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Show in Riles Herald 1 ' ' r 1 ? ' H 4 rf 4lCi a I h v r i Religious New Years Ir V. , NEWS OF THE ij SALT LAKE AREA Edited by Cary Larsen Le Four Congreiialions Move Ahead With S.L. Area Building Projects the Cathedral of the MadeSmith Temple at B Street, will begin Tuesday at 8 pm. On Wednesday, Musses will be celebrated at 6, 7.30, 9 1C 30 am. and 12.15 and leine, s,y - ' thedral, 231 E. 1st South, the Feast of the Circumcision will begin New Year's Day with Holy Communion at 7 a m. i Y x , p ' l t 4 - 1 - ; ,, S& vV Jr ; l4 sV ? c Redeemer Lutheran Church, Stratford, will begin New Year's Eve (services at 3035 E. ' p.m. with two movies. At midnight there will be a Watch-nigService followed by an party ending with a 6 all-nig- a.m. breakfast. St. John's Lutheran Church, 1030 5th East, will usher in the New Year with a service and Holy Communion Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. At the Immanuel Christian Reformed Church, 1240 E. 50 th South, a special service of prayer will close the old year. The service will begin at 7:30 p.m. On New Years Day thei e will be a service of dedication at 10 a.m. The Feast of the Grcumci-aio- n will begin at All Sa'its Episcopal Church, 1710 Foothill Dr. Wednesday at 9 30 a m. . Ancient Rites Consecrate Church By Barba a Springer Tribune Staff Writer Lourdes First Baptist The New Year's Eve services at First Baptist Church, 777 13th East, will begin at 8 . ration service by the Rev. Fr. Elias Stephanopoulos, left, and the Rev. Fr. Rimitrios Siinionidis. Archbishop Iakovos, primate of the Greek Orthodox Cliureh hi Americas, center, Is aided In consec- - at Our Lady of Catholic Church, 74 11th East, will bp relocated Wednesday at 6:30, 8, 10 nd 11 :30 a m. and at 5 p m. On Dec. 31, services at Calvary Baptist Church, 532 E. 7th South, will begin at 11 p m. lb. J-- ' p m. Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Masses $4 ,w4 W 1 x Lutheran Servb'es Services at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 817") S. 7th East, Sund, are planned for 7 of chuuhes dates Tbe back to apostolic times and by its very nature, prayers and iituahstic acts is connected to the ancient Jewish rite instituted by King Solomon In the Old TestaroiiM-uatio- ment. were covered with a veil and placed on a small table in front of the iconostasis (screen with icons). A vigil lamp burned beloie them all mgnt. d In ihe sanctuary, a table was for the Holy Cluism, rose water, etc., which were used for consecrating r r ceremony Archbishop Iakovos, primate of the Greek Orthodox Church In the North and South Americas, consecrated the church before more than 400 members. Assisting the archbishop were the Rev. Fr. Dimi-trio- s Simionidis, past of Transfiguration, and the Rev. Fr. Elias Stephanopoulos, parish pastor of Holy Trinity Gieek Orthodox Church, Salt Lake City. A church is considered appropriate for consecration when it is ceitam it will never be put to secular use and usually alter the building debt Is paid. The ancient ceremony, which totaled six horn's, even to was an interesting rite laymen. On the eve of the day (Saturday) on which the consecration took place, Archbishop Iakovos went to the new church and, during the service of vespers, placed holy relics on a paten. The relics the altar. Chants and prayers accompanied this ritual, as in all the service. The Holy Chrism and Sacred Relics were sent by His Holiness Patriarch Athenago-ra- s of Constantinople. Sunday at 8:30 a.m. His Eminence arrived at the church and prepared the necessary elements used in the conse- 355-3r- d 316-4t- h -- the short, energetic man was soloist in a 14 member Jewish choir. 