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Show r .Commemorates Christas Last Days gwy HEWS Palm Sunday Mites Open Holy Week Catholic annual the Week, Holy Christian festival last seven commemorat'ng the days of Chnsts life, will begin Sunday vuth Palm Sunday services in churches throughout the Intermountam Area tlam. The rites will end Lent and lead into the most significant event of the Christian calendar, Easter Sunday which celebrates the resurrect'on of Christ. Some churches w ill hold special services daily throughout Holy Week; others will salute only one or two special days. Three mam days are honored dunng the week: Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday amd Good Friday. on. 30 and pm 5 15 the people strewed palms in his path In many churches, of there will be this event as clergymen pass cut palms tc participating the congregation. honors Thursday thj Last Supper, which scholars say was a Passover Seder It was at this meal that Chnst instituted the rite of communion, and many services will include that sacra- Maundy pm, 3 pm,5 pm, m 30 the Lord s Supper, communion Friday, of the 1 30 tions of the Cross St Patrick s, 1077 W 4th South; Thursday, 8 pm, Mass, adoration following to midnight Friday, 5 30 p m liturgy ond communion. St Vincent de Paul, 1385 Spring Lone; Friday, 7 30 p m , followed by Passion liturgy Play by children o parish school. c vvvuuui Mork's Cathedral, St Good Friday commemorates the death of Chnst on the cross. It is a day of mourning. Traditionally, churches have tied their bell ropes on this day so bells cannot be rung in will include joy. Services Tenebrai ntes, ntes of darkness symbolic of the sorrow of Chnsts last days of mortal life AH lights in the church will be gradually extinguished until only one is left Still other congregations will honor Good Fnday with services based on following the Stations of the Cross significant events along the route Christ took while carrying i.is to Golgotha. cross Some will build them clergymen sermons around the seven last words Christ spoke from the cross as He hung dying. Services being held for Holy Week by churches in the Salt Lake Area include: embers First in g" to ;SttBdby fthrtr pastor of !th past five Jewfs. The Rev. Douglas L. I Lobb, a graduate theology t Aurora 1936 sisting them in improving techmques and the growth of their own faith " . Three Daughters Pastor Lobb also holds a masters degree in administration from California State College, Los Angeles, received in He 19b6. wife and his Chnrtine have three daugh- Salt Paul's, East; 761-9t- Col- - Aurora, 111., will leave Rev. Mr. Lobb I Salt Lake City on Apnl 30 to begin duties in his new posi- tton as of North : Shore Congregational Church, Jlflwaukee, WTs. 'Z !!The whole program of the divided be ptftrch will ! cooperatively between myself land the Rev. Harry Clark, a personal fnend who is already ! said Pastor serving there, "Lobb. Each of us will sene the church in our different tarcas of interest and expertise ;to the best advantage of the congregation. Lead Retreats ; lege, entered the ministry through the encouragement of my father and the s ipport of teachers in college who he suggested this direction, said. The more I got mto it, the more 1 found I liked it. 8 Class Adult & KM. Muse mu 10 a.m 30 pm lent 1200-1- fcca. TbpOj Bm Orpl . 