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Show D2 HERALD DAILY Saturday, May 31, 2008 MISSIONARIES CHURCH SERVICES Baptist Bible PasPLEASANT GROVE Shultz speaks at 11 a.m. Sunday at First Baptist Church, 344 E Center St. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Bible study, 7 p.m. Wednesday. PROVO Pastor Rhett Durfee will speak at 1 1 a m. Sunday at First Baptist Church, 1144 W. Columbia Lane. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Nursery available. Bible study, 6 p.m. Barbecue, 6 p.m. today. Bring meat and dish to share. SPRINGVILLE Pastor Derrick Smothers will speak at 10 a.m. Sunday at Grace tor David Bible Church, 239 S on Sand?" at 10 a.m. Sunday at Orem Community Church, 130 N. 400 East, Orem and 11:30 a.m. at Provo Community Church, 175 N. University www. Ave., Provo. oremcommunitychurch.com. www .provocommunityucc. org. Main St. 785-329- 491-844- OREM High Priest Russell Shipley will speak on "Build With Faith" at 3 pjn. Sunday at Community of Christ, 925 E. 1400 South. Calvary Pas AMERICAN FORK and 11 a.m. Sunday at Calvary Mountain View, 340 E. State St. Child care. Bible study, 7 p.m. Wednesday. PROVO Provo Baptist Church will meet at 1 1 a.m. Sunday at 230 W. Center St. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Nursery provided. Midweek Prayer and Bible Study, 7 p.m. Wednesday. Fearnoli missionary family speaks June 4. Rev. Kathleen West speaks on "Words of Power and Hope at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 50 W. 200 North. Child care, St. Mary's Cafe follows PROVO Christian PAYSON Pastor Mickie Kelly will speak at 1030 a.m. Sunday at Crossings Church held at Clarion Manor, 463 E. 100 North. Nursery. Bible study, 7 p.m. Tuesday. Faith SPANISH FORK Baptist Church celebrates its reunion 11 a.m. Sunday, 730 E. Center St. Reception follows at the Chillon, 710 E. Center St. Former pastors and missionaries will be preswww.fbcutah. ent. com. service. net. www .crossingschurch. Pastor Scott McK-inne- y speaks on "Greed" at 1 1 a.m. Sunday at Christ Evangelical Church which meets at Mountain View High School, 665 W. Center St., Orem. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Nursery. Rev. UTAH VALLEY Daniel Haas speaks on "Built of Arizona should vote for a marriage definition in November and not leave it for judges Continued from Dl or politicians," said Cathi Herrod of the Center for AriQyde Wilcox, a Georgetown University political zona Policy, an affiliate of the scientist who reached that conservative Christian group conclusion in his study of the Focus on the Family. Ohio vote, said that four years California is the third state later, things have changed: gearing up for gay marriage Far fewer states have a maramendment campaign this fall, significant because some anariage issue on the ballot, conservatives' "raw fear" of lysts think McCain can chalgay marriage has declined, lenge the Democratic nominee and McCain opposes a federal there. "The malaise that some conconstitutional amendment to bar gay marriage, which Bush servative Christians felt about the upcoming election has in supported. "I think in a year of war large part been wiped away not to by the California decision," and a weak economy mention race as a campaign said Mathew Staver of the issue that this will not be conservative Christian legal group Liberty Counsel, who is nearly as big as before," Wilcox said. raising money to overturn the California decision. He also McCain has said he thinks the proposed Florida defining marriage should be decided by states, and in 2006 amendment. marhe supported an anti-ga- y The California decision not only deepens the resolve of riage amendment in his home state of Arizona. religious conservatives, Staver It failed, the first such said, but should anger "people amendment to do so. A bill that who might not otherwise get would return the question to involved in values. Most people the November ballot is pending do not respond well to having before the Republican-controllefour judges determine the definition of marriage." Senate. In Florida and elsewhere, efAlready, activists in Arizona are looking to California to forts to broaden support to inmake their case a second time. clude more Hispanic Christians "The California decision are intensifying. The Virginia-base- d shows exactly why the people Alliance for Marriage Foundation is uniting Hispanic evangelical and Catholic leaders to "stand up for marriage" at rallies this summer in Denver and Minneapolis during the Democratic and Republican National Conventions, respectively. "We believe that the Latino community is very much the future of our cause," said Matt Daniels, the foundation's president. "Because they are an immigrant community, they have largely been silent in the debate." Nearly nine in 10 Hispanic evangelicals oppose legalizing gay marriage while slightly more than half of Hispanic Catholics are opposed, according to a survey last year by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life. Polls also show, however, that younger evangelicals are more accepting of homosexuality than previous generations. The Rev. Adam Hamilton, pasUnited tor of Methodist Church of the Resurrection in suburban Kansas City, Mo., said he is witnessing a shift that could alter the conventional wisdom about marriage amendments turning out evangelical votes. "There are an increasing number of people who are trying to find a third way between the left, which tends 15,000-memb- d ..... , .1, , , .,..... l.,T Rev. AMERICAN FORK Miki Laws speaks on "The Noah Covenant" at 10 a.m. Sunday at Community Presbyterian Church, 75 N. 100 East. Nursery. Sunday school, 9 a.m. David and Adrienne Poulsen have been called to serve as Mission President of the Johannesburg South Africa Mission. They will speak on Sunday, June 15, 2008 at 1:00 p.m. at the East Millcreek 12th Ward in Salt Lake City, Utah. David has been Counselor in Stake Presidency, Bishop, Stake Patriarch, Regional Representative, and Missionary in Taiwan, and CEO of American Express Centurion Bank. Born in Provo. mikilawsafcpc.org. 756-262- www.st-marysprovo.or- g. OREM Marriage .,..,.,. 