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Show &- - t i WI Area Churches Prepare for Traditional Hob f ft jL H.ny w'rk, th? ftn.il socon days loading up to Fas suru.g v hich Chri'-tiar- s the Lnal e cats of Christ's Lue, Sunday with Palm Sunday The wefV. mriatios Maun-lThursday and Gid Fnd,,y. and churches throughout the Inturmountain Area will join t s Sbf in all pa:1.., ol iKo-- e u', Kil spo nu-j.r- tht sorcd cowds on a darkey, and m Jirusaletn for Pa, so'-ospr od palm branches at ILs pal t iU il IS Clay, sen iocs m churches of many Chnstiun traditions include pah is, which arc blessed and distiibu'od to the conarega-?ioThe day is uruaby one of sen ice, Palm Suiidav, Maundy T1 ursdn , and Givvi Fndav ail coiii.rei so: ale climactic events in the iifo of Jesus The IVrn Suni3y, honors Ehrut's triumphant entry mU) Jt. Christ n.a that ! salt akt Sribmv'l fnnw Ui iJL -- U. L, I Section ht i Saturday, Mirth , 2 l ,i 1 I Passover Services Begin O Wednesday at Sundown u ill nark the beginning of l';t' v over for mernlters of the Jewish faith as 'ami!ir gather for the traditional Mindown Sc-de-r serv ice of s y (,. 355-3r- piece of Matzoh, called the aiikoncn, is given a small prize, said Rabbi The father then breaks and dUrbutes this Lt Bm-gma- n v The Elijah up is filled with me and plated on the table tor the Elijah prophet v. ho-- C of sacrjwrrent, sfrv fam ty service wte Cn.s. 8 P m , te an H a m inurti thc cvra' rervijt ssvTncn La He ffc kv Dr Caf'Encejn rector 7 and 10 9 am rhvfvilav wrv JO Ov r.r rxnin i taav 12 JC p lA p m , Starons rvsi-y'Tit lrMX'5HfttlV bv r SI Senhent Church 415 Haim stixy u ttv foe Cm$s S JXXI Wes a 11 SriWy o m ,i, communion, clisfnpu-tn-n peirny, Weuiv'sca, 8 pm Tenrtirae Maunav Tin. scav 9 3t' p m Haisovw rtvai ! tor eviKif om aie rexjuiieo fcikzwNj by cunnuMjn of LuttvHan Chum h 7(1 W Wifi S th h a rei woiv'h sermon py tty Rv ixi x L Jr vc, irenoc bv Sunrav S hnol (Kyvr-l-'- t hv Mr ('Tms X o m YMcrioy a Givn-'7iU w,!tt ayreu!iH seimon fo YiXi bv pfrsfor pas for al We'rq lor t FifOrm not corhfmKI Christ (honh 'iF Vyi South Palm Siinoav 8 15 and 10 s m yyc'sOic Maun AHuvwrwvt xixlflv he aif p5tiv a t 'hurviiv dv p m wnrsh . rr on eo 1 eume o k rvisad C JO pm, 3D u hnl 1' aM '! a 8 The dinm- 'n Cnorn Srvnna't xxi Pvm V'nt.tv st Passover Fr ,av apm t LjX--J rfirty ar involves ex iMsror rhvry4la Fa, wprxroo bv me bv 7Vpm, Tie Lamt ot ttoo Cv 'iroyniii" vernvv iood rnoav J j,m Toneivae bastxt on uven las worm of (.fi'H Mount Jtxir v hyo n hh East Muniy ThurviAv 7 o m ommumon Gtwd Friday, j 7 very p jv toax' t h ot Rd MAviutv iri n foo S Recwtxd k) pm cony f,iMudt to Satrl e by Good Goeh, ug pas'or TKO'-da- mul-j- V'tiiVl me Rev Frrfiav J W C V n m w hv rni (JrmsCHcsr syfTTiAn Preiuoe fo Oath by oah.n Redeemer Church 155 E Strattutd Ave (h.VS Soum1 Pam Sunoev 8 '5 and 11 a m , services. Maundy Thursday. 7 30 p m com murrejn sremon bich t?v ttw Rv Oayton A Hammeii pastor Good Friday 7 30 pm, a O' LlXilf t jntm 5 Lhurxh lOXF 5tF East Maundy 7 JO Th rsoay Good p n . communion 30nnt communion Teniebree Frti'v 070 foothi Lit (i960 Last' yn Chunh am service Motmdv Pum bunoay r rih'vay noon I pm JO cornmunmn orvice o musw La,r Words LKod pr yyet tatrefr on Strvrfi MeThoi.s C n in n vMyrvt' Fr Lte Jcvn GkjUp ing Theological-Educatio- n City. Banquet on Agenda Sessions w'll continue that day through a 6:30 pm. banquet at which persons attending