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Show ! (SDnooirasDii i f i:t f ? I l$3S Davis County Cupper Thursday July 8,2i New church will offer faith experience BY MELINDA WILLIAMS is currently youth pastor at North Salt Dike's Abundant Life Assembly of God. Jordan said the name was chosen in part because of the proximity to the mountains, but also to indicate an intention of getting closei to God. Jordan's last day with Abundant Lite is July l.Then. he and Jordan's enthusiasm for the congregation is contagious, ah he explains what his vision is all about. Today's young people, he said, have often not been exposed to church. Instead, they have a mosaic of truths, drawn not just from Christianity, but from New Age and eastern philosophies as well. Jordan said e he doesn't plan on trying to them of God's truth, but he believes thiough the experience of church. God's truth will be revealed and they w ill come to believe. Jordan said to offer that experience, each week's service will be ditterent. and will be experiential. "From the moment they walk in, we want them to expenence (huth) not just be an observer' Experiencing initli is particularly important lor vvliat Joidan describes as "the ADD (attention deficit disorder) generation," weaned on television and Ryan Lind, will begin concrete planning for the new music videos. Services will be a to speak the lan- Clipper Stuff Writer ELDER ANDERSON Elder Michael R Anderson, ELDER HILL ELDER POPPE Elder Preston R. Hill, son of David and Susan Hill, has returned home after Elder Daniel Poppe, son of Dan and LeEtta Poppe, has been called to sene in the successfully in serving Boston Mission. He the Louisiana Baton 3 a.m. in the Bountiful 18th Ward. 165 South 1000 East, Bountiful. will Rouge Mission. He will speak July 11 at 10:50 a.m. in the Bountiful 10th Ward, 200 East, Bountiful. 1 145 North ELDER KOCH Elder Michael T. Koch, son ELDER BENNETT ELDER PORTER of Elder Colton Bennett, son of Jell and Wendy Bennett, has returned home after Tad and Donna Koch, has been called to sene in the successfully Canada serving in Peru the Lima Cen- Calgary Mission. He tral Mission. July 11 at 11 a.m. in the will He speak July 11 at 8:30 a.m. in the 1 less Farms Ward, 1650 South 5( )0 East, Kaysville. ELDER ERROR Elder Jared Error, son of Michael and Linda Error, has been called to serve in the Chile Rancagua Mission. He will speak July at 1 1 1:30 p.m. in the Lake-vie- w Ward, will speak Springvvixxl Ward" 191 W Monarch Drive. Bountiful. ELDER ESPLIN Elder Derek W Esplin. son of Wade R Esplin and Beatriz E Esplin, has returned home after successfully in serving the Finland I lelsinki Mission. He will speak July 11 at 1 p.m. in the Fruit Heights 1st Ward, 170 North Mountain Road, Fruit Heights. Elder Spencer Harding, son of Stan and Peggy Harding, has been allied to serve in the Trance Toulouse Mission. He will speak July 1 1 at 11 11 July a.m. in the Val Verda III Ward, 3350 South 100 East. Bountiful. xl Ward. S. 200 Eagleridge Blvd., North Salt Dike. deadline Monday, 5 p.m. 1370 S. 500 W., Bountiful, 295-225- 1 speak ELDER SCHWAB Elder Daniel R Schwab, son of Kenneth and Ronda Schwab, has been allied to sen'e in the Venezuela Mara- Guayaquil caibo South Mission. He will speak July sion. I le will speak Julv at 1 a.m. in the North Canyon 6th Ward, 965 E. Oakvvixxl Drive, Bountilul. p.m. in the Bountiful 15th Ward. 1500 South 600 East. 1 1 1 Mis- at 11 2:45 SISTER SMITH ELDER LEARY Elder Jonathan Leary, son of Wayne and Susanne Leary, has been called to serve in the Brazil Porto Alegre North Mission. He vv ill speak at 11 Val Verda 6th Ward. 265 S. 5(H) West. Bountiful. 