373-309- Evangelical Community 798-947- Elder Jacob Zuf elt, son of Jimmy and Debra Zufelt of Mapleton, has returned from the Germany, Hamburg Mission of the LDS Church. He will speak in the Mapleton 5th Ward, 970 N. 400 E., Mapleton, on Sunday, June 8, 2008 at 225-577- Worship Experience 754-167- 1. 25-ye- uw Presbyterian Episcopal 756-144- 6. 374-264- 4. PROVO Pastor Rob Kraft speaks at 11 a.m. Sunday at St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod, 464 W. 3700 North. Bible class, 9:30 am Fellowship and refreshments follow services. Bible study: 7 p.m. Wednesday. www.stmarksprovo.org. 225-298- tor Joe McCormick speaks at 9 374-848- , Lutheran 368-118- 0. Nursery and junior church provided. Youth group, 6:30 p.m. www. Wednesday. gracebibleutah.org. Elder Ryan Morley, son of Dave and Janie M or ley, of Orem has been called to serve in the Houston Texas Mission of the LDS Church H will snoalr in thf Vprmnnt 1st Ward, 400 E. 400 N., Orem, Utah on Sunday, a.m. He will enter ine june o, iws ai MTC on June 11. 2008. 2253038.www.christev.org. ,. ,.,, ., , .... LEHI Lead Pastor Dean L Jackson speaks on "You Might Be a Pharisee If . at 9 am Sunday at new location: Mega-ple-x 8 Theater, Thanksgiving Point. Qub KP, 10:30 a.m. RCC prayer room communion, 10:50 ..-- a.m. www.rockcan-yon.org- 374-572- 5. . Kerr to discard biblical teaching regarding sex outside marriage, and. those who have made homosexuality the central concern of the Christian faith," said Hamilton, who describes himself as evangelical. "They are trying to see the gray between the black and white." The California decision also comes as a growing chorus of evangelical leaders say the movement's agenda should broaden to include poverty, global warming and AIDS. Richard Mouw, president of Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, Calif., is among a group of leaders who this month released "An Evangelical Manifesto," a document calling for "an expansion of our concern beyond single-issu- e politics, such as abortion and marriage." Before the Calif ornia decision, Mouw said gay marriage was on the margins of the evangelical agenda. Now, he predicted, it will move back to the center. Mouw said he worries both about evangelicals' angry rhetoric and gay rights supporters who portray foes as homophobic and the equivalent of racist, ignoring the moral and religious dimen- - L - of Elbert Edwards's papers are housed at UNLV, including descriptions of old mining methods, and biographical materials on Milton Lafayette Lee and Henry Hudson Lee, both relatives. I decide to visit Continued from Dl a long list of interesting topics, biographical and otherwise. When I scroll down to the www.saintswithouthalos.com Brigham Young papers, I see several items that might help bbios.phtml, which lists nearme with the family history. I ly 70 early Missouri Mormons check the Ann Reynolds Oral including two Carters, both brothers to Simeon. As might History Collection but find be expected by the title of this none of my own relatives. site, "Saints Without Halos," Nevertheless, some of yours some negative stuff can be might be there. This is a great source and is worthy of Some found. But I'm a family histotime. I check for Carter, and rian and genealogist; I delight in each nugget I find. sure enough, Tom Carter's I'm still intrigued and having Papers are listed with pictures of towns and buildings in Utah. fun, so I look at the "Mormons But no Simeon. and Their Neighbors" index at If any of your relatives are www.lib.byu.eduAncestry. And here I find five entries for writers or artists, be sure to check the Mormon Literature Simeon Carter. One last place to look for and Creative Arts site, Simeon Carter is on my own Web site at Itsallrelatives.net. list.php?PHPSESSIDb24c80 Under "Genealogy Databases," d02b4dlal7fe89afefab56faf8, I enter "Simeon" under "First listing more than 7,000 people and some of their works. This Name Search" Six entries is not a biography site but does appear; one is Simeon Carter lead me to their works. Seven Free. Obviously, Simeon Carter Carters are listed here. Are Free was named for this respected missionary who visited they related to Simeon? While at BYU sites, I go sometime between the births of Simeon Carter Free, born in to Family History Archives, www.lib.byu.eduonline.htrnl. January of 1835 and his older Over one hundred items come brother, born in January 1833. So I can conclude that the misup for Carter: only one for Simeon Carter. But that is a sionary visited the Free family in St. Clair County between picture of his (modernized) Amherst, Ohio, home. I use January 1833 and January 1835, this site oftea and that the family respected I skip over to the Mormon Simeon Carter enough to name a son for him Manuscript Collection at When I am through gatherUNLV, library.nevada.edu speccolmssubjmormon.html, ing this information about and find no Carters at all, but Simeon Carter, I'll have Anson Call papers are housed enough to enrich the history. there. Better tell my sister-in-laAnd I've had a great time. I do And, I notice, six boxes hope you have fun as well. -- ,,,... If, sions. "The more it looks like this agenda is going to carry the day nationally, the more evangelicals are going to be pushed back into a movement of very narrow focus that a lot of us have been trying to get out of," Mouw said. 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