7 JO retreats or similar Jwrial activities, he said. ; JJastor Lobb has found his .frClead challenge in the e to be working with and seeing them grow into meaningful participants within Ithe church because "they have also found a meaningful expression of their faith. ; I have met this challenge 'by trying to share with the a religious point of ; church ;view that is geared to the best 1 to and scholarship .practical, everyday endeavors of life, he said. I.i the Salt Lake City church especially , I have tried to utilize the competent lay leadership that is part of the congregation as- - pratest min-iistr- y peo-;pl- Asian Cleric Dates Talk at Th-Vr- 1 Willotr SUNDAY 161 W. 6th special music by Junior Senior Choirs Christ Church, 740 E. 5600 6 South; bm Thursday, Pas'Over worship meal, reservations necessary; 7 30 pm., Maundy Thursday service Friday, 6:30 a m , noon, short meditation services; 7.30 pm., Tenebroe. Good Church, Shepherd 8575-7tEast; Sunday, 8 30 ond 11 am., worship and communion, sermon "The Rending of the Veil" by the Rev. Jerome Monday Lecture it , 952 Ust 9m South Poster SERVICES DURING iJOitk . 7 Mon 1st So. E. 1 322-340- 9 i flRSt South fempJe and X Stft YWCFFYNOfVT 69 Vitw St (bttantn 1 3 th 14th t No th o(21t Se ) - 9 30 i 1 1 ppesByteRiAn a m Communion nca S 00 a m Family Bible Hour & S S 7 00 p m Evemrj Service Tuesdaj 7.30 pm Prayer A Bible Study a m Contemporary Service 10 90 m. Church School 1 EVANGELICAL 'TRIUMPH'' Commutcrtfs Dm) BAPTIST CHURCH An inoependent, 1880 E. 5600 South I0 Og Room of spnng holiday commemorates the oeparture of the ancient tnbes of Israel fr .n Egypt under the leader- bv Where is Your Kingdom," the Rev. James P. Dowdy, pastor Friday, 8 pm, communion, special music. Westvole Presbyterian Church, 3610 S. 4400 West, Sunday, 11 am, sermon A Chris- ship uf Moses, said Rabbi L of Abner Bergman, Congregation Kol Ami Like all Jewish holidays, it is traditionally celebrated chiefly in the home, with the eating of symbolic foods. tian March-In,- " by the Rev. Gerald V. Cose, postor Thurs7 30 day. pm, communion, reception of new members Union Oowntown Cluster of Churches, at St. Mork's CatheFriday, dral, 231 E. 1st South, ' noon to 3 pm, Seven Last Words." service ecumenical with music and clergy participating from six chu'ches Methodist St United Trinity Paul's Lutheran, at Trinity 5415 South; W 4290 Church, carry cross to St Pout s Church tor 8 p m Tenebroe Un'ted Church of Christ United Church of Hplladoy Christ, 2631 E. 4800 South, Sunday, 10.30 a m , Festival of Children Thursday, 8 pm, Questions Adults The youngest child present asks adults a senes of of the answers to questions, which teach the story of the exodus, said the rabbi. The service is guided by using the Haggadah, ? book m which each questuon and answer is listed Friday, noon, sermon "Drama of Crucifixion," by the Rev. Art ond Talbert, with luncheon communion. Each step of the meal is he said carefully outlined, The child will for in 30 will pm, congregations Faure's communion, "Requiem,' bv Senior Choir MURRAY CHURCH (.4800 J. So. 1 740 S. 5th I. SAIT 0. POYSER, CbB the Chnstton Soe.K MON. APRIL 8 -4SECOND :00 P.M. CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 1165 FOOTHILL DR. . Child Core Will Es Frcvided The father replies that it is to remind us of the mortar our ancestors in building for the Egyptians, " he said. u-- Hardboiled eggs dipped in symbolic of the tears shed by the ancient Israelites over then slavery m Egypt, he said The Matzoh, or unleavered bread, is an eternal reminder that once all were slaves. sdt water are on School ! :!