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Show Saturday October 1. IW7 THL DAILY HI D. R AI Prmn I'uh Page A5 IV3SSI0NS LCesssn JPROVO Our dream so Often follow the path of men, our felt needs become our dreams. God looks beyond our felt needs and holds a vision of btir real needs. When we can see our needs from God's perspective, then we will realize &at our real needs are being fulfilled as we develop a personal relationship with God. this Sunday's 10:45 am. worship and praise e of the Church of The Nazarene, Pastor John Conlon will deliver a message titled, "Am You Dreaming About ser-vie- Good Things?" The Church of The Nazarene is located at 150 N. 700 West in Provo. During the rnerning service there is a children's church for all children and an infant nursery. Sunday -- School Iwgiae-s- i 9:30 a.m. rwith classes for all ages. A friendly welcome is extended at all services and everyone is welcome. The mis- sion of the Church of The Nazarene in the Utah Valley is in "Healing Hurts and Sjlding Dreams through Jesus Christ." OnSnstion service set PROVO Sunday will be a .Service of ordination for new deacons at the First Baptist Cfturch of Provo. :T"'The five new deacons will be Louis Wilkins, David Porter, iMickey Jeffries, Jeff Fleming arid Kent Broome. The message will be "Deacons: What is a Deacon?" All .'are welcome to worship with us. .ir Join us for Bible study (all ges) at 9:45 a.m. and worship at 11 a.m. Evening worship at S p m. '""First Baptist Church of Provo is at 1144 W. Columbia 'Lane. Call information. 374-848- for more 9 Team Pud, a program for children ages 4 to sixth grade, continues each Sunday, at 5:45 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. Children learn scripture memory verses, play games and create crafts and projects. .Cflme on and join us each .Week for Team Kid. based en scriptures The word incredible might also be applied to the idea of raising $500 million through By MARK PRICE Newspapers Knight-Ridd- The brains behind America's first Scripture-basetheme park could pass for Santa Claus, except Santa never knew as much as this guy about making a good martini. Howard Knight Jr. has owned several bars in his day, when he wasn't hawking for a circus, country producing records or serving as agent for a traveling magic show. But that was before he began a divine mission on 2,022 acres outside Gaffney, S C., about 50 miles south of Charlotte. It is o ryri rtr ctr Duke Ah Power nuclear plant, that Knight says he'll make a vision from-Goreality by Christmas 1999: God's Wonderful World, a theme park based on highlights from the Bible. d Discovering the mission "On May 18 of last year, I threw up my hands, signed over my stock and said: I'm going to South Carolina to build a theme park," Knight says. "I realized God was not going to leave me alone until I did." ' Knight was a partner in a Lexington, Ky., hotel lounge at the time. Now he's unemployed and trying to raise $500 million the hard way, by selling his park idea one brick at a time. Donate $100 and you get a brick in the park with your name on it, along with an honorary deed to one square foot of the land. Five million bricks would have to be sold, but Knight sees a big payoff in giving the world a chance to see the Garden of Eden, the parting of the Red Sea and Christ raising the dead, among other things. Remaining debt-fre- e banks are being approached. Knight says, because God insisted the park No 1 donations. Tim O'Brien of Amusement Business magazine gets several calls a month from people with similar ambitions, and he has a pat response: call back when you're halfway through your fund raising. Few are heard from again. "Whether he can sell 4 million bricks, I don't know," says O'Brien. "The whole concept of a Christian theme park is based on the followings of the Bible, and that is a very strong Bible area