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Church news Friday, October 22,1982 Uklah Daily Journal, Uklah, By DAVID E. ANDERSON UPI Religion Writer The Campaign for Human Development, the U.S. Catholic church's major anti-poverty effort, has announced allocations of $6.4 million to 195 self-help projects around the country. But campaign officials, gearing up for this year's fund-raising effort, say federal cutbacks are hurting the groups on the front line in the battle against poverty. The Capaign for Human Development was established by the nation's Roman Catholic bishops 12 years ago and is supported by an annual collection in Catholic churches during the Thanksgiving season.

Roughly 75 percent of the funds collected are sent to the national office for distribution and the remainder is retained by individual dioceses for local initiativess. This year's grants brings to $67 million the amount allocated from the nationl campaign in its dozen years of funding and more than 1,800 projects have received funds. The campaign, said the Rev. Marvin A. Mottet, the program's executive director, "works to forge partnerships between the poor and non- poor to help people help themselves.

Poor people in our country have the deck stacked against them. These projects and the many others supported by CHD are about helping people unstack the deck." "Since the beginning of the Campaign for Human Development, the need has never been so urgent," Mottet said. "More than 32 million Americans live in poverty while 11 million are unemployed," he said. "Given the obvious need, we have high hopes for a very successful campaign this year." But a number of the groups receiving campaign funds are being adversely affected in their efforts by the Reagan administration social program cutbacks espeically in the VISTA and CETA jobs programs. Over 80 percent of the CHDfunded self-help organizations surveyed by the Catholic agency reported they had been hurt by the cuts with 50 percent reporting staff cutbacks and one out of four reporting they lost more than half of their staff in the past year.

"The staffing reductions were attributed to cuts in two federal programs widely used by self- help organizations in low-income communities: VISTA and CETA," according to church officials. "Fifty Rprcent of the respondents had participated in the VISTA program; by May, 1982, virtually all of their contracts for VISTA volunteers had been terminated," according to the officials. "Similarly, 55 percent of the responding organizations had employes who participated in CETA. CETA public service employment jobs were terminated with the adoption of the fiscal 1982 budget." A major adverse impact, according to campaign officials, is that the already strapped self- help groups have to spend more time on fundraising than on providing services. Mottet called the situation "distressing" and said that "self-help efforts by people in their own neighborhoods to meet their own needs, such as those projects funded by CHD, are solidly within the best of the American democratic tradition." Among the advocacy and self-help, groups funded this year are the Farmworker Advocacy Network, the Legal Project on the Ku Klux Klan, the Tribal Organizing Project, the National Senior Organizing Project, the National Association of Atomic Veterans and the AntiDeath Penalty Project.

"Working for justice is an essential part of preaching the Gospel," Mottet said. we are not working for justice and denouncing the injustices of our day, we are not living and proclaiming the full gospel." and Discipleship' In the Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m. at the Faith Lutheran Church, 560 Park Pastor Edwin Sohn will preach on the gospel for the day, St. Mark The topic will be "Discipleship and Wealth." Also participating in the service will be Bill Dabbs as the assisting minister and Christine Holtz as the Acolyte. The organist is Mildred Kilgore.

The Sunday School and Bible study hour precede the worship at 9vl5 a.m. The Bible is discussing the abuses of the gifts of the "Holy Spirit as they appeared in the Corinthian Church of New Testament times. Attention will focus on the speaking in tongues. Ministry for Pastor Richard F. Ingley of Calvary Way Church announces the beginning of a ministry directed specifically to singles and their unique needs.

This field has long been neglected by the church as a whole, but Pastor Ingley says, "Here at Calvary Way we want to help turn the emphasis around and malce sure that this large and growing segment of our society is not neglected. We intend to help meet their needs from a Christian perspective for all the greater Ukiah area." Come and fellowship each Monday at 7:30 p.m. for a time of study, sharing and caring. Calvary Way is located at 3601 Tollini Lane (just off Parducci Road) in North Ukiah. This Sunday at 6 p.m.

at Ukiah Presbyterian Church, there will be an all-church potluck with special guest speaker, Dave and Hannah Kratzer, formerly of Kratzer Aviation in Willits, now with Wycliffe Bible Translators, who will be sharing their experience of this past summer. Sunday evening at 7:00 p.m. there First Baptist will be a gathering of the High-School, college-career, at the church home, 501W. Perkins St. Special pulpit speaker this Sunday be Tom Tr)pp, associate pastor of Presbyterian Church, Calistoga, who will speak on "Efforts at Love" based on Dueteronomy and Luke Rev.

Richard Wise, assistant pastor, will fill the pulpit this Sunday morning at First Baptist Church, 300 W. Smith Street. His message for the morning congregation is titled "Heaven And The New with scripture from Rev. All are welcome to attend services at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.

