Show Church briefs Lutheran pastor will speak at Saints Alive meeting OGDEN — The Ogden Chapter of will conduct its monthly meeting at 7 pm Monday at Canyon Road Assembly of God in Ogden Featured speaker will be the Rev 394-255- Church’s Family Night classes begin Nov 28 OGDEN — The winter quarter of Family Night at Washington Heights Baptist Church 1770 E 6200 South begins Nov 28 and continues Wednesday evenings through Feb 20 Activities get under way with a fellowship supper from 5:15 to 6:15 pm Five youth choirs will meet from 5:15 to 6 pm Eleven children’s clubs three youth adult programs will programs and meet from 6:30 to 8 pm The children’s clubs include five preschool clubs for age 2 through kindergarten Pioneer Girls clubs for grades and Christian Service Brigade clubs for There are three youth boys grades programs for grades Adult programs include Bible characters taught by Pastor Les Magee Young Marrieds’ Care Group taught by Jim and Michele Axelson Fresh Start taught by Judi Abdulla Steps to Change by James and Annette Eddy Prayer Time by Mary Wilmeth Beginners Bible study by Don Doll On My Own by Cindy Schaefer by Mike Woodall Broadening Acyts Biblical Horizons by Beulah Magee You and Your Teen by Jack and Joan Griswold and Stewardship and Financial Planning by Wes Harvey For more information on the pro0 grams call 1 1 -6 -6 7-- 479-703- Burch Creek Stake hosting ‘Turkey Trot’ dance activity OGDEN — The BC Stomp is sponsoring a dance activity called “Turkey Trot” tonight from 9 to midnight at the LDS Burch Creek Stake Center 5640 S 850 East South Ogden Anyone bringing a canned food item can get in for $2 otherwise the cost is $3 The donated food will go to a needy family during the holiday season LDS dress standards required Standard-Examin- y y OGDEN — The Rev Kevin w as named pastor at First Baptist Church 25th Street and Jefferson Avenue He began his pastorate here on Nov 18 Glenn A Koch a retired Air Force chaplain He is interim pastor at Trinity LuKoch theran Church A 1962 graduate of Concordia Seminary in Springfield III Koch is a member of the American Board of Christian Psychology and he and his wife Martina conduct a faith counseling ministry from their home in Roy He will be speaking on “Sharing the Military Protestant Pulpit with Counterfeit Christianity” Music will be provided by Buddy Sargent The public is welcome to attend and child care will be provided For more information call 2 News Miller-Lindle- Miller-Lindle- Saints Alive in Jesus 4 Church named First Baptist Church pastor Kevin er He came from Ogden Baptist Church in Spencerport NY and in addition to his duties in the local church he has served as secretary for Spencerport Ecumenical Ministries represented American Baptists to Genesee Ecumenical Ministries (a county-wid- e organization of Protestants and Catholics) and chaired the Ecumenical Commission on Refugee resettlement and services in western New York graduated from Huntington College in Indiana in 1976 where he majored in sociologysocial work He earned his master of arts in religion in 1978 from Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Philadelphia The new minister and his wife Jennifer have one daughter Sarah Anne Miller-Lindle- y Terrace View Stake plans Christmas season musical WASHINGTON TERRACE — The LDS Terrace View Stake has planned a Christmas season musical program entitled “Sounds of Christmas” directed by Robert Coleman The program will be at 7 pm Sunday at the 5th and 12th Ward building 350 W 5100 South in Washington Terrace Local musicians will participate with musical instruments as well as singing and narration The program is open to the public and there is no charge Tri-Vall- ey Choir hosting annual Christmas dinner OGDEN — The annual Christmas dinner and program of the Choir is Wednesday Potential new singers and relatives of choir members are welcome to attend There will be displays of collectibles and arts and crafts in the cultural hall of the church building located at 880 Harrison Blvd Those planning to attend should bring a potluck dish to share Dinner will be served at 6:45 pm 6 For more information call Tri-Vall- ey Kaysville Bible Church will host vocal ensemble KAYSVILLE — The Kaysville