there. ... If he finds the right audience, it is feasible. "I think the real question to ask here is: Are they going to bring in enough people? I think raising the money is the easy part. The hard part is getting enough through the gate every year to support the park." The first sign of trouble for Knight could come Nov. 5, when $7 million is due for the land. Fall is also when he plans to open an information center and a gospel music theater on the site. Knight wasn't sure how close he is to raising the down payment, but donations have come in quicker since June, when the Southern Baptist Convention announced its boycott of the Walt Disney Co. God's Wonderful World couldn't have been more perfectly timed. Jack Ragsdale and his wife Shirley of Greeneville, Tenn., were among the first to send money. "Millions of people want to go to the Holy Land but can't afford it. God's Wonderful World will be like bringing the Holy Land here," says Jack Ragsdale, who is helping to recruit donors. "I feel like this g will be a station." soul-savin- Sermon to bs on wealth I I This week at the Provo Community Church the sermon will be to the Wealthy." The Rev. Milton Staskal cautions that wealth is dane gerous when we and undervalue peothings ple. The Alternative Christmas continues this week from noon to 1:30 Sunday. People may purchase items benefiting four charities or they may give funds to a charity in someone's name. The Sunday service begins at 11 a.m. Chid care is t, "A Word over-valu- " pro-1ffltfe- d. '""Sunday school for all ages Begins at 10 a.m. The church inbcated at 175 N. University Ave. For more information, call 375-911- 5. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints listed the dates for the dates wrong for the house public open Vernal Utah Temple. The correct dates, according to Don Russell of the Church's Public Communications Office, are 11 through 25. ,itXhose desiring more information may call (888) 216-5y 4. s The Mowing a Is of area churches, their addresses, telephone numbers and representatives. The fast published The Daily Herald as a service to rekyous organizations in the Utan Valley area. Unless otherwise noted, aH not services are held on Sundays. If your organization listed, or it changes to your listing neea to be made, cafl the rebgon editor at Assembly d God Christian Lite Assembly of God Church. 96 S Center Si Pastor Jerry L Pike Sunday school. Santaqutn. 9 45 am worship service. 11 am and 6 pm Rock Canyon Assembly of God. 3410 N Canyon Rd Prwo. ? Rev Dean L. Jackson Sunday school, 930am; Sunday worship service, 1040 a m, specialized framing classes 6 pm.; Tuesday youth ministry. 7 pm.: Wednesday Bible study and family mght 7 pm. Barest Conservative the conference Tmoanogos Baptist Church meeting room ot the Best Western Trnpanogos Inn. 195 S 85C East. Lem Pastor Chuck Lcv&ady Sunday evening Bible study 70Cpm until October 1037 W Mam. Leh Baptist Independent Central Baptist Church. 255 Nath University Ave Provo Pastor J Jeffrey Klansek. Friday Bible study 7 p m Sunday school p m Swxlay worship serwe ? 15 s r Baptist Church. 300 S 1200 West Orem Pastor RcK Robe'son Sunoayschool 945am morning worship, 11 am. evening worship 6 pm Wednesday Bible study 7pm First Baptist Church 6i S Man St Nephi, Pastor Keith South Sunday school 930 am; worship service 10 45 a m Wednesday Bible study and prayer 7pm Faith Baptist Church. 730 E 800 North Spanish Fork Pastor Gary vertcan Worship service 10 30 a m 15 p m tamrfy servce 6 30 activities tor i pm Faith Independent American Fork Baptist Church. 166 South Center. Pastor Bob Hays Bible school. 10 am fellowship. 11am, worship servce. 11 15 am: Wednesday midweek Bible study and prayer meeting, 700pm flutist Southern Baptist Church 144 West Ccjnba Lane Pwo Pastor Rhett Duffee. Sunday school 945 am worworship service 11 am choir practice 4 45 p m ship service. 