~ ____ authority, His position as the second Person of a TriuneGod-}~ ’ —..tial__to —all._ Chr wv 1 a m necessity of this spiritual -re- | The Mission of the Church With the asada ¥ ot sainnd Person - of The Triune Godhead, Christ mands . the evangelization, thew 28:16-20, MEMORY VERSE: “Go. ye therefore, and teach all nations, Ghost; Teaching them to observe: all things baptism - and teaching of the nations, promis- ing to be with us always, — Mat- com- _ arid. through: Christ reborn, - becoming thians 5: 16-21. new Through Christ’s death ‘on the Cross tion. Those who accept are spiritually —. Seriptere—Matihew 28:16:20; 11 Corinthians: 5:16-21 meaiane 3$:7-18, 6:10-20. church man has become reconciled with God Christ at The God offers. salva- * race of that the redemptive message o' Christ prociaimed. nut be . 3:7-18, men .—Corin- ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON wig. w BY Alfred J. Buescher: - Mh i ' the active body of among men. We are body and through paiiet oa Pree * plans 6: The Christian life ie ; - : ) aNowW RAISED BILLS th Abnormal spring. snow in Nor- ook ie tole a ———<——$——— a ——— s none |way this year eost tity and, The Guardian, Chiilottetown, Sat, than cape bist: April 2, 1966. 7 zo ee is not easy’ and is it_popular. But God ~pro- vides redeemed man with weapons and, armor to withstand ‘evil forces. —Ephe- 10-20. baptiz ing them in the name of ‘tho. Father, and of the Son, ied of the Holy whatsoever I have com manded you: and lo, I am with you . Selina oven. ‘unto the end of the ee et 28:19,20. a eT. a HURCH ASSIGNMENT a ‘ | Greek Schools x ites nd a (EDITOR’S NOTE: The _fol- lowing materfal refating. to ‘to- i morrow’s Stiiday School les-- son is based. on copyrighted “outlines produced by the: divi- sion of Christian Education, Naticna) Council of Churches in the‘ U.S permission.) By R.H..RAMSEY | THE CHURCH is something vastly more significant than the gathering - together of people ‘ throughout .the world to be- lieve.in Jesus Christ. It is a di- vine creation, brought into being under the power of the Holy Spirit and through the centuries has..been supported and guided by this same} Holy’, Spirit. It is the body of Christ, and we are members of that body. Through us—and the church—God strives to work His will among men. . The basic mission of the church is found -in the para-. graphs from Matthew assigned to our lesson.Here we have not only Christ's threefold command to the disciples—to, evangelize oe nations, to baptize the be- _lievers and to teach the saved —but also His‘claim to supreme head, and His promise to be with us always. We can only speculate wheth- -, and is used ‘by | nomenon of divine grace, an in- fusion of spiritual power into the affairs of men which as throughout the centuries aston- ished the world with its—unpre- | cedented {nificant -changes. Equally -important is the af- \'tirmation that through Christ's death on the Cross God has granted the forgiveness of sins and reconciled man to Him, How this actually happened is a divine mystery, but with Christ's sacrifice. something of God, Himself, suffered for man’s sins ‘in the Crucifixion, and the result _was_ reconciliation be- tween God and man and the of- fering of the. precious gift of salvation and eternal life for all men, This, then, ts the “good news,”’ of the New . Testament, the redemption. Gospel message which-the church— and its mem- bers— are called to give witness to. Some are called to become full-time ministers; others are commissioned’ by the church to go forth as ministers and mis- sionaries to foreign lands. But snare tenes er Paul ever knew Jesus in the; ~~ flesh: but we do know that Paul encountered the new ané* spirit- valized Christ on. the road to Damascus. (Acts 9: 1-16), exnerienced a tremendous con- version ‘which turned:him from. ‘persécutor to. Apostle. He = was bern @& gain, anew creature’ whose thoughts were ever after upon the divine, risen and: glori- fied Christ whé is both in heav- en and upon the earth. : Christ was insistent upon the birth and it has become essen- ristian teaching. The spiritual C and| ist enters the} nature of mai, mixes~-with—it;|— takes it over, becomes its mo-| . tivating force, and man emerges as a new_creature. It is a phe- ‘Ontario To Drop - sist of 35 - per ~ cent teac "by the service for admission to university ‘and college. Grade 8 Exams TORONTO (CP) — Ontario's Grade -13 departmental exami- nations meer oa 1 ces a Mr. Davis told the legislature Grade 13 “has, for some time been a cause of public debate and concern and unveiled a - plan to ‘eliminate the objection able features” of that year’s final examinations over the next- = two years. 4 cebia: epoteis “or university a entrance will write achievement tésts” and ne echools themselves will be given sole ‘responsibility for conduct- ing the school-leaving examina- tions at the Grade 13 level. Mr. Davis said that: this year “ departmental examinations will be set as in the past but the mark—now 5 per cent—and 65- per-cent examination mark. . In.1967 the same formuia will apply ‘in order t© make a emooth transition’ in the. initial year tests—will be administered Favoritism Is Reported A: Liberal rged there. “OTTAWA (CP) eenator has ¢ immeasurably insig-- cosmic significance-ztook—place.. Task Of Proclaiming The Gospel the great bulk of the paboe of the church give witness to Christ and His loving power by living a Christian Hife amid the circumstances in which we find ourselves— the home, the office; the shop, the-social-circle.—... Though the mission of the church is primarily to proclaim the Gospel, the chureh- involves itself in many other “activities. It teaches its adherents. It sends forth missionaries. It es- tablishes schools and colleges. It attempts fo bring its principles —the brotherhood of man under the Fatherhood of God; love, cor-passion, .justice and concern for others — upon the life community, nation and, “ultima- tely, the world. Thus, the church is the active body of Christ at work among the affatriecof men. We are members of that body and through us the message of Christ must be-proclaimed. In us the goodness of Christ must be established and manifested. Through us the projects, ad- vancing God's kingdom must be carried into effect. _thelp and the co-operation-of the Share Bible _ ‘Distribution | Arides, Macedonis, in northern Greece, have shared in a Bible distribution campaign. Suggest- ed by the local priest, this pro- ject was carried out with: his local inspector of ‘schools. In the past two years Bibles have been distribyted to each A elemertary schools around | | 14. pel of Matthew.-Religion is a regular class period in the Greek schools. Most of them had had no Bibles. - DAILY BIBLE READINGS» Sunday, April 3: Mark 11: 1- nee April 4: Mark 11: 15 Tuesday, April 5: Mark 12; 1-" Wednestay, ‘April 6: Adar 13. Thursday, April 7; Mark 14: 1- 26. Friday, April 8: Mark 15. Sefurday, April 9: Isaiah 52: fafhily in three separate villages of the area, states Wayne Kurtz in The Canadian Mennonite. It was at the suggestion of the loc- | al priest that the program of | placing Bibles in the ‘schools of | the_area was started. vs “New Testaments purchased with money from friends in |North America were given to the various schools. Gospels of Matthew were’ handed out to each boy and girl in the fourth, fifth and sixth grades. The children listened carefully as -the priest in his long black robe urged them to use this gift, to take it home and to read it. regularly. The light in the eyes Jof the children, their smiles and the ‘‘Thank You’’ on their lips, 13-53 Central Christian Church 219 Kent Street MORNING ; me 10:00.4.m.