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Show ChuirclieS flic fait fake Srilmnc Russia Topic of Lecture At Unitarian Church "Russia, Past and Present" is the subject of a four part lecture series beginning Tuesday at 7 30 p m at the First Unitarian Church, 569 S 1300 East The lectures w ill be given by Leonid Polevoy Tuesday s lecture will be an introduction Russian History." will be discussed on Jan 17, "Russian Literature, is the topic on Jan 24, and on Jan 31, ' Conclusion, or What the Future Holds for the Soviet People and People of the United States," will be discussed Mr Polevoy was born in Tientsin, China lie has studied Russian literature and history at Harvard, where Li- vonia, Mich The series is a follow-uof Mr Polevoys involvement in the Pairing Project" sponsored by Ground Zero," which last November paired 1,000 U S cities with 1,000 Soviet cities of like demographics and geography The purpose of the project was to set up a line of communication betwen the paired cities Salt Lake Citys city is Ulan Ude in Eastern Siberia p By Melinda Sowerby Tribune Church Editor every Tuesday evening through Feb 21 The series shows seven of Dr Dobsons most popular presentations, all of which were filmed live at family life seminars Included in the series will be The Strong-WilleChild, Shaping the Will Without Breaking the Spirit, "Christian Fathering, Preparing for Adolescence The Origin of Self Doubt, "Preparing for Adoles d ed scheduled a seminar yet, Mrs Jantz said she has the materials for six people to take the cancer seminar Window Adorns Church pants can discuss what they believe about cancer and work with their ideas until the next week. She recently attended a visualization seminar at the Cancer Counseling and Research Center in Dallas, Texas, where she learned a technique developed by Dr. Carl Simon-ton- , a radiation oncologist, with his e Stephanie, a pyschothera-pis- t Visitors to First Presbyterian Church, 12 C St., often note the Rose Window which is set above structures west doors. Window follows tradition because it is circular with ornamental work radiating from center. It is also traditionally stained glass and located at the west end of the church. The seven circles each represent one gift from the Holy Spirit. Church Adult Hour Will Feature Film About Hero Cottonwood the First Evangelical Free Church m Fullerton, Calif , offers an alternative to todays dizzying changes, confusing overchoice and moral uncertainty, he said The series begins with a film that deals with the problem of priorities, with Mr. Swindoll calling for the recognition of the subtle but essential difference between the important and what he terms the merely urgent. He explains that while the urgent always makes the most noise, the important but less atnoisy issues usually need more tention In following films, Mr Swindoll looks at the problems of the workaholic and churchaholic and warns about the perils of too much church He also urges people to improve their outlook through something other than media clutter." The series will be shown free to the public on consecutive Sunday will be proevenings Baby-sittin- g six-pa- rt Presbyterian Churchs Adult Hour will feature the film The Hiding Place, the story of Corrie Ten Boom, who helped hundreds in a Nazi concentration camp The film will be shown m Fellowship Hall. A new members class is also scheduled to begin Sunday in Pastor Ernest Freunds office The film and the class both begin at 9 30 a m The public is invited Jewish Center To Feature "Excellence in Education," a series of classes examining the controversial issues rising from the report A Nation at Risk, will be offered at Wasatch Presbyterian Church, 1626 S 1700 East, as part of the Study Opportunities for Adults program beginning Sunday at 9 30 a m in Christiansen Hall. On Sunday, the course begins with a lecture by Dr Allan A Kuufisto, academic vice president, Westminster College, who will speak on Private vs Public Educasix-wee- k tion On Jan 15, Liberal vs. Applied Education A Controversy Revisited, will be discussed by Dr. Richard J Cummings, professor of languages, adjunct professor of theater and director of the honors program An netting, growing fellowship! lino up Ot ministry tor your full A fomllyl Spirit tlllod worship, preaching! end teaching Frttbytvrlan rive Hirschi Center) (Meeting ot 9801 So 1300 East, Sandy 9am Family Worship Morning Worship James H Church School 9 45am 561-741- loppen, pastor g TEACHING OF THE INNER CHRIST Meditation end Metaphytici 275 South 1 1ft Lstf SUNDAY SERVICE 2 11AM Wed. Family Night AM Interpretation for the deaf 945AM 1050 AM Rev. Arni Jacobson Rev. Garry Pierce Rev. Ron Grams Counseling Rev. 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John Beverlaigti The Womens Auxiliary of the Salt Lake Rescue Mission will hold a luncheon Thursday from 1130 am until 2 p m at the Holladay Baptist Church, 2780 E 3900 South Speaking at the luncheon will be Bob and Judy Loftin and their daughter Jennifer, w ho is a member of the Honor Bell Choir at the Intermountain Christian School. Lunch will cost $2 50 and a nursery will be provided Participants make improvements, whether it be in jobs, relaxing, stopping smoking, losing weight or improving health By using visualization techniques, Mrs Jantz believes "more is possible to you, you can be doing more with your life She said most of us have the attitude that were not as good as everybody else, and thats an attitude everyone needs to work on changing Early Worship 4300 South 700 East OF GRACE COMMUNITY Church Help Make Improvements She said the course is open to anyone who wants to develop the ability to visualize goals m their lives and EXPERIENCED WORSHIP IN JHE VALLEY' AT Jamas E Ayera, Sanlor Pastor Church of Religious Science o Pre-Colle- EARLY By Rescue Mission 8446 On Feb 5, the National Science Board Report on Education," will be addressed by Dr Robert W. Parry, distinguished professor of chemistry, University of Utah. The final class will be a panel discussion on