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Show m a w i I DESERET Special JN THE NEWS tiiiiiiimnimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiitnmiiiiiiniHii' Jewish Rosh Hashanah By ROGER PUSEY Deseret News Church Reporter When the sun sets next Wednesday Jews if) Utah join with those all over the world to observe the , beginning of the great Days of Awe by ushering in 1 T """" the new year,' Rosh Hashanah. Rabbi Bernard Frankel of Temple Bnai Israel, 249-4t- h East, said the observance is different from ordinary New Years celebration. Rosh Hashanah is a serious holiday. . He said worship services will be y'X held Wednesday at 8 p.m. and Vk i 10 a.m. with- - a- - chil Thursday-a- t i t( dren's service set for 1 :30 p.m. TFlflf-- Pusey Though the holiday is a solemn lone, there is underlying jovousness in its traditional Song and poetry incorporated into the services, the rabbi said. The traditional taste of honey at the fami-lv- s evening-mea- t symboli7es the eternal wish for a , year of sweetness and happiness. ' I J Korean Missionary Returns . i j ' ' .Rev. Robert Christopulos, a missionary in Korea slncb 1956, will speak Sunday at 7 pirn, at the Full Gos- -' East. pel Assembly Church, 1840-8t- b and two children, he his with Helen, wife, Along founded the Korea Christian Conference Grounds just north of Seoul, the capital city and founded a ministry for teenagers, Korea National Youth for Christ. Rev. William Christopulos, church pastor and the missionary's brother, said they have returned to the U.S lor a year to tell about the impact the gospel of Jesus Christ is having in the Orient. Catholic CCD Congress The second congress of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine for the Salt Lake Catholic Diocese will be hHd Saturday at Judge Memorial High School, 650-llt- East. h Guest speakers will be Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Riordan, Los Angeles, Calif, and Rev. James F. Gaffey, a priest in the Archdioce of San Francisco. Rev. Mark 0. Benvegnu, diocesan director of CCD, said registration will begin at 8:30 a.m. with general sessions scheduled for 9:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Group discussions will be held at 11 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. with a coricclebrated mass at 5 p.m. and a banquet at 7 p.m. Episcopal Organ Concert Dr. Alexander Schnener, Salt Lake Tabernacle organist, will play an organ recital Sunday at 5:45 p.m. In St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, 231 E. 1st South. Hell play works by Bach, Mendelssohn and Vierne on the new $70,000 Holtkamp 2.500-pip- e organ installed this year. The program is part of the celebration noting the cathedral parishs 100th anniversary. Wasatch Interim Pastor session of Wasatch Presbyterian Church, East, announces that Rev. Edgar F. Toevs will serve as interim minister until next Easter or a permanent pastor is called. The Wasatch pulpit has been empty since February when Rev. Dr. Donald G. Christiansen resigned. On Sept. 1, Rev. Donald Steiner, the associate minister, accepted a call as pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Ogden. minister was graduated from the The San Francisco Theological Seminary in 1942. He served Presbyterian churches in Aberdeen and Moses Lake, Wtsh., before retiring. O' will arrive Oct. 20 and lead the worship service The 1626-17t- h JHe Oct. 22. Jewish Rites In Churches A recreational center financed by the Salt Lake Jew- Allionr 4400 South 7th ioit .Minister Gorfitld G Powll Sun School & Wonhip 10 A 11 o m. Youth A v Worship 67 p m. Wodnotdoy Cettngo Proyor Mooting 7 90 pm , CALL 46444 95 . of CHURCH 662 KAST East) CHRIST 13th SOUTH Duword f loo. Mmittor 4 iTblo School Sundoy ... 