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Show Page Two . . . Rev. Wendt to discuss church in politics , ., ,h. Vietnam a STB degree in 1951 spent a year Award for 1970-71" fromfc; a STB degree in 1951, spent a year at Central College, Canterbury, England Eng-land in 1957. Because of his unique ministry, he was awarded the Doctorate Doc-torate in Sacred Theology from his seminary in 1971, as well as being granted the "Outstanding Ministry Award for 1970-71" fro 1 Theological Institute k': The Reverend will b ' of the Westminister J' day morning, before u? layman's retreat at si s'.'' Granger, over the weefe' bra,e the Mass during the Vietnam orotest marches. P More recently, his p. sold the church to the neighborhood, neighbor-hood, in a new at.emp to haw "the people" determine the build ing's use. Lecturing in American Local Government Gov-ernment in OSH 175. Wed. evening at 6 45 Rev. Wendt will analyze the Washington riots. The following morning, he will address the Soci- To present his viewpoints concerning con-cerning church in politics. Rev. William Wil-liam Wendt of the avant garde St. Stephen and the Incarnation Church, Washington, D.C., will be a guest on the University campus Thursday, Oct. 5. In cooperation with the Episcopal Diocese of Utah, the open discussion discus-sion with Rev. Wendt will be held in the Hinckley Caucus Room, OSH 255 at 9:55 a.m. A graduate of George Washington Washing-ton University, Rev. Wendt began his creative ministry at St. Christopher's Chris-topher's Chapel, in the lower East side of Manhattan, where he worked in the low-income neighborhood with the Spanish and Black population. popula-tion. , . His parish work in Washington since 1960 has involved an all-White all-White church changing to a predominantly pre-dominantly Black congregation. His parish was the central agency ot reconciliation during the Washington Washing-ton riots, although he was arrested at the Pentagon for trying to cele- ology of Religion class in room 116 of the Behavioral Science Bldg. at 8:50. Also a nationally known liturgist, he will offer an Ecumenical Service of the Holy Communion at the Campus Cam-pus Christion Center at noon Thursday Thurs-day as well as be a respondant to the Contemporary Issues Forum Thursday evening at 8:00. Rev Wendt, a graduate from General Theological Seminary with |