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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 28

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BRIEFS i i svri $1 S' k- rvj Ssaiaf fc- itf-X-' a 101 PkAYER VIGIL FOR FAITH ALIVE -PROGRAM TO CONCLUDE TODAY The Faith Alive Weekend scheduled for the congregation of the Episcopal Good Shepherd Church has been announced Events include a 24-hour prayer vigil that started Thursday and ends today in the chapel at-2374 Grant -v Tonight at 6:30 a potluck supper will be served and special lay guests introduced Children are welcome and babysitters will be on duty Saturday coffee hours between 10 and 11:30 am have -been arranged at 10 different locations with teens meeting in Elim Lutheran Church hall 575 23rd At 12:30 pm Saturday adults and young people will lunch together A dinner for parishioners and visitors is planned at 6:30 pm Saturday with reservations asked Saturday at 7:30 pm a service of singing and sharing for the congregation will be held in Tuttle Hall Selected visitors will speak at the worship hours of 7:30 9:30 and 11:30 Sunday morning with the eucharist for the family service announced for 10 am A service of thanksgiving and evaluation of the Faith Alive program will be conducted Sunday at 4:30 pm in Tuttle hall' 'f'P JV t- si i Sss fcVCr- "v't-T-' ArW i prijr rjT vf -d2EI j'-UV I ft ji Readies Subject The 19th Sunday after Pentecost will be celebrated at Elim Lutheran Church 575 23rd at 11 am with Pastor Henry Reenstjema preaching a sermon entitled Creative Use of His message is to be based on Matthew Sunday church school will convene at 9:30 and the adult forum will hear a discussion led by the pastor on death and dying Mrs Arlean Graves will conduct an acolyte training session at 6 pm A confirmation review class for 10th graders expecting confirmation on Oct 26 will be held at 7 pm fe 61 ST WARD LEADERS In the reorganization of the 61st Ward Ogden Utah Weber Heights Stake Gary Pehrson mas sustained as bishop I Ralph Telford and Roy Barr aclough' counselors (left to right Released were Bishop Bennion Taylor and counselors George Holbrock and Richard Hackwell Clerks are Vernal Neilsen Jess Holmes and Frank Redd Congregation Will Pay Tribute to Reverend '1 SB Standard-Examiner Friday Sept 26 1975 DR LEROY THOMAS Church Sets Bible Truth Instruction Announcements at Berean Baptist Church 3845 Jackson include the showing of a movie and the scheduling of the annual Bible Truth Seminar and the studying of prophecy Pastor Hal Mason said a in the that won the film of the award from the National Evangelical Film Foundation Valley Forge Pa will be shown at the church Sunday at 7:30 pm -1 The film is about Bible prophecy showing what may happen when Jesus Christ returns and focuses on a girl caught up in living for the present with little concern about the future The motion picture forcefully portrays with devastating reality the biblical prediction will be no place to the pastor said Dr LeRoy Thomas will instruct at the Bible Truth Seminar Wednesday through Friday at 7:30 pm Sunday services will be at 9:45 11 am and 7 pm Lutherans to Sponsor Adult Bible Instruction An interdenominational adult Strange Silence of the Christian education program for Bible in the is quoted LDS Official To Talk Here Elder William Bennett an assistant to the Council of the Twelve of the LDS Church will speak at Ogden Utah Weber North Stake Conference Saturday and Sunday President Ted Parke will conduct the session Sunday at noon in the Ogden Tabernacle with all stake members and interested persons invited Elder Bennett was director of extension services at Utah State University and previously assistant director dean of the college of agriculture and an associate professor of agronomy He was awarded the Citation from the Soil Conservation Society of America He was an infantry captain in World War II He is a native of Taber Alberta Canada Vows Exchanged The story of three lifetimes came full circle Sept 24 at First United Methodist Church when the Rev Bronston Greenwood officiated at the marriage of James Paynton and Margaret Stephins both of Seattle The ceremony was performed in a sanctuary that incorporates the pews organ and altar that were in the original First Methodist Church on 24th Street In the old 24th Street chapel the grandfather the late Charles Paynton then of Boise Idaho was married to Helen Virginia Schaefer of Chicago on June 25 1891 by the Rev John Wesley Hill This vows were exchanged upon the same Bible that wras used in that long-ago ceremony The bride carried several personal family heirlooms during the celebration to