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Show Rector Continued from, Bl ii HiJJs vs!'.:- ; :. - from Las Vegas two family Initially ryeftrfJi considered attending meetings ; Saturday, September 18, 2004 DAILYHERALD .12 in Salt Lake City. 'It was because of Father Rae that we stayed at St. Mary's," Peugh recalled. "We just immediately felt that we ' knew him, he knew us and we were loved by him." The former parish leader's medical status has stabilized in recent months, but Baldwin said Wake has been permanently disabled his condition woa'tpermit him to even consider resuming his duties. In addition to providing ' leadership., a rector can give a sense of a purcongregation 'jiose. 'Sometimes when you lose a rector Jhe parish is kind of lost," Baldwin said. "Itoder Father Rae we knew who we were and we were very orga; ' . , nized." ; The new rectw wffl help define the congregation's vision what rhopes to accomplish oothfor itself and in the comset goals that munity --a-nd will get them there. He (or she the Episcopal clergts open to women) will also marshal the troops. Marilyn CflivjSr, who lives in Highland and has attended ings at St Mary's for the past 17 yers 8ud she hopes Wake's successor will be anxious tft energize and involve the congregation: "There are a lot of hari workers at St. i- people who've been here since Geneva Steel was in its prime and we've got people in the university community who come and go pretty regularly." Other key information in the St. Mary's profile might include the size of the parish, which encompasses all of Utah County. Peugh said in most other parts of the country, a rector would be responsible for a much smaller geographic area. On the other hand, the size of the parish could also be seen as an advantage. "If people are prepared to travel 45 minutes to an hour to get to church on Sundays, Peugh said, then you know that they're committed." Once compiled, the profile is forwarded to church headquarters in New York City. (St. Mary's is a unit of the d Episcopal Church, a denomination belonging to the Anglican Communion, a worldwide affiliation of churches descended from the Church of England, founded in the 16th century by King Hen- CALENDAR pm today at Redwood Multipurpose Center, 3100 S. Redwood Road, Salt Lake City. $1 or donation. Info: (801) 467-863-6 iddultOnetscape.net ART POSmVEl WORKSHOPS: Art Access and VSA Arts of Utah present the final visual arts workshops in this year's series for aduhs who are HIV positive or living with AIDS and their loved ones. Today is stained glass sun catchers at Art Access Gallery, 339 W. Pierpont Ave, Salt Lake Crty. Info: (801) 328-070-3 . BOOK AUCTION: Utah Humanities Council presenting a silent book auction fir m 10 a.m.-- 4 p.ra today at the Great Salt Lake Book Festival at the dtv library, 400 S. 200 West, ' SartL v. Proceeds go to read- U.S.-base- r ing face-to-fac- Info: (801) pic EVERG;.? ' .. J FOOD t'JN: NFERENCE Help and 9 affected by same-se- x Mupt-A-Natf- Elder Progum needs volunteers to pack food and medical taxes from 1 a.nV.-todbst the Warehouse, 328 W. reason Ave. (3085 South), Salt 7 LakeiCity. (801) . 344-254- GARDEN FAIR: Free fall garden fair is 8 a.m.-nco- n today at Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District, Demonstration Garden, 8215 S. 1300 West West Jordan. Women's Health Conference is 8 a.m.-1:- 1 5 p.m. today at Utah Valley Medical Center. Cost $20. Register at 357-873- 5. HEALTH CONFERENCE p.m. today at Lexington Heights Office Complex, Cedar Hills Drive, Cedar Hills, east of Lone Peak High School. Festivities for a safe arid healthy future indude child ID cards, toothprinting, spinal and scolnoon-- 3 iosis screenings, fire safety demon- strations and tours of a fire truck, face painting and bike safety. Zing of the Salt Lake Stingers and BACA will be present Free, but donations will benefit Mothers Without Borders. Info: 492-47or 492-020- 6 6 DESCENDANTS SCERA In Orem. She performs ! BALANCE Descendants of George and Sarah Pectol may honor them on Sept 25 in Manti. Registration is 9 a.m. by tour of homes, cemetery and lunch. Program is at 1 p.m. . ' with collection of histories. Send stories and photos to History , House, 402 N., Main St, Marrti, or Utah. Info: (435) Reunknlndex.comrctol.rrtml 2-- SPECIAL NEEDS CONFERENCE: 'Connections is the theme for all families with children with spedal needs from 4-- 9 p.m. Sept 23 at Mountain View High School, 645 W. Center St, Orem. $5 Indudes classes, dinner, sibshop, respite. or www.statefami-rycoundl.o- rg Info: 756-833- 1 5K BREAK FREE RUNWALK: This race to end domestic violence is 7:30 a.m. Sept 25 at Jordan Landing, 7000 S. Bangerter Hwy., West Jordan. Info: (801) 581-43or ft DINE Bkydists depart from Blue Boar Inn at 5 p.m. each speak on 'My Familiar and Contemporary Visual Culture' at 6 p.m. Sept 22 at Kimball Art Center. 