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Show Section C 19815 24, September Saturday Morning Page 1 Churches in Brief 1, Presbyterian Minister To Lecture Tuesday The Rev. Benjamin Weir, representative of the United Presbyterian Church in Lebanon and Syria, will speak at Christ United Methodist Church, Tuesday at 2375 E. 3300 South at 7.30 p.m. Mr. Weir was born in Salt Lake City, moving to Berkley, Calif., at 10 years of age. Mr. Weir serves as liaison be- tween the program agency of the United Presbyterian Church in the United States and the National Evangelical Synod of Syria and Lebanon, the indigenous Arabic-speakin- g Protestant body of the two countries. He is also responsible for pastoral care of Presbyterian missionary fraternal workers there, as well as liaison with other church bodies and institutions related to the United Presbyterian Church. Baptists Ready First Special to The Tribune WEST VALLEY CITY The Baptist Church of Granger, 3831 S. 2700 West, will hold a revival Sunday through Wednesday featuring the Rev. Dale Freeman, a professional magician, ventriloquist and pastor of South Valley Baptist Church, Denver. The revival begins Sunday with a 9 45 a.m. Bible study for families, followed by an 11 a.m. worship service. At 5 p.m. a service for junior high through college ages, Close v, VJ r engaged with the churches and community groups in cooperative efforts to provide relief and rehabilitation assistance to hundreds of Lebanese families who become refugees in their own country. Mr. Weir has lived in the Moslem town of Nabatiyeh, near Israel and in Tripoli, north Lebanon. He has learned Arabic and has been responsible for evangelistic work in Nabatiyeh as well as teaching Bible at the Nabatiyeb Girl's School. A graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary, Mr. Weir has served the Park Boulevard Presbyerian Church in Oakland, Calif., and as a chaplain in the United-StateArmy. The public is invited to attend the Christ Methodist lecture. Revival 4-D- ay Encounter of the Third Mind, is scheduled, followed by a 6 p.m. worship service. On Monday, a 6 p.m. magic show for children through junior high age (parents welcome) will be held and at 7 p.m. a worship service is scheduled. On Tuesday, a 6 p.m. special hour for youth will be held, followed by a 7 p.m. worship service and on Wednesday, a 7 p.m. worship service is scheduled. lowed by workshops and a panel discussion at 7 p.m. On Sept. 25, an 8.30 a.m. breakfast begins the day, with a worship service, lunch and evaluation to follow, concluding at 4 p.m. Bookstore to Show Film on Colson Special to The Tribune - KEARNS The film, Born which tells the story of Again, Charles Chuck Colson after Watergate will be shown Friday at 7.30 p.m. at The Vine Bookstore, 5482 S. 4220 West, and Oct. 1, at 7:30 p.m. at Calvary Chapel, 3855 S. 500 West, Suite L, West Valley City. Space is limited at The Vine, so interested people are requested to make reservations. No reservations are required at the Calvary Chapel free showing. Mttts t fassdr nrsu: ' " Jb od&u. K.RJIAMS Wif , . v , i& Dinner Set to Raise Funds for Hilltop Landscaping SANDY special church dinner for funds to landscape grounds of the new Hilltop Methodist Church, 985 E. J0600 South, will be held Friday from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. The chuck- A r Newspapers PHILADELPHIA Catherine Godboldte moves easily between the realms of faith and finance, helping churches manage the material side of spiritual work. Godboldte operates the Center for Church Business Management, a consulting service for religious orit ganizations, groups and people who do business with them. The firm, which began accepting clients in January and will handle clients of all denominations, is the only one of its kind on the Eait Coast, Godboldte said. The venture is more than a business, said Godboldte, who holds a masters degree in business administration from the University of Pennsylvanias Wharton School and received a masters degree in religion from Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary in May. Its a real ministry for me. Huge Sums of Money Religious organizations handle huge sums of money. In 1982, for example, Americans gave about $28 billion to religious groups, according to a report prepared by the g American Association of Counsel Inc. in New York. Churches have an obligation to use their assets wisely, Godboldte said in an interview last week: We - For information phono 10 30 a.m. Mfmstar 561 7930 or 500 An James H. Lappen, pastor 55 S of ministry for your line-u- teaching and worship, Sprit-Mo- praachingt 561-741- James 2 WORSHIP SERVICES 8:45 & 11:00 5 Do You Want To Be Healed? 