10 Worthip Sundoy 6 Worthip Sunday 7 Biblo Study. Wod 4S76 South Highland CHoft. A. MmrttOf Sundoy liblo Study Mommg Worthip Youth Hour Worthip Sorvico Wodnotdoy liblo Study WfLCOMI 43pm 45 dm 30 p m 30 pm. "Utah i World-Wid- e 11 a.m. Churches Too Social noted theologian told an au- dience Saturday morning most Americans attend gain social idennot to un-tity and e rstand A d appreciate reli-ig-o- at And a mis- from returned sionary recently is scheduled to speak at Japan, the church Sunday at 11 a m. Rutenber said have indi- - Mr. studies sociological oalodmanym-ric,,fid.1,.lorpeMaJdchu'rchibu- over-- 1 Newton Theological Seminary located in subur- Rev Rutenber get cUTt. Wa ,he W3y ban Boston, Mass., put the ahead. blame on churches who stress People can find Identity in activities instead of religion." the personality of the minister, The Rev. Mr. Rutenber spoke tbe location, the class of people Saturday during Tenth Anniver- ' 3th Et , Evangelical FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH CHURCH A Liberal Church for All Persons conservative 53 Uit 9th South -33- 9-1101 9:43 AM. Clottot for all ago 169 So. 13th last (junior Church for Children Undtr 11) 11:00 A.M. Worthip Sorvico 6:00 9.M. 10 Young Roopla a.m Church Sormon: Carl Sandburg East Broadway (3rd South) 1 165 .Foothill Drive First Church, Millcreek 2605 E. 33rd South Church-3- 52 Second Church SUNDAY Sunday, Horn. Wednesday, 4 pm. Small Children Cored for School for all agos Divino Worship First "A Bib It Believing Bible Teecbmg Church SCHOOL and Second Horn f 30 Millcreek, a m. READING ROOM 269 South State 360 Cast 3rd South 2343 Koit 33rd South (Millcreek Ploio) (Orengtr) 1044 w. UM Jouth. Worship it in. ay School llem. jet. A. luthro. Patter -- Jtl 1114 -- ALC. 1444 South T Rett (Beuntltul) Lee RubJl. Pettor lundty School. m AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCHES IMTiri I IlUL DwUIM 1915 South Orchard Sunday School 9 45 Aiken, Minister Woriihlp Service 11 i.m, Drive-F- oul .m Sundoy School pod Church. 9.50 and 777 AIIfIla DADTICT wILCAU DAr I ID Concora I Sundnv School chool for All Ages Earl L Rlloy, Th.D Potter 340 LAYTON COMMUNITY MAGNA MIIDBAV IVIUKKAT Church -.- 10 4S ,900..M.,7-cha- School, Worship - A. M. 10, Morn. Braudln, Worship VrA,,naFv,i 45 a m. 1 ley, Pastor. 11 a m. 'TSXS! a m. 4 45 e.mf ! rniiiiTV iia y School I KIN 1 T tlULT 4:14 1 L. McCarty, end 11 i.m. Pastor. 14 lost 5770 South. Rev. Lawrence f, lake, Minister. Sunday School 9:45 am. Morning Worship 11 on. m 8400 Sovth ond 7th , lilt i ltd, Rev, olO Sundoy School Horn. Wool 9th North (Roto Perkt, Berton a m. Jomei Sundtv Slower,. Potter Mornlnt Sorvico IT e m LCA AL9 4P4 So. 7th Beit, Nell Chrlttopherson, I ADUK fetter nttllT e m : Aril. TABAB Femlly Wor,hi-1- 0 Church Saheol H t m ALC m '2500 Best JI00 South, Roger e VIVJUK 9 (HOLLADAri Min OA y- Sundev Prescott, Pettor TTi-ie- i UUK School 4:41 e.m Worthip l'4 e.m end 11:00 m LCA ItSS iett strtttord (loth lest. lSIS'touthl Rev. KEDCCArlfcK Clevton W Memm.ll Reriy Morning worthip 1:14 e.m, Sunday School, Bible Clou 4 30 e m. Let. Mornlnt . Worthip 11:00 e m J47 4JSJMO S ntton-a- ll . Itoentmp, 1014 louth Sth Rett, C. School t:4S t.m. Worship t:J01t 9 Sunday e.m J44 2I7J MOS . 9SS-- 1 J4S Sundev 1474 Poothlll Neelt I Nelson, Pettor ZLON School ,4:14 i.m. Worship f:lt ond 11 i.m. LCA R it. Horn. South 13m East Church School 9 Worship IliOOo.m., 7 p.m. Dr. Earl Pastor; Raymond D. ionei, Min. of Ed. and Music rlKdl UOUD aHEPnCRD i.m. CLEARFIELD COMMUNITY EIDCT DADTICT DMrIIDI 4j AUIMIDC nPhFClirn iaij4,e JUnll THE LAMPLIGHTER CHAPEL U1S totMl! Drlut CHRISTIAN CHURCHES CENTRAL CHRISTIAN 170 So. 3rd lad John J. Fourio, Mlnleter GRANGER COMMUNITY 2400 Wtt 5400 South Glon W. Moll, Mlnistor Sorvicpt of both locotroem CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST Of HOLLADAY COTTONWOOD MAU (So. Ind) Preaching Chntt in Marketplace CREST CARPET (4895 Hi.hland