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Show v p 0? THE SAIT HEWS d -- y"y?v rrv "v W LAKE AOXvS -- It V' Fatriiu Edited b FirM n R. lc 197 Page a y- -- 1 1 rV T"'' sr w" V Y'WWJV V V Theology Signup Continues ore already Registrations reaching the president of the Salt Lane Ministerial Assn, for the fourth annual Continuing Cot The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, March 9, . rv "v r - , Mr Theological Education Seminar, for which three visiting theologians will be gues spe dkers event is schedThe two-dauled March 25 and 26 at the Ramada Inn 1606 S Main, urder the joint sponsorship of The Salt Lake Tnbune. the 4s-- n Salt Lake Mmiste-- al and the National Conference of Christians and Jews y Speakers for the event are the Rev George S Thompson, associate director of chaplains at uermann Hospital, Rev. Te ; the Houston, Theodore M Crone, professor s of New Testament at St Seminary, Menlo Park, Calif , and Rabbi Raymond A. of the Zwerm president Rabbinical Council of Denver f Pat-nck- All ' X '' . I' VV l ;: j , 7 s f.r-- I A f I president, at PO Bountiful, Utah ::..j .' u . ' ? i t ' j , i HYZ'V f A Sessions begin at - LiaMGCd i b. He Kirkpatrick shows his of Christ vith a child. Bill tfifauUm, mmai was commissioned to paint ture for school training chapel. ' chose to paint a small child m (he Intermountain States for By Ann Shields the arms of Jesus Christ his portrait work Several of Tnbune Correspondant "There were so many things his paintings of LDS general AMERICAN FORK-- A Snail child m the arms of the I wanted the face and the rest authorities hang m the Salt Lake LDS Temple 'Jauor, a happy smile on her of the painting to tell the did "1 to he said it wanted m of (hen, the the face, hangs fuer Mr Kirkpatrick has a l Ctah School be a t y The painting was done by Kirkpatrick, Alpine, Utah County, artist, who wanted ''to do something that would fie special for those who $ould see the painting most the children at the Utah State Training School." il Paul S. Sagers, superintendent of the training school, and his family asked Mr iirkpatrick to do the painting John, $ memory of their sonautomo-fiile who was killed in an accident Artists Choice The painting was to be of Christ. All else was leP up to Mr Kirkpatrick IJie artist happy painting, giving promise and hope of things to come, but at the same time evidence of the showing suffering and deep love of Christ. "My father posed for the figure of Christ, my daughter, Lisa, is the child in His arms. As for the fa.e of Christ this was the most humbling task I have ever been given, to even presume to paint a face that would represent the Savior," said the artist Lot of Prayer A lot of prayer went into the painting, he said Although Mr. Kirkpatrick had never before attempted a paint mg of this nature, he is known throughout Utah and spp-oa- intei est m the children at the State Trairng School as he teaches art there and has written and directed several pageants involving the resiAn earner work by dents foot mural him, a "Mission Triumphant, " hangs in the branch president s of fice at the training school s LDS Branch building Thu artist is also active in civic affairs and is of the Utah Festival and Pageant of the Arts, in which he is responsible for painting of the sets, costumes, make-uand visual effects The festival will be produced for the second y ear Uus summer p group during penods are the persons the minin challenge greatest istry for the new associate f t 1 at "pastor Southeast Christian ,f Church. the Rev. Elery D Killian. lot of young persons A can be "Young persons most reached effectively sharing through a he with a personal Chnst, said J Youth of the Salt Lake Baptist Assn will conduct a revival Monday through at First Southern W .5th Baptist Church, 117.5 North, with meetings starting March at ,At 6 30 p m Young persons will take turns speaking and leading the singing at the sessions, which will end about 9 pm., said Mary Wigger, director of the assoc mtional youth. Youth and adults alike to the sessions, which will include refreshments and fellowship hour at the end of services, she said. d i guest speaker at the Japanese Church of Christs annual takers week 'ormer-l- y minister of