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Page 2-Saturday, June 17, 1978-The Michigan Daily
Church Worship SeIrVIc6

UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN
CHAPEL (LCMS)
1511 Washtenaw Ave.-663-5560
Alfred TI. Scheips, Pastor
Sunday Service at 9:15 a.m.
ST. MARY STUDENT CHAPEL
(Catholic) 331 Thompson-663-0557
Weekend1Masses:
Saturday-10 p.m.
Sunday-7:45 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30
a.m., noon, and 5 p.m.
* * *
UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH
1001 E. Huron
Calvin Malefyt, Minister
10:00 a.m.-Morning Service
6:30 p.m.-Informal Worship
UNIVERSITY CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
409 S. Division
Steve Bringardner, Pastor
Church School-9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship-11:00 a.m.
Evening Worship-6:00 p.m.

WESLEY FOUNDATION
UNITED METHODIST
CAMPUS MINISTRY
602 E. Huron at State, 668-6881
Rev. W. Thomas Schomaker, Chaplain
Rev. Anne Broyles, Chaplain
Extensive programming for the cam-
pus community.
* * *
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
1833 Washtenaw
Sunday Services and Sunday School
-10:30a.m.
Wednesday Testimony Meeting-8:00_
p.m.
Child Care Sunday-under 2 years.
Christian Science Reading Room-,
206 E. Liberty, 10-5 Monday-Saturday;
closed Sundays.
* * *
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
1432 Washtenaw-662-4466
Ministers: William M. Ferry
Carl R. Geider
Graham M. Patterson
Summer Worship-9:30 a.m. Sunday:
* * *
CAMPUS CHAPEL-A Campus
Ministry of the Christian
Reformed Church
1236 Washtenaw Ct.-668-7421
Rev. Don Postema, Pastor
Sunday Services at 10 a.m., 6 p.m.
Coffee hour-11:15 a.m.
UNITY OF ANN ARBOR
Sunday Services and Sunday School
--11:00 a.m.
at Howard Jonhson's 2380 Carpenter Rd.
Dial-a-Thought: 971-5230
Where people of all ages learn to ex-
press their inner potentials. For more
information call 971-5262.
Sunday Services and Sunday School-
10:30 a. m.

ANN ARBOR CHURCH OF CHRIST
530 W. Stadium Blvd.
(one block west of U of M Stadium)
Bible Study-Sunday, 9:30 a.m.;
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Worship-Sunday, 10:30 a.m. and
6:00 p.m.
Need transportation? Call 662-9928.
* * *
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
1432 Washtenaw Ave. 662-4466
Summer Worship-9:30 a.m. Sunday.
* * ,*
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Rev. Terry N. Smith, Senior Minister
608 E. William, corner of State
Worship Service-10:30 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship-10 a.m.
.* * *
AMERICAN BAPTIST
CAMPUS CENTER AND
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
502 E. Huron-663-9376
0. Carroll Arnold, Minister
Paul Davis, Interim Campus Minister
Worship-10 a.m.; Bible Study-11
a.m.
Fellowship Meeting-Wednesday at
7:45 p.m.
FIRST UNITED METHODIST
State at Huron and Washington
Dr. Donald B. Strobe
The Rev. Fred B. Maitland
The Rev. E. Jack Lemon
Worship Services at 9:00 and 11:00.
Church School at 9:00 and 11:00.
Adult Enrichment at 10:00.
* * *
LORD OF LIGHT
LUTHERAN CHURCH
(the campus ministry of the ALC-LCA ) J
Gordon Ward, Pastor
801 S. Forest at Hill St.-668-7622
Sunday Worship at 10:00 a.m.

