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Show Prtbteriau SALT LAKE Recreation AREA Focusing On Youth Edited by Patricia R. McCoy Siion A - Saturday Morning. June 9, Page 15 1973 Young persons from junior age college through high to Wasatch and belonging Fust Presbytenan Churches are muted to participate m Summer Jamboree, a summer A 'Pentecostal Outpouring Sparks Assemblies of God 1 ent churches and groups which became known as because they began to speak with other tongues as the spirit gave them utterance. Editor's note This is tirst in series of orticies on soecitic nominations to be written bv al clergy bv invitation, 3 i ls Peter Pilot Pastor. , rst Assembly of God Church By Rev. Assemblies The an in the early of part of this what during jntury Many of the local church bodies involved in this movement hesitated to form another denomination. No one leader brought the Assemblies of God into being. However, a group of representative ministers of the new movement called for a General Council in Hot Springs, Ark., April 2 to 12,i 1914, to organize a cooperative fellowship. Over 300 ministers attended. God was Sown in pus circles; the I Pente-ist- al L outpour- g. Pentecos-- , Is have be-- 4 me a vital o r c e i n Idav's Chns--, Jan world. , ' V y and each church same doctrine. recreation the speak speaking in Though 1626-17t- h the distinguishes tongues Assemblies of God from many-othereligious bodies, strong emphasis is placed on other Among activities being ofare volleyball, ping pong, pool, crafts and special classes such as beginning guitar, golf, weaving, photography and art, said the Rev. Francis Kirk, assistant pastor We wish to offer a fellowship program for youths in this age group through the summer, he said. Most of these young persons have been together throughout the w inter in Christian Education classes and various service projects and activities. These all end with the winter. r fered scnptural truths. One teaching, for example, holds regeneration by the Holy Spirit as absoh'teiy necessary and essential for per- sonal salvation. The doctrine of Divine Healing is also stressed as a vital part of Christ's redemptive work as He went to the cross. Strong Hope return of Jesus for His waiting brute is the strong hope of Assemblies The men were greatly T h e As aware of the dangers of t& denominationalism and secjemblies od. the larg- - Rev. Mr. Pilot tarianism, so they agreed that 1st charismatic body of believany organization must be on a basis. es, has progressed since. its simple cooperative irgamzation nearly 60 years Emerging from the gathering was what today is known as go until it ranks first m the Bible the Genera! Council of the of foreign umber idiools. sixth in the number of Assemblies of God. ussionanes serving foreign Served Since 59 lands. seenth in the number National headquarters are f Sunday Schools it conducts Mo. General suin Springfield, find seventh m the number of perintendent js the Rev. School workers among iunday who F. Thomas Zimmerman, ..he 260 denommations in the in that capacity served has ELmted States. since 1959. The general counRevival Spirit cil was divided into districts, The denomination was bom each with a superintendent. The districts are in turn dividin the revival splnt of the early part of this century ed into sections headed by which resulted from some presbyters. hungry seekers looking for a The distinctive feature of rebuke to the cold formalism the fellowship is that each disof that day which seemed to trict and each local church is plague the religious world. in its business sovereign Prayer meetings led to the affairs. The requirement for formation of many independ fellowship is that each district These imnrnent Various Offerings of God believers. The church believes in the resurrection of both the saved and the lost, the one to everlasting life and the other to everlasting damnation. wise be able to get, he said. We now have some young persons in our congregation who can play a guitar, for example, said Pastor Kirk. By teaching a few others, we hope to have, by Christmas, a group that can participate in contemporary worship services. church also teaches that baptism in the Holy Spirit to the New is subsequent Birth and that its initial physiin The history of the Assemblies of God in Utah goes back over 40 years. The first two in the state congregations were in Ogden and m Salt Lake City, today there are 20 congregations throughout the state. Currently serving as presbyter is the Rev. Kenneth Brethouwer, pastor of the of God Assembly Ogden Church. ' It is true that beginning golf, photography and similar subjects are frequently offered in schools or through public recreation programs, but