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Show Sunday, August 25, 1974, THE HERALD, Provo, g The enthusiastic young pastor wants to "go all over the world preaching the Gospel." He looks forward in the next few years to seeing Christianity carried into places like China and Russia where it has been barred for so I Mr. Kempf was born in Minnesota but was reared in California. He did not profess any religion until being converted to the Church of God of Prophecy, is a will The church believes that there are three distinct personages in the Godhead. 24. which Hie leader of The LDS Church be' in Washington, . DC, Monday. Sept. 9 for the "completion ceremony" at the Church's majestic new temple just outside the District of Columbia in Kensington. Md. President Spencer W. Kimball, who has been at the helm of the sanctified and then filled with the Holy Gost. Mr. Kempf explained of sins is that repentance synonomous with being saved, and sanctified means that the root of sin is removed. This makes it possible for the Holy Ghost to enter. man Prophecy for only three months has been appointed the first Pastor4n-Traininin Utah, and is serving at the Provo Church. Harold A. Kempf, 24, is assistant pastor in the Provo church which has as its temporary pastor, Bishop Jacob of Bountiful. Bishop Montijo Montijo is over all the church congregations in Utah. Mr. Kempf came to Provo when the former pastor, Oliver Sonju, accepted a position in Colorado. The church was formed about a year ago in Provo by Mr. Sonju, and has a membership of about KEMPF directly by God. "There is lots of love in our church. We feel that we are brothers and sisters of the Lord, helping each other. Our feeling of love fills us up. There's a very strong feeling in this church that I have never found anywhere else." He added, "We believe in the gifts of the Holy Spirit as found in the first book of Corinthians." The first three steps they believe in are being saved, then pentacostal-typ- e church. "We believe in the whole Bible," he said, "which contains our doctrine, but we go by the laws set up in the New Testament." The church believes that Jesus organized His own church, assisted by the 12 Apostles, but there is no need for apostles now because the church is headed Wi By DAVID E. ANDERSON As the church cannot support him at present, Mr. Kempf is planning to learn a trade which he can work at in his worldwide missionary work. "I will go wherever God sends me," he said, adding that he knows God sent him to Utah. Mr. Kempf is married and he and his wife have two children.. Church services, at 1309 W. 1460 N., are held Sunday at 11 a.rn. and again at 7 p.m. Sunday School begins at 10 a.m., and Prayer Meeting at 6 : 30 p.m. include Weekday meetings Bible Study Tuesdays at 7:30 and ' Youth Meetings p.m. Thursday at 7:30 p.m. UPI Religion Writer When Roman Catholic bishops from throughout the world gather in Rome next month, they will be addressing a concern that places them squarely along side other churches in facing what is emerging as Christianity's key issue in the evangelization. After more than a decade of being buffeted about by social and political change on the international, national and local levels and attempts to respond, theologically and actively, to those changes, world Christianity is taking a new look at itself and its mission. The 1974 Synod of Bishops, which convenes in Rome Sept. 27, will be the third major international meeting in less than two years to address itself to the question of evangelism and the mission of the church. The first of these was the World Council of Church's mission conference on "Salvation Today," held in Bangkok in early 1973.' That was followed by the gathering of more conservative Protestant Christians at Lausanne, Switzerland last month. Both of these as no doubt will the forthcoming synod found themselves at least implicitly struggling with what amounts to be an identity crisis among the churches. In Rome, for example, much of the thinking of the American delegation is likely to be shaped by an innocently entitled little document called "A Review of the Principal Trends in the Life of the Catholic Church in the United States." That document suggests that the key question for the Catholic church in the U.S. is whether church members will continue to derive their fundamental beliefs and attitudes from traditional Catholic Christianity or "from social 1J .1 also .means a from proclamation of liberation from human forms of oppression, such as poverty and tyranny. In Bangkok, for instance, a section on "Salvation and Social Justice" declared: "The salvation which Christ brought, and in which we participate, offers a comprehensive wholeness in this divided t v. ... . completed recently evangelistic tour to Brazil. 3 L f .if j r it; 7 1 f 1' - . Baptists Will Present Film Tonight at 7 o'clock the First Baptist Church in Provo, 1050 Columbia Lane, will present a new color film, "The Rapture," which deals with Bible prophecy concerning the return of Christ. The public is invited to attend. Santiago's first firemen's company was formed in 1863 after a fire in a church killed 2,000 churchgoers. Pin Mrs. Alex D. Lott, the former Genni Biggs, has been given her Golden Gleaner Award by Bishop Lary J. Kirk of the Orem 47th Ward. Mrs. Lott is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Merwin Biggs of San Dimas, Calif. She and her husband live at 1835 N. 800 W. in Orem, and they have five daughters. Mrs. Lott has been YWMIA music director, assistant music director, and drama director. She has also served as Junior Sunday School chorister, and is presently first counselor in the Relief Society and a visiting teacher. i i ! country's fastest growing major religion since last December, will preside at the ceremony and then meet with news media representatives. The ceremony, which will be attended by invitation only, will be at 1:30 yfe With President Kimball will be his second counselor in the First Presidency of the church, President Marion G. Romney. President Kimball and President Romney will also be on hand Tuesday, Sept. 10, when members of Congress will tour the temple, and Wednesday, Sept. 11. when Supreme Court justices, members of the Cabinet and the nation's diplomatic corps