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Show Social UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY MAY 31, 1995 I --rt fK V. JLd I Phil and Kim Chapin ministry at Trinity Lutheran i i Chapin was bom to a drug area, ;d teenager and learned no1 'y to survive on his own, but also learned to be the prifor his younger mary care-givsister. Dog food was not an uncommon part of their diet. As Phil puts it, I raised my first 'hild when I was six years old. For a good portion of his young er life, blond-haire- d, fair-skinn- ed past or ones present circumstances, there is always hope for 4 the future. He hammers away at the theme, Break the Chain, driving home the message, ...just because your mother is a prostitute, doesnt mean you have to be one, or just because your dad abused you doesnt mean you have to abuse your kids - you can break those chains in your life. Phil lived in a black ghetto of When addressing church Los Angeles where he became groups, Phil shares his testistreet-wis- e to stay alive. When mony, and here again, uses the he was in first grade Phils mom theme of breaking the chains in v it Jacob Burke Church, son of Keith and Claudia Church, has been called to serve an LDS mission to Russia, Rostov Na Donu. He departed Wednesday, May 24, 1995 for the Missionary Training Center in Provo. keyboards in Dave Roever Crusades held throughout the nation. Audiences are captivated as much by Kims sweet spirit as they are by her beautiful music. Kim has just finished her first solo album, available on audio cassette and CD, and her first music video. All of the music, with the exception of one ong, is Kims original work and ranges from Southern gospel, to contemporary, to country - all Spencer and Reidhead to wed June 2 Shirl and Donna Spencer announce the marriage of their daughter, Nataiie to James Reidhead, son of Larry and Judy Reidhead. James and Natalie will be married June 2 in the St. George LDS Temple. A reception will be held in the Glendale Cultural Hall on June 2 from 7:00-9:0- 0 p.m. and at an open house at the Reidhead residence June 3 from 7:00-9:0- 0 p.m. All friends and family of the couple are invited to attend. James and Natalie are attending Southern Utah University and plan on living in Kanab this summer. tastefully and professionally began giving him marijuana to ones life, but emphasizes the done - music the discriminating control his hyperactivity start- importance of letting Jesus heal ear will enjoy and love. Phil and Kim Chapin bring a ing a history of drug addiction, the hurts that life has dealt. stealing, fighting and truancy. Today Phil Chapin is a bom again Christian who loves life and lives it with enthusiasm at its highest level, completely drug-freHe goes into the public schools of this nation with a message that kids need to hear: If you mess with drugs, you hurt the ones you love the most. Phil emphasizes the impor- tance of hope: regardless of ones e. . 1 Kim Chapin, who is the daughter of Dave Roever, is a wonder- fully gifted musician. Under the anointing of the Holy Spirit, Kim ministers to her listeners as she' ministers to the Lord, primarily through lyrics and music she has personally written. Most of her life, Kim has spent on the road and in the ministry with her evangelist parents, and since age 15, has sung and played life-changi- ng message to listen- ers through their ministry of youth evangelism. As Phil shares his testimony of the savingpower of the Lord Jesus Christ, and Kim sings and plays to the glory of God, those who hear them find hope and inspiration for their own lives. Phil and Kim Chapin will be at the Trinity Church in on June 4 at 10 a.m., (AZ). Fre-don- ia $15cfojy Communion; eXGBPTOM 1000 & SUNDAY Servicer' 1M5 Sunday ScHooC 510 So. HIGHUlBa 090 HanabUfah 04741 7fic CHrisaro GHurcv feDscples) a Ufkdwcls&K d7hsfy&rlan dllndeiC Cdiu"clvofCdyls BruceLeach to wed James and Dawn (DeMille) Bruce are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Milauna Troy to Trevor Leach, son of Brent and Betty Leach, on Friday, the second day of June, 1995. A reception will be hbld in their honor on die evening of Saturday, June 3, from 7 to 9 p.m. at 370 North 360 East in Kanab with live music and dancing. Crafty Ladies potluck the last The Crafty Ladies will meet for time until fall on June 1 at 1:00 p.m. for a potluck social. Please bring a dish to pass and your own table service. Business to be discussed will be future craft projects, and a new chairman for fall of 1995. Bring any new ideas and something for show and tell. Everyone is welcome, so come and join us. |