.. )5‘ r..- - . .»,.¥. gThs Gospel of God's Grace Paul's letter to 'I‘itus discusses Illfi theme ' of eternity and the cause. as well as the immediate needs of the Cretan church. Titus 121-3: 8: 7, B. MEMORY to are redeemed and come workers for Hun-Titus 2:11-14. The source of our salvation Is ('Jhrist's sacrifice on the Cross. From it Bertram—TIM 1:1-8; We are born we purified. and be- the Holy Spirit, not by our own good ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON 2:11-14: 8:44. IyAIIvodJJsouhsj also: a ' again and baptized by love. Wm'fiwe toward our fellow man. Titus 324—6 of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost."——'I‘itus 3:5. TRUE CHILD AFTER FAITH litus, Paul's lrusted Co-worker (Editor’s note: —- The fol- lowing material relating to to- morrow's Sunday School les- son Is based on copyrighted out- lines produced by the Division of Christian Education. Nationali Council of Churches in the [1.5. and is used by permission), By R. H. RAMSEY TITUS was a Greek Gentile. possibly a native of Antioch.‘ Whom Paul refers to as "my true child after the common faith." e was probably con- verted by Paul. as he became, one of his most trusth co—work- . crs. He was evidently a man en- dowed with great strength of. tWC character. for Paul's letter to‘theological truths which open him shows none of the anx- the letter to Titus so dominate iety concerning moral characteri Paul‘s thinking. in prison or out, revealed in the letters to Tim-1 that they pour forth into every othy. Because Titus was not one; letter the apostle writes. It is of Paul‘s constant companions,levident that this particular let- but was sent by him to carry out. for was written between the two assignments in various places. :addressed 10 TimothY. for it n0t m a y assume he worked only contains a discussion of the somewhat independently. ineeds of the Cretan church. but At one time, Paul had given is filled with references lo the him the delicate task of correc- . Ill? I0 come 811d Ihe great ting abuses in the Corinthianithemes that relate to eternity. church. At the time of today's: The great central theological lesson. the epistle indicates passage of this short epistle can Titus stayed on in Crete as be found in Titus 2:11-13, four Paul's deputy after the apostle verses so rich in meaning that left for Rome. tu'hole books have been written It would seem that the greatlon them. Verse 11 refers to the FRED’ DISCOVERY coming of Jesus Christ, either His first coming in the Incarnat- ion, or His second coming to judgment. Paul‘s words picture Christ as a sun. obscured by the mists n in men's hearts, which pours itself down upon the mists and burns them away until its radiant light is spread over the O m B rth, brin i salva-t face 0f the ea g “g n_ in trouble. He compounds tion through grace to all me This grace of God is the teacher. or guide. in our at- tempts to live reverently. in conformity with His require- ments, and exercising self - con- trol in regard to worldly things and unrestrained desires. Such a life enables us to hope a n (1 look for salvation and eternal ': 3' The incarnate life of our Lord is again the apostle's theme as he sets forth the truth of redemp- tion from iniquity and become zealous of good works. It becom- es plain that God's purpose was ' 3"? There is joy in giving to God. That is freedom’s ultimate. discovery. And the hundreds of thousands of churches which we have built and supported bear testimony to the fact. But when there are nations who despise God . . . who tear down churches . . . or forbid their support. how shall we teach this Christian joy to the boys and girls who will be our nation—tomorrow? Karen and Paul are placing Sunday School “envelopes” at the foot of the childrm’a altar. Of course. what Karen and Paul and their classmates can give will hardly pay for an altar. But our world of tomorrow cannot be built on Kremlin economics. A mighty generation must learn to worship in prayer and faith and