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Show V ' ' V-v ' A Churches to Mark Pentecost With )ecial Services T $ I tdited b-- . fentecost, the annual feast co.nmemoiaung the lurches, at it of the Holv Ghost upon of Girl'd 50 days the th Mso the din ch Today tiie day is also often sainted as a time for ecumcii-i.i- j I I i known to Loe, Fellousliip Bible Study Value Varies p.ir'inpating Rev. Frank ft many Jews also celebiatc a Petitecost, in services Friday and Saturday. H is the traditional thanksgiving feast for the harvest, more piopeily kiiwn as the Feast of First-fitlitand Shabuot, or the Feast of eeks. Among the celebrations of e ecthf day will be a umenical service wotship Chus-d'i'- participate m "Prayer at sponsored by the Metro Division of the Utah Council of i i membei . church Christian chances are good you have participated in an adult Bible study class at some time or another. What did you gam from it? Neatly every church has at least one Biole study group foi adults and more often several, meeting the needs of the elderly, the middle aged, those who woik and teen- Pen- agers. The value of such classes commented upon this week by two laymen who participate and a clergyman. I feel a good background m the Bible is important to raising a Christian family, said Mrs. Anita Huiatt 6338-44East, a member of Cottonwood Presbv tei tan Church was Dallas Gears for Influx to and Helpful With Teens "It is very' helpful in workwho must with ing in current this up day gtow Then and age, she said. too, I have served as a Sunday school teacher and in various other capacities with children where I found Bible teen-age- come from New Oi leans s Tampa and a 100-bu- catavan of Mason-Dixo- n del- egates from Memphis. Char teied jets have been booked in Brazil and Kotea, and 230 Indians are set to hit the mil trom Oklahoma. Theyre all heading to Dal las, Te , next month for wlvt has been billed as the biggest evangelism mirirg confei-em- e 72 ever held. "Ep of Planners predict a Caiuj) Plan Slated hv 7 Churches 100 v has involved tlbe largest hunt for beds ever undertah en," says Paul Eshleman. di rector of the conference, for mally called the International year after a successful program oi ecumenical camping completed under the auspices of seven denomina-- ' tictns, all churches involved have agreed thev will again combine camping efforts for tiie sumtner of 1972. Challenge 72 will include 13 camping activities thtough-ou- t the summer, for everyone from retreats for junior high school students to midget chooleis camps for grade and camps for the entire fiimily. .Camping will be based in two places this year, instead of the three locations of 1971, said the Rev. Gordon T. Knuckey, associate pastor at United Methodist Church. i , .:f U i if g t 4 Jt-- i Christ-centere- T t l i f tl 3- . - Tr BoDe staf to attend. Project a Success Its going to be a unique found the program thing, he said. Its not for veiv successful last year," he' itself, bur to evangelizing deThe sponsoring said. train people in how to do it, in ofable to nominations vveie how to share their faith fer higher quality progiarns, V aried Schedule draw on resources fiom a much broader scale and The schedule will broaden their contacts with involve daily morning naming campers thiough the joint sessions at about i0 location effort. throughout Dallas, wilh al'e Denominations involved m- - noon Jesus music festivals m a downtown mall, a"d nightly dude the .United Methodists, mass gatherings m the Cotton United Presbyterian Church Bov ir America, the Episcopal To conduit dip irammg res Gjuirch, the American the Disciples of Christ, sions. said a staff life Congregationalists and tiie of 200 church leaders and tinted Church of Chtist, he wotkets campus six-da- y 1 said J1 One new feature this year vll be oui staff, induding a has The annucil May Proc esion during whicn the trgin Mary bcnoied will be especially w ill be held Sunday a 4 p m at the Cathedral of die Madeleine. 