Show ' SSMW’R "ntiTf r Church briefs Flynn to lead services for ‘Let There Be Light Young Women’s event set by LDS Mound Fort Stake OGDEN — The Rev Chuck Flynn SLATERVILLE — The LDS Mound Fort Stake Young Women’s conference will be Apnl 13 at 10 a m at the ille Ward 250 N 1500 West Theme for this year’s conference is “Beauty — Inside and Outside” All 8 young women of the stake ages are encouraged to attend Three workshops are planned in the morning At noon the girls’ mothers are invited to join their daughters for lunch and a special speaker will lead the dedication service for “Let There Be Light” a Christian Ministry at 7 tonight and 10 am and 6 pm Sunday at 1518 Washington 12-1- Blvd Pastor at the church is the Rev Ken Norman Flynn has minis- Flynn lered throughout the United States and in areas around the world He conducts Bible conferences and teaching seminars as well as being a regular speaker for Christ His ministry brings insight into the scriptures The event is open to the public and a nursery will be available th ‘Welcome Home’ program being offered to Catholics OGDEN — A new program for Catholics who have left the church is in effect at St James Catholic Church’ 495 N Harrison Blvd Called “Welcome Home” the program is at 7:30 pm on Thursdays through May 16 Designed to answer questions and pro-- v ide current information regarding beliefs and practices the process will also allow participants to tell their own stories “We want to listen to people to see if there is anything we can do to assist them We well know that many Catholics have suffered injustices at the hands of some priests religious women and other parish staff We realize that something needs to be done to right those wrongs We will try to do that” said Sister Marilyn Mark associate pastor at the church ‘Know Your Religion talk Thursday at Burch Creek SOUTH OGDEN — A “Know Your Religion" lecture will be presented at 7 pm Thursday at the LDS Burch Creek Stake Center 5640 S 850 East South Ogden Susan Easton Black will be the speaker and her topic is on “Book of Mormon: A Witness for Christ” She is an associate professor of church history and doctrine at Brigham Young University Cost for the lecture is $4 For more information call Kent Petersen at 621-60- 99 Viewing discussion series continues at Bahai Center SALT LAKE CITY — A viewing and discussion series is being conducted at 7:30 Sunday evenings through April 21 at the Bahai Center 2358 E 1700 South Salt Lake City Sunday’s discussion of “Waste not Want not" recounts tales of garbage barges toxic dumping overflowing landfills and sewage polluting coastal waters and explodes some myths and tells some surprising stories There is pq vnargeahd the public is UGeomti to attend 4 Church Newt Standard-Examin- er Women’s Fellowship plans annual dinner on April 13 OGDEN — The annual Smorgasbord sponsored by the Christian Women’s Fellowship of the First Christian Church will be April 13 from 7 p m at the church 705 23rd St Theme for the event will be “Let There be Peace on Earth” and the menu is roast beef chicken sweet and sour pork over rice vegetables salads and all the trimmings Desserts will be homemade cake There will a’so pies and sugar-fre- e be a bake sale Tickets are donations of $6 for adults $550 for senior citizens ages 62 and old- cr and $3 for children ages 6 to 11 Children ages 5 and under are free Chairman of the event is Kay Dean assisted by Carolyn Kleeb Jean'Elwell Janice Goudelock Gloria Jean Hart Edna Payne Rae Hodson Ruth Fleming and Roger Grosegebauer The bake sale is under the direction of Barbara Nutter dinner 5-- Ogden’s 19th LDS Ward sustains new bishopric N NORTH OGDEN — A new bishopric was sustained recently in the North Ogden LDS 19th Ward Mark B Malan was named bishop with R Scott Spencer and Jeffrey G Strand as his counselors Stephen L Felt was released as bishop along with his counselors Roger C How- Ma an ell and Joseph W Olsen The ward meets at 1791 N 600 East from 9 am to noon on Sundays Ogden North LDS Institute features Corry as speaker OGDEN — Lawrence Corry will be the speaker at the Ogden North LDS Institute of Religion 505 North St at noon Friday Corry born in Portland Ore was raised in California New York and Saudi Arabia He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Brigham Young University He served a mission to France and Belgium and has held various callings in the church He is a counselor in the Ogden Utah Terrace Stake presiden- cy- - He is an executive with the Amalgamated Sugar Company and is a