- m. A Mom mg am. Worvh.p (Njrwv) -J Each participant is to himself as though he i X" Find Matzoh The Elijah cup, filled with wine, is placed on the table for Elijah, the ancient prephet whose return will precede the coming of the Messiah, according to Jewish teachings At one point in the meal, the door of the home is opened to admit him, said the rabbi Complement Rites , Synagogue seraces complement those m the home?, said Rabbi Bergman. They are scheduled Saturday at 8 p m , Sunday at 9a m. and 8pm and Monday at 9 am. at the Third East Synagogue, 355-3r- d At the end of the meal, the children are sent to find a piece of Matzoh hidden about the home, which must be found before the Seder can end, he said The child who finds the piece of Matzoh, or afikonen, he is given a small pn2e, East. On April 12, a family ser vice will be held at 7 30 p m. at the Fourth East Synagogue, East. Others include a service at 9 a m. and 8 pm. on April 13, and at 9 a m. on Apnl 14 at the Third East Synagogue. 249-4t- h VALLEY CHRISTIAN Snad) (WlstOftsin W 1410 W CHURCH 4490 SO. 3200 WEST 4700 Sowtb A KecNroad Rnod Sunday School A Btbte Class 4 30 am. Worship Server 1030 am. L. ZION LUTHERAN AlteWOftSHIf M. A 1st Svn I nte M M I 30 o m. C A .SBC. HOLLAD.Y BAPTIST CHURCH 2780 last 3900 South Sunday Services 11am. Wednesday Services 8 pm. 5mfcy irod First Church, 352 E. Third South Second Church, 1165 Foothill Dr. TiorteriteC 277-9- 12 or 4 Church, 1306 Spring lane (5000 So Sunday School 9 30 a m. Third 278-630- llODom PytOf, 6rpm Bunch Radio Series: THE TRUTH THAT NEALS Sunday 7.45 a.m. KOYl 10 am. KWHO FIRST UNITARIAN v jjy CHURCH 5o9 s we o d C 4700 Sa KaJSey, Afcmster Oyd 10.00 A.M. BIBLE SCHOOL 11 :00 A.M. WORSHIP A Church PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD le Burks Sunday J Panar 62 East 4300 South OF THE INNER CHRIST 275 S. 11th EAST (TEACHING 266-931- Sunday Sarvkc 1 1 KM o- m. "RARE ATTRACTION" SctxxX - WnmnoWtfstm fvjngrOjtic Sow Thut. Bible Study a. m. 7 7 JOpjn Xo Hedy inglert 1 1 10,30 a.m. Sunday SrhooJ for children of ell ages, (sent 213 Adults Room 21S 7 30 p m. loom 21S THURSDAY 7,30 p m Room 215 Hecr Posters Paul Russell and Keith Clark mmis'enng on the Holy Spirit Revival now WORLD. FOR FURTHFt INFORMATION: 4 PHONE 3 - & ' Sv.hi-- 0 30 A M "IS THERE A PRIVATE LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE "STRENGTH FROM 3rd Eost CHURCH 1025 I. 9 45 a.m. Sunday School Warning Worship ' Yojth Activity 10.55am. 6 30pm. FIRST VSSEMDLV BAPTIST CHURCH 4300 Soaih 7th Favt OF GOD P 2B8-2I7- Baptist Chvrche m the U S A Sunday School 9 45 o.m. Worship Service 1 :00 a.m. "GODS JUDGMENT ON CRUELTY" Pastor Keck, preaching Youth Time 6.00 p m. Evening Service 7.00 p.m. Ellis M. Keck, Pastor 777 So. 3th Eojt orte'irg ' JZ 1 .t-n- . 