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Show " 7 The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, October 20, 1962 g WS OF SALT LAKE AREA, Liturgical Background Ctmrdje Vestment of Clergy Deep in Antiquity 5 S.L. Stakes Await Quarterly Session Services Gill By Maurice A. Jones Tribune Church Writer Growing church Unity, dramatically shown at the Second Vatican Council in Rome, is also illustrated by the use of liturgical vestments by Protestant churches. v Laymen On Sunday PUBLIC INTEREST IN vestments has been stimulated by Council, in the opinion of the Rev. Neale E. Nelson, pastor of the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church,' 1070 Foothill Dr. (2100 East). Vestments," explained Pastor Nelson, are the clerical garments worn during religious ceremonies. They have historical as well as liturgical backgrounds, he added. the Vatican ..Laymen will take charge of worship services Sunday in many Salt Lake area and Utah churches and thousands of churches throughout the United States and Canada. WE DO NOT imagine that the apostles of old and their successors wore special clothes for living and for the celebration of worship. They, like their master, dressed in the tunic robe (reaching to the ankles) which was customary in Palestine. It is even admitted that during the first five centuries of our era the clergy's attire did not differ from that of the ordinary 'faithful. Following the barbaric invasions, the laity gradually abandoned the traditional Roman and oriental dress in favor of the invaders short clothes. The fashion changed, but members of the clergy continued to wear only the long, wide robes. This robe is none other than the black cassock worn duping our services," Pastor Nelson said. use. One such garment was the surplice a garment of white linen often adorned with lace, worn over the cassock of the clergy. It represents a new life in Christ." THE STOLE IS THE symbol that the ministerial office has been conferred through ordination, Pastor Nelson explained. Just when the stole became a mark of ordination .is not clear, but it was universal by the Seventh Century. It gradually acquired ornaments, Do we really desire reconcilespecially at its ends. The color of the stole is not iation with the Soviet Union without interest. The liturgical and if so, on what terms? colors are white, red, green, THAT IS THE question the violet and black. The color of Rev. Horace M. McMullen, tnin-iste- r all the altar bangings, frontal of the Holland Commuand stoles Is of the proper nity Church, 2631 E. 4800 color of the day or season, it South, will attempt to answer was pointed out. WHITE IS USED from Ves a pers of the Eve of the Nativi- GrangerKearns-Magnty through Epiphany season; from Vespers of Easter Eve to the Vespers of the Eve of Pentecost. Red is used from Vespers of the Eve of Pentecost to Vespers of Trinity Sunday, on Reformation Day, Apostles By Associated Press Days, Evangelists Days, Martyrs Days, on All Saints' Day, KEARNS A new mission for the Festival of the Harvest has been formed of Episcopaand for the Day of Thanksgiv- lian families living in the area. ing. will meet for the Members GREEN IS USED through- first time Sunday at 11 a.m., out the Trinity Season except it 'was announced by the Rt. for and festivals during days