14, Taking his faith and music seriously, Rev. Muster was 19 years old when he was acclaimed a cantor. Since He then cleansed the altar, with a sponge, taking the four icons of the evangelists and placing them on the four corners of the altar. Chrism and oil were poured orto the altar which was then After the anointment. His Eminence adorned the altar with a new shroud and attached to it the final altar cloth. After placing the altar equipment on the altar, the archibishop went to the front of the sanctuary and anointed 1)1 first the icon of Christ, then the icons icon of Mary, followed by the icons of John the Baptist and Event of Transfiguration. Then he anointed each wall and symbol in the church proper. the The benediction then was given consecration service was finished. Among them vveie pure w lute candle wax, ladanos, myrrh, aloe incense, resin, gold metal box. shroud, two earthenware pots, linen cloths and icons of the four evangelists. Archbishop Iakovos then directed the congregation to leave the church and made his own exit, locking the front doors and leaving one priest inside. As the choir chanted hymns of consecration, His Eminence led the congregation around the church building three hand-anomtp- tunes. Completing the third round, the archbishop stood before the main door and then, he has performed concerts, sung in synagogues and lead congregations In prayer in Europe, Canada, Mexico and the United States. Immigrating in 1933 from Europe to Winnipeg, Canada, Rev. Muster came to the United States in 1960. Before his Salt Lake City assignment, the cantor served for years at Drive Stk MifWol A. (rant I 4S , ... I'bU Stady, COMMUNITY United Church ot Cfcrttt II mi W. Yeeffc !ot 0vp$ Vmrtfc HrServle Alter singing and studying for more than 40 years, the vibrant cantor hopes to take harmonv classes at the muic 17 MSU, .m. . 30 f m. 7.1S p.m. . . 7:00 - Wenhip WMlMtley ftibb Swvfa ChMth SebMt, h candidates. Sty . tcheel inkf Memlef precepts CHRISTIAN .Mo IvMief lervlte , Prayer Sendee Wed. tnmrtUApu ltf VilWSTIIIT 14th Ust) Communion Sunday School and family libl. 9:30 a.m. H-- ur Tuoe. Proyor-libl- tltwi ....7 p.m. o East 331 7:30 p.m. Study TM Vry CHURCH A Liberal Church for All Person 569 So. 1 3th lait Hugh W. Gillilon, Minlo.r 10 a.ia. Ckuirk School I I I I 1C a end . L Morning Sorvicoi iK Sermon, I TV "As good time s any H talk about lonaiinost and its remedy " Tt 1st South 327 O. - Idward Hewlett CROSS OF CHRIST A Irixtee The lev. lebed H. Cechrane lee 7S 1 a m. m. lekel, (Sewntllvl)-l- ee Peefer Werehle lOtlp RESURRECTION Ckertfc Service el leenHIel Oettf9i-StSJOal N. 00 The lev. iek leef tell r JOHN'S ZION M. - WASATCH last South Temple 17th South and 17th last Jam P. Dowdy Minister at C Street 4 Blocks Eoit of Tempi Square Melntee. Peater Werah.p 0 50 end 1 1 - lie. Patton Nwraery Thomas Corson Jackson Church School :55 a.m. VVEICOMI - tender teheel 144.5175 - 0 4S MO t. Worship Sorvlc COTTONWOOD 1S80 Frank V Worship Serv.ce a.m. and Hem Sermon by Poitor Jackson NURSERY 3780 Eat 3900 South v. 8 ar 377-543- Street (tUt Sevth) Mint, ter Nlerthell Church School Worthip 10 A.M. Nuraery Caro Provided Same Hour (ARI Mt. Olympus 377-513- Ms ne t 0 Sunday School and Worship Sarvtco Beginning at 11 a m. D. Glen Cordell, Mmiftor NURSERY CARE Ceiling beams rise over the Graee Baptist Church, Bountiful, scheduled for Februarj completion. answer, by having the great treasures of the Bible opened up to him, and learning its lessons of love Thats what goes on every li.nl Ameri-a- n FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY 1 840 So. Sth Eatt "THE WAVES OF TRUTH" UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 400 lmSj 10 So. WOO So I I 10 BAPTIST-KEAR- S. J NS 1.J-M- GRV. 1 Mem BAPT.