Show Ogden Calendar From 2C will sing and Pastor Wead will preach Tuesday at be worship leader The offertory music “There’s Something About That Name” will be sung by the women’s chorus The singers are: Karen Bell Marion Hill Sharron pm the singles Hill Anne James Kathy McDaniel Rita Sumner and Rangers and Missi-onettfor grade school-ag- e and youth service for junior Michelle Wiedmeier They will also sing “She Who Knows the Lord of Light” Sunday School is at 9:45 am with classes for everyone A nursery is provided 7 group will meet and Wednesday night is family Bible study Royal es high and high school Layton Community 644 E N: Sunday School classes for all ages is at 9:30 am Worship service is at 10:45 am Rev Frank McAuley will speak on “The Believers Example” The scripture lesson is from 1000 Philippians 2:1-1- 1 Assisting will be Nancy Hollister Adult Bible study is Tuesday at 7:30 pm at the church For more information 544-416- telephone 6 Ogden Christian Reformed 3104 Porter: Morning worship will feature a chilSunday at dren’s sermon “Jesus’ Love Holy Cross Lutheran 750 E 150 S Brigham City: “The Right Kind of Oil” is title of the message to be given by the Rev Steve Ingram Sunday at am Text 10 is from John Lector will be Gregg Weiss Jeanette Hooper is organist Jeff Page Angie Porter and Tammy Porter will receive the Rite of Confirmation The last Sunday School classes for the season will be at 9 10:1-1- 0 a piano-voc- al number by Dan White The Rev A William Heersink will preach on “The Role of Mothering” from Psalm 113:9 A Mother’s Day Brunch sponsored by the girls’ Calvi-nett- e Clubs is from 9:30 to 10 am Everyone is invited Evening service is at 6 and includes a time intercessory prayer introduced with the meditation “When Prayer Seems Like a Burden” Mountainview Center for New Thought Ogden Holiday Inn 3306 Washington Blvd: Dr Bill Bauman will present a special Mother’s Day message entitled “The Parent Within” am A Sunday morning at is mothers program honoring planned Healing meditation is 1 day School is at 11 Sun- am United Church of Christ Congregational 3550 Harrison: Infant baptism will be part of the am worship service 1 1 Sunday Rev David J McKin-ze- y will give a Mother’s Day sermon with Chaplain Philip Joos assisting Diaconate will meet following the worship service At 2 pm a Mother’s Day picnic will be at Quincy Park Quincy and 30th Those attending should bring their own food For information phone 393-096- Our Savior’s Lutheran 5560 S 2300 W Roy: The Folk Service is at 8:30 am with Eric Refsdal on the guitar and Jeff Scholtec at the piano Sunday School is at 9:45 am Rite of Confirmation will be conducted at the 11 am service Those to be confirmed are: Kirsten Widner Lisa Ed-sing- er Dianne Browning Julia Bain Jennifer Griffey Stephanie Brodal Dawn Davis Adrian Wilhelmsen Zane Ratliff Adam Bamberg and Justin Hewitt The Rev Charles Riggs will preach on “Your Shepherd” The Chancel Choir Betty Scholtec will sing “The King of Love” Pat Wheeler is the accompanist directed-b- y 1 at 10:30 am Children’s 6 First Baptist 2519 Jefferson: Sunday is to be observed as “American Baptist Women's Sunday” Guest speaker will be Donnis Reese PhD during the am worship service Sunday The theme is “Share The Joy” Carolyn Spurlock president of American Baptist Women will 1 1 LDS Ogden 32nd Ward 1317 Grant: Mothers will be honored at the Sacrament ser- vice Sunday at 10:50 am with Cristi Vail and Terrylynne Maxfield speaking The ward choir and Primary children will sing Drama day evening at 7 The group has performed throughout 38 countries on five continents and in six languages Women First Baptist Church Roy 2025 W 5700 S: Sunday School services are at 9:45 am and Morning Worship is at 11 The Rev Troy Richardson will preach on “The Christian Family” Text is from Acts 16 A special presentation will honor mothers Evening worship is at 1 with a presentation by a professional drama group “The Covenant Players” Ascension Lutheran 805 2nd: The Rev Garland E Go-tos- Episcopal Churchwomen and guests meet at 11:30 am Thursday at the Territory Restaurant for a Spring luncheon and fashion show For reservations call the church office at 392-816- 8 by Monday LDS Riverdale 4th Ward 5500 S 1175 W: Spring social and visiting teachers convention May 16 at 7 pm with refreshments served LDS Ogden College Stake Relief Society 1302 Edvalson: Barbara Gibbs newest member of the Relief Society General Board will speak at a meeting in the