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Show " V ' 4 V litWS Of New Room THE SAIT LAKE ARIA 'Special At Hospital i Edited by Patricia R. McCoy The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, June 23, 1973 Section Page 14 Thing of Past hospitalization. There is perhaps no time when a family needs spintual uplift more. Facilities have now been provided for just exactly that at LDS Hospital in the form of a new Meditation Room Sunday Night Services? Time was when night was spent in attending a worship which supplemented attended during the hours. Sunday church service that morning Today that it still true in many congregations and denominations, but still others are giving up the traditional Sunday night service. Three clergymen in Salt Lake City commented this week. First Christian Reformed Church and indeed all congregations of that denomination still hoid services, said the Rev. Clarence Van Slootcn, pastor. "The church policy followed by all our congregations includes m one of its articles a requirement that all churches hold two worship services each Lord's day," the pastor said. Matter of Belief Le have always held evening services except in rural areas where the second service might be held in the afternoon because of the schedule required by farm chores," he said. The Sunday mght service is traditional for us but is also a matter of belief, he said None of our churches would seriously consider discontinuing them at all. The Sabbath Day refers to an entire day, not merely one or two hours in the morning, he said. The church consistothe ruling elders and ry deacons of each congregation call members together for worship twice' a day and in a sense they are obliged to respond Pastor Van Slooten said members of his church are very faithful in participating in the evening worship service held each Sunday at 6 p m Each family is represented, though some mothers may find it necessary to remain at home with infants or very small children Hatch TV There is an increasing number of persons who spend Sunday night watching television or who go out of town on said the clergyweekends, man. "Some of these persons tell me they hold worship services in the mountains, but sometimes this can become an excuse also. Conservatives Try For Baptist Purity Editor's note- - This Is third In o series ot orticles on specific denominations written by local clergymen by Invitation. By the Rev. Marvin W. Cowan Conservative Baptist Missionary , Even though a denomination beanng the name Baptist may not have existed from New Testa- ment days, were there certainly men churches. By 1943 that fellowship gave birth to the Conservative Baptist Foreign Mission Society which was dedicated to sending out missionaries with a thoroughly Biblical gospel. Four years later, in 1947, the Conservative Baptist Associate of America was formed, and a year later, in 1948, the Conservative Baptist and women what holding have come to be considered distinctly Baptist principles all across the years, Methodist author Frank S. Mead says m Hand- book of Denominations. When Cardinal Hosius was president of the Council of Trent in 1524 A. D., he said, Were it not that the Baptists have been grievously tormented and cut off with the knife during the past 1,200 years, they would swarm in greater numbers than all the reform- Home Mission Society was organized. These agencies still and function autonomously Each has its harmoniously. own president who moderates the meetings of his agency. There is no one president to preside over both mission societies and the association of churches. Sunday night services are also characteristic of Nazarene Churches, a carry-ove- r from the Methodist tradition out of which that denomination grew, said the Rev. Kenneth Ball, pastor of First Church of the Nazarene. vices, like Wednesday night services, were well attended in the days when the church filled a social as well as a religious function in a commum- .ty. on fields In addition, hundreds of others serve as short term" missionaries s a result of the work of these missionaries and new of hundreds churches have come into existence throughout the world. Some of those new churches are in Utah, where Conservative Baptist work began in missionaries around the world In spite of the antiquity of their faith, Baptists claim no apostolic succession They recognize no founder or head of the church except Christ. All believers are a holy, royal priesthood," regardless of age, sex or race, but Jesus Christ is the only High Pnest. Always Lives Because He ever Uveth, He needs no successor and His Priesthood passeth not from one to another as did the priesthood in Old Testament days. He is therefore mediator (pnest) the only between God and men. ly known folk singing group, will hold a Baha'i rap session W ednesday about 10 pm m the Orsen Spencer Hall Auditorium, University of Utah immediately. 