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Show - dy y,i',y iT'1'jf". y 1 ry ty,J lijjyrmyr-- A y1 yr ''"1( y y y'-'- i f. v - -i ii'iiinyT ' rn lynn iyiiar'Bi,i)pfayaiiyaJt1yy' Adventists Plan :. Caiiiincelino jJk rtion Saturday Morning, June II 19, 1982 Special to The Tribune HOBBLECKEEK CANYON. Utah. Over ,iss Seventh Day County Adventists will meet here Monday through June 2h for the lOtli animal l'ng-- Nevada-Uta- Episcopal Dioceses Goal: A Democratic Parish With Ancient Traditions Whi'i) Our Luily uf the Luke Episcopiil Church holds its first meeting July 1, it will Ik mi attempt by ;i conservative Episcopal diocese to provide "a democratic parish. replete with all the "ancient traditions" of the churc h as it was originally intended, according to the lit Kev Roberts. Morse. Bishop Morse of the Diocese of Christ the King. headquartered in Oakland. Calif., was in Salt Lake City last week to finish plans for a new parish, which will join W other parishes, mainly in the western Cnited States, and to meet with local supporters Where other traditional Episcopal churches have failed in the area. Bishop Morse believes Our Lady of the Lake will succeed because his diocese which main, airs a "central position. will continue the church as it was perceived. He explained other traditional Episcopal churches include the eery conservative Anglo Catholic on reformation one side and the lilx-raoriented on the other. Unhappy With Reforms Bishop Morse believes Episcopalians in Salt Lake City, who are unhappy with the reforms instituted by the Episcopal ( 'liurch have given up and are reluctant to commit themselves to a church Isa ause they fear traditions they hold dear will lie taken away again. He hopes Our Lady of the Lake will appeal to those people and to who "are disillusioned by secularism and materialism." rampant in the world today. Bishop Morse was one of the first bishops consecrated after the split between the Episcopal Church and the conservative element four and a half l years ago. He sees those w ho want the traditions maintained as being a "persecuted people," because the Episcopal church has destroyed the church as it was formed in this country," he said, adding "the church was once a democratic church, where members were allowed to have different positions but now Laments the Changes Bishop Morse laments the changes made in the Episcopal Church, including the change from the 1!28 Bixik of Common Prayer and prosised changes in the hymnal which may lie approved Supports Families The Episcopal Church has also been a supporter of families, and because of the supjxnt for families and education, he sees the church has much in common with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. And, since the Episcopalians are conservative and this tends to be a conservative area, he sees his parish getting along well with residents. One of the priests of the diocese, the Rev. Val Dodd, will conduct the first Eucharist service at St. John's Lutheran Church, lOJOS. 500 East, at noon on July It. All interested are invited to attend 1 a. , vt s. 7 - V, &' Adu'J 'it'A'l1: S'. - Ti Jim Johnson. Joe Edwards and Jeff Carter rehearse scene from "Fearless Proclaim- Bill Dokos, during the millennium when paradise earth." Mr. Hatton explained But they believe the kingdom is God's kingdom, and take a neutral stand when it comes to politics. Iiecause no kingdom on Earth can overrule God's kingdom. "We don't feel we can serve two masters." Mr. Hatton said. Jehovah's Witnesses do oiiey all the laws of whatever land they live in and go along with whatever group is in power. But they refuse to participate in combat during war. That has caused memliers some problems. In World War II, Witnesses were often put in concentration camps in Hitlers Germany. Mr. Hatton said Hitler threatened to exterminate the Witnesses. Mr. Hatton believes that m the true Ncnse of the term Jehovah's Witnesses are in the world without lemg a part of By Melinda Smverhy will be restored to T rilmtie Church Editor Its members witness door to door or Maud on street corners with the "Awake" and "Watch-tower- .' They are the Jehovah's Witnesses and often the differences between them and their Brotestant or Catholic counterparts stand out more than the similarities. But the Witnesses believe in the Bible and use it as a guide to influence them in their daily lives, according to Steve Hatton of the faith's news service department. They believe in God as the creator and that Christ was sent to Earth to offer himself as a "ransom sacrifice mi humans onld have eternal life. Mr Hatton saiil magazines Bishop to Ordain Helper Deaeon "Everyone knows the laird's Into the Catholic Priesthood Hutton said "We believe Braver." it the laws no matter where easy here in the U S. I. but as readiL m Russia or Hatton said Even though Witnesses don't get involved in polities, they do get in "We obey we live. It's we'd obey China." Mr Mr public Fa tilers Dav special Father's A j kl .IV W Till will m can cab the hureti Ordained Will Bo service Day I loaling Workshop Sk'iial Brae- .in,! Brinriples of Healing. " a work- tires Inner shop poiiMired by the list itu'e for Christian Healing, will he held Monday through Thursday at Our Lady of the Mountain s Re t re a House. I7'.4 Lake St It will he conducted by -- ! -- ter Baptists to Offer Bihh School M ' T'.' I'nlmur Vn: r,i Y K H K h i;j U N v n M i,. 'A v. - : I' ml' '. M ''I im ill U ill - ; l"A s, Ci Uf ,t .IrMi - '! iv 'dlLdslel's In' ,1t ir K ' Mr;kjy through srhi W putt L.nit M (Lurch hoiij ar;it:nn f '! 