55 rasToi casv i. weaver CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 5Z lor each me and interest WASATCH 4877576 childcare PRESBYTERIAN full family! jr am AJiiimimiiimiimmiiD, SS inciting, growing fellowship A (Meeting ot Pi45 Salt Dr Pastor Dobson 8 30AM 945AM WORSHIP SCHOOL WORSHIP EVENING PRAISE WED G. F. r' '' 3: Focus rY Nurwnr 8575 Ron Parker, Pastor - . 277-196- 8 LUTHERAN (Across from Alta High) 9 a.m. Morning Worship 10 a.m. Darwin E. Welsh, Minister, SBC Bible Study CHURCHES (Missouri Synod) CHRIST 5600 So. 240 E., Murray 8:15 1 11 a.m. Worship Service Sun School Bible Class 9:45 a.m. 4 Merlyn Wagner, Pastor 262-435- GRACE CHURCH 1270 E. 8600 So., Sandy (Mootlnf Southeast Baptist Church 1 700 (on 7000 fcwrti SUNDAY SCHOOL WOHSHIP W1D PdAYHMHT HOOam. t 943.9741 9 45 a m. 7 00 pm. 7,00 Am 8:00, 9:30 a MO. Shadow! Rao. Contort Worship Service Sun School Bible Class John Fiona, Pastor Office t 10 a.m. 9 a.m. 255-620- 1 V'WA E. 3900 So. IloIIaduy Baptist Church 277-941- 2 w Mothers Day j I Out Singles Ministry Andy Hornbaker, Pastor Wayne Tuttle, Music Bob Adams, Youth for the Deaf 569 S 9:20 2682178 TOO E. 13th So. 1 467-196- I South 1 a!le nitarian IniierNaliMs SUNDAYStRVICE 5 t983" EO 9:30 10:30 Worship Service 6:30 Evening Service Wednesday Bible Study 7:30 a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Robert Waggoner, Evangelist Mayna, Pros Utah MaatingatSt tames Episcopal Phons 6876 Highland Dr full-tim- Interpreter Available First Presbyterian Sunday Church Classes Continuing (Child Care Uireugl. Age 5) 11a.m. Please Dont Say Hallelujah So Fast" WORSHIP The Rev Ginger Gryzwana Ministers Director of Ginger Gryzwana H W Hodgens A Walton Roth Nancy Third Sa. E. 11am SECOND 1 1 Sunday 165 10 10 7 Service Sunday School Wed Meeting THIRO CHURCH Sunday FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 2150 Foothill Drive Wore!, ip Service 10 30 a m. Nursery Church School 9 30 & 10 30 a m. Rev. Peter R K Brenner, D Mm. . Services "The liberty thot profiteth you is to be found nowhero except in complete servitude unto God , the Eternal Truth. Baha'i Sacred Writings Discussion hekf regularly For further information or 272-312SIC 484-424- 2 Bntfl. 298-450- 7 Murray 266-386- 1 753-165- 0 Amer. Fk 756-995- 5 Logon Cottorpvood Prcsbytcriail Chu rdi is located at 6100 So. (Vine St.) & 1500 East Phone 2784619 Ernest W. Freund, Richard Davis, Pastors PEALE CHRISTIAN SOUTHEAST 1306E Spring In. 6em 10 church em 8 pm. ksl H60of message faith and inspiration ooefy of Christians independent 1681 Vine St (6100 S ) 2725256 Bible School 9 45 a m Worship 8 30 a m GO a m. Evening Service 6 30 p m Worship Rev Jerry Lewis, Minister Scott Roderick, Youth Mmistor A Foothill Or. 30 e m. 30 e m. 30 p m. J a5.! NORMAN VINCENT A e.m 7pm CHURCH Sunday School Wed Meeting One heart at a time 10:45 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 352 Sunday School Wed Meeting John Young Faith The Pastors and Members Welcome You to Worship Philip A Day, Jr. Sunday Secvke "JESUS AND MONEY" Uniting the world . . C E Buerbaugh director of Musk F1PST CHURCH the Bahai a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. E. South Temple at Cu Street 363-388- 9 CHURCH SCHOOL (Ae 3 UoeuyhAduRt) 10 am Melophywti A Modern Mytticitm 0 3357 South 3300 Font 11AM. SUNDAY DEAF SERVICES 8.30 9.45 10.45 7:00 7:00 WASATCH TEACHING of the INNER CHRIST I.C.A.C. vi&Mof UNITED It METHODIST 203 Church of Religious Science ef Mind) (Science 11 SO. Worship Service Church School . FIRST 200 E. 9:30 1 328-872- 4061702 AM. "The Investment of Mind" Rev. A Albert Heard, Speokec 9:30 a.m. CHRIST 3300 SO. 9:30 Worship Service 2375 E. 486-547- 3 111 Pec lit ties Available Miniftersi Bsbart 6. Bty and William H. Bln EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Preaching the Word" E. 3900 South 272-845- 3 SERVICES 10:00 a.m. 8.30 1 10.00 a.m. 6 p.m. 8.30 am. Sunday School Evening Sarvico Wad 1 30 p IP Pwana CKim loi Childian Intermountain Christian School K thru 10 Carden Curriculum 27S-447- 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Church School Nursery 1910 K)0 a.m. 1 1 Nursery Provided Minister! ftev. Wllllem