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Show I New Testament scripture class resumes in September Beginning Sept. 12, Dr. John M. Madsen, assistant professor of ancient an-cient scripture at B YU, will again teach the Tuesday afternoon scrip- ture jelass that has been meeting in Bountiful for the past eight years. Study course, under the direction of the LDS Church Educational System (Adult Religion Program), will be a continuation of the last two years' study of the New Testament. Testa-ment. Classes will be held each Tues- day from 4-5:15 p.m. through May 8- To accommodate the growing number of people interested in this afternoon scripture study program, the class has been moved to a larger LDS chapel, the llth45th55th building, 1 15 East 2000 SvlBoun-tiful. SvlBoun-tiful. Because of heavy road construction con-struction on Orchard Drive, it may be necessary to approach the chapel from the intersection of 200 West and 2000 South (across from the city, cemetery). Registration fee of $10 for "the first ten-week session will be ac- - cepted at the door 15 minutes before class time. There will be three ten-week sessions during the 1989-90 class schedule. Dr. Madsen has journeyed through the Holy Land eight times sWngarearwIiereThteaclUnp-" . of Jesus and ancient prophets have taken place. He brings with hint the feel of having shared scriptural teachings with travel companions this past spring on the top of Egypt's Mount Sinai as well as on the waters of Israel's Galilee. All interested persons are invited to attend. The class promises to be enjoyable to eveiyadult regardless of their level of scriptural knowledge. knowl-edge. Although the course manual . will be the New Testament, the four ; . standard' works of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will, be cross-referenced extensively. extensive-ly. y..--"-rr---:-- Because the class meets in the chapel, appropriate dress is advised with the ladies wearing dresses or skirts. - : For additional information, contact con-tact Wanda Milne, 295-4830, or Shelly Thacker, 298-2818. " |