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Show Study to focus on encyclical letter “Why didn’t you raise your hand before?” The boy answered, “I thought you were making up a load OGDEN — Local Catholic adults are invited to participate in a unique study of the Catholic Church’s social teaching at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 23, at St. James Catholic Church, 495 N. Harrison Blvd. to go right now!” This child wasn’t taking any chances. He wanted to be sure. Of what do we wantto be sure? The focus will be on Pope John Paul II’s recent encyclical letter, Centessimus Annus, marking 100 years since Pope Leo XIII’s Rerum Novarum. For information, call Sister Ann Mary Jurka at 328-8641. We have been hearing a lot about the Age of Aquarius — the ‘Know Your Religion’ lecture Friday Age of Enlightenment. Enlighten means to free from ignorance — inform. How can each of us experi- OGDEN — David Garner, instructor at the Ogden Institute of ence more joy, more peace of Religion, will be the speaker at a “Know Your Religion” lecture at 7 p.m. Friday at the Ogden Utah Weber Heigh.s Stake Center, 1401 Country Hills Drive. mind, more abundance and less suffering. I don’t believe any of us start out the day with suffering con- His topic is “Insights for Temple Worship: A Sinai Heritage.” Garner graduated from Brigham Young University with a bachelor’s ry. holding services at First English. “In principle, we’ve had no problems, but I’m sure some minor ence has also been a blessing of time as we attempt to accommodate each other,” Weaver said. fire destroyed St. Alban Episcopal The concert is open to the public. Williams Film on depression to be shown OGDEN — The film “Happiness is a Choice” will be shown at 6 p.m. Sunday at Canyon Road Assembly of God, 1390 Canyon Road. Produced by Evangelical Films, the docu-drama deals with the causes, symptoms and cure for depression. It includes several testimonials on overcoming depression. Tt also teaches how to reach out to those in need of encouragement and uplifting as well as those suffering from all kinds of depression. There is no charge and the public is welcome. For more information, call 621-2185. Lectures feature well-known speaker OGDEN — Grayson Warren Brown, a well-known Christian speaker, will be speaking at 7 p.m. Oct. 14, 15, and 16 at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, 514 24th St. He has a unique style of conducting workshopsandliturgical celebrations. The series of lectures are open to the public. Information, in a tent, an agreement was reached with nearby First English to rent space for worship services. The Rev. Robert Weaver, St. Alban rector, said, “Moving in together does not automatically OGDEN — Dan L. Bell will be the devotional speaker at 10:30 a.m. Tuesdayat the Ogden LDS Institute of Religion, 1302 Edvalson. Born in Colorado, Bell received his bachelor and master degrees in secondary education at Brigham Young University and is pursuing his doctorate. Bell has been with the Church Educational System since 1967 and has taught release-time seminary in Utah and pioneered the same pro- gram in Colorado. He is director of Training Services in the central office for Church Education. | He’s served the church in bishoprics, high councils, stake missions, and is instructor of the teacher development class and the priests quo- Bell rum in his home ward LDS adult activity planned at fish farm OGDEN — An LDS multiregional single adult activity is planned m 4 to 6 p.m. today att Trappers Fish Fa located on the n highway in Hunts. the Monastery turnot Activities include fishing and hayrides andall singles, their chil dren and grandchildren, are welcome. Cost for the event is $1 per person. Thosé nding can bring z nic lunct hey care to gion Ohio A sith Davton is almost ignore< unications other faiths and work together.” The Episcopal group has been meeting at the Lutheran church since April 1990 and hopes to move into a new building of its own within a year, Weaver said. In the meantime, Temple Ner Tamid, a synagogue in east Cleveland, decided to open a branch in the same area and approached St. Alban about sharing its planned new building. Weaver said an agreement has been signed by the two groups, but until the newbuilding is complet- Sk $ recipient of your faith, your prayers and your expressions of love for him.” Monson said emphasis through- these things are gaining wide accep- tance and infli e our youth.” There is a trend to more excitem less