Show lit l1 fc"VV nZ V Ij'fi ''i-r'- Cl Church briefs bi YCC marks Friday as ‘World Community Day’ OGDEN — “World Community Day” will be observed Friday in Ogden at Your Community Connection (YCC) formerly the YWCA from 9:30 am to noon at 2261 Adams Ave Ogden Speaker for the Ogden meeting will be Barbara Van Dyke of the YCC She is coordinator of the education training and resource center and is a graduate of the University of Nevada-Ren- o Theme for this year’s event is Ministry” Materials were written by seven church women both lay and ordained from Lynchburg Ya This annual service unites Protestant Roman Catholic Orthodox and other Christian women in a common worship experience which affirms the ministry of “everywoman” in the church World Community Day is one of three ecumenical observances sponsored by Church Women United in the USA — the others being World Day of Prayer and May Fellowship Day Unified by a common faith in Christ the women of Church Women United work for the elimination of poverty of women and children and issues of peace and justice “Every-woman- ’s Young Women group plans ‘Evening of Excellence’ father-daught- er Youth ministry leader featured speaker OGDEN — The Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship International Ogden Chapter will be meeting at the Mansion House 2350 Adams Ave Ogden Nov 5 at 7 pm Speaker for the occasion will be Buck Jensen of Evanston Wyo who heads up the youth ministry at the East Baptist Church in Evanston He lived in a hippie commune while attending the University of Wyoming and was deep into drugs Jensen will tell of the miracles that God performed in his life Cost for the dinner is $8 and reservations must be in by Nov 3 Call John Della-Ratt- a 4 Paul Young or Dick Van Allen 393-54- 01 451-56- 71st Ward groups plan youth conference OGDEN — The Ogden LDS 71st Ward Young Women and Young Men hase planned a youth conference for tonight from 5 to 7 pm The event will be at the church 300 Gramcrcy Ave with Jerry Roush as the 2 Church News Stonriard-Eramin- ar Grassli was born in Salt Lake City but spent most of her youth in Blackfoot Idaho Prior to her marriage she attended Brigham Young University She is married to Leonard M Grassli and they have three daughters and one granddaughter Christmas bazaar Ensemble plans benefit concert for housing group set for Nov 5 OGDEN — The Episcopal Church of 24th and Grant the Good Shepherd Ave will be holding its annual Christmas bazaar from 9 am to 4 pm on Nov 5 The church is one of the oldest in Utah and the building is a national historic site Featured at the bazaar will be many handcrafted items including handmade dolls and stained glass A tea room will be serving homemade baked goods and hot drinks The public is welcome to attend Milton Family Fair planned for Nov 4 MILTON — The annual Milton LDS st Ward Family Fair is planned for Nov 4 at 6 pm at the ward 1255 N Morgan Valley Drive In addition to many d items donated by ward members the Relief Society has made five large quilts 10 baby quilts dish towels aprons toys and Christmas items to sell The quilts will be offered by bid Baked goods will be available under the direction of the Sunday School and the Primary is in charge of the fish pond A roast beef dinner will also be served with Verna Haslam in charge 1 hand-crafte- CLEARFIELD — An “Evening of Excellence” is planned by the Young Women of the LDS Clearfield Stake 935 S State St at 7 pm Wednesday The young women and their parents will display their talents and the values they have accomplished this year emphasizing the “Seven Young Women’s Values” Theme for the event is “Families are Forever” Each of the 10 wards in the stake will have displays and either a talent or a team project by a 773-914- guest speaker Six workshops will be available from which the youth may choose: “Clean Living” “Stir Crazy” “Jibber Jabber” “Pumping Iron” “Four Wheeling” and “Next Week” Dinner will be served Churches to hold joint social function LAYTON — On Sunday the Layton Community Church will host a dinner for members of the Revelation Baptist Church The two recently began sharing the facilities Pastored by the Rev Reginald Clinton Revelation Baptist Church moved to the Layton area on the first of October This will be the first joint social function for the two congregations and is intended to introduce the members in a shared fellowship A musical program will be provided by the Revelation Baptist Church fireside to hear Primary general president All-singl- es RIVERDALE — An is planned for Sunday at es fireside 730 pm at