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Show NEWS THE OF LAKE SALT Incarnate AREA ' ff along the line m our church lift- - xou'xeprnba- bh heard sour paxtor refer to ('lin'd as the incarnate God A A4 I Surru-wher- ivV s i1 rv'sy' hen he uses that term, sour pastor is referring to one of Christianity's most fundaGod hter-1mental doctnnes the form man in became ally of Jesus of Nazareth Saturday Morning, April 8 Ia 7, 1973 3 Clergymen Share Class We base given students studies of Old and New Testament books, a disiussion of marriage and family life in a Biblnal context, comparative lehgmns and a discussion of Biblical piophecy in the light of modern events." said PasWe clergymen tor King rotate every three weeks " The Key Gerald Case, pa si or of West vale Pirsbvteii-a- n Church, the Key Joseph l.uthro, pastor of Uonement Lutheran Church, and myself teach the class on a rotating basis," said the Hey C. Howard King, pastor of Granger Community Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Ktra Classroom ,'ar Protestant students at eral schools, he said "ll (rowing Pains been for functioning three years, he said "We have had to water down tHe teachings of theologians to a level high school students can cope with," he said "There is always a problem in trying to make the matter meaningful subject and relative to those who participate in the class." To meet this challenge, students have often been a sued to purchase their own hooks, and texts have been selected which are written for high school lev el Future Dream dream for the future is grow- ing pains, even though it has I a fulltime teacher being inThe thre clergymen volved have developed the curriculum they use larg-l- y on their ow n he class has had its 'I Those who want the class can take it, it is available to Some parthem," he said ents have been startled that he this could happen, but LDS leadership at the seminary building have been very cooperative and helpful alseminary building, and aie lowed to use their equipment, such as projectors, film strips Stuand so forth," he said dents receive academic credit, lust as LDS students at fending their own seminary classes " sev- The maior problem for this goal is financing, said Pastor churches would King have to contribute " At present the seminary class is only offered during fifth period at Granger Iljgh School There are about a dozen students enrolled, he said We meet in an extra classroom of the Church of Jesus Saints Christ of Latter-da- employed who could travel from one high school to another teaching seminary classes The class is strongly Bibloriented, said Pastor King ically Billy Graham Finally Carries Racial Policy to South Africa By George W Cornell Associated Press Writer Evangelist Billy Graham, a soulherner who insisted on racial integration before it ever became a popular religious cause in this country, has after two finally managed to carry decades of trying his policy into South Africa stay, Graham held the largest public rallies of mixed blacks and whites ever held in that nation of enforced apartheid, and outspokenly criticized racial sepand aration as unworkable On his Open Reception "Those black brethren were hugging and kissing me and practically carrying me in their arms, Graham related in an interview. them yelled, youre our hero! They felt momentous that something had taken place, that a real breakthrough had occurred One of took a really strong stand." he said in a telephone conversation from his home in Montreal, N.C "I couldn't do "1 new was begun "Something he said. "I seriously there, doubl if things can be quite the same again They met every condition we laid down didn't talk one otherwise. another way and here way there I said 1 was against apatheid and racial separation, that I've been for integration for many years, and believe its the only way a can be healthy " No Overt Friction Nevertheless, as with Gra1 Total Integration "The committee had to be integrated. The choirs had to be integrated The ushers and counsellors had to be integrated and the crowds had to be integrated, all mixed together; black and white, salt and pepper. Ml thi . was done The hotels where we stayed had been intergrated. Nothing can compare with it In huge rallies of and Johannesburg HO, Odd ham's pioneering integrated rallies in the deep South in early Wall's before the