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Show r 11EVS OF i Till SAIT A,- who ha pvpi been stu: s siudy has iii'pIp a p.obdbly found him'elf m an officp-lik- p foorn lined v.itn .slip!' Uwn Mudf of boohs VUi.it Kimi of books'' B.oic commpritanrs collpciions of Mi Cm Saturday Morning, .luiit irst Seftion I R 3, l!7i spiroons poe'n, bugi q.iic" of church loaders, boost on luicPt wjdal issues, poirn s ar.J eveiy subject imaginable make up the bbiarv of tlie ttv-- f tatte minister A1J of thpin .up useful to him aie 12 Departure From Pa&t IVuclice iti Necessary These books aie en Lailv Cites Social Action of Times nei- - cwr up paying for a great deal of n em out of then own pocsets "My church has a binary sep.ii ate from my own from which member may sign out various book'." he said. "1 dont loan out my own books, though members ate welcome to use them in my office said Bluer T. Can-naJefferson, Liberty Park Adventist Seventh-da('lien n Get oy men have to keep up with the times. All d cm: Looks re Ujcful in sermons, counseling ami it volvement in service projects. Elder Jeffei sons book collet non is largely a petsoi.al il g variou-corrmunit- y Books I seful h-- Most arv Seventh-da- Advent- y buy their own ehuich hooks and keep them n their homes, he noted. Therp is seldom nun h need for out c hurt lies to have them ists 'The confoience allows me some money e.t h veai lo he said spend on books 'A tuallv most munsiers end h.-v- pastors library, said the Rtv. James Guv, pastor of Murray Included be books among and on orher denominations religions "1 like to have books both on ether Christian churches and on prams. often have queshe said tions fiom chuich membei on the beliefs of other gionps. and prefer to get my answers from some authnnta- Church. Baptist them should j 1 As a lesult. Said P.i-tGuy. churches must continually be repurchasing books and replacing old copies with tiioie modern volume' sI 1 Book ( ited f & m 1) s 'sun-da- Chose Topics At Our Saviour's we try to choose a topic pertaining to chuich life to spend a few weeks on, alternating with classes on social concerns. For example, we she said. on few weeks a spent women's libeialtun for a time, which .stimulated ninth miei-es- t in the class ot lung aftei we held several classes on changes m i huich iiilings which allow School Bids Chaplain V Farewell Tne end of the school year Marks at Rowland Hall-Sl- . tills spring also nuuks ihe end of of veais two as service ,h,, suioui uuiji lain for the Rev. John A. Langteldl, who has resigned I "1 '. Wf j i to become yfft 'war of Si. Patricks Lots c op a Church in Xev.ul.t The church Rev. Langfeldt he will seive is in Incline Village. on the shores of Lake Tahoe. have been my People major challenge in the ministry, he said. 1 started out m college niajoung in astrophysics, an exact science m wimii facts are set and everything is stable. People ate just the opposite. They ate dyn.imu, changing and exciting Greatest Joys have learned to meet this challenge yd, but I find my greatest joy in the ministry in educating people, seeing them discover a new dimension in life and then blossom forth. Father Langfeldt spent the first of the past two years actof ing as vicar of the Church Bountiful, the Resurrection. as well as meeting his dunes as chaplain. Tins past winter he has served as Ihe priest in charge of Episcopal parishes in Diagerton art! Price, 'lending alternate weekends in the snia'J towns. dont "1 know if 1 Ecumenical Work Village theie opportunity foi some ecumenical wotk some with lung I had at Bountiful or congieg.,tioit theie. which uses a building jointly with Co mniumtv I find I he said. Church, have gt early missed this type of w ork this past v ear. I also will he hepmg to develop the church camp of the Episcopal Diocese of Nevada facility, he Wo a said. Father Lanefe It graduated in 1M from the Chuich Divinity School of ihe Pacific at Berkeley. He and his wife Glace have thiee children In uia. he will he wot king witn the Rl Rev. Wesley Incline t will te ait Bountiful year-roun- d v tie m uf St rrensdorff. former Marks Episcopal Ca.hednl who was recently m darned bsiii of Nevada ( lilllll ( li to