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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, March 6, 1965 4 Greek Church Readies Ritual for Great Lent WS OF SALT LAKE AREA four Sundays of ter into the Great Lent on Moa members of the day. Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox The period consists of six Following preparation, en- - Church, 279 S. 2nd West, will Special Sunday Services that Lent was a time are bound by the fast, however, liquids are iftibwed between meals. In the Episcopal Church, fasting Is observed as a traditional act of discipline and devotion. The generally accepted practice is: A very light breakfast, no lunch, and a normal but simple of peniten- who tial retreat. Prayer, teaching and fasting became die essentials of the Lenten discipline. Fasting during Lent Is mandatory for ail Catholics between the ages of 21 and 59; no on.ls excused except for medical or other serious reasons. And the reasons must be discussed with and permission granted from a parish priest or confessor. One Full Meal ' The fast allows one full meal a day and two other meatless meals, which together are not greater than one full meal. Meat is permitted only once a day at the principal meal. Eating between meals is forbidden to all dinner. ACt , It must be remembered that fasting and abstinence are to be aids means not ends. They do not accomplish anything themselves, but they can be used as acts of devotion and discipline. Every Catholic is obliged to receive Holy Communion at least once during the Lenten-Easte- r New Look for Mass Comes to Utah Sunday Utah Catholics, along with their throughout die world, will witness more changes in the Mass Sunday, he first Sunday in Lent. The use of the English in the Mass began last November, with the first Sunday of Advent. The coming changes Involve the structure of the Mass rather than the language, said the RL Rev. Msgr. E. F. Dowling, chairman of the Liturgical of the Diocese of Salt Lake City. Midvale; the Rev. Frederick T. Draeger, C.S.P., pastor, St Rose of Lima parish, Layton, and the Rev. Jerald H. Merrill, administrator, Guadalupe Mission, Salt Lake City. The most noticeable changes in the diocese of Salt Lake City will be: Shortening of the prayers at the foot of the altar at the be- Vatican Council place just after the priest says to the people, Go, the Mass is ended. From Bench The priest celebrating the Mass will ordinarily preside from his seat or bench on the side and will not be at the altar until the Offertory, beginning the liturgy of the Eucharist. This practice will vary in different churches depending on the physical setup of the sanctuary but if possible the celebrant will go to his seat immediately after kissing the altar at the beginning of the Mass. ginning of Mass. The last gospel will also be deleted. The Mass will end with the final blessing which takes Corn-emissi- 1 To implement changes decided by the Vatican Council in Rome,-thMost Rev. Joseph Lennox Federal, Bishop of the diocese, appointed a Liturgical Commis- e sion. Members are Msgr. Dowling, pastor, St. Anthonys parish, Helper; the RL Rev. Msgr. J. C. Stoffel pastor, St. Thomas Aquinas parish, Logan; the Rt Rev. Msgr. W. E. Vaughan, pastor, St. Ambrose parish, Salt Lake City; the Rev. James T. Kenny, pastor, St Theresea parish, B1BU CHAP 1 1 BS7HISDA 1949 VIEW STREET de-t- o Work will start Monday on this unique church j gation of Christ Lutheran Church. It was Architectural Lake firm. Salt a City signed by be built at 222 E. 5600 South for the congre- lord' topper lot) 6350 South Highland Drhro Kondoll laoor, Miniitor 10 Sunday libto Study 11 Morning Worship 6:45 Evonina Sorvico 7 Wodnohday Biblo Study 11 a.m. ....... .... 