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Show ' o iitijwj - HEBER CITY 'Miiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiniiniuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ey ROGER PUSEY Deseret New Church Writer CITY Sixteen congregations of Jeho-ah'- s Witnesses who comprise the Utah Circuit No. 1 ui! assemble at Wasatch High School in Heber City Dec. 2 for the first time for a circuit convention. Fred Vandres, presiding minister of the Salt Lake City congregation, said the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, Brooklyn, N.Y., sponsor of the Bible cnonvention, said Bible talks, symposiums and demonstrations are scheduled, 20-2- al demonstrations are The sold to Center Creek Ward and moved to that community. Late in 1913, Bishop Joseph A. Rasband organized a group of men to take horses and wagons to Strawberry Valley to get lumber for a new building. The men worked hard in freezing temperatures and Woman's Day Program Members of Central Christian Church, East will observe Womans Day Sunday during the 370-3r- d 10:50 a.m. worship service. Mrs. Gerald Ilutchins, president of the church's Women's Fellowship, said the day is observed annually in Disciples of Christ churches in the world. Its purpose is to call attention to the church's world mission and the important role women play in carrying out that mission. The worship service in conducted by women active in the congregation. Rev. John Fourie, church pastor, will introduce the speakers, Mrs. Bradley F. Skinner, a member of Holla-da- y Community Church and an ordained minister at the United Church of Christ. A new type of worship will be started Sunday at at Calvary Baptist Church, 532 E. 7th South, when members arp asked to bring a light and participate in a Bring Your Light Service. Rev J. Henry Johnson cautioned his members against bringing candles or kerosene lanterns to comply with safety regulations. "The significance of the service is that we as Christians are the light of the world and the church is a light in the world. If we Christians dont let our light shine then the light of the church will not shine. Bible study. The 530 persons on the tour were all teachers in the Bible series and the tours goal was to give them an understanding of Bible history. They left Salt Lake City Nov. 3, visited in New York City, spent three days each in Rome, Athens, Beirut and Lisbon and a week in Israel. High points of the visit to The interior of First United Methodist Church, East, will take on a festive air Sunday during the annual Hanging of the Greens from 3 to 6 p.m., 203-3r- d according to Rev. George L. Davis. Members will decorate the church sanctuary and fellowship hall with evergreens, garlands, boughs and two Christmas trees. The large tree in the fellowship hall will be trimmed with decorations made by children of the church school. Christmas carols will be sung, refreshments served and the event climaxed with a dramatic presentation by the senior high youth. g artist Sorrels will present a musical program Friday at 8 p.m. in First Unitarian Church, East, according to Rev. Folk singer-recordin- Rosalie The annual rally and homecoming service for members of New Pilgrim Baptist Church, 1624 S. 9th West, will be held Sunday at 11 a.m., according to Rev. L. D. Williams. 569-13t- h Hugh Gillilan. BiTHlSDA BlBLC CHAPU 569 So. 13th Cost E 48C0 So. Sun Church School m. -11:30 i. 10 end . HOLLADAY 2631 Morning Strvicct Sermon: "One Pocket for Our Cash and Convictions'4 Bernard Learman Town Meeting I p m. Ilia METHODIST Jai. A 7:30 p.m. CHURCH CHRIST 6871 Rev. GENE YELXIN. 466 7793 Sunday Worship and Church School 9 and 11 am. South-4- 84 FIRST 8726 fast-3- 23 Rev. George L Davis 486 0203 Sunday School 9 30 am. 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BAPTIST-T00E- FIRST 2 Johns Gospel." in 770 SO. 13th MAGNA So. 5 NS 4420 Wee BAPTIST-PL.G- FIRST Ages Youth Fellowship Meetings ptist Chu-i- drlt S FIRST Johns Gospel. in sus LAYTON COMMUNITY B. loit-Ml- 6.00 School for day To - So .Alfh NOTE: FREE Bui Route-- lit for 9 m.m. Otvmt Worjhip 11.00 A.M.