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Show », Utah, Sunday, Page 80—THE HERALD, P Gete EvangelicalCChurch Congregation dithai ladMinister to 1973, and thentoo muraster a with his new tfect and eternally existing in three persons, Father, Son and gnment, and says his wife and children like Holy the area. His two daughters aged 12 and eight, en} rit esus Christ is now Priest and Advocate ‘aa shed His blood for us. Only schools where eve nthe class is their own age In Central City. Colo. wh X New Jewish School Teaches High Officials, Convicts, Nuns By DAVID E. ANDERSON UPIReligion Writer Imagine a convicted killer with only nine years of formal schooling attending class with a high Justice Department offi cial anda nun. Weil, net exactly attending class together. ‘The convict is in jail in Texas the Justice Department official is in Washingtonand the nun is in Massachusetts They are all a part of the American Jewish Committee's At ¢ Jewish Studies 0 Hs. a set of correspondence courses which already carry credit from the Universityof Haifa,in Israel. The idea for the academywas sparked by what director Yehuda Rosenman said was “a oriented to Jewishstudies, a fair numberare nonA nun in Boston, for exampie, told the academy was being sponsored by a local ecumeni eal commission and noted ‘many Christians. too, could profit from what the academy has tooffer The Texas convict, a migrant worker whodropped out of school when he was 15 to follow “the harvests from Minnesota to Wisconsin {to Illinois and Oklahoma,” wrote the academy thal he was trying to “avoid vegetaling” and hoped to major in sociology and Mexican American history ‘One man, who wrote that he had dropped out of school when hewas15, noted that he “worked as a blacksmith. farmer. and ce adding. “I hope to e on to wide disparitybetween the high sawmiller level of general education arnong Jews and the woefully tow level ofJewish education.’ In its first year of operation. therefore, the academy is offering courses in biblical thought. medieval Jewish thought, modern Jewish thought, Hasidism, Jewry in Eastern Europe anda history of ArenaJewry. Even though the academyis college later on [ wouldlike to write onreligion Yet anot! applicant to the sculptress ing i said she anted to taki course in medieval Jewish thought because she wants to incorpoorate the Jewish compocnent in her work. Many of the Jewish appli- Life of Jesus MeetSet Tonight there he had to work fulltime but in Oremthe congregation i represent the high se wide compet supports him entirely ed ‘This leaves me free to doail of the work of the church, suc! 8 Local Girls Competingfor Snow Queen EPHRAIM — Eightgirls from Ulah County are among those The First Baptist Church of Provo will hold a high attendance night and church spectacular tonighi at the wi in Centra! Mr Religion in America Baptists Special To Attend Youth Meet guch as receive Him are born of secretarial. teaching, advising. the Hoiy Spirit and thus become ete.” His wife, Leanne, is a big childrenof God help to bin in inese areas, siso Water bap: and the Lord's ministry, the children Supper are ordinances to be There are only two other school where thn observed, but they are not to be Evangelical congregations in oatsweret aught ine regarded as menasof salvation Utah, one in Salt Lake City and The true church is composed of the other, just organized, in is an ordained Conservative all persons who through 3a ving Green River, Emergy County Raptist minister, but he said that fdaith in Jesus Christ have been The Orem congregation has the doctrine of the E elical regenerated by the Holy Spirit about 50 members, although Free Churchis the sameas any and are united together in the many Sundays there are 70 other Protestant faiths body of Christ of which He is the persons present “It is just in the admii head tration and operation that w Sunday School begins at 9:45 differ, not in whatwebelieve The churchalsobelieves in the a.m. followed by Worship minister JAMES 1, WILSON ing personal and premulleniai and Service at li am. E smiled as he explained that Worship Service begins at 7 p.m imminent coming of our Lord Evangelical Free Churches are “The Beacon” magazine and Jesus Christ and that this Sunday. Youth Hour is held each Protestant. non-denominational loan funding for new churches Blessed Hope” has a vital Wednesday at 7 p.m., and Bible churches, which are and to remodelold ones The group also operates bearing on the personal life and Study and Prayer Meeting incorporating many smaller begins Wednesday at 7°30 pm Bible-believing churches into orphanages and nursing homes, service of the believer. ‘The church is located at 280 S. 400 their organization. “We think we and has an administrative The Rev. Mr. Wilson was born E. are the fastest-growing