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Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph from Colorado Springs, Colorado • Page 11

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Mariachi Mass at Cathoik Church ri The international known Infantil de la Ciudad de los of Monterrey, Mexico, are scheduled to sing a Mariachi Pan-American Mass at Our Lady of Guadalupe hurch, Monday evening, at 30 p.m. The Mariachi group, which is composed of about fifteen musicians and thirty-five singers, is presently on a tour throughout the United States. Ages within this group range from 14 years to 18 years. They have performed for Pope Paul VI in Rome, President Nixon in Washington, and General Franscisco Franco in Spain. Before their evening schedule at Guadalupe Church, they will sing and play at the Mission Bell Inn, Garden of the Gods Road, from 5:00 p.m.

to 7:00 m. Monday evening. Father Richard Buhr will celebrate the Mariachi Mass which will be followed by entertainment and refreshments in the lower level of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. NOB HILL ASSEMBLY OF GOD 619 Tla Juana lotf 2 Nsrtli Jcl. 24 Kenneth Crouse, Pastor W'eekiy Sunday School A.M.

Worship Hour 10:45 A.M. Pastor Speaking Young Peepis 6:00 P.M. Evang. Rally 7:00 P.M. Midweek (Wednesday) Hour of Power 7:30 P.M.

Off-Street Parking Nursery With Attendant Olympic Champ Speoks Out on Youth Problems 11-A Coioficio Springt, Cob. Sunday, July 19, 1970 By FRANK MACOMBER five per cent of it Copley News Service Richards Al 44, the Rev. Bob Richard. letes continues to grow. That BIBLE PRESENTATION Assistant Protestant Cadet Chaplain Alston R.

(center) recently presented New Testaments to freshman cadets. Receiving the testaments are James M. Lillis, Reading, Jeffrey A. Northgraves, Phoenix, David V. Baker, Oestview, and Richard L.

Bowman, Colorado Springs. The Bibles were donated by the American Bible Society. is a mixture of schoolboy enthusiasm peppered with the evangelism of a Billy Graham. It has been nearly 15 years since Bob Richards won the Olympic Games pole vault for the second time and 19 years since he captured the U.S. Amateur Athletic Association decathlon title.

Time changed Bob Richards much, however, except that now be looks at values mostly from the sidelines instead of from the track. Even so, this man of the ministry still competes in decathlon events whenever and wherever he gets the chance. Now, for the nostalgic pleasure of getting topther again with the track stars of another era. For Bob first concern today is not who is winning in the stadium but who is winning in the battle to restore the social and moral values. Still a sort of latter-day Jack Armstrong even with thinning hair and a few lines In his face, Richards hide his con- Ecologist Sees Hope In Creativity By TOM TIEDE But, Note: The persistent that Von Will a Warm Wekama Al Hiia rail Oaipcl Cfcarth 634-4131 expansion of the population, now growing by 2 per cent every year, is one reason why the prophet-of-doom business is flourishing these days.

But there are qualified observers who believe man will be able to check the population boom somewhere this side of disaster. MISSING IN YOUR HOME? Unless you give due attention to the religious side of life, something absent in your home. interestingly, the one little less. Beer, for example. In cause of pollution? foremost 1950 was drank 24.99 gallons per Commoner says the culprit is doomsayer discounts.

Dr. today it is 25.88. And social misdirection of Commoner, ecologist, microbio- how about shoes? In 1946 we In short, logist at Washington University. And, for several years, the leading crier of impend- i environemntal disaster. Says he, on the subject of man: am very disturbed at the trend to view man as totally wore 3.76 pairs per capita per Although we drink the year; in 1968 it was 3.23.

And same amount of beer today as In this, the second of two ar- destructive. We are beginning beings as maligning XetCivutt COMPLETE YOUR HOME School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worihip 10:30 o.m. ofGod'f Youth Mooting 6:00 p.m. Evoning p.m.

"lift "Revival Fires" KKTV- Channel 11 A.M. Christian Hour" KFEL-Sat. 11:00 a.m., A tides accentuating the possitive in ecology, Tom Tiede presents the views of Dr. Barry Commoner. ST.