3 3300 E. 3900 So. William W (.lover Jr., Pastor 278-141- 9 00 WORSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOL A Mi 10 30 AM DURING SERVICES Otorfos Ray Pastor LCA. Baptists believe the church of is the spintual Body Chnxt made up of all believers They recognize that it is impossible to join that church since "the Lord adds to the church daily such as should be saved (Acts 2 47) Baptist conventions, conferences and are oigamzed associations w ith enough offices to function properly. churches have Local the of pastors offices and deacons, but denominational orgamzation does not bnng about unity m any church. Baptists are more concerned about the unity of the faith end the unity of which knows no the spirit denominational boundaries. scnptural Basis of Name Conservative Baptists got their name through try mg to "conserve these and other histone Baptist beliefs The word "conservative has nothAround ing to do with politics. the beginning of this century most of the major denominations wpre greatly influenced modernism, by theological unE'bli&i ecumemcalism, ra Conservative Baptists beu lieve in One Triune God as the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. He is perfect in holiness, infinite in wisdom, He measureless in power and answers hears and prayer saves from sin and death all v ho come to Him through mam-feste- I the congregation and invited them to pledge a certain amount of money for each pound f lost, depending on how brave or affluent they VALLEY CHRISTIAN FIRST 7 30 p m CONGREGATIONAL 2150 Foothill 'Xurdi Douglas 62 East 4800 South Sinday School Mornm, Worship traojelisnc Sernce Tlaxs ton Study FOR INFORMATION ABOUT ... J- if the members pledged on the average 25 cents per pound and I lost 40 pounds, we would come out about right, he said What members of First Baptist Church now know as e the Fat Fund had a two-edg- L. BASE-Celeb- IXpm 7 . SundoySchool Morning Worship fcmnmgWorsh 945am. llOOom, P3St0fL CtteStef 730fm, BUHCH 700 pm. 7.30 pm Church PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL ST. MARKS CATHEDRAL Southeast 277-444- BIBLE E STUDY7 30p m. PResByteRian Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. YELLOW PAGES A CHURCH lee HOLDS YOU BACK" ANCHOR BAPTIST CHURCH '"An rB 1 fnendy, iryjppe'Oen? D eentered I 700 JAPANESE 268 West 1st South Church School 0 30 Worship 0 30, 880 .5600South ...9 45 Jill. 11.-0- 4849503 am. 8 to Have Happiness How X SUNQAY A M SCHOOL 945 7.00 p.m. GOSPEL SERVICE Divine identification AM. WORSHIP YOUTH FELLOWSHIP mjNS.7 15pm EVENING SERVICE Pastor Thomas H. Miller SALT 'LAKES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH American Baptint Quirt lies in the I'.S.A. ' Sunday School 9.45 a.m. Worship Service 1 1 :00 a. m. "When He Sends Leanness" Youth Time 6 00 p. m. Evening Service 7.00 p.m. Wednesday Evenina Service 7.15 p m. '777 S. Phone 1 1 1 Ehs M. Keck, Pastor Pastor 1 WORSHIP & CHURCH SCHOOL iO.OO AM. 2 30 WASATCH 1 7th South, 1 7th East Summer Worship 10:00 a.m. The Rev 487-757- 6 Nursery Prtwded Francis M Kirk , The Rev 4 W Roth 361 0 South 4400 West 298-79- Rev. 92 11am FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Morning Worship 10 I. Gerald Waste luma "Associate am So. Temple & "C" St. 9 Nursery & Crib Room Available MT. OLYMPUS The 2789364 Gordon T Kmc TRINITY 4790 W S41S So. lev. Howard Huff Rev Dono'd F Sturm, Pastor Sunday School 7966491 29M62i & Worship 9.30 a m. Nursery Provided 27 7:00 P.M. . Organ Prelude 6:45 p.m. Service 7:00 p.m. "THE ASUNLANT LIFE" Dr. Clarke C. Odden, Minister The subjective state at man's thought decides what is going to happen to him in his objective experience. The subjective state of his thought is the sum total of this thinking and knowing. Therefore, when there is no longer anything in our mentality which denies our word, a demonstration of good will be made; nothing can stop it, for the Law Is Absolute. 