Drivo) Rv M. J. Hiitily-Pot- or 277.9874 10 am Admnittrofor ' "God vnmg Sorvic of Svu "Gotpol 0nu" 10 o m Youth Churcb Wd 7 30 p m S.blo Study CENTENARY 2375 East 33rd Rev. GENE YEtKIN, 466-779- 3 Sunday Worship and Church School 9 and 11 a.m. All Wlcem FIRST COPPERTdN ASSEMBLY Bov. LARRY HAWKS, 398-462- 3 Worthip Service 9:30 a.m. FIRST Tho Coll to Worthip KSOP -- I 30 o.m. 1370 KC 2nd So. at 2nd Eait328-572- 6 Dr. Warren S. Bainbridgo, 3 1 GRACE Coma Onco MfDVALE p.m. p.m. p.m Then You Decide An independent, friendly Bible centered church 1880 East 5600 So. G- - . SCHOOL 9:43 a.m. 1 :00 ' o.m. Worthip Service "God's Love Upon Me" .) Gaicel Service 7 p.m. "Rejoicing in the lord" 7:20. p.m. tf. Power BIBLE 1 CHRIST 4290 Wait S41S So. 291-68Rev. LARRY HAWKS, 298-462- 3 Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Sorvico 11 a.m. NURSERY a.m. a.m. BAPTIST CHURCH PARK CITY Worship 9:45 1 00 6:00 7:00 7:30 ANCHOR- - 44 lost Center Street 253-156- 2 Rev. BURL G. KREPS, 253-858- 1 Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Sorvico 11:00 e.m. KREPS, 1SS-8SSarvicO 9:Q0 A.M. ThuM. Mid-Wo- 8th West, 4th South-363-8- 791 Rev. A. I. NESBITT, 484-198- 0 Church School Clattot 9:43 a.m. Family Worship 11 a.m. Rev. BURL GOD OF 57 I. 13th South Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Sdrvico 8:43 & 11 a.m. LUTHERAN vKUSS OF aiimea CtlKIjT10 JO 4 o SCIENCE IrtMtl Holmt found Hurburt . ftrandt Mirmtof fun. SfVC- -1 :00 THu lUvurMtd 9 45 o.m. Church School 1050 o m Worthip A Communion METHODIST 486-020- So. 11.00 e m. 4:15 p.m. p.m. 7 0 p m. TRINITY "Unreality" SERVICES f i4S am 31 1740 So. Sth Rev. A. L. NESBin, 484-19B- 0 Sundoy School 10:45 e.m. Worthip Sorvico 9:30 o.m. CHRISTIAN, SCIENCE First Cate, Fottee Sunder Sr hoot Mommy Werdnp Teeth Oroept Evening Service Prtxyer Service. Wed. FIRST CHURCH of RELIGIOUS Oleciplei of Chriet "For tho Ptoplo, Yot" Interim Fatter ........ ....... R - School 10 and 11 30 a m Morning Sorvico Worthip Service Wednesday 7:30 F.M, Hour of Proyor Autfin Mookint 3900 South latf Hugh W. Giililan, Mlnistor 7:00 R.M. 740 S. 7tk loti Noidorhoitor, Potto, 3955431 10 00 a m School Sundoy Il COom Morning Worthip Sorvico 4 30 p m. Ivoning liblo Study Tuotday p m Horv.n Timt," 7 30 a.m., KSOP y 3940-282- 0 Church of the Nazarene sup-- ' !ports 600 missionaries in foreign countries. The church has the highest per capita giving record marcheS? wi,h J17 annual,y for denomi- The ministry must be sym- - nations with more than 100,000 pathetic to social problems and members. sometimes take a stand on cer-j- tain Issues. But its primary aim is to teach Gods word and in- Free Church BAPTIST L FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1 ,,y William BETHEL Two eotelon Latter-da- rtt . 1910 Church School, 9 30 b.m. Worship 777 South The professor said the church should once again become sym- bolic of the ministry of Jesus Christ, and said a renewal of re- ligion would have to come through the teachings of Jesus, Communion Sunday - Sunday Seminary Teacher s' com-loyall- y tor He received a . degree from Northwest Nazarene College, Nampa, Idaho, and a B.D. degree from Western Evangelical Seminary, Portland, Ore. He served as an Air Force chaplain in World War H. Rev. Lawrence Bone . . . Nazarene pastor to PENTECOSTAL CHURCH e '9:45 a.m. years. - II ' A native of Bickleton, Wash., the Rev. Mr. Bone currently is studying for a masters degree in philosophy. His last pastorate' was the First Church of the Nazarene, Sacramento, Calif. prhd Rev 1:00b.m. an d :00 p.m. Colo. church on strong bility and security in a church jt j the activities which people .St ng ami y Pr8ramsis There religion is only a secondary relate to, he said. to a certain church, but Should ministers become factor. He said In many involved In demonstrations and rouoitte8 joining a