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Show DESERET NEWS, Wegro 'Heporation' Goins Sympathy IN THE NEWS ' Bv BRYAN GRAY ll!1!IIIIIi'lilHMi!llill!!l!lllll!!lI!!!l!!!ill!l!llll!' r - V-- Foothill Dr., has a point in theoiy although he disaf? i greed with the tactics being i used. He is using threats in an attempt to get his way. He is , using blackmail as a method. We should aiso keep in mind that Forman does not necessarily speak for the countrys 20 million Negroes. The Rev. Mr. Cochrane said he voted two years ago in the Episcopal General Assembly to raie $9 million over a three-yea- r period to help the nations Mark poor. One of the most sympathetic ministers in Salt Lake City is the Rev. Dr. Palmer S. Ross, pastor of Trinity AME Church, 239 E. 6th South, Rev. Palmer S. Ross president of the Salt Lake . . . Trinity AME pastor Chapter, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. he make a real response, The most discriminatory Institution in the U.S. today is said. he The Forman demands are the Christian Church, said. Christians in white to not valid, according ehurches have given mere lip Charles Ashcraft, executive service to helping the Negro. Southsecretary, has displayed tokenism and It ern Baptist Convention. has shown its system to be Hi admit the Negro has co mint. been discriminated against, While the idea but how can you equate this that thesupporting white churches in dolars and cents? Forshould pay reparation money, man's request is not justified he said the churches must use since he church has always their influence in making perled other institutions in helpsons love their brother. ing people regardless of the This is a problem to be person's skin color. combated by the churches, The Rev. Robert Cochrane, government, business and the rector of All Saints Episcopal entire community, he added. Senior Citizens Only in agreed Forman day for senior citizens gather at First United East, for the first of a se- The 4 Manifesto Black issued by Formans National Black Economic Development Conference April 17 has since list reached the best-sellamong the nations clergy. The Rev. George L. Davis, church pastor, said the program is being held in conjunction with the Community Service Council's project on aging. Senior citizens, 55 years and older, who live in apartments, hotels and homes within walking distrnce of the church are invited Thursday at 6:30 p.m. to hear Dr. Rex Campbell, LUED-Tat the University of Utah. The Rev. Mr. Davis said future programs will feature resource people from the library, welfare agencies and other organizations. They are designed to inform senior citizens about Social Security benefits, Medicare, opportunities for part-tim- e employment and possible use of the Meals on Wheels program. This senior citizen program i3 the result of a survey conducted in the downtown area under the direction of the Rev. Mason Willis, director of the Crossroads Urban Center. Several large religious b have bodies en publicly sympathetic to the demand, but, as the Catholic weekly Ave Maria said, It is giving nightmares to religious leaders who handle bills, budgets and bank accounts. threatens Manifesto The V , . . administered with total autonomy by the churchs six Negro bishops and 20 Negro members of the governing board of managers. demands are not met. It requests funds from the Roman Catholic Church ($200 million), ($60 mil- Episcopal lion), Presbyterian ($80 million), Lutheran Church in America ($60 million) and American Baptist Convention No million). ($60 The board also voted to ask for an additional $1 million next year for Negro economic progress. Several Salt Lake ministers expressed doubts about the demands. Lets face it. Forman knows the white man and the the white churches have money," said the Rev. BradIntermountain