the seminar may On April 8. select beef or a 9 a m. worship period will open the sessions. The seminar will end at 3 p m. that day. Both Father Schmemann and Dr. Pelikan will speak 'ev eral times during the two-da- v seminar. The annual seminar is jointly sponsored by The Salt I ,ake Tribune, The National Conference of Christians and Jews, and The Salt Lake Ministerial Assn. Purpose of Seminar Clergymen and church workers from throughout the Intermountam Area are invited to attend the seminar, which is designed to enable registrants to renew then contact vith current theological trends, and to expand their horizons so they can better serve their congrega .n fi-- h. Three college choirs will prese nt concerts at Salt Lake area churches this week, all Want Ads Maundy Thursday, communion service MtiUHtloA 175-7t- I I J. Sunday 1 1 :f0 o.m. ond 7K19 ).. oiaso Foothill Drive reTYfLg 'r THE Sk. Chw.l8 30 Cliurth School ft Montmj Warship 10 30 Am (kHjfsenr) PASTOR KARL D. SCHIMPf tu4 Mtlapflyitci MILLCREEK BAPTIST CHURCH ir4 tot 3100 tew SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 Hi MORNING WORSHIP 1 EVENING SERVICE 6.30 p.m. Mt ting wtH HipMwH ligiirt Ft 163 TTT7 CSorWi toy Pmtor BAPTIST CHURCH 2780 East 3900 South HOLLADAY or 277-941- ZION LUTHERAN 8vwtoy School Mvrrung Worship Kfting WortiNfj Morjsm Idwordi, Potto, 1070 Foothill Drive Trouuig Umn t 582-232- Cfiurdi School 9.30 a m. Warship 1 1 00 o.m. Also Worship at 8.30 o.m. Iirst Sunday of month. 278304 6:44 wm. OO o.rv Fi&Sr BAPTIST CHU3CH Rastor, Chester 7 OO 6 00 p m. ftundl Amertccm Baptist Churches in the U S A EVANGELICAL TREE CHURCH-- 1910 East 3900 South Ptfor A. Presiding Potfor 277-395- Sunday School 9.45 a.m. Worship Service 1 iCO o.m. 1 Ernsf 1 1 9:45 a.m. Sunday School :00 a.m. Morning Worship.... Youth Bible Study and 7:00 p.m. Evening Service of Christ 1 CENTRAi CHRISTIAN 370 S. 3rd E. Ph. 363 5559 Minigltr WorrM H. tedtlw A.M. SERMON "WMG iS THIS JESUS" Marvin E Utter 7 F.M. SERMON ''LIVING! CHOOSING! WINNINGS Dr Marvin E. Utter 777 South 13th East D 1 Prayer Service 7.00 p.m. Wednesday 1 Phone 582-492- ANCHOR WASATCH BAPTIST CHUPiCH it 5uU Worship Service i i 0j A.M. Evening Service 7:00 F.M. 7:3 .4n t j k W. C. Goehring, Postor 4700 Sooth Tel. !4I0W! Hrtn2C e Ph. CEKUS Pm tor Dorrvli Scott east or Paul IuimII Suit loti Penlcotql AS CHURCH OF GOD BOUNTIFUL CHURCH 6 330 Sooth 45 West Rev. forxtld Munson 292-508- CONSfRVATIVI U fn. itniw jrsfi CHRIST JU Uhlffp Rl ItB AN e- e CilLKuH h IHL UNITfO e-- - 9. e 41 SUM. or 2375 East 33rd South 484-687- 258-217- 8 FIRST UNITARIAN ' CHURCH CHURCH SCHOOL 9 WORSHIP SERVICES PAHK CITY Sunday School itiaudy must enter living, and God most flow through man, rf thore a to he o real reoresentafion of the Dvne through the human. To know God tft to love for witho love there is rw Itwwiedcje of Life 730am 800om RAYlR DmL-- niSL HfTi 466-431- TMi 8 O P fA bpintuof tl CHUACH OF i iv e v ty .1 v CETlft 00 P M tf SURHECTI0K t 1ULN 3UC &ounttui EuLumenicAt Cnurchl 2nd 3rd 4th Sun 4 Church S.hrH tAn I st Sun 9 KTWUJIO HALLS? 