The Pitfalls and Promises of Education 300 E 8000 561 5911 emj O ture &sseiRbI Luncheon Planned 9 ty of Utah, will address Education m Schools Moral and Religious Questions On Jan 29, Rep Norm Bangerter, speaker of the Utah House of Representatives, will speak on Educational Issues Before the Legisla- GIirisfcioR Photographs Gold-man- at the University of Utah On Jan 22, Dr Sterling McMurnn, professor of history at the Universi- She said in one exercise, participants are asked to draw a shape on a piece of paper with crayons, pressing down very hard They are told to watch for the particles of crayon that fall to the side, listen to the sound of the crayon on the paper, feel and smell the wax Then participants are asked to close their eyes and relive the experience, focusing on which senses are the most vivid Whichever sense is the most vivid is the one used to visualize She believes whatever method works best is the one a person should use. Mrs Jantz attended the seminar because she felt it would teach something similar to what she and her husband Curt teach at the Unity Center. She was not disappointed and believes what she learned will enhance their ministry Visualize Cancer The technique teaches cancer victims to think about their beliefs about cancer and to visualize what it means For instance, Mrs Jantz said, if a person with cancer sees his or her eaneer as a rock they are seeing their cancer as being indissoluble. But if cancer victims can change their visual image of the cancer to something like Silly Putty, they can begin to see the medical treatments like chemotherapy as breaking up or eating away at the cancer cells, Mrs. Jantz said. Mrs Jantz said most physicians using the visualization technique in treating cancer do so in conjunction with more traditional treatment. Although participants in the Cre MoanfcaiR View vided. The Jews From the Konkan, a traveling photographic exhibit that portrays the daily life of the Bene Israel Jewish Community in India, will be shown at the Jewish Community Center, 2416 E. 1700 South, Sunday through Jan 27 The exhibit was first shown at n Beth Hatefutsoh, the Nahum Museum and the Jewish Diaspora m Tel Aviv Most of the photographs were taken and donated to the museum by Carmel Berkson, an American Jewish sculptress, who lives in Bombay and has been documenting Jewish communal life as an insider for several years The origin of the Bene Israel community is shrouded m mystery and for hundreds of years they lived in complete isolation Indias tolerance toward minorities facilitated their acceptance by neighbors Mrs Jantz said for those who have trouble visualizing or seeing pictures in their minds, other techniques will be offered In fact, Mrs Jantz said the technques are really just a way of using your imagination She believes inner experience" may be a better term, than visualization because its more important to get the feeling for how you view yourself, than it is to visualize it. Practice Class Mrs Jantz perceives a visualization seminar for cancer victims as a practice class where partici- Lutherans to See Films Today Presbyterians Slate Classes On Education Controversy at The film series Church, 8575 S 700 East, beginning 6 30 p m Saturday The series, featuring the Rev, Charles R Swindoll, senior pastor of self-estee- Mrs Jantz compares visualization to prayer, saying both bring a person closer to the biggest and the best. She hopes to one day begin a visualization seminar for people who have cancer Although she has not Knowing Priorities Special to the Tribune SANDY "Strengthening Your Grip will be shown at Good Shepherd Lutheran Workshop ative Visualization workshop will discuss visualization techniques m treating cancer, Mrs Jantz emphasizes that will not be the thrust of the workshop Instead, the daylong workshop will help participants get in touch with their attitudes to make improvements in their lives, such as or better health, better even improving lifestyle Not a New Technique The technique is not new and has been touted in books such as Inner Tennis, which teaches how to improve your tennis game by visualizing tennis techniques and a similar book on golf In addition, in some weight loss clinics and stop smoking clinics the technique is used No one has a patent on it, Mrs Jantz said, explaining she believes everyone has a feeling for the power of the mind " MURRAY The things you see in your minds eye are the things you incorporate into your life. And visualizing a change m your life helps to get you m touch with new possibilities for your life That is the thrust of a Creative Visualization Workshop to be conducted by the Rev. Katherine Jantz at the Unity Center, 62 E. 4800 South, Jan 14 from 10 a m until 4pm cence Peer Pressure and Sexuality," What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew About Women The Lonely Housewife," and "What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew About Women Money, Sex and Children Dr Dobson is associate clinical professor of pediatrics at the University of Southern California School of Medicine He is a licensed psychologist in the state of California and has authored several books He also speaks on a radio series Focus on the Family, which is syndicated to 134 stations. The series is free and open to the public, although donations will be accepted Child care will be provid- 6 Seeing Is Believing, Even When It's Done in Mind's Eye Film Series Featuring Expert On Families Begins Tuesday Special to The Tribune SANDY "Focus on the Family, a film series featuring family expert Dr James C Dobson, Ph D , will be shown at Hilltop United Methodist Church, 10600 S 985 East beginning at 7 15 p m. Tuesday and continuing rage 7, 1984 January Saturday Morning Creative Visualization he received a bachelor's and master's degree He has taught the Russian language, as well as history and literature of Russia at the University of Utah, Brigham Young Univer- sity, Westminster College and at B Section 5777 9 30 a 8.30 411 PhtiHetari Puv William llame MI-07- C r a r |