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Show DESERET NEWS, T1 o harsh Davis IN THE NEWS By ROGER FUSEY Deseret News Church Writer Sixteen clergymen from si;; different religions in the Salt Lake area are attending a pastoral counseling class winter quarter at the University of Utah. The special course is sponsored by the Department of Psychology and the Division of Continuing Education under the direction of Dr. Victor B. Cline, psychology professor. Attending the class are five Catholics, one United Methodist, one Presbyterian, two Lutherans, two Episcopalians and five mem-br- s of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Enrolled are the Rev. George L. Davis, First United Methodist Church; the Rev. Frank R. Marshall, Cottonwood Presbyterian Church; the Rev. Roger Prescott, Our Saviours Lutheran Churcn; the Rev. C. David Olsen, St. Pauls Lutheran Church; the Rev. Robert Cochrane, All Saints Episcopal Church, and the Rev. Sanford E. Hampton, St. James Episcopal Church. The Catholics are the Rev, Patrick R. Mclnally, chaplain, St. Mary of the Wasatch; the Rev. Matthew O. Wixted, assistant pastor, Cathedral of the Madeleine; the Rev. Reyes G. Rodriguez, assistant pastor, Coir Lady of Lourdes Church; the Rev. Maurice assistant pastor, St Vincent de Paul Church, and the Rev. John Kokal, assistant pastor, St Ambrose BOUNTIFUL The dream of every congregation, that of building a permanent sanctuary, is about to come true at Bountiful Community Church, 100 N. 4th East. The Rev. Donald Mills, pastor, released an architects sketch of the new $150,000 church sanctuary. He said, hopefully, ground will be broken for the structure next spring. Glassed-i- n walkways with a garden overlook will join the new sanctuary to the original building dedicated in 1954 and the adjoinmulti-purpos- The church is the oldest established Protestant congregation i:: south Davis County. Sunday school classes began in 1882 and it was officially organized in 1897. in Following incorporation the congregation built the building and completed it in 1954. .It lias no permanent seating tftwl is used for worship, socials, dinner and even Sunday school by using partitions. . As the congregation grewi A 1951, multi-purpos- e delayed by the pressing need for Sunday school space. Classes were held in the basement of the parsonage and the I furnace room. com- pleted in 1961. The pastor said Salt Lake architect Ron L. Molen has taken concepts from both traditional and modern for the design of the new building, which will seat 350 people. The brick exterior will match the existing buildings and wood is widely used. The Interior is designed as a a mond with diagonal dia- center aisle. Featuring an altar-tablthe chancel will be geared for a wide variety of liturgical Episcopal This new $150,000 sanctuary will use with a baptismal font alongside. A sacristy, or ministers room, will be located behind the chancel. The choir loft will be located above and behind the con be built this year at Bountiful Community Church. gregation. A pipe organ will be installed which was donated to the church by Mrs. James Lynch in memoiy of her bte husband. A eollum barium will be built in the basement under the narthex. The Rev. Mr. Mills said this is tire modern equivalent of the old church-yar- a burial ground. Vaults will be provided to accommo Church. The Mormons are Donald S. Brewer, Granite Park Stake president; Clarence Walker, Granite Stake; Henry W. Richards, Winder Stake president; Horace S. Snyder, bishop of Grant 10th Ward, and Boyd N. Josephson, bishop of Central Park Ward. Chargers To Speak Members of the Chargers basketball team, who compete against major universities for Athletes in Action, a division of Campus Crusade for Christ, will speak in three Salt Lake area churches Sunday. They will be at Mt. Tabor Lutheran Church, 175-7t- h East, at 10 a.m., at Anchor Baptist Church, 1880 E. 5600 South, at 11 a.m. and at First Baptist h Church, East, at 7 p.m. These athletes will tell what an impact Christ has had on their lives. They played Brigham Young University Wednesday and tackle the University of Utah tonight. On Feb. 5 theyll return to play Utah State University and Boise State College Feb. 21. 