ley Skinner, specific sums were asked from the United Methodist Church or the Christian Church (Dis- The survey indicates there are hundreds of senior citizens who are lonely and have almost nothing to do except watch television. ciples of Christ). While most churches are now studying the demands, the United Methodist Church Board of Missions responded last week with $300,000 to be They need to go places and meet others. They to develop some channels of friendship and communicate with others, the Rev. Mr. Davis said. Church members are calling on the senior citizens to invite them to attend the new program. need New Worship Hour The Rev. Douglas L. Lobb, minister of First Congregational Church, 2150 Foothill Dr., said beginning Sunday and continuing through the summer worship service will be held at 10 a.m. with church school at the same hour. Baptist Women's Day A womans day observance will be held June 8 af Calvary Baptist Church, 532 E. 7th South, according to Mrs. Eva Sexton, general chairman. On June 7 at 7 p.m. there will be a banquet. Elgina Rogers, a member of New Pilgrim Baptist Church, will sing and Mrs. Emma Brown will sing dinner music. The annual womens day program will be held June 8 with Mrs. Calvin L. Rampton as the guest speaker. Her theme will be Christian Women The Mainstay of the Church." Music for the program will be furnished by the New Zion Baptist Church of Ogden and a special womens chorus from Calvary Baptist Church. Conference superintendent, One hundred years ago next month the Presbyterian established in Utah and today remains one of the most active Protestant groups in the state. The Rev. Kenneth Ball, pastor of the First Church of the Nazarene, 2018 . 21st South, Gospel music, rapidly becoming one of America's most popular forms of entertainment, is coming to Salt Lake City. The Latinos, who had their origin in Mexico City, and the young Sunshine Sisters from Georgia will present a concert June 7 at 8 p.m. in the West High School Auditorium. The concert will feature old fashioned hymns of the church, done with excitingly new and unique arrangements and fast moving rhythm spirituals. The entertainprogram has emphasis on good family-typ- e ment for people of all faiths, ages and walks of life. Confirmation Service Nine members of Congregation Montefiore, 355-3r- d East, have participated in the service of confirmation which traditionally concludes the Jewish celebration of Shavuot, the Festival of Weeks. The confirmands are Susan Chait, Shelley Eisen, Mavis Gallenson, Pamela Pullman, Laura Rothenberg, Robert Rothenberg, Larry Tannenbaum, Martin and Janice Turner. m On June 8, churches In the state will hold worship services to mark the centennial. In the Corrinne City Park on June 11 there will be a picnic supper at 6 p.m. followed at 7:30 p.m. by a dedication service to commemorate the been elected president of the Evangelical Ministers As-- s o elation of Greater Salt Lake. He succeeds the Rev. Mar-- v i n Cowan, event. Russell H. Goodman, Rev. William R. Persons . . , Methodist leader Rev. Bradley Skinner . UCC superintendent es decide, they will lose in the long run, he added. The Rev. William R. Persons, district superintendent, United Methodist Church, said he did not think the churches should hand uut "conscience and theorized Formoney man may be making a bid for future power in the Negro community. United Church of Christ. This is the tragedy we're having for doing nothing for The 50 years," he said. churches evaded many controversial Issues concerning Negro aid in the past and now the white churches are reaping the whirlwind in terms they dont like. Noting that many laymen are angry with the demands Utah-Idah- While frustrated at the tactics being used, the Rev. Mr. Persons said whites must realize their obligation