| Show - - --- IC Continued from - '''- -' r- '''''1''' ' St Lake Tribune The Catholic Priests Defect To Episcopal Altars - RELIGIOUS OniStIC:13 & trsers RELIGION Saturday i RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE Q: I commu- nity in France will be sponsoring an eeumenical gathering of Christian young people in Dayton Ohio in May What Is Taize all about? was founded in A: Taize (pronounced 1940 in France by a young Swiss theological student named Roger Named after the small farm community in the hills of Burgundy where it is located Taize's original purpose was to provide shelter to Jews who were fleeing Nazi persecution Over the years Taize evolved into a permanent ecumenical monastic community of some 90 brothers from 20 countries who live worship and pray together The brothers take vows of celibacy and share common property in promoting Christian unity Close ties are maintained with the World Council of Churches Constantinople and tay-ZA- Schutz-Marsauch- Peter Scarlet ig4 e Rome Beginning in the late 1950s young people began visiting Taize in increasing numbers worshiping and sharing insights on themes of peace justice and reconciliation In 1982 Taize began a series of international gatherings of young people encouraging them to become "bearers of reconciliation" in their own countries The Dayton gathering has the support of major Protestant and Catholic organizations It will be the first national gathering sponsored by Taize in the United States Readers are invited to submit questions about religion or religious practices to: Questions Re li gious News Service PO Box 1015 Radio City Station New York NY 10101 go-7- NEWS FROM tirmr-41nAp- I - THE PEWS MIN Services Scheduled for Great Lent The Salt Lake area's Orthodox churches will greet the Lenten season with services during the period of Great Lent Great Lent symbolic of the 40 years the Israelites wandered in the desert before finding the Promised Land and the 40 days Jesus Christ spent in the wilderness begins Monday in Orthodox churches The Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts will be observed by Holy Trinity and Prophet Elias Greek Orthodox churches on Wednesdays at 6 pm during Lent The service starts next Wednesday at Holy Trinity Cathedral in Salt Lake City and alternates between it and Prophet Elias Saints Peter and Paul Orthodox Church 1140 S 900 East will observe the same service on Wednesdays (except March 25 that day's service will be held March 27) in Lent at 6:30 pm at the home of its priest the Rev William Hartung Another service the Akathist Hymn will be celebrated on the first five Friday nights of Great Lent at 7 at both Holy Trinity and Prophet Elias churches The hymn enlarges on the meaning of the angels' greeting to the Virgin Mary at the Murray Stake Plans Mormon Speaks' "Mormon Speaks" a stage pageant with scenes from the Book of Mormon will be presented at the Murray North Stake Center March Saints at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y 5200 S 700 West Murray The program to be offered at 8 each night free of charge will be presented by youth of the Murray 27th and 34th LDS wards The two wards are in the Murray North Stake In addition there will also be a dress rehearsal March 17 at the same hour for families with children under 8 years of age Scenes to be include Nephi tied to a mast Abinadi fearlessly preaching before ship's being burned at the stake Alma and Amulek miraculously escaping prison King Lamoni burying weapons of war Samuel the Lamanite prophesy ing the coming of Christ and Jesus Christ descending out of heaven 19-2- 1 Christian Philosophers Set 3-D- ay Meet The nature ethics of environmentalism are among discussion topics at the first intermountain regional meeting of the Society of Christian Philosophers at Brigham Young University March Founded in 1978 the society seeks to articulate Christian faith in ways that will withstand critical examination and to explore the implications of faith in all aspects of human life Topics addressed at the conference will include human freedom vs divine omniscience revelation and the Christian church abortion the rationality of believing in miracles and the divine command theory of ethics on March 14 an ecumenical worship service will feature Allen Tull pastor of St Mary's Episcopal Church in Provo and BYU provost Bruce Hafen who will deliver the sermon The public is invited to attend Registration fees are $75 For more information contact BYU Conferences and Workshops at of God the problem of evil and the 12-1- 4 1100-memb- er wl Unitarian-Universali- i Singing GAT le Sets Sunday Concert sades and on the "Hour of Power" telecast with Robert H Schuller Numerous recordings music publications and 2000 concerts have kept them in e ministry Mr Waldowski composes their repertoire and Ms Waldowski tells of her commitment to Christ while on a second date with Toby in college Sunday's concert is open to the public There is no charge but an offering will be taken Greek Orthodox Retreat Scheduled Salt Lake's Greek Orthodox community will hold its annual parish retreat Saturday at Prophet Elias Greek Orthodox Church 5330 S Highland Drive Holladay Theme of the event is "change" It is taken from the Psalms 50 "Lord create a new heart in me and renew a right spirit within me" The retreat will begin with divine liturgy at 9 am The first