sacrifice. There is joy in giving to l . Our children learn this chiefly from our example and encouragement. The Church is the gmtt factor on earth for the building of charac- ter and good citizenship. It is s store house of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democrlcy THE CHURCH FOR ALL. ' ALL FOR THE CHURCH Inrly and support the Church. They are: ' (1) For his own sake. (2) For WWII: 1964 nor civilization can Iumve. There which needs his moral and material Rel-M AW Sonnet h are four sound reasons why every sup rt. Plan to go to u regu- Stmbws. VI- person should attend services regu- lsrly and read your Bible daily. Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday II Kings Mark II Corinthians .‘l Corint inns II Corinthians 4:25-37 . 12:38-44 8 24 5 6-1 TNIS FEIITIIIIE IS DDNTIIIDIITED 1'0 TIIE DAIISE DF TIIE IIIIIIIIDII DY TIIE FDLLDWINS INTEIIESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS ATLANTIC DRYWALL AND IN TD. 46 Valley St. ROGERS HARDWARE C0. Wholesale & Retail Hardware E44801 137 Qua... H. J. PHILLH’S I SON General Conn-actors 16 West St. COASTAL. MOVING AND STORAGE LTD. m 17 South Dimmer-Ids JOHN W. MacKENZIE Real Estate Consultant Appraiser and Broker 436-2410 (-358 269 Queen St. LTD. 11. T. JAMES Plumbing and Heating Da 4-9868 Ni ht 4-822) 12 3Elm Ave. 50 Edward St “541 S. NELSON GOOD Plumbing and Heating Contractor 4-8)!)5 17 Hawthorne Ave. L. J. PETERS AND co. Eventide Monuments 25 Water St. Snmmerslde MOORE A: McLEOD LTD. Departmental Stars 119 Queen St. CHANDLER BROS LTD. Custom Woodworkers l Plywood Place ISLAND FURRIERS LTD. TIIE WINDMILL RESTAURANT 4-7131 186 Prince St. ATTEND TIIE DIIIIIIDN DF YDIIN DNDIDE Drlvs 2-1273 (Chas. F. Downc, Prop.) 79 Grafton St. READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PI‘ GE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES t' ’I'ln'ough God’s kindness. mercy and Christ’s righteousness is imput- workis, our love, kindliness and pity ed to us and we are heirs to eternal ' lite—Titus 3:7. 8. VERSE—“Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He saves us. by the washing not merely to save men. but to make them workers for Him. This, then. is the very heart of Christianity. Again, in Titus 8.4-8, Paul re- turns to the subject of the Incar- nation. The use of the phrase kindness of God means. basi- cally. the love of man as man. humanity showing itself in kind- ness to equals and pity for thg‘se is kindness of God with the love of God and the mercy of God. According to His mercy, we, as individual souls. are saved, born again and living on a high- er plane than before. through thc renewal — or baptism — of the Holy Spirit which has been poured upon us so richly through Jesus Christ our Sav- ior. For the second time in this brief passage. Paul uses the term grace. and connects it with the concept of eternal life. We are justified by the grace of God, declared righteous —- not because we are righteous but because Jesus Christ is right- eous and has, by His death for us. been able to impute His righteousness to us—and thus we have forgiveness. the fruit of sovereign grace. and become heirs to God‘s eternal life. to no Guardlsn, Charlottetown, Sat. Nov. 28. 1984. Religion Needs Firm Foundation To Survive By CARDINAL McGUIGAN The Empire State Building to- wers 102 storeys above the New York Skyline— the tallest bulld- apply the simple rule of causal- ity; things just don't happen. They have a cause. DIRECTION ing in the world and is one of the great engineering and con- struction feats of all time. ousands of man hours of planning went into it long be- fore the first ground was brok- en. When the man in change of Its construction was asked what element of e work received Where there Is evidence of plan, order and purpose. there a proof of a causal agency at work— a directing intelligence. A. C orrlson, Iorme President of the New York Ac- Does Not pre~ sents lines of scientific evidence which demonstrate the existence .