-WEND0- VER BAPTIST-W.JR- BAPTBNTFL. 1 440 Sevth Stetv PROVO ANCHOR Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening 7:00 pjn. Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m. tv. M. N. WiliHit AhI. P$tr BAPTIST CHURCH An independent, 1880 Eait 5600 So. First S.L.C. Sth Nerth 33-40- 4 Power Hour Asset. Dhs IslyH Tune I 2 KSOP-8:- 1225 We CeMernle HIGHLAND BAPTIST 1 11 724 I. 2 00 evth HOUADAY BAPTIST 270 I. 300 evh NEW PILGRIM BAPTIST 1.12 5. an. w.. I SOUTHEAST BAPTIST 595 Hihlnd Or. 22.JtS1 SHILOH BAPTIST 177-4- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH DR. EARL 7 a.m. 34 5. 400 Ut 43 5. 13th ieif 27a-5t- CHINESE BAPTIST MISSION 1175 W Sth Nerth 7 I 300 5 2730 PRIMERA MlSION BAUTISA 733 W It Nerth Sermon by Dr. Riley 777 SO. 13th E. Millcreek 9:30am I 2605 East 33rd lv! Jj - SALT LAKE CITY AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCHES 1915 South Ovthnrd Sc ool 9 45 e BOUNTIFUL Bui So., 17th IoiM7fh far f J a.m. Divino Wonhip 5orvir 1it Drive Sunday Worship Service two 5 o t Srheei end Sundoy Dr 9 Church f hur.h s,hei 30 South e m W.k p e m a m Pm'r Morning Warship 10 45 and Kpnmtth C Wanhip 9i45 end MURRAY COMMUNITY 9 45 Oaourtom M A 10 a as. AiF.her roiiw Samce ipoo West Churrhfciheel Sunday Sihaol and 10 llninbow end Velatie Streets. LAYTON COMMUNITY Jvoi Use the Daily Want Ads e te. 777 South t Jh ( j,t ( hutth Schoal 9 45 00 a m end 7 00 p m Worth p tori ft ley Pntto 460 PtHotri Sunday Srlioal So. 11 CLEARFIELD COMMUNITY M. Blish, Minister Mwrtery tenvlct prevtded dvrl if werthlf t fl Paster 2 Utah's P tonrer Protestant Church Aouf-- RILEY, 6:00 P.M. Baptist Tough Fellowship Meetings 7:00 P.M.-"Gr- ace and Truth in Christmas." 277-S- MILLCREEK BAPT. MISSION am. L 9:45 A.M.-Sun- day School for All Ages 11:00 A.M. "In Him Was Light and Life." 33-44- 4 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH NOff: H. Miller GLENDALE BAPTIST Church School for All Ages 9:30 A.M. Divine Worship 9:30 & 11 A.M. "VVSiere Did Christmas Go 1" jp Wed., 7:30 p.m. Pastor Thomas a.m. Sunday Frank First Church 11am J 352 East Third South Second Church 11am 9 1165 FoothiU Drive .00 a.m. CM or 30 1 1 Gotpal Sarvica 7 p.m. 7 Per Infemtetiea 9:45 a.m. SCHOOL Worthip Service of GOD las 13th Sth Pastor Peter Pilot 32-- frimilly Bible centered church ASSEMBLY 1 FIRST SO. BAPT. 7S W. SSf-ri- Ptr BIBLE MT.SHADOS BAPT.CREIY. 11 fk. lit Wall Irr. f. Deli 8rwo. 2 240 W MOOSevth - NEW HOPE DN. FIRST BAPTIST Celvmhie ten - 9 A.M. 1370 KC Sunday School -- 9:45 A.M. A.M. Morning Worship-- 11 6 P.M. Teen Age Service Evangelist Sun. 7 P.M. Wed -- Prayer & Bible Study 7 .1. w. Prwch t Wh.1. BVI. Wm CWl vl h,w 7-Wit KSOP BOUNTIFUL N lit SmHi J.I-J1- 2150 Foo.'hill Driv Christian Science Sunday School multi-purpos- BAPTIST CHURCH J.J-S.J- 1 BAPTIST-GRANG- ER FIRST SO. PARKINO NUiSItY CAM HHPrevadvd et All m pleted in the first half of 1969. e A building was completed in 1354 and an educational wing was added in 1961. In 19GG the United Church of Christ congregation was joined by the Episcopal Church of the Resurrection. held at the Bountiful Legion Bldg., 43 W. 300 So.uh. The new proposed unit at Bountiful the Community Church, 100 N. 400 East, will be an addition to the present str icture. The sanctuary w ill include seating for approximately 350 persons when com being E UNIVERSITY BAPTIST How can a child learn to find his place in the world, and make it a better place to live? Ve would and spiritual power. Sunday at the i ' 232 W 7400 leuth PARK CITY - Neele I. Nelaee, Peeler 1070 Feethtll 0 30 end 11 teedey tcheet. 