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CAVtm PALM SUNDAY 11:00 a.m.) F A M MAM Wofshtp Service J 6 ft 28 6891 4290 West 5415 South Church Vhoo! 9 45 Y- t fwo r Worship The flRSt , & HAM TRINITY FIRST MffTS IN UNtTAftiAN CHUCH ) (Cw frtt ft. A I3tti ftUNOAV 1:4) P M. T 278 9364 Associate I Gerald Barrus Gordon T Knoctey Dr Rev 328 626 203 South 2nd East Church School 930 A M FIND BEAUT- 1 1 8 M A M. 9 811 A.M. Worship Service "ONIT THF RtllGtOUS LENTEN LUNCHEON Turn Noon-150 pm AMERICA Hitot WORSHIP SERVICES 9:30 & 10 30 liiWtwvAl iF FVtef Denominations Welcome 484-950- 2 Science CSet4.tSAA 'D METHODIST ? j0 Christian Mon D T it 'any D D A Vtefton Roth D D ' I? . WEEK SERVICE P M ; 569 South 3th East Ron Clark, Minister Church School 19 a.m. a.m. Morning Worship 9 & IHE LONG PROCESSION BAPTIST UNITED EVENLH6 SERVICE ; (m p m Sunday Services Mam. Wednesday Services 8pm Fust Church, 352 E Third Soufh Second Church, 1165 Foothill Drive Sunday Schools 11am. Third Chore I 1 306 Spring Lane (5000 South) Sunday School 9 30 a m. Ages) 3 00 p m. Worship Service 7.30 p m. Wed Prayer Service, Visitation 1 9:C0 a.m. t fmvWfu or GOD UK M SERVICE ;& m WORSHIP All Sunday School p m. (All Fctstot 268-931- 4 62 East 4800 South Pastor Zhft Burks a.m. Sunday School 1 100 a.m. Morning Worship 7 30 p m. Evangelistic Snrvice 7.30 p.m. Thursday Bibla Study .45 1 A ThuwLay PENTECOSTAL WirtnngCfojrch 6876 S Higtriand On 272 bG81 Pwlot Robert Cfoittopirioo SUM DAY SCHOOL 4 Sew Behevirtfc. BETHEL CHURCH 1 S4Mlh 7th SCHOffl. M. BIBLE A CKwrcB IIKST USIiMBIel 255-474- An Pirnt A 4 Ainoa Mmisle, A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE 1100 7:30 p.m. Wed. Night Service 7:30 p.m. LENTEN BREAKFAST Church School 10 CO Mt 3 ZOO South Ron 9:30 10:45 952 lost 900 South MURRAY BIBLE CHURCH 171 East 4800 South 9;45 a. nv Sunday School 11:OOa.m. Morning Worship 7:00 p.m Evening Service 7:30 p.m Wed. Bible Study Th. M., Pastor Ken Hornok Cl as . BA., CTC., t 6th 5. .490 MA. Theol. SCHOOL SUNDAY CHURCH VALLEY CHRISTIAN Minister: Wilson Dave 8 IKftCtOtlttll Ot t omwwtwtr 277-548- 1 C TRINITY A.M.E. CHURCH NEW I LIFE .. T-- Representatives of Christ in Youth, a Christian organ Synod! rvoity P Swwrer, D D 903 crJ 11:03 a.m. P M. Poster Thomas H. Miller Church Ph. Res. (Wwcomm provide music for the gathering. Youth Crusade PRINCE OF PEACE EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH 4 700 South ft Rvdwood Rood Sunday School A ftfbto Clou V 30 m. Wwihiji Sorvico 10.30 March 28 through March 30 at Southeast Christian Church, 6876 Highland Dr. (2000 East.) Sessions begin nightly at 7 30 p m., said the Rev. Elery Killian, youth pastor. Main speaker for the crusade will be Mike Samson, associate director of Christ in Y'outh. Other team members will S)j 239 j ization based in Joplin, Mo., will present a youth crusade said. WORSHIP SERVICE 4B7-757- 4e 1 9 Power Hour PRESBYTERIAN 1700 East at TOO South Frogram Information 6 C;(-C- ;l VsIDNISUAY and missionary training school for Indian Christians. Calendar, which was adopted in 1582, he PResByteRun 1 - 1:1.1. Orthodox Christians base the date of Easter oil the ancient Julian Calendar, which was m use at the time of the Nieean Council in 325 A D , at which the method for computing when to celebrate Easter was set. Western Christian tradition follows 00 a.m. 1 0O a.m. 1 --. C08SRS3ATI3HM 2150 Rev Ailene Remington rAVIO!2rS 278-141- Missions (lurches MI0 F12ST 275 South Uth East Sunday Service 11 CO a m 'TWISTING THE TOURNIQUET" m Science United Church ot Christ Hoiitdev Church 2oJ1 E 4800 south, Palm 10 30 a m . worship wifo children's Sunday processional choral music, 8pm, Mozart's Maas " by choral Coronation Maundy Thursday, lorn, communion. Tenebrae Bountiful Community Church. 