‘Though Judah is now th be destroyed He will ‘'a new covenant.with To demonstrate his faith im Judah's eG ner tee te eee Judah and Benjamin, putting His law future, God commands Jeremiah to , «people to ir own r their minds iti it upon purchase property . ‘exile, there are still perilous time . i at olen crn ioe already overrun by. invaders. Jere- ahead.—Jeremiah 31: 1-21. tmiah obeys.—Jeremiah 32:1-15. MEMORY VERSE: “Hear the word of the gather him and keep him, as a shepherd teereee 21:10- ermies at the city gates. it was |t In prayer, Jeremiah voices imiegiv- * ings. God reassures him of the great . future for Judah after the invasion and gxile—Jeremiah %4;16-44 | Que., convener declare it in the isles afar off and say, He that scattered Israel will | | legislation committee of Mont- ~but- a matter of time before the city would go up in flames. | covenan Jeremiah — and certainly the Many godly people in Judah — knew this and he went about |! prophesying doom and destruc-’ , tion. But the religious and civil prisoned him. Se Though Jeremiah was one of the greatest prophets of gloom who ever lived, he was also one of the greatest prophets of hope. obstacles, and there seems te be no limit to his inventiveness. God has given ws 2 possibilities, and minds that eum- Stapily seck t improve our environment. ‘But to make the most of our opportunities, we e+ « but the hard chair, the irodl Fate would net be eur Sen of en spring-filied matiresses, Almost every Must ever develop and venew the resolute “faith : Goea elaein tie te heseat Gel apnea and ef our fathers.” Come to church and with others convenience. weeowe that heritage ef inspiratied and jight, volues. Ween ; neither Civile FOR ALL... Sic genes Wits ov tar aod ream Oy Ser a ~- ALL FOR They ene: (W) For bas com sole, (D For i chiideen's sok , : THE CHURCH Stic Gurch matt stich men Romedienicetingene J : Plan to go to church reguiarty ond read your Bible dasty. Proverbs Proverbs Isaich Luke Luke aBis 3:5-10 8:8-14 . 329-20 213-44 161-9 E1726 ‘Loe t+ De Si + Si7,+ SP + p+ ir + Sip + Sir + SP + SP + ) vr : ‘Tas FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED To THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH ow THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS x a 8, NELSON GOOD WoOoD CONV. ‘Weebida' ‘ead Gest Coteus NURSING HOME LTD. a * 9095 17 Hawthorne Ave. 9 Grafton St. : H. T, JAMES < MOORE & McLEOD LTD. Plumbing and Heating < ‘ Store Day 49868 _ Night 43230 - e 4634) 119 Queen St 12 Elm Ave. . , © Edward St ATTEND: THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES rs ie . ; oe a ee Ee ign - : ARERR a oa Sibi : jets = ~~ ” ? are te ae fanctions “t= ant Sara xa 5 alana i bEsie Pues H satisfied that proper arrange- The ‘United Church “criticized | present divorce laws for encour- | aging acts of adultery and talsi- | -} fication —of -evidence—by—persons 4 seéking divorce. It ‘questioned present proce- dures which require taking “‘ad- versary action in court'’, where t } ; | feal ' presbytery ‘of the United snd senha Rev. v. R. S. Hosking of Tor to, a member of the national matriage guidance council, and former judge of the family court. Frank P. Fidler of Tor- onto, secretary of the national Marriage guidance council and associate secretary of the board of Christian education of the United Church of Canada. Rev. W. E. Boothroyd of Tor- onto, chairman of the national Marriage guidance council, chief of phychiatry' at Sunny- brook Hospital in Toronto, and oo, professor of wes a onto. Rev. J. R. Hord of Toronto, secretary of the board of evan- - gelism and social service of the United Church. Roy C.. Ameron of Dorval, | Church. GOD’S PROMISES ile, settle down again in their | the Chesen People: but, he con- own land, and upa and better kingdom. command remain a riddle to sone ban witapeees:: Tho deed leita’ i deem: before the : -Jeremia bices On i Oe sara S= eeeeed ealelde Che ter no thor of ee ann ereelan-te- \cqorton’s Nore: The fol- Amid the turmoil of 2 doomed diction was accurate, for it’ je| mained outside ~ tail than any of the preceeding material relating to to- jcity he-preached a message of |in the two directions designated | *"¥ deceit were attempted lat- | similar prophecies. Here again son is based on ted | mate: restoration of the Jews |that the city is today Pereeeit oo W the compbition ot |e he Pe me Tteeens fer outlines produced by the Divi- {to Judah and Jérusalem. . | The “Old City” of J ten tunadelien bad solaeend Masia ‘2 sion of Christian Education, , God loved His chosen people | the city within the . walls, spiritual ; Jeremiah However, the chapter does not National Council of Churches: | with an everlasting lore Thoren | 2% existed in J ; t to Jehovah in thanksgiv. (e400 this note of gloom end Permission.) | "t YY | Judah would be destroyed. the | the “New Ci ing and confession. In one of | ish'tnst ia a future tine - not | people scattered, the land made outside . he me By R.H. RAMSEY desolate, the day would come'| Where _ Jeremiah ot ee ee spoettonliy esienated— fod Today's lesson takes . place 5s Seat at oo pours out his doubts and misgiv- and bring them. back to“the | during the last weeks, or at the ‘Judah make midst . praises the Lord’s absolute , most, months, before the fall of | flourish. In the midst of this |-aster, God called os : : of promise wil ‘Jerusalem to the invading | Slorious prophecy, there is aj for a concrete hordes of Nebuchadnezzer.- It | parenthetical paragraph. telling | his faith in was a time of tension, fear, | Of the was commanded plotting, suspicion and spiritual depression. With the babyionian | Prom falsify evidence. ! These sores in a threat to the Church is also op- present provisions ranting a divorce by resolu- tion of the Senate, because it is re to expect a legis- lative bedy to exercise the n- actions, and for consid- welfare alan, REASONS The Brief said that failure in marriage could result from such things as immaturity. personal dmadequacies, marked diffe- rences in background. inade-: — Preparation for marriage, and external interference such as in-laws. There are also many forces in soviety—economic, moral and | social — which threaten family life, it said. pes at. he. eomnliten senyenegrmenncenicagines a brief; Toronto University of of the lay, and . BibleLovers {™‘ Get Items World Church News has re- | cently issued items of interest to Bible lovers. The first Swedish- | English edition of the New Tes- tament has been poblished by the Gideons International. _ Al- though this edition is meant pri- marily for ames in. public accommodation facilities fre- quented by foreign guests, the Gideons have made copies avail- able to those people in Sweden | who wish to purchase them. | An important conference on | Bible Translation was held re- cently in Tokyo for translators | in the Far East. Participants in- eluded t and Roman Catholic scholars and translators | from Asia, Europe and North | America. 2m », Old Book 1 } 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Schoo! for_all all ages |” 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship and ee a 9: 0 ui: : BLOW UP A STORM A symphony orchestra of 100 Se about instruments 75 decibels of sound cone Bible Chapel _ 335 Camberiand 8. 7:30 p — "WHO: ARE” THE 11:00 xm. Divees Worship Sermon: “THE MIRACLE OF NEW: MEN” - Chae thine Nursery ae tego oe Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Nov. 26, 1966. 9 s 6 ‘The qtectice “Army Of Interest | . Sunday: Holiness 176 Great George Street Capt. and Mrs. Ray Nelson Final Services in old Citadel Directory Class—9:30 a.m. Sunday School—10 a.m. . Meeting—11 a.m. as iimpse the pack frtions of Compe history will be read. Salvation Meeting—7 p.m. Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Home Leazue (Public meeting) Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. : CA. WELCGME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY | tne tree _ CALVARY TEMPLE PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA Street 9:15 a.m. Radio Broadcast, Summersige station — Upper. Prince Rev. Cyril Clarke, Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic. Service __You will receive a warm welcome at Calvary “Temple FREE CHURCH OF. SCOTLAND 4~ABirchwood St. near Longworth Ave.) Minister: Rev. W. R. Underhay, B.A. . 11:00 0.m.—Morning Worship ig BIRCHWOOD 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship 155 Mt. Edward Road’ (The first church th Sherwood) Rey. M. Dornbush, Minister (Phone 44721) 10:00 om — WILL, THERE BE A BODILY RESURREC- 11:16 cui: Ghat 2:30 pam.—Advent: “THE ROLE PLAYED BY MARY” ee eee VISITORS WARMLY WELCOME. » Christian Reformed Church ___ SHERWOOD - PARKDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Meeting im the Sherwood Women’s Ingtitute Hal + 30 naam Fellowship 7:00 p.m—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: STIR UP THE FLAME Anthem: “Unto Thee, O Lord”—Aulbach ~ Lion Presbyterian Church: Corner Prince and Grafton ely ty rar Mr. Roysten F. Mugford, A.R.C.0. Organist and Director of eof Choirs oom ae tee ne ee : a 00 m.—Bible Class -m.