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Show NEWS OF THE Spiritual Care Seminar LAKE AREA SALT e Bv loAnn Jacobsen Tnoune Staff AAntc-- r Doctors nurses, clergymen of the healing are all members team " Edited by Patricia K. The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, F irI The Rev Michael J Winter McCoy 22, 1972 - SepU-mh- In the interest of er said total patient care, all mem bers must learn to work as a team " I'.iirr lion I 1 He s a clergy m.m department of Scholars Seek Key To Modern Perils l.ciinc P.s U ( Press oi riel VAnler the biggest gathering Bible si holers eer hi Id about 3 000 of them, from 20 imintiies Hn-- met under the a svm Mgn of the butterfl hoi of humanity s soainig spn i' And tliej sought to tiace its It wax of lons iioi at Cross Holy and one of aporox 4(1 persons who parti upated in a five dav confer al enie through Friday ros-Moreau Hall Holy FT hool of Nursing 1402 vnuth Temple Bliss, chairman of the U department of psy chiutn, Dr Dale S Cannon, clinical psychologist Veterans Administration Hospital and Hospital lrnatelv I MuhaelJ Winterer cam Must Work Together At the same tone the Hibli can vision of lit mg for each other of mutual coiesponsibil biotheihood and peace it among men is obscured and thicvtemd In modern trends the scholars said and n those ury trends subtle and undei score the increasingly need foi the ideal r That he added, is the goal upheld by Jesus, whose life unleashed a line that over tomes the world s dominating snare the will to power" and that makes for a recoin turn vs hit h re.it lies to the verv depth of mans understanding ol offers the beginning and the foundation of a new leton-uhhumanity, he said It d Note hounded This was a note sounded as the thinkers li different associations of specialized scholar Angeles ship, met in Los recently for the International ( ongress of Learned Societies the in the Field of Religion first of its kind and sc opt the Jl was sponsored b School of Theologv at Claremont. Calif, and the Amen ol Council learned call Societies Moio than ISO pa pels were piesented man ot them academic all-- , ahstmse yet pointing uisistenth to the mounting interdependence of human beings their present a tmn hinging on each other and set also to then inherent biutalities and limitations The si oclock news is the most brutal piogiam on and we do not even turn it off said tli'olugian Al lie lTiedlander ot London line edge ot our sensibilities has been worn aw at bt the moiistrc sities of om age hiutry Instruction Set In Metaphysics foui week course in met aphysics, sponsored bt the Chinch of Religious Science is under way at 2"li L 4th South Held on Thuisdats 7 id to 9 pm the class is aimed at teaching paiticipants to help ihcniselces to be piospeious healthy and well" lhe public is mt ited cooidinatoi, msc-ruc- ross Hospital Dr Lin coin I) dark, piofessor ol psychiatry, Dr Sidney clinical psychologist Dr Unix ( Role Noted traditional (hnstianitv Thomas is ever dec leasing plating pait in the explicit doctrines of said historian people soc inlogist Benjamin Nelson of New A oik he said nuclear ultimate weapons and w aimngs of doomsday have evoked a new religious sense of the cosmos and of However, origin meaning purpose and destine ot the an awareness chain world J tenants on the atized bv moon reading fiom the Book of Genesis ( Forums to meet the i until dates." both Republican and Democratic, for state and na tional offices will be held at various churches dining the month ot October at 7 p in Gov (ulvin L Hampton will make a omt appeal a nee with Nicho las L Mi ike at the Cluist I mted Methodist Chinch 3175 JJ00 South The evening L fomm is sponsored bv the Mens Set vice Otguniulion On Oct b thetwogiibeitiatori.il candidates will speak five to S each on The Ini of Political Involvepoitance The bi eakfast meeting ment will be held at the ( ottonwood mmuti--s 1VJ (hurch Sister (arohta, (SC. Bait ol the Healing Team Mary Agnes, patient counselor Hole Cross Hospital said into subhuman chaos German theologian Fonst K,is ein.inn lie said t hiistian lieedom niton is at odds with con.en tional behavioi adding that the liberated I hiistian will remain ciitical and will be come a thorn in the llesli of his communitv The First Church of the Naz..rene, 2U1S E 21st South, will begin an eight dav evan gelistic crusade