Rev. Richard S. Watson, which there is no special apbishop of the Episcopal Mispointment. District of Utah. Violet is used from Vespers sionary of the Saturday before the REGULAR church services first Sunday in Advent to Ves- will be held each Sunday in pers of Christmas Eve and the Granger Shopping Center, 2700 W. 3500 South, in the throughout Lent. Black is used on Good Fri- empty offices near the Walker Branch Bank. day and for the Day of y SERVICES are annually by Protestant churches on the third Sunday tn October. . The purpose of Laymen's Sunday is to focus Christians attention on the relationship between what happens on Sunday and what happens on Monday morning, said the Rev. Fred C. Venable, minister of Christ Methodist Church, 2375 E. 33rd South, and president of the Salt Lake Ministerial Assa LAYMENS S u n d a y was first instituted because of a Ted Meyers, left, Zion Lutheran Church intern, wears need for deeper Christian exblack rassock during religious services while Rev, Neale perience on the part of laymen E. Nelson, right,1 wears white surplice, colorful stole, and ln order to provide an opportunity for them to bear witness to what the church means to them," he said. "It was hoped that if they could learn to witness to thfeir fellow church members in one of their own services, it would 9:15 set as his sermon the at the during Sunday preceding them to witness more a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday Oct 24, the anniversary of the help in their daily lives, he easily services. ratification of the United Na- added. The services are a feature of tions Charter by a sufficient World Order Sunday to be ob- number of nations to make it THE REV. MR. Venable said served in many churches effective as an International that Dr. Ivin Lytle, professor agreement, the Rev. Mr. Mc- of physiology and head of the throughout the nation. Mullen said. Department of Experimental THE DATE is traditionally Our country faces new Biology at the University of world responsibilities and op- Utah, would be the speaker at portunities. Some in our land Sunday services in his church are frustrated because our at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Dr. Jacob Geerlings, profesnation, Victorious Jn two wars, cannot now quickly resolve sor of languages at the Uniworld crises in our favor, said versity of Utah and Mrs. John Wade and Mrs. Robert Terrell, the Rev, Mr. McMullen. members of the Wasatch Pres"SOME ARE troubled bebyterian Church, 1626-17tcanNations cause the United will conduct and speak East, not alone control the world as at the 9 a.m. and the 11 a.m. seemed possible when it had services there, said Dr. Donald Bishop Watson will attend sole possession of atomic pow- G. Chris iansen, minister. the Sunday meeting and offici- er. They chafe because the naate at a celebration of the Holy tion now must act largely in Eucharist. concert with many other coun- To Present Pageant neutral Special to The Tribune SUNDAY SCHOOL classes tries allied, friendly, and even hostile. BUTLERVILLE The East are being organized but mem"Christians should approach Jordan Stake, Church of Jesus bers are invited to attend as the dark crises of our times Christ of Latter-daSaints, family units at the opening with an Invincible hope, a con- will present a three-ac- t pagmore new