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Page 6-Saturday, July 26, 1980-The Michigan Daily
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CANTERBURY LOFT
Episcopal Campus Ministry
332 S. State.St.
Rev. Andrew Foster, Chaplain
SUNDAY COMMUNITY EVENTS
AT ST. ANDREWS CHURCH
306 N. Division
9:00 a.m.-University Study Group.
10:00 a.m.-Worship Service with the
Parish.
12 noon-Luncheon and Student Fel-
lowship.
CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY
Huron Valley Mission
809 Henry St.
668-6113
Sunday Service-2:30 p.m.
Rev. Marian K. Kuhns
* * *
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL
Serving the Campus for LC-MS
Rovert Kavasch, Pastor
1511 Washtenaw Ave.
663-5560
Sunday Service at 9:00 a.m.
CAMPUS CHAPEL
1236 Washtenaw Ave.
Fellowship Supported by the
Christian Reformed Church
Clay Libolt
10:00 a.m.-Morning Service.
6:00 p.m.-Evening Service.

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.
Bible classes for College Students.
For information call 971-7925
Wilburn C. Hill, Evangelist
Transportation-662-9928
* * *
AMERICAN BAPTIST CAMPUS
CENTER at FIRST-BAPTIST
CHURCH
502 E. Huron St. (between State &
Division)-663-9376
Dr. Jitsuo Morikawa, Minister'
10:00 a.m.-Worship Service.
11:15 a.m.-1) A college class for both
faculty and students, led by Dr. Nadean
Bishop.
2) An undergradaute campus class
for students only, a discussion with
three students as leaders.
* * *
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
1432 Washtenaw Ave.-662-4466
(between S. Univ. and Hill)
Campus Ministry Program
Campus Minister-Carl Badger
Worship Services-Sunday at 9:30
a.m.
CAMPUS FELLOWSHIP-Sunday,
7:00 p.m., Curtis Room.

LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(The Campus Ministry of the ALC-LCA)
Gordon Ward, Pastor
801 S. Forest at Hill St.
10:30 a.m.-Worship Service.
Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m.--Choir Prac-
tice.
ST. MARY STUDENT CHAPEL
(Catholic)
331 Thompson-663-0557
Weekly Masses:
Mon.-Wed.-5:10 p.m.
Thurs. and Fri.-12:10 p.m.
Saturday-7:00 p.m.
Sunday-7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30
a.m., noon.
North Campus Mass-9:30 a.m. at
Bursley Hall, West Cafeteria.
Rite of Reconciliation-4 pm.-5 p.m.
on Friday only; any other time by
appointment.
* * *
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
Education Asst.: Anne Vesey
* * *
NEWPORT FELLOWSHIP
(Free Methodist Church)
1951 Newport Road-665-6100
Sunday School-9:45 a.m.
Worship-11:00 a.m.
(Nursery and Children's Worship).
Evening Worship-6:00 p.m.
Robert Henning, Pastor, 663-9526
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eampaign
grievancee
By ELAINE RIDEOUT
Kathleen Fojtick, Democratic can-
didate for reelection to the Washtenaw-
County Board of Commissioners, filed
an unfair campaign practice grievance
yesterday against her Democratic op-
ponent just 11-days before the August 5
primary.
"It's a last-minute campaign tactic -
no one's picking on her," said Gerald
Faye, candidate for county com-
missioner from District 14.
The V-shaped district includes the
north-central area of Ann Arbor bor-
dered by Jefferson on the south, by
Seventh Ave. on the west and the
Veterans Hospital on the northeast.
FOJTIK SAID statements circulated
by Faye claiming she voted to raise
Ann Arbor taxes are false. The com-
plaint, issued to the Michigan Fair
Campaign Practices Committee, does
not speculate as to whether these
"falsehoods" were circulated
maliciously or through carelessness.
David Cahill, legal advisor for Fojtik,
said the Committee would review the
claim but probably would not come to a
decision before the primary election.
He said the committee is a private
agency with no means of enforcing its
decisions other than by publicizing
them.
Fojtik said she voted in 1977 to allow
county homeowners a $16 million per-
sonal property tax break for items in-
cluding carpeting, draperies, and dish-
washers. Although the state tax com-
mission overruled that decision, she
said county taxes were nevertheless
levied at a lower county equalized
value.
"MR. FAYE'S campaign has distor-
ted and lied about this situation," she
said. "He stated the vote and the intent
was to raise Ann Arbor taxes unfairly
when, in fact, the intent was to allow for
tax relief for homeowners," she said.
Faye said when the commissioners
decided to exempt two-and-one-half per
cent of the county's property taxes,
they were "tinkering with state laws."
When county revenues came up short,
he said, the state ordered a re-
assessment to pay back what was owed
them.
"My point is that by voting with the
townships, she voted against her
district," Faye said.
"THAT SECOND time around, Ann
Arbor had to help pay back the dif-
ference owed the state even though they
hadn't benefitted by the 2/ per cent
taken off much of the out-county area,"
he said.
"As a result," Faye added, "Ann Ar-
bor had to pay more than what our
property was worth."
Faye said Fojtick's vote represented
"nothing evil," just "poor judgement.
If she was serious about her claims, she
would take me to court," he said.
Fojtick said she has spent "a lot of
time" researching Faye's claims and
has received documentation that in 1977
taxpayers in Ann Arbor paid $112,182
less in county taxes while taxpayers
throughout the county had a county tax
savings of $291,650.85.

"WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?"
Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25

"The secret things belong unto the Lord our God: But
these which are revealed belong unto us and our children
forever, that we may do all the words of this Law." Deut.
29:29. The object of these articles is to bring you face to
face with the question whether or not you are seeking to
live in the light of revealed Truth and "do all the words of
this Law."
Are you obeying God's Ten Commandments, or striving
to with the help of God? Have you the purpose or desire to
do so? Have you the faith to realize unless you repent of
rebellion against God's Law and accept Jesus Christ as
your substitute for obedience and your atonement for
disobedience, then God is not your Saviour but your
enemy! In the Old Covenant God's Law was written on
two tables of stone, and delivered to man by Moses. In the
New Covenant God's Law is written on the fleshy tables
of the heart by the Holy Spirit, and Jesus Christ is the
Mediator, with the result that the soul so blessed desires
to "trust and obey" and seeks to honor and please God.
It is the testimony of this column and writer that there
be many who call themselves Christian, claiming great
spiritual experiences and that they have been "born
again," yet don't hesitate to run rough shod over some of

the Ten Commandments - which reveal the very
character of the Almighty - making the Law void, and
then "pass the buck".to the Lord Jesus Christ, saying He
kept the Law for them and paid their penalty for sin, and
made them free with the liberty to do as they please! My
answer to folks with such a faith can best be made by
quoting a few verses from the 119th Psalm: 53, 70 and 115:
"Horror hath taken hold upon me because of the wicked
that forsake Thy Law ... Their heart is as fat as grease:
but I delight in Thy Law ... Depart from me, ye evildoers;
for I will keep the commandments of my God." God grant
that my heart in its attitude toward God's Ten Command-
ments might be in perfect accord with every statement of
the 176 verses of the 119th Psalm. Near the very close of
the Bible we read: "BLESSED ARE THEY THAT DO HIS
COMMANDMENTS, THAT THEY MAY HAVE A RIGHT TO
THE TREE OF LIFE, AND MAY ENTER IN THROUGH THE
GATES INTO THE CITY." - Revelation 22:14.
We quote from a letter just received: "Why do the
heathen rage?" This is a good question. "Why do you
rage?" I attempt toinswer that question. I rage to get you
and all men "To fear God, and keep His Commandments,
which is the whole duty of man," lest the wrath of God fall
on you, your family, the nation and the world.

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