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Show I - T' Episcopal iurcnes in- - UIIIIIIllimil!llllllllIIIIIIIIt,l,llD m- - Tribal Rituals Dying Meeting Lures 13 IN THE NEWS un he m- - New Methodist Education nt ne ri- la- - rst on US in ?rs Jis Sc ds vo- - By ROGER PUSEY al convention of the Episcopal Church in the U.S. Deseret News Church Reporter This month at the national and local level Methodist churches began a new approach in adult education. After several years of study and preparation, a new two-yecurriculum was prepared. This New Day in Christian Education will begin with a new book written especially for the course, Mans Search For A Meaningful Jaith. Methodist ministers in the Salt Lake area have been preparing their congregations for this new emphasis since last spring. Groups will be meeting on Sunday morning and nights during the week. Involving every adult member in 100 hours of instruction is the goal. Rev. Burl Kreps, pastor of Midvale Community Methodist Church, said, If Is felt in most of there is an educational gap. Many adults stopped going to Sunday school when they were young- tinent. Superstition The convention will begin Sunday and last for 10 days. Heading the Utah delegation are Rt. Rev. Richard S. Watson, ar es The Northwest Christian College Crusader Quartet, Eugene, Ore., will give two concert this weekend In the Salt Lake area. The quartet will sing Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Granger Community Christian Church, 2600 W. 3800 South, according to Rev. Glen Mell. The concert will be preceded by a dinner for young church members. Rev. John Fourie, pastor of Central Christian Church, 370-3r- d East, said the quartet will sing Sunday at 10:50 a.m. in his chruch. Group members are Rodney Poe, Billings, Mont.; Daniel Lawson, Emmett, Idaho; Robert Hansmeier, Aberdeen; Wash., and Robert Keck, Hammett, Idaho. 370-3r- d South Africa. Ut.ihs clergy dpputy Is Rev. He will speak during the Robert H. Cochrane, rector of international convention of All Saints Church, Salt Lake African symposium at the City. The lay deputy is C. Mat' of Christ in St. thew Gilmour, a member of St. Disciples Louis, Mo., Oct. 14. Mark's Cathedral. There is little spirit worAlso attending as lay altership although some tribes nate is Stephen Graves, Kays-vill- have kept the concept of Witch and Mrs. Graves. doctors," he said. "The govof South Africa has ernment Utah at the Representing sharply decreased tribal killtriennal convention of the Epissuch killings copal Church Woman, meeting ings by declaring e murder. at the same time are Mrs. Reverend Fourie, bom and James W. Beless Jr.. Mrs. in South Africa, said reared James Eckels, Mrs. Thomas is occurring in all Godfrey, Mrs. C. V. Lucas and change and he noAfrican countries Mrs. Robert H. Cochrane, all of in South trend a ticed sharp Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Moni DeHaan and Mrs. Patrick Africa, .which is ruled by a white government. Feeny, Ogden. The government, even The general convention, suthough It believes in separa preme legislative body of the 3.5 million member church, faces a docket of controversial ecclesiastical, national and international issues. first-degre- An open house at the Crossroads Urban, Center, East, will be held Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m., according to Rev. Mason Willis, director. The center, sponsored by the Methodist Church, is a social center for residents in the central section of Salt Lake City. ex- Symphony Organ Concert The 100th anniversary celebration of St. Marks Episcopal Cathedral, 231 E. 1st South, will continue Sunday at 7 p.m. with an organ concert by members of the Utah Symphony. Maestro Maurice Abravanel will conduct a chamber orchestra in several works by Handel, Poulenc, Bach, Dufay, and Stanley. Mrs. Jeanne Rugg Clark will be at the organ. The $70,000 organ was dedicated last week by Rt. Rev. Richard S. Watson, Episcopal bishop of Utah. Southern Baptist Revival Set My Soul Afire will be the theme of