Show 04pIr - w'io'4i'- or'610'4a 4 I - 1 1 - 13 2 The Salt Lake Tribune Crossroads Plans Annual 1 NEWS FROM THE PEWS 3let1iodists Plan Special Service I I A special consecration service Sunday at Salt Lake City's First United Methodist Church 203 S 200 East will provide members "an opportunity to make a tangible commitment to Christ's minis- tries: The 11 am service to be followed by a reception in the church's Fellowship Hall recognizes the good works services and programs the congregation has made possible through financial giving talents and gifts shared by members in service and support of Christ's ministries s Bible Archaeologist to Visit Utah Sandy Baptist Church 1829 E 10600 South Sandy will present a video program Sunday featuring Christian recording artist Steve Green and Prison Fellowship Ministries founder Charles Bob Cornuke president of the Bible Archaeology Search and Exploration Foundation and member of the High Flight Foundation will present a program "Reasons to Believe!" on Oct 4 at the Meta Tauta Society 1935 S Fremont Drive Salt Lake City at 7 pm Mr Cornuke will present "Discovering the Real Mount Sinai" the following day at 7 pm at the Vernal Western Park 300 E 200 South Vernal The programs are free but love offerings will be taken to help defray Mr Cornuke's expenses The program scheduled for 6 pm features an e address that Mr Colson a aide to former President Nixon gave last June in Portland Ore about the impact the Christian church can have on a modern society" one-tim- n "post-Christia- Continentals to Sing in Bountiful The Continentals will present a concert of contemporary music Sunday at 7 pm at Bountiful's Grace Baptist Church 835 N Main The ensemble made up of 25 vocalists with live instrumentation presents a variety of popular inspirational and gospel music favorites during tours each year throughout the United States and other countries three-mont7 h Daughters of Pioneers to Meet "A Time for Rededication" is the theme for this year's international convention of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Friday at Salt Lake City's Little America Hotel 500 S Main Keynote speaker at this year's event will be Glen Leonard director of the Museum of Church History and Art of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints He will give a how-t- presentation on writing local family and personal histories Book sales will begin at 8 am and election of new officers and other organizational business will start at 9 am The general meeting featuring Mr Leonard's address begins at 10 am o y Buddhists to Sponsor Food Bazaar The Salt Lake Buddhist Temple 211 W 100 South Salt Lake City will sponsor an Oriental Food Bazaar Oct 2 The event from 1 pm to 8 pm will feature a variety of foods as well as arts and crafts baked goods a farmers' market and games for children Admission is free and the public is invited 'Tonight' Regular Offers Laughs : : : Comedian Mark Schiff will be featured Oct 2 at a 7:30 pm Comedy Night program at the James L White Jewish Community Centzr 2411 E 1700 South Salt Lake City Mr Schiff who was featured last year at the Montreal "Just for Laughs Festival" is a regular on the "Tonight Show" and on "Late Night" He has guest starred on "My Two Dads" "Empty Nest" and "Too Close For Comfort" and has appeared on the Comedy Channel Laughs and : "Evening at the Improv" : Tickets are $8 in advance or $10 at the door ' among Aztec and Toltec cultures : Planning commissioner Sal Caruso said his research into that history persuaded him to act against the statue "The chest would be split open with an ax of a volcanic rock" said Caruso offering his description of the sacri1 fice "The 1 still-beatin- heart g would be ripped out with not knives just with the bare hands of the high priest so that the whole temple would be drenched with llth Archbishop ' RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE — With the words "I am your brother Michael I have come to serve ALBUQUERQUE NM Michael J Sheehan this week introduced himself to about 4500 attending his installation as the llth head of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe NM Sheehan is taking over an archdiocese shaken earlier this year by the resignation of Archbishop Robert Sanchez in the wake of allegations of sexual misconduct with three women in the 1970s Sanchez formerly the highest ranking Hispanic leader in the US church apologized to his flock when he resigned in March and through another church official ikdmitted haviim had relac- you" Archbishop t 9 y Monson Site preparation will begin shortly after the ceremony and a construction contract will then be -- Jo itts' r ' 1 :: A 'a ''''' E 1 ""--- 37 -- i - It -- ilt t - tr a--- 11 - -- st ‘' - - t w i--' tl I di" i 0 I I 4- - t7 4 — I 4 i 's -- I I t yz '4 4 : 1 I 1 4 1 r-- rf & 7 I 41 I tV's kz—'' '"' - -- - i' AL A tifr "''l o ! " ir— - 41 1 1 t at4 4 - - t - 1 Christ United Methodist's vocal ensemble includes from left in back Sherry Rake Chris Brunswick Bob Nohavec Kathy Green and Bob and Nancy Porter in front Terry Waite and Bob Smith This year "Joyful Sound" is celebrating its 15th anniversary Since those early days the group has traveled throughout the West giving concerts and conducting full worship services It has held evening praise services at the Salt Lake Rescue Mission and the Utah State prison and has given benefit concerts for Habitat for Humanity In August the singing group was honored as one of the top three large group ensembles at the national Christian Artists Music Seminar in Estes Park Colo Since 1978 a total of 26 individ uals have been members of the group Each September alumni reunite for a worship service at Hilltop These former "Sounders" gathered from all over the United States last week and sang "The Closing Prayer" a benedictory selection in the group's repertoire since the beginning Will the Mr Nohavec's vision hold for 15 more years? "As long as the Lord sees fit to give me energy and voice I'll continue to pursue his work through this ministry" he says "I'd like to see this dream live on forever" - - speaking world restated the traditional doctrine of infallibility particularly the infallibility of the "ordinary magisterium" — the term applied to the pope and bishops when they consistently teach about doctrine A flurry of articles about that earlier draft appeared in August In contrast to the German draft what British papers are calling the final draft does specifically mention contraception The encyclical is due out in Oct ob er Although embargoed copies have been circulated in England and elsewhere The Times said it received a leaked unembargoed copy from a source outside the country The contents were authenticated by "senior Catholic sources" The Daily Telegraph said According to The Times and other British papers the latest Saints The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-dae Wehas called Ogden businessman and ber State University instructor William G Vicars to serve as president of the Ogden LDS Branch for the Deaf Mr Vicars 27 teaches sign language classes at Weber State and owns and operates The Sign Language Studio a consulting business that offers seminars training and advice on communicating with people He has served as a missionary in the church's Mission American Sign Language-Speakin— Compiled by Peter Scarlet form of the encyclical 179 pages states that contraception and other sexual matters such as homosexuality and premarital sex are "intrinsically evil" "If acts are intrinsically evil a good intention or particular circumstance can diminish their evil but they cannot remove it" the document says "There are no privileges or exceptions for anyone" to those moral norms prohibiting acts that are intrinsically evil the encyclical states "It is quite human for the sinner to acknowledge his weakness and to ask mercy for his failings what is unacceptable is the attitude of one who makes his own weakness the criterion of the truth about the good so that he can feel without even the need to have recourse to God and his mercy" the document says I I f sell-justifi- ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE to4RittrAN'''sciEkil BAPTIST tatit FIRST CHURCH o tt rrfI)---Htz- FIRST CHURCH 352 So & NIL SCHOOL& 682-49- Church School (ml aims) 9:30 Worship 1100 AM atterta SECOND AM 5196 Mummy provitiod Stan Smith Nancy Darnell SCHOOL & SCHOOL SO PAL WED CHURCH 1165 FOOTHILL DR WED 730 SERVICE 1030 AM THIRD CHURCH 1306 L SM E THIRD AM SERVICE 11 & SERVICE 10 SPRING AM PM ta (5000 S) WED EGO PM y arola a za part-tim- hearing-impaire- vb American said he began to speak up because building Quetzalcoatl would be an insult to Hispanics He said he had put in hundreds of hours researching Quetzalcoatl's history Caruso's research caught the attention of Roger Wayne Litwin a family and marriage counselor whose wife worked in Caruso's office It was Litwin who began writing to churches earlier this summer enclosing Caruso's work on Quetzalcoatl and urging church leaders and members to object to the statue Litwin said his interest was purely professional "I happen to work with people as clients who have sometimes been involved in human sacrifice" he said "I just don't like the idea of that symbol going up" and scores of bishops from around the United States The ceremony included representatives of New Mexico's ethnic communities The ritual