—Bible School for all ages ~,-. —11;00 a.m. var. Servite i ee. w Guest Speaker: Dr. James DeForest Murch, een, S.A. THIS SERVICE IS TO BE Rate SOnhe The Gates: of the Temple” . (Knapp) Soloist: Mir. Bric MacGregor a ~\ ° = z Evening—?7 p,m.—SPECIAL SERVICE— Message: Dr. J.:D. Murch Solo: “He Rides Tri nt’’'—Mr. W Weale Girls’ Choir: ‘All In “April. Eveni i (Roberton) Dr. Murch will spe. ak at and at: the ( Tuesday and Wednesday. tua College at 10:00 am, Christian ; Central Christian Church” at 8:00 dad sg The public is invited to both morning and evening sessions. Minister: Mr. .W. 0. om Organist: Mrs. . Helen MacRae, A.R.C.M. WE EXTEND A WARM INVITATION TO ALL e * ea LET'S GET IT STRAIGHT! . God Spoke Through ‘The Prophete eternal hope in Christ. Our only SC aledas af the Future State comes through Bible prophecy a re hasatit You do not need to wait until you die to know where you will: * be in eternity. Your eternal destiny See in scripture. ' ‘There is no taking a chance on the fu It ts a sure thing: Either you will be with Christ in His eternal favour, because you have received Jesus Christ by faith as your only Lord . and Saviour, OR you will be shut out of his presence forever . because you loved yotir own sin‘ul way more than Jesus and Saviour, i fr Jesus said, “He lieveth on Hitn’' ts:not: he that believeth n6tis already, cuommoey: ‘ause he nat believed on the name of the only begotten son *of God.” | Read: St. John 3:16-18, 38. ““HOW SHALL WE ESCAPE IF WE NEGLECT SO GREAT |. SALVATION?” You ‘are invited to hear the Word of God each Sunday evening at 7:30 in the Montague Bible Chapel. esata — — acs The Truthfulness of Bible Prophecy is the assurance of dur Christ, and did not trust Him and receive him as your Lord. ‘hath’ The Salvation. Army | Great George Street © ~ go Ray Nelson Sunday: Directory Class—9:30 a.m. ~- & Sunday_School—10 a.m. Holiness Meeting—11 a.m. ‘ “HEART PURITY” Salvation Meeting—7 ‘p.m. > i. “THE CROSS OF CHRIST” <i Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Home League: (Public meeting) ‘Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer’ Meeting. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY a BIRCHWOOD FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND (Birchwood &t. near Longworth Ave.) i :00 A.M.—Morning Worship a 7:00 P.M.—Evening, Worship ¢ - VISITORS WARMLY WELCOME. FZ a nine IN-LAWS. WORRY LESS MONTREAL jhas tripled in “the Marriagé Counselling Service’s10 years |here but the number of people with in-law problems is only one-third of the first year’s fig. ures. Director. Mrs. Dorothy Barrier thinks’ this is because more -older women are working and have less time to concern themselves with their children’s families. : TIME JUST FLIES ’ MISCOUCHE, ° P.E.1: (CP)— ~, by playing the piano and violin, knitting, crocheting and playing cards. Now 9%, Mrs. DesRoches says hard work is the reason showed the appreciation they felt. ; The message of Holy Week is not a sad one. Rather, Gis iniek deena news we will ever hear! The glory of the resurrection could not have hap- pened without the stark tragedy of Good Friday . . . and because Christ- overcame death, we are assured of eternal life. It is certain’ that we will live again and forever, in.2 new way that God has Planned for us. Jesus strove vonstantly to make this blessed truth plain. Time and time again we-are told of God’s great love, and of His Sottsvant concern for the world and people He created. inandentd power we, as Christians, have been given a \ ceaseless source. of comfort, oe ee _lfor her long life. vr (CP)—Business | ‘CALVARY. TEMPLE , PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES Or CANADA x Upper Prince Street Rev. Cyril Clarke, Pastor 9:15 a.m.