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Evangelist Schedules Salt Palace Address Dr Hargis said his speaking tour is designed to address these and other cone erns In addition lo Chi l.stiaii Crusade, he is also founder and director of the David Inited States survive Presi dent Carter's first term in office9" will ' Can the lx- the subject of an address by evangelist Billy James Hargis in the Salt Palace Monday at 7 30 p m Dr Hargis, founder of Christian Crusade, Tulsa, Okla , which he has directed "for Christ and against communism" more than 30 years, became an international religious figure in the 1950s with his "Bible balhxvn pi eject which floated Bibles and Christian Iron Cur literature over the tain into eastern Europe lbs Salt Lake City appearance is part of a tour of 17 American cities Christian Crusade The evangelist conducted Christian C rusade speaking tours in South Africa and South Korea earlier this year and d crusade last year an This is his first extensive U S tour in four years, although hes been featured on two national television interview shows this year. His daily radio broadcasts are heard on 200 stations across the nation "Duruig my recent visits with government, religious and education lead ers throughout the world, I have discovered a deep discontent with American foreign policy and the Carter said Dr Hargis adininistra.'"Carter is nig enemies out of our friends overs. ts with his mixed-uforeign policy The evangelist said response to his radio and mail programs m the country reveals the same discontent among Americans Americans Worried "Inflation, the Panama Canal giveaway, disarmament, high government spending and concern about the erosion of the religious and spiritual foundation of the nation are worrying Americans, he said. Livingstone Missionary Foundation, which supports orphanages, schools, t hurches. leper colonies, feeding programs, medical climes and native ev angehsts in more than 30 countries Dr Hargis publishes "The Christian a newspaper with Crusade Weekly, The Christian 150 1100 circulation I e Magazine, and numerous Christian tracts and pamphlets , ate-Lin- Book Author The author of more than 100 books, his more recent ones include "The Disaster File, "The Depth Pruiciple" ami "Thou Shalt Not Kill My Babies " around-the-worl- Lutheran missionary John Johnson pie- pares to ride bicycle presented to him by Vacation Bible School students at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church while his young benefactors look on. The children took up a collection on their own for the bike. V Missionary Now Has Bike to Carry Word Peter Scarlet speaking Brazil), and served as spiritual counselor to the Lutheran Church of Tribune Church Editin' Ecuador SANDY Thanks to a group of Although much of the mission s work children here, a Lutheran missionary in service-orientehe said evangelism is will a new Ecuador have a part plays bicycle to help him out in his missio"We don't like to use the word nary work The 129 children enrolled in Good proselyte, but we do ev angelue here with a Roman Shepherd Lutheran Churchs Vacation mostly among people Bible School program raised the money Catholic background mixed with the for the Rev. John Johnson of the World paganism of the Incas, he said Mission Prayer League Pagan Practice 23 The missionary said pagan practice Served Years The Rev Mr Johnson has served m is freely mixed with Christian during Ecuador for 25 years, although hes holidays and Catholic feast clays The been m the U S on furlough, for the past street dances, animal costumes and public drunkenness associated with year He returns to Ecuador next these feasts all have pagan origins, he month said The Rev. Jerome Trelstad, pastor of How does the dominant Roman Good Shepherd, said the children enrolCatholic Church relate to the Lutheran k led in the vacation Bible mission9 school program undertook the project on their own. He said they took up a The Rev Mi Johnson said the special collection among themselves to relationship can vary from contempor raise the money. ecumenism to ary American-styl- e Pastor Trelstad said the missionary strong opposition Rural Opposition has been at Good Shepherd, speaking each day to the students "In the city, we get along fine The churches will often get jointly involved Kids Decided The kids decided to raise the money in projects. But in the open country and and present him with the bicycle after in some small villages, we still eneount er opposition, he said they learned he needed a bicycle for The Rev. Mr. Johnson said the small transportation in Ecuador, said the Lutheran