Youth Intern Steve Briner will preach on the subject of being a ser- First Christian Chiircli "Foundation for the Home" will be the first message in a series on the Christian home brought by Pastor CauUey at the 11 a.m. worship hour. The First Christian Church, 140 North Spring wishes to extend to all people a cordial invitation to come and share these messages. "Spiritual dryness God's causing or ours?" as alluded to in Isiah and the gospel reading will be explored in the message by Fr. David Patton this Sunday at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church.

The problems of separation from God and the blindness of discipleship will be the topic at both the 8 and 10 o'clock services. Sunday School and Nursery School both begin at 10 "Seven Planes of Supply" will be Rev. Suzanne Theilig's topic Sunday at the Ukiah Church of Religious Science. Abundance is as natural as health, Rev. Theilig believes, and she will present Ideas in this aiea.

What we believe, she says, affects every area of our life, including supply, and if we would change our circumstances in any area it begins in Mind, of the inner rather than the outer, for what vant in the Christian life during the evening worship hour. His sermon, "How To Improve Your is primarily based on the scripture of Next Thursday evening the junior high group will hold a Halloween party in McCray Hall beginning at 6:30 p.m. Guests are welcome to join the evening of fun and fellowship. o'clock. The 3-in-l sale begins at 9 o'clock Saturday, Oct.

23, with the large items (stoves, ovens) for sale in the patio area arid the next-to-new and rummage In the adjacent room. The sale, sponsored by the Episcopal Church Women, runs till 4 o'clock at the church, 640 Orchard Avenue. goes on inside of man's consciousness is what determines the status of his outer life. The annual Harvest Potluck Dinner will be held at the church at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct.

29. The church will also be celebrating Halloween. Costumes are optional. Members of the church and their friends are Invited to attend this event. ST.

AflARY OFTHE ANGELS CATHOLIC CHURCH Roger Pastor Rei Anthony DiRusso, Assoc Pastor 508 Perkins St Masses Sat 5 15 M. (lullills obligation) Sun 8 00 9 00 AM 10 30 AM 12:00 (Spanisli) 8 00 AH (Cliuicli)and 5 15 PM (Convent) Confessions Sat 00-5 00 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 204 S. Oak 462-6155 Sunday Scliool 9 30 am Worsliip 11 am Wed, Testimony Meeting 8 pm ASSEAABLY OF GOD 395 Barnes, 462-8106 Pstor, Letiman Myatt Sunday Sctiool 9 45, Morning Worstiip 11:00, Sunday Evening 6 00, FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 140 Spring Pastor James Caulley, 462-5830 Sunday Sctiool 10 am. Morn.

Worsip II am. Jr. Cliurcti 11:15 am Wed, Eve pm Call lor Bible Study. Women's Fellowstiip. Prayer Circle.

Youtli Group, HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL 640 Orchard Rector. David Patton 462-8042 Holy Eucharist 8. 10:00 Thurs Eucharist, healing. Prayer Group 9 am; Wed Bible Study. 7:30 pm3rd Mondays-Medilalion.

7 pm CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS FIRST WARD 1337 S. Dora Bishop Rex Hayes. Office 4627289. Home 462-9536. Foyer 468-5746 Priesthood.

Relief Society. Young men women 9:00 am Primary 9:00 am; Sun School 1010:50 am Sacrament meeting 10:50 ain- 12:00 pm SECOND WARD Bishop Boyd Diennan Office 462-2381, Home 4627612 Sacrament meeting, Fast Testimony meeting 1:00 pm Sunday School, Primary 2:10 pm Priesthood, Relief Society, Young men Women 3:10 pm Wed pm Ward Activity Day m. TABOR MONASTERY BYZANTINE-CATHOLIC 485-8959 1 7001 Tomki Rd, Redwood Valley Divine Liturgy Sunday 10:00 am Saturday Vespers 6:30 pm Frrday Vespers 6 45 pm. Prayer Meeting 7:45 pm Divine Office-Daily, Confessions Anytime (call) Private Prayer-anytime REDWOOD VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH School Way, 485-8541 Rev Harold Hassiock Sun. School 9:30, Worship Services 1 1:00.

6:00 Wed Bible Study. 10:00 BAHA'I FAITH Box 291. 462-6154 Call for location of Wednesday evening Fireside CALVARY WAY CHURCH 3601 Tollini. Rev Richard Ingley 468-5848 or 462-3345 Sunday School 9:30 Junior Worship Hour 10:45 am Morning Worship Hour 10:45 am Pre-Prayer Services 5:45 pm Evening Worship 6 pm Wed, Youth family Night 7 30 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dora Perkins Albert Damon Sunday School 9:30 Worship Service 11 Nursery provided EVANGELICAL ORTHODOX CHUUCH Corner of Church Barnes Sunday 9am, 462-0907 Faith Lutheran Church 560 Park Blvd. (At Anton Stadium) Rev.

Edwin Sohn, Pastor 482-2618 or 462-7298 Divine worship at 10:30 a.m. with llie celebration of Holy Communion on the 1st and 3rd Sundays and festivals. Sunday School and Bible class hour at 9:15 a.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST State St. and Post Office Box 25, Bible Study, Sun.