A. McCreary ORGAN LOFT 3331 fdUen Street Worship Service Church School 582 8687 SUNDAY SERVICES 10:30 A.M. "On Feminist Therapy: Becoming Your Own Guide 0 emu 1 alt. 6uaH Speaker whm Cart Provtdad Eatt, Sandy Ea 1311. Godboldte already had the right credentials from her long involvement in Shiloh Baptist Church in I have been South Philadelphia. the church all my active in very life, she said After her husband, Wiibur, died in 1978, she felt God . e was calling her to a ministry, so she entered Eastern Baptist with the idea of starting a church firm when management-consultin- g she finished her degree. Response to her firm has been good, even though she has not solicited clients, Godboldte said. One client is Eastern Baptist Seminary itself, where Godboldte has been appointed an assista.it in field education and church relations to help improve the schools communications with city churches. Pastor Rev. Arm Jacobson Music & Youth Rev. Garry Pierce Rev Ron Grams Counseling & Visitation Assemblies cl God rmsriMTiti H( II ( & 11 In her most difficult case, Godboldte said, she helped a religious organization that was facing financial ruin develop funds. "It was difficult to work with that group, partly because the general body hired me, and the leadership felt a bit threatened . . ., she said. "It was a real challenge. The organization is now flourishing, she said. Dealing with churches requires a special background, Godboldte said If you have the right credentials, they know you understand their needs and goals, which are different from business, she said. Early Worship Christian Education Morning Worship Evening Praise Wed. Familv Night Interpretation SUNDAY 9 45 a.m. Q 1 1:00 a.m Christian Tip. 6 00 p.m 7.30 p.m. Warship 2780 business was with consulting churches, or with people who wanted to do business with churches, she said. It just happened because people knew of my education, experience and background y Mayo Brown, Interim Pastor 'libl Study their fashion, Background Helps tha. a great deal of my Bible School Family Worship Hour 10:30 a.m. 11194 AN So. 662 t CHURCH BAPTIST South 10th East 8 business-lik- e "I found Church of Christ v A Family Bible Hour 9:30 a.m. 987-554- in needs and goals are different than those of a business, Godboldte said. There should be a continual cash flow of money going in and going out," as the church supports charitable work and pays its own expenses, she said Advising churches on management is not new work for her, Godboldte said. Before beginning her seminary studies three years ago, she spent 10 years as a financial and management consultant. She also has worked as a director of minority enterprises for the U.S Department of Commeree and as a director of state grants for the former U S. Department of Health. Education and Welfare. Pastor tom Ashbrook an Family at Coppanrlew Comm Canter 8446 So. 340 W. Harrison St. (Takt 90lh EH E oft Mooting 3765 West 4700 So. erate 4300 South 700 East Worship Sunday School i.al The Church in The Gym Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship 1 1 a.m. Wed. Eve. 7 p.m. Sunday Eve. 7 p.m. Pastor Dr Marshall Wamafca Churches also are becoming Goad Shepherd Lutheran Vandtfnfl FHrn 6 00PM 7 00PM SERVICES . more conscious of the budget process, and of the need to do more with the money theyre getting, Godboldte said. Even though churches should op- w ' 50 AM Ayers, Senior Pastor 9 30 a m 1 1 FAMILY 10 . Budget Conscious Hr adacenl BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH financial records, such as a bank . and to the denominational entity. UTAH EARLY The Great White Throne 6pm S ALTA CANYON E SADY, , SUNDAY MORNING LcAe Alliance Chvrdi Sunday School Worship Service viimmiiimimiiiiiiim?E puppetry Training Seminar will be held at the Evangelical Free Church, 1910 E. 3900 South Tuesday, f.lom 6.30 to 10 a.m., offering three wiorkshops including: team work-s- i top for beginner and advanced puppeteers; directors workshop for leadership of a church puppet ministry k and teachers workshop for tra ining off Sunday School teachers. 