LOUIS (NEA) There are reliable scientists today who believe man has become so insensitive that one iday he will decide to save his dreary planet by legally executing the poor, the old and the excessive unborn. a doomsday view of humanity. to look on human plain evil. We are textiles? In 194T we produced 86 yards of broad woven fabric per capita; today the figure is down to 65 the point? Just this; that during the same 20-year study period, while population increased 43 per cent, and while our own greatest r-c a i a consumption re- ity. We talk more and more mained constant, the about what this creativity has pollution level increased 500 to done wrong.

But we seldom con- 1,000 per cent. Therefore, Com- sider all the beautiful things jmoner says, increase in brought about. Look around at population has not been the all of the wonders, all of the cause of pollution, or the good humanity has of increase would For those who know Barry be the same for both." O' CHRISTIAN CHURCH BETHANY BAPTIST 1930 W. Colorado Ave. 634-7232 Rev.

Jack G. Davis PASTOR 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Worship 7:30 Evening Commoner by reputation only, this statement is a mouthful. Since 1953, when he first began insisting that strontium 90 was collecting in infant teeth, the aggressive, often abrasive scientist has been Impatiently warning the population to slow down and start over again. Yet now, many disasters later, he puts in a good word for people. Sitting in his cluttered office.

So what has been the chief Missionary to Brazil At Mennonite Church Peter Sawatsly, missionary to Brazil serving In Sao Paulo State under the auspices of Mennonite Board of Missicms, we did 23 years ago, we now drink it in different containers instead of returnable bottles or steel, we use aluminum or disposable bottles. The process which creates. Aluminum creates excess power which in turn creates more pollution. The same can be said of new fabrics, new plastics and all the other modern paraphernalia that upsets the ecological scheme of things. The solution to the environmental bog, then, seems quite obvious to Dr.

Commoner. Having fewer babies would do little good. But redirecting, reorganizing or even outlawing some modern industrial methods would do wonders. a hard choice. But at least an alternative free of doom.

Yet, will it Will people revise their jobs and their comfort to save their futures? Barry Commoner Mi 15 at 7 -30. I has become a household Appointed 1954, Trying repeatedly, and in vain, Sawatsky most recently pas- to find this paper or that. Crag- tored the Moema gy face. Fifty-three years old. Church in Sao Paulo; taught Aspeilbinding head of graying the Free Methodist Seminary in still, he adds, sell word, been the slightest sign that the nation as la whole is solving any prob- hair.

He says it with feeling! TRINITY BIBLE COLLEGE Founded on the Infallible Word of God Training Pastors, Missionaries, Sunday School Teachers and other Christian workers, Experienced faculty. Moderate expenses. For further Information write to; 1311 Columbine Colorado Springs 80907 or Telephone 636-3507 Sau Paulo; and conducted evangelistic work and directed the audio-visual program in the Brazil Mennonite Churches. Originally from Abbotsford, British Columba, Mr. Sawatsky that man simply wants to des- is a graudate of the UniversRy troy himself.

I think people are 1 smart enough, decent enough to College. He also at-' uygg way compatible solve our most pressing prob- tended Goshen (Ind.) the ecology. These are Seminary. things people can do now. But Mrs.

Sawatsky, the former have faith in human beings. Perhaps I am naive. They say all scientists are naive. But I cannot imagine You Are Invited to Attend Liberty Pentecostal Church of Goc of America 2523 ROBINSON STREET Sunday School Morning Worship Evangelistic Service Wed. Family Night Ray Goodman, 9:45 A.M.

1:00 A.M. 7:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. the people short: know some of the answers right now. We know we need to change our industrial techniques.

We know we need to stop spending $80 billion on war and start spending it on peace. We know we must begin to live 635-0893 Calvary Baptist Church Norman E. Presley Teacher: Vital Bible Word" Teaching Bible Word Meanings Discussing "Last Day" Signs Presenting the Gospel of Christ Six Days a Week Over I RADIO STATION KFIK (1580 on your radio dial) From the thru Sat. 9:15 a.m. 4 6:15 p.m.