638 Park Ave., Park Cfty. Free. Info: (435) 649-888- Thursday and take a 1 12-hotour through the byways of Midway. When they return they eat dinner. Info: (435) 654-140- 0 ' 2 a teach visual art classes for beginning to intermediate artists VISUAL ARTS: Joyce Norte will after-scho- from 3:30-- 5 p.m. Wednesdays beginning Sept 22 at the Art Shop, Springville. Info: 471-71- Free seminars on various hearth topics will be 7-- 8 p.m. on Wednesdays through December at Total Health Institute, 385 W. 600 North, Lindon. 318-76- Safari dasses are 9:30 a.m.-noo- n on Saturdays from Sept 25 through Nov. 13 at Monte L Bean Life Science Museum, BYU campus. Topics include Sneaky Animals, Animal Acrobats, Halloween Animals and Blood-sudin- g . Animals. Cost $8. Info: 422-505- 1 - . much less in the same television special "It does seem like a strange combination when you first look at them," Nicholi acknowledged in an interview. "Differ-- . ent cultures, different countries, dramatically opposed philosophies of life," More than 30 years ago, Nicholi, then a young psychiatrist, was asked to teach a course on Freud to Harvard undergraduates. But after three years, he recalls, the students told him they thought the course was unljalanced, that it was, in their view, "one sustained attack, against the spiritual world view." That was when the professor decided to use Lewis as a philosophical counterweight, since " FAMILY LECTURE SERIES: Richard and Linda Eyre will speak on 'Great Parents of the Book of Mormon at 7:30 p.m. Sept 24 at American Heritage School, 736 N. 1100 East American Fork, east of TOPS CHAPTER: One chapter meets at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at Mona City Hall, 50 W. Center St. Mora. Info: (435) 623-085Another chapter meets at 2:30 pm. the Christian writer had "the intellectual credibility to provide the needed balance, "It may be that Freud and Lewis represent conflicting parts of ourselves," Nicholi has said. "Part of us yearns for a relationship with the source of all joy, hope and happiness, as described by Lewis, and yet, there is another part that raises its fist in defiance and says with Freud, 'I win not surren- der.'" Nicholi also discovered some things the two men had in common. Both were literary critics and shared an admiration for the writer John Milton. Lewis was himself an atheist as a young man. ' Nicholi says he didn't like large lectures as an undergraduate, so he kept his Harvard classes small and maximized . student participation. This format is reflected in the PBS pro support FRIDAY Fibromyalgia, diabetes, depression, g will be weight toss and some of the topics. Info: 796-8- 1 1 1 . 12-st- group for spouses or other loved ones of sexually addicted people meets from 6:30-- 8 p.m. each Thursday at The Gathering Place, 251 E. 1200 South, Orem. The . group is an anonymous program with no cost Info: www.sanon.org HEALTH SEMINARS: BEAN MUSEUM CLASSES: Saturday 8 BIKE a.m.-noo- Bl- . 8 ART TALK: Joseph Ostraff will Discover heart themes and dream patterns n from 9 Sept 25, Oct 9 and Oct 23 at Herbs for Health, 399 E. State St, Pleasant Grove. Cost $25dass. Info: 492-910- A service officer will be at Provo Employment Center, 1550 N. Freedom Blvd. (200 West), Provo, from 2 p.m. Sept 30 to help veterans, dependents and widows understand and apply for VA benefits. Bring DD form 214, marriagedivorce papers, birthadoptiondeath certificates, children's social security numbers. S. University Ave., Provo. Info: 375-648- 19 or 798-7- 1 VETS, DEPENDENTS: TOUGHLOVE www.geochte.corrrtyeakfreerun Continued from dance classes are 7 p.m. Sept 23 and ' Sept 30 at Veterans Hall, 53 N. Center St, American Fork. Info: : SQUARE