Show © lh) m h 4A Standard-Examin- Saturday Jan 17 1981 er Ben Lomond Stake Center will open Sunday for services Line drawing by LDS Church architects from drawn Cabinet many religious beliefs Reagan's By GEORGE W CORNELL AP Religion Writer Although official biographies usually don’t contain the informacheck tion a shows that religious affiliations of President-elec- t Ronald Reagan’s run the gamut from the Cabinet biggest to tiny denominations asThere are Roman Catholics sorted Protestants a Jew Some of the newly appointed officials are highly active in their religious alignments some only peripherally so or hardly at all person-by-perso- n The preponderant share of them are Roman Catholics the nation’s largest denomination and Epis- copalians the seventh-rankin- g church in size None named to the Cabinet belongs to Reagan’s own denomination the Christian Church (Disci- ples of Christ) None is United Presbyterian the church of his customary worship and none is Baptist the country’s biggest Protestant body and the denomination to which President Carter belongs What’s striking about the religious mix is the proportionately strong representation of small or relatively young American-borchurches apart from the older mainline bodies n Interior James Watt Education Secretary-designat- e Terrel H “Ted” Bell 59 is an active Mormon officially the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints It was founded in New York State in 1830 and now has 35 million US members and heady quarters in Salt Lake City Two Cabinet appointees Andrew Secretary-designat- e 42 is an active deepof the Asmember ly religious “Drew” Lewis semblies of God a 13 Pentecostal body founded in 1914 with headquarters in million-memb- er tion Jr 49 transporta- and Richard S Schweiker 54 health and human services secretary-designat- e secretary-designat- e are members of the Springfield Mo Church news in brief Schwenkfelder Church A little but historic Protestant group of only five Pennsylvania congregations totaling 2748 members it has roots in the 16th century Protestant Reformation when founding German nobleman Caspar Schwenckfeld von Ossig took issue with Lutheran formalism Both Lewis and Schweiker belong to a congregation at Worcester Pa where they taught Sunday school Of 20 prospective Cabinet members counting Vice President-elec- t George Bush an active Episcopalian five are expected to be Epis- copalians and five are Roman Catholics Others include three United Methodists a United Church of Christ member and an unspecified Week of prayer set to begin The Confession of St Peter will be celebrated at Elim Lutheran Church 575 23rd Sunday at 11 am the beginning of a week of prayer for Christian unity The week will close on Jan 25 with the celebration of the conversion of St Paul the saint dear to During the business session parish goals and budgets will be set Reservations for a light luncheon to be served may be made by tele8 phoning Juliane Glander 7 or Kathy Kesner Child care will be provided by Frauke Glander and Corrine Kesner 766-090- 776-171- Protestant Chrilstians The Rev Henry W Reenstjerna said the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity calls upon Chistians of every denomination to offer prayers that the church might indeed become one Organized in 1908 by Paul of Graymor in Garrison NY the week was originally a Roman n event but now a has become part of the life of most Christian denominations Reenstjerna’s sermon will be entitled “Whose Church?’’ based on and highlighting Matthew 16:13-1the current status of Lutheran-Catholidialogues Mrs Ileen Paterson will be assisting minister The Chancel Choir will sing “Come Let Us Eat” accompanied by piano guitar and flute The eucharist will be celebrated at both 8:30 and 11 am services During the Sunday School hour at Catholic-Anglica- 9 c am the Adult Bible Study led by Sandee Hess will continue on the Book of Ephesians and the Adult Forum will feature the film 9:30 “With His Play Clothes On’’ loaned by Myers Mortuary the study of a family’s grief over the death of their youngest child Members interested in Elim’s Prayer 11Chain should meet followo’clock service ing the Church members urged to offend celebration CLEARFIELD — Members and friends of St Peter’s Episcopal Church 1204 E 2450 S are urged to attend the celebration of the Epiphany Eucharist on Sunday at 10:30 am the Rev G Edward Howlett vicar says Following the service