restraint, he more noise, more tr cha - ey ; see L . . He said the hymns is vital to s shed c k, s samy wt c $ suggests relig VISION wr < g side $s cruit members from other congregations as we would have been back then.” Hanson of First English agreed ones like someone forgetting to turn off lights,” Hanson said. “My congregation has been very receptive and some of myparishioners even wished me a happy Rosh Hashana.” The religious observance of the Jewish New Year was held at First of AB BS. NE Sabbath Fox peor be: a AS< £ ors sa . t » < he « he ei an the passage of sufficient time for the needed cleansing and turning,” he said. “This is much more than merely waiting until feelings of remorse subside.” Elder Howard W. Hunter, presi- visit to — Retired Israel, Arn i ‘ » Thomas Si ght I E. oth Paws i< W. Kelly. back A spok says the ox th Sabhath n SX ‘ $ n ¢ rir ) e nh tie keeping with s We are reminded that all who would be enlightened must comein contact with this inner power which I call God. As we feel, acknowledge, and hear this voice we are able to see that presence in those we have been blaming, attempting to control or manipulate, This voice is always good and lov- ing. tt takes courage and a willingness to see ourselves differently but we can do it. There is lots of help along the way if we would but ask and listen. leader of Temple Ner Tamid, said of the Reform Jewish congregation “Some of them were born in Europe and had experienced anti-Semitism on a very real basis, so it was natural they would have some doubts,” said Abrams. “But everything has worked out well. We have had more than 20 Jewish families join the branch in the past few days.” Abrams said the new building to be shared bySt. Alban and his congregation will contain religious symbols of both religions. “I think there are only a few places in the country where Jewish and Christian congregations meet in the same building,” said the Seventy were released from their positions during the 161st semi-annual General Conference of the LDS Church. Changes were also announced in Released after five and a half years of service were H. Yerlan An- dersen, George I. Cannon, Gardner H. Russell and Francis M. Gibbons. Three new members were ‘sus- tained into the Second Quorum of the Seventy since the last general conference: Han In Sang, Stephen “ Nadauld, and Sam K. Shimabu- uro. Robert K. Dellenbach and Nadauld were called as first and second counselor respectively to Young Men General President Jack H. Goaslind. Released as first counselor was LeGrand R. Curtis. Called to the General Presidency of the Sunday school were Hartman Rector Jr. of the First Quo- rum ofthe Seventy, first counselor, and Clinton L. Cutler of the Sec- ond Quorum of the Seventy, second counselor. Released from the Sunday school organization were H. Verlan Andersen and Rulon G. Craven. Bidg. Fé Freeport Center an he k sa tection : be Manufactured & Repaired RE-SEW church apostle said the in Moscow in choir June ” first popular national election — un n ’ re ot ts Kind mm its |.000-vear sounded from its Bolshoi Theater the president republic Sab vice of the announced that The Church of Je sus 4 hrist of Latter<Jay been granted recognition public ve Of of Saints had n the Re of Russia.” he said “On the @ eanren crisis that was vet a supre Russian people heard songs courage. hope. and love. @ Screens @ Holes $4995 (Zippers 12°/fi.) MICHAEL BALLAM Featuring the Best Seller RELIGIOUS FAVORITES Elder Russell M. Nelson, of the summer. He said touring plans that included singing in cities such as Warsaw, Budapest, Prague, Lenin mpossi grad and Moscow, seemed ble when first proposed, but proved TENT REPAIR COMPLETE TRAMPOLINE Because Mormons believe all people “are literally our brothers and sisters,” Hunter said there is no excuse for smugness, arrogance or pride toward people ofother religions and cultures. 