331 E. Souh Tpimo1 AH participant will carry flow ers as they vv md from the basement of the Cathedral, outside and up the front steps to the statue of the Moher of Christ which stands inside the church. They will recite Jhe rosary as they go, said the H William Rev. Msgr. Me Dougall, rector. The Rev. D. Clayton Schar-to- , S. J , professor of English at John Carioli University, Cleveland, Ohio, will deliver the homily dunng the sei vice- a recreation director and two head counelois. who will implement our philosophy ah 1. train volunteer woikers, a Before, it dream, with a lot of hoping and praying, Eshleman said But it has come true and become a reality. He said deleg;..es are coming from every state, from more than 700 cities and 30 countries abioud Besides die daily naming sessions, theyll also fan out on one afternoon for a religious to lot d smvev, as a em and also to aid chinches, (hose looking foi a persond fa, di framing Noted sjid Paster i Knuckey. Camping Concept 'Our philosophy of camping comers on die concept that Cjiristian camping is a unique vehicle for exposure to the lhdiral demands of the Gjs-11- , helping persons of all es to be awate of Gods Je-um eif disclosure LJ rist, he s ml jkarrpirv ptogums oiteierl Chalk-gen72" ,ie i tier ffwer this year but will V ress a little more depth of juooramming." he said I All camps will be based ai ai her Camp Tuttle, in Big Cottonwood Canyon, or at Camp U'aba tr. the Nordic YaUey near Ogden, the clergyman said. Adventure ti ail tBiiing camps in Colorado will ,$o be sponsored for oloer s e ntes will e a follow dedicated base douimeniaiy Moihet Teresa ul i May Mrv. ard to have been a proveions salutes in her honor 'in.e time immemorial. said part vkiuths. (Last year we used three damps but found all of them a Utile too difficult to maintain, iie said. We also feel $e can accomplish the same oa!s with two camps Persons desuing a schedule n Ul uiv uni pia oi uuici may (ontact Pastor Kruikoy at Christ Limed p docr-to-do- Eshleman said dial each peson trained in the eonfri eme afiervi.ird will be expect ed to find fie other perons in tneir home communities m to August and Septemb-e- r undergo "tnul ir training Tins follow up phase, called is Peneiialicm, exjiected to result in a tot d of 700,000 young persons trained m evangelizing methods bv the time the college teim begins nexi I ill, Eshleman said The denominations also are looking to tins as a cata Ivsr foi their own efforts. he on mu iiiUM luiui-a-atio- Chuith O' n 'tit o in s or their estant X paituipare with itei What are the essential to a iu aeful Bible study dass? Tlioe part upating in the class need a common ground-l- i g so they can communicate All she said. in the class, must also be able to discuss ideas and express opinions so there can be a good atmosphere of give and take Those who participate in the classes gam mot e if they read the scriptures and complete other homework assignments, said Mis. Huiatt. There aie many supplementary books which can be helpful for a good understanding, she said The pastor can suggest them, but if we don't take the time to read them they are of no value ' atmo-srntier- of "In this Msgr. McDougali country, they have tiadiuonal-lbeen held on Sunday ( Each pansh schedules them accoid-ln- g to their ability. Homilies tor the day are usually centered around the rosary, he said. The May salute to Mary has y said Msgr i bodies some and Roman Cal holte dioceses are a ItTI e arogc lii,i I lumung I'r live ,n McDoug- ali "We have a nymn which "peaks of tiie fairest month being dedicated to the fallen Lauy," he said. The Straw beny animal Breakfast will be held Sunday ai 10 am at First Imted d Methodist Church. East, with pioceeds going to a fund to send children to camp. A book humorous review, "Everything but Money, will be presented. Tickets are av ailable at the door 203-2n- SBC' PENTECOSTAL Zeff lurki, Poster 62 East 4800 South St nddy 2780 ( 3900 South 277 9412 or 271 4304 School . . 