Page 2-Saturday, June 16, 1979-The Michigan Daily V Photo Service THIS IS A MODEL of the Alumni Center proposed to be constructed near the Michigan League. Preliminary plans for the facility, which will be built with private donations, were approved by the University Board of Regents yesterday. ChrrhipS STUDENTS Join us for Sunday School and Worship PACKARD ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH Packard & Stone School Road Sunday School-9:45 a.m. Worship-11:00 a.m. For transportation-call 662-6253. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 120 S. State St. (Corner of State and Huron) Worship Schedule: 8:30 a.m.-Holy Communion in the Chapel. 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.-Morning Wor- ship in the Sanctuary. Church School for All Ages-9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Choir Rehearsal Thursday-7:15 p.m. Ministers: Dr. Donald B. Strobe Rev. Fred B. Maitland Dr. Gerald R. Parker Education Director: Rose McLean Intern: Carol Bennington LORD OF THE LIGHT LUTHERAN CHURCH (The Campus Ministry of the ALC-LCA) Gordon Ward, Pastor 801 S. Forest at Hill St. 11:00 a.m.-Worship Service. * * * CAMPUS CHAPEL (One Block North of S. University and Forest) 1236 Washtenaw Ct. Rev. Don Postema, Pastor 10 a.m.-Service of Holy Communion. 6 p.m.-Service of Reflection on the Psalms. * * * ST. MARY STUDENT CHAPEL (Catholic) 331 Thompson-663-0557 Weekly Masses: Daily-Mon.-Fri. 5:10 p.m. Saturday-7:00 p.m. Sunday-7:45 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 \a.m., noon, and 5p.m. Right of Reconciliation-4 p.m.-5 p.m. on Friday only; any other time by appointment. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL Serving the Campus for LCMS Robert Kavasch, Interim Pastor 1511 Washtenaw Ave. 663-5560 No midweek Worship. One Sunday Service at 9:00 a.m. Holy Communion every other Sun- day. AMERICAN BAPTIST CAMPUS CENTER at FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 512 E. Huron St.-663-9376 Jitsuo Morikawa, Minister Worship-10 a.m.-"Power of the Spirit"-Mr. Morikawa. CHURCH OF CHRIST 530 W. Stadium (Across from Pioneer High) Schedule of Services: Sunday-Bible School-9:30 a.m. Worship-10:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Wednesday-Bible Study-7:30 p.m. Koinonia (A Bible Study for college students) For information call 662-2756 Wilburn C. Hill and Larry Phillips, Evangelists Transportation : 662-992)8 Regents approve Alumni Center (tontinued from Page 1) dicated they were still uncomfortable with the building plans, they approved the preliminary designs. The Regents must review the finan- cing of the proposed 15,000 square-foot facility prior to bidding. Bids will be completed by the end of the year, ac- cording to Robert Pangburn, the University's project engineer. The project will be financed through private gifts. In other action, the Regents requested more information on an tenure review case which was discussed during Thursday's public comments section. Several professors and the attorney for Humanities Prof. Jonathan Marwil told- the Regents Thursday that Marwil faced unfair practices when he asked for tenure. "I can't help be concerned when we have the kind of discussion we had yesterday," Regent Thomas Roach (D- Grosse Pointe) said. "Maybe we ought to takea look at the matter of the whole tenure process." " Baker said he was disappointed that Thursday's public comments session was used to plead Marwil's case. Baker did not attend that portion of the meeting. HE SAID MARWIL'S lawyer was "asking for tenure, not a review of the process." The Regents also approved several building renovation projects in the Old Architecture and Design Building, the Frieze Building, St. Joseph Hospital, the Business Administration Building, and a parking lot on North Campus. THE BOARD also deferred action on a student appointment to the Board in Control of Intercollegiate Athletics. A-plant site death due to oxygen loss MIDLAND (UPI)-Tests indicated an oxygen deficiency.in a nuclear power plant construction area where one worker died and 11 others were in- jured in an apparent argon gas build- up, state officials said yesterday. However, it was not iymediately known whether the man ki led in Thur- sday's accident, a site engineer, was told of the low oxygen level before en- See OXYGEN, Page 6 THE MICHIGAN DAILY (USPS 344-900) , Saturday, June 16, 1979 is edited and mansged by students at the University of chigan Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morn- ings during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Subscription rates: $12 Septem- her throuhApril(2 semesters) ; $13 by mail outside Ann Arbor. Summer ses- sion published Tuesday through Satur- day mornings. Subscription rates: $6.5o in Ann Arbor; $7.00 by mail out- side Ann Arbor. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan. POST- MASTER: Send address changes to THE MICHIGAN DAILY, 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, MI148109. "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 In the latter part of The Sermon on The Mount - Matthew 7:15 - Jesus Christ warned:"Beware of false prophets," and then shortly closes the sermon saying whosoever heareth His sayings and doeth them is like a wise man who built his house on a rock, and it stood in spite of all the storms that beat upon it; but those who heard His sayings and failed to take heed and obey were like a foolish man who built his house on the sand, and the storms washed out the sand foundation and the house fell: "AND GREAT WAS THE FALL OF IT!" The witness and testimony of this column is that Genuine Protestantism builds on The Rock of Ages, accepting by faith "every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God" revealed in The Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, and strive and aim at perfect obedience. On the contrary, the Modernists who reject God's Word, The Bible, wherever and whenever it don't measure up to the scholarship and precepts of men, and the "wisdom of the wise of this world," are building on the shifting sands that can'tstnd the storms. "Genuine Protestantism does not consist only of the doc- trine of justification by Faith, and The Supreme Authority of The Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, for it implies, as its name indicates, an energetic protest, formulated in the name of these doctrines, against ecclesiastical abuse of every kind." Attention is called in the following to a number of Scrip- tures that give a strong and important basis for formulating an energeiic protest against Modernism within the Protes- tant Denominations: the devil began his work with man in the Garden of Eden by deceiving. The Apostle Paul wrote the Corinthian Christians, 2nd Cor., 11:13, "But i fear, lest by any means, as the serpent beguiled Eve through his subtlety, so your minds should be corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ." As stated above, Christ warns in the Sermon on the Mount against false prophets, wolves in sheep's clothing. and elsewhere of "hirelings" that are not true shepherds of the sheep. 2nd Cor., 11:13, etc., warns of "false apostles. deceitful workers, transforming themselves into the apostles of Christ. God's Word calls on His people to "make their calling and election sure;" it warns that some "believe in vain." "All flesh is grass, and all the goodliness thereof is as the flower of the field; the grass withereth, the flower fadeth; because The Spirit f The Lord bloweth upon it: surely the people is grass. The grass withereth, the flower fadeh: BUT THE WORD OF OUR GOD SHALL STAND FOREVER!" Isaiah 40:6-8. Has it not stood firm throughout the ages, and still stands, The Rock of Ages! Pray for the Modernists, that they may repent, if perhaps God will forgive the thoughts of their hearts! P. O. BOX 405 DECATUR. GEORGIA 30031