officers will be elected and annual reports on parish life given The Rev Elizabeth Dalaba a deacon from Kaysville and Wallace D Beitzel Canon 8 candidate from Fruit Heights will address the Epiphany service theme reviewing their involvement in the diocesan training program and the development of sacramentalist priests They are scheduled to be dained later this year or- One-a- play festival ct set Thursday Friday “Protestant” That is the indefinite classification given for Jeane Kirkpatrick 54 a political science professor at Other features “John Baker’s Last Race” the story of a Mormon athlete and Book of Mormon cartoons will be screened during the Washington’s Roman Catholic Georgetown University named US ambassador to the United Na- evening tions Among the Catholics is Secretary of Alexander Haig 56 whose younger brother the Rev Frank Haig is a Jesuit priest who teaches physics at Loyola College in Baltimore Other Catholics include Labor The public presentations are sponsored by the Ogden Temple Visitors’ Center State-designa- Book of James series to continue at church HOOPER — A festival of one-aROY — Dr Royce Short will conplays will be presented at the Hoop- tinue his series of messages from er Stake Center Cultural Hall 5601 the book of James at the Roy Bible S 6150 W on Thursday and Friday Church 2066 W 6000 S Sunday with curtain times 7 o’clock each He will show slides he took while no The is with invited night public visiting the Holy Land in 1978 duradmission charged ing the Sunday School hour at 10 Three plays will be staged Thurs- am The speaker said the often-aske- d day night: Hooper 1st Ward “The is Pampered Darling” Hooper 5th question “Faith or Works--Whic- h “Gettin’ Hitched” Kanes ville 2nd Necessary to Salvation? ’’will be “Pink and Patches” answered from the Bible during the On Friday night the productions 11 am worship hour when he will will be: Kanesville 1st “Busy Sispeak on “Proper Production of gnal” Hooper 2nd “Flossie’s Final Works” At the 6 pm Family Bible hour Fling” Hooper 3rd “Capricious Pearls “Hooper 4th “Miss Louisa the message will be on the “Proper and the Outlaws” from Production of Stake center will open for services Sunday morning NORTH OGDEN — The new LDS Ben Lomond Stake center will open for services Sunday for the North Ogden 11th and 13th wards Stake Calvin Heiner President announces An open house for public inspection will be held on Jan 24 from 5 to 8 pm The building will be dedicated on a date to be announced Built of brick exterior the building’s style is reported to be the new design for future LDS chapels similar to those built recently in California and in Uintah Terry Teigeler stake communications officer said Donald W Mathewson and Michael D Sanders weie the local supervising architects Beehive Construction Co of Logan was general contractor The $12 million center is fully insulated to conserve heat The chapel will seat 350 people but a wing on the adjacent cultural hall can be opened to seat 1200 Parking for 230 cars is provided te Raymond J charitable work in his home state Secretary-designat- e Donovan ct of New Dr Lewis A Drummond Baptist speaker to talk Sunday ROY--D- r Lewis A Drummond will be a guest at First Baptist Church 2015 W 5700 S Sunday He will preach at both the 11 am and 7 pm worship services Dr Drummond is Billy Graham a leader in church 50 Jersey William J Casey named to head the CIA and Richard Allen 44 picked to head the National Security Council 67 Treasury Secretary-designat- e Donald Regan 61 comes of Catholic background but a spokesman says he presently is inactive The Episcopalians besides Secretary-designat- e Bush are Defense Caspar Weinberger 63 AttorWilliam ney General-designatFrench Smith 63 Agriculture Secretary-designate John Block 45 and William E Brock 50 expected e to be named special trade Weinberger has been the treasure professor of evangelism at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary James Louisville Ky Rockwell film to be He has been pastor of churches in er of the Episcopal Diocese of Texas and Kentucky Alabama Sermon: And California Block’s the 'Beyond Duty' shown Tabernacle and also taught in Spurgeon’s Rev Hobart Heistand pastor of Christ College London Eng“Beyond Duty” is the title of a Theological Episopal Church in Springfield The motion picture “Norman sermon of in the land chair 111 the Rev to be delivered Evangelism by says of him: Rockwell’s