26S 9314 S hoot 45am liOOdTI SunddV . 7 30 pm . 7 30 p m. fcvemng 9 Morning Wo'sbio Evangelistic Service Ruts Bible Study Marnig AW -- BETHESDA WW 9 4y n D p DO j "INDEPENDENT" View Street Between 13th Nerth 21 it Sowthl (it I 4h I 9 30 a m Communion Service 11 00 am Family Bible Hour & SS 7 00 p m Evening Service 7 Tuesday 30 p m Prayer & Bible Study FIRST CONGREGATIONAL j Bicycle Trip of I WlflH , C 'W am 40 ora pa "sage of scripture on iheir own and make comments on what it says to them toUlC group, he said. - Ml Church Dr i t School Pastor Wilbur I Nelson Eoch weekday morning 6.30 a m Dial KBBC Radio 1600Vc know-enoug- CHRISTIAN CHURCH Hihla4 Sunday School! 4 louth Hour 45 a Drt Salt Lsk Avrflttrlunt-25- 04 Sunday School A Bihlo Cloti-- 9 30 Worship Sonrtco-- 10 Marlm J School 2247 Rooiovoit Avo 3S9-- 777 fetter ilehert Ckrlitepvlei i'n ii Minuter Lobb - l.it 9th !1 m 30 on CHURCH MORNING V'NiNG 7(X o -I- 1 -- WtO JO pm 1 ,aj)i it (lunch, 10 K. 3M)0 Mf ( will aJo "jK-a- R 30 p r Plan Pastor Iloiior Thirty years n the mtmgjry for the Lutheian Church, uiu America will be saluted Sunday at Zion Lutheran Church, 1070 Foothill Dr. (I960 East), w lth special serv ices honoi ing the Rev. K. Morgan Edwatds, pastor, at 11 a.nt. and a festive reception at 3 p.m. S.B.C. MILLCREEK 997 I. 3900 South m. IU.6 Postor -- !! Worship 11J50 8 kdO Prayer Service SS 10 00 417 2313 30 (iMrin Kay. Fular, l Nijiul - 364 596t Ar fl h ( V Pastor Rev. Gordon R. Donoho, - 277 3951 278-488- Sunday S ti haul 1 Morning Worship Youth Groups and tvemng Setvi.e "Know Your (Fantastic) 4S d Oi t 2her II ",4 Bible Belti-- i FOR INFORMATION ABOUT w !F& LOCK IN TH6 tp Artec rw OF YOUR TELEPHONE ANCHOR. ini DIRECTORY BAPTIST CHURCH WORSHIP 45 am. 11 00 am. 1 tl m rv Pt in S rvn BUPUS -- 28 'Dr I)2b4 nj , I .. .. ipe Rev. Charles Strong Gospel Service 7 p.m. MEN AND MISSIONS Power Hour Wed., 7:30 p.m. Pottor Thomoj H Millar Kv. Arthur C. John 1911 potter. T ho He, jarrr. F Moora S T diuw tl EXPECT A MIRACLE"; !(? r 0iWSi0ii REVIVAL I Rev. Kenneth McGee V Oklahoma City, Oklahoma prf. May 17 Thru 28 7 p.m. Except Sat. 9 SERVICE th. Is South '4U-757- An iriih fii'nrlent, fnemlh, Bible i entered inun h 1880 E. 5600 South B'BlE SCHOOL Mf AM - Ch4rclit(l1tliHCMScinci 00 p m 7 JO p m H'ble feai hinn Chunk vet i oui w VjII vro i 363 3251 ; v Worship 10 30, 12 30 M 7f7t fht poof.. WASATCH-17- rh South, 17lh East ,j Chur, h Si hoot 9 10am Worship fi 45 A ri 05 o m Iht tcioet P Dowdy tho Ho, jo hit K iutrd, pattar$ w WESTVAIE - 3610 South 4400 We4r 7992'.- 2 ' Church School 9 45 - Worsh p 11 o m Th tpr Giroic7 V Co fxnioc FIRil PRfcSBYTERIAN So Temple & "C" St 363 3889 Church School 10 00 O in Worship 9 00 8 II o.m PARK CITY bHl Aj t ( twldi Ama- nAu'sh p Sewi.e - F 00 A M Self' 7 . Prayer Serve e Wed jH'ALO j'r V r ste rw m Church School 10 30 lass. I H 80 Vine St (6100 So) . 277 4751 ' Church School and Worship 10 00 a m. r 1ii( Vt 1l i 4 it B M Presbyterian 681 VS 6r Evangelical Free Church 1910 East 3900 South Chun he in the USA COTTONWOOD-15- 3Jid South F 484 E.HURRiNGTON, MINISTER 552 West Third South 328-493- es CHRIST Service Fnday M75 dating b a s a Piesby tori m Cnuicii wni liuio a (dimvai I Satuiday from 2 to b p to 'la1 r hi'n h H26 17,1, Ei- I mi n i, os lou oi " an W but in its ajiplicatiou to our daily lives now, lie said. ally Slot 30 m. JAPANESE -- 268 West m uiiday morning sei vires ,n 1 a m for the churi h Carnival Due Iodav , I METHODIST Sunday School ! 