6pm. Baptist campus ministry Bibie study for young professionals aid college students) 7 30 p m study, 7 p m. adult payer and W&dnesdy youth Bible study, 7 p.m. First Baplist Church 101 N. 100 West. Payson. Pastor Don Cadet Sunday school 9 45 a m worship sera m Wednesday Bible study, 7pm vice First Baptist Church of Pleasant Grove 344 E Center St Rev JohnPtn Sunday School Pleasant Grove. 9 45 a m worship service 11am and 7pm &be study Wednesday at 7 p m. Ftfst Se Vayson Bible Church. 160 S Mam. Payson Pastor LeeWrvrvonti Worship service 930 a m Sunday school. 11 am Tuesday Biblestudy. 7pm FellowshpBfcle Church 375N StateSt Linden P.1SIC BiM Bagley Sunday school 945am worship service. 11 am. womensBibte study, Tuesday lOam and 7 pm.; mens &be study. Wednesday Thursday 7 pm, 7 pm youth group Provo Bote Church, 100 N 600 East Provo. 3735272, Pastor Frank Curtis Sunday school. 10 15 am, worship service, 11:15am B.tto Missionary &ble Missionary Church. 600 E Center St Pleasant Grove Pastor Shawn McCarthy. Sunday School. 10 a m worshp services. 11am evemig worship services. 6pm Church of Chnst Church of Christ, Howard Johnson s Bible $he Daily Herald encourage area religions to submit brief summaries of upcoming events. ";A11 submissions should be shatter than 125 words and must be received by Tuesday at noon to be included in that week's Saturday Religion has returned from t h e Gammon Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Mission of the LDS Church. He will SDeak in the Bonneville 5th Ward, 85 S. 900 East, Provo, on Sunday at 11 a.m. Vineyard, has returned from the Russia Moscow South Mission of the LDS Church. He will speak s Vineyard Ward, 800 S. Geneva Road, Benjamin Paul Cloward, Orem, on Sunday at duii ui and uaviu Jill Bryce Haslem. son of and Sydney Haslem of has Orem, Cloward of Salem, has been called to serve in the Guatemala City Central Mission of the LDS Church. He will speak in the Salem 3rd Ward. 685 S. 300 West, Salem, on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. He will enter the Mission Training Center on Oct. 29. Elder Jesse Cotton Dunn, son of Dennis and Susan Dunn of Elk Ridge, returned the Virginia Richmond Mission of the LDS Church. He will speak in the Hillman Ki ith Missouri Independence Mission of the LDS Church. speak in the Timpview 5th I J. Wilkins, the Tennessee i He-w- ill mtw1ii"g ii&w&iuwnYijungroornof the Hotel. Minister 0 worship service. Eckankar 1292 Harry R Fox. S Ave Provo University Sunday School. 10 a m., 11am Satsang Society Inc., chartered affiliate of 507 E 1700 South. Sat Lake City. business hours Monday through Fnday, 6 to 7 pm Saturday 10 am to 12 noon. Sunday worsnc service. 10 am. Eckankar-Uta- Eckankar, Epcopal 0 Marys Episcopal Churcn 50 W. 200 North, Provo. the Rev Dr Alan C Tull rector Eucharist 8 30 a m rector's forum. 945 am; family Eucharist and church school. 10 30am Evangelical Calvary Fellowship Church. 210 E 200 North. American Fork Pastor Chris Vlachos Worship service. 10 a m Wednesday Bible study. 7pm Evangetcai Free Evangelical Free Church 280 S 400 East Orem Pastor McKmney Sunday school. 9 ?0 a m wor&'ip servce 1045 am Foursquare Gospel Harvest Fellowship Church, meeting at the Meridian School Pastors David auditorium 931 E 300 N Povo and Cheryl Fmn Worship servce 10 ?f a m Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Vishnu congregation 8628 S State Rd Spanish Fork Chanting and dancing. 