— w "I 3 W is the most attention, he replied t1 surviving sprout would freeze in the long night. . the sun, the source of life on this planet, has a sur- face temperature of 12,000 de- grees Fahrenheit. Our earth is far snwgh away so that the sun wsnuus stenouh and not too much! ETERNAL FIRE If this “eternal fire" gave off as much more: we would roast to death. . If the moon were 50,000 miles away, instead of its present dis- Robels Regain some Ground At Stanleyville LEOPOLDVILL (Reu.er3)— A r c p o rt from Stanleyv'nie ' Thursday night said Congolese re 1‘1 ' para-troopers Wednesday coun. ter - attacked and reoccule part of the city Thursday The report, a pooled story from East African Standard re. porter Ral h Hawkins. said fierce fighting was going on m the city's European seetor and some fighting was also reported in one of the egro sectors. Abou 100 Negroes aided by Congolese government troops were caught in the cross-fire, the report as . Travellers arriving in Leo. poldville from Stanleyville Thursday night quoted a Bel- unhesitatedly: "The foundation Unless the foundation was right, the build- Ing itself could never have been put up. And if it had gone up on a faulty foundation, it would never have survived." In our day and age. if relig- ious faith is to survive and be of use to the individual in the storms and tempests of life. it too must stand on a solid foun- dation—and that foundation is nothing less than God Himse”. BACKED BY SCIENCE Without God. religion would rest upon shifting sands d would crumble in the face of trouble or attack. One of th e most "mportant spiritual truths to establish then. Is the exis- tence of God. Some of the most concrete evi- dence for God’s existence is tak- en from the findings of modern science. While science. of course does not deal directly with this question it gives us the raw ma- terial to study, analyze and in- terpret. First, we can look at the evi- dence drawn from the organiza- tion and operation of matter, principally the planet Earth and other heavenly bodies. One can God. His first line of scientific evidence involves the calculus of probabilities. He sketches It like thi ' Suppose you were to put Len pennies. marked from one to ten. in your pocket and then shuffle them. Now, try to take them out in sequence from one to ten, putting each coin back In your pocket at r en aw. Mathematically, your chance of first drawing number one one in ten; your chance drawing one and two in success ion is one in a hundred; of draw- ing one, two and in suc- cession, one in one thousand, and so on. Your chance of drawing all of them. from one to ten in cession. would reach the incred- ible figure of one chance in 10,- This Illustrates how enormously the odds multiply against chance. NOT BY CHANNEL By the same line of reasoning. so many precise conditions are necessary for life on earth that it is mathematically impossible for all of them to exist in prop- er relationship at any one time by chance. As an example. firstly, scien- 3.: tance of 238,000 miles. the tides would be so gigantic that :1] continents would be submerged twice each day. The tides would create daily hurricanes and the turmoil would crack the earth. " many essential condi- tions," concludes Dr. Morrison. “are necessary for life to exist on our earth that it is mathema- tically impossible that all 0 them could exist in proper relat- tionshlp by chance on any earth at any time. Therefore, there in be In nature some form of Intelligent direction." “We don't c 0 at r 01 anything more than a square mile at the centre of the city." ———————-————fi‘__ KILL GUERRILLAS KUALA LUMPUR (APl—Msa. laysian government forces were trepo esday to have killed three Indonesian guerrie las, seriously wounded four and aptured two others in Johon state, about 175 air miles south of here. The guerrillas were said to have been members of a 10» man band which landed in Ms- gym:6 1n motorized tampons 0V. . - O St. Peter's Cathedral Rochford Square Anglican Church of Canada The Van. Archdeacon J. R. Davies. M.A., Rector The Reverend Canon E. M. Malone, M.A., D.D. Honorary Assistant Priest Mlu Suzanne Brenton, Llc. Mus" Organist Mrs. B. W. Patterson. Choir Director Nov. fl—‘l‘he First Sunday In Advent 8:00 tum—Holy Eucnarist 3:45 s,m.