45 a m Morn Worship II 30 a Bikie Study lues 7 30 p m Soutii He Ter-Ipeeti- Jo, the' mdividuals relationship with God. himself said Mr and his fellow-men- , Kramer. One essential of such a class is that discussions heip- make the particular scripture meaningful not only histqric , RSHlF W PRAR united 1 'Hie Rev Charles St long, Tulsa Baptist Temple, Tulsa, Okl , , v d 'peak ( n the I i ai tidies of Mexico, Satuiday at ti n m. at a dmne' for liiglt n hor diool gradactes at - M'f WON OF GOO IN CHRIST 7 Indian Speech Studying as a group rather than as an individual gives all to express an opportunity their understanding of the various passages' of, Bible, he said,MThe leenfm ant discussion leads to meaning and undprstandinjjpST , the scriptures,Such classes also give Sundoy School 9 45 a m 00 a m Worship Service "The Joy of Pentecost" Youth Time 6 00 p m Evening Servue 7 00 p m Wednesday Evening Servire 7.15 p S. 13th East Phone schoji Sunday t X 4 Conservative Baptist Fvanteitslic Ktereml Plans So merit an Baptist BETHEL CHURCH 277 444 ZION. n d 0 1 1 Nursery Povi(je4 SjnCav Suhoo Cusses preij-iratio- t of its major purposp the studv of God's word, said David TV. Kramer, East, a member of Christ Lutheran Church. 508-141- avoid Bible study classe because they feel they from childhood Sunschool classes and youth day said the Rev. group lessons, Clarence Van Slooten, pastor of First Christian Refoimed Church. As a matter of fact, almost any teacher soon discovers a sad lack of knowledge conaeining the Bible among adults. Too often what knowledge they have is a lot of head and very httle knowledge said the heart knowledge, pastor. Their study has been purely from the scholarly point. of view. What is needed is more dasres that apply the teachings of the Bible to its meaning in daily life and its relevance to present day pioblems The basic value of such classes is that those who participate know what they believe, what they cling to as winch involves their faith, the hope of salvation and will not fall to pieces under any of God s real examination woid, he said adult Successful study classes ate those winch some v r Word The ntara value of an adult Bible study class is the fullill-nie- m participating groups may gain more fiom the class than if attendant e is large Too many adults may ten Morning 10 30 Worship OouylfiL and Mr Kenneth Ball. Fir-- t Church of the Nazarene, leaves Tlum'-dafor Bethany. Okla , he enters a Raining for pet ickI m fiom Nishville. Term , to Mi ,mi, Fla , for tlm national convention of (he Nnz Chin Fulfills adults smaller FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Morgan Edwards, Pastor 1070 Foothill -- S82 2321 Church School 9 30 a m Worship 11 00 a m -First Sunday 8 30 a m lmt Nrienjl Rev. He is one of 34 youths fiom tin uuahc-'ithe nation selectr-0 p, impale in the special hi vi !e mie, winch will r ovei Ut,U n lies The participant 'v ill be taken fiom Beihaiiy to Iennesee via bus nlpn t',n BAPTIST CHURCH ZION LUTHERAN "BEAMS OF BLESSINGS" e'. II r n In I II ,11idt I util II .1 4174 Seuth CHURCH f Tcrenie Ball, son ont BIBLE CHAPEL Calcutta, Utahn Joins noted S. Potter Chttttr Bunch - Huiatt l, 'inner doc's all he tilViro 4s a result clasrec need to ba kent small so all preprt mav ncrticinate he s tid All must be involved in the discussion and the atmosphere muct be one of fiee give and take. I alw ivs find it helpful to use the Bible discoveiv method in which students read a tc PRINCE OF PEACE EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH HOILADAY BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH OF GOD ft ootd Small Attendance Mrs. wn said Pastor Van Slooten. Much in this r e g a i d depends upon the teacher. ho must be able to fonmi-lal- e questions that will arobse interest and involve students e in a conversational in which the tnih can ' bp complin,,- - (lass Ingmlieiits