10 am. Wed. 7:30 pm Worship. Sun. 11 am 6 pm Church 462-5678 Ride to any service 462-5610 or 485-8320 UKIAH VALLEY UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 4460 11.

State St. Utith 415-0574 Smites 2 pm. tki. nithtliililt study 7:30 pm Call PislfflMjir 485-0574 lot borne bible dudy. CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY 161 Rupe Pastor.

Josepli D. Gibson -4e8 -8589 Sunday ScW 9:45 am. Mornini Worship 11:00 am. Enngelislic 6:30 pm. lues, Efe 7 00 pm.

Thurs Eve, (Youth) TOO pm CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 604 Jones St, 462-4869 or 462-2861 Rev. Steven A. Bierly Christian Life hour 9:45 Morning Worship 11:00 Evening Worship 6:00 Wed, Bible Study 7:00 GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH(ALC) Wabash at Dora Sunday School 9:00 Family Worship 10:30 Pastor Russ Gordon Church Plione: 462-7795 UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 270 N. Pine St. Pastor Paul Dirdalt 462-3360 Sunday Morning Church School 10:30 Nursery Provided DOWNTOWN CHURCH OF CHRIST Senior Rec.

Center 495 Leslie Preacher Warren Beaman 462-2215 Sun. Bible Class Sun. 9:30 Worship 10:30. Eve. 5:00 REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Labor Union Hall.

KUKI Rd. Kenneth Wichstrom. 459-5009 Sunday School Church, 9:45 SPRING MOUNTAIN SANCHA CHILDRENS FARM Zen Community 11525 Mid Mountam Rd, Potter Valley, CA Please call in advance for Zen Buddhist sittings and retreats. 743-1438 POTTER VALLEY COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 10075 W. Main St.

Sunday School 9:45 am Worship 11:00 am 743-1152 UKIAH CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE 741 S. Oak. 462-3564 Rev Suzanne Therlig Junior Church 10 30 Service Sun. 10:30, Wed, 8 PM Dial-A-Creative Thought 468-0785 KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 195 Low Gap. 462-4041 East Tom Shepherd Public Talk.

Sun 1:00. Bookstudy. Theocratic School. Tues 7 30PM West-Gene Hassler. Public Talk.

10:00. Bookstudy. Theocratic School. Redwood Valley 485-8868 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH REDWOOD VALLEY 642 Ellen Lynn. 485-77 1 3 Al Percell.

Pastor Sun, School 9:45. iNorship 11 am Mid-week 7 pm Vied, EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 750 Yosemite Pastor Wayne Scott, 468-9251 Sunday School, 9 30 Worship Service 11 00 i 6 30 for times of other activities, call 468-925 1 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 495 Luce Rev David Donnel. 462-5638 Sunday Morning Services 8:30 11:00. Sunday School 9:45, Evening Services 6:00 Youth Group Discipling 7 15 CHRISTADELPHIANS 3800 State. Rec.

Hall 744-1 709 Bible Study. 10:00 Memorial Service. 11 00 GOSPEL TABERNACLE JESUS NAME 3440 State Rev. Gordon 462-8476 Sun. Services 10 am 7 pm Wed.

7:30 pm NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH 321 N.Bush St. Pastors Dave Dillman Gary Smith Sunday Morning Worship 9:15 am. Bible Study Wed 7:00 pm. Majesty Broadcast on KIAH 103fm 7-10 pm Sundays, Church Office 462-7766 Call for free Bible UKIAH-LAKE FRIENDS WORSHIP GROUP (QUAKERS) Call Emelyn Buskirk For Meeting Time Place 485-0893 CALPELLA COMMUNITY CHURCH 6251 3rd St. Pastor Robert Barnett.

462-6034 Sunday School 9:30. Worship 11 POTTER VALLEY BIBLE CHURCH 10151 Mam 743-1269 Pastor. Phil Lewis Sunday School Services at 1 lam 6pm SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 1390 Laws Pastor Arvin Winkle 462-5455 Sat Sabbath School. 9:15. Worship Service 10:50.

Prayer Meet, 7:30 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 300 Smith Pastor William Duncan, 462-2779 Sun. Church School 9:30 Worship Service 11:00 7:30 pm. Youth Fellowship Activities 6 pm Youth Bible Study. Adult Prayer Bible Study. 7 pm.

BETHESDA CHURCH 170 Wabash. 462-4409 Pastor Don Hammons Sun Services 10 30, 7:00 Bible Study 7 00 TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH 900 Dora Pastor Joseph fry. 462-8569 Bible Study 9:45. Morning Worship. 11:00.

Church training 6:00 Evening Worship, 7:00 Wed Bible Study Training 7:00. Prayer Meeting 7:30 BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH 400 Observatory 462-1828 or 468-0134 Pastor. Jim Bailey Sunday School 10 am Worship 11 am Bible Hour 6 pm Evening Service 7 pm Wednesday Service 7 pm FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF HOPLAND 101 and 175 S.S. 10 Worship 11 Evening 6 Rev. G.P.

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