7:30 p.m. TUES., JUNE 26 DEPTH MEDITATION CONDUCTED Odden. frt I ST WORKSHOP Dr. Clarke iM- - ! Southeast Christian Church fiiMt l 6876 Highland Dr. Salt Lcke T CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN SOUND FOR ALL AGES slide presentation) (With Toung people committed to Christ confronting their generation. Word, Music, Testimanyl i?m ley PARK CITY Welt 4 Twildl Amen 467.9374 I t :00 a.m. Worship Service 363-388- 277-513-8 3280 East 3900 South Summer Worship 9:30 a.m. Nursery Available Nor NEW SUMMER TIME I 3th Eos! 582-492- 1 CHRIST 2375 E 33rd South 484 6871 WED., JUNE CHARISMATIC CHURCH Son of God, conceived METHODIST 277-475- 1 ,4 Pete Pilot Aft Denominations Welcome Conservative Baptist The Rev Ceroid V Cose Pastor Big Cottonwood Canyon Nor , Nursery Provided Sunday School Clasrns All Ages Bible Study P m 363-325- 1 e 7:00 PM POWER 7.3C p.m 5 715 pm. SUNOAYSOK MORNING WOPS YOUTH Mff7 EVENING WCS WED. PRAYER MttT 30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:30p.m. S & The Pev Harry P Swe 'zer Pastor o 328-92- OOo m. 6 30 pm. 945 a.m. 1100a.m. The Rev PaulM Koto Pastor Worship CANYON SERVICE TIZFLV OF GOD 57 FjiI 13th South Pastor Robert Christopulos Presbyterian 1 580 Vine St. COTTONWOOD (6100 S.) Worship 1000 a m WESTVALE Mianttr 10:30 a.m. Pastor D Nursery & Crib Room Available Parking Across Street From Church FIRST VSM church WORSHIP SERVICE Torry P. Sw.iti.r D. Clark. Morning Service A Church School TELEPHONE DIRECTORY , BETHEL CHURCH UNITED Vie Rev James P Dowdy S69S 13th East "WHEN GOD OF YOUR 1 1 ing Worship Wed Praer 1 44. T 9 952 East 9th South 945 am,, g Worship Youth Hour GC6PS.7pm. 10:00 a.m, 2 SundoySchool Horn. I.F.C.A. 8:00 a.m. 6876 Highland Drive 3 SS 945om Pastor John Hornok SUMMER SCHEDULE EUCHARISTS 231 East 1st South CHRISTIAN CHURCH The Rev Arthur C Johnson FIRST UNITARIAN LOOK IN THE been. EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Wisconsin Synod) So. Soft Lake Auditorium 2500 So. State Sunday School A Bibio Class 9:30 anu 10:30 a.m. Worship Service 171 I. 4800 So. 298-244- shave until I weigh in, said the Pastor. Others also went on diets and promised to contribute according to their own weight loss as well as mine. It has generally been a fun thing, but it remains to be seen how effective it has Martin J. Schools, Pastor 7247 Roosevelt Avo. Tot 3 MURRAY BIBLE CHURCH WORSHIP . X" StrMt mnd concert. 945am g UwrtTnnple rate not to One fellow decided Abilene, Tex. The program will be held in Chapel Number One, Hill Air Force Base, under the direction of Tom R. Mosley. The public may attend the free CHURCH 11.00am Evening Service Pray Sencce Wednesday 30p.m. Pastor Keck does not seem too worried about this, howev- - 277-39S- 1 Morning worship Youth Groups and 945am. 110Cam Starting weight was 278 pounds, he said. Church members wrote their pledges on a slip of paper and kept them, he I don't know exactly said. how much was promised, but I have learned of a couple of $5 per pound pledges and Im not going to let those persons wiggle out of it easily. As night be expected, the Fat Fund has been a lot of fun for church members tors orders. HOLLADAY BAPTIST FREE CHURCH 6 worship services. sword to it, however. I pledged myself to personally match the aggregate commitment of the congregation if 1 gained weight, said Pastor Keck. This gave me a double incentive to obey doc- Special to The Tribune HILL AIR FORCE Life, a contemporary musical drama, will be presented at 8 p m. Sunday here by the Mission Tour Choir, First Baptist Church, Minister iafab, Sunday School 266-931- 4 is this Sunday. n er. He will weigh in Sunday under the watchful eyes of his doctor. Dr. W alter Horton, and the congregation during Hill AFB Plans' Musical Show 110. A finCT -IK L J that Drive 1910 East 3900 South Rev. Gordon R. Donoho, Pastor 278-488- . J he said I felt WED Zeff Burks, Pastor , were, (Nursery) EVANGELICAL Tuesday Prayer & Bible Study Weigh-I- on the average of 25 cents per pound and I lost 40 pounds , tre would come out about right,9 says the Rev. Ellis Keck, pastor of First Baptist Church. ( Mamn School Worship PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD project for church. Hill he win g "I felt that if the members pledged 278-630- CHURCH' 11:00 700pm fund-raisin- pledges or have to pay? 2780 East 3900 South 277-94- 1 4 2 or Chunh ttA Service WEST Clydo Kelley, Minister 8:30 A.M. 9 30 a m Communion Service am Family Bible Hour & S S. CHURCH 4490 SO. 3200 WORSHIP SERVICES & 11:OOA.M. 1968 View Street (Between 13th L A 14th East; North of 21st South) Evening First the Pledges shared my situation with 582-232- "irOfKNDENT Jesus Chnst Chnst is the Only Begotten He will return visibly to rule and reign on the earth The the Holy Spint convinces wo: Id of sin, righteousness and judgment He also regenerates. sanctifies and comforts belTvers m Chnst will. Morgan idwaids. Pastor 1 1070 Foothill , of the Holy Spint by he virgin