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Show [es Laer Honcho alt c2 The Salt Lake Tribune RELIGION WORLD VIE VIEW FAITH IN ACTION Saturday, January 13, 2001 _ eseee cormssees Kol Rear rvsilictaya vane 4 the PopperChapel. For information, cll : Church, 2780 E. 3900 South, Salt Lake Anti-AIDS Drive Halted In Zambia J take from 45 minutes toan hour. Donors must weigh atleast 110 pounds, be 17 years (with parental consent)or older, be in good health and have not donated blood in the past 56 days. Bring identification, drink water and eat a meal before donating. For information, call 966-1242. GREEK ORTHODOX campaign after mounting pres- Bible study classes will resume Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Prophet Elias Church, 5335 S. Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, and Wednesdayat 10:30 a.m. and Thursday at noon at Holy Trinity Cathedral, 279 S. 300West, Salt Lake City. Also, ‘at 7 p.m. catechism classes will run for six weeks Thursday at ProphetElias. No cost. For information, call tisements were immoral and pro- moted promiscuity by encouraging.condom use in the central African nation, where 1 in 5 adults is infected with HIV. The advertise. ments seemed to condonesex, claimed Roman Catholic Church and Christian Council ofZambia officials. One state broadcastofficial said health officials planned to revise the campaign to emphasize abstinence. The health board’s decision cametwodaysafter Zambia’s health minister said Church Selling Land LIVINGSTON,Mont. — The Church Universal and Triumphantsaysit is selling a 9,300-acre ranch in Paradise Valley. The asking price is $12.5 million. Thereligion has beensteadily disposingof land and businesses since the “shelter cycle” days of. 1989-90 when it Elizabeth Clare Prophet. The staff has also been reduced, from about 600 to fewer than 100. The group, formerly known as Summit‘Lighthouse,believes lers receive revelations from “ascended masters’’ who havebeen freed from the cycle of reincarnation. Prophet, known as the Messenger and Vicar of Christ, has retired and suffers from Alzheimer’s disease. ‘he Associated Press Q More than two decades after imposing a death-penalty moratorium, governmentofficials in Sri Lanka announced plans Wednesday to revive the practice to combat a rising crime rate. Prison au- thorities have been told to prepare to execute 55 prisoners who were sentenced to death, The Associated Press reported. Though unenforced since the 1977 moratorium, the death penalty has remained legal in Sri Lanka. Two years ago, the office ofthe president announced it would end the moratorium,but neverdid. BY PEGGY FLETCHER STACK ‘THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE ashes of their former sanctuary, which was destroyed by fire on June6, Butthe size of the church's plot at 870 W. 400 South is too small fora building that could house the burgeoning 500-member congregation. Andinsurance moneyfrom the fire is insufficient for a new, larger building, said Pastor Havili Mone this week. “We have to move to a bigger ‘THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BOSTON — The Mormon churchis asking the state’s highest court to allow the construction ofa towering spire on its newly completed Belmont temple, calling it religiously inspired. The temple opened in October withoutthe spire. Neighbors have objected to construction of a maspeoo towering over the Neighbors say the church could have built a smaller temple and steeple andstill complied with lo- letter to President-elect George W. Bush, requesting he notplace his hand on a Bible or make reference to deity at his swearing-in Jan.20. Tn the meantime, the congregation is ‘mi in the chureh’s Unuaki ‘O building across the street; the Tongan Methodists several months before the: i way for renovation achurch’s interior. The church, built in 1922, bets Dover Amendment. Opponents say the law gives unfair advantages to religious groups and violates the constitution’s ban on government establishmentofreligion. The Supreme Court decision upheld the decision of a U.S. District Courtjudge whoruled thelaw was constitutional. The challenge was brought by opponents of the temple, whofiled the lawsuit in 1998 ss construction was just Personal Care Housekeeping Transportation Recreation/Leisure Case Management Errands/Shopping Companionship Health & Wellness Meals/Dietary Consultation 801-565-0700 . 