offering them here gives the youths one other alternative, he said. To Lead Program Girl Tests Ministry Work The church is a caring community with potential to bring about changes in society and indim the vidual, says Linda Kuhn, , summer intern in the ministry at Cottonwood Presbyterian Miss Kuhn, a junior at ColCarroll Waulege, Wis., hopes to enter the ministry. U kmd of optimistic about my chances in the professional said Miss Kuhn. ministry. Societys attitude is for people, and I think the I grew up being involved in changing church is going to catch up. church work and have had opMiss Kuhn also is studying portunities to become very involved. for social work and anticipates tentThe Presbyterian Church possibly entering a one in ministry making recognizes no legal discrimii.a-tiosoagainst women who wish which she will work as a to enter the ministry, said the cial worker as well as a pasintern. tor, thus being independent of for at least part of The church is opening up the church her support. The she said. to women, This summer is not going only problem is the attitudes of some persons. In a way I to be final in my decision, feel like a crusader, but I'm though it will certainly be very influential, she said. I will be involved in youth work, worship and education as well as assuming total responsibility while the Rev. Arthur C. cause I wished to get involved Johnson, pastor at Cottonwhere I felt things were wood, ds on vacation." he said. It is happening, to celebrate always something when I find in a Christian Community persons who can accept each others differences. I want to enter the ministry because I have a concern Clergyman Moves Special to The Tribune VERNAL Spelling out the meanu g of the Christian gospel in tvrms of mans present needs is tne greatest challenge in the ministry to the Rev. Jack W. Coates, departing pastor of Kingsbury CongChurch of regational-United Christ here. Honors Due S.L. Priest Of 40 Years Seeks Involvement entered the ministry be The Rev. Mr. Coates has been active in work of the , Conference of the United Church of Christ and in community affairs such as the Board of the Council on Forty years in the ministry Aging, the Uintah County li- will be saluted Sunday with a Mass concelebrated special brary Board and other organizations. and at reception v Adjustment Plan Ambrose . St. The new congregation will 1 1 sw be considerably larger than honChurch the Vernal church. oring the Rev. Msgr. William no-gi- Christian churches throughthe Intermountain Area and the world will hold special serv ices Sunday honoring Pentecost, the day commemorating the descent of the Holy Spirit on Jesus Apostles. The day, 50 days after Easter. is generally regarded as the birthday of the Christian Church. out Pentecost, which derives its name from the Greek word for 50. has also been called fj Vacation are Following Bible School schedules inadvertently omitted from the list published a week ago: Naza- rene, 2018 E. 21st South, June to 9 p.m. Theme to Jesus; We children years through 6th grade invited 2 Catholic SUNDAY SCHOOL DURING SERVICES The Mass 1985-23r- d Ordained in fn liturgical churches, red vestments are often worn to represent the tongues of fire symbolizing the Holy Spint. The religious holiday is frequently celebrated with confirmation ntes. Wednesday 0 a.m. 6th ed. Bible we studied and memohe- said. The rized from, - EUCHARISTS 8:00a.m. 4MA Communion Service :00 a.m. Family Bible Hour & S.S. 7:00 p.m. Evening Service 9:45 a.m m 11:00 Morning worship Youth Croups and .7:00 p.m. Evening Semite Pray Smvice Wednesday .TJ0p.m. 18; 3 invit- Children grade Msgr. Vaughn, a native of Salt Lake City, is the son of Thomas Mrs. Mr. and for the studied He Vaughn. at St. Patrick's priesthood Seminary, Menlo Park, Calif., and was ordained June 10, 1933, at the Cathedral of the Madeleine. Doctoral Degree The priest received a doc toral degree in canon law Li 1944 from the Catho he Univer-Jun-e sltY of America, Washington, D. C., and was made a papal chamberlain with the title Very Reverend Monsignor in 1950 and a domestic-prelat- e with the title of Right Reverend Monsignor in 1952. 33rd South WORSHIP & CHURCH SCHOOL 10:00 A.M. Nurseiy Provided Rev. L Gerald Burras teocale Monster -27- 8-9364 Rev Gordon T.Knucley PARK CITY Weft 8 TwilcB Amon 467-2311 :00 a.m. Worship Service A Bible Study A E. 1 Sunday School Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer 277-395- BETHEL CHURCH Southeast 952 6876 Highland Drive 277-444- 2 945 a.m. Sunday School Morning Worship 00 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:15 p.m. 11 Youth Hour Evening Worship Wed. Proyer & Bible Study 7.00 tel 9H South SBC H0LLADAY BAPTIST Chester Bunch CHURCH 997 E. 11:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m. lay Pastor WED. PRAYER MEETING Sunday FIRST An independent, Sew Classes All Ages Baptist 1880 E. "THE POWER WITHIN" CHURCH Faith is a mental attitude which is so convinced of its own idea which so Completely accepts it that any contradiction is unthinkable end impossible. Before such a mental attitude can be created, there must be nothing left in the subjective state of our thought which contradicts our objective affirmation. 