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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, November 27, 1965 10 Advent Rites Start Sunday, Mark New Liturgical Year NEWS OF SALT LAKE AREA Churches MAURICE Dr. Carl Sogerhammar, jAngoles, presidentof the -- - r- ($ 1fir(i. Los ic Southwest Synod of the Lu Pacif- - theran Church in America, will spend a busy two days i n Utah Saturday and Sunday when he fills four speaking 3 j u .J) k i t w i engagements. He will be the guest speaker for a special fall ReV. meeting of the Lutheran Men of Utah organization on Saturday. The dinner, to which the women are also Invited, will be held at the Hansa House, 19 E. 2nd South, at 6:30 .1?' ' ti TRIBUNE CHURCH EDITOR Lutheran Synod President to Visit, Install Pastors at 2 S.L. Churches I 1 A. JONES Churches in the Salt Lake Valley that follow a liturgical tradition will be celebrating their "New Years Day this! ,A Sunday. On that day, Lutheran, Roman Catholic and Episcopal churches will begin the observance of Advent the start of. ' the new liturgical year. The word advent means coming" and the obvious reference is to the coming of Christ. It has been celebrated since the Sixth Century. After the Council of Lenda (525 AD.), the four Sundays immediately prior to Christmas were, set aside as a time of preparation. The liturgieal color is violet the color of royalty in the preparation for the coming of the . king 'C it. -- r ; 4 r' p.m. To Install Pastor Sunday at U a.m., Dr. will Install the Rev. as pastor of Our Prescott Roger Saviors Lutheran Church, 2500 E. 3900 South. And at 3 p.m., he will offer the dedicatory sermon at the new sanctuary of Our Saviors Lutheran Church x In Seger-hamm- Dr. Carl Segerhamrnar . . . speak al four meetings. Lutheran campus pastor at University of Utah and Westminster College. The service will be in Mt. Tabor Lutheran Church, h East at 8 p m Pastor Prescott who succeeds the Rev. A. E. Cox, now pastor of , Rabbi Stanley T. Relkin1 of St. Stephens Lutheran Temple Bnai Israel, 249-- tth Church, Long Beach, Calif., is a East, will represent the Jew- graduate of the University of and Northwestern ish Chautauqua Society as lec- Minnesota He served Lutheran Seminary. turer at Westminster College4 with the U.S. Marine Corps a will He address Wednesday. from 1950 to 1952, and currently convocation at 9:30 a.m. in Payne Gymnasium on What Judaism and Christianity 175-7t- Fellowship Speaker Have in Common. Rabbi Relkin lectures on college campuses under the auspices of the Jewish Chautauqua Society, an organization that creates better understanding of Jews and Judaism through education. The society is sponsored by the National Federation of Temple Brotherhoods. Special to The Tribune UNTIFUL Dr. Harold N. Augler, a career missionary in Latin America with extensive service in Honduras. Ecuador and Mexico, will be guest speaiker at a Senior High Pil grimi Fellowship at Bountiful Community Church, 400 E. 1st CHURCH of CHRIST United PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 663 KAST 13TH - North, Sunday at SOUTH p.m. lt 740 S. 7fc Claud C. McQuiddy, Minuter 9 45 a m. Ubk School Sunday 10 45 p m Worship Sunday 6 SO p.m. Worship Sunday Writ for FltEf fttblo I Fred L Nelderbeker, Pastor, H5443I 10 00 a fvndoy IcKnI ... 