—DIVINE W Intermediate Girls’ Soloist: Mrs. J. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 30th—MID.WEEK PRAYER SERVICE AND BIBLE STUDY. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL 7:00 p.m.—Evening Service. | Minister: William Weale Shareesad Church at Christ Organist: Mrs. 11:00 a.m. Nursery School ORSHIP Sermon: THE RELIGION OF THE AVERAGE Anthem: “Lift Thime Eyes” —Mendelssohs Central Christian s W. Fletcher | Church The Rev. Ian C. Glass, B.A., B.D., Minister ‘ 9:45 a.m.—Chureh School Classes for all ages 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship 3:00 pm: ¢ Sermon: “THE SHEPHERD AND THE FLOCK” Ga ei OF NEW CONGREGATION CHURCH'S: ..D. Nicholson ‘Anthem: I will lift at at Kirk of St. James Reception following this service. Bik ctconna teimes > simincch send ' First ‘Baptist Cc hurch a ee Rev. Maiccim F. Harlow. B.A. B.D., Minister - Mrs. V. L. Dingweill, Organist and Choir Directer 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School for all ages. 11:00—“HERE 18 WATER” Shirley Beck _WE EXTEND A WARM WELCOME TO ALL (Meeting im Sherwood Elementary School) { 1:00 o.sn~Santer Schiet Aer ot ogee Nursery through Adult class 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship and the Lerd’s Supper Presiding: Mr. W. A. MacRae Sermon: MR. KENNETH NORRIS | “ay Welextend an invitation to all. A Chureh-planting project . Central Christian Church, Charlottetown ] 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School (11 a.m. Nursery) ‘ : | ries Se St. Peter's Cathedral . | See oe F Ven. Archdeacon J. R. Davies, M.A., L.Th,, Rector 1 ; Rev. Canon E. M. Malone, M.A., D.D LL.D. Mrs. B. W. Patterson, Choir Director Nev. 27—The First Sunday in Advent | 8:00 A.M.—Holy Eucharist. 8:45 a.m.—Mattins 11:00 A.M.—Choral Eucharist and Sermon 7:00 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon a Viters ore eiiely wieeee ot aren ee _ St. Paul's An cals ‘Gard y Poca os Established 1769 by Royal Foundation The. Rev. F. Louis Elias. L.S.1., Rector ‘. George A. is. (CHM) A.R.C.M. / ADVENT SUNDAY x "690 a:—HOLY COMMUNION—Celebrant: “the Rev'd W>s:~ 9:45 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL: Junior, Senior and Bible Classes re ee SCHOOL: Crib: Nursery, Primary and , 11:00 a.m.— CHILDREN’S AND FAMILY SERVICE 1:40 pa Gee } 5] Officiant and Preacher: the Rev'd. W. J. . Anthem: “O David Was A Shepherd Lad’ D. W. Dearie by the Junior Choir 4 CHILDREN’S SERMON SERMON: by: the Rev'd W. J. PRAYER AND SERMON ie “IS IT WORTHWHILE” Phillips YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED To ATTEND ALL ) > Ministers: Rev. John G. E. Ball, B.A. 9:45 a.m.—Senior, Intermediate and Juniors (ages 9-18 11:00 a.m.—Primary, Kindergarten and Nurégery ($8) sf ~ Children’s Choir: A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU 1m UNITED. CHURCH OF CANADA A Union of Congrogetionalists, Methodists ond Presbyteriensh, TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ~ (corner of Prince and Sydney Streets) , Charlottetown, P.E.1. “Ge. ¥e, Said Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas, B.A. B.D. Organist: Mr. Joseph B. Herdman 11:00 a.m.—Crib Room up $3 two years (Social Hall) 11:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.—“IN THE = OR THE CHOIR?” es "You Are Welcome To Worship With Us” PARK ROYAL unre CHURCH 9:45 A.M.—Junior, Intermediate~and Senior Church Scheel 11:00 A.M.—Nursery and Kindergarten Classes 11:00 a.m.—€rib Care in the Old Hall 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP on hae “EACH ONE AN EVANGELIST” — - Lord’’—Ipolitoff-Ivanotf 11:15 a.m.—Primary Church School i 7:00 P.M. j inity Girts’ Guest orgenist Mr. Joseph B. Herdman —‘A HARD LESSON” (Rev. John G. E. Ball) Anthem Thine Ear” —Himmel : “Incline (Rev. John G. E. Ball) Selections: The Canadian Legion Men's Chotus pee ae ee Lane, Snes Albert Blanchard Accmpanist: 13 Christie Drive, ~ Rev. J. H. Tye, B.A., =e aka Mr. Leslie Hiscott—Organist and Director of Choirs | Sermon: Anthem: “Bless The —EVENING WORSHIP Sermon: “Let All the World in @ “ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE” Anthems: “Brother James’ Air’ —arr Willan Corner ..¥OU_ARE. WELCOME. ‘TO_WORSHIP-WITH-UB--- “SPRING PARK UNITED: CHURCH — 11:00 a.m.— "GOD. WILL COME" Higher Ground”—Mrs. Bruce MacLaren C.G.1.T. Choir: “Under God's Rainbow" Kirkweod Drive Minister: Rev. Clayton C. Lewis Interim Organist: Mr. William Matthews _ 9:45 ain. —Juniors, Intermediates and Seniors (9 years and up) up to 8 years) Solo: (Pierson) YOU ARE WELCOME vo Wenenerwrnidie A | nen nee stn ai