visit the new building, which, in its spectacular setting, has caught the eyes of many millions of motorists traveling along the Capital Beltway. if k if it Sundays and Wednesday, Thursday and Special Interest Friday, Nov. 20, 21, 22 at 9:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Bowling Group Being Formed Kimball's first counselor, President N. Eldon Tanner, will arrive later in the week for a Friday breakfast meeting with church, business and civic leaders in the Washington area, and also will host invited guests at the Sunday President morning network radio broadcast of the famous Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle Choir. The Washington Temple will the Church be the 16th in use by A FAMILY STANDS OUTSIDE the Washington, D.C., LDS Temple to symbolize the sealing ordinances performed in the temple which unite a family for not only this life, but for eternity. around the world. Unlike the church's neighborhood meetinghouses, of which there are thousands and which are used for regular-Sundaworship services and for weekday activities as well, the temples are closed on Sundays. Their use comes during the week when faithful members of the church participate in marriages, baptisms and other special, sacred ceremonies based upon the sanctity of the family unit. QUALITY HOME FURIIISIIIIiGS ZEKITH & RCA - T.V. AND STEREO, MAGIC CHEF, 0'KEEFE & MERRITT, GIBSON, KITCKENAID, FRIGIDAIRE AND AMANA APPLIANCES JOHN PARAS FURNITURE 560 K0. STATE, OREM - 224-152- 1 LilJwaMOMTMr mn. raMSy; Phono k i;jf Um 1 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH of Pleasant Grove 340 Eait Center Tele: 5 785-329- 9:45 11:00 7:00 7:30 Sunday School Morning Worthip Evoning Worthip Wed Evoning Biblo Study a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. 374-S48- 4 thousand words. Now only 1.95 for a 5x7 or 4 wallet sizes in natural color. TeUphono: 11:00 A.M. Worthip Service ChurchSehoor' ROCK CANYON ASSEMBLY OF GOD - Regular Services Scheduled Pastor Mike Bardon Brag away, Grandpa! One picture's worth a COMMUNITY CHURCH United Church of Christ Second North University 9 Orem 224-366- PR0V0 Provo GRACE INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH 3410 No. Canyon Rd. Provo, Utah SaWtySdMvlMSsjv. MO f.a hmmt Serrict fsr I diem iJk Xat ' IVANCIUCAL HII CHUICH 210 S. 400 L, Oram tthool 9.41 Sanaa sniTn Worship) Servile 11 Wed. 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JCPenney "1 Smdaf Ssrvku MM St iS Morning Worship 1 1 tOO am Christian Training TiOO pm Ivoning Worship 8:00 sm . Don Wott, Pastor Tha Partor Am I Mondays. Dedication rites are scheduled for Tuesday, November 19 at 9 am, 1 p.m. and 4:30 p.m., mi IOSO Columbia bis. lorn vr Public tours of the temple begin Tuesday, Sept. 17 and run through Saturday, Oct. 26, except vw Sis K p.m. ' FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH State Two LAS CRUCES, N.M. Provoans were among the 152 graduates of the summer session at New Mexico State University. This is the first time the university has held summer sessions. Karl Sorensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Sorensen of 2950 Apache Way, earned a master of science degree. Charlene Hayes, daughter of Charles A. Barnes of 1229 Gillespie Way, earned a bachelor of business administration degree, with honors.. in Ti Pnlx Two Graduate From NM - The Valley-wid- e Special Interest group is organizing a bowling league and will begin league play Sept. 10 at Miracle Bowl, Orem, starting at 9 p.m. Jary Sheffer, Orem, activity chairman for the organization, said the league will bowl on Tuesdays at 9 p.m. for about 32 weeks. Single men and women, 26 or older, are invited to join the league. Younger single people are also invited. Anyone desiring to become a league member may an contact the residence of Rosalie ' Sheffer, Orem. BISHOPRIC OF THE LEHI FIFTH WARD sustained last week include seated, from left, William G. "Bill". Powell, first counselor; Alvin G. Schow, bishop, and Koy K. Littleford, second counselor. Neil H. Manning, ward clerk, stands at back. secularistic, humanistic value system of the society around it." sin s' V m in Church of Provo will hold a series of Camp Revivals this week, beginning tonight and continuing until next Sunday. The group meets at the IOOF Hall, 80 N. Universilty Ave., with the Rev. Ronald Price as minister. The revivals will begin each night at 7:30 p.m. and the leader will be the Rev. Wayne Pounders of Jena, La. Everyone is invited toattend. The Rev. Mr. Rounder has 1 the Others, however, see the liberating work of Christ as also deeply connected to life in the world and proclaiming freedom which Delegates to the Lausanne conference, on the other hand, while, emphasizing the social implications of the gospel more strongly than evangelicals are usually given credit for, also rejected the identification of the church with any "culture, social or political system, or human ideology." mid-197- "At the very least, many would say that for a large number of the influence of Catholics, secular society and all that implies for good as well as ill counts more heavily than the influence of the Church," the paper adds. is generally Evangelization understood as the proclamation and explanation of the Gospel in which faith is awakened in and deepened in those who already profess the Christian faith. But theologians, both Protestant and Catholic, are divided about exactly what that means. Some see evangelization as addressing only the spiritual and religious level of a person's life, freeing humans from sin. structures humiliate mankind, so God's justice manifests itself both in the justification of the sinner and in social and political justice. .." i Pentacostal United The - Vw Gleaner Pentacostals Set Series Of Revivals life ... As evil works both in personal life and in exploitative ai n Mrs. Lott Earns Gold Religion in America Catholics Caught Up in Evangelism ffMHiini MRS. ALEX D. LOTT long. HAROLD A. Leader to Dedicate Temple LDS Pastor-in-Traini- ng who has been a member of the Church of God of A young 43 age On Sept. 9 Church of God Obtains New Utah-P- ui Hoi; ComrmmoG 3rd Sundays lit I PtHMie 0 .Rct. Waltty OrntsofrRrxtof 3 University Mall Use Your JCPenney Charge Card 10-- 9 Monday-Frida- y Saturday 10-- 7 |