7:30 P.M., TUES., JUNE 12: 2150 Foothill School Church Worship Drive &Monnn a m. (Nursery) Oowylos L iobb. Minister 171 E. 298-244- 4800 So. 3 Si 943 am. Horn. GOSPl7pm WORSHIP 0 WED BIBLE Dr. Clarke C. Odden, Minister DEPTH MEDITATION SHOP conducted Clarice Odden. Poster John Hornolc 9:45a.m. WORSHIPSERVICE 11:00a.m. "Happy Hearted" GOSPEL SERVICE 7:00 p.m. "Seeing God" POWER 7:30 p.m. M. rplKbl int" tend South Miller TELEPHONE DIRECTORY FIRST UNITARIAN Temph C Stimt uiuiun pResByteRian 569 $. 13th East Mnisttr (tt Clark. Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. Morning Service & Church School "THE FURNISHED 10:30 a.m. ROOM" "SIDDHARTHA Harry P. Sweitzer D. O., Pastor & FRODO, THE LONG JOURNEY" Nursery & Crib Room Available Parking Across Street From Church WORK' by Dr. I.F.C.A. Presbyterian 1 580 Vine St. (61 00 S.) COTTONWOOD Worship 10:00 a.m The Rev Arthur friendly, , BIBLE SCHOOL OF YOUR Al I Denominations Welcome STUDYZXpm. 5600 South Pastor Thomas NEW SUMMER TIME Organ Prelude 6:45 P.M, Service 7:00 P.M. CONGREGATIONAL 3900 South churrh d SALT LAKES . CHARISMATIC CHURCH howM CONSERVATIVE YELLOW PAGES 7:00 PM. EVENING WORSHIP Nursery LOOK IN THE EVENING SERVICE YOUTH MEETING 6:30 p.. 7:30 BIBLE CHURCH ANCHOR W' B30AM sumwv school 1M FEU0WSHP THUPS 7 15pm MORNING WORSHIP Sunday ScFoel 1040 WortHtp 1 H50 1 7 30 Tanning Union 6 30 Prayer Sown 7.30 Charles 1 Ksor-su- YOUTH MURRAY MILLCREEK BAPTIST 328-925- 4&I-&502 SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE 11 A.M. 359-12- 1 PAStOf, m. ABOUT 57 FaM I3(h South SUNDAY SCHOOL 278-630- 1100am. 730pm. FOR INFORMATION WORSHIP 9:45 a.m. CHURCH 2780 lost 3900 South 4 277-94- 1 2 or SundaySehoai Morning Worship Evening Worship FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD TRINITY Church 4290W. 341SSO.-29&liar. Howard Huff CHRISTIAN CHURCH Before this could happen a broad spectrum of scholars drawn from all religious persuasions would have to work together on a translation. 484-687- 90 930 o.n. 1 2375 FREE CHURCH 6 living language Any changes, he said. 1 find the modern versions useful and helptul when reading very familiar texts, but I use them mainly for supplement. It is quite possible that one of the newer translations will gradually come to be generally accepted, but I don't see one on the market now that could supplant the King James Version, he said. CHRIST -3409 1 East 3900 South Rev. Gordon R. Donoho, Pastor 278-488- Supplemental Use METHODIST I Confirmation Baptism . I appreciate the stately language, he said. It is true many of the meanings of words used in the King James Version are not the same today as they were m 161 he said. I like to have CUSSES ADULT 3:30 a.m. 231 East 1st South -322- EVANGELICAL BETHESDA BIBLE CHAPEL 11:30am. 10:00a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL & Bible illiteracy is appalling, he said. still the best in the eyes of the Rev. Thomas H. Miller, pastor of Anchor Baptist Church. In comparing the modern translations with the Greek editions of the Bible, I find they ljave some real problems m translation," he said. I always use the King James Version in my preaching. UNITED ST. MARKS CATHEDRAL 1933 First Presbytenan Church, 12 C St., each W ednesday July 0 a.m. 15; Children 1 years through 6th Msgr. Vaughn has served as grade invited. Also, Day camp 3. church Contact pastor of St. Ambrose parish July since 1963. for further information. 9:30-11:3- d Pentecost 10 a.m. L.C.A. BAPTIST CHURCH Presbyterian Cottonwood Presbyterian Church, 1580 E. Vine St., each 9.30-11:3- us who are or older were brought up on the King James Version, and that was the of Those middle-age- The basic messages of the Bible are still there, no matter which version is used," he The Bible is still the said. book in the most world. Persons who don't read it and try to apply its teachings in their own lives are really missing out More and more persons are accepting and using the new translations, said Pastor Burrus. The New English Version and the New Standard Revised Version are the two most commonly used at Christ United Methodist Church. The Jerusalem Bible and the New English Bible are the There have been many twa modern translations or documents of discoveries paraphrases