to right the wrongs done to Negro citizens. Whites must come to grips with this problem and and scornful of possible recapitulation by their church, he expressed fears the demands could lead whites to overreact and cause a police state. No matter how the church 1721 Corinne Friday, June 11, 1869, and preached his first sermon in Utah June 13, 18G9. He came to Utah under the direction of the Rev. Sheldon Jack-so- n who had been assigned to cover the area west of Council Bluffs, Iowa. The Rev. Mr. Jackson came to Utah Aug. 6, 1869. Garfield Ave., who has researched Presbyterian history in Utah, said churches are encouraged to mark the anniversary by bringing their church histories up to date, and photographs displaying records, holding congregational dinners, paying tribute to 50 year members, singing old revival songs and having ushers or choir members dress In costumes of the -- first The Presbyterian church building in Utah was dedicated in 1870 in Corinne. That was the same year the 1870's. said the Rev. Hughs arrived in the bustling railroad town of Goodman Melancthon COMMUNITY CHURCH Ifoltod Chwth t ferial till U ltd tail III lawlta Methodist Church Corinne was dedicated and the cornerstone for St Marks Episcopal a.n.-Ck- srih Cfevrsfe kkaal laath leaafi FIRST UNITARIAN fill lanrloa Reformed Church, vice presithe Rev. William dent; Gaube, pastor of Salt Lake Alliance Church, secretary, and the Rev. Austin Meekins, pastor of Faith Baptist Church, Granger, treasurer. The Rev. Mr. Ball said the association will enlarge its state fair booth this year and hold a Sunday school rally next autumn which will be the kickoff for a statewide Sunday School convention planned for 1970. The new president said he hopes to coordinate the activities of the evangelical community and try to be a service to the community. American Baptist ministers returned to Salt Lake from a national convention pleased that delegates had elected their first black presdient. The Rev. Dr. Thomas Kilgore, Jr., pastor, Second Baptist Church Los Angeles, Calif., was elect- ed convention president despite the fact that Negroes compose only about five per cent of total American Baptist membership. More than 2,000 church members attended the conference held in Seattle, Wash. MJitant James Forman addressed the convention and demanded that $60 million in Hugh W. Gillilon, Miniitor 3359351 or TUNE METHODIST 980 dent. He disagreed, however, with f. So at 2nd Evangelical Free Church 1910 lait R L. the USA At CtM, Reiter Theatre 138 8726 Family 10 45 a m. - t9t.SH9 t.t. Sunday services 11 a.m. - 17W le.ee fMtfclll Dr. 4M-44The Rev. Refcerf M. Cachrai 441 I teeth RS44 7 fee Rev. ffeeriee Wednesday services 8 p.m. First Church, 352 East Third South Second Church, 1165 Foothill Drive Millcreek Church, 2605 East 33rd South First and Second Church Sunday Schools 11 a.m. Millcreek Surt School 9.30 a.m. 70I R retie RESURRECTION Service et BeentWel Ceteet. Cfeerth N. 404 feat. ovntllvl-J9I.JThe Rev. Jefee Long felt - 2-3- - Tustday, Wednesday MIDVALE 581 Rev. BURL G. 9 30 a m. Sunday School 00 a m. Worship Serv:c- -ll - You are cordially invited 7400 TRINITY Snuth-2- 98 Rev. HOWARD MC PMMr-aia-- oiu teto. I, II V 6891 HUFF Sunday School -- 9 30 a m. a m. Worship Service-- 11 ST. JOflrO S ZION a .llt.n-l- .M, to - Wnfclp IHI . Hit, . - la - . KWHO,v wihip 4 p..-- t. 140, KC. 4r - i.ito.r 141 ..4 2104 Wit Mlh .it.r rM.n, I, 0.41 - . 