U.S. Supreme Court outlawed segregation and before reli- the ( alhol to Ministry "As I became involved in church life. I felt mote and more called into the nnnistiv. which for me means fulfillment of one's own potentials he said ' St. James will be Kathei Gendreaus second parish Ha comes to Salt Lake City from St Gabriels Episcopal Churih East Berlin, Conn Topic: 'Bight to Die" Salt Lake Ministerial will meet Tuesday at in the Student p.m Union Cafeteria. Westminster College, to hear Dr Jack Petajon. neurologist, discuss The Right to Die " The Assn, 12:15 I all greatest challenge each Tuesday in a treatment, healing and meditation service at the First Church of Religious Science, me-wee- k h East The service begins at 7 JO p m. nightly, said Shene Moll, licensed practitioner. The pub ? , V V not God merely talking down to man but God becoming pail of man is a concept that makes Christianity the distinctive religion it is, he said Usually we talk of the incarnation at Christmas time, but it is that which makes Christs death unique," he said "Hence, it is appropriate at Easter also. Died for Principles Lots of good men have died for principles, but in the case it was Jesus dying as a sinless sacrifice for the principle of sm in order to provide a way of life for mankind," said Pastor Gaube up n "It is when we think about the cross that we face the lie real mystery of Christ, said. "The physical pain Jesus underwent is obvious but I dont think we can ever un derstand the spiritual and moral pain He suffered. Jesus experiThe enced death m a completeness no one else ever has, yet He said both before He died and after He rose that it was all for a purpose, said the pastor "His was more than just a noble death. His death was " part of the plan of God of Jesus as The concept has been a major dividing point in historical Christianity, he said God-Ma- God-Ma- WORSHIP 9 00 A.M Doctrinal Errors , There were many doctrinal errors that arose on this point during the First Century. said Pastor Gaube. "Some said Jesus was God who visited man; others that He was just a good man However, the New Testament Church always came 8 00 a m 10.00 am. back to the concept that Jesus was God and Man mystically united in a sense that boggles the nund, he said cial time, something which is emphasized by the manner in which we date everything Irom that point in history, he said It is this that makes God said the pasapproachable. He God demonstrated tor. wanted man to feel we could know Him " "When Jesus was born, that which was eternal came into our own temporal life in a special, unique way. he said. "The incarnation is thus the central point in Christianity. Centered in Others Jesus' life was completely Incarnate" is a derivative of a Latin term meaning literally in the flesh," said the Rev. E. John Langlitz. rector All of Saints Episcopal 11 9 30 a in. 231 East 1st South -32- L.CA centered Lan-ght- Church Gd Manifested "The doctrine deals with how Gcd was manifested and showed Himself on eath specifically and uniquely in the life of Jesus." said Father Langlitz. "In many churches today, there are always two candles on the altar to symbolize Christ as the Perfect God and as the Perfect Man "In the early church, Easter was the central feast day, he said. "AH other holidays grew up as an extension of Easter, "As a result, the incarnation was the focal point of an that early Christian's faith Jesus is still alive and continues to live and be a part of my life," he said "Thus the church was a continuation of recognizes the life of Jesus was God as love being poured out at one spe Christianity 30 a m. CUSSES 2-3409 1 So. Soif Lake Auditorium 2500 Sunday School & Bible Class 4th Worship Service Service 00 a.m. Family Bible Hours & S.S. 7.00 p.m. Evening Service CHURCH am Minister 1 FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH Ion S 1 3h lost Cart 030 State So o m. 24-ho- o m. s Zeff Burks, Pastor 62 East 4630 South 266 9314 BAPTIST CHURCH . 