This change in Dr. Commoner, if change it is, is not really surprising. When he first began to preach ecological worry, he was all but alone, save for some unlistened-to conservationists. No wthe field is crowded with instant experts, all shouting greater alarm the better to be heard. Evidence is that fewer and fewer people are listen ii: to the shouting, that doomssaying has become counter-productive.

People seem now to be asking for positive alterna- jtives and Commoner is one I of those taking heed. Right now, for example, the doctor is working on a study which, so far anyway, indicates that man is not the piggish lout he is made out to be. It also hints, happily, he is not in immediate danger of overpopulating himself out of existance. Dr. Commoner explains: doing is drawing up comparisons of human consumption today as compared to the 1940s.

And found the consumption per capita is usually no greater and sometimes a Alice Leichty from Albany, Oregon, attended Oregon College of Education and graudated from Goshen (Ind.) College. The Sawatskys have four children. Two hundred missionary personnel currently represent the Mennonite Church in 17 countries under the Mennonite Board of Missions. will we? I know. I guess the time is soon coming when find out one way or the (Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) Professor of German Is Guest Speaker iforship in Our Beautiful Sanctuary 9:30 a.m.

Sunday School a.in. Morning Worship 6 00 ni. Chn.stian I'raining 7:00 ni. Kvcriing Service Tues. Bible Study p.m.

Wed. Bible Study and Prayertime Church Office 632-4442 Study 836-1144 Pastor's Horns 1712 CORONA ST. Ci I. -iff I 4 cern. He made that known dur ing an interview.

Richards grabbed a towel and rubbed his neck as he reflected on the generation and those to come. The man who has worked with Billy Graham for years to help set proper targets for the aims of youth believes much of the blame for campus dissent and other disorders can be traced back to an earlier generation. of the kids today are tough as he concedes. a lot you can do for some of them. Permissivie- ness has ruined them.

Fortunately, the percentage still is relatively It was almost as though Richards were taking a cue from Graham, who told the nation July 4 that is pervading modern-day society. The blame must be shared, Richards believes, by parents, educators and in some Instances the judicial system. really know going to happen if the people in this country, in aU walks of life stop the permissiveness which allows the young to become completely uninhibited arei then go for violating social and moral he adds. Richards is known to the generation as the fellow on the TV tube who sells a breakfast cereal and tells you why good for you. But to an earlier one he was the young man every father would like to have called Richards sees the Irony in a generation which produces a band of rebels on the one hand and on the other an aggregation of dedicated young men and women who are breaking athletic records almost as quickly as they can be set.

man who had cleared the bar at 15 feet more times than anyone else in the world at the time he retired from active competition marvels today at the prowess of youth. Richards even envisions the day of the three-minute mile and the nine-second-or-less KW- yard dash without a running start. What has happened to develop the modem young athlete who so easily shatters world track and field records once believed indelible marks established makes them train harder. They have better coaching, better diet, better equipment, better track and field facilitica. example, the starting block for runners gave them a big advantage over runners who had none.

'The new composition tracks are much faster than the i old cinder tracks. javelin is better and balanced, the vault-; ing poles have more spring than they used to (fiber glass instead; of bamboo), the discus and shot circles are more smoothly surface for surer footing. Nor more potholes on the pole vault runways. these improvements have helped the modem athlete, but he or she has to have the increased incentive as weU, for that's the real key to new records in any athletic event. fact, while at it, the key to everything else, Richards lectures and sits down for countless talks with youth groups.

Nevertheless he Is puzzled like so many others over a generation that can run faster, jump higher, throw farther than its perdecessors, but always obey the rulet off the field. lit Befara putting window or give them a coaitiBg of Nquid wax. It helpa to kwp fhem dean and them last longer. SCIENCE OF MIND Thinking for July: la Garmon for July If INVITI Bsmard WIftshIrs, It Go. F.