Bible Church 197 W 100 South will host the Bob Jones University Male Vocal Ensemble at 6 pm Sunday Their musical program is centered around the theme “Revival: God’s Purifying Fire” Included in the presentation will be familiar hymns and gospel songs as well as testimonies from the six team members The singers were selected from among the 5000 students who attend the university in Greenville SC Regular worship services at the Kaysville church are Sunday at 9:45 am for Sunday school 1 am for worship and 6 pm for Bible hour and youth meeting For information on these and other programs offered by the church call Dr 1 1 or Royce Short at The public is welcome to attend all services 1 546-088- 546-444- Episcopal church holding fifth annual Holiday Market CLEARFIELD — St Peters Episcopal Church and the School of St Peter 1204 E 1450 South will conduct its fifth annual Holiday Market from 10 am to 4 pm Saturday Dec 1 Lunch will be served from 1 1 am to 1 pm and consists of hot soups and desserts Sale items include decorations crafts gourmet goodies food and hot drinks The public is welcome to attend 1800 Jehovah’s Witnesses event to arrive for two-da- y OGDEN — An expected 1800 delegates from 20 Jehovah’s Witnesses congregations located from Salt Lake City in the north to Cedar City in the south will y arrive in Ogden today to begin a program of Bible study and appreciation at the Golden Spike Arena event revolves Theme for the two-da- y around the scripture in Thessalonians 5:6 “Stay awake and keep your senses” Sessions will begin at 9:55 am and are open to the public Noel Capson of Salt Lake City $aid “While these programs are designed to two-da- 1 help us as God’s ministers to carry out the important assignment of preaching the kingdom good news and to make disimportant ciples — they are to anyone who wants to leant more about the meaning of the last days and how they will impact on our future According to the Bible this is a season of ingathering of those who ‘stay awake’ to discern none-the-le- ss Bible truths” Sunday activities begin at 10 am Institute students raising money for needy families OGDEN — Students at the LDS Ogden Institute of Religion are sponsoring for families in need two A four-da- y drive of Toys for Tots will with toys to be delivered be Nov 0 to the institute building 1302 Edvalson Then on Dec 14 a film and dance with the theme “Tute for Tots” will be held The movie is at 7 pm with the dance at 9 Cost for the evenings activities is $2 with a can of food or $4 without Proceeds will go to three needy families For more information call the hot E line at fund-raise- rs 26-3- 393-TUT- CAP’S 49th anniversary to be marked with service OGDEN — The Civil Air Patrol will celebrate its 49th anniversary with a worship service for Ogden residents at 11 am Sunday at the United Church of Christ Congregational 3350 Harrison Blvd Conducting the service will be Chaplain Philip Joos The nationwide air patrol was founded in 1941 in Washington DC and involves search and rescue for downed aircraft lost hikers hunters and campers as well as other services Capt Dave DcHeer will read the scripture and Col Virginia Smith will give a welcome The flag ceremony will be presented by cadets from the Minuteman Composite Squadron Music for the special service will be by cellist Clix Byrnes and violinist Helen Rabe with Paul Little at the piano and Cherie Robinson at the organ Joos is also a chaplain of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and of the American 393-594- Missionary teachers will discuss China experiences ROY — David and Barbara Morris former residents of the Ogden area have been missionary teachers in Changchum China for the past two years They will be telling of their experiences at 10:30 am Sunday at the North Park Foursquare Church 4275 S 1900 West and the public is welcome to attend The couple have been teaching English to Chinese college students who are “eager to learn” They also have had Bible studies with the students and many have become Christians They will be returning to China to train 300 Chinese Christians to teach their own people the Christian Focus On America's Future- - $ Help Prevent Birth Defects Support the March of Dimes Nov 24 1990 |