presentation offered by the Rev John Kaloudis will be offered at 10:30 am Its theme will be "why change?" The second presentation after a noon lunch will be offered by the Rev Makarios Mannos On the theme of "repentance" — how to change gippo ' t Humanists of Utah meeting Thursday Featured speaker at the 7:30 pm meeting will be Bridget Newell visiting instructor in philosophy at the University of Utah where she lectures on ethics and feminist theory The meeting will be held in First Unitarian Church's Eliot Hall 569 S 1300 East Salt Lake City Panel to Discuss 'Gender Bending' The issue of "Spirituality and Gender Bending" will be addressed in a panel discussion at the Church Accepting Preschool Signups Hope Lutheran Church 2930 W 9000 South West Jordan is accepting registration for the Hope Lutheran AcademicChristian Preschool it plans to open in the fall The half-daschool — class time will be 9 am to 11:30 am — will be held Monday through Friday for children ages 3 to 5 at the church Monthly costs will be $45 for two days a week $55 for three days a week or $100 for five days a week Classes will start Sept 1 1992 y SO WEL 7 hitt 11 & SERVICE la '011 PM 0A - 1111111 CP Jrist 4t - I e I f - ' I ) t it 4 ' -f - i ' 4 I ' t i 'k-- 11 - t I 4 d ' ' i 1 L - 14 - - )'1 td it ' ' ' t ' ' ' 1 ' Lynn R JohnsonThe Salt Lake Tribdne "I want people to put Jesus Christ first in their lives" says John Turner who passes out tracts But the Bible talks of judgment hell and damnation too" he said What are his observations about Salt Lake City residents? "Materialism is more popular than God It's a shame Salvation is the best thing of all and it's free available to all It doesn't bother me too much I read and study the Bible a lot It's nothing I don't expect Things are going to get worse and there will be false signs and prophets" Mr Turner said goodness 8th So & 13th East 5824921 -- ''rpr 17 -- A t 9:45 11 q- - 2 N) Alt -- 0 el Chem (maple perky Itankatten Bide 400 - E & Smell Temple) Mid Lure Promeed ittmrtier irtA 0001011 t spooking Christim Education I :tursory tor ad Sunday Services Cross (Youth): Tuesday 7:00 pm xj NURSERY — An Indopnndont cm OUR NE101100114000" SAL Suttees &cheek shut pooh and coritiren SW em Nes Could Cotetter TRINITY UNITED METHODIST 4790 W 6416 14 0144061 ! "THE WAY OF A CALL" Worship Stews 630 6 1100 SrAlool 0 45am Sum Bomar Free Pos Scoll Mood Notio ' yetect Otig! 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-- us I b l''- 'THE CULTURAL Nancy Darnel a Juno Moss Stan Smith rimier i i FIRST UNITARIAN 582-869- 7 Nutsofy provided I 4 t "INFLOW AND OUTFLOW" $ CIIURCH Worship I 1 tii 720 South 300 West FIRST s BAPTIST Church School 7- 100 tf r Itligion of the Light & Sound of God Worship Simko MOO am I" 411111 - t t --- - Tesedeof Speevel Prineipies few letessofte tether "MING THE PROMISE OF A NEW STORY" Meeting et Send teseettee Center I Hail Lk 6 It - t - t t 27W THIRD CHURCH 1006 L SPRING Lit (5000 S) WEL 740 PM $04001 & HitYCI 10 Be- havioral Science Auditorium at the University of Utah on Monday at 8 pm Panel participants include Stephanie Pace adjunct Professorof liberal education at the University of Utah Kathryn Stockton assistant professor of women's studies at the University of Utah and Lynne Kanavel Whitesides a student at the University of Utah Sponsored by the Women's Resource Center and Women's Studies Department the panel will discuss the critical relationship between spirituality and contradiction and the way in which religious institutions are peculiarly vulnerable to producing alternative perspectives among their believers ESE SUN 1 t P' 1 k C14t110$ SECOND CHURCH 1165 F00710U DL SUN SCHOOL & SERVO 1040 AM WEL 7:30 PM 2 to 1' ECKAMCAR CHURCH SUN SCHOOL 6 N s Sereket 11:00 con Service: 1040 am See lenoie 1 App Musk by Jeffery Pries 24 hr S or interdenominational Church "'Pastor Roger D Martin 4474802 nisl 1 '' - ' i 1 CAeobretiee beedieserise An aumei full-tim- "How to Develop a Virtuous Character: Aristotle's Argument for Responsibility in Developing a Moral Self" will be the subject of this month's served several 7:1 470 E Stanley (3180 So) Church School 10:00am Worship Service I I:00am The Waldowskis have been performing since "Doors of Decision Pathways of Faith" will be the theme of the Western Jurisdiction United Methodist Women's 1992 quadrennial meeting Friday through March 15 at Salt Lake City's Little America Hotel The meeting held every four years will attract United Methodist Women representatives from 12 western states who will elect jurisdictional officers of the California The Rev Linda Pickens-Jone- s Pacific Conference United Methodist Church will be the keynote speaker She has served as a speaker or delegate to various national and international church conferences She recently attended the Asian Conference of Church Women in Bangkok Thailand She has worked with refugee churches and was a missionary in Sierra Leone West Africa from 1982 to 1985 Also participating in the meeting will be Sally Graham-Erns- t national president of United Methodist Women and Joyce Sohl the organization's deputy general secretary Workshops will be held during the weekend to focus on decisions women of faith face The event is open to an United Methodist Church members "A CHURCH ON THE MOVE" " 1976 and have been featured in Billy Graham cru- Humanists to Discuss Aristotle Theory