11 00 a m. Memiitf lltnliip 4 30 p m, I van kg Sarvk 7 30 pm. Bibk Study Tuesday.. ... ......... Corrospondonco 6 ...... Court Why Go to Church? Worlds Great Institution Essential to Community tion. Assisting Dr. Sogerhammar In the installation of Pastor Hail will be the Rev. Donald Olson, pastor of Mt. Tabor Lutheran Church and president of the Lutheran Campus Council of Sditor- - rr leader ord Northern Utah. The Rev. James R. Stewart, pastor of Hol Trinity Lutheran Church where Pastor Hall served from 1962 to 1965, wiU ar liturgist for the service. Lectors (those who read the be les sons) will be the Rev. John M. scripture Wade. Protestant campus at pastor University James the of T Brown, canori chaplain for the Utah Missionary District, Episcopal Church, and the Rev. Ber-toHushagen, pastor of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Sandy. The Rev. Mr. Hall was ijorn in Chicago .where he attended public schools and Chicago City College. A graduate of August-an- a Theological Seminary, Rock Island, IU., he has done graduate work at the Lutheran School of Theology, Chicago, and the University of Utah. His internship was served at Gustavus Adolphus Lutheran Church in St.. Paul, Minn. Before coming to Salt Lake City, he served as pastor of First Lutheran Church in Ault, Colo., and was Lutheran campus pastor at Colorado State College, Greeley. A reception will follow the inin the Fellowship stallation The Rev. James T. Brown celebrates Holy Eucharist at new, modern altar which has at-- Hall. r FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. f. Filet Pei tor 57 lest 13th South $ 4 45 o m. Sun. School Worship Church Hails 20th Century Art Bible Study & Youth Wed. 7 30 p m. sity of Utah Campus Christian Center. 232 'University St. (1350 East). James McBeth, a 'graduate of the university and now a member of Weber State College faculty, designed an altar and cross being used by Episcopal and Lutheran students for religious services. Utah Clay, Stone . The altar and cross are made of Utah clay and ground stone The Rev. James J. Brown, Episcopal campus minister and the Rev. Stanford S. Hall, OH Rot. Mike 4. Pilot 1370 -Bailor - CHRISTIAN CHURCH Y.utll - 7rayr ' L Ril.7. Th.B., Patter Jana, MRS. Minima, 1 Ed. and Mul Uri taynwad 11 AM. "YH! ABSENCE OF JESUS" CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST 569 Post 7000 South Dele I. Willir is, Potter 255-3- ,1 4 4 45 am. Sunday School 11 00 a m. Morning Worship 7 00 p m. Evening Sarvica Sunday School Morning Worship Evening Service 7:1 J p.a BAPTIST CHURCHES south Orchard Dfiva Paul Alkao, Mtnlatar. a Worahlp Sarvica 11 a . Sunday School 9 Church School 9i5 Bart 77 South 13th FIRST BAPTIST am. Worihip 11 oo ajn. Ed.T3tandpin-Mualo. Earl L. Biley, Paator. Raymond D. Jooaa, Min. of A.-Beaudoin. Mima 400 Concord GILEAD BAPTIST tar. Church School 16 a.m. -- Worahlp 11 a.m. Chaa. L. McCarty, Paator. a 3900 South 9900 Church School, 9 45 ami Worship. 11 am. E. McMillan Lana Jerry W Babylon. Minister. IYIUKKM I Church School Worship, ll am. I. Wt IIIIBDAV BAPTIST CHURCHES SOUTHERN 2700 latt 3th BAPTIST Sauth-- H. GLENDALI Ills Wad 1319 III Id Avo, I Strove Union Ivoning Sarvica Training Training Union Evening Sarvica Rohad McCallor FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Grongor-J- 43 1 -- J700 Waa SOUTHEAST 503 Highland sy,ly May , rla Irwt, ' BAPTIST CHURCH Privp-Cho- Union G OG p . Ivamng Sarvica 7:00 p n. Training BAPTIST CHURCH fauth-- r Randolph W Guntat and Ray, ALL CHURCHES Ichaal 0 40 'am. Dr "Something of Value" 4 45 a m 1 00 a m 7 00 pm .... Southern ANCHOR Ivoning tnrvk Pactaf-lT-f- I SO p.m. Ivoning Service "B "btrt Strangerj If p.aL m. 7 00 pm. MORNING SERVICES Sarfit lt-0- a m. Ages Including Yeung Adult Pellewthip 145 Nrkinf C Broth 9.43 11:00 SCHOOL Wanhip Sorvica Tha Rev. Carl R SAINTS' J PRESBYTERIAN FIRST ' ot c Stmt 4 Bkdrt last of Tewgt Mkktert WdlMHO taymead C. Cochrane ond the Quantm Saryicos Kolb F Rev. Brown T. "SAINTS 434-75- Peter H Jones YOUTH Rav. Paler H Jonas 2033 I. 6200 S., 464-75- 01 For Timet of Dotty ond Sunday Sen u el Telephone tha Church or comuh Yellow Puget CARE GROUPS 4 4 P M. Bldg., VESTVALE 3610 5 4400 Watt John Brawn. Fattor Chapel, CHURCH MISSOURI I'.4? SYNOD (,un,,,u K25, Sunday School 4 45 a ml Worthip 10 30 a m 5-7477 195S Rest Strafford (26th Rail, 2511 South) Rav. Clayton w Hammall .M a.m. Morning Worthip I 15 a m. Sunday School, Bibla Cl Lata Morning Worthip 1104 am 247 4151 REDEEMER larhr I am . a 1030 South 5th East ay JwlilM O. Mackcamp, Factor 5 45C. am. Sir Warthln School 1 Sunday THI NATIONAL LUTHERAN am. COUNCIL (Granaar) 2040 W. 3500 So. Sunbay Ichaal Worthip 10 a.m. Paator a.i 11 A. Luthra. 