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Public Wo, ship at 11 am (Nursery) Ptstor The Reverend D Gen Mordeii at 9.45 a m. Public Worship at 11 a m. (Nursery) m urn vnoi The Reverend John SvtstoHi " 0r Onto.4 Drtto ties ..Worship Ivrvkv 11 Svrtdoy Schvol 777 Dr Church, tori I wrh.p Riloy, D Browne 7WI IYiAVRN A e- - 11 ScKmI noov.vpoop t 45 . Potior 440 Concord A M Boovdein. Postor Sunder School 10 Morning Worship GILEAD BAPTIST School f )0 !3th Sow FIR5T BAPTIST Church 3610 South 4400 West festor Ivrioy " LAYTON COMMUNITY WESTVALE (395.7993) Cnurch School 1015 tovlt, BOUNTIFUL CLEARFIELD COMMUNITY MT. OLYMPUS WASATCH (417.7576) 17th South, 17th East lacktoa Rested SALT LAKE CITY AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCHES -- all races are welccm- e- (3633211) 268 West 1st South The Reverend Sunday School for A!! Ages Why are you Waiting? Baptist Youth Fellowship Meetings E. South Temple at "C" Street 4 blocks East of Temple Square JAPANESE Psstor lari I. Rilay, Fnitor 777 SO. 13th E. (3633559) 10 Sanctuary FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 7:00 P.M. FIRST t So.) a m. -- Wednesday Public Woship at 9.30 a m. at FOOTHILL DRIVE Enioy our Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Worship Services 11 A.M. and 7 P.M. . WEDNESDAY 7 P.M. 6:00 P.M. Vine St. (61 - 1 SUNDAY MetiM Picture Hmm "Coln Study" Power ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH- BAPTIST 952 East 9th Pltnuru" Lev.' FroDlomi and To Chong 1SS0E. 5600 South 1 1 Metaphysics Wallace Nielsen p.ee. Bible-centere- ..... Guest Speaker 7iS4 p.n. An independent , friendly church IBLI SCHOOL o Science of Mind 4flp.ee. Worship 8 A.M. & 10 A.M. Sunday School 9 A.M. ..m.-L- C. Cl.fto. I l.it llr.tl.r. 20th tail 111! ltiiHi). w l.rly MOTnin. W.rtklp. 1.11 ..- to.O.y L.t. w.r.l.t W.nhlp. tohtok aikl. CI.M, O.IO a.m. MO.I. 1 l00 1O10 1. t:N L4NI St. Su. Minister -- Chet. A. Crone Sender title StvOp MS ojk. 11 Meminf Wersnip 430 pjb Teeth Neer Service 7:iS pjh Worship 7 Wtdseidey lihit Stody pjb WfiCOMf "A Bible Believing Bible Teaching Church" w MO. 7 Rtv. Barton t 9 a.m. Wonhlp 10 a.m. . 00.11 Clrlit W 2554111 (MOIUMT) toll 1 i.O 1M1P Dtnf PJUttmin 1.1-77- F.nowinlp hour 171 to. Till 00 am. 11 - twit! one 7tti Huilw.n OUR SAVIOUR'S PARK CITY 4290 W 5415 JM1 Church School It. - 114 to. Hi 71 (.it ( 7MHr -- Kt.'fcr tok I. 0i4S CROSS OF CHRIST MT. TABOR bit Su. II am. -- HOLLADAY 1 580 E. W. 1100 to. Hi. W.nlil. It m. F.llowihlp Hour, 11:15 11--1 I.I.C. tot. A. toll) to. Pmtor GOOD SHEPHERD Monday, ShDHU hov been traveling and over 45 yeore on Metaphysics, Meditation, & Comparative Religion He 's a graduate of the U. o Utah in 1927 and a retired engineer from Fo'H Motor Co. SADHU wai a folio er of Mahatma Gandhi. INN ON CU7-m- i) (OrMf.rt 704. 44 East Center Worship Service-- BOUNTIFUL COTTONWOOD LUTHERAN .M. Sunday 3 & 8 p.m. June 1st 8 p.m. June 4 ....mi Ooipol 5anrlca7 p.m. ALL SAINTS' am. 30 Worship-9.- (mm Ceri R. Iriceea ATONEMENT 8th West. 4th South-485-9- 831 Rev. A L NESSITT Church School Tl South 3224409 Wesley FratritiTf Nviri Hewlett' ffe $feeet MereiNf Worship Yevtfe Droops Iveniof Service o...... Prejrer Service Wed. loriiy UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST DAVIS GRACE 138 South 2nd East Salt lake City lerrtw When Grewal was 17 years eld, he lay near death from tuberculosis in India. He vowed that If God would let him live he would devote his life to carrying Gods message of love. 0876 South Highland Drive 3900 South BAPTIST CHURCH let East-3- 28 Rev. GEORGE Review, reported that the Presbyterian congregation in Corinne had only four members. 'ANCHOR Cut lit Very Rev. The Rev. 0. 