-Sun- CLEARFIELD COMMUNITY School for All Ages Divine Worship A.M. 2700 Woe? BAPTIST-KEAR- 230 I Cantor 9:45 BOUNTIFUL Ml "Vtnhs rioncer I'rotcstant Church 2150 Foothill Drive I. RILtr, Fottor DC. EARL 3?.SU72 Street I ST. PAUL'S First Church 352 East Third South Second Church 1165 Foothill Drive Millcreek ,2605 East 33rd So. ' of Salt Lake Baptist Assn. 5200 Everyone is welcome. All'I. faitar BAPTIST CHURCHES FIRST 3409 Wealey Frantftatff Irtw. faster CENTRAL BAPTIST ST. MARK'S is PE- Deugla '; ' ' F. !!. M. H. Walklnflta, Sunday School 9 45 a m. Worship Sernces and 7 pm. Youth Meetings 6 pm (Bethel oil) Wed 7 30 p m. Prayer and Bible Study . ll Wait Saatk lav. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening 7:00 p.m. Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m. 277-448- 7 292-1236- - Churth School Worship ft Communion -- NEW HOPE SERVICES t a.m. a m. BAPTIST CHURCH :00 o.m. Wed., 7:30 p.m. Hour Pastor Thomas 9:30 & 9 45 10 SO 9125 So I Jth Fait a a Chmh Sarui-- a Church School Youth Groups 10 1 124 Gospal Service 9:30 6891 911.9111 ar 9. 4S a.m. "Do You Really See?" South-2- 98 United Cnurcft of Christ CaH 1 f 1562 Rev. BURL G. KREPS. 255 8581 Sunday School 9 30 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a m. 4290 Tune row 3400 Wait 3400 Saa.k Glon W. Mott, Minister Sonricea at bath lacateani 1880 East 5600 So. Worship Soryico 55 TRINITY Far In formal John J. Fourie, Minister GRANGER COMMUNITY Sandy Aeac. Daaa Oalyeei BAPTIST CHURCH ......... 9 4$ a.ea, Sunday Ichaal . OO e.en. MarRinf Warehsp WIHHa ..4-- .1 1 S IW. ........ aooaoaooa. Yauth Oravpe OMMOaaa7l00 Ivemnf Service Waft. ..... 7i30 p.m. Prayer Service, MIDVALE Rev BURL G. kREPS. 255 8581 Worship Service 9 00 a m. to Rev. Kjan the Evangelical IMinisfets Association (EMA) of! Salt Lake City in the State Capi- The fact that tol Plaza, said, v on ate wot king together is a ! !sign your churches are going iii the light direction. The EMA, formed moie than a ear ago, consists of several dozen congregations that voted to affili.ite with NAE. The Rev. Mr. Ryan congratulated local ministers for a bootli at the state fair and a stoiy on the pi eject to be submitted to Piofile, an NAE publ cation. The visitor also urged local pastors and laymen to attend t lie Seminar for Washington Pastors and Laymen Jan. 1317 in Washington, D.C., that will 'deal with Christian responsibility in public affairs. I sense a real movement of God's spirit in the people I am the Rev. Mr. Ryan contacting, said. He discussed the evangelical viewpoint on revelation, incarnation, sin, sacrament, ordinances and ecclesiology. Is sin the actual disobedience to God or passing over boundaries of social mores? he asked his audience. Some are attempting to justify a new morality. We must recognize the 'physiological makeup that anyone can reach an answer if tempted and a per ;on should be taught how to react to temptation. Is the church a visible body? People who advocate one large clmicli think this is the way to make people sit up and take notice of religion. This isnt the the Rev. way to gam power, Mr. Ryan siad. members COMMUNITY CHURCH ft 7 ANCHOR South GRACE PARK CITY L.illabia, Calif., 'speakingof 370 3a. 3r4 1..I First' ASSEMBLY of GOD last 13th $eth Pastor Peter Pilot Evangelical Free Church 9831 6th West, 4th South-4- 85 Rev A L NESBITT, Church School 10 45 em. Family Worship 1 30 e m. St-2- Jo- Rjaii, latest im 44 East Center Rev. A. Singer 3,00 laal 34tk 4aatk. 4a,ar 3 Sunday rraaiatl. fa.tar 4ikaaL 4)44 a la, War.M, 4)43 am. and (HOUADAV) The seph liar in 1 a.k.i, l how lie became a minister. He replaces The Rev. Gat field Powell who resigned to accept the pastorate of Garrison Alliance Church, Gartison, si ting gi mips. j tkrUtaakar.aa. family Warakly m KWMO, 440, Kfc 4 Church, explained cial gtmips in have California voted to associate with NAK, while others in A r i z o n ,i and Utah aie hun- j a. Mall When I was a teenager I became active in the church and accepted Jesus Christ as my personal saviour. I felt the Lord lending nie into il'e A field do edor of flip National Association of Evangelicals (WI.'l said tins week that spe- 249-4t- h - Vtk Aide Tells Church's Growth six-da- y Warahlp 10 JO m. Welcomes Pastor 7 7, 