birth. He lived without sin and made atonement mans sin for through His death on the cross. He arose todily and ascended to the nght hand of the Father The Rev. Ellis Keck, pastor First Baptist Church, was faced with precisely that situation Knowing a public commitment would be much more binding on him than a private effort at dieting, he also decided to help the church raise a little money Ve recently redecorated our sanctuary and SI ,000 is needed to finish paying for Thus he said that project, when the order to lose weight tame, I took it to be God's of A ZION LUTHERAN BETHESDA BIBLE CHAPEL BIBLE SCHOOL. Triune God Losing weight is a senous and difficult proposition, but when major health problems threaten and the doctor orders you to lose 90 pounds at once, you find a way to make yourself do it. 10:00 A.M. Bible School 11 :00 A.M. Worship 0 it a Pastors Diets May Fatten Fund Sunday School Worship 1 100 A 7 30 framing Union 6 30 Prayor Sonnet 7 30 1957. The missionarys job is to lead lost souls to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ and to establish local churches for the purpose of work, worship, Local study and fellowship churches are made up of persons who have been "born by faith m Chnst again Jesus. They must also be baptized (immersed) and rely upon the Bible and the Holy Spirit for guidance in matters of faith and practice. the doctor told Rev. Ellis M. Keck to lose weight immediately, he set out to do so and made When 3.B.C. OUR SAVIORS LUTHERAN ( V MILLCREEK BAPTIST CHURCH 997 1. 3900 South pas-toi- about v Wirthlin, associate administra- tor of the hospital Pray, Meditate Families or individuals may come here to pray, meditate, be counseled by them clergyman or doctor or simply sit quietly," he said. We have tried to make the Large Gathering The evening services used room as peaceful and restful The he said. as possible, to be pnmardy evangelistic, Now evangelism is area is a 'so located as cenhe said. as possible on the emphasized more on Sunday trally second floor. when that since is mornings, The Meditation Room is enyou can expect a large gathering The evening services tered via a small office where tend to be more informal and a volunteer will be available we generally try to run them to assist in whatever way poswith more latitude in timing, sible, he said. To the left is an more music and so forth. oval room furnished with for a chairs enough large Chrisof Like members the tian Reformed faith, members family. Counsel Room of the Nazarene Church are reared to think in terms of Immediately behind the voboth services w hen thinking of lunteer is still another doorway church attendance, the pastor and small room in which said three persons can sit comfortWe generally have 75 perably for counseling, for incent or better of our morning stance, between a clergyman attendance at fhe night and one other person, said meeting, said Pastor Ball. Mr. Wirthlin. We try to make this meeting To the volunteers nght is a important and also connect it small library area from which with other activities. check out books The very age in which we patients may which family members live militates against the Sun- or in and read while waitsaid Pas- may sit day night service, tor Ball. Long weekend holi- ing m the hospital. The larger room in the days, affluence making recreRoom area is supMeditation more vehicles ation available and and so forth, provide other di- plied with senptures for materials other religious versions However, Sunday should be the use of visitors, he said. a day of refreshment in the We have provided such faLord, of letting the soul catch cilities in the past, but they up, he said were not used a great deal. A similar viewpoint was he said. "We are in hopes taken the by the Rev. Donald families will find this room F. Sturm, pastor of Mount more useful. Olympus Presbyterian Church "There are simply more Rap Session things to do today, said PasserSeals and Crofts, nationaltor Sturm. Sunday night Began With Gospel Conservative Baptists thus began as a missionary movement dedicated to the proclamation of the New Testament gospel. Today they have over li i Sunday night services for. The room is on the second Christian Reformed congregafloor and will be staffed by a he tions are worship services, volunteer daily, said David B said bOO ers , tionalism and evolution. At that time, some Baptist leaders organized a fellowship to stop the encroachment of on Baptist such influence Illness in the family is a cause for great concern on the part of persons involved, especially if that illness requires |