (MOUADAT) 6912 TRINITY 10,43 mO Xt4j 9tL 4rE ley Scteeedf MC 175 OUR SAVIOUR'S am. 414 hi GOOD SHEPHERD - 8a Uh FIRST FIRST IckeeL Gi4S 71 Dtlf (Beeetitef) I. Rebel Patter Svadey Iclieel US-74. 14:34 Wwihly mgl MIDVALE - 298 114G Lh CINTIAL IAFTIST ot i imii FIRST BAPTIST OUI 1 1700 Wait 10 W. Fiiertty, Peter Werstiip 1141 CROSS OF CHRIST BAPTIST CHURCHES f Salt Lake Baptist Assn. MT. SHADOWS BAFT. OREM - A.LC 4 Ml FtM t. HOG leal. 1774741. lnla 2319 vy. FiNf tk A M) FIRST SO. iaraMw) saa w. soa $.tk. wmkV ta . IvnSty (titeal Hill . ATONEMENT ikl. MS m. Maniiiy Wank, aaaeeeeateteiee V.- .tk N..r 4 3a p.M W- .rkl MS 4. kikl. Ikfr aaaet iMk W.4Mi4y FIRST BAFTWENDOVER 0.1-lt7.0 litot FIRST BAFTIST-W.JR- DN. LUTUERAI!- - CALVARY GRACE Walt STwildi Amin Wertiup Service-- 11 Sunday services 11 a.m. Wednesday services 8 p.m. First Church, 352 East Third South Second Church, 1165 Foothill Orive Milicreek Church, 2605 East S3rd South First and Second Church Sunday Schools 11 a.m. Milicreek Sun. School 9.30 a.m. lev. kskwt H. CMkran tnfn SOUTHERN k. Tho 9831 Sth West, 4th South-4- 85 Rev. A. L NESBITT-4- 84 1980 11.15a m. Family Worship It'WBlkCldworafcro.w 11 .... 34 , 3 ind TIm cheelf LAYTON COMMUNITY Vtonk.p 484 8871 PARK CITY AM. mnrfFr 00 Worship fer, tori L Ri ay, Pastor llkwl tiW 9831 4860203 Sunday School -- 9 30 im. Worship Service -- 8 4$ I U m. 4 SHIHH33 I4 Iriw. BA, So. at 7nd East-3- 28 1726 Rev. GE0RGEL. DAVIS CmIIMmu Imw ST. PAUL'S FIRST 2nd aUHSiHB E.st Id South stiexn XntWnlnr InniiHf Or. S. Wkwr 3lM4rhlM-IBMTt Rt. Carl R. I 4(76 Sautk Hiekland Drive Niaiitw-Ck- u, . Cn.t l7HI.NFMtMIIB.-4444- 4t CHRIST SALT IAKS CITY 11 XwlkPnkord ry " CHRISTIAN CHURCH AIL SAINTS' 2375 East 33rd South if 231 laijaa-1"- - aUTNMIT hr Urvht Time Vho ic nun Worship Sirvici -- 1 30 1 m. ti IIIIY, Poottf EPISCOPAL, Lr Hw S 45 tm, Youth StMHtty 3QAM. Sunday 1740 So. 5th fast-4- 85 Rev. A I. NESBITT-4844- 980 Churcn School -I- f onetvery IARL -8 b. c ant Mae, ST. MARK'S ar4S4-ese- s se-ei- si CENTENARY GILEAD BAPTIST MAGNA an 1100a.nl 1 30 463 r i.ii ink l..ik Camervative leptlrt til AM I A loath h WIIIIm S. WMHxann laMor - Sunday School for Ages ours - Let'iLlvilM - "Thi - Baptist Fellowship Meetings - 'The as Principle of life.,, 13th - CkwUl aa 1 232 University St. ASSEMBLY OF GQD our ATI tT full-col- m Agri- HOLIADAY Miller Nt Stultni I tcM JO I t.kk, Mtnlitkr CLEARFIELD COMMUNITY ' 177-14- Rady "Footprints on the Moon," prepared by Associated Press with more than 150 policy. The to world solution peace is to act in harmony the El Vrge Meet Tuesday her mind", Peace Pilgrim said there was only one time when she was "utterly speechless". That occurred three years ago when, after an appearance on tha Joe Pyne Show, the outspoken host called her one of the freest and sanest guesta he had ever booked for his program. Moon Book of cultural Institute. S.L. Ministers wltn God's law of love, sht said. Though sht always "speaks She calls this mood a "spiritual awakening" and said the U.S. peace movement is a rebellion against false values and prejudice. She said defeat of Hubert Humphrey In the last election occurred not because he advocated peace but because his image was associated with the Johnson Viet-na- CHURCH (Nursery) 777 S. worship. optimistic about chancea for world peace. "There will be peace In my she declared. "We lifetime, are entering an age which calls for a much higher ethic, There will be a struggle, such as the one going on now, in which more and more persons especially the young people ar going In tilt direction of peace, 2150 Foothill Drive Lifo Is A.M. important to teach them ideas of God'a love and rules and regulations one follows In society such as getting along with one another," said Mrs. Payne. Church nursery echools can be a learning experience for the children, and It also allows the parents a more peaceful aettlng In which to Is CONGREGATIONAL FIRST WktstoX BOUNTIFUL last 3909 South WISTVALI H. y t past years only as Peace Pilgrim. "God has a plan for people, and my role in this plan ia to be a pilgrim, to rouse the people and make them think, she said. For this job most world items would be not only unnecessary but also a burden. Peace Pilgrim, who made 14 589-13t- h College. She claims she prepared to - K W Hedg$fi 7. Dowdy Mmif'ar ht re" she known for the AMERICA!! BAPTIST CHURCHES -. MT. OLYMPUS 3210 WASATCH nar.es, haa been their All A.M. 6:00 P.M. Hint, English Language Worship prophets who changed . 1. 