777-13t- Jewish Panel Discussion The Salt Lake Jewish Community Center in cooperation with Temple Bnai Israel and Congregation Montefiore will hold a panel discussion entitled Peace in the Middle East Sunday at 8 p.m. at the center, 2416 E. 17th South. The panelists will be Michael Ravid, Los Angeles, Calif., Israel consul general, and Dr. J. Bruce Mayfield, political science professor, University of Utah. The moderator will be Dr. J. D. Williams, U. of U. political science professor. ... Pentecostal Visitor The Rev. J. O. Wallace, SL Louis, Mo., international director of the United Pentecostal Church Sunday school, will speak Sunday at 11 a.m. at the United PenEast. tecostal Church, 740-7t- h He is on a Sunday school promotional tour and will be in Salt Lake City for one service only before going to Colorado for a series of rallies, according to the Rev. George M. Eads, church pastor. Also expected to attend is the Rev. Harold Davies, ' Billings, Mont., Rocky Mountain District Sunday school ' director. Bible Institute Begit ' The eighth annual Lutheran Bible In- MURRAY stitute, sponsored by the Utah Circuit, Colorado DIs-- 1 trict, the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod, will begin Sunday at 6:30 p.m. at Christ Lutheran Church, 240 E. 5600 South. Four Lutheran pastors will present classes on Christ Speaks to Christians," "The Issue of Lutheran Unity, What Is Man? and Our Christian Missions and India" each Sunday until Feb. 16. f When the Rev. R. Douglas Wead was five years old he started experimenting with ventriloquism and today he uses that talent to tell people about the truth of the Holy Bible. $300. The versatile dummy can open his mouth, stick out his tongue, move his eyes and eyebrows, move his head and extend his neck. A native of Muncie, Ind., the Rev. Mr. Wead graduated in 1965 from Central Bible College, Springfield, Mo., with a B.A degree in religious education. He married Gloria the same year and both were youth minis-ter- s at Calvary Temple, an As- - - Sunday School 9:30 a jr. Worship 11:00 a.m. Evtnlng 7:00 pun. Wod.Proyor Mooting 7:00 pjn. Church School for All Ages 9:30 Divine Worship 9:30 All A.M. AJYL - The Question Bef or The House Freak M. Utah, Minister m. SL el lm Ot FIRST BAPTIST-GRANG- MAI L WHY, Pastor 11. 00 A.M. 6.00 P.M. 7.-0-0 P.M. --- Baptist Thou FIRST Art-Tho- 1IO FIRST " Shalt Bo u 74 Youth Fellowship - Athletes in action - 777 SO. 13th E. it 1740 Wart A. CRV. Meetinf the Charters! 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TRINITY Ml WtMif tills Study 9 MIDVALE W. Mtntim Worship tooth Hour - , Cnw toy &D EPISCOPAL t It am. West. 4th South -- 485 9831 Rev. A L NESBITT. 484-- 980 Church School 10 45 o.m. Family Worship 9:30 a m. A Nuisttr-Cha- B. Soodey IW Worship Sonrto or Rov. George L Davis 486 0203 Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship CHURCH Hlfhlaad Drift Wad. wvl Cfwrctt ot Christ Ckaeth School G09 OtOhi CHURCH Emt $orvica 74 South A Bible Believing BibleTeaching Church" COMMUNITY 13 13th ImHi CHRISTIAN Pastor Pttor Pitot Tune Sandy 39 la 1 Frayor Unit First1 ASSEMBLY of Ith 117 441 I. LAYTON COMMUNITY Chorch KC KSOP 1: A.M.-1-17t Sunday School t: IS A.M. Momlni Worthlo U A.M. Toon Ago Sorvlco 4 P.M. Ivonoollit Sun. I P.M. Wo Proyor A ilblo Study 1 P.M. Wo Prooch tho Wltolo (lot Wm. Chriattpultt, Pootor GRACE HIGHLAND BAPTIST 1714 1. It Sooth 44MI41 HOLLADAY BAPTIST .Worship turrsf l I. It Ini "THE WAVES Of TRUTH" VO Celnmhla laoo AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCHES (Bolwp FULL 1 440 tooth I to to FIRST . - BAPT.-BNT- FL. MT. SHADOWS 8APT.0REM ev full-tim- 2nd So. at 2nd 1110 w. IOOO tooth of Utah. He succeeds the Rev. Stanford R. Hall who last r e signed year to become st 44 1.113 DN. East. Bom in Spokane, Wash., he?-wa-s raised on a farm and graduated from the! Markland received most of his secondary education in Minnesota. He is a graduate of Augsburg College and Northwestern Lutheran Theological Seminary, Minneapolis, Minn. His graduate degree in education was earned at New York ' University. He is married to the former Jean Swanson of Bemid- ji, Minn., and they have one son, - VER BAPTIST-W.JR- The Rev. Arne K. Markland arrived in Salt Lake City this week to become Lutheran campus minister at tm the University Rites To Honor Fallen Leader Sunday Worship and Church School 9 and 11 am 1 the Rev. M. Eads, is the new Church pastor of United Pentecostal Church 175-7t- Rov. LE I Mata For Lutherans in j 10 -l later. His appointment was Christian announced by Leonard W. Gils- -' tute, Boise, Idaho, in 1938. mann, chairman of the Northern worked in various phases of in North Caro- Bev. Markland Utah Lutheran Campus Council. lina. The new pastoral assistance in Pentecostpastors office will be in thej He will be installed during' a' al churches In Nampa and Campus Christian Center, 232 special service Sunday at 8 p.m. Couer dAlene, Idaho. at Mt. Tabor Lutheran Church, University St. h East. The Rev. Ev NielIn 1940 he married the former The Rev. Mr. Markland of the Lutheran member a from comes sen, to Utah Brookings, Phyllia Holman of Springfield, S.D., where he served as cam- Church in America synod, will, Mo., and was pastor of the Unitpus pastor at South Dakota officiate. ed Pentecostal Church, Salem, State University for six years. t