. - : ° - ‘* ’ iit stmemivaa . uniied ; . Remember the Lord sDay . . ILLUSTRATED: SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON _|standards, ‘saw consecration re “Unrversitr—tuthoran—e ‘ ee _— Cpe, ; pears Ci Sef cently of a Methodist church’ said; “The preaching ‘of ‘neces- Sevighere-—totas 20:8-11; Latke 4:16, 6:5-11; John 5:16-18. with six rows of pews in- dlmost gity: hetomes more informal. ee completécircle weed a cone Su an't have a Stale, rhefor- pe table “ ical lecture .any more, I some- A massive cross is suspehiind times even of down from the + .Jover the centre table so»that. a¢ PUP! a" lk atheag the com} jarehitect Hovey Brom of Water. Fr 108 RS talk." he sala” ; joo, loway said, “The cross -he- . “5 ‘4... ¥Orsoipper.. Be sald, ; By cuin, SKALGS ee bse o this seating arrange- comes she altar, and everyiifinz fin hat ook a fhe back DES : MOINES, aie he ea ere: architeals wart that. is done-is done under the °' 2 2 . Tbe ong naa . Some churches once “ r meer h I tt or-any,-ether "cross The central location —ofs someone. else's eyes You're KS) [ round “*'so the devil ¢an’t, corner trend into a fad and following ‘the communion’ table signifies am og ims the Aree. LL Pied - -|you.”” . t blindly..: “the fello Mscr Edw ard “Pfeffer, - chan- \f SQ 4 / : : Many of today’s churches ane. = Architect ° Philip Gardner has around the table ot Our” Lord.” eller, of | the’ Romar, Cathalie AV % . { . -being built_ in-the- — ~e " esi tten” that ‘examples: of : rodagearay" % a od eee sf Des ‘Moines, ‘said iif, aim is to bring the -people-to: overiised=Astrame design © COM | aig ~~ there is a simular trend among (ip c * | gether. : tit rhultiply like a virus. |: At’ Ames; Towa, the. twovear- builders..of Catholic churches ele 1 /~— \ , Church designers aré remem. .Tho-)%wating-in-the-round ar. |} University Lutheran* chapel]... He said the .eqngregation ts Mt La : F— Je arinatesoy King ewe * jhering ‘that Matthew - quotes ‘ranzement for churches looks = its Paco in a Cir-.*4. communjty. worshipping a8 {Jesus as -saying, “For where much like Seating for theatre’ in cle around. a communions table one’ body. and the thurch de. God establis oR day * Jesus reetifarly’ Criticized for Sabbath healings, Jesus : worship tivities -should be tthe round, which. puts the * au- ie Ps arate ant distin “t ‘fro A ‘ er services inthe synagogue to hear or declared Himself Lord the Sabbath Mies water tea'in ng wi with |gether in. My name, there am I'dience on all sides a the—stage- a his enh 3 Reverb slg 1g i interpreted the law) in terms of ssary, ny ene ett midst of them” , re can bé participation from | Soret pa kept heals -EXodis’ 20.8-1.. teach, and to-heal—buke 4:16 _ practica)- implication.—Lake 6;5-11. renee Seer Thus new churches ‘are ‘being sides” and. action in any dé | built . with the pews in -a—eircle fection ME MORY V k RSE I was in "REST AND WORSHIP | Pee Pah a sein ee orGod (EDITOR'S NOTE lowing material rel aging morrow's fon is outlines produced by vision ‘eof Christian eeita obits ce wk onaeeries * strict,” legalistic Sabbath | the ‘synagogue on Sabbath, to|during 1965 was the higheston | ~*~ - Charlottetown li ood: rd Sy ¢ The how" sad “whee” al law. ctiticiam of Himself end |listem, to teach, to heal. On omejrecord for India and Ceylon [) ar . S th and’ its @hservance, is} ocea , ‘ 11 By RB CRAMBEN .