—Radio Broadesst, Summerside Station 9:45 a.m.—Sunday Sc’ hool Classes for all Ages 11:00 a.m.—Worship .and—Commiunion Service 7:30 p.m. —Evangelistic service Mary A. DesRoches keeps busy. You, will find a warm welcome at. Charlottetown’s Full © Gosgel Church. . -PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH - —________18 Christie Drive, Parkdale . Rev: J. H. Tye,.B. he B.D.,. Minister “4 Mr. Lestie meen eens and Director of Choirs MORNING: oe. PALM SUNDAY *: 45 a.m.—Junior, Intermediate and yo Church School ~ 11:00 a.m.— and wee 11:00 a.m.— WORSHIP Sermon: “DIGNITY FOR A sckciy? Anthem: .“‘Prepare The. Way, O ae: ~Tntechtiets Gita’ baie)” : SACRAMENT OF INFANT BAPTISM Sermon: “TRIED AND FOUND’ WANTING” _ Anthem:. Roberton “AN in the April evening’’— (Junior Choir) GOOD FRIDAY 10:30 a.m.—Worship ai Reception ew Communicants - OF HOLY COMMUNION YOU ARE WELCOME chives am WITH US “The Kirk a he ie "whe Rev. eaicsea A A MoCenig, .A., B.D. Director of Music her Gledhill, M.A.,-B. Mus., ARCCO TO AM ~ Christian Reformed: Church i55 Mt. Edward Road “(The first church in Sherwood) = Rev. M, Dornbush, Minister 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship (English) Elder J. Kamphuis officiating } 11:15. a.m.—Sunday School 2:30-p.m.—Afternoon ‘Worship (Dutch) Eider M. Visser officiating April 8—Good Friday—Service Elder G. H. Van Kampen officia § tere co ea ee at’ 10:30 am, (Engi) a 2 ee | Sherwood ‘Christian Bible School (Meeting in Sherwood’ Elementary School) : A ‘Sunday Bible Sctivol for all ages. : Classes each Sunday 9:46 . 10:45 a.m. ~- wesley night Bible Study and. Freon = fo. homes of members, —_—4 A WARM WELCOME TO ALL my First. Baptist Church coraer of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A.. B.D.. Minister ~ ; ‘ Mrs. V.-LDingwell, Organist and Choir Directer | 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School for all ages 11:00 am.—“IT IS FINISHED’ f Anthem: ‘‘The-Patms”’ Ordinance of. the ‘Lord’s Supper Reception of New Members —‘DINNER IS SERVED” : Chorale: ‘Jesus .the Orucified” ~ (Stainer) } ‘ i‘ p.m— Misses Janice & Joanne White, Linda and Lorraine Archer Wednesday, 7:30—Holy Week Service, Rev, rant ~Phursday—7: ee ie Weak -Sertos— a A WARM WELCOME AWAITS ‘YOU “THE FESTIVAL OF APARADAY” ii Anthem: ‘ Ts 30 p.m.—Fellowship You Are Tavied To Worahlp Wi Us “ Charlottetown’ Bible Chapel | SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH. __{____Kirkwood Drive =, | ‘Minister: Rev. Clayton C. Lewis Organist: Mrs. J: B. Herdman, L.R.A.M. 9:45 a.m.—Senior, Intermediate and Juniors 11:00 a.m.—Nursery, Primary and Kindergarten 11:00 a.m.— “THE ONE WHO CARES” : Choir: ‘‘The Children of The Hebrews” | 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. _ a Services: 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Speaker: James A. Stahr, B.Sc., M.Th. 4 “The Old Book... Rae . the Blessed H é ° Zion Pid teen Church Corner Prince and Grafton Streets . “The Mev. Denes 4. Campbell, B.A. Minister ‘Miss Reberta Shaw, Deaconess — Mrs. Harvey MacKinnon, L.Mos., B.Mus. a Organist ana Choir Director. 9:45 a.m.