and that viction meeting. eant entitled You and Eterare posThe new mission is to be promising beginnings nity Oct. 26 and 27 at the known as the South west sible in the affairs of nations," East Jordan Stake House, 3001 he said. Episcopal Mission.S. 7800 South. Granger-Kearns-Magn- a FIRST - CHRISTIAN CHURCH . Tfwprry Me ting Piece 3502 Delphi Way (I. ttfe p . title tehee! m. Wertheg CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH lie WELCOME Mill Fw infoneetien, Call Cl First South Fourth East & FRANK M. BUSH Lutheran Rites to Install Westminster, U. Pastor Wl GROW tJP" Music by the Quartatta and Choir CENTRAL Minister Kenneth H. Tattle 945 a.m. Chereh Scheel It: 50 a.m. Wchte, Cemmveiee "On Isiny Chereh Member" FOUR YOUTH Chereh Scheel EPISCOPAL Cenueenien OROUPS-- AGIS AU CR Very Rev. - Wesley Prentderff, INDEPINDENT Dean Anchor Baptist Church A church with an open Bible and a Christian welcome SCHOOL SUNDAY SERVICES 99 a.m Holy Inch art 9.15 a . Family Service, Chereh Scheal and Sermee (Sechartet 3rd Sunday) 11:00 a Prayer A Sermee (Eirchartrt let Sender) 10 AJH. MORNING WORSHIP 11 A.M. Guos, Speaker! In. Tom Miller Youth Meuting 6:00 p.m. Fuwer Hear Wed I g.m. Palestine Pictures wtlh Rev. Miller's Csmm.wtt Postor-Jam- 'ts 6. Irewe . 1400 Sooth 100 East (Sandy) RIRLl Rev. James T. 10044 HINT DRIVt (1035 IAST) Churth School It o m. Workshop Sorulro 10 a.m. i AM IPISCOPAl CHURCH , Seat 9th Bam D.D. Rev. The Carl Ray Iriceon, HI Bethel Baptist Church We Preach Chris, Crackled, Alton, aed Cuming Again" 952 E. 9TH SOUTH !5UNDAY5ERVICES 00 a.m. Hely Cemmenie 9 30 an, Family Semca 11.00 o.e. Mernnig Prayer Ftrt Sen day la month Holy Can Paster Narary Cara at 9.30 A 11 Millard J. 9i45 Bible Scheel 11 e.n. f j& ;i v drU Meriting Worship "The SiWicel Marriage 6:38 YOUTH MSETINOS 7 JO pjn. IVININO SERVICI Guest Speeken Rev. Jeoses Ontee Wednesday PRAYER MEETING 7:30 pjn. Wilcomt Independent Fundamental "V Friendly Ereryon ALL 7:30 9:15 ,m- .- Woreery Caro and Sondey School at 9:15 a jo. and 11:90 a.m. SERVICES Morning m dotty 9 04 o m. end 4:90 P m. SUCHAR1ST Wednesdays-4-4- Doye-9.- 34 OLSON SPEAKER SPEAKiR: James Groan 6i30 g.m. Youth Survice 7t30 p.m. Ivungulistic Sort-ic- u For Information ail out. e.m. .m. lkte lotto, a I. Scheel IN Mill W or ship 11 am 9:N L. S. ..11 :00 7:30 g.m. - Randolph W, Mentor e.m. Training Union ' Ivening Service 8 10 ,m. 7:30 pm fomlor, 4.A., 4.D., DO., Minittcr Olio, . FIRST METHODIST CHURCH - t- - 13th "ntV .y let . 72" end trh Seuth " Dtel A Thooght. (19-720- 1 Sknggs Mtmulri Cheget noon to ell faitht for weddings eed fonnrelt . - loll hoh6 City' Peothltl, 2SM So. BUUNlirUL BAPTIST CHURCHES SUNDAY e.. W SCHOOL 30 a m ,1 4rtvo, 4eitdr, Worroo L. Vlnl. Minister. Summer schedule: Church School, t:4S a.mj Morning Werthip 11:44 o.m. end Sth South: Penwkk T. DM It I I Powlor, Mlnlttor. Church Khoal t:4i t.m. rlKOI BABT1CV Worthlo 11 o.m., 7:34 p.m. Xv 7244 Mietilend rtnru id t a no BTICV pin UlLEAU DArllOl 11 1:34 p.m. yn I t.efo r II X LI A lYlAwIMM 1JIIDBAV IVIUKKMT Nooto , r. : . Nortory Coro Ayedahle CENTENARY Dr. WurTon 5. Bainkrldgo 1744 5. STH (AST HU - Minist nr Robert A Pierre Duster Orchard Orhro; Worship Sarvlco 11:44 Sunday School :4S So COnONWOOD HEIGHTS BAPTIST Sunday School Nolton, Patter Werahlp t:3t end 14:41 t.m. Itaetw 10:50 a.m. MMW Sth Betti C. 8. ttockomo, Porior am Worship 1:3 -- 11 e.m. AuUK :M o.es. Mieltter .HU 9:00 a.m. Qierch Service oe4 fhnrth School Chovch Sorvke m4 11:00 Chereh School b A Witfiee Fer Dr. Fvoii Lytle 7.00 g.m. Methodlrt Yoeth FeUw hig weetieg, FRED VENABLE, WORSHIP SERVICE n.r 17 CHRIST 237S EAST 33RD SOUTH Choral 2ND SOUTH AT 2ND IAST . -- ynikllTV 1KINIIT tundoy Scheel HIM: "Something so Dio lor" 9:30 a tin. Saggar lanrlca 7:30 P.M. EUROPEAN HIDEAWAYS Iwhtorlood. 