10 Rev. a m. MT TABOR 10 a M. AlC I7 l 120 0511 Donald I Olson, Pastor Family Worship and Church School 2500 Eaa 300 South 170 1411 S (Holladav) Reaar Froscot, Factor 11 00 a m. Sunday School 10 00 a m. Worthip 0 45 a m. and 2 8Utah 5071 r Baarn. Rav. Irving Savartsan, Interim Fatter PAUL Sunday Schael 0.50 a m. Divine Worthip Him. 1 . 100 Foothill Neal I Nalton, Fattor 10 a m. Warship 1.19 and 11 a m. Sunday School OUR SAVIOR ST . d AIUN United Church of Christ - GOnONWOOD UN AM. am. N unary Cam Fravldad St. (01 5 Ouvid Staala, Duplicate Worship PS 9 56 and a South) 0. Minister Idtenl CtetMt 11pm. Nuraary Car Frpvidod Soma Havre MT. OLYMPUS 3210 Eat, 3900 South ar 277-54- IOiIS a.m. SCI far ALL l l a.m. Warship J6piCardalJMinltti Lets Ta k "An lnclustvt Fellowship BOUNTIFUL. COMMUNITY CHURCH J (act at 130 North Roontitul MIUS. Minister 45 a m. Church School, Worship, Four Youth Groups, 4pm Sunday About YOU DONALD Ham HOLLADAY COMMUNITY CHURCH 1411 (AST 4400 SOUTH Car. Wonder Lena A 450 South HORACE M McMUHIN, Mmtter ANN LA RRiCQUE, Mm. at Id. 15 S 11 06 a m. 13 6 11 Mam. SANDY CHURCH JOHN R IROOKI, Fodur 125 S. ISM EAST FAMILY WORSHIP 19 M am. Church School 1645 am. COMMUNITY latt Ckvfds tctrael 4 39 A M. Wevsbip Nee HAM.- - 277-51- Sonduy School 11 Worth fc. x ... WELCOME CROSS OF CHRIST Mmlstan Donald Christianson. D.O. Daaald Stainer, 5D. Peimty Werskig 9AM 1596 Vm 264-71- at lhalamar Wadding T7th lauth and 17th 0:45 o.m. AND SINNERS" NURIRt 29S-27- Service! WASATCH Strmon: Services at Taylartvill lac. Canter, Paul J Taylor 4700 S. Radwaad Read, ST. JAMES' Rwnky, Th 0. Acbetea. I 0. Church School Kern, Curate at Oauntilul Jeep Fast I. 355 W 1050 Sgear Worship Sorvlco 11:00 o.m. I THI LUTHERAN W.rdnp I ....... LUTHERAN Church Idwal a.m. a.m. ST, STEPHENS' idh,n uAcm Patter Riky Grent SancftMuy Open Evenings far Prayer and Meditation Power Hour Wed. I p.m, Pastor Thomas H. Miller 1700 Sovtk an Faathill Drive RESURRECTION Rav CHURCH ., Gospel Service 7 pm. tri 361 I. 4tb Cast, 323 5369 Encson, DD, Tha Rev. Lawrence The Rev. Robert H Th Church School, All Agee 00 a m ' Thy Taber nock ' Nursery Cere Provided 5 00 p m -- M Y F 7 00 p m. Btbk Study and Prayer Free Perkmg Around Church Ith West ond 3th South Combined Services ot 5600 So. 331 I. 1st louth, 364.7135 Wesley Fransdoril Th Rpv James The Rav. Quentin F Kolb Re ST. PAUL'S Rav sis 1880 East 5600 So. DILI Rounds, Pester Very Th 1 4SS-9SS. STH IAST Minister Robert J. Pierre Sunday Bcheal f:4J Morning Warship 11:00 a.m Nitrstry ts Prottded for both sett tets ST. MARK'S 7. SO g Fad . .1740 GRACE METHODIST npnoPAE, 7:10 pun. CENTENARY. Warren S. lambridgo East South Tomplo Th Maming Art end Sulert In Lhnst" ALL 7rii Grad M V E (On ffaap) Ith and tk Ora. M V (Ind group) Samar High M Y F. (3rd group) Nursery Cor Available 4 30 p m. Youth Meetings far AH Ample MORNING WORSHIP 9 30 A.M. SISLft SCHOOL 10:43 A.M. 9:43 a.m. 11 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. T.U. W m.iiia Sunday Worthip and Sunday School Sarvicau 9 and II a.m. Sunday Iva. 5:30 and 7 p.m. 2 Sunday School Worship Rev 11 CHURCH 6680 South Highland Drive Kendall Bauer, Minister 10 am Sunday Bible Study 11 am. Morning Worship 6 45 p m. Evening Service -- 7pm Wednesday Bible Study Alliance Beutti Salt Lake AuUitenma Minister Garfield O Powell