__ianother_story: pewever: tn: 700, |i, Metiaies “Wr pleeekiag grain [pecenpts ot the net tht th Olt ar siecanee anent Tae ev. Malcolm A. MeCuaig, fe we wey Tir GI - TH Kinnecror it) ens issued a v0 ea or th commandment wer wot rene ares otdoe Dd, eens elose ly, comparable ta the Com cree forbidd site all “ordinary. cited David's example (1 Sam- | quire absolute cessation frame esi tetas samy” pornle “wo : ataenos Gheaain mandments, i! viru labor en Sunday as a breach of uel 21:1-6), and declared, “The |i... citing work that must be a g literate. Gospel - M.A., B.Mus ARCCO gous than_a yet 7 4S ‘the: (fo commandment... In Sabbath was made for man, and | |done, Sabbath or no (Luke 13:10- |nagsaiges are published _in_news- | eee a we ae civil parallet could hee ne h__century Spq n. Jews: and not man for the Sabbath: There- | 15:. i in languages and the| SUNDAY, JULY 31, 1966 perennially. comroy ers Yet. ‘Moslems were forced to main- fore the Son “of man is Lord} The Sabbath. institution ts ‘asting time of Bible Read- po : such is the ease with the fourth tain cooking firesOon Saturdays also of. the Sabbath,"’ (Mark 2: \tirmly rooted in man’s cultural or ar tide ti tee ten Divine Worship—1T: 0a m - commandment, Remember ‘the to Protect themselves and their 27, 28). pattern and will not be denied. guages has been increased from “ORE Sermon: . Sabbath day. to keep : eretical beliefs’ from the In-| On another occasion, Jesus [n its observance, a period set three to fifteen minutes. Despite GREAT vou or THE FAITH” For the Hebrews and present- ouisition’s .vigi'antes.. Sixteenth was accused of ~.breaking the |aside for worship is imperative. lee wuasitiod condilicns onthe (V) “HOLINESS” . day Jews Sabbath means the cenjury Reformers declared Sabbath when He healed a,man The rest of the day’s activities northern borders ‘of India the:| Sa Spetial Music: seventh, or jast day—of the week, |» the New Testament, but held with a withered arm. His at |should be in hatmony with t he first translation of a Scripture nee Pastures’ —-Sandereos upon whieh” God: r¢ sted after the to the trav‘tien of Sun lay -as a swer, in the form of a question, |spirit - of the day and judged aaa portion appeared -in thé Newari | ce : Mrs. Ruth Enman 4 Creation. It is also a weekly re- day of res: and worship. Rigid \“Is it lawful on the Sabbath laccording to each man’s ¢ on- dialect— the dialect of the. peo- | You Are Invited To Worship With Us minder of the. Passover, when Sunday observance Sackendd, days to do good, or to do evil? science— by their god, nenes- Je on the border between India a a SS God delivered them out of Ecypt and in the 17th and 16th centur- to save life, or to de troy it?’ \sity and worth. aad Nepal. Work is also pro- | Oat wens a9 pans . | and made them His peonle ies\the Protestant Church revert \demonstrated’ that the, literal) In closing, the . writer is . Te cred i St. John's Gos 1 in Li P y la Jesus observed the Hebrew ed to the Old Testament for au- \law“might- be enlarged, if- not|mindéed of the dour Scotsman’s i dialect ithi ee onie e ion res ter n-Church tradition and. after [fjs. resur- thority to. enforce a rig, Jiber-. broken, to. meet the neeessities |reply to his minister, who chid-, encther — ee sete it wee majntained by al Sabbath observance of many and to show mercy to|ed him for oe ing er Lack a speaking of, the. s,9.e.c1aa| Corner Prince and Grafton Streets _ His followers, but was moved to: Modern man has.-crown up on in distress. He was seeking Sunday: ‘‘Reverend, jf t |. The ‘Reverend the first day of tre week in hon- enough to accept religious . dif- not to abrogate the fourth com- | works on the Sabbath to keep Scripture distributios program | Cen dacrens Sean oe or of the day He rose.from the ferences and allow his feliows|mandmnt, but rather, as rep- |these potatoes growing, . T jin prison, Dr. Inbanathan tells} Or : ere tt dead : to observe ‘different. Sabbath |resentative of man, to interpret |should do my part by taking) how a man under septence of : reanist and, Direc tor of Choirs : Historically, tie--fact ef ‘the days in accordance with their lit for the good of mankind and |care of them.” death happened to read a Bible] ~ 10:00:a.m-—Bible Class ™ 11:00 a.m.