4tok fomyt, Cette 4royo, Ptnnso rAUL 3 ZION & Free Literature, - CR HU or write BAHAI, 1408 Laird Avenue. t Itrd'i a AX 17477 .m. Bari, IMS South! C o.m. 1370 OR Tom M. Olson, Wewonc, Calif., National Pork) will bo (Yosemit speaker at Family Bible. Hour and evening servlets Sunday, October 2f. Also foe gnd THvrs. eves, at p.m, 11:08 e.m. G- II o.m. It .a . 117 Wett 9th North (Soto Poritl M Stanford I. Hell. Potter, rlULT Sunday School 9 o.m. Morning Worship lt:IJ a.m. ' 1471 Stool Sf. 14 WOttl, Koorns. eJohn W. Bon. Potter DIt CYMin CY M172 Worth ip It AJSL Sundoy School 11 AM. W. Sorontofo Ptrior . Arthur StJ AA.C Plrri Are. end TABPM1 I Sundoy School and Blhie Cleat 1 a.m. o.m. end 11 a.m. IL M77S Worthlo ter-yk- o - 11:00 a.m. Theradeyt eed Holy r?, CROSS OF CH RIST It? Worship 14:34 Sunday School 9:1S e.sh. Seri Stretford r9t h rni RfcDtEmLK no. a. otecu, foster GOOD SHEPHERD a.m.-KS- Rev. H. TOM M. - 148 west Anderson, CY 94S e.m. Sunday Scheel 11 rf)0 e.m. Memlng Worship 1909 VKW STRUT (Sotwooo 13tk end Itch lest) 11 KM A.M. Warship SERVICES WEEKDAY SYNOD URI t .. PASTOR Doo lenctoery New Air Cenditleoed 9t4S a.m. ExcallMit Church School Facilitias CHURCH , 111 srt MM fowtn, Murray, Utah Murray, Utah Church end School Office AM Worth IO Service (11 end 14 41 e.m. Sundoy School 9:34 n. William C. Hoot. Potter Worth! 1343 S. 4S30 West Ooho'l In tho city. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH leknedge Jooooh A. Lethro. Potter, CY ATUNtmCNT 14(rongort .te. fonder School 11 e.m. SAINTS SUNDAY BAHAULLAH at fireside discussion mootings THI NATIONAL IIITHIBAN COUNCIL HI Drive (U S 401 end I7tk Seetk Tho Rev. Rshmt N. Cochrane, Rectos Tho Roy. Pesos H. Josses, Comte j CHURCH-MISJO- Sender School Puts KEARNS ASSEMBLY OF GOD yoo to Investigate tho teachings el BIBLi CHAPEL BtTHISDA Family Klblg Hour ..... t:4 School Mnseing Snrolco . ST. JOHN'S 13 South 9:41 o.m. WEEKLY EUCHARISTS Themdayt and Holy Day 10:30 a m. Hety Cemmenma Third Satarday 1030 a e. Hoofing Strvfce Sell ... .. OUR SERVICES: 1 no day 174 tost, Arthur N. Schmid, P trier Sundoy School 4 e.m, CR I. invite School Svnday 4 30 m. 10 30 e.m. Preaching Sunday 4.30 p.m. Preaching Sunday Cloodo C. McQviddy, Minis tor 1223 Wot, 1338 loo Ik 371 1 Main 340 laet 3rd Sooth Society 9 30 p.m, Cote Memlng The BAHAI C&mmumty SOUTH Stranger Only Onto' READING ROOMS U29 Fat 2lt Seeth 7134 South Sorly Morn loo Worth - 'You're GLENDALE BAPTIST CHURCH CHRIST Oeth Service . CALVARY Worth, 7 ,.m. ST. PAUL'S Baynes SUNDAY SCHOOI Firet and Strand 11:00 a m. TM I UT HI RAN . "A Bible Believing Bible Teaching Church HOLLADAY BAPTIST CHURCH 2738 lot, 19th Sooth H. W. Wicket, Potter LUTHERAN . 7390. C a m. 11.00 am. 4 15 pm. pm 7 30 p m. Mr. foewMt There. 