Ol CiM ,.'l til Ip.iiiii-i- n al an entile! i iimmmiiOii age," 'he said the i mi el n- - when topn s Im siudy in Mini' g iliaosihg was gelling n tilt gi mips mme prisons lo atlei it Ihe cla" 'aid Ml' Dllfeiihoi'l. F,u 'll ipan's now average JO pei sons a Sunday, lompnied to pei Imp' five a week pievi- - " While it is true D.U! icily p' ablation sons mp held with those w m. itge of Hie piogr.un tor i oust. ml and levisioos lie said piovemeets as needed, Ml'. EVP! Pit v ous to starting the cunenl series. I feel these classes aie just as lmpoitdiit as studying Ihe Bible," she said. Each topic has given me something new, io leant and think about. It helps to get diffeient ideas cm these tems, r.ithei than depending on join own feel " nigs alone A siinil.it altitude was ex ptessed bv Dr and Mis Geotge Evetell, of the wotk aioa on education I titled at Llinsi Methodist Chiu c It We oflet a Bible siudv class tin those wishing to attend it." saul Mis. Everett But m addition tliete ate other classes. Al Cluist Methodist we feel wo need to olfer a vanety of subjects since Ihe rxmgiegetiun itselt is made up uf so many dnfeient kinds of " poisons New As a (.roups Day lesult, theie ate New which .lie Day" gioups, nnentpil nm aids planned discussions on cm rent concerns, and a "Preachers Talk Back," a group which meets w tilt the minister to ask questions and discuss his seimon or other topics which may them offered at the church, she said. What we want to do is help Ihe adult study gioups applv Chitsiian ethics to evetyday said Dr. Eveictt living, "While it is tiue that the movement has been tow aid studying social action "sues we have m adult classes, reached a mote sophisticated stage in 'ha! issues ate not only shocking but relev mt "Classes .tie unsfuituied ami flexible. he said. Leadership is subtle ami pariiti (wills aie encouiaged to move tiom one class to another as they feel the need "The classes 'hemselves may disband when they find they have met their goals." he said. New Church Organized Pi ime of Peace Evangelical Lutheran C h u i ch. Wisconsin rvungelK.d Ltuheian Synod, has been oliici.tllv oiganied mil fitsi offi, pi's have been elri'ed, the Rev Martin J Siheele .innou.aeil p.tsioi tills WPtk John Hens, h (leu'ielu. was named the lust purulent, ot Ihe uii'gtpg ituni die fii't to he fat mm! m I 'an foi tne Wisconsin synod, said Pastel Si heele. The i huu h is c intently meeting tit the sojin S.dt Audiloi .uni, Lake 2)00 S. Slate, widt Sum! tv School and adult Bible classes at 9.30 a. in. and worslup at 10.30 a.m. A mote pcrm..re-- t location is now being sought. The congtegation has been meeting as a n.isuon chuich for a little ovet i ye.it Fiin in: bet d n oiioi1 pix on the Holy Iind, will be His tuie Filins I shown Sunday Wasatch Chuii. lliJb-17t- h at 11 Fie E.'s! am al ui eium we have On Genealogy CV Bible study is a very ptac tical thing to me, she said. "I feel God created us and Special to The Tribune R E X B U R G. knows what is best for us. This is levtabd m the senptmes By stud' mg the hook of Aits, lot example, we can leatn to identify with fnsl ceuUuy then Ch. ist i, ms and know These ih.uac-tenslu- s i harm leiisties ate things we all should develoD " campus Sessions, w Inch began-Thursd- ay have e.xploted all facets of genealogy work with instructors from the Genealogical Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, Brigham Young Uni- vetsity and Ricks. Keynote speaker was Max Mortensen, St. Anthony, regional reoresentatne of the LDS Council of ihe Twelve Apostles. At one time, genealogy was an auxiliary to the priesthood," he said. Now it is part of the priesthood program. The chuich is a service orwhich exists to ganization he deserve the family, y part of clergy work, sajs Elder T. Cantrall ferson. Ministers must stay current, Studying boobs of all kinds, from Bible commentaries to politics and ecology, is an important own chuich but moved to tms experience because 1 liked the to wotk in a oppoitumly feeling that the best wav he could meet his Christian commitment to God and to people was the through t r y m i n t A clared. Jef- Bible Scholar Guest e. Ed- 2ff (st n Mtfc Sawtfc) Svinon S 30 a m Communion Service 00 a m Family Bible Hon & S S 7 00 p m Evening Service ate. dont tlunk Key. McQueen ml can stand back and let the other guy do it. said Pastor McQueen", a 196b graduate of Platt Valley Bible College. Scottshluif, Neb. People are the major challenge in the imiusti'y to him. he .said. "Dealing wt'h othets. 