1 ELDER MANSELL Elder Robert Mark Mansell, son of Mark and Leslie Mansell, has been called to sene in the Brazil Inn-drin- a Mission. I le will speak July at a.nt. at the Farmington 13 th Ward, 347 South 200 West. 1 1 1 1 ELDER MOSS Elder Jedd Moss, son of Karen Moss and the late David G Moss, has been called to sene in the Dominican Repul lie Santo -- Missionary will successfully in serving the Ecuador 11:30 a.m. in the 1 1 July 11 at 1 p.m. in the Mueller 1st Park Ward, 1815 South 850 East, Bountiful. ELDER LARSON Elder Matt Larson.son of Jim and Julie Larson, has returned home after a Eagle-wo- e speak 1 Elder Toma's Kevin Ratto, son of Oscar and Nora Ratto, has been called to sen'e in the Costa Rica Jose San Mission. He 10:15 a.m. in ELDER HARDING will at July p.m. in the Ricks Creek Ward, 1461 North Main. Centerville. ELDER KOECHER the Elder John and Sister Jeanne Grover have been allied to serve in the Texas Dallas Mission. They will speak July 1 1 at 2:50 p.m. in the Bountiful 20th Ward, 102 Ernst 1400 South. Bountiful. successfully sen ing in the Florida Jacksonv illc Mission, He Elder Dnllin M. Koecher. son of Rolf and Deanne Koecher. has been called to sene in tile Arizona Mesa Mission. He will speak July ELDER AND SISTER GROVER Elder Scott Porter, son of Stev e and Jan Porter, has returned home alter ELDER RATTO 500 South 1200 East. speak July 11 at 1 p.m. in the West Boun-til5th Ward, 840 North 800 West. West Bountiful. Domingo West Mission. He will speak July at p.m. in the Sterling Heights Ward, 191 W Monarch Drive, Bountiful. 11 1 Emily Sue Smith, of daughter Dirry W and Brenda Sister M. has called Smith, been to sene in the Ireland Dublin Mission. will She speak July 11 at 1 p.m. in the West Bountiful 6th Ward, 1750 North 9(H) West, West Bountiful. An open house will be held Saturday. July 10 from 6 p.m. and the above address. 4-- ELDER STOKES Elder Eric D. Stokes, son ol David and Sharon Stokes, has returned home after successfully sen ing in the Alabama Birmingham Mission. I le will speak July 11 at 9 a.m. in the Val Verda 8th Ward, 2285 South 200 West, Bountiful. NORTH SALT LAKE - The Rev. Trinity Jordan has a vision for a new church that he believes will reach young families and singles, who look at the world with dilferent eyes than prev ious generations. The new church, to be called the Northern Utah Elevation Church, will be based in Layton 5 and will focus on those years old, mainly young families of the generation. don't believe in absolute truth. We want to reach that mindset." said Jordan, who 20-3- post-mode- "Post-mode- 1 congregation. Lind is currently youth pastor of a church in Pueblo. Colo. Jordan and Lind will be aided in their work by their wives, who bring their own special ministry talents to the endeavor. Small groups may as early as begin meeting LDS important." For example, Jordan said they may use candles and dim the lights to provide a more intimate, symbolic feel. Some of the things Jordan envisions reminds him of the symbolism used in the Roman Catholic Church, back in the days when the Latin Mass was con-vine- said. Jordan said they chose Lay-to- n as the site to plant the church because demographic statistics show the average age there to be 26. Add to that the presence of I till Air Foice Base, and he believes the area pro-- v ides the perfect locale. The church will have a cooperative fellowship with the Assemblies of God. meaning the Elevation Church will be loosely connected with the assembly. Jordan said membeis at Abundant Life have been awesome as have members of the International Church in Dis Vegas, w hich has offered its support. When asked if he believes the church will be a success, Joidan said. "We totally feel this is right. We have no doubts this is going to goi' he said, adding,"e feel the laird directing us from the beginning." multi-medi- guage of the generation, and teachings will often come from short films. Tint doesn't necessarily mean the service will be foreign to older people w ho may attend. Jordan believes the younger generation is particularly search concert series offers variety A wide range of artistic events are scheduled for Temple Square and other locations through July. The concerts, a gift to the community from The Church of Jesus Christ of