1030 a a. 9 30 am. Fri. ..12 10 get. Tee. 9.30 a at. Sat. Wed, -- 7:00 a.ei. Morning and Ivening Prayer Mea.Set. - 9 00 a jo, A SISy.m. William Cos., Sunday School Morning Worship 7oath Groom . Evening Strvicn Proynr Sarvitt Wad. Sun. School 0 45 a.m II 00 am Worship 74)0 p.m Cvengnlistic Itblo Study S Youth Wod. 7 30 p m. HU 49J02 Payor Pilot DA THE CALI TO WORSHIP KSOP-8- .30 out. 1370 KC ROSE PARK BAPTIST CHURCH Wert 0th North Roe. tomb Wefth, Pastor 566 last South Tampla Society, Miiicreok 2605 East 33rd South Holy Iwcharict Man. S7 Sort 13th Sooth 3900 South 1171 SERVICES WEEKDAY lest Salt Lake City, Utah Southern Baptist Churches Second Church SERVICES 1910 I. Ireeke 352 East 3rd South First Church Sunday 11:09 e.m. SmeN children cared far Wedneeday I g m. 13TH CAST BiMe 7:30 p.m. VIRYONI WILCOMI COMMUNITY CHURCH Subject DOCTRINEFATONMENT IAST FIRST SOUTH 231 662 else CHRISTIAN SCIENCE St. Mark's Cathedral of CHRIST CHURCH Evangelical Free Church chal- - Spatial Merit South Salt lak Auditorium 1SOO Seeth State Street Commun. Granger ' 2400 West 3000 tO. 55 the church have been lenged by the Rev. Mr. Pilot to pledge $600, needed to complete the Sunday School- facilities of the church. Denver Tenth far Christ SANDY I teeth Minister Howard iehnsee 045 a.m. Bible Scheel AND friends of MEMBERS SPECIAL H. James Groan luecutlve Director , Greater HORACI M. McMUUIN Minister CHURCH AND SCHOOI 4:14-11- "Chlldraa of Dailra Nurtury During Morning Service Youth Creeps FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Ro. R. Pilot, Parlor ming. YOUTH ,0 CHRIST COMMUNITY CHURCH SUt IAST 4000 SOUTH 11:00 A M Church School 9:43 a.m. TO ALL HOLLADAY . 1045 a 33 SOUTH 6TH IAST " 10 00 A M. Sunday School 11 00 A M. TOPIC: "A Jooloot Oe- dA livlni Hvtbond" Kov. K. MorrtH Smith F 7:30 "Prayer" Mitt Edna Ckark United Church of Christ Nveh W Oiltiten. Minister A M. y TONIGHT Se. tJHi InW 56 h 1:45 A WELCOME A liberal Church for All Pertons 'WHEN Harvest Event homos throughout CHURCH A.M. 11 CHURCHES "DISCI7LIS Of CHRIST 7:00 p.m. FIRST SALT LAKt SOUTH SALT LAKI AND 9TH SOUTH Semite: TO e.m. end 7 p.m. Fee. I. Srhipper, Fetter 4553 Heiteday tie Services 11 s.e. end 4 pm, tee, N. Vegliong, Fetter A Chereh ef the "Bochood Neer" - MORNING SERVICE Assembly Plans PILLAR. OF FIRE CHURCH REFORMED FIRST UNITARIAN Miniitar CHRISTIAN SALVATION ARMY 117 L 1st faiitli THE ITH EAST I.) It CHRISTIAN -- ... h - East 3153-9t- d World Affairs Sermon Topic Episcopal Mission to Open For Southwest S.L. Area Fifth-Elevent- Sunday sessions for Winder Stake are scheduled at 9:30 a.m. and 2:30 pjn. in the Win-de- r Second-FourtWard Chapel, 950 E. 3825 South. Grant Stake will hold Sunday sesMARK E. PETERSEN, sions at 10 a.m. and 2:30 pjn. member of the Council of in the Granite Stake House, Twelve Apostles, "and Alvin R' 2005-9tEast Dyer, assistant Jo the Council, MT. JORDAN and Sandy will officiate at the reorganization meetings in Kansas City, Stakes will hold joint SaturMo., Josqph Fielding Smith, day nighU meetings at 6:30 8 president of "the Council of p.m. and p.m. in the Draper Ward Chapel, Twelve Apostles, announced. First-ThirEast. Antoine R. Ivins of the First 12300-6tCouncil of the Seventy will be Mt Jordan Stake will hold the principal speaker at a Joint its Sunday meetings at 10 a.m. of the Grant' and and 2:30 p.m. in the same To conference Rev. Stanford R. Hall building while the Sundav Winder