100 N 400 East. Bountiful, Palm Sunday 9 30 a m . church school blessing and distribution at paims. eucharist. oosoet reading. Dam, distribution ot palms, worship Maundy Thursday, 7 30 P m , communion, stripping of altar Good Friday, 7 pm- - service ot scripture, hymns, meditation. INNER CHRST 521-35- 35 Discip!es Religious First Church ot Religious Science, 1301 E South upstairs, 13 15 pm daily through Easter week meditations by foe Rev A Albert Heard, minister 31 st T COST than any other form of advertising! LUTHERAN CHURCH pastor. School of is a Bible institute Southwestern Dam, Episcopal AH Saints Cnurch. 110 Foothill Dr (9a0 Eastl, Palm Sunday, 7 30 and 10 a m , euchanst tuessing of oaims Maundy Thursday, 1 30 am, eucharift, 8 pm, iewistv Cnristian Seder, 9pm, prayer watch begins Good Friday noon, 8pm, services on ''Seven Words From the Cross AT LOWER East, Paim am, purification, said the Rev. Elias Stephanopouios, pastor of Holy Tnmth and Prophet Elias Greek Orthodox the Gregorian Gordon H. Fraser, retired chancellor and founder of Southwestern School of Missions at Flagstaff, Ariz , will speak Sunday at 11 a.m and 7 at Bethesda Bible p m Chapel, 1969 View St. (1340 East). pm, Ecumenical Phone Texas Luthe175 South 7th East ran College Concert Choir D. Elwyn Josephson, Pastor will perform Monday at 8 SUNDAY WORSHIP 10.CO A.M. p m. at Mt. Tabor Lutheran East. The SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:15 A.M. Church, college is in Seguin, Tex. GJK of , The Concert Choir LUTE&aAM Facific College, Fresno, 2500 I. 3 WO $. Wedneswill Calif., perform Wil.iam W Ktovar Jr., Paitor WORSHIP 8d0 o.m. day at 7 p.m. at the Evangel-ca- i SUNDAY SC MQOl 9:00 a.m. Free Church, 1910 E. 31 tllAAfUia I A,A m. kW.4 J Sou m. inis concert ri'i in- elude a performance by BETHESDA Charity, a contempoiary musical ensemble. BIBLE CHAPEL The Crusader Choir from "IhlOlPiNDCNr' 4 Northwest Naiarene College 1969 View St. (Eelween 1 3 146 7., Nor-- ., of 21 st 5. is Nampa, Idaho, will per-kn- n Communion Service a m. Friday at 7:39 pm. at Mr. Gordon H. Fraser Firat Church of th Guest Spec- Sjsstcre, 'CIS E. 21st South ll Wasatrh Church, M OS 9 and sermon "The Sunday, Triumphal Entry." by the Rev Or Douglas D Tiffany, Interim pastor, music by Chancel and Children s Choirs Maunoy Thursday, 8 meditation by castor, communion, music ' Requom by Richard Wunder, a member of foe chor, will be sung bv Charicet Choir and soloists Westvaie Church. 3610 S 4400 West Palm sermon The Reality ot the Sunday. Unseen " bv the Rev Gerald V Case, pastor 7 JO Maundy Tnursrtav pin communion, meditation How Big is Our Fellcavship," bv West Temple foot washing and OF Sunday Talks Mount Olympus Church 3AC E 3900 South, Palm Sunday li am service Maundy Thursney 7 JO p m . communion, concert Dy foe People ot Jov Cbancei Choir Churches annual Good Friday te'vicr at First Unifoo Method st Cnurih 3 to noon East, p m , set to rheme ot "The Seven Last Words From the Cross ' Good Fnaav service 7pm F.rst Bant st Church of Holla day, 77A E 40(i South wih eght conqregatiors particjpahng, theme of ' The Seven Last Words ot Christ ' West Valley Churches, oooc Friday service 290 H at Tonify United Methodist Church 515 South, 7 30 p m TEACHING Lent in the Orthodox tradi tion always begins on a Monday, which is designated the Kathan Defthera, or "Monday of cleansing or castor ari of (hurdles M-- r am, Downtown