House
pushes
Tellico
dam work
WASHINGTON (UPI)-The House
voted yesterday for completion of the
$119 million Tellico Dam in Tennessee
although the Supreme Court has ruled
the project must be halted to save a
species of tiny fish from extinction.
Language to that effect, offered by
Rep. John Duncan (R-Tenn.) was ap-
proved by voice vote as an amendment
to a $10.1 billion public works ap-
propriation. But it was uncertain
whether this would be effective in
reversing the decision in favor of the
snail darter.
DUNCAN SAID he believed it would.
One of his aides noted the Tennessee
Valley Authority had leaned heavily on
continuing appropriations for the dam
as evidence Congress intended its com-
pletion.
The aide said the language added to
the money bill was meant to clarify
"the intent of Congress."
However, the Supreme Court's 6-3
decision Thursday was based on the
majority's reading of the Endangered
Species Act, which would not be
changed by the Duncan amendment.
THE OPINION by Chief Justice
Warren Burger said the language of the
Endangered Species Act indicated
"beyond doubt" that it was the intent of
Congress to protect rare forms of life
such as the three-inch snail darter.
"The plain intent of Congress in enac-
ting this statute was to halt and reverse
the trend toward siecies extinction,
whatever the cost,"the opinion said.
While it was uncertain what effect the
Duncan amendment might have, there
is a move under way in Congress to
amend the Endangered Species Act it-
self to exempt major development
projects from such restrictions.
Awaiting action by the Senate is
legislation that would create a seven-
member board with power to review
future federal projects and grant these
exemptions under certain conditions.
On Christmas Eve of 1972, the city of
Managua, Nicaragua, with a population
of 400,000, was struck by an earthquake
which leveled 40,000 of the city's 73,000
homes, most of them old Spanish
buildings.
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
volume LXXXvIII.,No.33-S
Saturday, June 17, 1978
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"WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?"
Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25
"WHY SIT WE HERE UNTIL WE DIE?" is a text found In light will be given: "To him that hath shall be given, but from
2nd Kings 7:3. In times past it was often used for a sermon, him that hath notshall be taken away that which he seemeth
and have heard a number of good and helpful messages to have." in this connection consider the effort and the so-
based on it, however, don't think any of them told the entire called law to take The Bible out of our public schools:
story of the context and thereby may have missed the most "Where-withal shall a young man cleanse his way, by taking
Important and solemn message. "And this is life eternal, that heed thereto according toThy Word." We have some young
they might know Thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, men In our public schools who have unclean ways, is It not
whom Thou hast sent." John 17:& so? "Thy Word have I hid In mine heart, that i might not sIn
Thetrueknowledge of God comes to a manbytheworkof against Theel" Psalm 119:9 and 11. Our generation, In-
The Holy Spirit operating through The Word of God, The ciuding most of the church folks and the clergy, too, have
Bible; and The H oly Spirit moves the man to present himself neglected and refused to"lay up God's Word in their hearts"
to God In submission saying, "Not my will, but Thine be withthe resultof much"heathenish raging against theBands
done" in my llfe during the days and years Itpleases God for and Cords of restraint" contained therein, in fact a rage
me ttremain onthsearth;and then he begins to "Search The against the entire Revelation of God to the extent where our
Scriptures" tolearn of and know The Willof Godand receive government has thrown It out of public schools!
grace and strength to "Fear God and keep His Com- In considering the causes of such a condition In this nation
mandments, which is the whole duty of man." of Puritan foundation, background and Influence, some one
The extent to which this man grows and develops In the has said that if men were entirely dependent upon the
spiritual life, and The Holy Spirit uses him as a witness, is preachers' sermons for their knowledge of what was in the'
vitally related to his faithfulness to his vow to do God's Will Bible, and if they lived 900 years as once upon a time and
and his knowledge of God revealed in all The Scriptures. heard a sermon every day, and Sunday, too, they would
Think it was Calvin who said: "He that is led of The Spirit of probably come to the end of their days ignorant of most of
God acquiesces Implicitly In "every word that proceedeth the contents of the Bibiel It is our opinion that most of the
out of the mouth of God," which is the entire Bible. And this Protestant preachers do and preach as they are taught In our
wasthe same testimony of othergreat men of God as L uther, seminaries and preachers' schools-thank God for some
Knox, Bunyan, Wesley, etc., men God greatly used to exceptions
produce and develop and to establish Protestant Chris- GOD DOESN'T LIKE UNBELIEF! UNBELIEF OF HIS
tianity, which in turn produced England, America and other SUPERNATURAL POWER AND ABILITY TO WORK
great Protestant nations, which in turn have producedfor the MIRACLES! You clergy who don't believe in the miracles ofj
most part the present great day of science, knowledge and Chirst and his literal resurrection from the dead would be
enlightment. better off to throw away that "long robe" and get out of the
"To whom much is given, of the same shall much be re- sacred desk dedicated to the honor of The Lord God Om-
quired." Those to whom it has been given t6 have The Bible nipotent! This is not meant for "railing," but fpr your profit
together with the knowledge and liberty to read it are without and that of the people-it is better that some had a millstone
excuse for not at least knowing the contents of The Scrip- about their neck and thrown in the seal
tures, whether they believe or understand them or not, but if "Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, lest we forget, lest we
faithful with what they do understand more knowledge and forget."
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