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Apostles, spoke of the global nature of the church Saturday. “Mormonism, so called, is a world religion, not simply because its members are now found throughout the world, but chiefly because it has a comprehensive and inclusive message based upon the acceptance ofall truth, restored to meet the needs ofall mankind,” eve m protection b against : oTis th \ asing ac or S and joy we experience. the differences between us,” Han- dent of the Council of the Twelve history “That very night, after the strains of “Come Come Ye Saints’ had re > « 4 reig YORK ly determining the amount ofpain the General Presidencies of the Concerning repentance, Elder Neal A. Maxwell of the Council of the Twelve Apostles said ritual regret involves mourning mistakes but not mending them. “There can be no real repentance without personal suffering without eC } pp Military man calls West Bank rived from the Old Testament, and there to remind us that we are real- we've been able to realize some of own beliefs.” The s } ne i x share some similar traditions de- pal and Jewish congregations is on- the g permanent. “We've discovered that we all ginning Oct. 12. While the housing of the Episco- English Sept. 9. Regular Jewish services will be held on Saturdays be- SIX Gays after Russia conducted its g ly temporary at the Lutheran church, Hanson said he hopes the understanding and knowledge gained from the experience will be Abrams. “And while this would be considered a radical idea by some religious groups, it has proven that people of different faiths can work together and still maintain their be “bold and inspired” moves w NEW other religions or with trying to re- men s n ness is an inside job while we con- were reluctant. performed the happy. We have heard that happi- concerned with protecting our own membership from knowledge of : } said way of my happiness? 3. What can I do? 4. What do I fear? 5. Since I can’t change anybody, what am I willing to do to change myself? The next thing to consider is that which we feel will make us the experience has been positive even though some older members $a K happy? 2. What seems to be in the Council of the Twelve Apostles spoke of the Mormon Tabernack Choir’s recent trip to Europethis igior He : contention, said eS : is. To begin to question whatis really going on is the beginning of enlightenment. Some questions I have found helpful are: 1. What would really make me “It’s a very different world from even 20 or 30 years ago,” Weaver said. “I don’t think any of us are as dignity and formality, hapels. : give us a need to worry until we begin to see what the real problem ple, places, and things we meetare And Distribution tre. —= 7 7 6-O7 20— ae s Sf there is always something that will give us this magic something that gives us eternal happiness. As we continue on our individy al journeys we will find there is lot of help along the way. Those peo-& BRIAN’ CANVAS PRODUCTS Council of the Twelve, and be the } 1 ple; circumstances change, but son said. Rabbi Bruce Abrams, spiritual From 1D whi 6.5 per hing spe be hav by Tom vices but share the same Sunday LDS ‘ Professor programs, & e shows ¢ , « The real challenge is that prob- lems continue — people are peo- school. The joint Sunday schools may continue even after the new building is completed, he said. worked a few years ago. “However, we have really seen no problemsother than very minor “Irreveren the ad sary Networks ignore religion, study says English hold separate worship ser- opportunities to learn more about out the conference was given by church leaders of the “troubles of our times and the necessity to make certain our lives are lived in conformity with the principles of the Gospel.” Concerning reverence, Elder Boyd K. Packer of the Council of the Twelve Apostles, told members Saturday afternoon that reverence invites revelation. He expressed concern over reverence in the church in recent years. “While many are to be highly commended, we are drifting. We have reason to be deeply concerned.” Packer said the world is growing increasingly noisy. “Raucous music, with obscene lyrics blasted through amplifiers while lights flash psychedelic colors, characterizes a drug culture. Variations of Bell to deliver Tuesday devotional Weaver said his church and First with Weaver that several religions under one roof would not have Council to host October meeting and the deadline for reservations is Oct. 16. items could come up from time to create greater acceptance on the part of any of us, but it does allow 399-5627. BRIGHAM CITY== St. Henry’s Council of Catholic Women will host the October Northern Deanery meeting beginning with a Mass at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, at the church, 400 S. 200 East. After the Mass, Beth Gurrister, former Brigham City councilwoman, will speak on “Women’s Struggle with the Constitution.” A luncheon will follow. Reservations may be madebycalling Linda Wojtyna at 723-8905 or Gina Swauger at 723-8001. Registration fee for the event is $5 unable to sing and enjoy the journey. Ken Keyes, in “Handbook to ed, Temple Ner Tamid also is Church in June 1989. After the congregation met for a few months ¥ loaded with supplies. The man paid no attention to him, but con- CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio The connections began after a He has functioned in a diversity of roles as an associate pastor in established churches in the Southern California area, as well as having been a missionary and mostrecently a senior pastor. dation, he heard a man whistling and driving a mule with a wagon (AP) — Necessity brought three congregations — Episcopal, Lutheran and Jewish — together to one place of worship. But the experimutual understanding. “We actually started this to help others, but I think we have also helped ourselves,” said the Rev. Robert Hanson ofthe First English Lutheran Church, where the three congregations now worship. Performing will be Dick Williams, who has been leading musical ministries for 23 years. His message has been received in seven countries including Yugoslavia, Czechoslavakia and Hunga- hands and knees with muchtrepi- sentment, irritation, hostility and hate. Episcopalians, Lutherans, Jews share use of church building will be at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Salt Lake County Complex, 2100 S. State St., room N-2003. Foursquare Church, 4275 S. 1900 West. afraid and decided it might be safer for him if he got on his hands and knees and crawled across the ice to the other side. This he did. As he was proceeding on his hand. We are so concerned we are frozen lake. It was getting late; he SALT LAKE CITY — A support network for LDS divorced women called Touchstone has been formed and its opening meeting conducted at 6 p.m. Sunday at the North Park as he proceeded he became more A man was new to the area and had to get home and he really ROY — A ministry in music concert will be would hold his weight. He began by putting one foot, then two feet on the ice. However, well. Some of us start out this way: found himself face-to-face with a Network offers support for divorcees However, he wasn’t sure the ice tinued his song while driving the mule merrily over the frozen lake. Many of us go through life on our hands and knees afraid that something threatens us on every sciously in mind. We would like to think that the day is going to do degree in physics. He earned his master of education degree at the sameinstitution. His church callings include priesthood quorum teacher, officer in the Sunday school, Young Men’spresident, and as president of the Kaysville Utah South Stake. didn’t want to go around the lake. — him and asked, “Don’t you want to go to heaven?” The boy answered, “Yes!” The preacher then asked, ~~ Items featured include clothing for children and adults, toys, household and miscellaneous items. Ministry message delivered in musi Shirley Jones boy sitting on the front row. The preacher looked down at church, 2740 Pennsylvania Ave. Purpose of the organization is to promote a lifetime commitment to LDS values, to provide spiritual, emotional, and social support through special programs addressing a variety of needs and issues. There is no charge and the meetings are open to all women in transition. For more information, call 801 488-1064. Pulpit raised their hand except onelittle make us happy or we blame some one or something for getting in the way of what we see as our happj ness. Enlightenment is knowing there is no special person, place or thing outside of ourselves that is going to soo want to go to heaven?” Everyone produce unhappiness and keep us living in fear and crawling on our knees through life. 1. The need for security — in this center there is constant compulsive fear ofloss. 2. Sensation — there is a constant driving compulsion associated with disappointment, frustration and boredom. 3. The need for power — this is associated with anger, re- roan =“oO TNDTOn Te OGDEN — St. Mary’s Council of Catholic Women have planned a garage sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today, at the pavilion behind the From the his sermon, “How many people tinue to expect someone of something outside ourselves to ¢ Since 1961 5075 S., Roy * Phone 825-8253 * 825-90R9 42S Garage sale scheduled at St. Mary’s Higher Consciousness” states that there are three lower centers that Ome coc tm There was a preacher in an old church whoasked in the course of sD Listen to inner voice for enlightenment CHURCH BRIEFS DAYTON, Standard-Examine: CHURCH “sa 7% 2D Saturday, Oct. 12, 1991 |