particular not to God. louii I. Gerhardt, Minifter frank M. Bllth, MinitTor Imorltu, Nurtory torvico provided during worthip 1 ar I"8 broth-place- p n. 15 p.m. p.m Meaningful Church Services The church has 79 districts in the U.S. and Canada, six four-yecolleges and, this year is starting two junior colleges in Kansas and Ohio and a Bible College in Colorado Sprjngs, He said statistics show after World War II there was a rise in church attendance, but it has been failing off for several li!t 19 o m. 11 U.m. We Invite You to Our car-servi- ce The Church of Jesus Christ of Saints Board of Edu0ther reasong for the declinei cation lias appointed Karl Altype of bp said, are the trend toward a fred Quilter, East, to he said. IiWS at the Salt Lake West W1Uch g?UPnce get He said the church in the Old easy changes for the better. Seminary. Mr. Quilter gradu- Testament constituted a from South High School groups'ated ..j through of man whereas the Regarding parents sending and received his B.A. degree in of these types church in todays society func- - their children to church while wor)ng together problems can be solved and sculpture from the University of tions as a system of activities.) they stay home, the Rev. Mr. here ig no need for public dpm.Utah in 1962. He fulfilled a Bone said this often happens . . ,he minister said, mission to the Northern States. trationg the church and the music they play there, Rev. Bill Hinehman, Rev. Culbert Rev. iRutenber, professor of philosophy of religion i S. Orchard who attend 1915 Baptist Church, Dr., Bountiful. Unitod NOTC: FREE But Roufo-- lit So., 13th laT-1- 7th for 11 a.m. Divine Worthip Sorvico The center is also planning hosting' the Intermountaln Table Tennis Championships this fall for the third consecutive year. The center. is not only valu-- . able to the Jewish, community, commented Mr. Proctor, but also is a service to all of - the citys residents. The buildings most valuable aspects are its expansive facilit ios. The center contains 'a large gymnasium for basketball and a smaller complex for sports such as tumbling and ballet. Also included is a banquet serving 500. people, and a kitchen capable of peted adult lounge. on j RELIGION SECOND FACTOR Pioneer Protettant Church a.m.-Chv- it. y 2150 Foothill Drivo rch 9:30 9:30 and now by Mr. staff. Included are an adult lecture and musical series in late November. a summer Day Camp in f968, a March musical production put on by the centers drama class, and an April art exhib- Church News ........ ........ 4 30 Trod Several activities are being planned Minister Says Attendance Drops As Affluence Rises WORK WITH LEPERS WILL BE DISCUSSED Drivo Crano ....7 y r fS&f. km 1626-17t- h FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH . Q. McKay vs y CHURCH CHRISTIAN of The Church of Jesus Christ of .Latter-daSaints, attend daily nursery school by both supervised Jewish women and students at Brigham Young University. s t rr ivhyqni WELCOMI.. 9:30 a.m. 11 a.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Lord's Jupper Family Bible Hour Gospel Sorvico Tuesday Frsysr ,W v' -- 997 E. 3900 So. (Undonominelionol) 10 00 o m Sundoy School 11 00 o m Worthip Hoof 4 45 p m. Proyor Sorvico 7 30 p.m. Evening Service ftov THomot Comtonce Pertor UTHISDA BIBLl CHAPEL VIEW STREET 13rh and 14th W S, J Community has become host to a variety of activitie Holy communion will be cele- such as ballet lessons, nurbrated In Utah churches Sunday ' sery school and table tennis '1$ when Worldwide Communion championships. Sunday is observed. The James L White Jewish The worldwide communion Community Cenler. 