7i30 p.m. b United -- PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 740 5. 7th Eat Frd L NidrKiw, Pastor, 2951631 fvnday School . Sermon! "When the life Yen Take Is Your Own" 0 P.M .... BOUNTIFUL - South-3:9.1- Bov. 1 9:43 a.m. 1:00 a.m. 3 Pastor Thomas I. Sorvico FIRST CHURCH , ' . Mam RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Salt lake city fellowship her of Uniturf Church f Ruligieu Science S. ' CHURCH ACTIVITIES RAMADA INN Sermon 1 1 Cara Available Nortb-R- Derwia Wolfh, PofNV HOLLADAY BAPTIST CHURCH 3780 East 30th Seath-- H. W. Wicki, Pastor GLENDALE BAPTIST CHURCH Comer Tb Pathway to Perfection Worf, 7i30 P.M. - date "Science mt Mlnrf" ' Dr. Peart I. Matthews Ava. and I JemaB McFaridge Straat FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH a.m. Topic: lit , Granger Wat 9531-27- ; r . SOUTHEAST : 49S HigMood ' av. Herbert 1 Brenrff -- Minister h. BAPTIST CHURCH Drive-Cher- iee x School 9:4B e.m. THI LUTHIRAN last e.m. g.m, 700 rjo. Union Ironing Servian 0:00 pA 7:20 gjn. Training Union Ivonlng Sarvica 0:20 7:20 g.m. Training Union Ivonlng Sarvica 0:26 7:20 g.m. R.m. am, p.m. p.m, "A Bthle Believing Bible Teaching Church CHURCH-MISSO- SYNOD URI 7134 South 1704 East, James tchwandt. Sunday School 9:38 Worthip Service Patter 10:4S lBeu,,,,,u,, aZT Sunday School f:4J a.m. Worthip 10:34 a.m. AX 1755 East Stratford (20th East, ISIS South) Rev. Clayton W. Hemmell Early Mornlnp Worship 1:15 a.m. Sunday School, Bible Class 9:30 s.m. IN Lata Morning Worship 11:00 s.m. m 1 1 a l r r 1030 South Sth East 9 C. G. Stockcamp, Pastor 91a EM a.m. Sunday School Worship 0:3811 s.m. BtnCEMCD KCUCEfVICK ry JUnll THI NATIONAL LUTHERAN COUNCIL 11 s.m. Barton Hushaoen Sunday School 11 a.m. 711 Nrth (Rosa Park) TBIMITV I I I Stanford R. Hall, Pastor Morninf Sarvica 11 a.m. Sunday School 9:St a.m. (Vila Rsv. w,,t m 7h ,,rt t. Donald I. Olson, Pastor Church School Worship 9 and 11 a.m. ALC TAROD 14 a.m. OUR SAVIOUR'S a!Ecox, PastoV crYiVT Sunday School 10:0 a.m. Warship S:4S s.m. and 11:00 s.m. 871 4300 Wsit, Ksarnt 1 Ray. H. I. Hamma, Pastor 31s Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Divlaa Worship 11 s.m. ' Poothlll Neala Nelson, Pastor EL TIOK1 Sunday AIWIT Echo 19:30 a.m. Worship ;30 and 11 s.m. Sunday School 9:10 s.m. Worship 1:30 and 14:45 a.m. f DAIII'C "HUl 3 CT MADIf'C331 IILHlVIX ,st South' EM 3 Wesley' Prantdorff, Tha The Vary Rev. Rev. Jamas T. Brawn, Tha Rav. Quontin P. Kolb. SUNDAY SERVICES 7.30 AM, Holy Eucharist, f AM. Morning Prayers and Holy Eucharist, II AM, Morning Prayer ond Sermon -IN Sundays). 7:00 PM, Evening Prayor. WEEKDAY (Eucharist SERVICES-H- oly Eucharist Mon. 7:30 AM, Tuts. 5:30 PM, Wsd. 7i00 AM, Thurt. 10.30 AM, Prl. 12.10 PM, Sot. 9,15 AM. PM. Morning and Evening Prayer Dally 9:00 AM. and Sil 31s CHURCH Poetor Riley Orent 17th South and 17th East Strut C C Donald Christianson, D.D. Donald Stainer, l.D. Achaean, I.D. Church School " Youth Groups -- p.m. WESTVALE , 310 S. 4400 West -John Grown, Pastor It Wenbip 11:00 e.m. A 'i. T f- - 9dl e.m. Vine St. (41 it Sooth) David Steele, l.D. MinMor Doplkoto Worship 1 School Clones at 9:J9 11:04 A.M. 15SO j Nursery Cara Provided Same Hoars MT. OLYMPUS 3300 East 3900 South 277-54- 30 Worthip and Church Shoel 10 to !li40 a.m. Nuraarf D. Moa Cordell, Minister DA D.D. Tha - i The lev. Carl Rav, Lawrence t111 Dr,v 40) and 1700 SOUTH, Tho Rav. Robert H. Cochrane nd Tha Rav. Pater H. Joaet. SUNDAY SERVICES-H- oly Eucharist 7:30 a.m. each Sundry 9.11 a.m. Morning Prayer olid Sermon 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays, nd 