The Michigan Daily-Saturday, May 9, 1981-Page 5 'U' alumni build new Center by League By GREGOR MEYER Construction of the new Michigan Alumni Center, being built just north of the Michigan League, is well underway and should be completed by summer of 1982, according to University Alumni Association officials. The center will provide a meeting place and headquarters for the organization, and will give it needed visibility among students and alumni, the officials said. Thg construction, which will cost about $3.1 million, is being funded by donations from alumni, according to Rick Bay, Assistant Executive Director of the association. THE SITE, DONATED to the association by the University, is one of the last parcels of choice land left on central campus. The officials said the new alumni cen- ter will complete a rectangular master plan for buildings on central campus. The buildings in the plan - including the Rackham School of Graduate Studies, the Michigan League, the Modern Language Building and Hill Auditorium - will all sit on the perimeter of a rectangular pedestrian mall, officials said. This rectangular master plan is complete except for the vacant north-eastern corner - which is where the new center is now being built. Bay said the design of the Alumni Center will feature a pedestrian walk- way leading toward Burton Bell Tower. The center's architectural style will blend with the surrounding structures. The architect, Hugh Newell Facobsen, is renowned for his renovation of the rotunda of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington. According to Bay, Jacobsen was selected to design the Alumni Center because of his proven ability to construct a contemporary building in a traditional setting in a "collegiate gothic motif." THE ALUMNI Association, which is independent of the University, provides scholarship services, educational enrichment programs and a variety of social events at more than 140 alumni clubs nationwide. Bay stressed the association's need for visibility among today's University students in order to maintain alumni involvement and enhance University quality in the future. The organization, presently located in the basement of the Michigan Union - in an area originally designed for storage - is eagerly awaiting moving day, Bay said. Don't wait for a little birdie to tell yo0. SUBSCRIBE TO THE MICHIGAN DAILY AN ARTIST'S CONCEPTION of how the new University Alumni Association building will look as viewed from the steps of Rackham graduate school. The new building, now under construction, is scheduled to be opened early in the summer of 1982. CAMPUS CHAPEL 1236 Washtenaw Ct. A Campus Ministry of the Christian Reformed Church Rev. Don Postema, Pastor 10:00 a.m.-Service of Holy Baptism. 6:00 p.m.-Evening Worship Service. UNIVERSITY CHURCH { OF THE NAZARENE 409 South Division Ann Arbor, Michigan Rev. Steve Bringardner, 761-5941 Christian Education-9:45 a.m. Service of Worship--11:00 a.m. FIRST UNITED METHODIST C'HURCH i20 S. State St. t 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. Sermon for May 10-"If the Lad is Not With Me." by Dr. Donald B. Strobe. Church School for all ages-9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Choir Rehearsal-Thursday at 7:15 p.m. Ministers: Dr. Donald B. Strobe Rev. Fred B. Maitland Dr. Gerald R. Parker Education Directors: Rose McLean and Carol Bennington LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN CHURCH (The Campus Ministry of the ALC- LCA) Gordon Ward, Pastor 801 S. Forest at Hill St. Sunday Worship Service at 10:30 FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH OF ANN ARBOR 1917 Washtenaw (corner of Berkshire) Sunday Services at 10:300 .m. Coffee Hour and conversation after services. Child Care available Kenneth W. Phifer-Minister665-6158 CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY Huron Valley Mission 301 North Ingalls (two blocks north of Rackham Graduate School) 668-6113 Sunday Service-2:30 p.m. Rev. Marian K. Kuhns UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL Serving the Campus for LC-MS Robert Kavasch, Pastor 1511 Washtenaw Ave. 663-5560 Sunday Worship: 9:15 a.m. and 10:30 am. ST. MARY'S CHAPEL (Catholic) 331 Thompson-663-0557 44 Weekly Masses: Sun. 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12 noon, 5 p.m. (Upstairs only). North Campus Mass at 9:30 a.m. in Bursley Hall (Fall and Winter Terms). Rite of Reconciliation-4 p.m.-5 p.m. on Friday only; any other time by ap- pointment. Use Daily Class ifileds. 'WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?' Psalm 2:1 and Acts 4:25 In Matthew 22:34-40 we read: "Then one of them, which was a lawyer, asked Him a question, tempting Him, and saying, Master which Is the great Commandment in The Law? Jesus said unto Him, Thou shalt love The Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great Commandment. And the second is like unto it. Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. On these two Commandments hang all the law and the prophets." On the surface it would appear that there Is no room left for hatred and iII will. However, Jesus also said, "Man shall live by 'EVERY WORD' that proceedeth out of the mouth of God." So consider the following: "Ye that love The Lord, hate evil." - Psalm 97:10. Can one love God without hating evil? In The New Testament, 1st Corinthians 10th chapter, we are told that The Angel of The Lord with The Israelites was Christ, and it was He that delivered them out of Egypt, and went with them their forty years jouney into The Promised Land. It was His love for the children of "The Father of The Faithful, Abraham," and His hatred of the wickedness and iniquity of the raging heathen, that caused the plagues in Egypt, the drowning of Pharaoh's army in the Red Sea, the destruction of The Canasnites, as well as a whole genera- tion of the Israelites that rebelled on account of unbelief. Do you ask why He acted so differently in The New Testament? It was because in that 33-year period He was on the earth as "The Lamb of God that taketh away the sins of the world!" How could He be the victim of that wrath, and at the same time exercise it upon the wicked? He came in the flesh that the wrath and curse of God upon sin - "He was made sin, who knew no sin" - might fall upon Himself in order that He might declare to all men: "God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life." - John 3:16. His hatred of wickedness and iniquity was constant all the 33 years He was in the flesh, as well as the constancy of His Love for God, for Righteousness, and His Neighbor - we poor lost human creatures. he magnified and made honorable the Law, both The Great Commandments, by taking upon Himself the curse for sin. That is the meaning of The Cross! Does it mean anything more to you than a "trinket" BEWARE! It is the business of those of us who have accepted Him as Saviour to be His witnesss, and in our conduct show love for God, love for Righteousness, and love for our Neighbor. P.O. BOX 405 DECATUR, GEORGIA 30031