communities l'y Singing duo Toby and Barb Waldowski will be featured Sunday in concert at First Presbyterian Church 12 C St in Salt Lake City at 7:30 pm Methodist Women of 12 States to Meet multi-ethni- c CORNERSTONE CHRISTIAN CHURCH men" 1 ' k ' - THE Crituncili OF YOUR CHOKE ' 14 st The sermons will begin at 4 pm each Sunday South Valley meets at St James Episcopal Church 6876 S Highland Drive in Holladay f - --"r- '- - - i f RID A st Unitarian-Universali- 4' --- Mr Turner's work is sponsored by Central Christian Church 370 S 300 East and his tracts include an invitation to join the church for Sunday worship and Tuesday night Bible study A former Californian Mr Turner 46 has been in Salt Lake City since May He began his street ministry about four months ago when he was "filled with the Holy Spirit" Since then he spends most of his time passing out tracts and discussing the Christian gospel In his off time he does janitorial work and other odd jobs for several downtown businesses and Central Christian Church Mr Turner has distributed 10000 to 12000 tracts since he began his ministry downtown "My goal is to bring people to Jesus Christ and his free gift of salvation and back to the word of God and the Bible and back to the church that teaches the true gospel" he said Such a church stresses the Bible in its entirety as its authority he said Despite his evangelical Christianity Mr Turner doesn't support any Christian-baseministry that requires its clients to listen to the gospel as a condition of receiving aid "The gospel is a free gift It is not for sale nor is it an object for bargaining" he said Mr Turner said he doesn't force Christianity on the people he encounters on the street "You can't force Jesus Christ on anyone I tell people 'God bless you Have a nice day' and give them the literature" he said "God opens the spiritual eyes and ears of people as He wills God is the one who does the saving all I do is bring them the gospel" Mr Turner also makes it a point to tell what he considers the whole Christian message "Many churches preach only half the gospel — the love and st i ' 4 street Society Plans Lenten Sermon Series Unitarian-Universali- I 4 ? 4 disci-pie- 378-485- 3 SociThe South Valley ety will hold a series of Lenten sermons this month offering an introduction to Unitarian Universalism In recognition of March as Women's history Month one of the three sermons will focus on women On Sunday the topic is "Do Unitarian Universalists Believe in Evil?" March 15 will deal with the topic "Are You a Unitarian Universalist Without Knowing It?" And the March 22 sermon is titled Wo"Weaving a Vision: 1 '' "Go ye into all the world and preach the to every creature" instructed Jesus Christ to his in Mark 16:15 John Turner takes the exhortation seriously Most every day he spends several hours roaming the streets of downtown Salt Lake City distributing tracts "Good News for You" to everyone he meets The tracts offer a brief biblical outline of the gospel and the new life available to all through crucifixion and resurrection of the savior "I pass out literature and witness to Jesus Christ as the Holy Spirit guides me" Mr Turner said "I want people to put Jesus Christ first in their lives not material things" He approaches homeless people business people — anyone he encounters on the d 4460 I All THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE heard recently the Tithe monastic -'- a-ae Former Californian Spreads Christ's Word In Minisity on Downtown Salt Lake Streets By thing else Whoever was the best The ecumenical openness to truth was beautiful" In terms of numbers those who have switched represent a small percentage of the thousands who have left the Catholic priesthood many to marry since Vatican IL They also represent a small portion of men and women ordained in the Episcopal Church which is experiencing a clergy glut On the other hand priests who switched represent a drain of talent and enthusiasm from a church that seems unable to make any headway in the United States against the twin problems of a diminishing and demoralized priesthood It is common in some Catholic circles to characterize the switch to the Episcopal priesthood as a result of nothing more than dissatisfaction with the Catholic Church's rule of celibacy for most priests That attitude is reflected in a story about a Catholic pastors response to a woman who was distressed that her son had been forced to leave the priesthood to be married even though the Catholic Church was accepting married Episcopal priests at the time In the story related by a Catholic priest who did not want to be identified the pastor responded that Episcopal priests who objected to changes in their own denomination including a decision in 1976 to approve women priests were turning to Catholicism as a matter of conscience Catholic priests on the other hand were leaving "because they had glandular problems" he said In recent interviews former Roman Catholic priests said the popular view of marriage as the overriding issue in their decision to leave misses deeper and more troubling issues Many said that they were equally troubled by such matters as authority papal primacy and the Catholic Church's teachings on divorce and birth control - fl March 7 19(42 A-1- 0 OH ---- - "PREACHING THROUGH GRACES MERCY JESUS CHRIST" For mom Illetvnotioil I Futt onnect ' 4 1 |