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VIEW CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY SALT LAKE ALLIANCE CHUSOi 266-360- 0 4400 So. 7th E. out the nation i s and explains everything from drugs to sex. No Close Touching The Witnesses teach that there should Ik' no close touching between unmar ricd couples and church teachings even advise that close dancing be avoided Square dancing and other dances where couples don't have close contact are fine, Mr. Hatton said. Mr. Hatton said the resXnse in Utah to the group's witnessing is positive. Mr. Hatton said people want to talk about the Bible and world conditions Witnesses are holding their district convention this weekend at the Dec Events Center. WcImt State College. Ogden. About X.OOO Witnesses arc expected at the convention, entitled "Kingdom Truth " During the convention, alxiut 40 Witnesses will put on the play "Fearless Broclaimer of an Cnxipular Message " The play tells the story ol the liook of Jeremiah and tells till' story of the prophets tribulations. The play is lieing performed "to give support and lift the morale of Witnesses." who can expect many of the same tribulations M r Hatton said volved in their communities. In Africa. Witnesses have even sponsored programs to teach people to read and write. "We believe in being contributors to society, he said. Witnesses believe they are obligated to teach others and to help them accomplish this, they have published about 4ti(), OPO.OOO books and Bibies over the past century and 4. 7t7 ,000,000 magazines. The Watchtower is printed in lOt) languages. Family Bible Study In addition to five meetings during tile week, Jehovahs Witnesses are encouraged to study at home, preparing for those meetings and holding family Bible study. Mr. Hatton said families are encouraged to study whatever they need There are no set lessons To help that home study, many aids have been put out hv the Witnesses' publishing house. A child's book simplifies the Bibles chronology Even though the book was originally published for youngsters, it is written to serve as an introduction to the Bible Another tXHik, Getting the Best Out of It." deals with the problems facing In nor Si lie held Sunday. II a m at the Bibic Baptist Church. 27uo S Mam The Res. Howard McDonald. Bozeman. Mont., will be the guest speaker Following the service a t luck dinner will honor the fathers The public is invited Anyone needing Deacmi Tlmmas Mar the phrase Thy Kingdom Come' means the kingdom will be extended to Earth I Service to fcvtol of Jehovah Witnesses Devote Lives to Christ End of World attended the University of Utah and St Deaton Thomas S. Star Thomas College, Denver, Colo., Indore HELlER will be ordained to the priesthood 7 SMI studying at St. Patrick's Seminary in Menlo Bark. Calif. P m. Friday in the Helper civic auditorium The Most Rev. William K He believes, "The desire to minister Weigand, bishop of the Catholic diocese in the church today is the result of one's of Salt Lake City, will officiate. personal response to the abounding love which God shares with each individual. On June 2li Father Star will offer a The deep experience of God's love in Mass of Thanksgiving in the auditorium one's life only draws one closer to God at 7 p in. and closer to people. This is manifested Deacon Star is a native of Helper and one's choice of how to live in through is the son of Rose Marie and the late the most fulfilling way This is vocaMatt Star of Hosier. He attended Notre tion." Dame School in Brice before graduatA reception will follow the ordination ing from Carlxm High School in 1073, He sMnxored by St. Anthony Barish Altar Society The ordination, reception and Mass el Thanksgiving are open to the . Dihit is Thuir Guide Witnesses also believe, like many other groups, that the world is coming to its end They expect the kingdom of the Dud will come to earth soon Special to The Tribune ibone Staff Ptioto bv Frank PorchatUs an Unpopular Message. which will be part of Jehovahs Witnesses weekend district meet er Camp-meeting- Meetings will be held in StreilTing Memorial Bavilion and small tents will be used to house youth and group meetings Evening meetings, beginning at p.m., will feature church leader Elder Bruce Johnston, president of the Idaho Conference of Seventh Day Adventists Elder Morris Venden, a pastor from Lincoln. Neb., will present lectures Tuesday through Thursday at II am on practical Christianity Dr. Robert Houser, a physician from Deer Bark. Calif., will lecture on the Middle East. "How to Help Your Child Become a Successful Christian Berson will be discussed and a stress control clinic will be offered. This campmeeting Is one of more than 50 such meetings held each summer by Adventists throughout the United States and Canada. The local cuinpnieeting will gather Adventists from Utah, Nevada and eastern California to study the Bible, stress spiritual values and to study church progress and potential action Meetings are open to the public they've lost all their tolerance," he said. He adds though he would like to see Episcopalians reunited. at the church's next general session. He believes traditional Episcopalians "are tougher, more profound then those who are so much with it, you're without it." he said referring to the liberal stands lieing taken bv Episcopalians on political issues. Instead, he said, the role of the church is to "civilize human beings by giving them a conscience, and developing that in political leaders. The role of the church is not to take a political stand. Bishop Morse is proud of what Episcopalians have accomplished in this country, explaining Unit education has always been a big thing," for members of the church. He points to a study done by Fortune Magazine which said the Episcopal Church, with alxmt percent of the population of the country, produces JO lereent of the cororate leadership and many of the political leaders as well. Conference h f.osl'l l iil . ( liureli v. U CHRIST SERVICES 0 ci '1 & h 30 p iM.h, PmiL Puss-!- ' 2375 3300 E. S Worship Service School 71 Pfto - 486 5473 9 .30 Ilian-Churc- 9:30 Henry Fwllltfei WIIHen need li '. a m RyelloWe i. Wleeri leWf M ly Stmmewe HILLTOP .If ol p ilild.es tioo.iU, '.i. ;,! It M '.! g- J the Bahai , go! e En ige lo.i'gi' ale o,: li.el-Ii I Faith o ",p LVutinq C me ; 'a j Gni-h- ii IG T lm ii' lor laillirrau Scr ibc r Ec BlCg Murray Par Surijay Moving B'Ui X Worship ffl HANCOCK If N Vv t'jt p Tnr r I (jfj p m at a tinw K:. 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