Show Church briefs Ford sustained as bishop of Ogden LDS 20th Ward Layton’s Faith Baptist begins ministry for teens l W TON — Faith Baptist Church 2430 N Fairfield Road has begun a ministry for teens ( ailed "F ault Walkers Teen Ministry” it is designed for those in grades 7 through 12 Teen minister for the church is Pastor Duv id I llis a graduate of Liberty University of Ly nchburg Va He said he is looking forward to the time in class and having some rewarding cspei icnces out of class I he group meets Sundays at 9:45 ant and 5 pm I or more information on the 2 3 class call or OGDEN — James sustained bishop of the Ogden LDS 20th Ward As his first and second counselors he chose Mark E Stuart and Jerold G I vie 10:30 OGDEN — Embry as mission president OGDEN — Ralph L Cottrell Jr of Ogden has received an appointment as a mission president for the LDS Church His specific assignment will be announced later Cottrell's wife the former Luda Lee Robinson will assist him in the new assignment An instructor of religion in Ogden Richard Allen Williams church is hostreception for W illiams and his wife Denice Sunday at 3:30 pm The public is welcome to aitend Williams received his education in St he ing a 1 Williams Louis and Kansas City Mo and in Denver Colo and Los Angeles Calif He also attended both W’ilbcrforce LJniversity and Payne Theological Seminary He has received training in substance abuse counciling and certified as a crisis domestic counselor at State Fair Community College in Sedalia Mo His service of 13 years in the ministry includes serving in five pastorates His wile works with YPD (Young People De- Cottrell received his bachelor and master's degrees from the University of Utah and Brigham Young University and his doctorate from the University of Southern California The Kaysville native has served the church as a missionary in the Great Lakes area as a teacher branch president and bishop He served in the US Army in Korea from 1953 to 1955 and was the mavor of South Ogden from 1984 to 1985 Nichols to speak Sunday at First Christian Church Ward boundaries realigned OGDEN — Keith Nichols will be guest speaker at First Christian Church 705 23rd St at 6 pm Sunday His topic for the evening will be “Doc- stake Kaysville-are- a KAYSVILLE — Boundary lines for four wards in the Kaysville Crestwood LDS Stake have been realigned a new ward was organized and new bishoprics were called for two of the wards in a four-war- d combined meeting W ard boundary lines were changed to eliminate the necessity for some members to cross US 89 to aitend church Other the Tanglewood subdivision m Lay ton w ill still have to cross the highway until there are enough members in members in the area to require a new building on the cast side of the highway The ward division and realignment places approximately 418 members in each of the wards said stake president Robert Ci Mouritscn Bishop Donald Krancndonk and selors T Craig Bolt and James O W'right were released and new I Oth W'ard leaders Bolt as bishop with Wayne Felix and Clyde Marx as counselors were sustained Krancndonk with James W'right and Jeff Bradshaw as counselors were sustained as leaders in the newly created Kavsville Crestwood Ward The new Crestwood W'ard brings the total wards in the stake to seven coun- 4 Church Lews Standard-Examin- er ty in 1948 Open house will be Sunday for Country Creek Chapel Welling retired educator to be mission president KAYSVILLE — Lawrence Welling has accepted a call to become a mission president assisted by his wife Kathryn His specific area of labor will be announced later The couple will take on the new re- sponsibilities after completing partment) under the “Conncctional MisSociety" of the 5th Episcopal sionary district in Sundavs in the chapel at 1050 Church appoints Cottrell ME Church 264 30th St has a new minister the ( liapcl trines of Faith” Also featured at the service will be songs of praise and prayers for people who are ill Refreshments will be served prior to the service ‘Beyond the Barriers’ films planned at Baptist Church their films For more information church office at 479-703- 0 missionaries The new chapel houses the Layton Holmes Creek and Layton 41st Wards Mary Paul Lawson Counseling couple to talk at Women’s Aglow meeting au- call the dent of the North Utah area All members and visitors are welcome Displays will be set up in individual rooms and videos will be shown under the direction of the Holmes Creek Slake Rauzi sustained as bishop in new young adult ward thor of "Twice Pardoned” Through stories told from both sides of the prison bars he shows how to endure every human disadvantage possible and refuse to accept defeat “Making the Right Choices" will be shown Feb 4 “Fragile Handle W'ith Love" Feb 1: "The Joy of Laughter” Feb 18 and "Tough Faith” Feb 25 The public is welcome to view ihe LAYTON — An open house for the new LDS Country Creek Chapel 625 S 750 East is planned from 4 to 6 pm Sunday The building was dedicated Jan 28 by Elder William R Bradford a member of the First Quorum of Seventy and presi- church mission to Hawaii Welling is a retired educator having served as a teacher principal and superintendent of schools He is a native of Farmington and a graduate of Weber College and the University of Utah He has a doctorate in education from Brigham Young University His previously served his church as a regional representative stake president Sunday school teacher bishop's counselor and as a stake high councilman film series OGDEN — The four-pa- rt “Beyond the Barriers” will be shown at 6 pm Feb 4 11 18 and 25 at Washington Heights Baptist Church 1770 E 6200 South The scries features Harold Morris One of Larsen's arof responsibility is executive director of the Temple department He previously served as executive director of the Church Historical Department church historian and recorder and as executive director of the Correlation Department When he received his call to the First Quorum of Seventy he was employed as editor of magazines and director of instructional materials for the church Larsen earned a bachelor of science degree in English from Utah State Universiea 2 1st St Embry Chapel names Williams new minister Rev am OGDEN — Dean Larsen a member of the presidency of the LDS First Quorum of Seventy will be the Ogden Institute devotional speaker at 10:30 am Tuesday at 1302 Edvalson Bish- op David H Cawley and his counselors Dennis J Hogge and Isabrand W'csibroek The ward meets at 771-465- 546-319- L L L Lord was Released were Larsen to speak at Institute devotional Dean OGDEN — The February meeting of the Ogden Women's Aglow Fellowship will be 9 am to noon Feb 10 at the Ogden Park Hotel Speakers for the brunch will be Paul and Mary Lawson who have a ministry in counseling Their topic will be “Speakville and Mound Fort Stakes Block meeting time for the new ward is at I pm Sundays and the location is 1800 N 1800 W’est in Farr West ing of Love" Both men and women are welcome to attend this For reservations call 476-086- 3 meeting or Feb 3 1990 |