was colorful musical and festive as marl- achis alternated with Indian drumming and chanting and merican African-A- :INgionho: of God Lich: 810Sound NEW THOUGHT CENTER 4 aok "FIELD OF DREAMS" (IS) 507 Vintage Square1780 So1100 SOUTH VALLEY UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST "TOUCH THE EARTH REACH THE SKY" flov Bill Hamilton-Plalwa- y Service & Religious Education 4:00 pm 6876 South 2000 East 4: 944-97- Care Provided Child tZ Unit of Salt take 569 So 13th East Worship Sarvice 10:30 JURASSIC PARK: THE SERMON LIM Tom Goldsmith 10:00 am IIntogenorational Unitas Education & Nursery Care 10:30-11:A ant Potheringham Minister This week's message 1045 "HOW FAITH HEALS" (pm E So Temple at "C" Street e 363-388- 1 PO "CELEBRATE" Rev Bonnie Appe Sonrkm L Child Care Provided FIRST CONGREGATIONAL am 10:30 & South Temple) : alma' 461-50- 2150 Foothill MN SOUTH VALLEY commuNtry CHURCH tott REACH A nitiA am WaS0tChereabo'rlan 61411 SOUTH-17- UNITED METHODIST PHURCIII1 to 328-872- CHRIST UNITED METHODIST 2371) B S300 So "A NEW CREATURE" Ron Hodges Worship Services: 930 I II am 9 Child care provided 30 School Church Ron Hodoerk Khan McVellsrl kaniatere HILLTOP UNITED METHODIST 7 46 L 10400 so "BLESSED ARE THE SINGLEMINDED" ElorcJIm Cowell Worship SOMOSI: 8 30 110Cern Iundey School 9:303vh Susshose Preschool 1 - 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para la Iglesia y para la communi- dad" (a precious treasure for the church and for the community) Sheehan added "mi corazon es hispanico" (my heart is Hispanic) Archbishop Agostino CacciavilIan the Vatican representative to the United States read the letter from Pope John Paul II appointing Sheehan to his new post Also attending were Cardinals Joseph Bernardin of Chicago arid Roger Mahony of Los Angeles rho INDEPENDENT d g E(4 i ECKANKAR 14y' c!yptt nTi47tIo :30 AM 0 I piritual Maturity" b$tor Rayon Speaking 600 PM Special Guest Speaker: Dr Stanley Chester Director of TORAH LIGHT MINISTRIES Crosofire (Youth) Tuesday 7:00 pm Bible Study Wednesday 7:00 pm FOCAS (Fellowship of Christian Adult Singles') Friday 700 pm Nursery for sil liumiey Servals REV NOEL RAVAN SENIOR PASTOR 4300 SO 700 E PHONE: 2611-21- : (I" ' ' I '001 4e1 Pastor and Mrs fit) l Wli:)(43cdElicAhrIVEof 1'1)1 ( tvamall FELLOWSHIP is "Ph i' IIi j 1 Mats you to worship with Mom et Moir new ioniser b enational locanal end st 4090 W 415 ers in Kearns Nunn'ry Provided vs Richards ere graduates et Melee ilible Training Center in Tulsa OK Service times ere: Sun 10:30 am : Sun 630 PM Midweek is i Wed 730 pm For more informetien oieere reefed Owe et 9394115 et 9694011 spirituits ' " 1 "NM o N ' f — 4 ' ''''Ilf U --! "1 ' 9'i4 ‘ 4 1r" 'i 4 4 : - n1t4' - ri--z-Ve'll - 1aa i - N - t PI 2rot 4 1': t ' pLAb VAq 1L:::?- e"'c ' -f c 6 t I '''T t ' : '' 's if 1 -:!! - : '' S X of '' 'ilr i :--- - 11 :t:t:: f lam‘ ' 1 - ' ''''''' ' t‘a 4 's- - 1 4 ' lc r i-- - 4 rt : 4 ii ‘ ) t '''' - IBS Branch for Deaf Gains Leader r The installation cereIn mony Albuquerque's Convention Center included Mass celebrated in Spanish Calling Hispanics who make up a majority of the 390000 Catholics in the archdiocese "un tewro precioso SV?nr"N"""--61g7ra""- 71 Pope John Paul II contains substantial changes from earlier drafts according to The Times of London which reportedly was leaked a final version of the document The paper said one of the most significant changes was the dropping of a section on infallibility contained in the earlier version which was criticized sharply by moral theologians around the world At the same time the encyclical expected to be released in about three weeks forcefully restates John Paul's uncompromising opposition to any form of artificial birth control and his unwavering conviction in favor of priestly celibacy A German version of a draft text which earlier circulated in England Italy and the German The First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints has set groundbreakfor the church's new Utah County services ing temple for Oct 9 at 10 am The First Presidency will preside at the 10 am groundbreaking for the Mt Timpanogos Utah Temple in American Fork The First Presidency is made up of President Ezra Taft Benson and his counselors Gordon B Hinckley and Thomas S 1983 i - n- t RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE LDS to Break Ground for Temple tionships with the three women During the Sept 21 installation ceremony Sanchez's lingering popularity was evident when Sheehan named in March to administer the archdiocese said he was "deeply grateful for the ministry" of his predecessor "We must not let the tremendous good that he has done be forgotten" he said as his listeners cheered Sheehan