8 - SALT LAKES PP, CHARISMATIC CHURCH Dene Jyn 1 CHRIST body is a machine and wears oul rapidly under friction, Man's !ret-i- l South FIRST PHo-- e METHODIST WITHIN" Tues , pr 9 Hunan Re aors C ass 7 30 tm. -- 00 YOU H4.E THE SWE FRfSJMS RfPEAT 6 45 Satoai M nd Hea rg Service Fat) X mv Sd 4SU(5 (Hill View ScHool) Sunday ScHool 10 OO Worship 1 1 OO & 7 OO Trutmng Unton 6 OO C torte toy tenter ?77 410 AH rtonons 582-497- 1 UNITED The leverend A Albert Heard developing weaknesses which rt avoids rt brought under control of balanced emotions. God is love This vast love frees us from the cross pull id guilt. hae and resentment. This places ran in a mental and emotional position where something larger, deeper and mare permanent can be reprocuced in him S.LC.r IN Organ Prelude S.4S p.m. 6:00 p.m. LAKE SUNDAY fKurraL S.B.C.- MILLCREEK SAPTIST 1 ihervKt-- we SALT PALACE thi S M.v'Mng our o.m. Worship Grsran Ameron Eost Ron Oofk. Vmiser the FAITH SEMINAR KM per- sonally was brought out of Egypt by the hand of God," said Rabbi Bergman. Oougks L Lobb. Minister Bi8l WORSHIP PENTECOSTAL CHURCH sweeping Iook Jewish families end the Seder by singing traditional songs which also tell the exodus story, he said. ' PRINCE OF PEACE EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH 2150 Foothill Orive iS ix 55 945o n WTD and wine which looks somewhat like brown paste. Recall Mortar CHURCH 298-244- 3 WCtSH'P II a requires. It begins stance, Why do we eat said. The father then breaks Haroses," a dish made of and distnbues this last piece, " chopped apples with honey which serves as dessert FIRST CONGREGATIONAL BIBLE rhe chureh thet lives for others " member board of lectureship 8. The annual CENTENARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE THOMAS C S "Jesus, Morgan (dwards, Pastor 1070 Foothill Sunday School 9.30 o.m. He bore Cur tv il be an J syrtvl for Chnst and Cross In THAT sense inv e you to sen to sermons' But as o ..1100AJW Pattor Thomas H. Miller FREE Thomas O. Poyser sermon om, I.F.C.A. at the it 3280 7 30 Sunday Schools 11am. mirisfers he'p'ul to the 945 AM POWER HOUR WEDNESDAY, 7:30 P.M. Avails cr 05 A$es fvrvn v bap- p m , communion Wosotuh Presbyterian Church, 162517th East. Sundoy, 9 and 11 ime the feast Saturday. Harris, 277-395- 1 ciKtv No f GOSPEL SERVICE LOO P.M. V'TSS All SERMONS? GOOD FRIDAY 1230-Chapel Worth Stmcx Park The silver Elijah's Cup, the Matzoh Cover, the Haggaduh and many other necessary items will go on Seder tables throughout the Intermountam. Area this weekend as members of the Jewish faith prepare for Passover. 10 10 Sunday. MEETING "X-RATE- D" htend, WORSHIP SERVICE Iasi Words' 1st South, ME LYING ANCHOR Childrens Luncheon 12 Noon Seven 245 W 171 Church" BIBLE SCHOOL 12 004 SI MsriiT Episcopal Catted! al United Soviet lam, contemporary serday. 11 a rr. . sermon vice; "Triumph" by Dr Harry Phillip Swe.tzer, postor; reception o communicants class, music by Carol, Choristers and Sanctuary Choirs Thursday, 7 30 pm, sermon I Do Not Know the Man," by pastor. Jooonese Church of Christ, a m English worship with tismal service Mount Olympus Church, E 3900 South, Thursday, son Jewish Faith in S.L. Readies Services to Mark Passover 9 45 am. Sunday School 1100am. Morning Worship Youth Groups and 7 00 pm. Evening Service Prayer Service Wednesday 7 30 p m 7:3npm. GOOD FRIDAY 1580 E Cottonwood Church, 10 o m , Vine St , Sunday, worship with music by Lofton-woo- d , Thurs-dc.,High School Choir. 