complete the historical significance of the wedding The congregation and friends of New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln will climax five days of services honoring their pastor The Rev Willie Davis and family with a guest speaker Sunday The Rev France A Davis minister of Calvary Baptist Church Salt Lake City will speak at New Zion Sunday at 3 pm He is not related to the Ogden pastor Saturday at 7 pm families will honor Pastor Davis at a banquet and program at Hillary House 3225 Washington Under the theme a Man of services began Wednesday night and are continuing tonight and Saturday at New Zion in recognition of the Davises IN CHARGE Dean Frank Waller is chairman of the services while Mrs Leetha Johnson is in charge of arrangements for the banquet The Rev Willie Davis came to Ogden after serving as pastor of New Zion Baptist Church in Laramie Wyo An Air Force veteran he attended the College of the Rockies School of Theology and University of Wyoming His spiritual assignment in FRANCE A DAVIS By GEORGE CORNELL AP Religion Writer NEW YORK (AP) To un derstand today is to be acquainted with yesterday To get anywhere is to go from somewhere To comprehend a single word is only from its previously given meanings Even to know yourself is to know the prior tempering that made you The makes the and the past the present These are stock philosophical truisms But there are signs in modern America that the cul-ure is tending to disregard its past substance to become a severed from root values and focused only influences of the moment Contemporary education concentrates increasingly on to serve corporate technological needs in a commercialized society says noted sociologist Robert Beilah of the University of California He adds that as this kind of knowledge proliferates The erosion of is the chief threat to he told a recent interdenominational gathering here of church educators Theology itself has become a in the socio-cultural says the Rev Dr Gordon Kaufman of Harvard Divinity School reducing the once of to the level of a in captivity to modern fads The Rev Dr Roger Shinn of New Union Theological Seminary says live in one of those times when it is not easy to put things OLD PRINCIPLE And putting things together is what makes for truth the thinkers say the parts with the whole the foregoing with the subsequent the memorv with the moment the with the includinrr the long accumulation of events and decisions that flow through time into the still unfolding present and future SEVERAL INDICATIONS Several indications have turned up lately in the educational world of shrinking interest in cumulative insights from the past and evaluation of significance The American Philosophical' Association reports that 500 of the 8000 academic philosophers in the United States have lost their teaching jobs this year An additional 2000 recent doctoral graduates in philosophy are unable to find positions the association says and some have turned to such jobs as clerking in stores or driving cabs There apparently is declining demand in the present climate for about basic meanings Historians also have become a surplus on the market At a recent meeting in Boston of the Organization of American Historians it was reported that about 600 historians with newly earned doctorates are seeking college and university posts this year but only 30 openings are in sight the Greater Ogden area is being sponsored at Ascension Lutheran Church 805 2nd The Bethel Series explains Pastor Paul Hoefer focuses on the lack of basic biblical knowledge among church members Classes will be held Wednesday at 7 pm in the church A $4 registration fee per quarter is being accepted Persons interested in attending may wTite or telephone the church 393-6517 by Mr Hoefer as saying the ingorance of the Bible among church members the crisis beneath all other crises that endangers the The Bethel series the pastor said is unlike any other Bible study program and not totally Lutheran but available to all churches whose members desire to expand their knowledge of the scriptures Lay persons who have author 0f qualified through an intensive two-year training course will keach Forty paintings serve as visual aids in learning key concepts More than 250000 people have gained a new Christian awareness and deeper understanding of the Bible through the Bethel series since 1959 the pastor said RIVERDALE LDS TO HOLD 2-DAY CHURCH TALKS RIVERDALE Millen Atwood president of the Ogden has centered on a missionary effort as the 600-member congregation continues to grow He has also been active in various civic and cultural affairs serves on the County Council