a revival Sunday through Sept. 22 at Holladay Baptist Church, 2780 E. 39th South, according to Rev. Homer Wickes, pastor. Rev. C. A. Dabney, pastor of Applewood Baptist Church near Denver, Colo., will serve as evangelist. The first service will be Sunday at 11 a.m. and then each night at 7 :30 p.m. John Blake, a member of First Baptist Church, Kearns, will sing each night and Mrs. Roland Smith will play the piano. The churchs male members held a breakfast Saturday morning at the Coachmans Restaurant. The Rev. Mr. Wickes said a revival prayer meeting will be held Saturday at 8 p.m. Catholic Chaplain Promoted ASMARA, ETHIOPIA Revr Norman A. Tkach, a priest in the Salt Lake Catholic Diocese currently serving as a chaplain in the U.S. Army, has been promoted to the rank of major. While in Utah he was assistant pastor of St. Anthonys Parish, Helper, and St. Ambrose Parish in Salt Lake City. of The Church tion of the races, has done much to civilize the native 22-2- 3 In Church News Activities John Fourie family collected many African souvenirs. Rev. Peace In Our Time" LIBERTY, Weber County will be the theme of the 1967 fall retreat of the Lutheran at Camp Utaba near Liberty. Women in Utah Sept. The theme will be explored by Rev. Roger E. Lee, pastor of Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Brigham City. Dr. Alten B. Davis, head of the political and philosophy departments at Weber State College, will speak Sept. 23. The retreat will close with a communion service led by Rev. James Stewart, pastor of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Salt Lake City. The retreat is sponsored by the seven Lutheran Churches in American congregations in Utah with special guests from American Lutheran and Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod, churches. -- 347-4t- h ble 'PEACE' THEMES FALL RETREAT FOR WOMEN Discussions will center on Vietnam, the Middle East and South Africa and changes in the organizational structure of the church. Some of the changes include revising the Book of Common Prayer and permitting election of women to the House of Deputies. About 2,500 persons are pected to attend the sessions. Center Open House of Jesus Christ of latter-da- y Saints may be found in the enclosed in News Church todays Deseret News. populations 997 E. 3900 So. (Undenominational) 10 00 a m. Sunday School 1) 00 a.m. Worship Hour 6 45 pm. Prayor Service 7.30 p.m. Evening Service Rev. Thomas Constance Pastor .EVERYONE WELCOME m. a.m. 30 p.m. 7.30 p m. 9.45 ......... .10 45 6 employment Family Reteat Scheduled For B'nai Israel Members BRIGHTON Members oft Attending will be Mr. and Karen Bank, Debbie Zinik, Mrs. Ralph Tannenbaum, Mr. Joyce Altschuie, Charles TanTemple Bnal Israel, Mrs. Joel Shapiro, Mr. and nenbaum and Carol Katz. East, will attend the first annu-!anal congregational family retreat 'Mrs. James Roe, Mr. and Mrs. Rabbi Frankel said Sabbath 4 at Mt. Majestic, Vemer Zinik, Mr. and Mrs. services will be held Sept. 22 Sept. Manor in Brighton. Sandy Dolowitz, Mark Liftman, and 23 followed by adult oeml-nar- s Mr- - and Mrs on various subjects, Rabbi Bernard Frankel said Hcrbert Mrs. Ted Mr. and Burnett, the weekend goal will be to Altschuie and Mr. and have members spend a mean- Harry Mrs. Milton Rosen. toingful Sabbath experience Youth participating In the gether in an environment conducive to 6tudy, worship, medi- retreat wUl be David and Bob tation and relaxation. Axelrad, Craig Schlesinger, Our purpose Is to fast ant pray so that the war might em in Vietnam. and the riots ove this country might end," Rev Robert Harris told a smal peace demonstration from th steps of the Utah State Capitc 249-4t- h d 22-2- 'Fast And Fray, End War, Riots' Saturday. Russians have been South, according to Rev. Peterl The Gaub team consists of message from the Rev. Mr. electric power. j A minister for the Church c and Gaub the Americans1 prayers. The crusades main office 'n God in Christ Congregationa evangelists wife, Barbara, brainwashed about Pilot, pastor. No one under 