Sunday at 11 a m and 7pm It will continue each dav at 7 30 pm except Saturdav, 1 Oct through Evangelist Ivan Sisk, San Diego, Calif who has con ducted over 400 evangelistic crusades sine e he will preaching as a teenager I ake ser salt the conduct vices li. c . k minis! r has ar ' c medicine Thev discussed and ethics, psychiatric syn- dromes. management of disturbed behavior, management of and grief reactions, psychological reac- bereavement tions of hospitalized children and their families, and their as clergymen and docroles tors They met to continue their times we have to meet with family members of a hint or dying person Somehow if I ciy it s a com toil to the family They know meeting left, and Dorothy Sakech during five-daheld to unite doctors, nurses, clergymen as team. Rev. . M. Beaudoin of the Gilead Baplixt Church. compares ideas with student nurses Kathy C.rohert, ex - Tod..y s woi Id is suffenng a which 'crisis of reason" threatens to plunge it back v education in hospital ministry But, more unportant, they gathered to mtegrate the clergy and the medical aspeits of total patient care the FTrst Congregational Church, Lutheran, Church of Jesus Cluist of Latter-daSaints, Christian, Baptist, Methodist, Catholic, Episcopa n a n and Presby churches throughout the Area were there y clinical psychologists, clurg men, sisters and members nf of pastoral services-HolCross H&pital, and the department of psychiatrv at the Imversity of Uah Medi cal School teria 1 1 Represented Nurses, student nurses, doctors, including psychiatrists, Many rnent Led Discussions Inter-mountai- n The educational conference was sponsored by the depart y Participants spent five days Fred Kolcuch, M D , PhD. and Steen 71utnuk Pli D leading discussions with , i Many that I Ameiicun plulosophei Hails Jonas noted that modem tech nologv loiccs a new untoie seen dimension ot responsibil ltv" on ethics since possibili ties are now seen toi pi tilling mg life indcfimtelv controlling behavior and controlling genetically the traits of future-ma- mpathy don t believe that a nurse supposed to show emotion " Sister Agnes contin ued However, I do believe it should a be controlled empathy It was the first conference of its type in the Intermoun-taiArta the first conference in which members of the medical profession and of the clergy met to integiate their healing talents Thev learned through lec tines v ideo tapes of patient intei views small group discussions panel discussions large group disc ussions Denominational Magazines Playj a Vital Hole not n Rev Matinee Moran Chaplain. Weber state College .I). 1972 i I is line s Publication: V-- cure I Controlled German theologian Doiothee Solee saving the gospel to cases its mtei c st on the and the pom oppiessod The Bible demands added th it we paiticipate in this which is the liberation ol all om veiv own interest Onlv the liberation of all can leally mean the hbe ration ol a single pel son Thev learned how to comfort a mother whose new bom child has died, or a dying patient Louis Caxxelx mted Press International Bv I Denominational magazines play a vital role in adult religious education Nearly every denomination in America now has at least one official periodical through which it seeks to disseminate theological instruction about church activities and inspiration for daily lif" mlor-matio- n Despite their importance as channels of communication between a church organization and its member s denominational magazines have great diff lcully keeping afloat Their limited circulation makes it ditficult to obtain national advertising, and their production costs rising Now even seems Postal Seiv-.cbent on pushing them under bv saddling them with a sharp increase in their second class mail rates the Beginning this month kt-e- U S e subscribers will receive called to those journals a new magazine D 1472 (Next be year, it presumably called A D 1973 )' will Merge Magazines Faced with the need to be ingenious in order to survive, two of the- nations largest Protestant denominations have decided to cut costs bv mere ing their official magazines The denominations are the United Presbyterian Church and the I mted Church of Christ The former prevmuslv published a magazine called Presby tenan Life, while the latter published The United Both were Chuich Herald outstanding in their Denominational ldentitv