on Aging and the Biack Policy Advisory Council The Rev France A Davis is a student teacher journalist and linguist a member of the council and the Utah Board of Corrections FESTIVAL DATED A fall festival complete with food booths and games is to be held for the public at Layton Community Church 644 1000 on Saturday Oct 4 from 10 am to 8 pm A previous story carried the wrong day To Talk Here The Rev Ronald Clark of First Unitarian Church Sait Lake City will speak at the Unitarian Fellowship in Ogden Sunday His topic will be The Ogden Unitarian Fellowship meets on the second and fourth Sundays of the month September- through May at YWCA Mattie Harris Hall 521 27th at 7:30 pm Interested persons are invited Methodists to Honor 51 Volunteer Workers RELIGIOUS BOOKS HOLY BIBLES a (A wide selection) Sunday School Supplies Religious Awards Visual Teaching Aids We offer a complete selection -1 HARDBACK PAPERBACK' BOOKS 5 8 CASSETTES SHEET RELIGIOUS CARDS Ogden Couple Will Travel To England Leeds Mission Open doily 10 em-7 Men Fri 10 am9 pm Ogden Utah Riverdale Stake announces stake conference will be held Saturday and Sunday 5 Elder David Lingard regional representative to the Council of Twelve Apostles will be in attendance and speak Elder Lingard was called as regional representative in June 1973 and is assigned to the Weber and Ben Lomond regions A special priesthood session will be held Saturday at 7 pm in the Riverdale Stake Center 4210 300 -President Atwood invites all members of the stake to attend the general session at 9 am in the Ogden Tabernacle on Sunday Mission Report Elder Dwight Gaiiey son of Mr and Mrs Neil Gaiiey of 647 400 has returned from serving in the LDS Church Japan Central Mission at Kobe He will speak at sacrament services in the Clearfield 5th Ward 326 Center Sunday at 1:30 pm y'PTO i' A hi 399-3103 SMITH'S CHRISTIAN BOOKSTORE 1012 22nd St Ogden Christian Education Day will be observed Sunday during services at 8:30 and il am at First United Methodist Church 2604 Jefferson The Rev Bronston Greenwood minister announces 51 volunteers in church school teaching or other aspects of the educational program will be recognized and installed The Jobie Choir from Bethel No 2 International Order of Daughters under the direction of Mrs Georgia Meisner will sing at 8:30 Swing Low Sweet and Nobis In the choir are 30 vocalists ages 12 to 18 Karen Mischler will be worship assistant At 11 am Mrs Helen Deschner in charge of the educational work area will be worship assistant and introduce her staff of workers Mr Greenwood will preach the mini-sermon and His to the children at both services His principal sermon will be entitled and the The annual meeting of the Grand Junction District of United Methodist Women will be hosted at First United beginning Saturday morning and concluding with communion served at 7 am with breakfast Sunday Mr and Mrs George Neu-enschwander of 1249 Marilyn Drive have been called to serve in the England Leeds Mission of the LDS Church They will speak during the sacrament service at Highland Ward Chapel 27th and Tyler Sunday at 5 pm They expect to enter the mission home in Salt Lake City on Oct 11 and depart for England on Oct 15 Elder Neuenschwander has retired from his work with ITT Continental Bakery Mrs Neuenschwander also retired as a secretary to Ogden Board of Education Clerk Asael Moulton Both have been active at the ward stake and regional levels of the church Mrs Neuenschwander served j32 years in the Mutual Improve- GRIFFIN TEMPLE Church of God In Christ 788 26th St West Ogden Sunday: Sunday school 10 am morning worship U-45 am YPWW 6 pm evangelistic service 7:30 pm Wednesday: Prayer and Bible Band 8 pm Friday: Doctrinal Services 8 pm Pastor Elder Griffin Phone 399-1444 MR AND MRS NE UENSCHWANDER ment Association and for ten years has led well-known Celeste Singers Elder Neuenschwander has had prominent roles in the church athletics programs Lesson-Sermon i-: will be the subiect of the lesson-sermon to be read in Christian Science churches Sunday Services at First Church Christ Scientist 780 24tn will conducted at 11 am FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 28th Street and Quincy Ave: Ph 393-50Q8 Pastors Donald Steiner and Bruce McQueen Church School All Ages 9:30 AM Worship Service 11:00 AM CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH OF CLEARFIELD 564 South 800 East Lavoid Robertson Phone 825-0277 Sunday School 9:45 am Morning Worship 10:55 am Training Union 5:30 Evening Warship 6:30 LUTHERAN ST PAUL CHURCH AND DAY SCHOOL MISSOURI SYNOD FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 24th Street and Monroe Boulevard