the LDS Riverdale Stake Center 4000 S 1150 West Speaker for the event will be Michac-len- e P Grassli Primary general presi- dent Grassli was called to the Primary general board in 1975 and served as a member of the committee responsible for implementing the Blazer Scout program for 11 year-old boys She was sustained as the general president April 2 -- Fitni for OG Garth the sp den 1 Religi Serie 10:30 The 1302 OGDEN — The Renaissance Chamber Ensemble will perform a benefit concert for Habitat for Humanity Sunday at 2:30 pm at the First Presbyterian Church 28th and Quincy Habitat for Humanity builds houses in partnership with low income families then sells those houses to the families on the basis of a mort20-ye- ar Fish Verna South Colleg on an ship ed f Younj 1 no-inter- gage This year Habitat for Humanity of Northern Utah is finishing its fifth sixth and seventh houses in the area so that seven families that had no hope of home ownership will be living in decent affordable housing Tickets for the concert are $5 for adults and $250 for children For more information call Chuck Rostkowski at gree 392-895- 36 a US He was ci Assemblies missionary will visit Canyon Road Church OGDEN — The Rev Bobby Beard Assemblies of God missionary to Eastern Europe will speak at the Canyon Road of God Church 1390 Canyon Assembly Church to hold dinner Road on Wednesday in honor of couple The activity gets under way with an inOGDEN — Church members and ternational dinner sponsored by the Youth Ministry at 6 pm friends of Cindi and Tom Wells will honBeard and his wife Sheryl participated or them at a dinner Nov 5 at 7 pm at in the founding of the Biblical Theologithe Casa Diego 4387 Harrison Blvd The two have been youth advisers for cal Institute in Zagreb Yugoslavia the only Pentecostal college in that country the United Church of Christ CongregaOn their return to Eastern Europe the tional for the past six years and advisers will continue their ministry with Beards to the Youth Council of Shared Ministry BTI and will work to establish a pubin Utah for three years Cindi helped guide the congregation lishing house for the production and distribution of Christian literature through an evaluation and through the The Beards will also participate in pastime since May 1988 when there was no tors’ seminars youth ministries and the pastor Tom headed the Centennial Imwhere establishing provement Fund which paid for a none exist of churches in cities lot acbehind church the and parking Cost for adults will be $250 and those quired a church school building called and under $1 per plate age Fellowship Cottage adjacent to the The eight years public is welcome to attend church They have taught Bible study together for the youth in the church school and Stake center to hold visiting served on the Christian Education Board convention The Wells family will be moving to OGDEN — The Ogden Utah East Pcppcrell Mass where Tom will be contracting officer with the Hanscom Air Stake Relief Society Visiting Teachers Force Base Convention will be Nov 5 at 10 am at Reservations for the dinner must be in the stake center 1314 27th St to Patty Johnston by Nov 3 Call 6 Speakers for the occasion will be Jean Frischknecht and Jean Binnie Music will be under the direction of Pam Nelson and Evelyn Brown Women’s group sponsoring A light lunch will be served and all women Scandinavian Smorgasbord lcome to 18 years of age and older are weattend OGDEN — The Ascension Lutheran Church Women at 905 2nd St are sponMinisterial association soring a Scandinavian Smorgasbord Nov 5 with serving times at 0 0 plans meeting 0 pm OGDEN — The second meeting of the Cost for the dinner is $8 for adults $6 for senior citizens age 65 and over $3 for Ogden Ministerial Association will be from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm Tuesday at children the Golden Corral 3969 Wall Ave The menu includes lutefisk Swedish The program will be presented by Fameatballs ham Icfsa satsuppe Rome-grther John Kokol the Rev Keith Spahr vegetables salads and more the Rev Les Magee and the Rev Larry For reservations call the church office Dobson Theme for the event is “Sharing Tuesday through Friday mornings at Advent Traditions" with the Rev Rayor Maxine Stola 1 mond Wead giving the devotion 621-50- or I 8 Fisl and w gic Aii missic during flict Afte school compli educal He ear ology and is tion ai formal A le weight writes health author er You teachers 393-096- 4:30-5:3- second 5:30-6:3- 6:30-7:3- ot 393-65- 17 Blc wa da it is chi the sor doc felt 393-115- October 29 1988 October tl ii i |