4i30 e e Werahip e.i FIRST Worship Sernica 11 "A j are now services 740 Pile TRINITY Prevdd 70 All SIO 4290 W 5415 South-2- 98 6891 Rev Howard V Huff Sunday School 9 30 a m. Service 9 4 11 a m. Church School 9 40 A M. Church FIRST MIDVALE PRESBYTERIAN FIRST ruary. 100 I. .JO Wait FIRST BAPTIST-- PI. 120 I. C.nt.r FIRST BAPTIST-T00E- IE 1562 44 East Center St-2- 55 Rev. BURL G. KREPS. 255 8581 Sunday School 9 30 a m Worship Service 11 00 a m. t. t tth - Church, 8th North and Main, Bountiful. buildThe cost will approximately ing $35,000 and is scheduled to be completed by the end of Feb- FIRST Family Worship 9 30 a m. Stat 1050 biick veneer Grace Baptist 2J1( 1. 1700 Wait 9831 8th West, 4th Rev A. L NESBITT. 484 1980 Church School 1045 am. 19 leethh Bev. Cleytee ttreHerd (loth Seat W. Nefeneell lerly Meralao Werahi Otlf e lete meremf Werahip, Seheet Uhle Cleaa, OiJO e.m. 11.00 e I!, A sanctuary, kitchen, recreation room and five classrooms are included in the new FIRST South-4- 85 TlrOO REDEEMER Webb and Harold Gillit. I GRACE ee. tan 4 k of Salt Lake Baptist Assn. 8726 2nd So at 2nd East-3- 28 Rev. George L Davis 48G 0203 Sunday School 9 30 a m. Worship Semico 8 45 111 am. th teeth, Oefer (NOIUOAT) Stoo lea tender Preaeett, Peater m. 170-14end m.m. Werahip 4t Sheel, OUR SAVIOUR'S Frank Frank CENTRAL BAPTIST FIRST - SIC. t0. int Mik 1)00 The lev. Cberiee Feeble TOO teeth 1 0 . v V- BAPTIST CHURCHES Him. CHRIST - ST. STEPHEN'S 4011 TS4 Woriklj 1 1 - ALL SAINTS' FeetkUl Or. 1700 le. ..ri mi building SOUTHERN Him. 1 V , HOLLADAY Worship Semico 1.tfttt-MO.- t. 400 teeth end 7th leaf lev. ter ten Meahe GOOD SHEPHERD en o ISS-- tl it Werahia el 10 00 e m. I ItOO a.m. tvedey teheel Al 171 te. 7h feat, Nell Chrtatepheraee. MT. TABOR - 7eeUy Werahlp II Peeterm.Sil.OSSt AC 4 y Che rah teheel, 11 .eu IWHA D O. --. 100 Sunday Worship and Church School 9 and SwnUey teheel OiS m.m. ItMett-nMI- ftf lev. Cart The bimonthly for 10 weeks. Registration will be open to the public after Jan. 2. 9831 1740 So. 5th Rev. A L NESBITT. 484 1980 Church School im. thel IOr.nj.rl 10.0 W 3500 tendey Sheel dee. A letkr. teeter ATONEMENT 30 three-ma- n Eavt-4- 85 LUTHERAN ST. PAUL'S 91 lewth 569-13t- h 6871 2375 East 33rd South-4- 94 Rev. GENE YELKIN. 460 7793 i In. Wely frdrtf le Th FIRST UNITARIAN lirdw ST. MARK'S 1 1 Ivaning Sarvica si SD EPISCOPAL tw are being offered at the First Unitarian Church, East. Taught by professionals from the Salt Lake City area, the classes will begin the week of Jan. 7 at the church. Each small group class will be held either weekly or CHURCH Services ef beth leietlene e.m. Chrh tOiSO ee.ao Werehiy Ceetmeolee Bible Teaching Church' NJ to books CENTENARY Oon pom. A Bible Believing BiTHlSDA Dedicaton ceremonies are scheduled for May 4, 1969. Formely a mission of the Olivet Baptist Church, Oklahoma City, the 200 resident-membe- r Holladay Baptist Church also is planning to built a permanent sanctuary. committee includes (Frankie) Schmuck, METHODIST 2.00 W.H 2IOO U.lk W. Moll, Minister J(00 hW. M CHURCHES Ditciplai of Chritt CENTRAL CHRISTIAN 170 U. Jr. Ual John J. fourio. Minister GRANGER COMMUNITY .!1t00. OllS Teeth Ore W-v- $38,000. ranging bridge-playin- g - lev k.