4th Sundays, 11.00 a.m. Holy Eucharist Holy Eucharist. J?nd 1st, 3rd and Ath Sundays, Morning Prayer and Sormon 2nd and 4th Sundays. , Nursory provided for 9.15 a.m. and 11.00 a.m. Services. WEEKDAY SERVICES Morning and Evoning Prayor Dally 9.00 e.m. and 5.15 p.m., Holy Eucharist Wednesday 4:48 a.m. and Thursday 9.30 a.m. Holy Days 9.30 a.m. All ALL s COTTONWOOD R. NURSEtY CASE Sunday School morning services .11 ojn. Elephants." rr f -- Sorment ' "look Out for tho M. i, 4S la' Irlcson, "h 341 Roy ' Russell Kero Curate. SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 AM. Holy Communion,' 9r30 AM. Church School (2nd Sunday Holy Communion) Nursery. 11.00 AM Morning Prayor, (Holy Communion, 1st A 3rd Sundays) Nursory. n A Holy Dayv 7.00 A 10:30 AM WEEKDAY SERVICES-Thurs- day ' Third Saturday, 1030 AM Healing Service Church School 9:45 a.m. Warship 9:43 and 11 a.m. o.m. T-f:- Worship Sorvico Mayo Brown, Potter Morning Service a m. a.m. f Ch. School, AH Agaa Warship and Sermoa "Tha True Vina" 5 00 p.m. M.Y.F. 7:00 p.m. Evening Service Free Parking Around Church South Tim pit Raymond Training . .... ....... CROSS OF CHRIST WASATCH FIRST loaning Sarvka Soy. PeWor-- CS 'all Churches So4oy 6:00 9:45 Sunday School .....11:00 Morning Worship 6:15 Youth Groups 7:30 Evoning Sorvico 7:30 Prayor Sorvko, Wod.. 3900 So. LUTHERAN Sunday School 9:48 a.m. Morning Wor.hip 11:00 Nursery is provided for both services SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCHES Union Pastor a.m. 11:00 a.m. . Training fast 3900 South 945 - ' CHURCH 1910 HU STH IAST Minister Robert J. iarra 9 GRACE METHODIST th Weet and 4th Sevth at ov. I. 10:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 7:30 P.M. Evoning Sorvico Siblo Study A Prayer Sorvico Wodneidoy, 743 p m. viivnui WELCOM- E-- PRESBYTERIAN CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH 1000 So. State St. Sunday, March 7th March lOrh Evangelical Free Church CENTENARY 1740 S. Aget 7:15 p.m. fkagge Memorial Chapel open to oil foitht for wedding, end teoerab FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST 997 (Undenominational) ST PAUL'S 1338 Wert 1330 Sevt- h- Sondolph W. Gentar Irwoot Hoimoo, lecturer ' AU 1 1 High M.Y.F. I 4 P M. Intermediate M.Y.P. 7 P M.-- Sr. High M.Y.P. Advlte 7 P.M.-Yo- ang 4 Slocks lost of Tomplo Sqvero by Choir .Nonary During Morning Miller 9 and P.M.-- Jr. Including Yuung Adult Fallawihip Mldweak Sorvico 1178 West Sth - 484-48- 6:39 p.m, Yaath Mootings Far All "Somebody or Nobody" I p.m H. 9:45 A.M. 11A.M. Music Minister WORSHIP SERVICIS & CHURCH SCHOOL Dr. Balnbridgt Preaching "The A du boats of Teeth" (Rev. Pool Aiken) MORNING SERVICE at 5600 So. Powdr Hour Wed. . Holy Spirit" Wednesday, Oaepai Sorvico 7 p.m. ' . Sunday School YELKIN, 11 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 9:30 A.M. BIBLE SCHOOL 10:4S A.M. terim minister. The other three visitors are John Goldthwait, Toby Van Buren and David Scheyer. The four will be guests of the congregation while in Salt Lake City. "R.liflen I. for Weaklingrt Riloy, Th.D., Patter Jeno, M R. I. Miniiter at Id. S Meale 7:30 p.m. Ivonlng Worthip Sorvico Combined Services - 777 South 13th East Minltter Worship Sorvico GINI nd 11 a.m. a.m. lari L 5600 So. 2375 EAST 33RD SOUTH FIRST FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH FRANK M. BUSH 1 Lake City's Dawntawa SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 a.m. 7:30 P.M. Hoar of Prayor Wodneidoy Silver fork Tooth Camp and Biblo Conforonco Raymond D. CHRIST East at 2nd Chwrcti 2nd South N unary CHURCH 569-13- & CR UAIV Kim nWLI Worship Services IN GENESIS Four students being trained for the