is by having two edithe Presbyterian Life tions edition and the United ( hurc h Herald edition But I suspect this is a temporary, transitional arrangement There ht'le difference between the two editions in the lust issue IFIRST CONGREGATIONAL ZION LUTHERAN - tic-l- preserved wa-ve- ry here is little- ii dnergene todav between those two Pritestant bodies - magazines anv fobert 11 Heinze other says Protestant denominations will D 1472 soon join tly experiment in cumemea! pub Publish-- ! he s hofeful that nation v Heinze did not say which dononunat umal magazines ai e toying with the idea but logi cal candidates might include the Episopahsi the Luther an. Together (Imted Method ist) and the Christian (Dis All of ciplt-srespected couli contribute journals strength to the mnt venture both m added CTulation and in the form of taented editors, and established futures e ) Little Dillen-nc- Nor is there any real need for difference On the kind ol theological and social issues usually discussed in church n But to know or whether under what stand.uds such things should tie done he said demands supreme wisdom' an impossible situation for man if he denies its ultimate existem e Pracr Like Healing. Leader Savs in s "INDEPENDENT" 1941 Vtew Street (letween 13th Sait. North of list South) 1 1 nel c on Oct 50 p m foiim in which botn cancli lor a quarters 10 dates v ill again have the op poitunitv to express political views Questions will also be answered from paiticipants I he forum is sponsored bv the stakes M Men and Gleaners p t v Neil ie ' Mr. Bowles H xmdoy School Wonhj at s p m in the ( omiminitv Chuich 4 si 10 Can South Hampton and Air Sluke will be omed m disuissuiri wiih On Oct Holluduv E 2051 ongt essiona c a ndioa tes AAavne Owens and I lovd c .Vnr ried him throughout the I ml cd States and in several for ngn countries speaking in churches of various denonunu turns, city wide campaigns colleges, high schools service clubs and over radio and He has also had expel l erne as a pastor and as ,t rally director with outh for C hi 1st Interna'sinal of Dav ton Ohio a id in San Diego ( alif & ADULT 3500 So Stoto Salt Lake Auditorium o m. Sunday Sc hod A Irblo Class m. Worshp Sorrko Martin I Scheeie Pastor 3347 ftoosevott Avt -T- oi 447 3343 2375 322 3409 te'e-vsio- rti loutli oifar Retort Oirlrtopulo Re I GPALD AtMcutt SUMVSOCOl I- fiible Bchrung Rthlr 7 ret huip ( hurt b 4 The Pastor Rev Kenneth Ball said the public js mvitid to the crusade ruir serv will he providd eon A i v 7 r n I Walt Pwm KfTlfi tn-at- s tion.illv distuibul ihihlien in ni ed of vohinti 4 s is T Mian - Service 1 1 In n frit lulhr'e t nltonut xus 1trnt rj xul'inj, Knucuey 392-424- 5 2 1 00 A M S.B.C. MILLCREK Baptist BAPTIST CHUCH CHRIST LOOK SuttrSmiMSiii ItnitoVi 11 JO Ml hi lh v I Sunday Schoo 9 45 a m 00 a m Worship Service From Kings to Chickens Youth Time 6 00 p m Evening Service 7 00 p m Wednesday Evening Service 7 15 p CHURCH OF GOO IN THE YELLOW PAGES pm. 997 i. 3900 Seth SS lii, hr. intrn ,m ABOUT T West Thnl 777 S 13th East Phone 1 TELEPHONE COTTONWOOD 1580V.neSt (6IOOS0) Church School 10 to Worship 1000 o m BAPTIST CHURCH 4 SUN0AY 1 610AM intlffterhit nt fntmih Ribb Nt r him h o 45 AM I.HESCHOGc WOJBHt 00AM WASATCH SERVICE "Prayer & 00 PM u 00 a m. 1 1 Pastor Mar SPECIAL FILM Pilot Fewer Hour Welcome - . I Bible Prayer .,9 45am . 11am 30 p m .7 15 Shy 7 p ' pm m A Crane Mister Youth Mister McQueen, 1 30 o m Rev Paul M Koto pastor 487-757- The Rev Francis 3610 South 4400 West Church School 9 45 Worship WESTVAIE Church School am 1 MT OLYMPUS Sunday School 4. 1 2 11am 363-388- Worship 9 00 3280 East 3900 South 45 a m Worship 7 Kirk FA Rev Gerald V Case So. Temple & "C" St FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 6 293-799- & 1 1 Hubert W Hodgens Wad., 7:30 p.m. Paitor Thomet H. Miller .. Evening Worship Charles Church School 9 50 a m. The Rev James P Dowdy, Perseverance" Gospel Service 7 p.m. CHARISMATIC CHURCH All Denominations & The SALT LAKES -- Mommj Worship Youth Hour Pastor 277-475- a Sunday School m Ed 17th South, 17th East il FUIOWSHI EVENING SfcfWCE 7 915 t 2 Tht Rev Arthur C Johnson, pastor Worship 9 00 SUNDAY SCHOOi 11 CHIRCH 6876 HIGHLAND 363-325- 1 JAPANESE 268 West 1st South Church School 1030 Worship 10 30, 12 30 Tha 880 1. 