11)00 t.m. ea, 9:43 -- all races ore weltomtfoton (343-J3J- am this week at the Invitation of Mrs. George Sherwood, a member of Centenary Methodist Church, and Dr. Michael Cunningham, new pastor of First Unitarian Church. She will speak Sunday at 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. services FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sllirlm t) j Warship Sunday 10 00 1 m, Church School Sunday 10 00 a m, Xisl.f Tha In.iinX Trank I Miflhill -30 and church." Wasatch Presbyterian nur East. She haa previously addressed local Methodist bodies and studpnts at Westminster MtaMiMr PRESBYTERIAN -10- said. Mrs. Hooker explained, "Church school gets the youngsters in the habit of coming to church and liking it. The childs world is very 3.mrll consisting only of parents, school (if old enough) at First Unitarian, Biblical Itrvlia 7 pm. Pastor Thomas 13 th last lier, Sa. txmloilwa. "A Bible Believing Bibla Teaching Church" ! Equating herself with Power Hour-W- ed., 7i$0 p.m. fbrAUFtncnt Evangelical Frio Church Chufch School conscience to dedicated world peace. 730 CHURCH Sail 900 Sautll lfie William Ceee. t t A Liberal Chunk JAPANESE and a lost 5000 la. SIBil ICMOOI Wanhln lerytie a arlx - She Is a penniless pilgrim who carries only a few eartha comb, penly possessions cil and tooth-brus- ..... fillMi. 1tli ALL 6AIHT8' Vino St. (41 istrator "It sery uses Instructional aids prepared by the Presbyterian Board of Education. Children at Southern Baptist nursery schools aie likely to hear Bible stories about the Creation, the beauty of the world and the birth of Jesus, Other stories are too sophisticated, according to Mrs, Bud Payne, state director of Southrrn Baptist nurseries. Small In Property, Large In Heart An indtptndtnl. fiitndly Bibit centered church Mnlw at hath fill .M.odwrch kkMl The Rev. Mr. Mason has held varioue positions including that of a teacher and pastor of the southernmost Protestant church in the world on the Straits of Magellan. He also directed a Bible seminary, and was district superintendent and general admin- a kinkajou to explain kindness to some Unitarians, rate God from Jesus and they dont understand either, she BAPTIST CHURCH 1C80 IStO three-year-ol- d Doug Hanson uses Ctwrik CENTRAL CHRISTIAN i'll COTTONWOOD Wes-leya- Bible-centere- hopeless situation in which they find themselves," the Rev. Mr. Moore said. (Blsatptasaf Chrlxt) t. For the past two years, the Rev. Mr. Mason has been assistant professor of foreign n languages at Tennessee College. nrior to that, he and his wife spent 23 years in Chile engaged in educational, pastoral and administrative work related to the United Methodist Church. AB oMHhloii40 WOIIHIMIA.K.1 TiMS 4! A I- -. Mllto. , hlW.T, I 177 174 1 AHWilM ItrvUt sters are Instructed rader a general theme of "Conscience of Christian Community." d "We are not though we do tell several Bible stories starting with the class. We do pin up pictures of Jesus in the said Mrs. John classroom, Hooker, director of Christian education at Wasatch. Th children are taught to pray although the prayers are usually simple and practical: "We thank you God for making us happy today end making the world beautiful." Young children cannot sepa- - edu-catio- CHRISTIAN CHURCH PrafarMiiWiA There will be a fellowship dinner at 6:30 p.m., he said. - grade and the average wage earner only receives $1,500 per year. The suicide rate is 10 times greater than the national average. "The reason is the total n frustration in the lack of and chance for advancement and the general Mission Of Renewal Gl4l nt "Th whole idea was to teach the children kindnesa to said Mrs. Hanson, animals, a graduate of the Unlvei-sitof Utah. "These children up to age four are too immature to learn about God Hes only an abstract to them. You can teach Gods code of love without even mentioning the Bible." CONCEPT OF KINDNESS "The concept of kindness Is just as important as angels and Gods," sha aid. At Wasatch Presbyterian Church, 162647th East, young- i Can an entire congregation be "trained" to define Its goals and carry them out effectively? This ia the queatlon member of Holladay Community Church, 2831 E. 48th South, have been asking themselves and the result has been "Operation Springboard," that will be held Sept. 272$ in the churchs social hall. "The event is a laboratory training experience to develop our resource and skills for more effective ministry as a Christian community," according to Mrs. Lucy Powell. The guest leader will be Dr, Philip Anderson, professor of pastoral psychology, Chicago Theological Seminary. Times for the meetings