1 'he sessions will be conducted by professional puppeteers from Puppet 'Productions Inc., a San Diego, CaliL, company that has trained over 100,000 persons. Li ve performances will be used to demonstrate the effectiveness of puppt try as a communications tool with participation by those taking management matters, and usually relies on a very antiquateu system of administration. In most cases, the churches that hire her need a financial system thats understandable by the volunteer staff, as well as thei trustees, and one that would be acceptable to . . . any institution that would need 4400 South 7 th East parkbtg yourT7Ten3lfylTIeIgtiCo 170U EAST AND 1700 SOUTH A aged. The average church, Godboldte said, is extremely conservative in 300 E 8000 S COMMUNITY OF GRACE Pam I wagon dinner will include pork and fried chicken. Advance tickets cost $4.50 for adults and $2.50 for children under 12 or $5 and $3 at door. Prizes, entertainment arc scheduled. Mountain View Christian Assembly 2777051 Church School Fomtly Wordtip IliOOam. Morning Worahlp charitable causes and for the upkeep of the church, she said. And many church operations are run primarily by volunteers, who might not have any idea of how to manage church operations efficiently. Manage Lords Work Pastors, who generally have responsibility for administering church affairs, are usually trained in theology, not management, she said. Most pastors regard this part of their work as secondary to pi caching and other pastoral duties, she said. A pastor's time is too full to relate adequately to the demands of administrative duties. Still, the Lords work should be well man- Fund-Raisin- p.m. Church FrMbyttrlm the Hiricht Canter 9801 So. 1300 East, Sandy have, Godboldte said. The money continually turns over in the church," going out to non-prof- 9 30 a m. LEW HANCOCK are to manage (the church's) money well. We are to be good stewards. But, in many cases, churches dont even know how much property they By Michael D. Schaffer Knight-Ridde- c. Bldg Murray Parti Horn 5103 South Slat . Managing the Lords Money Is New Firms Calling SUNDAY MORNING Puppetry Seminar Scheduled Tuesday the course. Sem inar attendance is limited in size to unsure adequate personal attention '.so early registration Is recommended. Registration will be $15 for the ;team and teachers workshops a'yid $18 for the director's workshop. For additional information call the Rev. Peter Ernst at the Evangeli pal Free Church in All Ages Bibft Clan Worship Sanrica with denominational meetings scheduled during the afternoon. Shared Ministry is the programming arm for the five denominations which make up the organization, including United Methodist, Presbyterian, Disciples of Christ, America Baptist and the United Church of Christ. Members from throughout the state are expected to attend the fall meeting .o SOUTHSIDE Of CHRIST James Arm- strong, presiding bishop of the Indiana Area, United Methodist Church and president of the National Council of Churches, will speak at the fall meeting of the Shared Ministry in Utah on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. Bishop Armstrong will address "Beyond the Brokenness Friday, during a 7 p.m. banquet at the Union Station in Ogden. He will address the Shared Ministry members a second time Oct. 1 at 9 a.m. at the First Presbyterian Church in Ogden. His presentation, If We Fail in This . . . will be followed by a community dialogue. A business session will conclude the mornings activities, IS? ISP Mt II !3'3 CHURCH Special to The Tribune Bishop A. 1 s Indiana Bishop To Deliver Ogden Talks OGDEN y' Since the outbreak of war in Lebanon in 1975, Mr. Weir has also been S.L. Buddhists to Host Seminar The Intermountain Youth Education Committee of the Buddhist Churches of America will host the seminar, Expanding: Living in the True Teaching, at the Salt Lake Buddhist Temple, 211 W. 100 South, Saturday and Sunday. The seminar will center on the personal commitment of being a Jodo Shinshu Buddhist in todays society. A segment will also discuss the Tannisho. The Rev. Russell Hamada, a san-sminister from Los Angeles, will be the guest speaker. Rev. Hamada received his initial training at the Institute of Buddhist Studies in Berkley, Calif., before completing his studies in Japan. Prior to his studies in the ministry, Rev. Hamada provided counseling services to Japanese American youth in a community center in San Francisco. The seminar will begin with registration at 12.30 on Saturday, fol L " TRINITY 5415 SO 968 6891 8.30 1, 1 1 a.m. Worship Church School 9:45 a.m. 4290 .(Borrler-Fro- W. e) Minister Brensten Nursery Prevtdtd Greenweed M. HILLTOP 985 E. 10600 SO. Church School Worship Service Minlttert Ntv. WIMtam llame 571-577- 7 9:30 a.m. 1 1 K)0 a m. M1470F |