6 pm lecture 7pm chanting and free feast 8pm Jehovah s Witnesses Jehovahs Witnesses Kingdom Hall 500 N 1280 West Provo Presiding Overseer. Jm Wray Book study Tuesday 730 pm theocratic school Thursday "30pm service meeting foUowtng. pubic talk andWatch Tower sludy Sunday 10 a in Jehovans Witnesses Kingdom Halt 95 So 500 Ea3 American Fork Wray Presdng Overseer Book study Tuesday 7pm mecc ate school Thursday 7 30 p m public tajk and Watch Tower study Sunday 10 am. Jahaahs Witnesses Kingdom Hall 8497 So State St.. Spanish Fork Presiding Overseer Roger Snder. Book studv Tuesday 7.30 pm.; theocratic: school, 7 m 30 p pubic tak and Watch Tower study Thursday Sunday 10 am Spanistvtanguage meeting Sunday 30 St S"! Jn pm Lutheran Lutheran Church, meeting at the Womens Center at 330 W 500 North m Provo or Pastor Ntal Collins Sunday school at 9 30 a m 8t3628 Contemporary worn sip sarvce. 10 30 a m follow ad by fellowship St Marks Lutheran Church 464W 370C North Provo Rev Ronald Saatkamp Sunday school and aduK &Dte class 930am Sunday worship service am Methodist Unrted HiHtop South Methodist FeUowsht) at Evangencal meeting Ree Church Orem Revs James Coweti and Clarence (Buddy) Hemngton of Sandys Hilltop Unrted Methodist Church Worship services first and third Sundays of every mor ith ai 6 5 p m Nazarene New Begmrgs etovshic Church o tne Nazeoe 150N 700 West Provo 3740121 or 224 1051. Pastor John Conlon Sunday schcoi 9 X a m worship service 1045 am and 6pm NcfKJervjmmational Calvary Chapel 1014 East Center St Orem Pastor Jack Gifoam Sunday worsNp servce, 9 a.m.; Tuesday evening fetlowsf npiBmlp study 7pm Jesus Love: You Ministries meeting al Mountain View Hgh School. 645 W Center St.. Orem mmster A Wfcams Wednesday evenmg Bfcte studv Pentecostal United Provo United Pentecostal Church, 236 N University Ave Provo, 374 1343 Pastor Dart AnuU Sunday school lor Tree of Lite Cultural of Mission of the LDS Church. He will speak in the Lindon 13th Ward, 1050 E. 100 North. Lindon, on Sunday at 1:15 p.m. He will enter the MTC on Oct. 22. Klder Timothy son of Dan and j o u a n n Wilkins of Provo. has ret urn eel from been called to serve in the Guatemala has 9 a.m. Turley Milan Italy the in Dallas R. Turley, son of Reid and Linda "Lindon, , has been called to serve in the of- -- N a s h v i 1 e Mission of the LDS Church. He will speak in the Lakeside 5th Ward, 2225 W. 620 North. Provo, on Sunday at 2:50 p.m. I. . Ward, 865 W. 1000 Xoi th. Orem, on Oct. 19, at 9 a.m. He will enter the MTC Nov. 5. Zachary Haws, son of Drew and Miilie Haws of Provo. has been called to serve in the Pennsylvania Philadelphia Mission of the A LDS Church. r" He will speak Field 2nd in the Sunset Ward, 780 W. 9th Ward, 1560 500 South, Payson, on Oct. 19, S. 1100 West, A at 1:30 p.m. on Provo, Sunday at 9 a.m. David Fackrell, son of He will enter the MTC on Douglas and Dee Fackrell of Wednesday. Provo and Lynda Fackrell Elder Brad Simons, son of of Marysvale, Bart Simons, and Cindi and . Steve Smith of Utah, has been 1 called to serve has Provo, in the returned from the New York New York Rosa Santa 1 4 !' Mission of the LDS Church. I H He will speak in the Lakeside 4th Ward, 130 Mission of the S. 1600 West, Provo, on Oct. 19, LDS Church. He will speak at 11 a.m. in the North A California South (Spanish speaking) Peter Wilson, son of Paul and Atina Wilson of Springville, has been called .J"WJ. to serve in the WJUIII Maryland Baltimore ' Mission of the LDS Church. He will speak in the Hobble 3rd Creek Ward, 555 S. 600 East. Springville, on Sunday at 11 a.m. He will enter the MTC on Wednesday. MISSIONS POLICY The Daily Herald prints missionary announcements with photos (optional) on Saturdays in the Religion section. The deadline for submission is the previous Monday at 5 p.m. Submission forms are available at the front desk of the Daily Herald newsroom. Pets get blessings at Manhattan cathedral Assisi, the patron saint of hamsters, turtles, and at least one camel, elephant and looked like Noah's Ark for The Rev. Robert Morisseau rat to the ceremony gave varseveral hours as more than said a few words over the ious reasons for their atten1,000 people waited in line animals, which were brought dance. with their pets for an annual to the service on leashes, in "He's my cloggy and I want blessing of the