9 45am 11 OCam 30pm 7 730pm gman Lj'-gJ- . lid" Sc'.iuj sc", & W : b- C" f be ."C 7 "03, 3. "X . r - ' c tn fJecKte Charles ' e 277-444- P'aye' 4 S..rrw t J 3C Sm 'es I" A r Study B't- pm. 7 15pm 7 rn 9 45am Co:rdl "He K roe-- 00 am : t Sunday Mirship t Church Schoc1 9 & a m 57 East 13th South 328-925- 1 2 Nursery Provided Bcrh Sevres - SJMUV 930 Adult ' Rev. Associate WWStriP ThURS -W- EDNESDAY 7 30 p m PasforThomas H. Miller 7 Cuts CM SJXnav sevorx 9 45 XM 15 I. Gerold Burrus Minister - 4 Rev Gordon T Knuctey PARK CITY Watt A Twrldi Amon Worship Service I'M VTFYICf I'M SALT LAKES 4290 W 5415 CHARISMATIC CHURCH A' Dfnorrunottons 00 a m TRINITY Rev elcomp 1 "Tenting Together" Youth Time 6 00 p.m Evening Service 7 00 p. m. Wednesday Evening Service 7 15pm Phone PRELUDE So Howard Huff - 29M623 200-6- SUNDAY SCHOOL 9.45 AM. WORSHIP SERVICE 11 A.M. 6 545 CO P Ellis M. Keck, Pastor M One should never allow himself to think of, or talk about, limitation, illness, poverty, or unhappiness, life iso mirrorand will reflect back to the thinker whot he thinks into it. The more spiritual the thought, the higher its manifestation. Spiritual thought meons an absolute belief in, and reliance upon, Truh. - 582-432- 1 PM On Being Led Into Greater Good' Dr. Clorke C. Odden, Minister 7 30 M9. MISWRIT Afftll 10 st oaUom to frast, pray and maditata mnr . Shari Moll, PrarHttonar. ctrvly foilevwd try Daoh Madlhrtion Workshop, 'CraativtAwarunou'Or OorkoOddon. TUB Pastor Mot I 777 S. 13th East ISSKMISIt vo,r)irmc!'WP pm cf Cv s' POWER HOUR 1 Dane Mms'e1 oir.oo KVXG v Robert W. Woods, PasTo SERVICE Cou-v- e! GOSPEL SERVCE 7 00 1!ali't ( liun lic in llir Sunday School 9 45 a m .00 0 m Worship Service Vinrrican 3 MOCLW Cccpkos L ORGAN KSO' 5600 South It FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 8-0173 WORSHIP 8:30 & 1 1 A.M. S.S. 9:45 A.M. METHODIST 484-9S0- SCHOOL 945om 000 m 5071 So 4200 W "am Eveirg Woyhip 278-630- 4 ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN '9 45am p WORSHIP 7Xpm Pastor, Chester Bunch 2 Sunday School FOR 277-941- 2 Southeast CHRISTIAN CHURCH 6876 HIGHLAND DR. Wed 3 - IIKS I BAPTIST CHURCH BIBLE is God's man He wants a personal relationship with us, said the clergyman. incarnation The way of telling 9 Sunday School Morning War jhip Evernnq Warship ' ANCHOR WORSHIP SERVICE said. SBC- HOLLADAY BAPTIST CHURCH 2780 East 3900 South or Paaor 277 9380 Ray CHRIST E. wants to When someone know what God is like I can he point to Jesus Christ. Campus Chnstion Center 232 University Street VISITORS WELCOME 3900 South E. n 1880 "When we think about the whole matter of the Word becoming flesh, as John spoke of at the start of his gospel, we mean the mind of God being expressed in a human form we can touch, fed, understand and have fellowship with," he said 10:30 A.M. tx:s V , re- ox! r cHht 997 6 30 S 'i I. - the 266-475- UNITED vx'O "Jesus was thus not a mere man, but He is God in the flesh. he said (Quaker) SS 10 00. Worship 11 00 & 7 10 T U 6 30 Pra.er Service 7 30 Wonirj wrsh 10:30 o.m. his Call SILENT MEETING """ B C CHURCH OF GOD 2 fVifNDtaiP In mearnational theology, we no longer have the philosophical and speculative kinds of teachings to draw on bul rather a perso,n, a specific inhe dividual. Jesus Christ, said. RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS 328-151- 7 Ci.a Morning Service Church School per-son- involves helping EACH Christianity OTHER to know and do the Lotd's iWoniTg 10 30 Nursery 569 1 r' Lobb L Douglas Various philosophical pnn- s tuples have been used by trying to understand the relationship between God and His creation, the pastor said OPEN Discussions Governed by ELDERS No ONE Man Pastor Will MILLCREEK Sunday School Moraine Worship Evangelistic Service Thin Bibie Stidy CONGREGATIONAL - Holds Most Seriously The concept of an incarnation is not exclusively Christian, but can be found in the religion of the ancient Egypand HinBuddhism tians, duism, said the Rev. Ellis Keck, pastor of First Baptist Church. "We can safely say that Christianity holds the incarnation the most seriously of anv he said of these religions. "The incarnation is the fullest revelation of God in a particular and personal life, that of Jesus. Ministry Metropolitan Community Church 740 South 700 last Rev. Richard I. Croh ans wering Sunday Services: 1 1:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m. PENTECOSTAL Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer & Bible Study Worship LUTHERAN CHURCH (Wisconsin Synod) Mortm J Scheele, Pastor 2247 Roosevelt Ave. Tel CtwchSctoc God had variously communicated His nund or will to man for centuries, using prophets, but in Jesus Christ God speaks through His Son." said Pastor Keek. "Jesus is for not a mero spokesman God