ministry now attending the Starr King School in Berkeley, Calif., will be featured at a meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Eliot Hall at First Unitarian East. Church, The Board of Trustees has voted to invite Richard Harris, one of the four visitors, to coma to the church next fail as an in- Worship 10 a.m. ago. 201 N. 3rd West, Sandy SCHOOL Millcreok 9:30 a.m. Unitarians Host Four Students VALLEY CHAPEL GOOD SHEPHERD 7:30 PM. CONGREGATIONAL 360 East 3rd Sooth 2343 East 33rd South (Millcreek Fluid) 11am. 241 IllOO A.M. Communion Sorvico FOOTSTEPS - READING ROOMS 269 South State ' (Granger) 3044 W. 8500 So. Worship 10 e.m. Sunday School 114 CY Jos. A. Luthro, Pastor Milton J. Hilhlay Pastor Claisot for oil 9i43 AM "Gening Acquainted With the last Firs mt d Second CONSERVATIVI 9S3 (nit 9th First South & Fourth last BIBLI SUNDAY SCHOOL BAPTIST CHURCH An independent, friendly Bible cantered church 1880 SERVICES declared. The Lent begins with tha Great Penitential Canon of St. , Andrew or Crete at 9 a.m. Monday and in the evening at 7 p.m. the Great Compline Service will be held. Confessions will ba heard after the evening service. Vespers and Divine Liturgy will be held Friday at 6:30 a.m. and from 7 :30 a.m. to 8 :30 a.m. early communion will be celebrated. On March 13 Sunday School Communion Service will be celebrated at 9 a.m. During the Great Lent, Orthodox Christians should abstain from all meats and animal byproducts such as dairy foods. Father Berris said. The only days thatmust not ba fasted strictly are Saturdays and William R. Casa Sunday School Worship Hour beau- tiful Lenten service more than anything else help us to deepen our spiritual vision, to reconsider our life in the light of the Orthodox teaching about man, ha ATnUEMrMT I wru CIVIC rv I M Raymond D. Jones, Min. of Id. and Music. A, M. Beaudoin, Mima-Concord GILEAD BAPTIST 460 ter. Church School 10 a.m. Worthip 11 a.m. South 8900 Weet Chaa. L. McCarty, Paator. M ACkl A 2008 lYIMUIVA Church School, 9:48 a.m.) Worship, 11 a.m. 184 E. McMillan Lana Jerry W. Babylon. Mlnlataf. MURRAY Church a.in. Worship, 11 a.m. School, (Junior Church for Children Under 11) FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sloan-Ketterin- PMUAIIV A.ALVAKT Sunday 11 a.m. Wodnwday, 8 p.m. Small Children Cared For Visitors Wakoma Ample Forking ANCHOR' State University campus for the last four years, will be dedicated Sunday night. First Church -- 352 East 3rd South Second Church 1165 Foothill Drive First Church, Millcreek 2605 E. 33rd South ICC. Only Onco' LDS POCATELLO (AP)-T- he Institute Building that has stood on Red Hill beside the Idaho "MAN" Drive Paul Aiken, Mini ter. Sunday School 9:65 Worship Service 11:00. South 13th Kaft Church School 965 "Ark of Safety" Church School 10:15 a.as. family Worthip 9:30 Itmgw Dedication Sunday Earl L. Riley, Pastor. r 2550322 231 E. 1st South, for their monthly luncheon meeting. The program will be furnished by the Protestant ministry at the University of Utah. Reservations should be made Monday. BAPTIST SANDY COMMUNITY CHURCH 10044 PUNT DRIVE 0031 IAST) 1370 Marks Episcopal Cathedral, y CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 1015 South Orchard BETHEL CHURCH 3431 EAST 4300 SOUTH -HORACE M. McMUlLEN, Minltto, PHILIP 1. ANDERSON, Ant. Minina. WORSHIP and CHURCH SCHOOL and 11 a.m. POUI YOUTH GROUPS All AGES fdlut, am. Ministers 0 H0LUDAY ou. t. mat, I 7 iaM 13th Sooth h, ground-breakin- I. 456-0521s South Minister W I If rad I. Stukat SERVICES: 9:45 and 11 a.m. 4:30 and 7:15 p.m. "A Fundantonal Hot inass Church" E vary ana Walcoma 2015 SOUTH kibla SdtaoF Sunday 945 a m. 10 45 