MT. TABOR e. 8pm, Greek Orin the Intt Art a joined their .o religionists throughout the world m beginning their ole ance of Lent Monday Members thodox pm,c ot Christ Central Christian Church, 30 3rd East 10 55 a m , service WednesPam Sunday. day, 6 pm, Paschal meal, praver Cham begins 7 pm continuing to 7 pm Thursday Maundy Thursday, 7 p m service FOR MORE PEOPLE Dial S Lenten Season Greeks Begin 'fc pr Congregational First Congrepanonai Church, J150 Foothill B'vd (20no Fat) Pim Sunday 10 38 am, Youth Membership Class will join church Wednesday, 7 30 p m slide tour of Holy Land ending Lent! series on the Dvcipies 7 30 Maundy Thursday, p m , Cummumon and Tervnrae sermon on Judas the traitor by Rev Karl Scmmof the pastor. DO MORF THINGS UJAITT 2M0 J ziva Church Briefs Firs? Church l?C S? . Palm Sunday 9 aid Mam worvhio sermon The Lung Proces bv foe ftfv Or Harry P WmIzw, son KMMor Monday, 7 30 a m , I en?en breakfast, You An There," by pastor Tuns ser'TWi roon Lenlen luncheon, foe Rev Karf day Nrhimnt guest speaker Maundy Thursday 8 tvt union meditafiun Chamberpot Memory," bv pastor Good Fridjy, nuo. tunrtwfl. followed by chtklten service mjsic bv ctii'dreo's choirs Japanese Church ot Christ. 245 W 1st V) JO Soufo, Pain Sunday baptismal service, sermon 'Christian Generosity ff an Age of Recession.' bv foe Rev Paul Mto, Cnnstien Grace Chumh divide palm fronds from bases for distribution at Palm Sunday rites. j pm, communion 8 pv S3Cpm,830pm.to 6pm, 8pm, Father Stephanopouios. "Dr Pelikan has been Sterling Professor at Yale since 1972, having joined the faculty there 10 years earlier, he said. "He has been chairman of Medieval Studies since 1974 and has had many honors including the Abingdon Award in 1959 and the Pax Christi Award from St. Johns University in Collegeville, Minn. t tolpi", Theological Chair "He has been with St. Vladimir's since 1951, and occupies the chair of liturgical and pastoral theology there as well as serving as dean," he said Dr. Pelikan has taught at Valparaiso University, Concordia Theological Seminary and the University of Mrs. Edna Fagan, left, helps Jan Seholpe, Mrs. Susie Shaughnessy T Ffousbvh rial IStS) E Vine Yt tefirti C.ifiupdVKl Cfoji'm 5tci'fof Patm yjnonv 10 a m , worship r rn bv aiJuit and chiideo s hmrs Wvfonri "The Winlesi Rav ev aa- - noot i Vvx anon dranvt group ejiowJ b sairitKiat Jonctwoo Matimtv Thuritiv ? 10 pav npeateJ. tot owtd bv Sipm, graduated from St. Sergius Theological Institute in 1915 and received his doctorate in theology in 1959. said U y Imhtfav Ham Vistof painti. procession o m Our Laity of tht ( hrim AoflnexOav, k peh.al Hcoo htiyvna AYonrty Thoy.irtv 5 mats, commynion Good Friday, noon toiowod bv p avers homihos, rneviitatKWs Gor Lady of Lozrdm East f atm Sunday, mavyos at b, 10 11 30 a m and 5 15 o m , paims at ail masses but biassed before 5 30 p n mass on Saturday Maundy Ttmrsdav, 5 46 p m , Concreebrafed zxoositimi of communion ramen! untu midnight Good 30 o m , noon. devotions 5 45 p m mass, communion f 14 E iAi red Heart Church, 9h South, Palm Sunaav, 8 am., high mass and procession, masses at 9 30 and 11 am Vauxiy Thursday hrgn mass ano procession, midnight ado rn'on Good FrKfav. $ o m , Sations ot the Cross, S 30 o m , liturgy communion St Patricks Churdv, 1077 W sth South, M.undv Thursday, mess followed bv adoration to midnight Good Friday. 