18 years of age Nathan, 11, Daniel, 8, and The crusade is affiliated with Yakima, Wash., employs a staff Ogden, Rev. Harris said, W just as Americans have been! the the Standard'of 12 persons besides the Gaub cannot' afford to riot in fhi Bible b r a i n w ashed Open is allowed to seek religious in-- ; Becky, 6. Accompanying " Is Cecil Des Graham, Iowa, Moines, in about Russians. kind Churches, of family struction any but has crusaded in Baptist, is the This he said. The names ist. of persons becoming too reli- - They hauled their equipment Methodist, Presbyterian, Nazaopinion of Rev. them with materials soon and Salvation Kenneth rene, Army Gaub, People all over the wort gious are taken down and they'to Utah in a trailer. They'D School System, the for Calvert from churches. God of to or return Wash., sembly their toward this state as beln who recently Seattle, lose seniority job may toured Russia their 10th anniversary crusade.) The evangelist is heard week- - Baltimore, Md. a religious state and we can get fired. and many other The Gaub crusades, held each ly over 99 radio stations on the1 How did he become a crusad- affonj to have any trouble Mr. Rev. The with 30 will countries He ing evangelist? Hour. of rest. "Active Faith at 7:30 p.m., consist his Rev. Kenof films and slides tape two programs in Salt Lake Gaub was graduated from the officials and church city Bethel Temple Bible School, neth Gaub Crucials before he held a crusade 'gathered in one million miles of City and teU of a visit to Tern- sade Team. of pie Square and other attrac- - Seattle, In 1955 and pastored in in the with travel a church history a in Baptist Kentucky for two years. HesaidaRus- - Kev. Gaub crowd of 2,000. Government the crusade. We try to make tions. 10 if he the asked woman sian nm. how God ,He In the side of Americans Faith on each sat appreciate magazine, guards w ever drove his car o. Uon." .tom." circulation tato. biased to. th, ;'p!2U" s cau lor llie a 130,000 and his television broad-,00- 0 any-- ) followed is This by She Kennedys assassination Bold music called bad govern-j5i n u t e gospel casts are Faith.j was amazed to learn I dnve ment he said, the entire; The Gaubs own a tent that featuring 'program miles at night every many At the last service, he said team. Nathan plays the banjo seats 10,000 persons and have BfTHESDA BIBLE CHAPEL mnnth to haul their 1969 VIEW STREET Russians waved white hand - and bass : Daniel plays the three trailer-truck- s the ine 'p. oTr . ra,ih and bis kerchiefs and This in(litwMn 13th and 14th Eatt) God Be drums and guitar and Becky equipment around. sang cruSade 9:30 a.m. BAPTIST CHURCH eludes a platform, chairs and a Lord's Supper IhrmiSeDtatViret Asm-- i With You Til We Meet Again. It plays the accordion. 11 a.m. Family Bibla Hour for a climaxed is kilowatt moment. by 50,000 The generator was really a stirring meeting 7 p.m. Goapal Sarvico cf God Church, 57 E. 13th The organ-Russia,- . vicwracnn,.ndPn.fS,t bly PILLAR United PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF FIRE CHURCH O. A. MURRAY , 121 So. Ml Sait 19.00 A M. Sunday School .11:00 A.M. Morning Worship EVENINO SERVICI 7:10 IM. at 47S I. 1st South PASTOR REV. 740 S. 7th lost Fred L Neiderbeber, Potter, 2954691 10:00 a.m. Scheel Sunday 11:00 a m. Meming Worship 6 30 p.m. Evening Service 7:30 pm. ibte Study Tuetduy "Harveet Time, 7:36 a.m., KSOP .. FIRST CHURCH of RELIGIOUS SCIENCE I must Holmet-Foun- der Op Reverend Herbert i. Irandl Minister Sun. Service 11.00 THE LAMPLIGHTER CHAPEL 141$ PoethiH Drive "Everyone Wflcomo" CHRISTIAN FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCHES Christ of Diiciplut CENTRAL CHRISTIAN 170 Sa. 3rd iait John J. Fouria, Minlitar GRANGER COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN METHODIST HOLLADAY "Preaching Chrltt In Marketplace CREST CARPET (431 Highland Drive) Rav. M. J. Hilt, lay 7 otter FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH 10 a.m. 1740 (ait-4SS-- 931 569 So. 13th I. NISIITT, 484-19-0 Sunday School 10:45 B.m. Worahlp Service 9:30 a.m. "living Water. Evening Service at Sevan "Gotpal Oamt' 10 a.m. Youth Church Services of both lecatlene 9 45 a.m. Church School 10.50 e.m. Worship 4 Comm unlee S. 3th Bov. A. 10 10 J37S Boat 33rd So. 3 B,v. OINI YELK ltd, Sunday Wonhip and 1 1 ,.m. Charch School 9 and East Broadway (3rd South) Second Church 1165 Foothill Drive E. 33rd South First Church, Millcreek-26- 05 Item Sunday, Wednesday. 