mission generally avoids the pastor. liberation theolThe Rev. Mr Johnson, who is politics and of some Catholic Latin American ogy" sponsored by Good Shepherd and seven other churches and individuals, works clergymen "Weve had a dictatorship for six in Cuema, a city of 100,000 residents in the southern Andes mountains, and in years," he said "Elections are scheduled in July, so we'll be returning the surrounding countryside World Mission Prayer League is an to a constitutional government. There mission sponsored by is some political agitation from both the he said, and the the American Lutheran Church, the left and right, the Roman Catholic Church is split . with Lutheran Church in America forces with leftist Lutheran Church-MissouSynod, the many priests joining Lutheran Brethren and the Association groups" and others siding with the right of Free Lutheran Churches Butt of Rhetoric' Donated Vehicle the Because Protestant missions are The missionary, whose area covers run and Norwegians, he Americans by the provinces of Azuay and Canar, didnt always have a transportation said they are mostly left out of the political mainstream, although they problem When he and his wife, Audrey arrived in Ecuador with their children often find themselves the butt of rhetoric bepolitical in 1954, he bought a 1952 four wheel-drivcause the missions are ojicrated by vehicle foreigners Because it was needed at the mission "Lutherans have taken sides on some school, which has about 1,000 students, " he said, the Rev Mr Johnson gave the vehicle political and social issues "but this has not stirred up feelings to the school last year Since then, he's because we are small in number been without personal transxrt at ion To illustrate his Hunt, the missionary " bicycle is the cler appropriate said tlieie are only 14 Lutheran nils said move "Most there people giinan around on bicycles We only have two sionanes in Ecuador and the 5IHI baptized Lutherans m the country are persons m our congregation, both nl div ided among seven different congreg w horn live in the who have cars city, .Cion- Csed Buses cry Slow After giving up the auto. In' said he ( Hi r has been on education emphasis on moved about the city buses rCuema's public transportation is and medical facilities lor the people excellent"! or borrowed vehicles be and the Lutherans were verv' slow in moving into Latin metu a the Rev longing to (ther missionaries when Mr Johnson ( xplamed v isiting the country While Ecuador mostly offers a .table "The bike is the most practn al f.u m fertile ground for missionary woik of mobility in Ecuadoi." he said there are still some w ild" places m til. The Rev Mr Johnson said there are open country He told of an nrniMiolog about 100 persons m his congi egution 1st from Yale Enivcrsity studving m winch is headed h a local eldei ' as Ecuador the pastor is icferred to m Cuem.i He and 'Us ,vfe were ten' a'npuiL. II the open lien ndlai s ouid ' ' Some Evangelism ait o ked tin 'he night during mp During Ins vears in the Latin nu-i- i ii ith 'ii ii liet.s ttie of ou student s w a s can nation of 7 million he has serv ed as wi'h then' and ah tree were director of the mission school iki.alei t In tie a' ' u k so It led as gal ten through high sc bool operated mis- a ilia! y said the mission book store, w a piesieient oi F cal eil akeov i the Lutheran Extension Semmarv of I ..Im lb aid line I", I, Ann n; a eu p' f"i Iortm mom P, By told authorities they assaulted the three U'cause they feared they were going to take their land But the situation un Ecuador) is much better than that as a whole and we get along well with the people and tile authoiities are cooperative, he said One of the biggest problems he sees in Ecuador, the Rev. Mr Johnson said, is dealing with the large number of the denomination's the priesthood two-wee- ri , e Kiulwi OKM Al -. I Othi r instructors .o-.Jill Johnson and Gwendolyn Mulks, inn sery Loss Joan Sihiauk kindri gallon Jeanne Si i oelxd Billie Khephi rd primary and ill .urv S looLoi pi., liiiimr- teen , of !h lie TRADITIONAL EPISCOPALIANS ... Now you have a Church of your own SERVICES SUNDAYS 1 2 NOON Meeting at St. Johns WORSHIP !ii i t on d t M t h M K i n v a n Llllilllllimu ( u Ii h w ill he 1 j delegates am w ( h A P00 Minnfry United northern Montana (Cljurrl 2018 I. 2100 Hour 486-052- 9 sy R 2 a 1979 budget of Christ 662 Lost 1 3th South Bm't School WofsBio Spvrp Evening Service Wednesday Bible Study Hobart Woggoner Phone 467-96Services Oeaf So , S 4$ H 00 6 30 7 30 9 - a m 45 a m p m 10 6 30 7 30 ir.