World — An American David J and Practical serthe Theology McKinzey during “Very devout So is his whole Dream” will be shown at the Ogden vice Sunday He has preached and lectured in family 11 am at United at They’re good folks and I Tabernacle 21st and Washington and in Britain of especially Europe Christ Church to hate lose them to Washington” Congregational on Monday beginning at 6 pm 3350 Harrison The second half of Eastern Europe in Australia and The three United Methodists are The late Rockwell America’s the will fol- the Far East R Pierce 48 Samuel meeting congregation’s most famous illustrator portrayed low the worship hour with John He is the author of “Leading secretary of housing anddesignated urban dein people’s dreams triumphs and faiChurch Your Bellmon moderator presiding Evangelism” velopment James B Edwards 53 lures pleasures and trials of Education will meet “The Awaking That ust Come” chosen for energy secretary and Board The He was the narrator of the and other books The public is inDavid Stockman 34 named direcTuesday at 7 pm in the church movie vited to attend the services A tor of budget and management nursery is provided Malcolm Baldrige 48 commerce secretary-designat- e is a member of the of United Church Christ and Worship hour to L Weidenbaum 53 of Murray sermon 'New Washington University in St Louis The Promoters are assisting the Officers have been elected for who is to be named chairin Club of Sacred Altrusa the Promoters League distributing “Vials R Dixon Jennings will man ofexpected Dr the Council of Life” Heart an organization sponsored a sermon “A New Heart” Advisers is Jewish of Economic preach These vials are placed in the during the worship hour Sunday at by Catholic parishes in the Ogden in the homes of peoApart from the Cabinet other 11 am at Trinity Presbyterian refrigerators region who or alone live Lucille have medical Mrs are 140 newly ple picked White House staffers N Church Serving Tyler y include Nellie Mrs on John problems press officer James S His message is based president 40 an Episcoplaian deputy vice president Mrs Rose 1:29-2the gospel lesson for the Brady The vials alert anyone to the perMrs officer Karma Small a UnEasling recording secretary sec- son’s special problem Information second Sunday after Epiphany that press Methodist ited Irene Jackson corresponding includes the doctor next of kin and tells of John the Baptist’s witness Edwin Meese one of Reagan’s retary and Mrs Rose Saunders medication allergies A decal on to Jesus as Christ treasurer will as serve Donoviel advisers and head of his closest the refrigerator door indicates the Frank directChoir The Although the primary function of vial is inside transition team is an active memTrinity liturgist the Promoters is sharing and diswill the ed by Jean Battisti ber of the Lutheran sing Promoters the will be say in the project assistance William Arms Fisher arrangement tributing spiritual Synod serving as vice presiinwhen the vital only completed assist of the 1623 German Melody “Ye dent of First Lutheran Church in El community they frequently other organizations in accomplish- formation is provided for everyone Watchers and Ye Holy Ones” Bec- Cajon Calif before moving to who needs protection ing spiritually related projects ky Cairns is organist Washington Self-Contro- l” Bishop Victor repre-senativ- 3:1-1- 8 at 27-min- 'Promoters' elect new officer slate hear Heart' Mar-quar- dt Ben-wa- 4 Church-Mis-sou- ri L Brown Stake will hold meeting Victor Brown 2-d- ay L Bishop presiding bishop of the LDS Church will be the general authority at the Mount Lewis Stake conference today and Sunday Stake president Kenneth J Alford announces a priesthood leadbe held today ership meeting will59th-76th at 4:30 pm in the wards 435 N at Jackson building Tonight at 7 all stake members 16 years and older are encouraged to attend a meeting also in the North Jackson chapel Sunday’s general session will begin at noon in the Ogden Tabernacle for all stake members and friends The Ogden LDS Institute Chorale will sing Mount Lewis Stake was organized in June following a division of the Ogden Utah North Stake Singers to perform KANESVILLE — The Southern Pacific Men of Song will present a “Sermon in Song” at the Kanes- ville 1st Ward Chapel 3939 W 4000 S Sunday at 10:30 am B Gael Campbell will speak June Heiser is soloist and Owen E Rouse director Jean Dixon accompanies The public is invited |