'I p m, Small Children Cared for READING SUNDAY SCHOOL am a m. Mlllcreek, pii ei I AIUNtfVltrll ee CROSS) (Granger) Sunday 291114 2040 W. School alc. Or WaiKIvl Leo 9:45 .m. Worship 10.30 GOOD SHEPHERD j.iu IADUK lYll. Ti.hi rmsilTV IKINIIT nULT School 9:M a,m. u Rubai A 31. JOHN 3 ZION 444-020- HBaxt Pastor 4th Wait, 4th (Bountiful) Sunday School Wsrtfop at 10 a.m. .Sunday School II a.m. $.wrt, - - 44 Drive Paul Aiken, Minister e.m. Worship Service 11 am. CLEARFIELD COMMUNITY ter. Twe cession rinCT IKP Iait lav. and 11 30 p An DADTICT rn DMr 1191 UILCMU Concord Sunday School A. 260 10, School 9 45 m. Dr. Earl L Riley M. BeAudin, Pastor. Morn. Worship 11 a.m, LAYTON COMMUNITY Church School, f:M a.m. Worahlp South otoo A -Church 10:45 a.m. & 4:45 a.m. II ATkl IflAvaWM Iff fait 5770 South. Rav, lowronea f. loka, 1IIRB AV Sundoy School 9:45 o.m. Morning Worship ffftUKKAT Wait Chat. L. McCarty, 11 Hat toe. L. Mlnlitow o.m LARRY HAWKS, 298-4S9- Power Hour Wed. 7:30 p.m. Pastor Thomas H. Millr 2150 Foothill Drive & 11 9:45 a.m. Divina Worship "WHY PEOPLE DON'T GO TO CHURCH" Louis I. Gerhardt, Mlniitar Frank M. Blish, Minister Imaritui Nuriary aarvica provided during worahlp NOTE: FREE Bua Routfe-- lat So., 13th Eaat-1- 7th for 11 a.m. Divina Worthip Sarvlca So. CONSERVATIVE: last 9th South -33- 9-1261 9:43 A.M. ClaitPf for ell egos (Junior Church lor Chtldr.n Und.r 1) 932 11:00 A. M. Worship Sarvlca 6:00 P.M. Yeung Paopla 7:00 P.M. Worahlp Sarvico PRESBYTERIAN FIRST Wadnaiday 7:30 P.M. Hour of Prayar last Rav, Marvin Cowan . '4 South Temp la of Street C Ifockt Eeef ef Temple Square - Minister Roymend C. Acheson, Donold C. lydoy IT'S SMART Church School- TO MAKE MONEY f A CLASSIFIED AD 9:1 5 h a.m. and 1 1 a.m. On Being Tuned In or Turned Off' 1 3 Dial Pram t 521-353- 5 a.m. 'Ill I CARE MT. OLYMPUS p.m.. 3280 277-11- 4900 South 0 or last 277-143- WASATCH 17th South and 17th last Ministars Donald Stsinar, B. D. WORSHIP 00 A 30 A M -- CHURCH SCHOOL -M SERVICI A WORSHIP 11.00 WEICOMI TO ALL COTTONWOOD - Worship Service NURSERY 298-462- and PARKINO Pravided at All Churthai CARS lliOO a.m. Warship Sarvlca Poasasiing Ood Ooapal Sarviea 7 p.m. Consolation In Christ" 9:45 a.m. Church School far all ages BETHEL BAPTIST WITH Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Warahip Sarvico 11 a.m. NURSERY e.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 9:45 a.m. SCHOOL ''Utah's Pioneer Protestant Church " 1 TRINITY 4290 Wait S41S Sa. em lllll FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH a Service 2 Rev. BURL O. KREPS, 2S5-BSWarship Sarvico 9:00 A.M. lav. 0i4i .11:00 4:15 7 00 7.30 "A Btbla Believing Bible Teaching Church Church School 2S3-83- PARK CITY am. East Church o m., 7 p Pastor; Raymond D. Jones, Min. of Ed. and Music Cantar Street BURL O. KREPS 233-136- Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Warship Sarvico 11:00 a.m. Sundoy School end Church, 9.30 and II am. South 13th DADTICT777 DAr 1 19 Worship 1100 Sunday School Meminy Worthtp Youth Orewpt Evening Service Prayer Service, Wed. Iait MIDVALE 11 1915 South Orehord nAi kTp I liUL Sunday School 9.45 DwWlM South-343-4- 791 Rav. A. I. NESAITT, 444-194- 0 Church School Clanoi 9:43 a.m, Family Worahlp 11 a.m. AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCHES HuU.ag.n-255-41- 3 GRACE Riley, th.d., Pastor 1880 East 5600 So. CHURCH Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worahlp Sarvlca 4:43 All a.m, South. Worship 10 a.m. a.m. Jos. Av4uthro, Pastor Morning Sorvicg 11 a.m. LCJh. ALC 17S to. 7th Eatt, Nall Chrlitopharaan, Pastor 32 0521 Family Worshlp-- 10 a.mj Church