Show Church S:2"i3r--E'S’'- er Methodist pastor takes new calling in Colorado First Christian Church sets Fellowship Dinner OGDEN — After four years as at Community Method st Ct-- h in 'ashrg:on Terrace the Rv Phillip A Tarman has been Luud to another I nued Method st OGDEN committee He and uife h:s Carolyn lease June 23 to pastor at First United te Methodist Love-Lin- d Coio open An rouse in their honor will be trom noon to 2 pm Sunday at the church's Fellowship Hall South Washington 411 friends Iron re community are Bible school to be held in Ogden Salt Lake City Tarman 163 W OGDEN — Vacation Bible Shoo! is set for the I uh Stale Jurisdiction of the Churches of God in Christ in coniuncticn with the 4631 Terraee the chureh and welcome to at- tend Groundbreaking service planned for addition CLEARFIELD — A groundbreaking ceremony for the addition to the School of St Peter 1204 E 1450 South is planned for pm Tuesday conducted by the Rev G Edward Howlett A private ecumenical Christian shool it is accredited b the State Board of Education with certified teachers The curriculum is geared from preschool through seventh grade The school opened in August of students from preschool to third grade It has grown to 115 students from preschool through 6th grade There are limited openings for school year in grades the 1991-192 through 6th and now 7th grade with selected openings after testing the school Multidenommational features a hot lunch and latch key programs before and after school 4 For more information call 1985 with 23 776-030- A Salt fills in Tbe membershp '5 itl Church in — Lake City pastor at Ogden church OGDEN — The Rev Carol West has assumed the duties of pastor at Ascension Lutheran Church while the Rev Steven Wig-dusabbatical h is on a The denomination encourages churches to arrange a sabbatical a three-mont- h period of studv spiritual hl three-mont- and renewal rest for their pastors when they have given si years of ser-- v ice This is based State Ho’v Convocation The Bible school wiil be Com 9 a m to nuon M onday through Thutsday at Griffin Memorial Church 2424 E Ave Ogden and Ebenezer Church 820 S 3cX) East Salt Lake City Theme for the Bible schcsol is “Jesus gives me freedom" Elder Bobby Allen is pastor of both churches and Historian W JI m searched for happmess n study and learn-ir- g But he dscovered that knowledge alone dd not bnrg happiness He tned travel and found only weariness He tried wealth and found only worn and discord He sought to immerse himself in fcis wntirg but found only fatigue Then one day he noticed a woman siturg m a small car clasping a sleeping child in her arms He watched while a man got off a tram and came over and kissed the woman and baby gently so as not to waken him As he saw the family drive sway together Durant suddenly realized that what he had just seen was happiness Happiness is truly a privilege of beirg a father I have been sc blessed I have been a husband for 35 years a father for 33 years and a grandfather for 12 years Love is a privilege of being a father The love 1 have for my family is only overshadowed by two things: Bishop Nathaniel Jones Jr is the jurisdictional bishop m For information call 546-441 Oeden or in Salt Lake 973-893- City Holy Convocation set for the Finley Temple OGDEN — The 54th annual Convocation of the Utah Jurisdiction of the Church of God in Christ will be next Saturday Holv through June 23 at the Finley Temple Church of God in Christ 119 W 30th St Special guests for the event will be Bishop UB Peterson pastor of the Ark of Safety Church of God in Christ of Portland Ore on Monday and Bishop AW Martin jurisdictional prelate for Wyoming on Saturday Schedule of events Monday: Musical night with the Utah State and the Ark of Safety choirs under the direction of Ada Gillis Tuesday: Civic and education night and commencement exercises from the C H Mason Bible College directed by Dr Joseph Smith college dean Friday: Women's Day directed by Mother Daisy Griffin slate supers isor Saturday: Vacation Bible School graduation baptismal services bishop's banquet and the evening service with Bishop Martin of Wyoming Sunday: Official day with mass am and worSunday school at ship services at 1:30 pm with Bishop Nathaniel Jones jurisdictional prelate of L'tah and Idaho as the speaker Youth musical program to be performed tonight SOUTH OGDEN — “Light Your World" a youth musical group program will be performed tonight at 6 at the Holy Family Catholic Church 1100 E 5550 South The group is from the First Southern Baptist Church in Colorado Springs The public is welcome to attend and there is no charge new officers installed to positions Thirty-on- e new ofLAYTON — Thirty-on- e ficers of Trinity Lutheran Church were