5600 South - Souhast CHRISTIAN El'is M Keck Presbyterian South 57 East 13th South 9 Worship) 00 & 7 30 Prayerervic0 7 30 Barits toy Pxstor 77390 DIRECTOR MINISTER FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD - U Wed ANCHOR KS0P- 00 6 30 10 1 OF YOUR Tipi 600PM The Childrens (enters es t.itilished program on the I ni versitv ( a m pus and at 1277 V Tlid soutn whioh emo I Twildi Worshp MT. ZION YOUTH r iU Pastor Wilbur I elson Each weekday morni 6:30 a.m. Dial KBBC Radix 600kc 4 Aev Cordon 1 11 1 BURRUS Mmrster PARK CITY KMICMISIIF Evwctnsv WtURS. 088889 50 i FOR INFORMATION WORSHIP o "BEAMS OF BUSINGS" I FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 552 7 30p.ni im II tontrjfmifaA Adull Bowles EHURRINSTON, - . WoaJwp Cburdi School OiwytorM R 945im IIQOlffl. 7 30pm EnrfefsitcSirnct Thin fcblc Study SoarfSdioaCtoMUIfB( 7 JO 266 9314 - Morrmv Woflhfp Sojtr-48- 6371 Jl Icll 1I5M- AMSDAfTw. biter 4800 South SjWjt Icth Semce A V-c-c- 33rd E G GOD Zaff Burlci, CHRIST CLASSES Si ma- - IN hone 355 5014 Res. Moora 62 East BETHEL CHURCH Mia- a Christian Science lecturer and teaoher from Atlanta (.a will discuss this aspect of praver Tuesdav at h pm in a public (lit lit tine at the Bust Church of Chi ist Scientist auditorium i i2 E ini South 6 OOp m 7 30p.m. 7 30 pm. CHURCH METHODIST A Conservative About 'AAhats Necessary is the title of his Religion local lecture Postorlf ...1100am PENTECOSTAL So brings lie became a te.icher of nd Christian Science in was fust named ta the Chris tian Science Board of Lectureship in 147s AM. 9 45a m. SundaySchooI Morning Worship Sunday Youth Sarvlco Sunday Evaning Wad ftibU Study Scrtjy Bow- nitive of ( Imago 111 Mi Bowles siived as a ( hristian xcieni e we u time rmnister dur ing AAoild Wai II and later as a member of the (nmnuttee on Publication foi (.eorgia lofeb, Mlnlifor 11 :00 LC.A. OF30D ASSEMBLY UNITED 5 11 i Double 8.30 4 80 North Mam MIDVALE 00 am 11 30 am 231 East IstSoutii (Wisconsin Synod) spmtual healing Mi Ifcmy) 9 30am LUTHERAN CHURCH Answered prav er 10 CHURCH SCHOOI OF PEACE ChjSctocUtornif 7Xpm Episcopal ST. MARKS CATHEDRAL 8 00am PRINCE i'CT N4 Pmter Chatter lunch C S B , 9 45 o m Worship Morning Evening Tuesday m Prayer & Bible Study llute is a h o d o f lost 3900 feuffc 3 or 7744304 EUCHARISTS h a n e r that makes Chiisti amtv relevant to humanitv s needs ' savs 1 30 EV. m e pra Monument Park l)s Center Wasatch Dr 11th South will be head 7 t 1 14th Morgan Edwards, Pastor 1070 Foothill WORSHIP 11:00 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOI 9:oQA.M. First Sunday of the Month CHURCH CHURCH 3740 A BAPTIST HOLLADAY 9 30 a m Communion Service 00 a m Family Bible Hour & $ $ 7 0C p m Evening Serv, re 7 that Hu- The Stake ore SBC BETHESDA BIBLE CHAPEL Pravet is not nit a lep it it ion of woids declared in a pi esc nbed in du No it s f.n euilv ,.u morning atlan is sponsored bv the I rnted IVs.ntetiun Men .t Arne Ci nsndc uzurciw participants met changed ideas and shared extieat concerning pel nu-n- t of the afflicted They helped each other reach con elusions of how to comfort the patient or members of the patient s family "Its hard even for some of us older nurses to know- how to react in an emotio nal or tragic situation." said Sister a-- Indeed the verv questions which confiont us now call us back m every way to the Book of Genesis and the theme ot he possible new beginning said e Conl-renc- imperative The Churches Provide Forum For Political Candidates ' Divi- , Scharman creation 1 Halvc-rsc-n- Psv i hutr , and Dr Roger Katz, administrative assistant, for Continuing Health F.duca-tion- . A Hospital Also representing the L Medical School were Drs A Mason Redd, Steven M Ross, James A Shaka and Gordon armament New A sion of Child and Adolescent ail it-l- 10 Sister earolita . CSC, I Oct uf psv instructor, department c Gel-fan- said highest idial ( atlioln Itoman theologian of Germans s Walter kuxpc-is University of Tubingen i,ow no longer the person who possesses himself and who e axis in and lor himsilf hut for the oMstince father mans The A pastoral services V Associated head of the pastor 1 Mimste 277 5 38 00 a m t Sunday services 11 1 m Wednesday services 8 pen First Church, 352 East Third South Second Chuck, 1155 Fooft 9 00 a m 1 1 u Milk-ee- k 1! Orrve Church 2605 East 33rd South First and Second Church Item Sunday Schools Millcrtvk Sun School 9 30 14 tea tom km Tin Suaij)0Aiin-7- 1M X4 a y |