DANCE CLUB: Square ts Parents who need help with angry, struggling and manipulative children meet at 6:30 p.m. every Tuesday at Utah County Health Building. Room 3307, 1 51 at 5 4 Department Is offering a craft dass for children in grades 6 once a month on Thursdays from p.m. beginning Sept 23. Info: www.orem.org or 229-7- 1 54 WEDNESDAY 5KFUNRUN:KefmKlassic5Kfunrun is 8 am. Sept 25 at American Fork Hospital, 170 N. 1100 East American Fork. Cost $10. Register via at lana.nebonOihc.com. Info: 855-327- 9 VISION WORKSHOP: www.westminstercol-lege.educulturaleven- 427-731- KIDS CRAFT CLASS: Orem Recreation eight-wee- or Free. Info: pja Gale Boyd wifl teach hormone balance and toxin awareness at 7 p.m. Sept 21 at , Mainspring Spa, tower level of Good Earth, 500 S. State St. Orem. Cost $5. Info: , " . galeboydOrnsn.com f WEIGH to FITNESS: An k dass for adults and older teens to lose weight is 5:30-63-0 p.m. on Tuesdays beginning Sept 21 at at MANTI: Book nuK urn tkm for a spot on the performingcompeting teams at 6:15 p.m. Sept 23 and Sept 30 at ' Utah Valley Regional Medical educators, health cart providers, Center, Provo. $75. Info: 357-81therapists and caregivers interested in increasing teaching skills and gaining an appreciation of dance .LECTURE SERIES: Fear of a Blade arnl movement Slated for 9 a.m.-- 5 Marker presented by Keith Knight p.m. Sept 25 at Rose Wagner at 730 p.m. Nov. 9 at Gore 300 138 W. Arts Center, Performing Concert Hall, Westminster College, South, Salt Lake City. Ink (801) Salt Lake City. Info: (801) 832-239- 2 328-070- 3 LIFE KIDS DAY INTERNATIONAL Kids Day is HORMONE DANCE SEMWAfc Seminar for artists, at FAIR: A 5K II i 489-953- Olympics medalist Jerri VerHoef will teach boys and girls interested in teaming some steps and audi- - . 863-801- at n CLOGGING WORKSHOP: Junior p.m. Sept 28, Oct 5, 12.19 and 26 at Utah Valley State College. 2 Tuition: $100. Info: Lone Peak High School 10189 N. 4800 West Highland. , YARD SALE FUNDRAISER: Proceeds High School Site Springville Band and Orchestra; yard sale is 8 a.m.-- 3 p.m. today In park ing lot at the Art Museum, 200 East and 400 South, Springville. Info: Family Game Fair is 9 p.m. today at University of Utah Orpin Union, Panorama Room. Free game party with all ages playing board, card and family games. Info: (801) 706-718- 3 and 1 mile kids fun run for children 12 and under are 830 and 9:15 am respectively today at the Utah State Fair, info: www.statefair5k.com am-noo- THUHSDAY ETHKS In AMERICA: David R. Keller will teach a continuing education . course 'Ethics In America at 7 566-609- 0 RJND-RAB- for Sept 1 8 ftom 8 a.m.-- 7 5K WOMEN: Columnist Hofly Mullen wiB speak at a meet-- : hg of rmocatk Women of Utah County at 630 pm Sept 21 at Miml's Cafe, 304 L University Pkwy, Orem. $12. Info: 356-02- DEMOCRATIC Proceeds go to help the Lone Peak High School Chamber Girt. A garage sale and car wash is slated YARD SALE FAMttYGAME ' half-doze- Production Studio. Info: (801) 835-874- 2 hope -attr;. .icr :s ivailable today at the 14ti Annuo' Conference of Eveigieen I 'wnatkmaL Salt Lake Ob, lnfc:1 ry VTII.) . ., Wednesdays at Hales, 46 N. 100 East Spanish Fork. Info: 798-72Both: www.tops.org. or 465-247- 8; TTJISDAY ft Sons pianos today at Paynes Music, 6935 S. State St, Salt Lake City. The first two days are priority appointments; the last two are general public Proceeds go toward the purchase of new pianos at Abravanel Had and Opera ANTIQUE BOTTIE SHOW Antique Bottle Show and Sale is 9 am-- 1 I In New York, Baldwin said, the profile is received by the church deployment office. The deployment office maintains a catalog of Episcopal clergy seeking parish positions and uses church software to match any parish seeking a rector with clergy whose interests and abilities are closer aligned with the parish profile. - The process typically results in a list of about 50 candidates from around the world. Over a number of months, Marys." exchanges of letters, phone inProviding counsel and comfort to members of the" flock is terviews and, eventually, visits allow the search another of the rector's responsibilities. Peugh said many at committee to narrow its opSt Mary 's are still coming to tions to the two or three most qualified candidates. grips with losing Wake. Her Those names are