installed recently to their positions They were selected by secret ballot and will meet tn a double ofTicer meeting with the former officers on Tuesday and will then assume full responsibility for their respective offices During the installation service the Rev Glenn Koch interim pastor commented on their willingness to serve Mother and daughter to perform free concert OGDEN — A program of classical and sacred organ music will be presented at 7 p m Tuesday at the T irst Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 705 23rd St Diane Bordi-nar- o will be the organist Tawnya with Bordi-nar- o as soloist Diane Bordi-nar- o is the or- for St Lutheran Church in Ogden and has presented solo ganist Paul organ recitals at Elim Lutheran Ascension and other churches She is a member of the Ogden Chapter of the American Guild of Organists Tawnya Bordinaro studies piano with jane Hovard former organist at First Christian Church She received certification from the L'tah Music Teacher's Association for her piano abilities She also studies violin and is a member of the advanced orchestra at Highland Middle School T he team will play the music of Bach dementi Mendelssohn Mozart Pachelbel and Schubert There is no admission charge and the program is open to the public mother-and-daught- D-ra- 4 One the love that God is and has for eah of us John 3 16 says “For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have everlasting life " Two the love my family has shown for me This love has brought each of us through tough times through sadness and heartache and tragedy and has given a special dimension to victory suc- cess and joy Now a word about responsibility There is a responsibility of providing there is a responsibility of training there is a responsibility of influence there is a responsibility of leadersh'p there is a responsibility of discipline: there is a responsibility of example The Bible has a lot to say about fatherly responsibility Hebrews 129a savs “Furthermore we have Ogden Baptists began in 1881 er Baptist Church of Ogden is looking pretty lively these days Shepherding the congregation is the Rev Kevin B Miller-Lindle- y who followed in the footsteps of the Rev Richard Reese pastor early church started with 12 charter at the urging of Rev the Dwight Spencer a mtssion-- a representing the American Baptist Home Mission Society Spencer came to the ar- - the First Baptist Church of Ogden ea because of a Petterson's grandfather was request by Headley A Lindley a spokesman for the group who one of many men who came to Utah to work on the railroad wanted to organize lh church On Sunday May 22 1881 the and a good number of the members worked there also group met at the Odd Fellows Hall and “resolved themselves The church continues to prosinto the First Baptist Church of Members support American per Ogden" Four additional memmission programs such Baptist bers were received by statement as “America for Christ" “One of their Christian experience alGreat Hour of Sharing" “World most immediately after the resoOffering" and “the The first baptism Fellowship lution Rev Johne E Broeder Retired occurred on July 10 1881 when Ministers and Missionaries Ofa young woman was baptized m fering” the Weber River T hey are also part of Shared The membership was poor in Utah and the MirMinistry and few in number but that Circle of American Baptist iam didn’t keep them from sacrificWomen also support Anne ing financially enabling conWest a special interest missionstruction of a church building ary in the Philippines On Aug 13 1882 the cornerOver the years many people and stone was laid at 24th Street Gram Avenue and when the have made contributions that building was completed it repre- - spurred the growth of the sented an investment of church The Rev Augusta Jack-le- y was just such a person She $10000 was an ordained minister but Growth of the church continued and it became necessary to preferred to work in the church as a layman She started the expand So in 1919 the present Chrismon Service still used by Jefferson and Street site at 25th the church each Christmas seaAvenue was bought and conson facilinew a on struction began Jewell Roach is also rememsaw 1926 of Spring ty bered in the church as receiving a at the of building completion the “Valiant Woman Award" cost of $1 10000 The mortgage from Church Women United for was paid off before 1955 Parke Petterson a lifetime her service in keeping the American Baptist Women program member said his mother Bessie born functioning first Severn was the baby More recently the Rev Richto two of the original 12 memReese contributed by involvard HarElizabeth bers Joseph and ing the church in several rison Severn He recalled her telling of the programs