FIRGT CHURCH OF RKLIQIOUG GCICNCS 1306 N. Union (tezapozmry) 11 os A.M. FBOmt Dr. Dirk Baay, Professor of German at Colorado College, will be a guest speaker at the First Congregational United by onetime greats like Charlie Church of Christ, Sunday, July Paddock, Ralph Bannister, 19, at 10 a.m. Charlie Borah, Henry Carr, Baay is a native of the Neth-, Ralph Vossler, Jesse Owens, erlands and a graduate of Warmerdam.

vin College and the University of Michigan. His sermon There Any wiU deal with the question of the essential hope that men may have in times of crisis. Deacon Jack Westerdahl is presiding for this service in the absence of the minister. G.T. Want Ads Get Results.

Try one Telephone 632-4641. FRIENDSHIP Baptist Church I. Mhum, Imt SirMt Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning 11:00 a.m. "Hidden 3 p.m.

Pastor's 5th Anniversary PETER SAWATSLY Indiana, Affiliated) 600 East Street Rev. Dennis V. Tyler, Postor Home-Office Phons 634-0868 Church School 9:30 a.m. Worship Hour 10:30 a.m. Youth Meeting 6:00 p.m.

Sunday Evening 7:00 p.m. Wed. Evening 7:00 p.m. Hear the Christian Brotherhood Hour, days ot.8:30 a.m. from Denver 970 kc.f 1 (NFEL you fQ worship with i i The Rrst Presbyterian Church Nevada Ave nos at Air Conditioned Ganctuary Morning Worship 8:15 and 10:55 10:55 o'clock Service Broadcast KROO 1240 Sermon: Rev.

William L. Flanagan 9:30 a.m. Sunday School for All Agas Sunday Evening at First Presbyterian 6:30 in The Sanctuary About the Lthit of Transplants, Abortions, Life Extension and So Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, Calif. Are you really living? REV. BOB RICHARDS PEAKVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH (Independent) Sunday School lOdJO Morning Barton Stephenson PASTOR 1595 YorkRd.

636-2163 Or Just existing? There is a big difference. Those who have discovered God is their Life have found a sense of joy, inspiration, and purpose that makes life really worth living. If you are looking for more meaninifnyour life, and greater zest for living, you can find it through Christian Science. The Bible Lesson on to be read in our church this week is a good place to begin. you come and join us? CHRISTIAN SCIENCE OfUrafSHtVICB First Cinicli of Christ Scientist 325 N.

Cosesds Avs. Sundays 11 a.m. 8 Nvrstry prtridtJ. UNl'fY in.the-Rockiei CHURCH FOR THINKING PEOPLE 317 Ea ft Boulder Sunday School and Worship Sorvico 11 lOO o.m. Sermon for Sunday, Jaly "What? lACK C.

BARKER-MINGTa WE BELIEVE by H.L. BRUCE Thar God's Word gives light and instruction, (Ps, Let us note some of its lessons: THE BIBLE TEACHES THAT ALL ARE SINNERS. all have (Rom. THE RESULT OF SIN IS ETERNAL CONSCIOUS PUNISHMENT. Jesus said, these shall go away into everlasting (Matt.

2 Thess. THERE IS A REMEDY FOR died for our sins according to the (1 Cor. 'Tasted of death for eireiy inciii." (Heb, 2:9) The gospel Is God's power unto sahraflMi unto one that believeth, to the Jew first and also to the Greek. (Rom. The apostle Peter declared thof God wants everyone to be saved.

(2 Pet, 3:9) BUT SOME WILL BE LOST. "And cast ye the unprofitable servant into outer darkness; there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth." (Matt. THE BIBLE TEACHES THAT ONE CAN BE SAVED FROM PAST AND ALIEN SINS THROUGH OBEDIENCE TO THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST. (Rom. 2 Thess.

In obeying the gospel, one will hear Word, believe on the Son, repent of his sins, confess the Son-ship of Jesus and then be baptized for the remission of (Rom. John Rom. 10:10 Acts 2:38) AFTER OBEYING THE GOSPEL WE MUST RENDER REGULAR, DILIGENT AND FAITHFUL SERVICE IN VINEYARD. (See 1 Cor. Rev.2;l Matt.

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