past member of the Kiwanrs ahd Rotary Gubs" BYU’s football coach to speak at devotional OGDEN — LaVeil Edwards head football coach at Brigham Rummage sale scheduled at SL Paul Lutheran Church OGDEN — St Paul Lutheran Church’s rummage sale will be from am to will be the devotional speaker at 10:30 am 2 pm toda and again on Apnl at the church 3329 Hamson Blvd in Ogden Items featured will be clothing tos and appliances The public is welcome to participate was named head coach at Series on New Testament continues Tuesday at SLC Young 9 13 University Tuesday at the Ogden Institute of Religion 1302 Edvalson St Edwards’ BYU in 1972 replach ing Tommy He joined the BYU stall in 1962 He was named WAC Coach of the Year five times and in 1984 Edwards football led his team to their first-evnational championship Born in Provo he attended Lincoln High School (now Orem High) and was a center and linebacker at Utah State University He earned a master’s degree at the Universitv of Utah and a doctorate at BYU Hufl-spet- er St Mary’s Catholic Church serves up spaghetti dinner - OGDEN — The youth group at St' Mary’s Catholic Church 2740 Pennsylvania is sponsoring a spaghetti dinner from 1 to 6 pm Sunday at the church social hall Cost for the meal is $5 for adults and $250 for children Frank Lizza is the chef The activity is open to the public Church Women United plan Fellowship Day program ROY — Church Women United will have a planning day for May Fellowship Day at 10 am Friday at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church 5560 S 2300 West in Roy A program practice for this event will be April 26 at 10 am at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church All women from all churches are welcome to celebrate the Jubilee Year — 50 years of women of all faiths being united Spring retreat will feature top Women’s Aglow official SALT LAKE CITY — Evelyn Steele of Pennsylvania the US regional representative for Women’s Aglow in nine northeastern states will be the speaker at the organization’s spring retreat in Park City April 4 She first founded a local Women’s Aglow in her hometown went on as area president of Pennsylvania as regional director and then as a national director of of the nation Aglow for In 1980 Aglow sent her to Guyana South America to initiate the Aglow ministry there Workshops are planned for 2 pm Friday and Saturday on “Jesus the Healer” with Claudia Mullin speaking on “Hope for the Abused and Alcoholic” “Trusting the Lord” by Vicki Henderson and “Time A Precious Commodity” by Brenda Cole 4 For more information call - in Salt Lake City- 12-1- one-four- th 484-653- - SALT LAKE CITY — The New Testa- ment lecture series sponsored by the Sunstone Foundation continues at 7:30 pm Tuesday at the James Fletcher Building University of Utah This week’s lecture is on “Paul’s Letters to the Romans" led by James E Faulconer philosophy department chairman at Bngham Y'oung University The series is open to the public and a $2 donation is requested New bishop sustained at Kanesville 3rd Ward KANESVILLE — Brian Melaney was sustained recently as bishop of the Kanes-vili- e LDS 3rd Ward As his counselors he chose Scott Thompson and Byron Beck Released were Bish- op Lynn Saunders along with his coun- selors Glen Dixon and Ted Ewing Melaney The ward meets 9 from to noon at 3939 W am Sundays 4000 South Hooper Registration is under way for classes on religion OGDEN — Registration for religious education classes at St James Catholic Church 495 N Harrison Blvd for the 2 school year begins today and Sunday and will continue for three weekends after all masses Registration covers students in preschool through the high school confirmation class To enroll in the preschool program children must be 3 years old by Sept 1 and the classes will meet during the 9:15 and 11:15 masses in the Religious Education building 1991-199- Elementary kindergarten grades through fifth grade will meet on Sunday mornings and ’Wednesday afternoons Sunday sessions will follow the 9:15 mass Wednesday classes will be from 4 to 5:30 pm Students enrolling in the Euwill charist program (second-graderhave class only on Wednesday afternoons Students enrolled in middle and high school sixth through 11th grades will have classes on Monday evenings from 7 to 8:30 Classes are scheduled to begin Sept 1 5 16 and 18 A late registration fee cf $10 will be charged after May 1 For information regarding registration call the church Religious Education office at between 9 am and 2:30 pm s) 782-73- 72 m t t April 6 1991 £ |