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Show ,rrr,-- " i J) HHU'II n My jpi" gr y iiiiji jpr jiirfiJiup r'y V""'!1" wyiyyfcy 1 Christians to Share World Communion By Peter Scarlet Tribune Church Editor Joining their counterparts throughout the world, Salt Lake City area Christians will observe World Communion this Sunday Christians all over the world Sunday partake of the Lords Supper as part of the annual event, which began Nov 1, 1936, when World Communion Day w as born will Theme of this years observance is. Take This and Share It Emphasis will be on Christian unity, said the Rev Bronston M Greenwood of Tnmty United Methodist Church, 4290 W 5415 South, Kearns Global Witness' In sharing the cup and the bread in sacrament, one becomes a part of a united global witness in faith in a crucified Christ, he said The Rev H Jeffrey Silliman, pastor of Mt Olympus Presbyterian Church, 32S0 E. 3900 South, likened World Communion to sitting at the table w ith Christ Our host at the table is our Lord Jesus Christ. To share the loaf and the cup with him is a high honor extended to us through his grace and love, the clergyman said United at Table But think also of those with whom we sit around that table, he added Christians from nations and cultures far different than ours . . . hundreds of millions of Christians join us at the table of our great savior and king " an effort to emphasize the worldwide nature of the observance, members of the Community of Christ East, Presbyterian Church, will feature an Oriental theme during their services Sunday. Members are being encouraged to dress in Oriental fashion and to brmg other Oriental objects. Cotzununiot Chalices At one large communion table, all attending will worship. The communion chalices, one for each person, have been brought from countries around the world. The" Rev. Robert Rlgstad, mission consultant for Shared Ministries in In 3638-130- 0 klhr am 1. Gratefully Share' At the Lords table, we gratefully share m the shed blood and the broken Gods great gift of body of Christ love," said the Rev Dr. William Persons, pastor of First United MethodEast. ist Church, 203-20- 0 the United Methodist World Named as installation chaplain is Lt. last served at Hickam Air Force Base in Hawaii. Added to his staff are Maj. Thomas Chaplain Barnett was graduated from Houghton College, N.Y., in 1949 with a B A. degree in the ministry. He graduated from Asbury Theological - vv. s out .y. w Tribunt Staff Ptvto by Paul Fraughton Protestant Christians share communion will throughout the world Sunday during I World Communion observance. I Seminary in 1953 with a master of divinity degree and from Chapman College in 1973 with a M.A. degree in counseling. The chaplain has 26 years of military service. Chaplain Bush received a B.A. degree m sociology from Buena Vista College m 1958 and a B A. degree in 1961 from Eastern Baptist Seminary. He has years of military serv ice 15 Koch received his and master of divinity degrees in 1974 from Concordia Seminary, and an M.A. degree in counseling and guidance from the University of Northern Colorado in 1975. He has 16 years of service. Chaplain bachelors The Energy Impact on Low-Inco- Crisis and Its People. Education: Focus on the Dropout Problem, Illegal Fees, and Vocational Training Evangelist to Review Lifes Basic Queries Special to The Tribune Does life really have meaning or MURRAY purpose? Is there an answer to the problem of guilt? These and other questions will be discussed Sunday through Friday during a series of evangelistic services to be conducted at Murray Bible Church, 171 E. 4800 South. Evangelist Mike Cocoris, currently serving as pastor of the Church of the Open Door, Los Angeles, will be the featured speaker during the senes. Meetings are scheduled for 11 a m. and 6 pm. Sunday, and at 7 30 pm. Monday through Fnday. Born in Pensacola, Fla., the son of a Greek immigrant, the Rev. Mr. Cocoris is a graduate of the Tennessee Temple College, Chattanooga, Term , and holds a master of theology degree from Dallas Theological Seminary, Dallas, Texas. Since beginning his ministry of evangelism in 1966, he has traveled throughout die country speaking to adults and young people m churches, crusades, camps, youth rallies, and on high school and college campuses. Workshops to Eye TV, Family Life Televisions impact family life will be discussed next Monday at workshops in Salt Lake City, Clearfield and Provo next week. On Monday, it will be conducted at First Presbyterian Church, 12 C SL Clearfield Community Church, 200 South 500 East, Gearfield. will be Tuesday's site, and Provo Community Church, 175 N. University, Provo, will host the event Wednesday. Sessions will be from 7 p m. to 10 p m. at all three locations. Conducting the workshops will be the Rev. 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WELCOME Salt Lake City SERVICE Mr Cornell will discuss how area churches can become a part of the private college's community support mechanism Si Johnsbiftieran 486-340- uAYSCI3L n f roryone Wticonw 1 Harold T. Niluoa i 1 1 Mr. Cornell C David Cornell, president of Westminster College, is the guest speaker at this years event, which will be at noon in the Fort Douglas-HiddeValley Country Club near the University of Utah Medical Center Church 1030 So. 5th East 1070 Foothill Drive 592-232- 1 Meeting at Re. Oil Schrock tar ManMliM oM ARNE MARK1AND, PASTOR WORSHIP A SIM. SOIL 9 AM. WORSHIP 10:30 AM. STOAT National OH. 268 2178 272-086- 7 JT New spaper Week 300 MORNING PRAYER 12:00 (1928 Pray. Book) SUNDAY SCHOOL 12:45 1 ZION LUTHERAN INNER CHRIST Ua. Mw LI KIENTOIMT Res TEACHING OF THE 275 South Th 233 (cut 200 South SUNDAY SERVICES 12.30 P Family. Thurs. 