that are ongoing today Programs he fostered ingood times she had as a teenager clude Shared Ministries of Utah when they all went on canyon Christian camping music and to wasn't go “It easy outings said Petterson youth ministry then” anywhere First Baptist has had 27 because all the traveling was ministers done with horse and buggy FREE hosts evangelism team Shirt and The Lavton Hills 1332 Hill Field Baptist Church Road will be hosting the Utah 'Idaho Southern Baptist Convention Summer Evangelism Team June 22 and 23 There will be preaching by Larrv Grays the singing and testimony of Charles Billingsley with music and accompaniment by Brandon Banks at the piano '1 lies' three young men have dedicated this summer to sharing then talents lot the Lord's work in I tah and Idaho Nest Sauirdav at 7 p m a i lie is planned loi the youth team will conduct both the morning and evening worship service on June 23 “ Tie Your Complete with purchase of each 2 Pant Suit with this coupon MISSIONARY HEADQUARTERS Suits The Right The Right Shirts Ties and Socks The Right Shoes PJ’s and Robes The Right Rain Coat Top Coats The Right Belts and Accessories The Right Luggage and Briefcase AIL AT THE RIGHT PRICE 2 Pant Woo! Blend Suits $19goo Expert Tailoring Eree Fan Alterations on-ce- it OGDEN 1 C Option City Mull 627-316- 2 LAYTON Leyton Hills Mull 546-356- 8 1 rv privileges and responsibilities equally and thank God for both and seek his wisdom and guidance in our lives Thanks lamily for all you are to me I am most blessed Happy Father's Dav! 1 1 him that 1 care nothing absolutely Pastor says goodbye to his flock this Sunday - to slay in Utah" Steve Ingram Now Lutheran he previously pastored Methodist and Baptist congregations he said and he went to work getting a license to practice marriage and family counseling and doing some preaching lor churches of all denominations when called upon “Alter retiring my wile and started attending the Clearfield ((immunity Church (affiliated with the American Baptist Church) and was asked to train lay people in visitation evangelism" It was about this time the Lutheran chaplain who replaced Ingram at the base told the congregational president at Holy Cross about Ingram's availability They contacted him about filling in as he was able and he found this a satisfactory arrangement So Ingram a Methodist who had been attending a Baptist-affiliate- d church began preaching at a Lutheran church “1 had to get special permission from the bishop of the Lutheran Church in Los Angeles Calif to preach and serve the sacraments In order to become Holy Cross' 1 v Area Baptist church LAYTON — Then came the agonized rtph “Oh am wounded 1 am mona"y wounded I am shot through the heart” Then he wa'ked over to the corner of the tent turned back a blanket and exposed the dead body of his only son who rode with him through the battle and who had been shot through the heart For that father the shouts of v seemed like hollow mockery His heart was broken and crushed in the deaih of his precious son If our sons and daughters are unsafe and unsaved through our failure to live the right kind of lives before them as parents how mockingly empty and hollow are the passing recognitions and rewards ol this world I pray that each of us accept the 1 members r wound” and adding “The commanding general wants to see you at once He is waiting to give you your newly earned medal" “Oh no" said the desponding general “Don't congratulate me can't bear it Tell the commanding cannot come Tell general that “I felt a call 1980-199- 0 The 15-1- BRIGHAM CITY — Steve and Winifred Ingram are finally going to be able to sit together in church and hold hands It's been a long time in coming but Pastor Ingram of Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Brigham City will preach his last sermon Sunday before retiring from the ministry' The former Methodist minister has had a long interesting career doing the Lord's work As an ordained Methodist minister Ingram was a chaplain in the Air Force with his last assignment at Hill Air Force Base He retired in 1975 OGDEN — For being 10 years old the First f r rewu'd or promotion ” The olficers replied “Yoj shoud know we cannot go back wuh any such answer You are all rzht You haven't even a scratch or a fU-c- h By MART LOU PHIPPEN Standard Examiner 1 1 on the biblical concept of the Sabbath a da set apart to rest from the regular routine West has served for six vears as pastor at Mount Tabor Lutheran Church in Salt Lake City She received her master of divinity degree from Ihff School of Theology in Denver and completed advanced theological studies at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminars in Berkeley Calif She also served four vears