—Nursery ‘School hed the ‘Sabifath Attended Sabbath — the Spirit on the Lord’s Day to life’’t from the . narrow, ” ’ lbeen placed | In John ae firid “siti again ottached for. healing on the Sabbath. In defense, Jesus answered, “My Father worketh hitherto, and I work," “pointing ‘dut ‘that He had acted in confor-| . 'mity with example of His own Father and with the mandate He ‘had received from Him: < - Though, in His critics eyes, \Jesus frequently broke the’ strict, legalistic Sabbath law, He was ‘regular in His attendance "hae ed The ol. b a dav of to In yy < never be Sehaol les ! toh d relic “oopryrichied er porindic “ne. the “DF. Yi Education, wm prir rest or Rely faith, but how—it— is on denied, for still embroils him contro- | chs have versy: For a logical, practical.) ‘ular holy \interpretation, let us consider it | lin the light.of Jesus” reaction to | charges of breaking in Sunday based = on s of reat as.do pag- tive cand even aborigins | oe and. ‘heard behind me a great voice, as ofa trumpet.—Kevelation 1:10. _ PERFECTION. } —- ; | —_ —|Bible Society ‘does bear ywitness | densome observances’ that “nad | ‘Scripture ae two or three are gathered \and - an altar or Jump fo a cross atop the b In both churches the pulpit [Fhe GuarAian, Charlottetown, Rat. July 90, 1966. 7 A skylight above the table lboks € on iZht uildins—pressi on of the oneness of the IS body ahd our ongness -the-eentre—of the-citele—of-enrrnt * ea meea pews but set slightly toward one - pomeaiis : : : ISSUED PAPER -MONEY in communion DRAWN UNDER CROSS E : % Yi Th rid’ I ee in the midst -of them.” Mantbester, _ Iowa, a | CON- MINGLES WITH FLOCK else oe 7 = coy the Bank Although _ther¢ _ are _advan-‘servative community. by many | Rev.’ Galen Hori, chaplain of of Sweden, -in* 1661. -tmarnnaameting re §. er | ee ns Distribution | The kirk. , “eg | ‘The Salvation Anes : i a 176 Great George- Street ‘ SetsRecord | diu — - So et per ee ey es : es of : 4 636. Sunday: Directory Class—9:30 am ; In his report to the British and tt Fi ’ i Sunday. School—-10 a.m 2 \Foreign Bible Society, the Rev. 2 8 ames” Holiness Meeting—11 a.m. oa ‘ Dr. A.E. Inbanathan, General Secretary of the Bible Society in India, stated_that Scripture dis- tribution of 342 million volumes which tad been provided by the | He: was_repentant | for the murder. he had commit: | ted but he knew no way to re- lieve his feelings of guilt. In reading his Bible he ‘earned | with amazement that even he. a murderer, could reveive forgive- ness from God. No longer was he afraid to die. The day before his execution ,he..was baptized and the few hours ‘he--ad as a his feHlow->risoners of the joy he | experiencéd in. knowing that- God ~lhad forgiven him and offers par- jdon to all monkimd. He died a Ping ‘happy man. This man hiadt concern” et others which puts many of us to) ‘shame who are comfortably | \placed 1m life. He tried to meet a challenge as best he could We 40; face the same challenge. | For Christians im Canada the! circulation of 3% million Scrip--*: tures in India — ta more sis path= | "task is to| press forward and attempt) igreater things. -Despite our faul- |ty and imperfect work we sliall find that the Holy Spirit can and | to Christ, bringing results we had hardly dared to expect. DAILY BIBLE READINGS Sunday, July 31: Amos: 6. Monday. August 1: Amos 7. __ | -|to Norwood, Mass., Tuesday, August 2: “Amos §.- Wednesday, Augusf 3: Amos 9: Thursday, August 4: Isaiah 61. Friday, August 5: Isaiah 65: 1. Saturday, August 6: Isaiah 66. Presbyterian’ Church in Canada_- Cor. of Pownal- - Fitzroy , . Salvation Meeting—7- p.m. Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Home Leazue (Public meeting) - Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. -e A WELCOME AWAITS OU AT ‘THE ARMY" with “ nee ——__ 4 ; . PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA f Upper Prince. Street ab y Rev. .Cyril Clarke, Paster if - 9:15 a.m. 7 Radio _ Broadcast, \Summerstde_ station 9:45. a.m.~Sunday School. aT 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service ’ Lies x 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service .° : \ You will receive a warm welcome’at Calvary Temple : BIRCHWOOD ce } FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND i) 11:00 am -—DIVINE WORSHIP : x 4 Sermon: The Revverend A 0. MacLeali- B’A. ° of Calvin Presbyterian’ Church, Halifax, N.S. ~ Solo: .‘‘His Eye-Is On The Sparrow*—Gabriel ° - Miss Ariene MacDonald . . DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: The Rev Halifar,; N.S A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALA, “ s _— : Charlottetown Bible "Chapel 235 Cumberiand St. at Longworth Ave. 7:00 p.m.- A © MacLean, B.A,, ués all summer). Spavieee-30 00 a:m and 8:00 pm SVEND CHRISTENSEN . The New Birth he Old Book . i a . The Blessed Hope Central { iristiane “Church “AN9 Kent Street - MORNING— : heer ; ae 10:00 a.m.—Bible~ Sehool tor alt 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. and_ the Lard’s Supper’. Guest Soloist Miss Bari Moreside Sermon W. 0.- Weale _.. Evening. Service——7.30..p.m_.. —_ _ Minister: Mr. W. 0. Weale “":. - Organist: Mrs. Allison MacRae, A.R.C.M. ‘ WE EXTEND. A WARM WELCOME TO ALL Guest Speaker: The Precious. Blood ales 4 ss EAST BALTIC Mr. and Mrs. Fred Selewyn and daughter (Gail), Mrs. Géorge Thompson left on return having been | called home due to the illness and death of Mrs. Seleywn’s sis- i ; . —~(Birchwood St, near Lonzworth Ave.) i} 11:15 a.m.—Morning Worship ‘ i ; 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. ‘ ¢ a —VISIFORS- WARMLY WELCOME tetean to the, ez- — Sherwood Church of Christ (Meeting in Sherwood Elementary School) 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School for all-ages.~ Nursery through Adult 11 0 a.m.—Morning Worship with the .Lord's Supper Presiding—W. A. MacRae 9 tlass Christian: Reformed Church | Mt.’ Edward Road ‘ (The ey church in Sherwood) Rev. M. Dornbush. Minister (Phone 4-472 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship “re 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School " 30 p.m tore Worship Guest Minister fo rtlis Sunday — Rev, J. Yamden. Hoek of Pomptop Plams, NJ. “everyone freartticy eter tte - ronaurenaneneea ——————— SHERWOOD - PARKDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . _ Meeting in the Sherwood ‘Women's Institute Hall ; Maple. Avenue The Rev. Ian C.. Glass, B.A, B-D., 11:00 a.m:—Divine Worship . Sermon: ‘A Love That Will Not Let = A WARM WELCOME AWAITS ¥: Minister First Baptist ‘Chuck vorner_of Prince and Fitzroy Streets — Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A. B.D... Minister Mrs. V. L. Dingweil, Grasniet end Choir Directer Al: 00 a.m. ist che Jose Knowles, Sussex sex Bap. Solo: ‘‘He Shall — His Sheep” ‘Mrs. Blake Wood, Jr. 7:30 p.m. —Rev. J Knowles, Guest 7 Duet: “Each Step I Take” Misses Jamice & Joanne White Wednesdayt-7: do Prayer Meeting. A WARM “Ww ELCOME AW AITS you > neo — ae Ti UNITED CHURCH. OF CANADA FORMED IN 1925 ~ ter, Mrs. George MacDonald, Sermon by K..T. Norris—‘CHRISTIANS ABLE” Kmmgsboro. ° (A Usiion ef Congregationalists, Methodists and. Presbyterians) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown, You are Cordially Ipvited Fe - Presbyter>ns) “ \Newton, Mass., are spending the Come and Bring Your Children 5s ° summer” at Kingshoro 4 "? 7 Mew-and Mes stewart Maco: } | Peaks boat “TRINITY UNITED CHURCH lay Charlottetown and family” ‘Chu oa-8 & proje x al aie . 