1968 Durng ear s war, tjve in radio work and wanted Israel weie seeing Bethlehemen5e Putor tbe radj0 ministry, and the shepherds field, mak- - suc as bulletholes in windows Rabbi Bernard Frankel of vehicles left After graduation in 1955, he be- ing a boat trip on the Sea ofiant destroyed B'nai Israel, Temple Galilee and touring Jerusalem. aoua(1 as reminders, the Rev. came assistant pastor of Urion Neighborhood San East, will represent the Jewish Church, t . sai cirni To me, the boat trip on the' Community Church, San Jacin- - Lorenzo, Calif. He served there, Chautauqua Society as a lectur- Sea of Galilee was the most out- - The Lutheran pastor said he to, Calif. until coming to Salt Lake City a er at the College of Idaho in standing because this is where a 'thought the tension would be while working for a M.A.!montb ago at 9 30 Caldwell Wednesday large part of Jesus ministry; more obvious, but the people degree from Azusa Pacific Col-His church, with 150 mem-'a.took place. This is where He are rather nonchalant about it. lege in 1957, he served two berS ;s affiliated with the Chris-- j The society is an organization churches as assistant pastor tian and Missionary Alliance. which creates better underand Christian education direc- His wife is the former Elise standing of Jews and Judaism tor- Schwiezer of San Jacinto and .through education and is spon- In News Church Folk NAMED PASTOR 'they have two children, Ruth; sored bv the National FederaActivities of The Church te Later that year he was named and Michael. tion of Temple Brotherhoods. Tickets are $1.50 for adults Paslor of Open Bible Communi- - In 1967 be spent the summer Christ of Latter-da- y and 75 cents for children. HfTt'sus ty Church, Sunnymcad, Calif., in the Middle Eat and Europe1 record, Somewhere, Saints may be found In ihc land after serving for four years touring sites of religious histori- - CHRISTIAN CHURCHES Between, will be on sale afterCmlTll in became pastor of San Lorenzo cal importance. NeHS PnPi0sP(i Disciples of Christ the concert. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN todays Deseret News. BIBLE SCHOOL ltiOO a m.-lOtrallard 301k tail 3343 4aalk). 4aa. Claylaa W. Mammall 4arly Maraiaa Warakly, 4i1Sa.m.-3aad- ay lata maraia Wanluy, 4,kaaU iikla Clata. 4)40 a.m. lliOO a.m. 3 3 3 3 MO 3. 113 laal vears. Regarding the present tension mjnn between Israel and her ncig-bor- s OIIIO NATI E the minister said their A native of Cleveland, Ohio, guides were asked about the the Rev. Mr. Gaubee was raised conflicts, but they were not talk- - in San Francisco. He obtained a ing in an apparent attempt to B A dpgrce in biblical litcra. not discourage tourists. turp from pacific Blble College, There is no evidence of the1 Azusa, calif. thi's time 1)P present tension, but there is evi-- j as ac- - "A Bible Brliemin Jiible TeiicIwiR Church (h.MtMi-W- ami, $19,415 because of its cential location, the building was a gath-nm- g place for community and civic functions for many cjla s ft. 99S.7477-M- O a.m. iartaa Nail.. O0 Mirth ana Tlh lart, at 10)00 a m. a Sunday fthaal 11)00 a a,, OUR SAVIOUR'S 1740 So. 5th East 485 9831 Rev. A L NESBITT. 484 I960 Church School 9 45 im. Worship Service 11 1 m. it )i the furnishings, Including entire cost was S.L. Alliance Church healed several people, called Matthew as one of His Disciples, walked on the water and calmed the storm," the Rev. Mr. Schmidt said. All of the sites where major events in Christs life are covered with churches or cat lie-- ! drals. The pastor said lie enjoyed much more viewing the terrain and contemplating tiie Biblical events than walking through the churches or cathp. - Church ftcfcuat, 11 CENTENARY foundation forms. Active work on the building began March 16, 1914, with James Heber Moulton superbrick vising. The Gotluc-styl- e m. W. 9500 ftauth. Warehip 10 lunftay ftehool 1 lei ft a.m. 19ft-1- 1 l.C 14 I Utlira, Faittr im s.aih Faittr CROSS OF CHRIST MT. TABOR building was completed and dedicated Dec. 26, 1913. It was designed to accommodate 400 persons and 390 attended dedication services conducted by Elder Fiances M. Lyman of the Council of the Twelve. (Oraayr) 9040 GOOD SHEPHERD