a.m. Wartfiip Sunday 4:30 p.m. Warship Sunday Clauda C McQuiddy, Ministar CR Sun. School Worth Ip 11:00 a.m. Evangaliitk 7:00 p.m. liblo Study A Youth Wod. 7:30 p-Thu Calf to Worthip th United Church of Christ FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD "You'ro Town Meeting COMMUNITY by Mrs. Dal Siegel, East, is in Washington, D.C., where she win attend the Bnai Brith Womens national convention to be held in the Shereton-Par- k Hotel beginning Sunday and continuing through Thursday. Sundays keynote speaker will be Atty. Gen. Nicholas B. The Challenge of Change. Other speakers at the convention will be Mrs. Esther Peterson, former Utah and now special assistant to President Johnson for consumer affairs; Mrs. W. Willard Wirtz, wife of of labor; Mrs. the direcDublin Keyserling, Mary tor of the womens bureau, U.S. Department of Labor, and HyMeet man H. Bookbinder, special asMembers of' the Salt Lake sistant to Vice President Hubert Ministerial Assn, will meet H. Humphrey. Tuesday at 12:15 p.m. in St. fait Ywtth Meeting. 4:30 SOt-1- 30 of 662 (AST 13TH Tuttle 4:43 a.m. Church Sdieel hi., 10:30 Cemmeelea "Christ Mid Our NmW Em Security" -- Capital Meet Calls Utahn The new sanctuary will fill a need of the congregation which now numbers 315 communicant members, said the Rev. Paul Schmidt, recently named pastor. Previously services have been held in the auditorium of the Christian Day School operated by the church. The basement of the new building will contain a pastors study, a counseling room and a large room that will be used for fellowship meetings. g ceremoThe nies are scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Sunday with members of the church participating. NAZARENE CHRIST AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCHES 9:30 and 11 a.m. Morning Services 370 South 3rd East, Minister . r p.m. p.m. 9:30 u. ns. Church School OP CHRIST) K.nn.th a.m. a.m. A Liberal Church for All Persons 569 So. 13th (art Hugh W. Oillilan, Minis!. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Hl will be completed . 7:45 p.m. Smokers who want to kick the habit will have their chance starting Monday night in a special Five-Da- y Plan to be conducted In Sait Lake Gty. by a team. physician-ministThe plan consists of regular evening group therapy sessions and a daily personal control program for home or work. It has had a successful one-yetrial run in several East Coast communities and was recently described in Newsweek magazine as Divorcing Lady Nicotine. - Conducting the program in the Salt Lake area .will be Dr. Gordon Short, M.D., resident pathologist; Holy Cross Hospital, and the Rev. Jerry Smith, pastor of Adventhe Central Seventh-Da- y tist Church. Group therapy sessions will be held without charge commencing at 7 :30 p.m. beginning Monday at The Salt Lake City Public Library Lecture Hall, 211 E. 5th South. Sponsored by the Central Adventist Church, the Five-dais a public Plan service to help improve the health of the community and to contribute to the national physical fitness program, the minister explained. Adventists them selves do not smoke, and scieng tific studies made by the Institute have disclosed that the incidence of lung cancer among nonsmokers is only 10 per cent of the U.S. average. One in 20,000, The film, depicting in full color a lung cancer operation will be shown at the first evening therapy session. A buddy system is a part of the Plan, which has proved highly effective. First Church of Hi CHURCH CHURCH a jo. 73 IH. CENTRAL (DISCIPLES 175-7t- h FIRST UNITARIAN a.m. Morninf Worship ri rv Cvoning Iibi Stvdy, Taos. WELCOME Bnai Brith Unit Lutheran Rites to Herald