Institute of Religion Chapel 1302 Edvalson May 19 at 11 am Her talk will reflect the theme “Tulips and Lollipops” pertaining to the love and cern for one another con- LDS Ogden 49th Ward 4210 S 300 W (just off Riverdale Road across from Kar Kwik): “The Four R’s” will be in concert Friday May 18 at 7 pm Tickets are $1 For more information contact Wes Woolsey 4 at 621-371- ki Movies By IRENE WOODHOUSE facilities for an additional 50 men The Thrift Store will be re- TftE turned to the main floor “We'd like to start building THRIFT STORE operat- ed by the Ogden Rescue Mission at 2781 Wall has moved to the vacated state liquor store building on 25th west of Greyhound Depot This is the completion of the first phase of a building program announced by the Rev James T Stanford superintendent “The main reason we’re building” he said “is that our crowds are too big the chapel on Wall is too small It’s jammed every full every night That means our dining hall is too small too We have to eat in two shifts” “A lot of nights I have to pull out men from the chapel and seat them in the dining hall The other night we had 50 men” Stanford plans to tear down the small Thrift Store at the mission on Wall and build a new within a month” Stanford said “We operate through donations of food clothing furniture and money We want to do the construction ourselves This coming week we’ll be hauling cinder block and we’re getting beams out of the old 24th bridge “Our mission is to feed the poor” Stanford said “We’re open all day long and people can come and go as they please We don’t ask them to embrace a program to get fed They do have to ‘sit under the gospel’ and if they keep coming back maybe they’ll hear something that can be put into practice” The mission is interdenominational The chapel opens nightly at 6:30 to transients If y structure 2lh times they want to stay overnight they are issued a bed ticket then at 7 larger The upper story will house a pm the service begins A differnew chapel with a seating capac- ent church minister and group ity of 110 and contain sleeping each night present the services two-stor- Priory reelects Sister Francis Sister francis forster ar Katherine Howard prioress of St Benedict’s Convent in St Jo- seph Minn This is the second election since the formation of Utah’s Mount Benedict Priory organized in 1980 the year Benedictine sisters were celebrating the 1500th anniversary of the birth of St Benedict whose rule of community living they still follow The Utah unit was formed as Gos- pel 4275 S 1900 W Roy: The Chuck Swindoll film “Strength- ening Your Grip on Leisure” will be shown Sunday at 7 plans for expansion new building uvuBSSDOim re-elec- Concert North Park Foursquare 3C has been to a four-yeterm as regional superior of Mount Benedict Priory The election was held in Ogden under the direction of Sister will preach the sermon “A Mother to Remember” during the worship service Sunday at 10:30 am Frieda Gotoski will report on the South Pacific District convention of the American Lutheran Church Mothers will receive gifts being presented in memory of Zella Stone from her children Claudette Bighani Shirley Rochell and Brent Stone Henry Kiminski will be the assisting miniscr at Holy Communion Kelly Taylor will be acolyte Saturday May 12 1984 er Standard Examiner correspondent N First Baptist Church Roy 2025 W 5700 S: The Covenant Players a touring Christian drama group will be performing at the church Sun- am 1 1 Nozzles” and A congregational yard sale will be held May 19 from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm to raise money for a new mower Standard-Examin- pm Swindoll the narrator advises on the importance of leisure in our lives and urges viewers to be “imitators of God” When work becomes an interest it is idolatry he says a dependent priory of the moth-erhouin St Joseph with Sister se Francis serving as first regional superior Although religious life will doubtless take new forms she said she believes it will survive “Certain values will remain including a basic and important belief system community and a sense of responsibility to one “Women asking to enter religious life come for a way of life not for a way of working” Benedictine Sisters first came to Ogden in the 1940s to open the original St Benedict's Hospital at 3000 Polk “Their healing ministry was a response to the area's need for a second hospital to care for the growing community and an influx of military personnel” Sister Francis said |