Sunday School 11:00 am Sunday Service 11:00 am Lesson Sermon Wednesday Testimony Meeting 8:00 pm Reading Room 2341 Kiesel Ave Open 12 noon to 4 pm United Church of Christ (Congregational) 3350 Harrison Phone 392-5012 On the hill above the European Health Spa Main entrance off 33rd Street Rev David Phone 393-0693 Church school 9:45 Services 11:00 am Worship Servied 8:30 11:00 3329 Harrison Blvd 392-6368 Pete Pedersen Pastor Sunday School 9:45 AM CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH tX6H! Porter Green Ogden 33rd and Pastor John Utah S4403 Ph 394-6750' TRINITY 385 West Golden Layton Missouri Synod Sunday School and Bible Study 9:45 am Sunday Worship Service 8:30 and 11:00 am Nursery Provided for 11:00 am Service Pastor Rev Mayer Phone 376-8449 SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 am EVENING SERVICE 7:00 pm MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE 11:00 am First United Methodist 2 6 tli at Jefferson Bronston Greenwood Minister Sunday Service: Worship In Sanctuary 8:30 11:00 am (Nursery care provided at all services) Church School 9:40 am Jr Hi and Sr Hi Youth 6:30 pm ASCENSION 805 2nd Street Paul Hoefer Pastor 393-6517 A Bethel Series Congregation 'Worship and Sunday School 10:00 am "we welcome SCIENCE OF MIND TEACHING CENTER i Gateway to Philosophy Science Religion Rev Lois Ruth Bartel Minister-Director Lecture title for Sunday 11:00 am "THE WAY TO Open Discussion Following Youth and Junior Church Servicer Classes and Study Groups 544-2 1st Street Phene 393-9777 BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH Independent Fundamental Pre-millenial 3846 Jackson Ave Ogden Utah 84403 Phone 399-3855 Hal Mason Pastor Harley Johnson Resident Missionary Sunday School 9:45 am Worship Service 11:00 am FALL FAMILY FELLOWSHIP AND BIBLE TRUTH SEMINAR Sunday Morning Sept 28th 9:45 AM Free color portraits of all Jr Sr High and College age Young People Sunday Evening Sept 28th 7:30 PM A mighty motion picture about Bible prophecy "A THIEF IN THE October 1-2-3 7:30 each evening "PROPHETIC Dr Leroy Thomas professor of Bible at Southwestern Baptist College of Phoenix Arizona teaching BOOK OF Sunday October 5th 9:45 AM 1 1:00 AM and 7:00 PM Teaching on the subject "THE COMING Berean Fall Family Fellowship will present color portraits to all families present ALL WELCOME FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD LAYTON "End Your Search for a Friendly "BROADCAST Live 7:30 to 8:30 pm 1090 Sunday School 9:45 am Worship Services 10:50 am 7 0G pm Family Night Wed Bible Study Royal Hangers-Missionettes 7:30 PM Jasper pastor ph 376-3207 176 Golden Ave Layton ELIM LUTHERAN 392-8333 575-23rd Street Lutheran Church in America HENRY REENSTJERNA pastor Sunday School Forum 9:30 AM Family Worship 11:00 AM Our Lutheran Church Lutheran Church in America 5560 So 2300 West Roy 825-6552 Sunday School 9:30 Family Worship 10:45 Rev John Lundblad Pastor 731-4274 ST CATHOLIC CHURCH Saturday Mass 7:00 pm Sunday Mass 8:00 10:00 12:00 6:00 pm Holy Days 6:00 8:00 9:30 am 12:10 7:00 pm 24th Street and Adams Avenue FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HEAVEN SENT REVIVAL SEPT' 21-28TH 7:30 PM MK WILDER PREACHING MRS DONALD SMITH MUSIC LEADER PUBLIC INVITED TTTO Qrn A TXPTQT An American Baptist Church 25th and Jefferson Phone 621-1761 Harold Perkins Pastor Church Bible School 9:45 AM Morning Worship at 11 am (Nursery Care Provided for) NEW ZION BAPTIST CHURCH 2935 LINCOLN Sunday School 9:30 am Morning Worship 11:00 am Evening Service 7:00 pm Rev Willie Davis pastor ST CATHOLIC CHURCH 2740 Pennsylvania Ave West Ogden Saturday 7:30 pm Sunday 8 9:30 11:30 am and 7:00 pm Santa Maria Mission 210 West 22nd Street (Sermons in Spanish) Sunday Maas 9:30 am Confession Before Mass 'S' -V I I CHURCH (SBC) ROY UTAH Sunday School 9:45 am Sunday Worship: 10:55 am 7:30 pm Junior Church Youth Missions Programs 2050 5700 (Next to the Roy Shopping Center) OGDEN RESCUE MISSION 2781 Wall Ave Box 625 84402 394-1977 Nightly Services at 7:00 pm "The Mission is the Arm of The Church Reaching the Least 1 of the Last and the Lost for Sponsored by Voluntary Contributions (Tax Deductible) Our Mission Truck Will Make Pickup oaTues Thurs Sat 'FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZAKENE 28th Quincy Rev Larry Vevig Pastor Bible Centered Worship far all a VISITOR ONCE A STRANGER CHURCH OF CHRIST Day am Bible Study "10:00 Worship 11:00 Day -6 pm Wednesday Evening 7:00 145 West 800 North Clearfield Phone 825-6990 Minister James A Jones 180 1700 So Clearfield 825-8272 Dr Logan Thomas pastor 1 Phone 731-4656.

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