UNITED 2nd So. at 2nd a.m. 7 p.m. 1 1 LUTHERAN ATONEMENT Sunday 2375 Eist 33rd 9:30 a.m. Communion Sunday School and family Siblo Hour Ivoning Sorvico Tuo,. Frayor-Bibl- e Study BOUNTIFUL fail STRUT (litWMH 19th anft 14th laif) GHilon, Minuter W. Hugh 10 AM 199 VIIW UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST JorAll Prisons deep snow, but stued until they had enough material for 1st Unitarians To Hear Pilgrim Baptist Rally It I St. Lav i erne has a ul 75. with m my toui-isi- s a it tiding dm mg the summer. Mass is adcbiateil Sunday at 111 a. in. and Fndav at 9 a.m. insti action theses aie given on Sunday and tathol.e Youth Oiganiatum meetiiiLs aie heli' Monday .it 7 '!' p m As in the past, the budding is used for civic events such as gun safety classes, conducted by the Wasutih County Sheriff's Office, and Alcoholics Anonymous. The Chuicli was named in memory of ttie lit. Rev. Lawrence Scanlan, lust Catholic bishop of Utah, lie armed in 1SS7 and through his effoits the Cathedial of the Madeleine in Salt Lake City was built. A native of Tipperary, belaud, his dioi'cse included all of Utah and the eastern half of Nevada. He visited the small mining towns in the rugged mountain and deset t aieas of the dioecse which was an aiduous task befoie the automobile. n.cin-brislii- Christian Education Foundation, an organization which puts out tlv Bethel Bible Series for adult Hanging Of The Greens Sal. icse. MURRAY If you want to walk where Jesus walked, just walk into your church each a Lutheran pastor Sunday, who just returned from a trip to the Holy Land urged today. The Rev. Paul M. Schmidt, pastor of Christ Lutheran Church, 240 E. 5600 South, said many people visit Israel each year to get closer to Christ or try to bring Him into their lives. But he is no closer to you in Israel than he is in Salt Lake the minister said, and City, suggested walking into church on Sunday to walk in Jesus footsteps. The Rev. Mr. Schmidt and his wife were gone for 24 days on a tour sponsored by the Adult 7 p.m. 400 1 'Where Jesus Walked' Calvary Light Service N The dm able old building was sold to the Catholic Chinch and dedicated June 1, 19t7, bv the Most Rev. Joseph Lennox Federal, bishop of lie Salt Lake Catholic Dio- - building, located in Heber City on property once owned by three different religious faiths, now belongs to Catholic Church. A Sa'urday, December 19i'6 This historic NEWS DESERET In 1954, the 2ml Watd was divided and Holier 5th Ward was ( icati d. Because of the growth of both waids, a laig-e- r building was umstuicted in cor- the property, but because the building was too small it was Gods Way Is Love is the subject of a public address that will be given Dec. 22 at 3 p.m. by a traveling representative of the Watchtower Society. About 700 ministers from Salt Lake City to Richfield and Ely and Elko in Nevada are expected to attend. 101 iijiry Church. The first Catholic church in Heber Valley, St. Lawrence is part of St. Mary of the Assumpsion Catholic Church, headquartered in Park City. The Rev. Patrick J. Curran is pastor of both churches. About 1900 Dr. Thomas Corwin Hiff, a Methodist minister from Salt Lake City, began a mission effort here. A small frame church was built and meetings held, but there was little response. Heber 2nd Ward purchased He said the refresher course is designed to help Jehovahs Witnesses become better qualified Bible teachers as they endeavor to aid persons of sincere heart to realize that love for God requires an active demonstration of faithful woiks. A Ltbeitd Chun h , y HEBER CHURCH ft ner of Center and First West streets here has placed an important role in tne religious history of the valley. The property was once owned by the United Methodist Church and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaint,. Moie than two years ago, the land and building were sold to the Catholic Church and the name changed to St. Lawrence Catholic Witness Convention FIRST UNITARIAN -- By JAN PADFIELD Deseret News Staff Writer IN THE NEWS practical practical scheduled. - Heber Site Has Religious Past uiTCl semi-annu- .t i ur 00 MISSION 2V9340 PRIMERA MISI0N BAUTISA 733 W Ut North 359.9402 J |