5 30 p m , liturgy, communion said Father He Stephanopouios. y bv foe Rov Cotdon Mjundv ThursGood Friday n rhanei ad dav individual communion First shurth ?07nd East. Maundy Thu-- s dav, 7pm Sacr ficial Meal andcommumcn Midvale Cvnmi,jiit Churcn 44 E Center Midvate Paint Surxlay. 9 3Ca m service at Cocoe'ton Church 4fo and Hiiicrpst in U am at Midvaie church Coinrton ormon tor bofo Stones Cry Out for Christ, Eioon F Nicholson, pasfor by foe Maurdv Thursday. 7 30 p m , communion at tiUvaie Chu'idt service bv the Rev J Thomas Bermanfar, mission consular for Unitrj prpjtiytenan and United Mfood'Sf Cm xhc-- in uiat 7' mty Church 4190 W 5415 Sonfo Palm Sun Jay 7 p m . E aster cantata by c hanc and Youfo Chpjrs, en? ttifd Faster rolk ' H b Ca'hoiK. VtadirNheSouth Tjt 10 a m besstng ot of 11 I'yt.s-c- assxirtfo oasfor hnucKnv oor room rpservytiun rocsary pm and 9 iiKitv day Rurrt1ion 10 East by chous k 3rd South Faint m reception ot continra 'h.vlv 7pm ( nrist Cnurch n rtass jermon mi.Iqc, i 6 - o c t tions, said the Rev Eh, Stephanopouios, president of the ministerial association. Father Sihmemann was born in 1921 m Talmn, Estonia, but received much of his education in Pans after his family moved there in Chicago, ,i toe hy pm. 1929. Guest speakers this year are the IU. Rev. Alexander Schmemaon, dean of St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary m Crestwood, N. Y , and Dr. Jaroslav Petikan. professor of ecclesiastical history at Yale University. The seminar begins with registration at 12 30 p.m on April 7. Dr. Pelikan will speak first, on The Development of Sacramental Doctrine. Father Schmemann will follow with a presentation on The Sacrament and Sacraments o F'aim ewitM Chrun II am V Mry e with Onmcph 5 Choir 7 P m si I hnir wrioriTijice Mi'rviav vVriniiay fnoay 7 pm mgMiv uvoal riuwi at piev?nv mv 1 AAau xiy LO.-Feast h'jihidav (n.iowed py T wlb C anvev ai c ho r 4d0 S Church vjihsMJ cohcoro Paim Sunday 11 a m , move by Yoiit Choir v rnon tv the Rev Dale Haiostatf? V tniy irsciav 7 V p m . mo-- 1 th c no-- r volcist jew communion, armon tn the Rev A M BcautO'r S? V rrav Churcn IM iemth, Paim S- niiav, I1 am faith arvj tti termor ' by the kev W'biamM Stoo paxor musK bv Chancoi Choir Vt v.rvtv C. Seminar to be held April 7 and 8 at First Presbvtenan Church, 12 C St , Salt Lake F Vl r 4 Registration Slated For Fifth Annual Seminar Religious O Intermount tun Area church workers have until Tuesday to get their reservations m for the filth annual Continu- '' HAv P- hv Church Gi y AMrx Ltke A WO v X P T Fit! Choirs Set 3 Concerts At Churches uu rwrvjx, A Pu s Lhurch 21 9m East Pam Jam Lfwss.ng of oaims cwniiuv n.g l 5 wi ons Cimes Vaund Holy week services planned by Salt I ake City area church, s include the follow ancient e jQ t." - 8. ,,kiu u u vuvu Attc )v,uv isf tiim performances. free ! re cross return will pim, prvtede the coming of the which erv a Mcs'i.in, at coming to Jew ivh .lewidi fam.L's end the te.w lungs. At one oint in tire Stder h siM'ng tradiHon-imeal, the door of ihe home is soiias wlmn also tell the opened to admit him, said the Evk'ius sti.i u, sa,i r.ibiu , i fuu S Good Friday is a day of mouiring, for ,t eommomn rates the date of Christ's diath on the cross Traditionally. the ropes of church bolls are tied on this day so that n td anu luimtH nog them Services on GcHxf End.,v often include a sermon on the Seven Last bonis oi Christ which sculptures record lie spoke from the h jKirlieijuint j to hxik