'haring in their joys and Lustrations ami being mote than a passing acquaintance requites work expeneiices couple! withas much educational naming ..s possible, he said The .issistonlsliip at southeast Clnistian Church is the thud Mstotae foi the nnms-e- t Ins wile June and men two ehildien toimeily pastoral my 30 p m Prayer & Evangelistic Srvi Thors Bible e- 8 30 & : f a 4 f pi last 11th Svih 57 277 4442 isor- Nth -l Sunday School 9 45 a Wertivp 11 CO a m ongviadK 7 00 t re " MS Ml. Worship i a m. 11-0- 7r WilCOMI FAITHS L Rv 84 950? 7ilo, fotlor. r UNITED' CONGREGATIONAL FIRST CHURCH r 50 MotniAi American Baptist Churches in the USA. Sunday School 9 45 a.m. OO a.m. Worship Service "A Pilgrim People" 30 a HurjeTi De!et let Maimtvr ( th Untb - 14! f.ftor IflMri cr M it ; V tiN V , r A R 'huRb PRlftP p No Sunddv H. Ac" iC n ser S ( VFf FOR INFORMATION APOUT COTTCNW'OO- O- 1580 Vine St. (6100 So ) Summer Worship 10:00 a.m, 16f JAPANESE-2- 68 aqi Chu-c- h West 1st South School 10 I. Artkw C. John , parlor. 263-325- 1 lev. ftnr M. WASATCH -- 17th South, 17th Eost ... oNi, porfor Summer Worship a m. tin podott jomei P Dodf, frt. (tv. Joha t 298 7992 WEST AIE 3610 South 4400 Wet Church School 9 45- - Worshto Horn T0-0- YELLOW PAGES OF YOUR TELEPHONE DIRECTOR. The (fry Gfrro4 Se. Temple L ,C St. FiRbT P9fcS6YTERIAN SofTimer Worship 10.00 o.m. I am-- rw, aenr. atV - n Wait TwildiA(ntm-J,- 7otship Snrviip bTJ T8 11 00 A VI An independent, friendly, Bihleentsred chun h. 1880 E. 5600 South BIBLE SCHOOL SERVICE WORSHIP 9 45 j m. 1i.03a.tn. V Cos 363 38S9 "EVERY DAY IS GODS DAY" Gospel Service 7 p.m. A PRAYER FOR LOVE Power Hour Wed., 7;3Q p.m. Pastor Thome V cce o J8 inn PARK CITY .487-757- 6 h( 4t LOOK IN THE T0 fassf) SURRIJS-t 1 BAPTIST CHURCH 277-475- 1 10.30, 12:30 Tn CERAlD ft ANCHOR. Presbyterian dSSM t Mm "Dreams Are Possible!" Dr. Clarke C. Odden ((vrctiiitRf Q Conservative Baptist 4d)lt Rv Wnrvb 0 h m. Ptovide Nf en Hth 1 P Jed ( liuii 94c Ntirxers Youth Time p.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Evening Service 7:15 p.m. 777 S. 13th Sost Ur. Luis tidcl Mercado Phona 328-492- n :j;sf434 33.dSoiBC: 6871 1 1 BETHEL CHURCH fU METHODIST- CHRIST; FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH D"vp Ciurc Schocl t i0 Donitip 1 The Dr. lev. Gavlerd Falde, Lo Angeles, bishop and piesident of the South Pacific IbsTH', Anerii an Lr therm Chuich, will be guest speiker Sunday at 10 am. during 10th for titimversarv setvicp Vtonernent Lu'heian Chutvh 2040 3300 Soutti, Granger. The (ungtegation will al-- o teiebiate its aumveisarv wt h a d'nner Siiuttilay at pm at the Rodeway Inn, 134 W. bill South, for "'inlTmed ii in heit, ol the tongreg ition f an guesls ( YoutMlevr Morgan Edwards, Pastor 5S2 2321 1070 Foothill OC 7 30 . 45 30 ; FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOO ' Driv- 9 45 i Pilfer, Cheite teneli CHRISTIAN CHURCH SoHirSctoett ZION LUTHERAN y Bishop's Talk JO p m 7 iO pm 417a $wtfc NltMaad ! ft Sunday School . Morning Worship , F.en ng Ao'h'P 7 Stuflv ; 2720 3900 Sevtfc 277 9412 r 271 304 Gl 00 a m e ; 777-13t- SBC HOILADAY BAPTIST CHURCH o Soothfast Bible Shidy I Lutherans Wail Cherokee, Okla Dr. Luis Fidel Mercado, professor of New Testiment and Hispanic Ministries at Ameri- can Baptist Seminary of the West, will be guest speaker Sunday at 11 a.m. at Flhsi h East. Baptist Church, His topic will be A Pilgrim : People 266 9314 outSi tool Tuesday 7 Pastor and Mrs. McQueen moved to Salt Lake City from Fittir iWorsniD Morning 9 1 lo ?1tt twrfcs, 62 East A80Q I Utii be in charge of youth work and the education " will CHURCH OF GOD ''!NOEpENDENT' let weaa 11 View Street Nartfc at ward McQueen, new assistant bigger church and learn some ol the administrative detail that tesults, he said. Here 1 PENTECOSTAL BETHESDA BIBLE CHAPEL the South-rtstnt- , on Gen ealogical Research