organization toassist individual and reared in the state of non-denomination denomination churches. However, each church The Rev. Mr. Wil draws up it own constitution member of the Ministerial inthe country For example. the churchin this concerning business matters, he After his das worked ina Association of Provo and Orem, area wasat one time the Provo which has six other churches Members believe in both the nurnber of businesses, including affiliated with it. He hopes that Bible Church and was as manager of Karl's Shoes in autonomous. Now it is affiliated Old and NewTestaments as the Provoin 1969. many more will join. Chairman criginal word God, without of the association is The Rev. error in theoriginal writings, the He attended Western Bible Lon Plott of the First Baptists is advantages insurance, retirment, receiving, complete revelation of His will institute, near Denver, from 1970 Churehof Provo The Rev. Orem Boy ies Senaie Youth chard will participate in e te Youth Program scheduled Oct. 24 in the stale Gapito) Building Representatives from throughoutthe state will participate Twoof the participants will be chosentor will travel to nt the state and Washington. D.C Feb. | and will receive a $1.000 Scholarship. mam 1050 Columbia Lane. Everyone is invited to at At To'clock regular churchAer classes wil} begin and ai 2 o’ciock there will be an hour of worship with musicled by Diane Cross, director. Special numbers will a and Children's Choirs, as well as 08, tional singiny Testimonies hpi be given. sii The Rev. Don Piott wili talk on “The 84% Steps to Christian Growth.’ Refreshments will be served in the Fellowship Hall _ downstairs following the services Nine Protestant Sects from among studentbody officers Will Vote on Unity Step and class officers at the high schools following testing of the WASHINGTON (UPI) The initial selection is made Delegates month's the nine churches involved in State School Supt. Walter D. plenary session of nine ProtestTaibot will namestate winnersat ant denominations wil! vote on a the Oct. 24 meeting. proposal cxting for mutual The program was established recognition of membership, a 13 years ago to help high schoo! major step toward long standstudents gain an understanding ing plans for unity. OOCL! in 1970 for study and “the Church of Christ Uniting’ is the proposed name for the one applicants. of the legislative process. to next “A Planof Union” was sentto If the proposalis approved at Richard is the son of Mr. and the plenary in Cincinnati Nov.3Mrs. Clyde E. Week Jr 8 the plan will then be recommended to the nine Consultation on Church Union USU Plans For Coed Convention bodies for affirmation. Coeducational School Holds Alum Election Who's Who BookLists Provo Girl Carolyn Myers, a senior at Under the plan of mutual Provo High School, is featured in recognition to be recommended the eighth annual edition of {0 the churches, CGCU mem- “Who's Who Among American bers would: recognize the High School Students The daughter of Mr.a nd Mrs “authenticity and acceptability Rulon Myers of Provo, Carolyn of each others’ bapiism; debate, flag twirling, assume an obligation to explore enjoys church envisioned. “the new possibilities for the tennis and skiing. She has won The document describes the Mutual recognition of the several debate awards andis on the honorroll. idea of mutual recognition as ‘a Mdained and licensed mini Her inclusion in this volume new and creative ecumeni- ‘ies of both men and wome cal step, unusually rich in its 984 "ecognize the need for makes hereligible to participate oe for deepening our life fevising the practices of con- in the “Survey of High Achievers” later this year. gregetional and denominational The ky talks, American Membership ‘LOGAN — All womencollege Protestantism's chief ecumenistudents across the state are cal effort, grew out of a suggestion made by Eugene snvited to attend the Associated Women Students of Utah Carson Blakein 1960, Mo ; Convention at Utah State re than a decade of talks University, Nov. 8-9 aimed at organic union have aevent will begin at 5 p.m. involved nine denominations: riday, Nov. 8. For details on regi Hallo contact the The African Methodist EpiscoAssociated Women Students at pal Church, African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, ChrisUSU, Logan 84322. Helen Tundstrom, USUdeanof tian Church(Disciples of Christ) , Christian Methodist Episcopal wome! id convention Church, the Episcopal Church, activities will include personal Presbyterian Churchin the U.S., development workshops and the United Church of Christ, United exchange of ideas between the Methodist Church and the United different Utah campuses. vee Church in the “As an organization, AWSis finding new roles to piay other The proposal for mutual than social We invite ali recognition of membership interested womento take a part wouldnot gosfar as sayingthat in finding these newroles,” Dean membership in one of Lundstrom added. denominations means member- nominates for Snow College cants said they wanted to take Homecoming Queen. The girls cou ses because they had will be chosenat activities Nov. 5 received no religious training which will usher in a series of from their “‘assimilationist”” events associated with parents or that their parents Homecoming Week. were “hostile to both the theory ‘The girls, their hometownand and practiceof religion.”’ sponsoring organizations are The idea of a “university Karla Argyle, Spanish Fork, without walls” was pioneered in Cottages; Sue Baadsgaard, Great Britain in 1969 with the Spanish Fork, Neilson Hall; Lisa Open University Baxter, Pleasant Grove, Nuttall Hail; Teri Olsen, Orem, Fern There are few es today Young Hall: Carla Pace, where intelligent adults who can Pleasant Grove, Anderson Hail; devote only part of their time to Pam Rust, Spanish Fork, study, orlive far from centers of Marilyn Jewish learning, can pursue Cheerleaders; Roberison, Orem, Greenwood Judaic education on a serious Hall, and Kathaleen Smith, intellectual level,” according to American Fork, Rodeo Club. Rosenman There are 23 girls competing For Rosenman. the academyis for the title of queen and her designed to fill in several gaps in attendants. Valerie Hunter and SALT LAKE CITY — David E American life: the gap between Susan Lee are queeii contest Nelson ofSalt LakeCity has been cochariman, and Darla Wright elected president of the and | and Jeff Lambwill be masters of Rowland Hall through the co-sponsors! hip of0 academy by the University of ceremonies. Other activities during Haifa: the gap between Christians and Jews by providing Homecoming Week will be the Christians with a real sense of traditional parade, alumni of the school and at th isa what it means to speak of a banquet, Ricks-Snow football certified public accounta Judeo-Christian heritage. and. game and Homecoming Bal! on anofficer with Prince Cov and Oo. Stockbrokers perhaps most importantly the Other officers are Mrs. Jack gap in many Jew lives who The queens will be interviewed Horton, vice president: Mrs have found th r secular by judges at 2 p.m. Nov. 5 and Alden G. Roach, Jr., recording education has far ouistripped then will appear at 7:30 p.m. in secretary; Mrs. A.P. Kibbe, their religious education. evening gowns for the talent corresponding secretary portion. The public is invited to Charies “Chuck Hamer Culp, attendthe talent show, which will treasurer, and Steven S. Carter. beheldin either the auditorium directo ge. All areof Salt or the gymnasium Lake City CAROLYN MYERS |t also calls for recognition of ‘he importance of developing ethnic and cultural diversity and a deeper commitment to racial and social justice “and to the ‘action which that justice requires." . Public higher education in Connecticut began in 1849 when the legislature appropriated money to establish a normal school in New Britain, one of the first teacher training schools in try. ship in anyor all the others. Rather, it describes mutual recognition as “a fundamental implication of the theological consensus emerging among us through ‘a plan of union,’ and as a compelling step toward living our wayinto a Chureh of Christ Uniting.” CARDS, GIFTS PHOTO ALBUMS Utah Office Supply 69 East Center St, Prove 373-2430 748 South|State = Orem Savior Calls Levi to Follow Him Jesus went back again to the shore of Lake Galilee, A crowd came to him andhe star ted teaching them. As he walked along he saw a tax collector, Levi, the son of Alphaeus, sitting in his office Jesus said to him, “Fol low me.” Levi got up and followe d him, Later on Jesus was having a house. A large num- at the table. Someteachers of the Law, whowere Pharisees, saw that Jesus was eating with these out casts and tax collectors; so they askedhis disciples, “Whydoes he eat with such people?” Jesus heard them and answered, “People whoare well do not need a doctor, but only those who are sick, I have not cometo call the respectable people, but the out- ‘ors and outcasts was following Jesus, and many of them joined him andhis disciples Casts. Mark 2.13-17 PROVO COMMUNITY cated 175. Unie. Ave. From The Living Bible Honor your marriage and its vows, and be pure; fe God will surely punish all | those who are immoral or commit adultery. Stay awayfrom the love of mon- ey; be satisfied with what you have. For God has said, “I will never never That is why we can without any doubt or foor "The Lord is my Helper and I am notafraid of anything that mere man can do to me.” Remember your leaders who have taught you the Word of God. 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