will bo Sept. 27 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. tc a youth session. The Sept. 28 mccUng will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. ItllMl .. ooioooo WiMMp VigikOrtsfi MI(,m Indian house-tn-hou- Hof-ricM- VAf d three-quarter-bloo- Sioux to 26-2- K a Moore, said today. Because this is the year of the revival for the Assemblies of God, the Rev. Mr. Moore is helping the Rev. Peter Pilot with his "evangelistic thrust" at First Assembly of God Church, 57 E. 13th South. HOUSE house The visitor has been peaking each night this week and will end Sunday at 7 p.m. He has been attempting to inspire First Assembly ef God members In their evangelism campaign. "Christ set the campaign example" when he visited the poor, the Rev. Mr. Moore said, Born on the Rosebud Indian Reservation In South Dakota, the visitor has been a traveling evangelist for the Assemblies of Gcd for a year and visited all parts of the U.S. He has opened an Indian Evangelist Center in Denver and la preaching Christ to the Indiana. It also will be an Indian cultural center and the center of attention now Is the newly formed boys choir. The project also will serve as Hospitality center for Indiana being relocated in the cities by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The Rav. Mr. Moore sc.'d Indians generally are .not receptive to religion of any kind. H said when the Indians were subdued on the frontiers and placed on reservations, the government banned all forms of sacrifice. "Without sacrifice the Indian doesnt have a religion. AREAL NEED He said Assemblies of God denomination Is carrying on 75 per cent of the work with the Indians, and there Is a real need to help the Indian. education "The national level of the Indians is fifth The Utah Christian Mens Fellowship of t)i Christian Church (Disciples ef Christ) wiil hold a retreat 7 at Silver Fork Lodge in Big Cottonwood Sept. a etia t) ria wit 7Km f Vmiiv4a maeA mv 9 use 4wv seuaaai wviUJUg fuwm v4ijrv Central Christian Church. One of the resource leaders will be Albert C. field director in the Department of Mens Work of the United Christian Missionary Society, an agency of the Chriatian Church. He wlU be asslated by tha Rev, Burton Brown, area minister for southern Idaho and Utah for the denomination. The Rev. Mr. Fourie said lay people and ministers from Utah will work under the theme "Wake Up Self" and use small groups to discuss the role of the church in society today. Tile 10.09 long-taile- d the raccoon family. ber 1 Tre-mont- at Sunday 7.30 p m. he will speak on Chile and the work of the Rev. Mason United Methodist Church in that country, his talk, to which the public is invited, will be illustrated with colored slides. Getting away from teaching the to auch young children are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hanson, a recently married couple, who arrived last Sunday with a live kinkajou, a d mem' spirited and "We are interested in g unchurched people into the church, the Rey, Marries Fellowship Retrost IM The nursery school scene at Unitarian Church, East, is typical of -. many area churche- Unchurched the Com munlty Methodist Church Tremont St. and 2nd North. First In Helping FILLMORE An ecumenical rummage sale wes held in Fillmore when the Fillmore Community Church decided to help a hospital operated by The Church ot Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints buy an air conditioner. Members of the Protestant church group, served the Cooperative Christian Ministry ef Utah, include by both employes and patients of the local hospital. An air conditioning fund was started last summer and has been growing until about $600 was collected. The Community Church which serves all of eastern Millard County added $80 to the fund. I0IXIC7M N. M totklO of TYPICAL OF MANY Interested Ecumenical Safe BAPTIST CHURCH the pastorate 569-13t- h faiths. HUT TREMONTON The Rev. Walter F. Mason, a native of North Dakota, has accepted Bible." Rev. Marries W. Moore .. , , Indian evangelist 20, nursery and general "love thy neighbor" concepts, instead of Biblical technicalities. Even Southern Baptists, considered, one of the most conservative of large religious denominations, agree that are "too young to learn much about the y BOGJR PUSEY September Pastorate schools, no matter what the faith, place emphasis on 'Kids Krusade' Set 7 NEWS, M Sr 'h 13th last aro-SX- CHINESE BAPTIST MISSION MX 1711 So. Moil CHURCH 1121 B. 5404 I. MISION BAUTiSA i e V 1 SHILOH BAPTIST 0X4 1 400 last UNIVERSITY BAPTIST w. i towk |