3 : the summer at Central Christian Church, Charlottetown ie Se tary sane ge ‘Canada : Lia An artist takes .a, strip of glans with flaws and imperfee- “THE CHURCH FOR ALL” e\. | le cottage, Med Point eae Cuoststistoes, FE. ; tions (something you and 1 would e¢ trans- -LL FOR THE CHURCH - ? | Mrs. “Helen MacLean: Sonier- > ¥ ( ey : areleanly discard); and ; ag Psalms ville is on holiday at her home Ministers: Rev. John G. E. Ball, B.A. forms it into stained glass of ‘unbelievable beauty. - . Wig Chlawch te the seaiik” 27:1-6 in South Lake Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas. B.A. B.D. ; And God makes possible ariother transférmation .. ; although prone poet fs poe Tuesday cae Anagt. Fraes, Goris St. Peter's S Cathedral ment Ones again. seen or a £1. our souls are scarred, He can help us develop into creatures of ¢._senship. eusmeeee + Psalms Hospital. “— 11:00 a.m.—Nursery and Crib Room. in Social Hall. inward beauty and usefulness, ~ oS 96:14 Mrs. Robert W. Dixon return- eae Sew 11:00 a.m.—“REVERENCE” Rev."J. G. E. Ball Se ee eee ed to her home in East Baltic-~—— : > Duet: ‘The King of—Love”—Mendelssohn Through Him, we can learn to overcome “iin with new- democracy nor civilization Wednesday following her: illness of tbree : Anglican Church of €anada ae dak Bh _ Davi Hall can survive. are four Romons week in. the -Souri ital Ven. Archdeacon J. R. Davies, M.A., L.Th,,- Rector - : a ; found strength. We cam-learn to have faith because we know the sound reasons whycevery \-, 12:1-8 aes moult we 28% "flee: Canen EM. Malone: MA\“D2D LLB...” 7-00 p.m.>‘CONDITION OF DISCIPLESHIP” 5 anguish of despair. We can learn to love—both God and man—. ° eres ei wiles services + i turned oe. home * Share ~ Honorary Assistant. Priest ee Rev. G. G. Wyrwes | : “ = - = ss : { 3 : z = — because we kriow the emptiness of, living without love. + Chard, They. seth hoki. t ce a following her iliness {n the Sou- a a et ee ee ee = Visitors Are Welcome To Worship With Us a a : es , se ; own sake. (2) For his chit 3218-25 ris Hospita ae Tere on * a ne So eri tances we too, = dom: be. (3)Forthemeke ° © *f — Harold MacGregor. East JULY %—THE. EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY = - : \ __ transform our flaws and Weaknesses in u ee one is community and nation, Fri aitice attended the cir! guide é : x ' (4) ror the sake of the Church ney camp at Panmure. Island for 10 | -#:-%0 am —Holy Eucharist PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH fitness of purpose. Ephesians . : : * =" if, which needs his moral 2:1-10 days. She was accompanied with 8745. a.m.—Mattins et : a : ; é 4 e ‘ Sad ‘material support, . Plame ° Jeight girl guidesfram the Kings- 11:00 a.m—Choral Euchan@@and Sermon 18 Christie Drive, Parkdale - Spe ras : . : ; * ao you tiled Saturday boro pack. - 7:0 p.m.~Evensong (in Chapel) . - Rev. J. H. Tye, B.A., B.D., Minister 8 : aa - : 11:32.40 The Sunda? morning services will’ be conducted *by. the Mr. Leslie Hiscott—Organist and Director of Choirs . ‘ 4 Goprrightt 1966, Kewter Adcerunna Serues; lot , Stresberg, Wa eo — ; - |} Rev. Canon J. W. Cornish. L.Th.. Rector of: St. Barnabas’ []-- .¢:00.4.m.—Child Care in the Church Hall : - — oe who will be res in charge of the a 0:00 im DIVINE WORSHIP e + : : uring July —_ Bs i a? + Sp + SP + OY + SY + S++ + + Dt wip + cp | Gusleke see inch aakcaus We ok witli’ _ Sagmen: CLET US worsHiP GoD” : ’ 2 ‘ : _ Effinger—‘ Miss June Foster 3 : pes : : ; ‘ ’ ae ak YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP WITH US : ~ ee THIS FEATURE 1S CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF.THE CHURCH <n agange St. Paul's Anglican Church et us sign your let- 4 , 7 BY. 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