but He is the mind of God made flesh; He is God speaking, not lust a mouth n,eee. His ministry, His life and His love in the world." PRINCE OF PEACE EV. A 1,'F tal, significant in that God not only talked to man through prophets but came down to show the way. BIBLE Only No Traditions Morgan Edwards, Pastor 1070 Foothill WORSHIP 11:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A.M. First Sunday of the Month 8:30 & 11:00 A.M. LC 1 1 others in and in God, said Father Such a life is available to Christians today if they are willing to share and participate. Thus the incarnation lives on 582-232- 1 & ADULT SCHOOL , God-Man- ZION LUTHERAN EUCHARISTS CHURCH recognize Jesus almost universally as the incarnate God. Doctrine is fundamen- - Christians EPISCOPAL ST. MARKS CATHEDRAL 10 30 A.M. & n n 930 o.m. Communion Seeks Growth want to help the persons here grow by using every available tool eduiation. programs and anything that will expand Ihe minds of the people of the parish in the knowledge of God." he .aul Being Chiistum in the 2dth Centurv of is a piocess expanding and relating the faith you have to the coimm; ' mty around you. he said depth meditation work shop discussing principles' and practice follows the service This Tuesday the subject is Creative Awareness other Ionics to be discussid include Tne Contemplative Communion and The Mystical Dimensions of Creative Meditation God-Ma- SUNDAY SCHOOL DURING SERVICES plans to meet and work with the parish through working with persons on every conceivable level lic is invited became literally 'rhe incarnation is one of the great mysteries of Christianity "God recognized that man in and of himself cannot save said the pastor. himself." "Thus it was necessary for God to do more than speak from Heaven He had to come down in the form of the we call Jesus to show us the way " man," he said 7500 I. 3900 So. 2 William W. Klover Jr., Pastor INDEPENDENT" 968 View Street ( Between 3th . last: North of 21 $t South) will Kathei Genditaii ,,nd wife Shlll y have two God Became Man' "God LUTHERAN Father Gendreau A ' t To me, incarnate means invading man to reveal Himself in man.'' said the Rev. William Gaube, pastor of the Salt Lake Alliance Church BETKESDA BIBLE CHAPEL be beginning mv work at St the whole ethos of James moving into Salt Lake City and a different atmosphere." he said Church Discusses Steps For Effective Prayers Steps in effective prayer and treatment are being discussed 5 God 278-141- as- Basically enjoy pects of the ministry, particularly worship and pastoral tasks .such as visiting, knowing and helping my parishioners grow, he said My tok gious groups generally the integration cause. in in 45, Odd From IRS to Clergy; Hes New Rector Gen-drea- V terms God-Ma- Durban and in several news said Graham eonferenees, "apartheid is not going to work, appealed for a change in "hearts, minds and reladeclared blacks tionships, and whites equally are brothers in Christianity and urged "an integrated society " It had taken 21 years for Graham to obtain conditions of genuine racial openness for his massive gatherings there years m which he had repeatedly rejected invitations to go there until the racially equitable standards which he demanded were met They finally were OUR SAVIORS Service as a lay reader and in other aspects of church life led a former internal revenue officer into the ministry The Rev Robert A graduated from BerkeNew ley Divinity School. Haven. Conn in 197(1 He is the new rector at St. James Episcopal Churih jJP'5 Three clergymen commented this week on what incarnate" means in theological High Seminary Granger O 4 shared ministry is gising Protestant students at Giang er High School a seminary class, with three clergymen of different denominations sharing in the venture Vi'- 039? C' ntgt- V Edited by Patricia R. McCoy Jvetion s M God9: ProsSivterian COTTONWOOD p C 5C .1 580 Vine c r 1 r JAPANESE 268 West CKrch Schoc '9'C WASATCH Worship 9 00 rv WESTVALE Tv' on S oc t T st South ,y h 277-475- 1 363-325- 1 IP L ,Q jC 12 ) r 7th South, 1 7th East & Xo ( jr;l r : ,1 V 'T'l. 36 0 South 4400 West . - u,. 487-757- 6 , f, ' , ' 1 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN jH xboo' 'C If MT. OLYMPUS (6100 S.) 1 OwKh Schoc' 5 45 0 St. I V, j ir h ; 298-799- 'rr So. Temple & 'w r "C" St. 3280 East 3900 South Wv'c V,( r r 2 363-33- 277-513- 8 s, |