animals. cages, baskets and buckets, him to live forever," said It was the 13th year that dressed in sweaters, hats and Amber Strempel, 4, of the Cathedral Church of St. collars made of flowers. Manhattan, even though she The humans who accompaJohn the Divine blessed pets was holding a tiny gray kitin honor of St. Francis of nied their dogs, cats, birds, ten she named Raspberry. Manhattan upper An church animals. mi mous SERVICES DIRECTORY Victory A .SALT LAKE CITY news release issued by The n 3-- D pm Correction 10:20 a.m. NEW YORK (AP) Animated Bible The entertainment business and theme park would feature movies and because of that, I know this can robotic figures, other technological exhibits. be done. God has had me trainSome areas will be interacing for this," says Knight. "I've seen this built in my tive: children pretending to be vision. It was like someone David can use a slingshot to opened up the top of my head knock down Goliath as the Old and dumped in a computer pro- Testament story plays in the gram. It was incredible." background. Genesis-to-Revelatio- Park 1st Ward, 101 W. 800 North, Provo, on Sunday at Elder Dennis J. Gammon. son of J. Rulon and Venice of Provo, from Deadlines loom open debt-fre"I've spent all my life in the a r c i a Breckenridge He will enter the MTC on Oct. 22. M - m e. Hi' I Elder Todd Breckenridge, son of Ed and cn tnis nteds 10 am adult worship servce '.0 am. Sunday servce 6 pm. Wednesday service. 7 30 pm children and Presbyteren Community Presbyterian Church, 75 N 100 East American Fork. Sunday school 9.30am. worship service 11 a.m From June througn August worship servce 1U a.m and no Sunday school Food pantry available c ait the church for furtt details Community Presbyterian Church. 245 S 200 East 489 4390 Rev Jim Snrcyer Worship servce Sprmgville. 1030 am, Bible study 6 pm. church school 9 30 am From June through August, no church school Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Sdints Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Dav Sais 925 E 1400 South. Orem. Pastor Prayer servce 9X am Sunday Scixxji a m worship service am Roman Cathuc St Francis of Assrsi Catholc Church 172 N 500 W-- j Provo Father WiHiam H Fiegge Saiurrw, vV)' i Mass 530pm, Sunday Mass n English 6am a' a m Sunday Mass m Spanish (Misa en Espanoi) i 1230 pm and 5 30 pm. weenday Mass Tueviav through Friday 8am adoration of tl h 3ssea Sa.; tn after Mass until 6 p m Friday Holy Hour Fr.day r.pm i Spanish Mass Friday. 7pm St Peters Catholc Church 634N 6ncEdst t r rtV'v Father Jan es Blame s 4 45 lo 5 15 p m Saturday evening vgn Mass '.: Sunday morning Mass. 8 am and 10 30 am My Mass. Tuesday, 7 p.m Wednesday through Friday 7 Tj Book k Tape iJ o REG.$23 SEAGULL 85 PRE-SAL- E - PRICE ONLY... am. Days 7 pm Church 121 N Church St Eureka Father Walter A Riendeau Sunoav Mass 4pm San Ancles Catholc Omrch 315 E iQO fxth Pavsi 4654782 Father Waiter A Rienoeau Saturday vigii Maj.s 6 pm Sunday Mass 10 am OurLadyofVclory Juab County Ccriplex 16CN ManSt Father Walter A Rondeau Sunday Nephi Mass 12 15 pm Seventh-daAdventist Church. 255 S 700 East Provo Paste Dan Maneiia Sabbath (Saturday) schoo 9 30 a m SabCath (Saturday) worship service Ham Saints The Church of Jesus Christ of Numerous listings can be found m the telephone orferlory United Church of Christ Comrnjmty CcngegatoraJ HXC) 175 N University A e Provo, Pastor Milton Stasnai Family Arcship 10 am. Child care available Orem Community Church. 130 N 400 East Orem Pastor Michael Mmch Sunday school, 9 15 am worshfi servce 1030 a m Holy St Patrcfc ED W The Episcopal Church Welcomes You r. t I " GOTO EB -, ,- ,JT"" NoGinmictej.v M St Miry'l Church 50 Wert 2nd North Provo, UT 846U34641 J73-30- Sunday - Holy Euchanfl Sunday -- FtmilyEuchariit (child can available) Sunday Church School 8:30 a m. 10:30 am. 10:30 am SaQuM Boo l ft Tat Copyright 'LEASE 17. |