Southeast special Billy Graham. has born like Breakfast Sum lav oi ing to do with the least day of the Immaculate winch is held m wor.s I- 3 p m showing in the Cathedral me in of "Something a film Beautiful foi God. of die woik of hr for amor g the poor m dia M is the month 'radiho-1-al'- 'll, oiganized, plus a loster ot geest speakers for ev pnts, including Op-rat- Love of self comes too often before love of God and others without a little help such as is available thiough Bible study classes. Mrs Huiatt also noted she gams from fellowship vv.th Ada Chun, 7, Wiliam Philip, 8, Lisa Corbett, 7. Children are from the Cathedral of Madeleine, fimei worM been Evangelist Conrad G 8, Leary, Bap-tjst- al Eaf Pftoto by Cathedral Plans Mav Profession Rites he adds, Aiieady, every available hotel and ail urmei stty housing in the Dallas area has been filled for the 7 June and a affair, search is on to find rooms ta delegates in private nome-- , A crew of HO volunteeis is convassing residents by telephone to anange sleeping places Eshleman, 28, a staff leader of Campus Crusade for Christ which is sponsoring the event, was here recently confemng with eastern groups planning k. We dr n study helpful. If nothing else, studying the Bible can teach you love of one another, she said. "Ii is true that an athiest can feel this, but if our lives are to be we must first have love of God and then love of man. - Placing flowers for annual May Procession are Marshall Palm, 8, front right, Victoria Ranehero, 8, Peter Student Congress on Evangelism Rooms Search Christ II - - GOO It A how bring the subject maltex-doto earth and applicable to daily living for the stuaert, have wmilai views in the 0 Of Student Evangelists Iev - YORK (AP) Crosv edtmtry runners are jogging it fitm California. Bicycle bn-- g tiles are rolling flora Wisconsin. Busloads of blacks are dass average adult It you re an 173-7t- h city-wid- ,md who n tecost, a special service slated Monday at 10 a.m. at Mt. Tabor Lutheran Qiurth, East. A senes of bnef meditations based on the Book of Romans will be fol lowed by group prayer. A coffee fellowship will follow s, vvlio oineis tud adult c lueses . bung the sUbien matter down to earth " said the Rev Clarence Van Sloo-te"Sue eesslul h gatheungs. Jewish (elebmlion Page 18 m Sunday v ill be Brougher, pasta of Fust Baptist Church of Bountiful and president or the Meito Division. The serv- ice will include two prayer litanies and a responsive scripture reading, under the leadership of the Rev. Ehza-oetSkinner, United Church of Christ, and Dr. Martha Monroe, chairman of the department of education at estminster College. Abo in conjunction with Pentecost, women of all Lutheran synods are invited to is time for coiifumation of nw membeis, since many regard the arnval of the Holy Gijust cn eailh as marking the buth of the Chusaan r McCos 20. M. s Congregational Otis Charles, Episcopal Bishop of Utah, "nil serve as presiding minister (or the da 1rayer Litanies services for many tiaditions, a 70 p Oiiinh, 2130 Foothill Dr. (10 Fa si). The Rt. Rev. E. after His resurrection, will be iqjebiated Sunday in Chns-tia- n cliutcnes of almost every with Qdiomination various signal 7 I'll st at de-S- R Fatric.o Saturdav Morning, doj ri !7$ OF THE SALT LAKE AREA Sunday services 11am Wednesday servues 8pm First Church, 35? East Third South Second Church F1r flfil nyi "Kennth McGe ued or God ir 1 165 Footh.lt Drive Millcreek Church 2b05 East Brd South riFM dfiu OCLUHU UMUIG' h Sunday Schools 11am Millcreek Sun School 9 30 8tuC S jt T A M ria ri AH J T at 4) A s V t m PLrYt 57 a wan iritghtil wirutry of Dwtno Hoalinoi Bring yoor ur and ndy r and lot us seo what God can do Zsa is ulw tbi gr iiiulut regard ' j no tne rhnriimntie Beniewfll iy first assembly of god Peter Pilot, Pastor E. 13th So. -- Rev. T V r |