( 486-340- 1 -- SUNDAY 10 WEDNESDAY- 261-625- Disc r Corkish L 2 668-82- Rouse ftiont ?72 5256 TEACHING OF THE INNER CHRIST ' Meditation and Melanhysics 1th East 1 I fsaveve hi 277-568- fvi . f ST. MARKS 322 3409 ZION LUTHERAN YG70 Foothill Drive 582-232- 1 Horold Y Poitor Million Worship Services a.m. 8:30 a.m. and JOHN'S ST. LUTHERAN Glenn. Pastor 1C Si 364 2873 1030 So 5th East Su ticay Sri'(i '! i a n j SiinOdt Aoryt'f 0 00 rt Ti Schrank of Cliff t'i'h !7'l for woi Id and Fatlor BAPTIST CHURCH Barrows 1624 So. 1000 Wett Geo. Beverly Siea leifd Smith KC p m Drive Foothill PASTOR KARL D. SCHIMPF SCIENCE OF MIND fH Religious Scionco 37 Wnl 17th So 11 A M. 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Nuraary Child Caro Providod Church School 10 a ni H Cunfdlf, D 0 FiiSlut Southside CHURCH of CHRIST 5101 South State (Murray Park Home Ec Bldg ) Sunday Bible Study 9.30 a.m. Book of Acti Study 10:30 am. Worship Guest Speaker Detroit, Mich Devotional today only 2 pm. 7.30 p m. Wednesday at 61 56 Vinecrett (1110 1) 00 AM $r ! WASATCH SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH 36? E Third Sn Sunday larvltat Eddie Dunn WORSHIP ASSEMBLY of GOO CHURCH 116 S 1000 West SUNDAY SCMOOl 10 AM WORSHIP SERVICE 11AM EVANGELISTIC SERV. 6 p.m WEDNESDAY 7 30 PM lot Gurdo Paslof Chetler Bunch Paator 77 7 9412 Dor Barr Youth DurcUm 9 30 a m MORNING P.M. 910 KSl 11:00 P M 1160 KC 10-0- ns SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 KAIL 6 30 a 2780 East 3900 South 8 a m , 10 a.m , 1 2 Nonn Church School and 9 45 a m Baby Tending 231 East 1st South 2 2150 Church School 10 30 a m Worthip Service 10 30 a m (Nursery) DI HOLLAR AT EUCHARIST o m o m p m p m isr sec EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL I C. -- the Sad Lake Valley i iastost f'owmf Evangelical Church Laurol Moorin BROADCAST 00 1 Norman Kidd Fattoc Arnold AiimioI 1700 Sunday Service 1) 00 a m E CHURCH Ron Visit p.m. p.m. a m Bible School Christ iplesol s An independent friendly Btble centered OKurrh Anchor Chnstan Acodeniy WORLD-WID- Vine St. 88 (6100 Sou and VanWmMi Itpran Way) 5 filled Worship Spirit 275 South Pastor Mike 1 M Enriqutr 4 0 Church Ph. A 6 30 PM NKKT 7 30 P AM o.m. Worship Service 10 55 a m Minister Warren H Sechler Power Hour 255-622- CHRISTIAN CHURCH English) CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Pti 363 5559 370 S 3rd E Sunday School 9 45 a m Bible School 9:45 A M. Worship Service 1 00 A M. Evening Service 7:00 P M. Pastor Thomas ill a.m. 9:45 10:45 6:00 7:30 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL SOUTHEAST Worship Service Evening Service 880 East 5600 So. E. Of GOD FAMILY Pastor 4 WEDNESDAY 7:30 P.M. CHARISMATIC Enjoy Our Concept of Worship (Assemblies ot God Affiliate) Peter Pilot cJL vm vi, (Spanish 'Ejcrfrof 1 0 Sunday School Worship Service Charismatic Rally All Family Thurs. m 1247 West 4800 South A ANCHOR BAPTIST CHURCH 583-088- $ Harry P. Sweitzer. D D. A. Walton Roth. b.D Hubert W. Hodgens, Th.D Place to Worship" JL 252 9168 Mlin VSSf Bible lesson. v i'll, "An Exciting ) p m Kvangalnf for Tope Ask years of oge Parking ocrott street FOR "INSPIRATION" DIAL 5 through SAIT.UKE CHRISTIAN LCfNTER Goehring, Pastor C. 1405 West Tamarack Inletpreter Available A tweaker ?i45 a.m. Sunday School for AM Ago p m. Wednesday Cvanlng Dtnnar and Albl study Nurtory Provided Ray Oaorga A. Ny, Pastor lev, Marcia Patton, Youth Minittor CHURCH (Wisconsin Synod) 1441 W Tamarack M (4B74 Sn Sunday School A Bible Class 9 30 s Worship Servica 10 45 a m NEW PILGRIM ixuievolencc piugianis, administrative costs and jx'nsions fol retlied i lergv mem-i s The funds ai e pro-idud tiv the 2 Ml member hiil'i lie- - of the confer leaudoln, wet Al Surprise $witzr t Crib Room Avoiloble Of Nursery Future" lev Bible Believing Soul Winning Church W 9 30 The Big A.M. SERMON I A BIBLE CALL confluence ( SERVICE M. WORSHIP A EY. LUTHERAN Tic group also ap pioved 00 3th East 1 PRINCE OF PEACE The prog al l led out with 1 1 loarfenq bdermetw 36 7000 Charitmatk tellowtfctp MWtHng For Your Family . . . First Church of The NAZARENE was led Rick Bender, Pastor 10 00 A M. BIBLE SCHOOL 1 ppesByteRiAn Summer Worship 10 a.m. "Road Into the 4490 South 3200 West VoH Wd..iday tie Ii Di Aydrs, Posfor . 