7 30 p m , Tenebroe First Church, 12 C St ; Sun- CHURCH FREE 278-488- 6 Church Coniimjnicn Service Mrs. Linda Bergman prepares Seder table for Passover while telling Possover Feost Presbyterian p m 7 A Harry P Sweitzer, D D., Pastor MAUNDY THURSDAY -- S, 1910 East 3900 South Rev. Gordon R. Donoho, :00 a.n. Morning Worship (Kectpbon of 1974 7375 E. 3300 JU pm, open South, Sunday, house In cnurch school, play 'n Fellowship Hall. Thursday, 7 30 choral prop m , communion, gram by Chancel Choir First Church, East; commuThursday, 7 30 p m nion Trinity Church, 4290 W 5415 South; Sjnday, 11 am, sermon "Love Beyond Measure," by he Rev. Howard V Hutf, pasmusic bv Children s and tor; Choirs Choncel Thursday, 6 582-232- 1 - t 9 00 1 United Methodist Christ Church, BIBLE CHAPEL Good 231 proyer, scripture, meditation. Conservative Baptist BETHE5DA Wwhesitj'fT-OOi- Tbmday 10:30 m. 1 530 Ji. Fn 12-- 3 pm., 530 rai., 8 pm. Holy Sal 10 p m. (Easier Vigil) Mjimty Page 16 1974 STlOVlXp-- Sundjji Scftooi Gasses Tibs 1210pm. 5.30pm. PtTU P.truijR Saturday Morning, April 6, Firt Section INNING WOt SHIP WfD. Me Cos Possover Feost, reservations by Sunday 1070 Foothill Zion Church, Dr; Sundoy, 11 om, cantato The Passion According to St Mark," by choir and congrego tlon Thursday, 7 30 pm, communion. Friday, noon, song, HirseniP HOLY WEEX SERVICES Edited h ol 9-1261 YOUTH NX . WiiA on seven lost word". St Pails Church, 5071 S. 4200 West, Thursday, 7 30 p m , Sunday school MCNINGWOVP P4S&II5 11OOa.n. U purtrovmg trial of Jesus 1955 E. Redeemer Church Ave ; Sj.idav, 8 15 Stratford a m , communion, palms Thursday, 7 30 pm, communion and sermon by the Rev Clayton W 30 Hammell, pastor. Friday, of Darkness" pm, "A Sivlce meditation y the choir, cho-- Pastor Roden Cfrtstapdoui 30p-m- ;H2 will also speak April 13 8 pm. gx the TraveLodge yn'The New Future of Chns- has been proclaimed Hope and tmfication jji Salt Lake City and Utah by 'Gov. Calvin L. Kampton and 41 y r E. J. Gam. ond 2 1 VIEW YOURSELF?" South. trJty. , ; .Friday pay of So. KWw SCHOOL y TraveLodge, 3900 "NOW DO YOU Rev. Sun Myung Moon, founder of the will be honored banquet by that orgamza-toTncIaat 7:30 p m. at the 7040 W Atonement Church, 7 30 3500 South. Thursday, sermon "The p m , communion, Gift of Togetherness." bv the Rev Joseph A. -- uthro. pastor; -- WORSHIP 9 00 AM. & 10 30 AM. 1 W'e will alternate months ; the pulpit giving sermons, ;in 'leaving one of us always free Lutheran LUTHERAN 2500 ye. 3700 BETHEL CHURCH m, 12 noon Ourcli ScNxl 9 30 m S. 4615 Stephen', Sunday, 11 am, eucho-rls- t, blessing and distribution of serpalms. Thursday, 8 p m vice Greek Orthodox Holy Trinity, 779 S 7nd West; Sunday. 9 am, Orthros; 10 a m , Sunday School worship servl'e; 10 ISom., liturgy Prophet Elios, 5335 Highland Dr ; Sunday, 9 a m , Orthros; 10 om, Sundoy School worship service, 10 15am, lituroy. OUR SAVIORS St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral EUCHARISTS St. West; View You How Do Yourself is the title of a free Christian Science lecture to be given Monday at 8 p m at Second Church of Chnst, Scientist, 1165 Foothill Dr (1960 East), by Thomas O. Poyser, a member of the Chnstian Science Board of Lectureship. East; p m , I Church, Friday, 7 30 Sun- day, blessing of palms, 9 30 am, church communion; 11 school, om, choral eucharist, sermon Thursday, 7 o m , 10 30 am, communion. Friday, 1? 