Ditter-da- y Saints, are free and open to the public. Saturday July 10 A free outdoor summer youth concert w ill be held at This Is the Place Heritage Park at the mouth of Emigration Canyon. The concert will feature artists Peter Breinholt. Cori Connors, Jon Schmidt, Nancy Hanson, and Russ Dixon. starts at 7 p.m., with the concert beginning at 7:30 p.m. Old Deseret Village will be open to concert goers from p.m. Free parking will be available at the paik or at the LDS Institute of Religion on the University of Utah campus with free shuttle service throughout the evening, beginning at 5 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to bung blankets or lawn chairs to sit on. Tickets are required for this event. Free tickets can be obtained by callor online at ing www.hls.orgewnts. Thursday, July 15 Temple Square Performances presents Opera by Children in the Conference Center Theater at 6 p m. This special childrens event features four original opera productions written and performed by elementary-ag- e students, as taught through Utah Festival Opera Company's educational outreach program. Free tickets can be ordered online at www.lds org'events or Pre-sho- are required for both events. For free tickets, call or order online at www.lds.orgevents. Tuesday and WednesWent on day, July 20-2- 1 My Way Rejoicing, a musical drama on the life story of former LDS president, Wilford WixxJ-rufwill be presented in the Conference Center Theater at 7:30 p.m. Many of his descendants will be among the cast of this musical presentation. For free tickets, call or oider online at www.his.org f, events. Friday, July 23 Inspi- rational singer, Jenny Phillips, will present music from her fourth album. Journey Toward ion. in the Bountiful Regional Center at 7:30 p.m. A choir, as well as selected soloists and instrumentalists, will join her for this unique program. Admission is limited to those ages eight and older. For free or tickets, call order online at www.lds.org events. Tie Bountiful Regional Center is located at 835 North 400 East in North Salt Dike. Friday and Saturday, - 4 The Long Walk July Patience Loader, a historical of 23-2- drama adapted from the original journals of the W'illie and Martin handairt companies, will be presented in the Conference Center Theater at 7:30 p.m. on July 23, and at 2 p.m. on July 24. Tickets are required. For free or tickets, call order online at www.lds.org. Saturday, July 31 Tem- ple Square Performances presents local pianist, Jenny Naylor Richards, in concert at the Assembly Hall on Temple Square at 7:30 p.m. A master's degree graduate from Juilliard. Richards was awarded the prestigious Helen Fay Prize for outstanding musicianship from the school. She will perform works Scarlatti, Mendelssohn, by RachmaninollAVilde, Liszt, and Robert C undick. This concert is free and open to the public. Admission is limited to those eight years of age and older. I Missionary Sale! Clothing Pant suits by calling Saturday and Sunday, Mormon Tabernacle Choir's 75th Anniversary Gala Concert, featuring the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and the Orchestra July ing for the symbolic. We'll be rolling back to some pretty vintage stuff." Jordan said. This isn't something new: but it is August. Two $199 TopCoat Washable Slacks $119 $35 17-1- 8 Short Sleeve Shirts $269 Luggage Sets (4 piece) Rockport Waterproof Shoes $99 world-renowne- d at Temple Square, commemo- rating the 75th anniversary of the choir's weekly radio and TV broadcast, Music and the Spoken Word7 will take place in the Conference Center on July 17 at 7:30 p.m. On Sunday, July 18, the 75th anniversary broadcast of "Music and the Spoken Word; followed by a will be held in the Conference Center at 9:30 a.m. Tickets $18 Leather Belts $15 All Accessories Specially Priced Free, Fast Alterations Bountiful -- 144 W. 500 So. 292-123- 6 W. 1 425 No. 546-36(North of Layton Hills Mall) Ogden - Newgate Mall 627-31- Layton-44- 7 mini-con-ce- A 68 52 |