2416 E, Ar 1 s service was first held in 1936 1700 South, was built in 1959 and Christians of many nations at an estimated cost of celebrated holy communion. t $300,000. Another $200,000 in The service is an expression equipment has since been inof continuous sharing within the stalled to make it one of the world Christian community. It most modem dnd flexible cenis felt that even though there ters in the area. It is not a religioua arp many different denomina-- l tions they all have a common renter. said Allen Proctor, bond through Jesus Christ. program director, and a A t Atonement Lutheran member of The Church of Christ of Latter-daChurch, 2040 W. 3500 South, Jesus This Is a renter for Saints. Granger Bev Joseph Luthroj " Two culture and recreation. will deliver the sermon and recreaAnd "culture 10 1 commu-a.m. Oars during a nion service. He said Sunday' tion applies to all faiths. The will commemorate five years in, center is a splendid example the new church building and a of the trend toward inter cooperation. goal of 200 in attendance has denominational The cpnferisoffirlalsrled by been set.' diRev. Gene Yelken, pastor of Mr. Proctor and executive Lee Pierce supervises oil painting at Jewish Center nursery school. Christ Methodist Church. .2375 rector Harry Altschule, loan out the building to all differE 33rd South, saiddioly commuMembers of all churches sketching, drama and choral meet there when the Boy nion will be celebrated 'at 9 and ent faiths and organizations. The of has Utah University 11 a.m. Half of the offering will Scout troops and the Inter- are invited to register for eve- entered it several timps as had rented the to Merhodist Committee go Church League wasn't using ning classes at the center jnatly children, including a sorofraternities and various for Overseas Relief. teaching guitar, painting and grandson of President David rities. A bridge group used to It. The day will be observed at Wbsatch Presbyterian Church, East, at 9 and 11 a.m., according to Mrs. William J. Madison, director of Christian education. At Central Christian Church, East, Rev. John Fourie will conduct a holy communion service at 10:50 a.m. Mrs. Stanley Moris, Gooding, Idaho, who has worked Rev. John Langfeldt. Vicar of with her husband among the lepers in Tanzania. Africa, the Episcopal Church of the will speak in several Salt Lake churches next week. One of the major reasons for Resurrection and associate minShe will speak at First Congregational Church, 2150 a decline in church attendance ister of Bountiful Community 2 Methodist at Foothill Dr., Tuesday Church, pm.; First Church, 100 N. 400 East, will as203 2nd East, Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. and Bountiful Comis our present affluent society, a sist Rev. Donald Mills In a community Church, 100 N. 4th East, Bountiful, Wednesday at Nazarene minister said Saturmunion service at the communi12:30 p.m. day. ty church. Other talks will be Thursday at 1 p.m. at First PresPeople with plenty of money byterian Church, 12 C St., and Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Our seem to depend on God as don't 2500 E. 39th South. Saviour's Lutheran Church. In Her husband, Dr. Stanley Moris, currently is a staff with little as those much Activities of The Church of physician at the Idaho Tuberculosis and Chest Disease, to Rev. according money, Jesus Christ of Latter-daHospital in Gooding. H. Lawrence Bone, Pasadena, He designed the Iambi Leprosarium In Africa which Saints may be found in the Calif. cared for 500 in patients and was the center of 20 out Church News in enclosed The Rev. Mr. Bone is in Salt radius. patient clinics in a today's Deseret News. Lake City to speak at revival services at First Church of the Nazarene, 2018 E. 21st South. His last sermon will Sunday at 7 p.m. SOUTHEAST I ilWrAtHWptyCIrs ish 370-3r- d &3 Cemiteir For iveryomie VALLEY CHAPEL CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY . ft" 30, 1967 NEW$, Saturday, September and PARKING t All Churchas CARE Provided , Hour-tWe- Pastor Thomas H. Miller i i |