4300 South 700 East l' ONMCNOP 278-141- 2 Salt Lake Tribune, has been held for the past 36 years m conjunct mn with Amcd-iiaiAW-r- r FOR TRADITIONAL EPISCOPALIANS SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday Serwc 2500 L 3900 A The luncheon, sponsored by The St Andrews i Anglican Church Special Problems Income Women. The Relationship of Work and Welfare. The Uphill Battle to Meet Utahs Housing Needs Legislators scheduled to participate along with the governor are Sen. Ronald Halverson, D- -l Sen. Thorpe Waddingham, Delta, Rep. James V. Hansen, and Rep. Jeff Fox, Lake. Lun- cheon Women to Meet Westminster Slates Issues 80' Social service issues. sterial I have enjoyed and been deeply enriched by my double ministry More than 100 area pastors, minisas canon and university chnplain, I and other church leaders have ters have rediscovered in my own piligrim-ag- e been invited to attend the luncheon that I am basically a personalist and missionary priest after my 12 years here, Father Howlett said of his new assignment. Looks to Assignment I am excited about ministering to The October luncheon of the Christian one parish family, especially in being able to continue to serve under Bishop Women's Club will be Thursday at Charles (the RL Rev. E. Otis Charles, Andys Smorgasbord, 3350 Highland bishop of the Episcopal Diocese 0 Dr A fashion show will be presented h Utah), since Utah has become home," he added Honeys of Sandy during the 12 30 p m luncheon Roberta Spnk will be the He said the transitory nature of St Peters, located near Hill Air Force vocal soloist and speaker will be Patsy Base, will be somewhat similar to his Bolden of Provo Cost is (4 25 a person A free nursery is provided. university ministries in Salt Lake City. CHARISMATICIWORSHIP service agencies, and a dinner program will be featured at the event which begins with registration at 2 p m. Workshop topics are. Westminster Colleges need for community support from Salt Lake City area churches will be discussed Oct 17 at the annual Mini- College. While .Workshops, Discussions A number of social issues will be raised and Gov. Scott M. Matheson and several Utah legislators will respond to them during a conference Oct. 18 at Westminster College. The activities are part of the Issues 80 Conference, cosponsored by Utah Issues, Church Women United and 21 community organizations. Workshops, resource fair booths displaying the work of Utah social Westminster Seeks Funds Music and hymns in praise of composer Ralph Vaughan Williams w ill be interwoven throughout the service Father Howlett said "He never overthrew mainstream tradition, but adapted the genuine v alues of beautiful folk songs still sung in the countryside, separated what had faded, and fused with love a new sound for the 20th he said of the English century , composer Issue Invitations Members of the parish, the Episcopal Diocese of Utah and friends of Father Howlett are encouraged to bring small hand bells for the Eucharist, and snacks for the reception afterwards During his stay at St Marks, Father Howlett was known for his mm.stry in education, liturgical innovation, counseling, and support of the arts He has served as canon pastor during the :jtenm penods when the parish was without a dean He has served under the Very Rev. Wesley Frens-dorf- f, now Episcopal Bishop of Nevada , the Very Rev. Robert M Anderson, now Bishop of Minnesota, and the current dean, the Very Rev. William F Maxwell. In addition to his duties at St. Mark's, he devoted half his time as chaplain to the University of Utah and Westminster Throughout the world next Sunday, men and women will unite together as they eat of the bread and dnnk of the wine And in all of these churches, prayers for peace will be like mighty waves, rolling toward heaven, he said. R. Bush, whose last assignment was in Greenland, and Maj. Glenn A Koch, who reports to Hill from Elmendorf Air Force Base in Alaska. 1 think many congregations do not face realistically that one of seven' American families move everv year he said "Mobility is a reality for us all and God is calling us to look at the quality of our relationships rather than just the amount of tune we spend together " Father Howlett will assume his new pastorate as vicar of St Peter s Episcopal Church, Clearfield, on Nov world Special to The Tribune Three new Protestant chaplains have began assigments at Hill Air Force Base. Page 8 1979 Saturday Morning, October 6. n leaving his position as canon chaplain of St Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, 231 E. 100 South The clergyman said World Communion Sunday is one way that Christians can show such a unity of faith to the Communion Sunday Church, provides us an opportunity to share Holy Communion with millions of Christians around the world and to share love and concern for others . . the Rev. Dr. Persons said World Communion began in the winter of 1935, when a group of ministers met to study their churches spiritual needs and possibilities. In 1937, World Communion was changed to the first Sunday in October, where it has since remained. The first observance, in 1936, was on Nov. 1 tairciies I A celebration of the Eucharist mark ing the end of a ministry has been scheduled at 7 p m Sundav to honor the G Edward Howlett, who is Rev Diversity, tensions and conflicts were touched upon by the Rev Dr Harry Sweitzer, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, 12 C St A Broken World Today we are living in a broken world Something must happen to bind us together or we hesitate to think of the he said Who better than future, Christians can make a contribution to this But if in this world of schisms and tensions, we Christians cannot speak in a common language, then there is no bright day before us If we Christians cannot persuade the world that we are one in faith, then where is our hope?" Protestant Chaplains Begin Assignments at Hill Air Force Base Col. Beverly J. Barnett, who enbnnr W.M 1 St. Mark's Rite to Mark Rev. Howletts Transfer serv ice "Across N) Mf.f'MM. -- yfl,n Utah, will preach a sermon dedicated to the Rev Paul Kato, who was killed earlier this year in an auto pedestrian accident The Rev Mr Kato was a supporter of the congregation since its organization and preached the World Communion sermon to the congregation last year A brunch will follow the 10 ,4 r - THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH in UTAH m 1100 am Now meeting m Lake Hill Dotorol Mortuary 9 Mtckelee MfRiftMt; Vev lkl Phono 561-870- 7 Welcomes You |