that seem to be which were not available to selling the best, said Wilfred W. Clark, local book salesman, the King James translators, The Dead Sea man. he said. Scrolls are an example. , The King James Version is still selling the best, he said. The newer tianslations freA lot of persons are buying use these discovquently said. Man has alhe it plus one other version and eries, ways looked for the oldest comparing them. copies of. scriptures available Mr. Clark,, noted this ineven just portions of them cludes laymen as well ak upon which 10 base translaclergy. tions so we can have the most The' King James Version is accurate Bible possible. parish pastor. Whitsunday, or White Sunday, begins at noon because newly baptized perMsgr. aughn at pie church, sons once wore their white, East, and will be folbaptismal robes on that day, lowed by the reception from 1 thus marking the end of the to 3 p.m. in the social center. Easter season. years through Nazarene First Church of the OUR SAVIORS LUTHERAN 378-141- 2 2500 E. 3900 So. William W. Mover Jr., Pastor WORSHIP 9.00 A.M.& 10:30 AM. 1 sions helpful; others reject them. Speech Version a modern speech version; something I can read in the way people today talk, he said. Many of these new translations and paraphrases really open up the senptures, giving an entirely new slant on the meaning of a passage. Hard to Surpass It is hard to surpass the King James Version of the Bible for beauty of English litsaid the Rev. L. erature, Gerald Burrus, pastor of Methodist United Christ Church. ft E. Vaughn, Bible School Schedule Look some of the modern translations or paraphrases, wishing to read the scriptures m the language they use daily. How do these versions compare with the Kmg James Version in terms of usability and acceptance? Two ministers and a book salesman commented this week. The program is in keeping with a basic philosophy outlined at Wasatch Presbyterian Church which gives four goals for a youth program, said Pastor Kirk. . Sunday is Pentecost 7 There are a great many phraseology kind of sticks translations of the Bible on the with us. market today, and church However, the Kmg James groups of every denomination Version has some definite are experimenting with them. drawbacks, he said. Some cling tenaciously to Many of the words in comthe King James Version, feelmon use in 1611 when the ing it is the most correct James translators were translation or else wishing to King have lost their meanworking hold to the familiar words else the meaning has or ing, were reared. with which they been reversed, he said. Others have fallen in love with said. "INPfPtNKNT-196- 8 Vfew Street (Betweefi 13ft I Cost, North of 2Ut South) however, is still most popular. Many find new ver Bible Versions Foster Studies TAose attending will be charged a fee to cover the costs of hot dogs, hamburgers and soft drinks, the pastor , The clergy man has accepted a new pastorate at Alki ConChurch. Seattle, gregational Wash., after serving five years in his current position. He will sermon final his preach Sunday. I The program will be coordinated by Steve. Hartman, a college student who has led similar programs, said Pastor Kirk. A young lady is also being sought who could be in charge of cooking hamburgers and other eats that will be offered in the program are on the market as Many translations modern well as paraphrases. King James Version. of the Bible n Church. kesha, Trmuoe 9tciff Photo Bv Ross Welser The recreation program will offer some types of activities participants may not other- The cal evidence is speaking other tongues. program starting this Wednesday at 7 p m. The program will be held each Wednesday at that hour through the summer at WaEast. satch Church, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH American Baptist Churches in tlie U.5.A. Sunday School 9:45 o.m. Worship Service 1 1 KX) a. m. " Is There a Conspiracy?" Youth Time 6:C0 p.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Evening Service 7:15 p.m. 777 S. 13th East 1 Phone 582-49- 2 Speaker: William H. Cook JAPANESE 268 West 1 st South Church School 1 0.30 Worship 0 30, 1 The Rev 17th South, 17th East Summer Worship ICHX) o.m. The Rev Jomes P Dcwdy, Tne Rev Francis M Kirk 36 1 0 South 4400 West a m. Church School 9.45 Worship Johnson . Pastor 363-32- 1 WASATCH WESTVALE 277-475- 1 5 1 2 30 Paul M Koto Poster 487-757- 6 The Rev A vv Roth 298-799-2 1 1 fhe Rev Cera'd V Cose, Pasor So. Temple & "C" St. 363-388- 9 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN & Crib Room Available Morning Worship 10 a m. Nursery The Rev Hary P Sweiver, Pastor 277-513- 8 MT. OLYMPUS 3280 East 3900 South Summer Worship a.m. Nursery Available The Donald F Sturm Pastor |