was founding bishop of the Lubbock (Texas) Diocese in two-hou- ': --- " il '4 ' 7' A 0 - r -- -- r LONDON — The final version of a new encyclical on morality by of Santa Fe Arrives to Serve and Heal Wounds of Scandal By Laurence S Mullin - "" it vz---Ni --- Latest Encyclical Deletes Infallibility Restates Moral Norms Hawaiian luau and auction will be featured Oct 10 at noon at Cottonwood Presbyterian Church 1580 E Vine St Salt Lake to raise money for the church's junior and senior high youth group Reservations are required and dinner and raffle tickets will be available until Oct 6 Reservations and tickets can be obtained by calling the Luau tickets are $12 church office at for adults $8 for children age 7 to 11 $3 for ages 4 to 6 and children three and under are free Raffle tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5 Entertainment will be provided for children during the auction and child care for infants and toddlers will be available That is not the Quetzalcoatl the statue's supporters know They point to research that shows the god was considered the inventor of Toltec agriculture a patron of the arts the god of civilization and learning The Plumed Serpent scheduled to be unveiled next summer would be a fitting tribute to San Jose's Hispanic community they say "It is the attributes of that Quetzalcoatl that are really really very beautiful and need to be spoken about" said Council member Blanca Alvarado who has shepherded the statue through a gantlet of city commissions Exactly how the movement against the statue started is unclear Caruso an architect and Italian Continued from B1 : I While listening to a Christian singing group from Indiana the South Dakota musician imagined organizing a vocal ensemble to tour the country and preach the gospel It would be a ministry of music When Mr Nohavec moved to Salt Lake City in 1977 to become director of the Chancel Choir at Christ United Methodist Church his dream became reality Finally he had a group large enough to support an ensemble outside the main choir "Joyful Sound" an vocal group was born in the basement Sunday School Room of the church in February 1978 "We had no piano only a record player and my recording of the Indiana ensemble" says Mr Nohavec "We even had to borrow sound reproduction equipment I rounded up a few of my buddies from the 23rd Army Band found a home recording studio that was willing to accept my meager offer of compensation and we proceeded to record our own tracks" A awarded Church officials say the temple should be completed and ready for dedication in about two years -- I - - ' - - - A In 1971 Bob Nohavec had a Presbyterians Plan Luau Auction 278-461- ' - --- 7 -- - -- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 484-293- 3 blood" Aztec God: Does He Know the Way To San Jose? NI 278-136- - - l- - By Peggy Fletcher Stack Businessmen Plan Weekend Event ExNixon Aide to Give Video Talk Colson v fund-raisin- g ir I Celebrates 15 'Joyful' Years Crossroads Urban Center's annual bazaar will be held Oct 2 at Zion Lutheran Church 1070 S Foothill Drive Salt Lake City The bazaar from 9 am to 3 pm is a major event for Crossroads' efforts to provide food and other aid to the needy The bazaar will feature door prizes children's activities a baby and toddler booth sweets books white elephants a holidag boutique plants a continental breakfast and lunch Admission is $1 or one can of food The Canterbury Singers directed by Myron Patterson will sing choral evensong Sunday at 4 pm at Salt Lake City's St Paul's Episcopal Church 279 S 900 East Music will include settings of the Magnificat and Num Dimittis by Thomas Attwood Walmsley Preces and Responses by John Mitchell and Locus Isteby Anton Bruckner Mr Patterson will play organ music by Louis Vierne and Jean Langlais 1993 Vocal Ensemble Banar Evangelist Harold R Eberle will be the featured speaker at the International Fellowship of Christian Businessmen Utah Chapter 1993 Spiritual Advance Oct 8 through 10 The weekend event will be held at the Alta Peruvian Lodge in Alta Cost including meals and lodging is $69 a person Registration deadline is Oct 2 Information is available by calling Paul 6 Phil Miller Corbet or Doug Easton in Evanston Wyo As a traveling minister to conferences Christian gatherings and various churches Mr Eberle emphasizes the preparation of the church for "a mighty move of God's spirit" which he believes is coming upon the world St Paul's Offers Choral Evensong - RELIGION Saturday Septemberf!5 pbripim000lvnuoveltworiPirl000rtmloimovenissysiolowonarnmocrst015TelmonwrottuntworwetscwirgretloovelwfV171nrorPooriVritvookommirmidomipmemsamondpcfcmcovaamirottommatqwmtmovemPoolmortmlawows !si - |