- - block-and-bric- The woi kshops lH Hi UNITED' ..,41 Wentiip e from the Jewish 17741 . The tional wing wiU house eight classrooms, including an ask sembly hall. The building will cost Workshops Ten from and experience In the music field, especially A cantorial music. jazz enthusiast, he hopes one day to do a contemporary service. Awaiting the arrival of his wife and daughter from California, Rev. Muster, in defining his faith, said, We are conservative Je.vs. We believe in modernism without deviat-in- g 1910 io.t 3909 South WmM I- - Cee, tMr 1 1 NUminf WeriMp 10 to already-wid- educa- Unitarians Date knowledge not only in Hebrew but in six other languages, includGerman and ing Yiddish, French. At Congregation Montefiore, he teaches Hebrew to approximately 50 children and gives instruction to Bar Mltz-va- Miftliter-Cb- M. CHURCH his lin-qui- st 1(71 of Utah University Evangelical Free Church CHURCH CHRISTIAN Sandy the Congregation B'Nai Jacob in Bakersfield, Calif. Rev. Muster is a fluent Geoige Furgis and Sam of Souvall are the build'ng committee. Pledges of some $430,000 have been received by the fund drive fommittee, headed by Nick Vldalakis. Pioject ma lager is George Nicholatus. A new addition and remodeling of the present church are included in the construction project at the Holladay Baptist Church, 2780 E. 2900 South. Costing $10,000; the remodeling will include construction of a ladies lounge and enlaigement of kitchen area and The Rev. Homer W. Wicks study. May Ceremonies altar. cration. cars A pal king lot for 300 also is being surfaced. gold-plate- d has ancient origin 5 Pledges In Atfives Seal IiiMde the sanctuary, Archbishop Iakovos placed the relics of saints (small metal pieces of bone) into the box and .set the box into a square cavity in the center of the altar. He then poured the Holy Chrism (Anointed oil) over them and affixed the seal. Vested in a protective shroud, His Eminence made the sign of the Cross with the prepared ointmert on each corner of the altar. The next step in the consecration service was to pour blessed rose water and wine thrice upon the pie-paie- Six-hou- Last weekend many of these ancient, sacied riturls were exemplified during consecration services for the Transfigud ration Grpek Orthodox Church, St., Ogden. 400 Members after thiee raps and three dialogues with the pnest who has been left inside, the doors were opened. Career for Cantor: Improvising With Words, Musie Cantors are bom poets. Just as poets improvise with words, we also improvise as with words and music we prepare for and perform the Jewish Liturgy, said the new cantor at Congregation East. Montefiore, Raised in Poland, Oscar East, was 7 Muster, years old when he officially began his expansive musical spiritual career. When he was Regardless of weather, the pounding of hammers and whirling of saws reverberate across the construction sites at four Salt Lake City area churches. Located at 5335 S. Highland Dr , the new Eastern Orthodox Church and its neighbuilding boring educational are about 25 percent complete. Costing $190,000, the two buildings are being erected on nine acres of land and will cover 25,000 square-feet- . The church will furnish seating for 550 when it is dedicated next Aug. 23. The basement will Include classrooms and offices for the parish council. " Xyrw'P) Yl 5 30 p m. At St. Maik's Episcopal Ca- ' v t, Tage 4 Saturday Morning, December 28, 1968 First Section Several Salt Lake City area rliurihe liave announced spe-fiNew Year's or New 1 Par's Day servires The New Year's Eve Vigil t Cluirdirs 4S p e Edwid, fillor m. "lVutTiL, Morning Worthip Ham -- ar |