community life United at Glide Memorial LVJ.rdiat Churwh, will speak 15 and 16 at 7.30 p.m. a J Mar. 17 at 10.30 a m. at 0 church, 245 W. 1st Sooth. A. choon and a final spcakmjy s on w iU follow the morning ' said the Rov Paul yr. t s' So -- Wow , SUfUJAV WORSHIP 1 -a-,- I! o oi Harry P Swe trer, I.F.C.A. . SERVICES ., fmmi ' Hnsnsn 1 (bm Noth oflltt 969 Vww St 14thS 13th 730pm m USA 1 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 1 1 OO o.m. Tutsdiy Praytt & Bible Study "PROPRIETY AND DEVOTION" Kato, pastor of the church The minister will share his personal views of church and society, and offer an Asian American perspective of theology and its implications for church prog, ams, the pastor said. Wake is" of tne .Asian Cau- -j chairperson cus for the Urted Methodist Church and vice chairperson of the commission on religion, and race fop .he Caufonua-N- c ada Conference of that The - Rev. n Mr. does not deny the Mental ScL-nc- e divinity of Jesus; but it does aftirm the divinity of ill people It does not deny that Jesus was the son of God: but it affirms that all men are sons ot God. faith is centered in, and cooperates with Divine M nd "CONQUER! NO THI third in oar srias KUTtON. 8.4J pan. Healm ofIon g, Meeting, tree-will open M the public. Je 4 ' tv 00 &m 7 2150 oOpJW Chnstian Business Mens VALLEY CHRISTIAN Oyde Keitey, Mimster Foothill Drive 4 Momm Morgan Edwards, Pastor 1070 Foothill 5822321 Sunday School 9:30 a.m. WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. AIo WORSHIP e Mrnffct 30 o nv A. 1st Sun 1C 10:00 AJiL PBLE SCHOOL 11.00 AM. WORSHIP 4 J The Rev. John Beverleigh Gtiristian EUCHARISTS I I Sunday Services 1 1 a m Wednesday Services 8pm 277-941- or 2 SinfarScha 352 SwvMy (Hill View School) Sunday School 10 00 Worship 1 1 00 7 00 Tromtng Union 6 00 CNertw Roy tontar 0 I Pastor, UWTOr BUHCil WORSHIP & church school Rev. 7J 9364 I rv.rc.ld Bu'rus Gc'd04 1 K locate Vtr4t PARK CITY Rev David Hornbeck Sunaay School A Worship llam. TRINITY 4290 W. 5413 So. Services 9:43 A 1 1 00 a.m. r v 1883 E. 5 SCO South Bible Believing AAt; WORSHIP SIUVICE AM. GCSPfl SERVICE 7:M P.M. FIRST 203 Se. 2nd. E 328-97- J Warship Service 1 1 00 a nv, Jives r HOUSt WEDNESDAY, 7:30 P.WL hasfor Thomai H. Miiie All Denominations . JO am Wvpnip PASTORS Keith Clark Paul Rujjel 359-993- 0 532-702- 4 a.m. James Vine St. Welcome 1 1 P. S.) & 1 363-C25-1 487-757- 6 7th South, 1 7th East I a rn Ckurck School 9 50 o rn Dowjy, The Sev franca M K,if. The FIRST PKESBYTERIAN Worship 9 00 75 1 3 6 1 0 South 4400 West Su'iJOV School 9 45 Cl m lionWorship the 'V Gerald - 277-4- 2 30 The Rsv. Paul M Kato. Pastor 1 & - 42 Choct- - Scboo1 10 o I C o m The Rev Arthur C Johnson, PosNy WESV ALE Sunday Night 7:30 p.m. 2590 South State 2503 So. State tartk lah We AwMMrW SUNDAY POWI3 WASATCH v.c'ship 9 Cd Efie Sow dh.rtw-w- 4 taw SALT LAKES Pne"" CHARiSMATIC CHURCH 268 West 1st SoutK 0 :0 Waship 0.30 JAPANESE Church forofrers' SAIT LAKE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 298-689- 1 1 rn Church" hurt h (Vtf "-- PRESBYTERIAN 580 (6 00 COHONWOOD WcVih p 1C CC O REVIVAL RALLY PILE SCHOOL Miowrn wues 7 ISMI rviMNcsiMct 9 45 a.m. 1100am. u lh AM Speaker: David Hill, Stale Director MormngWorship Youth Groups and 7 00 p m. Evening Service Prayer Service Wednesday 7 30 P m. $ vwrsnip "AMERICAN INDIAN MOVEMENT" CHU23H 277-39- 6 iXkH 1030 AM o 1 sunosrscHOOi Morning Service & Church Schi ot Eost39W South Cordon L Don oho, Sunday School ANCHOR BAPTIST CHURCH S I3th05t Ron Clork. Mmister lal78 ioalh 7lh 1300 I84-J.0-2 5i9 ntO A An independent, friendly. Church 9 00& ItOOam. FREE EVANGELICAL FIRST VSSEWBLY OF GOD CHURCH Conservative Baptist 9 CHURCH 102SE.4S00 South FIRST UNITARIAN tfcrttry FronOcd Schoa Qans MI Ages 322-340- S.B.C,MILLCREEK BAPTIST 278-63- SXpm fVEMMG WORSHIP WED. PRArUJttmNG 1st So. 1 231 E. -- IlOOotti 6JDp.m EveraWonh TnnreUnon SUNDAY SCHOOL 6.30p.nv 7.30 p.m. E. Third South 165 Foothill Dr. Wednesdays in lent 12 Noon-- 1 2:30 p.m. Music for Meditation 27801 st3900 South IftJtNtNGWOCSMt YOUTH NffTINC 30pfi 8 a.m. 10 a.m. 12 Noon Adult C.ass & Church School I HOILADAY BAPTIST CHURCH 26 952 last 9fh South Pastor Rated Ctrslopulou 4450 m. 1100 o.m-- Church ST. MARK'S CATHEDRAL .SBC. THE