Start of Unique Church CHURCH CHRISTIAN - liM a.m. family Bible Hear pal Servic In addition to fhe mandatory minimums of fasting, abstinence and Easter duty, most Catholics give up something during Lent such as sweets, movies, television, smoking, desserts whatever would be mortification to an individual. The money thus saved is given to the Ground will be broken Sunday church for mission work, or to morning for another unique Luthe poor. theran Church.' Grow Toward God The new church is to be conof Many other Christian church- structed by the congregation 222 E. Lutheran Christ Church, es are using the Lenten season 5600 South, and will adjoin its as a period of spiritual instruc- Christian School at this location, tion and refreshment, in which it was announced by Franklin chairman of the many diversions and pleasures Kohagen, are reduced or put away, not church building committee. because they are necessarily The new building will join bad, but because they interfere such unique Lutheran sancwith concentration and recollec- tuaries as Mt. Tabor Lutheran tion that the soul needs if it is to Church, East; Zion Lutheran Church, 1070 Foothill Dr. grow toward God. One of the most inspirational (2100 East)! Good Shepherd Lugatherings of the Lenten Season theran Church, 700 E. 8600 is scheduled Sunday at 4 p.m. in South, and the Atonement LuthFirst Presbyterian Chnurch 12 C eran Church, 2040 W. 3500 South, St., when choirs from four con- all of them having been congregations will appear in sacred structed in recent years. David C. Haines, Salt Lake concert architect, designed the new City Four Choirs structure following ideas conThe Lenten event was planned curred in by the building comby the Rev. Raymond C. Ache-son- , mittee. interim pastor of the The De Young Construction church. Choirs from the host Co., also of Salt Lake City, has church, Wasatch Presbyterian, been awarded the contract. Cottonwood Presbyterian, and Preliminary work on the new Ogden First Presbyterian building will start Monday and it is expected that the building churches will participate. SOUTHEAST (letwsea 13th mad 14th penitential spirit, and the ar season.' jA. G. Berris, pastor of the church. "Not only the individuals but the whole shurch acquires a er of Devotion . Rev.John' was explained by the End Smokes? This May Be Big Help Lent 4a Time for Penitence By Maurice" A. Jones Tribune Church Editor . . The first Sunday of Lent will be given special recognition in many Christian churches in anticipation of Easter, to be celebrated April 18. . Since early days, Lent has had time of special character as preparation for Easter. Originally, teaching was the prominent feature erf die season; but as time went on, the underlying concepts changed. Lent was the time when new members were prepared for die great baptismal service which took place on Easter Eve. ' Time of Retreat . From tills developed the idea Plan Five-Da- y weeks or 40 days. The meaning and the spirit of the Great Lent find their first and most important expression In worship, .it IMTC 3Hini3 CA 414-73- 01 rv,M CT CTTDUrUC' 3 1 o u I MllhllJ tiaa Caatar, , SUNDAY SERVICES Taylorsville Rocroa. 4700 loath Redwood Rrf, Tha Rav. Peal J. Teyler 9:30 A M, Family Service and Church School BECIIDDrrTinil KEdUlUvtll iun ' 391-273- 1, ryc, WJ Bountiful Jaap Pasta 2BS West, Bountiful, Tha Rav. Quentin P. Kalb. Building. 10S0 1. IM AM . . . Family Eucharist and Sermon at Cettoawoed Mall Audit. CT1 IBM CC J Mrtksi holdS. and Highland Dr, HU rium, 4S00 3 a JAlUh Th Rav. Peter H. 1UNDAY SERVICES 10:30 e.m. Holy Eucharist A Sermon, j SUNDAY SERVICES 9.30 J Church School Jnt. A Nursery. |