—Mattlns 0:45 a.m.—Sunday School (11 am. infants) Bible Classes On Increase Pastor Gerald Scholz. the Ont- ario District Director for the “Train Two" Bible study pro- gram. reports that during 1963 The Lutheran Church— Missou- ri Synod, established 2,300 new Bible classes and cottage study groups. From 46,000 communi- cant members in Bible classes In 1942 the enrollment has grown to 283,000 in 1963. In the “Train-Two" project. a congregation (1) makes a self- study of its potentials, (2) culti- vates new interest, (3) selects and trains two lay leaders for all existing classes and for orn- jected classes (with a five-year expansion in mind), (4) chooses courses according to the needs of the church and the interests of the people, (5) enlists people an every- member visitation and (6) sets up new classes (weekday and Sunday. at church and in homes) to expand its outreach through life - related Bible study. .Dr Oscar E. Feucht, director of the “Train-Two" project. savs “The emphasis on group Bible study is a vital part. of th e church’s teaching ministry It is designed to equip God’s people for their mission in every sta- tion in life and to deepen their spiritual convictions." DAILY BIBLE READINGS Sunday, Nov. 29: Hebrews 11: 1-39. Monday. Nov. 30: Psalm 19: 1- “Tuesday. Dec. 1: James 1: 10- Wednesday. Dec. 2: James 2' first... Dec. 3: 1 Peter 1: Friday. Dec. 4: Isalah s:1-1o Saturday, Dec 5: Isaiah 11:1- 9. Two Burned In Flamlng Car Accident ARICHAT, N.S. (CP) — A man and woman died In a flam- ing car after It collided with an- other csr Thursday on a high- way near this eastern Cape Breton community. second man is in hospital here with se- vere burns. The dead were identified as John Baptiste DeCoste, 53. and Evelyn Bernice Shaw. 50, both of Arlchst. In hospital ls Rennie Joseph Landry. 29, of nearby Petit dc Grat. The three were travelling In a small foreign car that collided with a truck. Police said the car overturned and then ex- ploded. Landry was believed to have been thrown clear. Police said identification of the victims was difficult. The woman was Identified only by small pieces of clothing several hours after the accident. The driver of the truck escap- ed injury. Classes. 11.00 a.m.—MORNIN Subject. EOF t In the Rectory) St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 1769 by Royal Foundation The Rev. F. Louis ElIas. L.S.'l'.. Rector Organist and Choir Director George A. Thompson. RR THE FIRST SUNDAY IN ADVENT 8:30 a.m_——'I‘HE SACRAMENT OF HOLY COMMUNIO 9:45 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL; Junior, Clasnes. 11:00 a.m.——SUNDAY SCHOOL: Primary and Beginners Crib Nurse ectm'y) G PRAYER ‘ "CHRIST‘S Anthem: “0 Come. by Senior and Junior 7200 p.m.—EVENING PRAYER AND SERM Subject: Jehovah's Witnesses say “THIS SECOND ESENC CHRISTTHE BE INVISIBLE AND I'HE 1 E ETURN 0F CHRI P. 319). IN HE RD , OF NUMEROLOGY PAGAN OR CHRISTIAN? 8:00 p.m.——-Senior Young People's Fellowship Hot: 11:00 a.m.—Chotral Eucharist 8: Sermon 7:1!) p.m.—Evensong a. Sermon Visitors are most welcome at all services. .C.0... (CHM) A.R.C.M. N Smior and Bible ry in R and Sermon MESSAGE TO OUR IWES' " O Come Immanuel" Choir ON MESSAIAH WAS TO U‘IMISI‘ SHOWS C NCLUSIVELY ST BEGAN (Make sure of all S 13 THE PRACTICE Central Christian Church 319 Kent Street Charlottetown. P.E.I. RNING MO 10:00 tum—«Bible School for all ages. 11:00 s.m.—lMorning Service and Communion Anthem: “O Saviour Hear Me" (Cluck) Sermon: “MEN AND WOMEN OF DISTINCo 'I'ION" EVENING 7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic service Solo: yn Message: "TI-LE SHOE THAT FITS" Mintstcr—Mr_ William Wells Organist—Mrs. Allison MacRae. A.R.C.M. “Preaching the Bible unchanged and untampered.” 