4o6 0203 9 30 a m. Sunday School Worship Service- -8 45 ft 11 a m. of India & 2nd Douglas I. lobb. Minister 4-6871 Rev. GENE YELKIN 6-7793 Sunday Worship and Church School -- 9 ft 11 m. 138-2n- CHRISTIAN CHURCH the reparation demand. We should all have equal M Worship (Nursery) 2 ST. STEPHEN'S FIRST Grewal 231 )h 91 Seetfc 9 45 .m. Church School 11 i.m. Worship Service Sadhii A 10 00 AM AM. Sunday KS0P-8- -30 The Rev. 2375 East 33rd South by 10 00 ST. PAUL'S CENTENARY 1740 So. 5th Fev. A L NESBITT-484-1- o n, Church will lectures beginning Sunday at 3 p.m. in Theater 138, East. The other lectures will be given at 8 p.m. Sunday through Wednesday. Grewal received a B.S. degree from the U. of U. in 1927 and then attended the he said. Our said. After all, the presidenreparations be paid by Ametf-ca- n opportunity, generation has made misBaptists. cy is a prestigious office and We can cheer this new takes, and we try to right is Indicative of the accomIn 1919 he became a followthem as we go along. The anleadership of Dr. Kilgore, indian made of Mahatma Gandhi and er plishments by handnot to is over hand said the Rev. Kenneth Ed- swer vidual, but final authoritative finally left India in 192L to one fuls of Negro money at First Baptist wards, pastor power rests with the general Community Church, Magna, speaker. council." In Church News and one of three local dergy The Rev. A. M. Beaudoin, The Rev. Lawrence P. who attended the conference. Gilead Baptist Church, 460 Activities of The Omrch of The Rev. Mr. Edvards Concord St., who attended the Lake, Murray Baptist Church, 184 E. 5770 South, did not Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y cited the Rev. Dr. Kilgore as convention, said, the electioit bo found hi the attend the but Saints said convention, may was of a Negro president an outstanding preacher News in Church enclosed elecRev. Dr. the Kilgores and he said none of his conlong overdue. Deseret News. tion was a todays good step were about worried gregation Ive received no reaction forward. the concept of a Negro presihe from my congregation, Church School ST. MARK'S UNITED CHRIST Public Lectures 414-950- Itltylmi fa CHURCH FREE toil 1 1th toath SD EPISCOPAL Church School 10 and 11.30 a.m. Manvng S.rvic.t Sermon: Bo of Lovo a IrnTo mora caraM than of overylhing CHURCH 2150 Foothill Drive Doan Oayhon for Information Call CHURCH A Liberal ChurcK for All Persona 69 So. 13th lait 10 a.m. first ASSEMBLY OF GOD . both hcatlwi 1 Signh Grewal. deliver University of Michigan. He retired Dec. 31, 1964, from Ford Motor Co. after 22)4 years of service as an engi- Williene CONGREGATIONAL Also. Chv rife SoIimI Worvfclp A CaanaalM ItiRt a1 Balwant Baptists Blect Black To Post Other officers include the Rev. Clarence Van Slooten, pastor of First Christian Pastor Peter Pilot GRANGER COMMUNITY UN SUM MOO Mk loa W. Mall, Mlahtar ic A former University of Utah student from India, Sadhu neer. Church, Bountiful. 7 DUciplof of Christ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN 70 to. lid Mat John J. fawria. Minister Sets Series Of Lectures CathewM in Salt Lake City was laid. A severe wind in 1894 blew the Presbyterian Church down. Because the town of Corinne already had started to dwindle, the frame building was not reconstructed. The the shared Presbyterians Methodist church which is still standing and recently was completely renovated. In 1895, an annual local pub--1 1FM9I1 CHRISTIAN CHURCHES U. Alumnus Baptist first Sandy o CONVENTION PRESIDENT of pastor Grace was Church 7-- Gospel Concert . . T Presbyterians To Note Centennial Evangelical Ministers Elect Chief has Robert H. Cochrane Episcopal rector Rev. economic the if revolution - 7M ministers. Methodist Church, ries of meetings designed especially for them. . ,) v.-i- but not solid support, from several Salt Lake area Thursday will be a special in the downtown area who will d The demand for $500 million reparations from mili- tant Negro leader James Forman received questioned sj By ROGER PUSEY Dseret News Church Writer 1710 Church, 1 Deseret News Staff Writer 203-2r.- Saturday, May 31, 1969 30 o Worthp I..H, 1900 w.,t Sorvtco t 10 41 lie. ST end 4 Kenneih C Church School. Worihip 9:45 end MURRAY COMMUNITY Sundey School 9 45 Rov. 43 p m. fcd.ardi, FaMor lion. lowronct F. Leho. Foster Morning Worship Item. |