submitted hope is that the parish can reto the vestry, which then concruit a rector who has "a very e ducts its own soothingpastoral care temmeetings before issuing an inperament." " All of these qualities will be vitation to the most desirable candidate. considered by the search com"If all goes well," Evans mittee, comprised of about a ' said. The whole process n members of the should take somewhere beparish chosen by the vestry. tween 10 and 18 months." First, things first, of course: Be"We want a leader who will fore the committee can start reviewing candidates, it has to provide guidance and motivafind out who's available. tion for continuing to grow in The" first step toward that . numbers and in spirit," Baldwin said. end is creating a document called a profile. The profile The parish is confident that contains a; wide range of infor- -' the right person is out there. AO it needs to do is find out mat ion about the parish, inwhere. cluding a demographic portrait of its membership and a detailed description of the city I Cody Clark can be reached or at 2 where the parish is located. Oliver said the congregation cclarkheraldextra.com. is a diverse.grpup: IVe've got a PIANO SALE Utah Symphony Opera Is hosting a pubflc sale of Steinway SATURDAY LDS 642-005- 5 Mt Timpanogos ext 503 Temple. Info: gram, except that those discussing the issue around a table and insightful are well-rea- d adults from varying walks of life a lawyer, a filmmaker, an investment banker and another therapist. Also, there are short interviews with Lewis and Freud scholars and biographers. However, what makes the presentation accessible to viewers with less exalted backgrounds are dramatic from the lives of the two men, beginning with their childhood and their relationships with their mothers. For his part, Nicholi will not in the broadcast or in an say interview which of his two subjects reflects his own world view. In his college course, which is open to Harvard seniors, he will reveal his own views only after the last term paper is handed in. RELIGION BRIEFING Baptist PLEASANT GROVE Pas- tor Sam Coleman will speak at am Sunday at First Baptist Church, 344 E. Center St. Sun-- , day school, 10 am Midweek Bible study, 7 pm Wednesday. Info: 7853295 11 will speak on "Faith in Jesus is Victory at 10:30 am Sunday at Orem cwnmunity Church, 130 N. 400 East. Adult Bible discus-- . sion group, 930 am Children s Sunday school, 10 am Info: 2250067 Evangelical Bibe PROVO Pastor Joshua Harding will speak on "The Lord's Prayer" at 11 am Sunday at Provo Bible Church, 1449 W. 1150 South. Sunday school. 10 am Info: 373-827- 2 Christian Pastor Joe will speak at 10 am Sunday at Provo Christian let lowship, 825 S. Freedom Blvd. Infa 4274497 PROVO - . , I : fit. ,m. Busters" at 10:45 am Sunday at Christ Evangelical Church, 280 S. 400 East. Sunday school, 0 am Children's church Editor online ait, and nursery is available during worship service. Other activities include AWANA for through sixth grade at 625 pm Wednesdays. Men's fraternity . meets at 6:30 am Tuesdays and 6 am Thursdays; Tuesdays are for first-yea- r attendees and Thursdays are for second-yeattendees. Narcotics Anonymous meets with its program at 8 pm Thursdays. Child-car- e provided. ar 12-st- Rev. Charles Hines 225-303- 8 or www.chris-tev.or- g . Lutheran PROVO Pastor Dana Brooks will speak at 4 pm Sunday at St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod, 464 W. 3700 North. Fellowship and refreshments willfol-lo7 the services. Info: w 225-577- ity Letterj to the J n , Community OREM pflfllPM . OREM Pastor Scott McK-inne- y will speak on "Commun- Info. www.harktheherald.com Presbyterian SPRINGVILLE Rev. Janet Riley wiD speak on "Is There a Balm in Gilead?" at 1030 am Sunday at Springville Presbyterian Church, 245 S. 200 East. Sunday school, 9:15 am Fellowship hour, 1130 am Infa 4894390 PROVO Pastor Scott Seder win speak on "life of David" at 11 am Sunday at Christ Presbyterian Church, 255 S. 700 East. Evening worship, 7 pm each Sunday. Infa (801) 794-01or www.christpres.net. 90 CIViaCHURCH NEWS Outreach meeting PROVO The monthly outreach meeting for those leaving or hwestJgating leavmg their religion wfll be 7pm Tuesday at First Baptist Church, 1144 W. Columbia Lane, Provo. Infa374-848-9 ' ; - : J |