on the council of the Rocky Mountain Synod From the Pulpit XX or which corrected us -- nd we gave them reverence" Jqvhua 24 6 says in pan “Chxse you his day whom e will serve but as for me and my house we will serve the Lord And the people answered and said God forbid that we should forsake the Lord to serve other gods" And Proverbs 22 6 says “Train up a “Child in the way he should go: and when he is oM he will not depart from it " A general whose troops won a battle in a fiercely contested conflict was called after the victory to be wonhily recognized and rewarded He could not be found After a long search his staff officers finally located him m his tent where he sat with folded arms m utter dejection The officers showered congratulations upon him commending him for his brilliant generalship hjd tWcrs cf What a privilege it is that God allows a man to Pecoe a father to be a partner wrh him in creation of an immortal soul W'th this privilege comes a at First Christian Church 23rd St have planned the Fe'lows1' p D nner for 6 pm Tuesday at t“e church This will be a spaghetti dinner with homemade pies for dessert Tickets for the event are Si 50 Entertainment for the evening begins at 7 with ergamst Diane Bordma-- o and her daughter Tawn-y- a presenting a program cf classical and sacred music The recital is open to the public at no charge church e 15 1S51 7 A Fatherhood is joy and responsibility Church briefs por -- :a‘jfca i BOUNTIFUL 610 W 282-123- 6 100 N Valid at Ogdan Layton and 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Coupon must be presented at time of purchase Expires June 29 1991 full-tim- I pastor e told them 1 would join the Lutheran Church" Ingram said after much This he did and some “spiritual wrestling” He had to be certified by a committee of the Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary in Berkeley Calif They felt he needed additional studies in Lutheran theology so he was tutored by Dr Arne Markland of Salt Lake City Finally he was ordained and installed on Feb 4 1979 He had e been interim pastor at Holy Cross since April 1977 Through all this he had the support ol his wife “Winnie" who is a soul-searchi- ng full-tim- I' r y TF 7 31 '1 dietitian and one of his two daughters who was still at home Ingram said he has many fond memories of his time at Holy Cross “The greatest advantage of being in a civilian ministry is you get a chance to be dose to people I saw young children get baptised confirmed get married and become parents You can't do that with a military ministry — you have to move too often" He said that during his time of service the chureh grew from about 55 or 60 active adult members to about 100 What he likes best is seeing the children attend In the early days of his Holy Cross ministry there were no children “Now we have programs across the board" and that includes joint activities with the Cooperative Ministry Council a Brigham City program that works in conjunction with other denominations for children and grownups alike A Perry resident Ingram said he and his wife plan to move to southwestern Washington when their home is sold They both want to pursue interests in computers and she in genealogy work and gardening “I will still preach if called on" he said and he'll continue to take referral cases for marriage and family counseling “I've been slowly reducing my library of about 4000 books down to 200 or so Mostly I'm giving them to young pastors" The minister said his heart bypass surgery last December has made him more aware of a person's mortality and he is quite these days Whatever happens in the future he said "1 know I’ll be with God either here or there" health-conscio- 'ix 3: f3 1 4 'Jf ULlfGal L - 1 PERFECT FOR DAD Where Jesus Walked: The Land & Culture of New Testament Times By D Kelly Ogden (Local author from Clearfield Utah) A ‘ $1095 j I r 4 D Kelly Ogden has spent most ol the last fourteen years teaching in the Holy Land as the assistant director of the Israel Study Abroad Program and as associate director of the Jerusalem Center tor Near Eastern Studies Drawing upon his experiences there he wrote Where Jesus Walked The Land and Culture of New Testament Times a thorough aeog'aphicai study of the Holy Land Here are some of the the things you learn Wny trie tig tree was symOolic of the peopie of Israel What kind of a t'sh would ca-r- y a com in ns mojtn Tne significance ot the name 'Gethsemane' tor what happened there Tne possibilities for the place where Jesus was crucified buned and resurrected etc This and much much more1 Free Gift Wrapping H KELLY OGDEN will in our store today be autographing from 11:30-3:3- 0 JORGENSEN’S Book and Gift Shop 1 0(10 V T07u K Kov I'lnme Since 1961 KU -- HZl'S FCVHOHH |