Sun School B Worship 10 B 11 an. Youth 4 Ive Worship 4 P M 7 P M. Wednesday C 0090 Prayer Meeting 7 30 P M CALL 4 ; Your Security?" n Visitors Wekemg 201 N. 3rd West, Sandy 1724 East 21st South 467-252- Is An independent, friendly Bible centend chuu h Boptuf Convention Training Union G E4 p m. Ivoning Sarvica 7 EO p.m. CHURCH w. Whfct, Fort CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH Carnar a.m. mud "Where Sermon BAPTIST CHURCH Th FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH Guy D. Wurd, Factor 1171 Wad 5th Narth-R- av. HOLLADAY Worship Services BAPTIST CHURCH 1915 II . .. riiAUriM 9:30 a.m. Interim Minister Highland . latt on- dR tchord Harm CHURCH la waddma and ten awl. Mumariat Chapal P BOUNTIFUL 13th SCHOOL CHRISTIAN yA. u vnitllYV 44-447- 1 SUNDAY 801 255-ilBerton Hushaoett Sunday School 11 a m. 1170 Watt h North (Rata Fork) HULT IKIlMIIT Jamas R Stawart, Factor Sunday School 30 a.m. Morning Same II a.m. Muintar YEIXEN 'God MISSIONARY Worship 237S EAST 33RD SOUTH OENE sptng SOUTHEAST CHRISTIAN GOOD SHEPHERD CHRIST FIRST 244-04- 1f Mil S. at 2nd East felt Lake City s Downtown Churck Hugh W Gillilon, Minister 3534 South Market Street (2620 West) George W Green, Paster 7:00 p.m. Saptitt Youth Fallewihip Midwaak Sarvica oilo: 2nd South 1S BBt hope of the worl(L j can prove, but I do ur scoy. you to make this worship, supporting its missioiij Jet. tor All Ptriont 3041 FAITH BAPTIST 30 a at. un(jerstanding and being able to mterpret lt wi are sustaining an enterpnse that is in truth the is sure to bless you as you sustain the good hope fir and as you come to By strengthening each church mankind m llve tle depths of your participating in local life and . A Liberul Church BAPTISY CHURCH GALILEE 11am Milkreek Rev. Frank M. Blish . . . Irges all to attend church. j ATUNtlV'.fcNI FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH .f.... ..... a.m. Evaning Warhig Sarvica t"JESUS AND HIS KINGDOM" ftaaa Survku, "A Btbh Belitt inf; Biblt Tttibing Church' FIRST DAPTIST CHURCH East S 4 15 pm. 7 00 p m. 7,10 p m. Wud. ps. being prepored Birth ' Youth Meetings 4 30 P M Nursery Care All Regular Services m. 1100am. Group A M 244 South State 340 East 3rd South 1343 Cast 33rd South (Milkreek Plaza) Pint and Second 10 SO A M. for Christ t ' On & a Ivuninyi Survicu f 45 SCHOOL READING ROOMS SUNDAY SCHOOL Sunday 11am. Wednesday, I Small Childrea Cared far Tuttle, Minister H. CHURCH 177-1- Mamin. War. hi. "Ratigh SladdingM 7i30 MR. -- Hoar a Frayar Wednesday tilvar Fark Yaath Comp and Bibl Confarantn l. 3900 South Ut-ISt- e, SERVICES a CHRIST) 370 South 3rd East Kanneth Cam, Paitar R EcNmiI Sunday 7rOO 7.M. 777 South 13th William ' Class! fop all agf (4uair CHurtb far Childrea Under 11) 11:00 A.M. "Mao and luilnai far Oad" :4S A.M, Wadnaiday. Da. lat 1910 I D. OF By Rev. Frank M. Bhsh Minister, First Congregational Church I believe the church to be the greatest 'institution on earth, and multitudes are finding it true. Perhaps, as one writer has said, people are (the church. If so, they are discovering it In spite of the fact that critics say that it is no longer relevant to the times. I believe the church to be essential to the health and integrity of the community. Square Dancing There have been those who have tried, by force of circumstance, to live in a .community, where there was no church new communities, grown to be small cities before the church jwas started. These people tried organized recreation, comm uni- ty square dancing, picnics, clubs of all kinds as substitutes. Not until the church was built did they become real neighbors to each other. Something indispensible to the very existence of the commum- ty is the church. There, the peo- pie experience the great contin- uities of life. All that