School 11 a m ALC 2500 East 7900 South. Rogar (p.Lscon Pastor 5711412 OUR Sunday School t:J a.m. Worship 1:45 a.m and 11- - a m. LCA. strattard (torn East, 2SU south) Rav. ltss (a W. Hammall KCUCClVlcR Clayton Early Morning Warship Class a.m. Lata Morning l:!S a.m. Sunday School, hlblo 2 m. MO.S. a 11:00 Worship C. O. Otoekimp, Psitor 1010 South 5th Eatt, Worahlp 1:10-1- 1 Sunday School MS p.m. 1 MO.S. a.m. Sundty PoethlU N.ile I. Nlon, Pastor mIA.g 1070 School 0:00 o.m. W.rahlp 1:10 and 11 a.m-AC- hrnrpil iarl L 291-44- 2nd So. at 2nd Iait 32H726 Dr. Warrtn S. Bainbridga. Sunday School for All Ages 777 South 13th East 1 Love Needs Core FIRST Sanctuary. 3500 1179 Wait 9th North (Rota Park). Jamal R. Paitor JS4SS12 Sunday SAVIOUR'S 9:45 a.m. LARRY HAWKS, Worahlp Sarvico 9:30 o.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH LUTHERAN aY lav. 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Enl.y Our Coe, Potter R COPPERTON Meaningful Church Services ROOM 249 South State 340 East 3rd South 2343 East 33rd South (Mlllcreek Plata) First and Second We Invite You to Our William ferment 444-779- SERVICES a.m. 4S4-4I- 71 Church-3- 52 last 3900 South 1910 Hugh W. Gillilon, Minlitar CHRIST Wad. 7 SO p m. Oibla Sttrdy All Welcome Evangelical Free Church A Liberal Church for All Versons ' CENTENARY Bible centered church MISSIONARY Alliance 4400 South 7th lost Minister Oorfield O. Pewetl Sun. School 4 Worship 10 4 11 a m. Youth 6 fve. Worship 4--7 P m. Wednesday Cottage Prayer Meetii 7 30 p m. CALL 4644490 COTTONWOOD MALI (Sa. End) An independent, friendly 7:30 p.m. Tuoiday Prayar Clan W. Mell, Minister Jl Matter a gold and diamond mines." He said about 500,000 na offering countrys mint's." For health reasons the Workers are sent bark to their villages for a break before they york again. The government also refus- es to pay the workers more than a small allowance while they are working to stop wasteful spending. The bulk of their wages is sent to the village and the worker picks it up when he finishes the joh. Churches have done a lot to improve the living conditions of the natives." He said his church has had many converts in the Congo, Basuto- land and Swaziland. He said missionaries have no trouble depicting Christ as belonging to a certain race. We just cant emphasize Christ's skin color. In Asian countries, Christ Is pictured as an Oriental," The minister win present jslides of his trip Sept. 27 at 6 :30 p.m, in the church. Evangelist Brings Crusade To S.L 2400 West 3000 South CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First by In the VALLEY CHAPEL CHRIST 662 EAST 13ftr SOUTH Onward I. lee, Mmittar ....... longer e, College Quartet Concert Bibla School Sunday Worship Sunday Worship Sunday ftible Study, Wod. no1 semi-mode- - Mrs. Watson. With this new curriculum we hope adults will again come to realize the need for continuing their education in the area of Christian faith and its place in contemporary life," he noted. of is vided housing for them. The minister added that the government only allows the people to work in the mines months. for 18 consecutive The workers contract a disease from the, dust and the strong among the natives, said Rev.- John Fourie. pastor of Central Christian Church, East. Reverend Fourie, his wife. Susan, and their two children just returned from a visit to Episcopal bishop of Utah, and sters." CHURCH tives are working In the mines and the government has pro- By BRYAN GRAY Thirteen Utah Episcopalians Ipft this week for Seattle, Wash., to attend the 67nd gener- 7 Atrka Im Deseret News Staff Writer African natives have forsaken many of their ancient ritualistic tribal customs, making Africa more the' found continent" than the lost con- lia It Saturday, September 16, 1967 DESERET NEWS, t 1580 Vine Street (6Ut South) Frank R Morxhall, Minister Church School and Worship 9:30 & 11 A.M. Nursery Care Provided lama Hour Sunday School and Warship Same. 1 ' 11 to 72 Naan -- D. OIon Cordell. 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