6965 Union Park Center, Suite 350 Midvale, UT 84047 Uniting in Prayer and Worship for Christian Unity; | January 19-21, 2001 | wa for a prayer . on nis 19 & 20 (Fi. 6:30-9:30pm & Sat. 9am-Gpm) WORSHIP SERVICE towel interdenominational prayer leader, a wuthor, and founder of Prayer Watch International St. Vincent de Paul Church 1875 East Spring Lane, SLC ponents had hoped the court ECUMENICAL thymaya led by Rev. Bjom Pedersen, wv | You are invited to celebrate Week of Prayer for 1300 East ir. Lake City. Everyone is welcome! pe= is available for 5 and under) { pos Community aa orderthe temple torn down. = Church Sunday Celebration 10:30am eceng asocon ee 901-281-9852 pees escenta aporovel. Nei zoning rs say under Belmont’s laws, the $30 69,000-square-foot, million, 56-foot-high temple should havea spire thatis only 11 or 12-feettall. The church wants to build an 83-foot-high steeple, which would makethe structure 139 feet from groundtotip. Epi The I ESCO) aoe Welcomes You For complete information on weekday and.other Sunday arches For more information Call: 364-0574 or e-mail ccutah@inetmail.att.net SUNDAY Traditional 8:00 am 9:30am Coniemporary 11006m foro 8875 sou JOO EAST 801-255-8181 PASTOR JAMES MUNTER ASSOC. PASTOR JEFF MELLERMOS chee (DB 867 scam CHURCH w 50So. i1h Eat Worship Services 9:00am & 11:00am iG Rev, Tom ligious Education Nursery 9:00am - 10:15am & 11:00am - 12:1: We Mountain Community Worship at 11:00 am 269-1204 _www.crcinutah. UNITY SPIRITUAL CENTER 231 East 100 South Salt Lake City, UT 84111 322-3400 Sunday - Holy Eucharist Rite 1 8:00am - Santa Ei risti ~ Holy Eucharist Rite! 10:80am being a young, 4615Se 3 it seems like too mich, I read Science and Health, Science and Health taught me that there are no limits. That you don’t have to be bound by outside opinion. It gives you hope= and you feel like the weight has been lifted. Whenever I feel pain, whether it’s physical or emotional- it helps me find the spiritual solutions that I can’t find anywhere else.” SCIENCE AAU Sunday - Holy Eucharist 9:30am St. Mary’s Church 50 West 2nd North Provo UT 84603 373-3090 Hi Sans «iyBucharit10:00em St. Luke’s Church a zt oe salt‘take Clty,UT Urei 922-5869 or 322-5871 Sunday- Holy Eycharist Rito {8:00 am ‘Sunday - Holy Bucharist Rite If 10:00 am (Contemporary Music) Every Ist & 3rd Sundays Rite I + 10:00 am Every 2nd, 4th & Sth Sundays Rite Il 10:00 am (Traditional Music) 036-8 For People Who Aren't Afraid To Think. Available In Bookstores and Christian Science Reading Rooms. Or Call 1-800-515-0160. Y Church School at 10:00 am Holy Bucharist Rite 11st 10:30 am \ va eee ee Bt & childrens classes provided. Court, rejected a challenge to the | | "Cityscapes: A Urban Compendium” Goldsmit 7136 South 1700 East On Monday, the U.S. Supreme single motuer and a student trying to put myself through school. Whenever { of eumpepsind photos,"and musical and office equipment. Witnesses said the blaze;later found to have been started accidentally by two youths, erupted from groundfloor windows and burst through the shingled roof. No one was injured. For now, church members will spend their time praying and raising funds for a new building, he saiid. “We are far short of what we need,” Mone said. eee enttehe on a jordan | SATE PSSSRRteatcnrmn yt sei Se West TS structionofbuildings for religious uses in any zoning area, although they can set limits onsize, height; impossible= b gan language churchis trying to take advantage + can seem P. Lesesne- Florida Individualized quality care and service to seniors who wishto continue an independent lifestyle and remain in their own homes. churches in the Salt Lake ve Mone said. three-alarm fire ofa 1950 state law. That law, known at the Dover approvi ie steeple. But in Fel ruary 2000, a Superior Court judge tion ofchurch andstate. It is nota timeforreligious exhibitionism.” — AnneNicol Gaylor,presidentof the Madison, Wis.-based Freedom From Religion Foundation, in a Danville Senior Supports cal zoning codes. They say the The Last Word tutional principle of the separa- place to rebuild,” Mone said. “We ae struggling to ‘find a piece of LDS Church Asks Court to AllowSpire Qa “The swearing-in is a time to exhibit your respect for the consti- : Members of the Tongan United Methodist ChurchofSalt Lake City had hoped that by now there would be a new building rising from the parking andopen space. The town's Board of Appeals —Religion News Service presents Sound enEnglandl enone, unda14m For information,call New Churchto Rise Fromthe Ashes an integral part of the design and Death Penalty Back 6600 South, room 311, Holladay. No cost. For call 274-2605. @ The St. Chad Society, a support group for individuals leaving the LDS Church, will hold a discussion at 7 p.m. Sunday at St. James Episcopal Church, 7486 S. Union Park Ave., Midvale. No cost. For information, call 566-1311. ~ St. Vincent de Paul Church’s Benvegnu Center, 1300 E. Kings Row (5000 South), Salt Lake City, will host Community ofChurches ofUtah’s Prayer Retreat beginning Friday Tongan Methodists Still Praying for he would not end the campaign. —Religion News Service Qa : Join the Inner Light Center, 470 E. 3900 South, Salt Lake City, for the last 10 a.m. Sunday celebration at its current address. The center is relocating to 4408 S. 500 East, Salt Lake City. For information, call 268-1137. @ Wasatch Front Unitarian extends an inviContro- ae 3550 S. 4400 West, West Valley City. Appointments Health officials in Zambia have scrapped an AIDS prevention sure fromreligious leaders who had charged that the media adver- MISCELLANEOUS ips available. For information and child care, call 277-9412. ne ‘The American Red Cross and Sonrise Baptist Church sponsoring a blood drive Monday from 48 p.m. at the Rev. 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