is best m our lives comes as a result of traditions and culture deeply rooted in the church. - SCIENCE- "Ancient and Modern Necromancy, alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced" First Church 352 East Broadway (3rd South) Second Church 1165 Foothill Drive First Church, Millcreek 2605 E. 33rd South CENTRAL KC Evangelical Free Church Hifoby Raster CliniSTIAM t & & M In addition, the liturgical that concerns itself with worship patterns is, in all branches of Christianity, making us aware of church ceremonial to communicate m 20th Century terms. The artist, on the. other hand, interested in all dynamic elements of the 20th Century and not supported in that interest by the church, neces 9.30 a.m. II a.m. 7:30 p a. Gospal Service There is a grbwing sense of the righteousness of commissioning architects who will furnish 20th Century designs. N - Not Thi I th third In a at appeals bv Salt Lam -church on Lor Go to Church sporv bv tha Salt Lake Exchansa Club Local Life Growing Sense Went Own Way ... Family Bible Hour (DISCIPLES 5tb-359-- mi For too long, the church has been concerned with the 19th Century which is a sentimental kind of image, said the Rev. Mr. Brown. 'He pointed out that a divorce that has taken place between . the church and the artist is result of the church insisting on the older image. STREET VIEW sarily went his own way, he added. 'Our hope is to reestablish t h b dialogue between the church and the artist. The church will gain from the artist a revived sense of honesty and 20th Century authenticity. And the church may give the artist a sense of community. tion. BETHESDA BIBLE CHAPEL CONSERVATIVE 52 Univer- (Between 13th ond 14th lost) a Stronger Only Onto Yoa'r vitality in Christian A "new art can be seen at the lord's Supper im 7 00 p m. ivongsiittis Lutheran campus pastor, who jointly commissioned the work, hope to obtain some 20th Century vessels for the altar to complete the transi- By Maurice A. Jones Tribune Church Editor 14 fPVf .1100om.lt traded much attention at U. of I. Campus Christian Center. Altar, cross are clay, stone. i Sample: Cross, Altar n The Call to Worship KSOP- -3 30 o m. BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH s. Named as Liturgtat Pastor Hal, member of Our Saviors Lutheran Church will be the hturgist for Pastor Prescotts installa- Roy, Weber County. Later Sunday, he will install the Rev. Stanford R. HaU as Will Rabbi to Lecture On Wednesday At Westminster is a chaplain in the Naval FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 2150 Foothill Drivt Sunday School '9:45 A.M. Morning Service 11 A.M. 'Getting Into Life" HOW WAS YOUR THANKSGIVING? Did ytou write that letter te someone who is &hut in? Did you cell home, if you ere ewy from home Did you then God for Jut being alive The jGivingneu of God U e direct result ot our thankfulness because in e grateful mind wo establish an AWARENESS of tha Presence of God within end around ua at all times Dr Ernest Holmes, in the book SCIENCE OF MIND, aaysy The eternal gift U always made The Gift of God ig the Nature of God The Law of Giving,1 will be the sermon topic at the First Church of Religious Science, meet mi in the Ramada Jnnr 1000 S State Street Sunday, November 21st at 11 am Sunday School at 11 e hi in the Brighton Room m. la the Friday, et 7 30 Brighton Room, the claaa on SCIENCE OF MIND will be by Dr. Pearl Matthews. FIRST CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Salt Lak City Fallawthip Frnrst Holme. Pounder ALWAYS VIIYONI Cam and a COM! bring WIL friend ar two. you'll meat sama paapl. I'll b looking ter tran-dart- you. Minister Rpv. Frank M. Blish Rev. Music by Choir Herbert Ernest Brandt Nuraary During Morning Sarvica NOTE: Us but from 1st South to aow location. V ;i |