Stakes. get University campus post meetings of Sandy Stake will be held at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. in the Sandy Fourth-FiftWard Chapel, 500 S. 7th East Sandy. STERLING W. SILL, assistant to the Council of the Twelve Apostles, will represent the general .authorities Ceremonies are being planned ford R. Hall will be Installed at the conference. for Oct. 28 when the Rev. Stan- - as Lutheran campus pastor for the University of Utah and Alma Sonne, assistant to the Council of Twelve Apostles, Westminster College. will be principal speaker at CEREMONIES are being conference sessions of the planned by the Lutheran Cam- Temple View Stake. pus Council of Northern Utah THE SATURDAY meetings and the Protestant -- Campus will be held at 6:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. In the stake house at Ministry at the University of 1883 S. West Temple, and SunHarvest Festival, an an- Utah. will be at 10 day meetings nual religious service of the The services wilb start at 5 a.m.' and 2:30 In the Asp.m. First Assembly of God, 57 E. p.m. in the Zion Evangelical sembly Hall on Temple Square. 1070 Foothill Dr. (2100 will be held Church, 13th South, East). Wednesday through Sunday at To Tour S. Pacific THE REV. JOHN Arthur, 7:30 p.m., with an 11 a.m. SunEzra Taft Bensoni of tha day service also planned, said western regional secretary of Council of Twelve Apostles, the Rev. Peter Pilot, pastor the Division of College and Church of Jesus Christ of LatteUniversity Work of the Na- r-day of the church. Saints, is scheduled to tional Lutheran Council, will leave Salt Lake City Oct 25 THE REV. Eugene Perault, preach the sermon. on a three-monttour of the pastor of the Trinity Assembly THE REV. A. G. Fjellman, South Pacific which will inof God. Rawlins, Wyo., will be the speaker at the five-daregional director of the Board clude meetings with missionreligious service. He is also of American Missions, Augus-tan- aries in New Zealand, AusLutheran Church, will be tralia and Samoa. the youth director for the Assemblies of God for all Wyo- the Installing officer. THE THOUGH THE PRIESTS at the beginning of Christianity used the same clothes as other citizens for everyday wear, that does not mean that Bacred vestments did mot come into THE SATURDAY meetings, scheduled for 6:30 p.m. and 8 p.m., will be held in the Grant Ward Chapel, While general authorities of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints are reorganizing the Kansas Stak? of the church Saturday and Sunday, five stakes in the Sait Lake area will hold quarterly conference sessions at the same time. r the Church "Undes-itendin- 7:34 Ampin Porting School AH Agee p.m GraCE 7i-57-,8 Ckumh School e 4 Rpg. p Dmiytm N. 1.1. Chwrdi School 9:45 e.m. MYF 4 00 g.m. "The Bagel an4 the Jew" 11:00 e.m. FRen "Amhea4ec for Chrlrt" "T Mmirinr tnrrkn 1108 o.m. TRINITY-KEAR- NS tl Seuth 4944 Watt: wm. N. Whlaenhunt. Mtnlttor. Church Scheel, 9:41 t.eu Werthip 11 t.m. 144 I- - McMillan Latwi Jerry W. Stbylen, Minister. Church School. t:4l t.mw werthip, 11 a.m. r- - o.ttr-C- h. n m. Warship and Isrmnn '(The laymoot Ministry" 4:04 p.m. Yneth Msstingt Visiters Welcome iri Concord: A. M. SttudolH. Mtnto tor. Church tchooi 14 .nu Werthip 4:45 4:30 p.m. Teeth Mattings for All Ago Including Yoong Adult followshlp -- |