1 VALUY CHRISTIAN CHURCH 5pm 268-232- 6 10 30 AM Church Jomi EVERYONE WELCOME J 6 30 p St lamei Community 10 o m and Wovd-- 582-492- m sets Higtilaid lenriny tHa CKrlmal Cntr Soirf Wbdwk t Temponnly eiettinf Episcopal 777 So. 115pm EVENING SERVICE S34-I48- 6 Ky to Worthip tvaning d MeMiodists in Wyoming and join'lv f Jhd S J 278-141- SUNDAY SERVICES 12 30 P M Rpy Steven Depaoli lor Information coll Sunday School cm e it'. pal tm I slap r i I of SERVICE WORSHIP 2261 South Redwood Rood SUNDAY . church 2 30 SUNDAY SCHOOL Everyone Welcome (Umon flRSt baptist of Sail Lako't Newest and Molt (netting Fellowships: On for Information 96$ 6664 Center New Life lobar Peters Pence, the annual collection lor the maintenance of the Pope, will be taken up Sunday among members ol the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City and Catholics throughout the world The collection has been taken up eac h year by Catholics since the 8th Century It is known as Peter's Pence because the popes are regarded as St Peter's successors and the collection was originally a penny for each household first 277-030- 5 582-691- 4 m ent tlod s t Kenya were al t mils la ken a roi eul mg of the Roi k M 'll. I t m : Mum t a n hi ( Lutheran Church 1030 South 5th East CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY of i t mg r among hv h AND to The Tribune . with liuuh -- Lutheran Church, 1030-5tEast, will he held in the evening rather than during daytime hours This year's program will he 7 p m said Iastoi Monday through Fridas Robert J Schrank, so adulu is well as children can attend tin summei eii.ua tional program the 'Jesus. Jesus, Only Jesus' theme of tills year's program said l)u .! 1 . I Mr Si in auk lie s,.nl i h.sses w ill he provided for ( ibldren of pre school age thlougii sixth grade Biiilc studv I. d i nurses for youths and adults w ill ! iv Dr Gerald Miller and will mniiiii the postles Creed 3900 S E ARNE MARKLAND, PASTOR WORSHIP 9 AM. FORT COLLINS. Colo doptlon ol a leeold high iiudgit and a i art-- ; X Kev 2500 DR 253 East 200 South k bo-pd- departure frum pert pimtee. Vacation Bible Siimol at St John's St. Andrews Angl.Ucan Church LUTHERAN LCA .MrtliofliM i a Ktjjional Parlo ( In r decision to ordain women to OUR SAVIOUR'S ' Sel Evening Bible Classes pl.'ii i ' c "They obviously have a need or they wouldn't beg But handouts have not solved die problem because weve lacked the institutional facilities to educate them so diey will have the necessary knowledge to secure employment, he said Those position- - and other-- , were taken last weekend during the 73rd annual convention of the Episcopal Diocese ot Ctah held at Westminster College Mrs EE Black, sen clary to the convention, said Utah church members voted to real firm the abortion resolution passed by the 05th General Convention of the Episcopal Church in 1970 That resolution permits termination of a pregnan- cy where the physical or mental health of the mother is seriously threatened, where pregnancy is the result of rape or incest, or where there is substantial reason to believe the child would lie badly deformed in mind or body The resolution further emphasizes the unequivocal opposition of the Episcopal Church to any legislation on the part of the national or state governments which would abridge or deny the right of individuals to reach informed decisions in this matter and to act upon them," Mrs Black said The General Convention's decision to ordain women priests was also supjxjrted by Utah church members In addition, the Utah resolution added the "prayer that this decision will soon be embraced by all branches of the Catholic (Roman Catholic and Orthixlox) church Consolidation and continued implementation of the Strategy for Ministry and Mission was also supported at the convention Mrs Black said Under this program, adopted lost year by the Utah diocese, she said an Episcopal priest will lie provided for the Carlxm and Emery county areas to serve church members living there "He will serve both counties and act as a circuit rider priest, encouraging the TEAM iTeach Each a Ministry concept throughout the dux'ese and making known the presence of the Episcopal Church in the ectiini'iiu ill ministries that now exist in isolated areas." Mrs Black said inter-Luthera- n i Need Education Utah Episcopalians supxrt their national church's posi'mn on abortion and have reaffirmed Collection Sunday p inhabitants who are so poor they have to beg in die streets Utah Episcopalians t pprovc Positions Tex , Dr A native of Texarkana, Hargis attended Ozark Bible College in Bentonv llle. Ark , before assuming his first pastorate at Salhsaw, Okla He also served in Granby, Mo , and Sapulpa, Okla He is an ordained minister in the Disciples of Christ denomination, although he resigned his last pastoiate in 19,50 94nglng 467-969- 8 277 8254 262-482- 7 UNITED METHODIST 4 2 90 W TRINITY 5415 -8 6891 Chuicb School 9 45 a m Worship Service 8 30 I 1 2nd fast I FIRST 2nd Smith 328 8726 William OW.ah C kwrMt Sharttatd Church School 9 45 i m Sunday Worship Services ml.t... Him ri |