55 Villa Avenue u Holiness Meeting—11 a.m. Salvation Meeting— The Salvation Army "Home of Evangelism Slnce 1865” Great George Street Sunday: Directory Class—9:30 nda School—10 a.m p.m. Friday: Young People’s Hobby Class—4:15 p.m. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY” Major Ronald R. deel‘ a.m. 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class. WORLD Solo: Sel 7:00 pin—DIVINE Sermon: Anthem: Sel Zion Presbyterian Church Corner Prince and Grafton Streets The Rev. Donald A. Ca be ss Roberts Shaw. Mrs. Harvey MacKlnnon. L.Mus.. B.Mns. Organist and Cholr Director. 9:45 a.m.-’1‘lie Church School. Classes for all ages. 11:00 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: THE VICTORY THAT DEFEA’IS THE ected Miss Arlene MacDonald ‘ WORSHIP YOUR LIFE. WHAT IS IT? ected VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME TRINITY UNI'I'EI) CHURCH Charlottetown. P. E. l. Ministers: Rev. John G. E. Ball, B.A. Rev. Gerald G Wyrwns, B.A.. 13.1). Org-nut: Mrs. G. Elllott Full, F.T.C.L. Dlrcctor: Mrs. David Hall. B,A.. A.R.C.T. 9:30 a.m.-—Bblo 01m. Intermediate and Junior 11:1!) a.m.—-—Prlmarry and Kindergarten 11:00 s.m.—Sevcn Deadly Sins—(6) “AVARICE” :mebf'mimonl'ardali. INVISIBLE (Eric Thiman) Wain of Visitors 2:00 pm.-Evecy Person Visitation 7:00 p.m.—“BU'I"'—-Rev. John G. E. Ball Anthem: "God Be In My Head" (Davies) A WEIEOME AWAITS YOU AT TRINITY mp lI. B.A. Mlntster aconess a.m. Nursery School SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH Dunklrk & Klrkwood Rev. Clayton C. Lewis. Minister Organist: Mrs. Ron H. Atklnson Director: Mr. Roy M, Smallman 9:!) s.m.—Sunday Church School 11:00 a.m.—Nm-sery 11:00 aim—“IN THEE BEG Jr. Chain "0 Blow I Love “A Welcome Awaits You" You Are Always Welcome at Spring Park per CALVARY TEMPLE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada ncc Street Rev. C. K. Benn. Pastor 9:15 a.m.—Radio Broadcast Summerslde Station 9:45 s.m.—Sunday School. Classes for All Ages 11:00 a.m.—Moming Womhrip, L. Perry. Speaker 7:30 p.m.—Evungelistic Rally. an old fashioned service you will enjoy. ATTEND CHARLO‘I‘TETOWN'S FULL GWPEL CHURCH Charlottetown :3! Cumberland so. It Longworth Ave. Service: 11 mm. and 7:8 pan. Speaker: JAMES A, STARR. B.Sc.. Mill. Bible Chapel First Baptist Church Our-c of Prlses and “my Streets l ' lav. Malcolm I. Barlow. I.A.. I.D.. Allow HrsV.l..DIngwsll.0rnnlstudClstrDlres~ 9:45 mum—Sunday School for all ages , 11:00 s.m.——"ACADIA UNIVERSITY CHAPEL '. CHOIR" under the direction of Pro- ‘ lessor Lemrd Mayoh, Student Preacher: Henry 7:00 p.m—Ssrmon: “NAMED BY GOD" Duet: “An Evening Prayer” Llnrh and [maize Amber 7:!) p.m.— Wednesthy mid-week service A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU AIR CRASH KILLS FOUR MILLVILLE. NJ. tAPl _ A business executive. his two- yesr-old daughter and \two of his household employees were killed Wednesday niflit when their single - engine airplane crashed at Millvllle municipal airport during a rslnstorm. Dead were David Dow: Jr., 40. of Msurlcetown. a founder s director of Alrwork Corpora- tion. his daughter, Gwendayn: ‘ Otto Kspnl. Sophie. about as. - housekeeper. TIIE Sermon: SCH (Galatians 3:91) The Kirk of S. James The Reverend '1'. B. B. Semen, M.A.. S.T.M.. mu Organist and Director of Choirs Christopher GlethII. MA" An :"Wa‘mg(flm) "THEIDRDISN’IGH ALLTHEMTHATOALL UMHDI:TOAILTHATOA1LUPONHIMINW'. the EM... A.R.C.C.0. G US'UN'IO PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH .. u Christto on". mm a. Tye. u. 3.1).. m Org-nu 'ua Director of Ms Iran.» 0:45 LIL—YO!” Adult Dials Class 9:“ p.m—Junlor. Intermediate & Senior Chant: lobed 11:1!) un.-Nu-ssry & Kindergarten Clam 11:1!) mun—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: HOLLOW EYES AND SUNKIN S’s-5'53... .. .. —n. s. Ans-n3 (mum W ' leer-rm of nuptial 11:15 mum—Primary Clairol: Sellout 1:00 pan—Mg W ’ Sum: “OUR 'ro DUI!" Anthem: "lave Divine. All Ian. m —J. s. Dad: I Girl] Yul An Welcome ‘ *\ ‘(Mrl “WWW”.-