oil him- If n tin trt C U ' I brought out of Egy pt by the hand of 3D s JutuVihiHii fet. them from The vark Sia tumuishiiig ail lights and caudles in a ritual mannei. hueh Up of the nie.il jx carefull outluuxl, Kits Hub!, Aimer L, Bergman, 6 ehjr SViilnt'sdav Services for the annual spring holiday will be held almost entirely at C.mgrem tion Kol Ami's Third East d Fad. said Synagogue, Rabbi Abner L. Bergman The first service is Wednesday at 7:30 p m. Passover services Thursday will be at 9 a m and 7 Jo p m. and Friday at 9 a rn , he said. A family serv iee wid lx1 Held Friday at 7:30 pm at the Fourth East Synagogue, VMth East Intermediate ITite An Intermediate S Jjbath c.f Passover service a ill bo March 'Ft at 9 a m again at the Third East Synagogue Services April 1 at 8 p m , April 2 at 9 a m and 8 p m . and April S at 9 a m w ill be at the same location, said the rabbi The April 3 serv ice w ill be a Yizkor, or Memorial Sen ice, lie said Passover commemorates the departure of the tribes of Israel from Egypt under the leadership of Moses, said Like all Kabbi Bergman Jewish holidays, it is basically celebrated at home with the eating of symbolic fowls Symbolic Items Among those that w ill lx- on the Senior table are hard-- t Muled eggi clipped m salt water to symbolize tears shed by the ancient Israelites over their enslavement, he said Haroses, a dish made of chopped apples with honey and wine which looks somewhat like brown paste is used to symbolize the mortar used in building for the Egyptians. On the table also will be tile silver Elijahs Cup, the Mut-7o- h Cov er, the llnggadah and other articles, he said. The youngest child present asks adults a senes of questions, the answers to which teach the story of the Exodus, said the rabbi. 'Each stop of the menu is carefully outlined, he said A Each participant is to look on himself as though he jiersonally was brought out of Egypt by the hand of God. I Child Sent At t! e end of the Seder fe,t. the children are sent to find a piece of Matzoh, or unleavened bread, which has been hidden about the home. This must be found before the meal can end. 3 The child who linds this Of sen no oeins su tvarr iJr 4&x rtxirstta fMoay -- chufJ' 5 A o m mrg .uioren s S'anon of many churches of the hturgcal tradition especial-- i The .v.jvei or m - m ev- or dai Tmehrae, p m & e NT t Maijvjv 'i ' uamedra Tjl F 1st Sex m Fa,r S rxWy ill n , iD a m one). cii- - ng aic isrr tszfinr ah ns Ant,sav jjpum 7am Imwioav '2 10 6i bjitst pm vVoditf'yiJ- - lam ac'i'harnl Me x7y Tniwsrifly 10 3U a m , euchsrist tot jwrd bv st cun nued praver waJh 5 Tbo m praser vv1 tt- ougb npght fnoav 9am Thursday rites Maundy lead up to and include u r ii-- td EC'S 8 f m eui her times The Last Supper Traditional Maimdy Thursday services do mcludt communion, however, sinee d was at the Lgist Snpjie that Chnst introdueed this Christian "he. Many churches also recreate the entire Last Sup-p- t r, by having members participate in a meat together. Some of those meals include fixxl in a traditional Jewish Passover meai, sinee the La si Sujijxt is believed to have been a seder festival su lAki: m;so! Ecpper tt Church Pv and the washing of ire While Lie washing of feet is .tldom seen (relay. it was a part of Christ an ritual m reiou a',.; entry tom Vaiind,-- ' r m ru-iu- k Thursday meliorates the Last rv j rey ST rt hsh-- 4tlSS bun a I 3OOVlht 704 no H E & Church School |