30 pm, ante commumong, 7.45 lltonv, meditation; pm. Stations ot the Cross, meditation. Biblical meditation "The Power of the Cross," communion. Baptist Anchor Church, 1880 E. 5400 South, Sunday 11 am, "Leadership ot the Lord." sermon by the Rey. Thomas Milier, pastor; special music Sunday, 7 pm., film "A Man ond His Men." 4400-7t- ters. in from Alliance Lake Alliance E 731 1st South, Sunday, 8 am, 10 o m and noon, eucharist with wfllms, special music ot 10 a m Monday, 5 30 pm, eurhar.st Tuesdoy, 1? 10 pm., eucharist. 7 Wednesday, am, eucharist. Thursday. 10:30 o m , 5 30 p m , euchorists; Altar ot Repose from 11. jd am to 5 30 p m Friday, 5 30 pm, Way ot the Cross for Young Christians; 8 p m , Way of the Cross and communion 8am, I of Church are ;CQngregational spending the month of Apnl I y Stotiors Cross, , liturgy, p communion Holy Week Mission Palm Sunday through Coster Sunday by the Rev. Alovsius Tarreil, with nightly services ot 7 JO p m Sacred Heart, 948- - nd East; Sunday, 8 a n, High Mass and procession; 11 am.. Low Mass Thursday, 5 30 pm, High Mass, procession, 6 30 adoration. p m. to midnight, St. ;.L. Pastor Gains Post in Midwest 8am,of oil services Thursday. Low Mass; 5 30 Mass 30 Mount Tabor Church, 1757th East, Sunday, ' 10 a m , communion. sermon Polm Sunday Attitudes," by the Rev Stanley R Olson, pastor. Thursday. 7 30 Friday, 7 30 5 m , communion O n , Tenebroe s Church, 7500 E. Ojr Saviour 9 and 3900 Sunday, South; sermon 10 30 am, communion, "Two Who Went to Jerusalem, Jesus and Judas." by the Rev William K lover, postor. Thursday, 8pm, candlelight communion, special music by Carol, FriDescont ond Boy Choirs 8 dramo 0 m , youth day, o.m., liturgy, 6 Friday, o m , communion; 5 P m , Sta- Palm Sunday Rev. Howard V. Huff, left, Joe Lopez ready cross being carried In joint Good Friday Lutheran churches. sendee by Methodist, bless- ; ing ond distribution ot palms ot 5 commemorates the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusal n, nding upon a donkey while of Moss cession Tuesday, ot the Chrism. Wednesdoy, 7 30 m , Tenebroe. Thursday, 5 30 p Lord s Mass of the pm Supper. Frldoy, noon to 3 p m , service, prayers, homilies ond meditations; 7 30 pm.. Stations of the Cross ond homily. Our Lady of Lourdes, 674-llt- h Fast, Sunday, Mosses at 8, 10, 11 Trelstod, postor Thursday, Laatf pm, sermon "The Robe.' Friby postor. special music day, 7 30 pm, Tenebroe ser-y- i e based on seven last words 7 4pm, Triumphal Entry members Madeleine, E South Temple, Sunday. a m , b'essing of palms, pro- THE SAIT LASSE AREA S C Cathedral ot the 331 10 Of 235 South E PRESBYTEM.-1580 Vtne.St. COTTONWOOD (6100 S) 277-475- 1 Worship 10.00 a.m. Church School 10 to 1 1:30 a m. Pe Fev Arthur C Johrscn, Postor JAPANESE 268 West 1st South 1 Church School 10.30-Wors- hip 10.30, 12.30 363-325- WCRSH10 & CHURCH 9 00 & SCHOOL 11 00 a m Re. I 4n j'rV R364 Re CC3' 1 PARK CITY Rev Oawid Horneck Sundoy School & Worship Mom. 'TRINITY 4290 W. 5415 So. Serv.cet 9 45 8 11 OO 303 6726 1 1 Tie Rev Jcmes P Ck?wcFv, TV Rev. M W ESTVALE 36 1 0 South 4400 West CO a m Koto, Poster K rju The Rev A W icrh 298-799- 2 a.m. Sunday School 9.45 a.m. The Rev. Gemi d V Cose, ftjsnor FIRST PRESBYTERIAN So. Tnmple & C St. 9 & 1 1 :00 a m. Church School 1 0 00 a.m. CO 9. Worship Worship 1 1 363-383- Che a m. M 1 298-689- 1 FIRST 2C3 So 2nd E Service fha Rev. ftou I 487-757- 6 7th South, 1 7th East Worship 9.00 & 1 1 .00 a m. Church School 9 50 o.m. WASATCH Rev hory P Poster e. 277-51332S3 East 3900 South Church School 9.30 all ages). Worship 11:00 (Nursery). VT CLYVPUS 3 Che Re, Donoxi F. SKm. P:sor |