CHURCH 4490 SO. 3200 WEST ZION LUTHERAN .m Com- mittee of Salt Lake City. Tickets may be obtained from any member of the committee or from Don Kramer, 1105 S. Mam or Walter Simpson, 1115 Gilmer Dr. (905 South). Douglas L Lafab, Minister 7 30 p -- science 2375 E 33rd South 484 6671 . GIANTS," an HJMAK 1 1 TEACHING OF INNER CHUM 27SS. 11h EAST Non denominational Sundao Service 1 1:00 a.m. Lilies of the Field (7 Radio Senes: THE TRUTH THAT HEALS Sunday 7 45 a.m. KOYl 10 a.m. KWHO CHRIST Tues., Msrth IJ, 7:30 p.m- - The rally program has been very successful m past years and at vanous churches, said Pastor Killian. SHioel W C GiJwtnf fmtm 1410 W 4700 So. 14 Church, 2S05 E. 33rd S. Sunday School 9 30 a.m. METHODIST A Dk (WiKcnim Synend) Roo4 278-488- Re be given to the work of world missions dunng the coming year, he said ... ... Evangelistic Service Thus. BiWe Shify Millcreek 777 So. 13th lost Phone 58V49?1 Hoard "We ask participants to trust God to give them a certain amount of money to CHURCH 266-931- 4 Wtx Monwr.g Second Church. 1 Sunday Schools 11am. El,:s M. Keck, Pasta. tvrfld A. Atbarl ate minister. "It is not a gift of cash at the time of the rally. The most important thing about it is faith FIRST CONGREGATIONAL PtBJcr StMdjySetod Luncheon SI 00 The Rev. William Youngblood First Church, Pastor Keck, preaching Youth Tima 6.00 p.m. Iva'ing Service 7:00 p.m. "THE FEELING OF ADEQUACY" Some employers send people to us, she said "Others are referred by various agencies and the welfare office BETHEL CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH. v American Baptist Churches S Send People Worship Sonnco 10.30 mu. So ) 9 30 3 m Communion Set net 1 1 00 a m family Bitnt Hour & S 7 00 p m mn Sennet Zeti Bufcs, 62 Cast 4800 South The Rev. Donald Sturm, speaker ML Olympus Prestrytenan Church FIRST I Gurule also woiks to recruit students PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD 7:15 p.m. "'INDEPENDENT" "We pick up the student where he is at and help him move forward, she said "For some, poverty kept them from going to school. Others heard another language spoken at home and were unable to understand English school They need help Mrs Youth Leader Will Speak in S.L. 47CO South A Rodwoodl Svnaay School A fcbte Clou Pastor Speaker Everyone Welcome! s Faith-Promi- SHARP1 0 "I like to visit employers to find out why a particular person theyve hired isnt she advancing in his job. In th.-- way, we can said nelp that student still more Faith-Promis- e Pastor D D me at the Guadalupe Center, she said. "I interview them, arrange for them to attend an orientation program, help them understand our problems here and mJtch them to the nght student Committing funds you don't Afnca know the source of to the Services will be held at 7.30 church for missionary work? p m. March 14 and 15, he said In addition, a noon luncheon Members of Southeast Christian Church, 6876 S. Highland for women of the church will Dr (2000 Eas), will be asked be held March 15 Mr Wong will address a to do exactly that March 14 at 7 pm through 17 dunng a senes of youth banquet March 16, and the rally will church meetings called the annual Rally, said end with 11 am services the Rev. Elery D. Killian, as- March 17. he said sociate pastor Not a Pledge 3 Speakers "Th'' plan is Three special speakers will not a pledge, said the associ participate in the service, he said They are the Rev Gerald Pamott, a missionary to Australia, Wing Wong, stuRav Hamson, director of dent at Platte Valley Bible national for development College preparing for the minYouth for Chnst International istry; and the Rev. John stationed in New Zealand, will Westwell, student at St. Louis speak Tuesday at noon at the Christian College preparing Ramada Inn, 1000 S. Mam for missionary work in South The luncheon is sponsored by Wednesday Eve-iin- g LENTEN SERVICE 10:55am. 6.30 pm. Morning Worship Youth Activity rule, assistant director; Carol Kaloueh, tutor. Many come to Guadalupe Center for the training. Church Charts Unique Drive 3rd Eost 9:45 a.nt. Sunday School "Persons interested in volunteer tutoring should contact PRINCE OF PEACE EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH Tuesday Lenten luncheons 12.00-12.5- BETHESDA BIBLE CHAPEL - 3 m. Contemporary Service 10.00 a m. Church School 1 00 a m. Morning Worship GCMi'om -- attending THE BIG FISHERMAN QUt b'uDY 7 X pm in Gu- - to help all poor persons who need tutoring m these areas Our aim is to be of service to all "For tutors, we need those who reiate well to poor she said. "Some persons, persons cant understand why a mother of four doesn't known how to dial a number to call telephone a school her children are tomdSouthC Temph Street' flRSt SS Pasta SCHOOL DURING "We need more students and also more teachers, said Mrs. Gurule. "U e are anxious 9 27SM12 Jr More Students 171 I. 4800 So WORSHIP 9 00 AM. & 10.30 AM. Tha The Rev. Lloyd K. Wake, pres.dent and executive director of the Glide foundation in will be special San Franr-isco- , CHURCH UNITED Coast Minister Dated : The Rev. her. Wake, BIBLE LUTHERAN William W g PRe$ByteRi,n 00 MUKRAY Organ Preiud 5:45 p.m. Service 6.00 p.m. Japanese Church 16 tfo Fattfc OUR SAVIORS 25001 3900 Second Language About 60 percent of those who come to us for help have learned English as a second Most she said. language, are persons Students work on a basis with tutors to learn to speak better English, improve reading skills or to learn mathematics. she said "For some, such language barriers have kept them from even holding a job m the past VIP offers two levels of i lasses, she said The beginning level teaches basics such as speaking English. The second level. Survival Skills, helps students improve in specific areas so they can improve their work ability Spamsh-speakm- Youths Plan Revivals I foundtr r is through federal grants, known as the Voluntary Improvement Program, or VIP. said Mrs. Dorothy Gurule, assistant director. Crisses meet each Tuesday and Thursday night from 7 to 9 p m e ter. with Him, he said small discussion EVfSrJwfSVVTfCOME Barbara, to Salt Lake City. are searching coming for meaning in "I grew up with the idea of 9) life, said the entering the ministry m my 1970 graduate mind all along," said Pastor Nebraska Killian "It was just someRev. Mr. Killian of Christian College "They have thing I always wanted to do. I looked to drugs, alcohol and received a lot of encouragement from my parents and sex for that meaning. fnends along the way. I "Christ is the real answer, He noted he has a twin for me, its a matter of getting young persons together brother who is also a minis- The 298-244- 3 Rnnwt e Pastor Killian and his wife, have one daughter. He served as associate minister at First Christian Church m Monmouth. Ore., before the funded The program, been The seminar has attended in the past by clergymen and laity from throughout the Intermountau Area Foith Temple CHURCH, INC. 103S Indiana Avenue 1 $.1 1:00 WORSHIP 1.00 Christ Cited as Solution To Problems of Youth between in will visit each speakers PENTECOSTAL Young Some who speak English but it. others who dont speak English at all and still more who need to improve their skills are being helped program at through 1st Guadalupe Center, 346 South cant read seminar The seminar includes two general presentations b. each speaker with small group discussions m Tutoring Aids English Project a m 9 30 1 4 Guadalupe Center 265 address the opening session The Rev Mr Thompson is banquet speaker and will open the semuiar on March 26 Rabbi Zwenn will close the State Training School Painting Shows Jesus Holding Child Slate Training Branch of the Church of Jesus Saints Christ of Latter-da- Box - Alicia Duneas, left, improves Euglish skills VIP program under the direction of Dorothy on March 25 and at 9 a m. on March 26. Father Crone will - Artist v a The seminar includes bdnquet on its opening night which will be open to the public for a $5 fee Reservations for this must be made in advance wVf. ?'.V" . jf f t L1 ' ;. t -- i 1 n , i i Registration $13 interested persons may register fir $15, but must do 18. Checks so by March Lake MinSalt to the payable isterial Assn, should be mailed to the Rev Donald Proctor, i 1 .- C-Ww-- J- I I So. J?ev A W Roth 298-79V- 2 Temple o ' C' St. 00 o ni Church School '000 . Case, Pastor 263-388- 9 J The Rev harry P. Swnttrer, Pastor 300 MT. OLYMPUS 3280 East South h I Scrxso 9 3C col c jt") Wc r f CO O 277-- 5 133 The Rev. DcawW F Sturm, Passat |