Ore., for six years. In 1947-4- 8 he His minstry also includes Mrs. and the Rev. Douglas Wead chat with dummy traveled in a house trailer in tours in Texas, Japan and Georthe Rocky Mountain area, hold- gia while an Air Force chapIn Jackson use services. Henry evangelism they .. . lain. He also has served as a ing evangelistic meetings. in Athens, Ga., pastor parish A ATLANTA, GA. (AP) He was pastor of United Pen- with additional responsibilities sembly of God church in South Kansas State College in Pitts Bend, Ind. burgh for one year. She attend- tecostal Church in Springfield, as a contact pastor to Universl special service commemorating the birthday of assassinated They started in traveling ed Central Bible College and for SIX years and the con' ty of Georgia students and milicivil rights leader Dr. Martin evangelistic work last July and met her husband in the Revival-!0- " U.S. the at Navy built a church. His tary personnel Luther have visited 38 states and three time Choir, which is sponsored King Jr. will be held School - Supply next at Ebenezer Wednesday foreign countries. We wanted by the Revivaltime Radio other pastorates were In SuperiAlthough born and raised in where he was to meet the different types of Broadcast. Church, Baptist or, Wyo., Vancouver, Wash., Brooklyn, N.Y., the Rev. Mr. son, Shan- and Rock pastor.- Assembly of God ministers and Their Springs, Wyo. see the different churches, non, travels with them. They Following the service, groundare booked continuously until The Rev. Mr. Eads also owns breaking ceremonies will be they said. In Church News conducted for the Martin Luther The Rev. Mr. Wead hopes to next August except for a brief a furniture repair business and lives in Bountiful at 864 N. Main King Jr. Village, a $3 million settle down in two or three vacation in a few weeks. About the time Shannon Is jst He also is district superinActivities of The Church of low-cohousing project being but and a years pastor church, Latter-da- y built by the Southern Christian I feel I have a message for. ready for school well want to tendent for the United Pentecost-settl- e Jesus Christ of e down and work U Church for Utah, Wyoming Saints may be found in the Leadership Conference, which teenagers. for News enclosed in King headed. Church a Iand Montana. church, they agreed. of Wead is a nativa Mrs. News. Deseret today's Pittsburgh, Kan., and attended loo-u- n tit i. coomt Sunday School for All Afos A.M. ER FIRST BAPTIST-KEAR- NS dog u 4o tg wnt FIRST BAPTIST-- PL FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 9:45 MMOII years, Insti- - METHODIST CENTRAL BAPTIST 31 Churches Intermountain BAPTIST CHURCHES of Salt lake Baptist Assn. So. brides room. pastored for many 740-7t- h Ini. takr SOUTHERN e Sewn nwlss nssWiS Owtaf NOTIi ftll las Seat -- 1st Is, IJffc lust-IT- th far II a.m. DMae Warship Sarvisa DR. IARI 1 Utakfaglt tions. Also located in the basement will be a choir and New U. Aide George IMS Pram, Parttr to. P. Stag Utahs Pioneer Protestant Church 2150 Foothill Drive who the past GOSPEL ASSEMBLY BAPTIST CHURCH MbMtnM fit StrHhM Watt man United Pentecostal He and his wife, Gloria, have been appearing this week at First Assembly of God Church, 57 E. 1st So., and will conclude their visit Sunday with a service at 11 a.m., according, to the Rev. Peter Pilot, church pastor. In a typical service, the Rev. Mr. Wead and his wife sit at the piano together and sing duets. They introduce their dummy, Henry Jackson, who gives announcements, sings and tells Bible stories. Mrs. Wead sings sacred hymns and her husband delivers a short message at the end of the one-hoservice. I try to speak in everyday language so the young people can understand, he said. His subjects Include the Holy Spirit, changes in everyday life and the generation gap. After learning how to throw his voice, the Rev. Mr. Wead entertained at various functions with a dummy until he was 15 years old. Then his parents bought Henry Jackson, made in Grand Rapids, Mich., and cost A date the ashes of the deceased and a place for simple devo- CAMPUS MINISTER Veteran Pastor In S.L. Post Minister, Wife And 'Henry Preaching Truth Of Bible NIW HOFI FIRST C0;:SRE6AT!0:iAL CHURCH s The educat'onal wing built in 1961 to fill the need for classrooms, the Rev. Mr, Mills said. In 1966 the Church of the Resurrection merged with Bountiful Community Church and the intention was for both congregations to build a permanent church together. The pastor said the exact date for groundbreaking ceremonies will beannounced y square, but treated as a Was sanctuary permanent e ing educational wing 1969 11, I? - Clergymen In School V Saturday, January 1 1 m. - - MO.l. 1 - 1SI-UHnnlt I. Nnlmn. Pnttnr 147 Fnnttiilt 3 and II a. Ivnday School til Worahip 1 |