on the Ricks College Ministry Offers Besl Way to Serve God, New Assistant Pastor Says G - IDAHO Some 100 delegates Saturday will conclude the annual Sem-lna- r Sonal action topns ate tine foi ulult study classes m cliui dies, hut if an individual is giounded and trained in the scnptuies and Christian principles. this v ill cany over info his daily life and sot i.d action will follow "The md.vidual should be ihe object of the training so he will be ed to do what lie should," site said "Too otten people don't rp.tlue h o vv relevant the scnptuies are. The teal vital issue is the individual relationship with God through Chn-- t If you have a right relation1 hip with God you will have a right relationship with your fellow man." Rev ' Kicks Siudv J Practical Thing i foi Delegates to End to out Christian love in our lives. ' Jj not toiiisi'lmo sessions today, fo. instance." he said Them aie .udiiv magazine.' and periodicals which become . pait of chuich libraries also, he said. These are helpful a soutees on cuiient religion; ungregation." another cause will 1 ant ai etui what I allow to be a part of the church libtary. said Pastor Guy."! dont like to have books at the church for the use of the con- giegation which are extteme-lcriiical and have a veiy negative appreach to o'hei denominations, fm instant e "Out congtegation has a h btaty fund and is cm rent v trying to build up its colleche said "Theie ate tion. some books which ate rnv own It ts.'lwavs to kepp updating a library, and it t best if the chinch bins the books so they dont all disappear when a pastor moves on to a new !) class which attempts eieate motivation to carry IS'iO event. that the movement has been toward 1 s 0 ni p w a t opposing studs in:: soernl viewpoint is taken bv main action issues in i hutches, lumlameiilahst uhuh tend to empn.isie Bible adult classes , ae study and use of hare reached a more That apploaih was '(iiptuies px'pirssed Shaton Adamson, chinch b in sophisticated stage foi U Fii't lining iliiector that issues are not Southern Baptist Chuich "Our adult class which only shoeldng hut meets Sunday nicriungs relevant." said concentrates on Biblical infor In die she said. motion, George Everett. evenings ten in tin king in various denomina nous as well as cu lent Bible study is impoitaiit e need to give om fullest attention to its spmt lather said than all the details. Mis. Eveictt Studying the Bilile means studying your Hlowman. II is possible lo spend a lot of time sweating out minor details o! E.hln.d hut other into! inflation. things ,ue impoi taut also hut mail la ge will book on 4 $ lime was v hen .all'll .sun day sth.iol i lasses (oii'Med mainly of Bible siudy ami dm time i hint Thanks tj the social action of the tunes, however, that and has hugely tlianged, today ciiurthmen evetywhete aie taking a dose look at e ol ogy. poveily, housing and various concepts of hov to tdirv t hurt h teachings ovet into daily piactiee. The result is that adult school (lasses ate today dplving into many subjects would not which fotnietly ot have liean consuleied whuh would have been seen is outuglit taboo Uhal aie jiaitn ipants g lining Bible stiulv is guod ,uid 'niioi!ant, but unless classes atp taught by someone veiy well veisecl, this can lie veiy boring, said Mi's. Diane Duf enhorst, one of four peisons wlm l.elis coorciiuaie adult class lessens at Our Saviours Lutheran Chut ch. j uve book instead of tryirg to 1 may not explain something understand myself. fully "Books on all kinds ot , subjects are needed o keep cm lent." he snd. "You must ! keep current if you are going to deal with young people, who are so very much invoked with these issue of modem life. Classes you teach n.U't be he said. books in a are There many which are useful to For Deep Study in .Cany Subjects a A? me Any - 4,, Edited bv Patricia ft; Shelf JJorc JJmn Qm QggJ ffggf. g LAKE AREA H. Milter Sunday 11am. Wednesday services 3 p.m. First Church, 352 East Third South Second Church. se-'i- 1 165 Foothill Drive Mitlcreek Church. 2605 East 33rd South F.rst ai d Second Cbuich Sunday Schools 11am Millcreek Sun. School Win Vn.s Sunfla, 10 rt M 1 KiHHO 4 30 a m. , ? 4, 4 u -fs,t (). |