—The Church School. Classes for all ages 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class. 11:00 a.m.—Nursery School 8:00 p.m.—Young Peoples’ Bible Class : oe 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP AND THE SACRAMENT OF, Sora Sermon: PER’-ROOM Anthem: The fone a arr. W. F, Beollard ane 00 p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: THE HAPPIEST HOUR ~~ Solo: Open She Cotes Of The Tangle D. Agay Miss, Faye Rogerson VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME St. Peter's Cathedral Ven, Archdeacon J. R. Davies, M.A,, Rector — Rev. Canon E. M. Malone, M.A., D.D. %—chp. il orship With Us” 7:15. p.m.—Adult Study Group “You are welcome to ae (Palestrina) : Sh TRINITY UNITED ‘CHURC H Charlottetown, P.E.1. “Ministers: Rev. John G. E. Ball, B.A. — Rev; Gerald G. Wyrwas, B.A. B.D. -Organist: Mr. J. B. Herdman 9:45 a.m.—Senior, Intermediate and “Junior Church ‘School 11:00 a.m.—Primary and Kindergarten 11:00 a.m.—Crib and Nursery up to two. years 11:00 a.m,—PALM SUNDAY : Sermon:-'‘THE TRIUMPHANT ENTRY” (Rev. J. G. .E. Ball) Recepticn of New M Anthem: “The. Children {Palestrina} 7:00 p.m.—FROM ‘ “HOSANNA” TO Rev. Wyrwas “A Welcome Awaits You" ° r 's ‘The .Hebrews’’ TO “CRUCIFY” * . "St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 1769 by Roya) Foundation — The Rev. F. Louis Elias, L.S.1.. Rector Organist and Choir Director George A. Thompsen, F. RE.O. + (CHM) A.R.C.M PALM SUNDAY —_ -H ees ane e aaa se __ was favoritism to a high de-' Honorary Assistant “Priest : 8:30 a Y COMMUNION ae Gooclily ‘wit Gay ' ight 1966 Keiser A ene Oe enw, Pettcriea, Choir Birettee=s 9:45 a ZAUNDAY SCHOOL: Junior, Senior “and, Bible +k ticé minister. ffs ° \ i Seat : a ae ee Tee ; Pipl sd ~ Monday bein ‘ Wednesday “? HM Ne cnt ©. Seturdey j APRIL 3—PALM SUNDAY Z ae | 11:00 a.m. gon scoot: Crib Nursery, Beginners and ! me ations 1 Thessal ¥ t be rimary saadés eink ee anid | 220333 8 2733 oei3 10:32-45 gee aa m9 sey Rare, 11:00 a.m. “nee AND RN ae | a.m.—Mattins An . OR. Seeioet ait Thar. were” op + ip + Sp + Sip + cp + + i + Si + Te Ain Promie Chim Becher ek mere giana Se ee ete Aten ap- | t aus t + + CD? + Gp + ap ‘11:00 .mn.—Procession, Chonal Eucharist and Sermon * Subject: “MISTAKEN IDENTITY” 5. pointed for political reasons, | a : 7:00 P.m.—Evenson ‘and Sermon ° : K 5:00 p.m.—EVENING LENTEN SERVICE ~ cif Mensa, whit on THIS. ‘FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH . MoNDaiy_a me Oihet Services im Hoty. Week oo Sudject: “AM I SELFISH OR AR MY POWERS . . Ontario; Quebee, Alberta and : Rew ‘Bromo! wee ave}. BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABL/SHMENTS UPAUS Sere Naty Meter. ¢ oe Cilanary ow Wl yescesse, Aue Ta et eY ceantNCKC third reading. s JOHN W. MacKENZIE WOOD CONVALESCENT vice. 7:30 p..m. Evensong ahd Address. ~'10:00 a.m.—HOLY ‘COMMUNION. tr tee irene ay Real Estate Consultant ‘NURSING HOME LTD. ee aes on, ey ae ee 7:30 p.m.—SPECIAL MEDITATIONS AND FILM Mr,. Justice Leo Landreville, et \ wn “Brok rvice p.m. . Evensong an a “THE CRUCIFIXION” the_senttor said. it was embar. | ala atl ie eee ee we Gols’ me ae Chariouctows 1 MAUNDY. THURSDAY-7:90 am, Holy Bucharist.*A-p.m. |] pyursday, April 27:90 p.m SPECIAL MEDITATIONS rassing that Parliament had to |. ey 7 ; t cree . . Children’s Service, 7:30 p.m. Evensong and Preparation * AND FILM “NICODEMUS” pass an act to add an additional | Pinmbing and “Heating Contractor ¥ et! . "A. T. JAMES Service D FRIDAY, Apcil 8—10:00 a.m,—SPECIAL DEVOTIONS: Supreme Court judge td Ontario | suis. 17. Hawthorne R _ MOORE & McLEOD LTD. : itinasbing and Heating GOOD FRIDAY—9:15 am. 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