M Charlottetown, soc. Nov. 14. 1964., v Paul lells Athenians God Is Their Strengthl 3! CARDINAL McGUlGAN W throu Athens v r "the peace that surpasses To a crowd in the Areopagus all understanding" with whic 1h! Apostle said: “What. there-' God had filled his soul. fore. you worship in ignorance. Instead of feeling —- it is He who gives in him all men lite and breath and all things." ‘ Then he astonished them by | God but also practised it in telling them that God is not dis. ' son and out of season. He suf- scourgings. t from them. 1 ‘ered shipwreck. llIn . Kim." said St. Paul. "we l stonings. beatings. imprison live and move and have our be- ment and martyrdom. ut none g." A of these impaired in the slightest GOD WITHIN his robust faith and stout-heart Thus, God dwells in the very ed trust in his Lord and Redee? heart of those who love and mer. serve Him. He is their strength GOOD FIGHT in time of weakness. their aid in time of danger and affliction. have increased both. As hs e There is the note he sounds l drew near the f plans: no anxiety, but in every prayer l his prison cell. and supplication with thank sglv- . ‘ his gloomy prison cell in Rome 3 the instead of being downcast and ADM“: Paul saw an altar bear- l depressed in his dark dungeon 111! the inacription “To the un- ‘ he sings a song of joy exultiug known Goa". l weak and than proclaim to you. God Who helpless he is conscious of hisl . e the world and all that !S ability to do all things through . . , innit. since He is Lord of Heaven the power of God dwelling with- Paul mes 01mm 5 example ‘1‘ W3 is e ' ‘ The great Apostle not only ‘l preached a joyous confidence in lotfiemfim Moth}, 2_l_l3 se i i MEMORY VERSEz—“Study to show thyself approved unto God, a On the contrary they seem to crescendo o h again in his letter to the Philip. . exultant confidence in God echo- —. ' “TheLord is near. Have ed in the last words written in l lowing mam-la] relating to to-l of "1 am already being poured Equipped for Service l lforth the needs for training other ‘minilsters, hell-discipline and endur- in patient. and strive no all things for the salvation of ' oppose him or tru .”—II Timothy 2:15. PAUL LOOKED INTO FUTU'RE (Editor’s note: The his “think sessmns. morrow's Sunday School les-llooks far into the future (son is based 0 As a faithful minister of the Ti not he 02 copyrighted Christianity and sees the many 11 Ins let your petitions be maneiout in sacrifice." he \"rltesiloutlines pmduced by the Divi- perils which are to come. Reali- known to od. And may the. “and the time of my peace of God which surpasses .‘ ance is at hand. I have all understanding guard youl ‘ the good fight. I have finished hearts and your minds in Christ' the course. I have kept th e l filo , t' ith." Jesus." 2: Then a few verses later, he ut- I This is the invincible faith and l . - "I can doi the unconquerable trust in (x I CO‘ INED m prison’ ters the great truth: all things in Him who strength- ns me." . Here is the mighty truth which is sufficient to banish situdes will beat in vain. fear from the heart of every sin- cere Christian. IN PRISON and in His providence that will stand like a mighty Rock of Gl-‘ of, braltar against which the temp-l “There is laid up for me God's unfailing p r o v i d e nce ' est and tumults of earthly vicls- . crown of Justice. which He turns now with exuberant and boundless confidence to the Divine Redeemer whose name By R. H. RAMSEY the minister of the future. W lhals much time for contempla-l rm Ministers are to treat ellver'lsion of Chin-Minn Education, Na- zing that the security of future fmlgntltional Council of .Churches .in Christians lies in a close ad- ; the US and is used by permis- l herence to the Word of God, n. writes to Timothy of the duties and awesome responsibility Paullwhich will fall upon him and he t h e a grea-t apostolic truths as a pre- t-n e ; cious legacy which they will lLOI-d. the judge. will give to me hold in trust for the future. l in that day". the Lord will dellv_ Each. in turn, is to commit it to ler me from every work of all. the keeping of trustworthy fol- land wlll preserve me for His lowers who know its value and What gives these words of St. he has carried at a r unto the Heavenly Kingdom: to whom be are capable of preserving Paul special significance is the Gentile th from fact that he wrote them and we had a wonderful time. join? You’ll be warmly welcomed. s. "For the rest." he continued, e glory forever and Amen." ever. Garry and I won first prize last Saturdayl It was the young people's Olde Tyme costume party at the church, I go to almost everything the club puts on, and of course there are lots of activities besides parties and dances. We visit hospitals, we collect and repair toys for underprivileged children, and we help with various church events. We have regular religious discussion groups that often get me so interested I continue the dis- cussion around the family dinner table all week long! Mom and Dad don’t mind, though. They think it’s good for me to be mixing with other young Christians, and they never worry when I’m over at the club. Your own church offers many enjoyable and worthwhile activities for Christians of every age. Why not THE CHURCH FOR ALL 0 ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor ternnd good citizenship. It is a store- larly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own cake. (2) For his children's cake. (3) For the sake of his community and mtian. (4) R91! W*'2l.§)""zfinfi~4’ 3,; we.» a, . . house of spiritual values. Without n cy it intact and handing it on to others as trustworthy as themselves. ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Scripture—n Timothy Ill—C :0. 1447. ally, 3/ Gospel. be gentle with all men. to lead those who back In the true Word of God—H Timothy 2:14-26. persons now.— Perils For Christianity Seen .fol-jtion and letter writing. In one l Unless such care is taken to ' ' ‘preserve the tru , the false. distorted doctrines already abounding can easily confuse the weak and ignorant on the essentials of the Christian faith. Likening Christian life to mil- itary service. Paid charges Timothy to discipline himself as a soldier. Military service is either warfare or preparation for war. with no real opportunity for a soldier to lay down his arms. So. too, is a Christians life, either conflict or preparation for conflict. He can never cease to watch and pray. for the victory is not won and strong Church, neither d For the lake of the Church itself. a H” norm re whlcl‘lnegsmhlsmllndnhriul . I I an noun muons every support. to go regu- Mm v u person should attend services regu- Isrly and read your Bible daily. l Sunday Monday Tues y Wednesdsy Thursday Friday Saturday ; I nlc Rom-n! I Corinthians I Corinthians Philippians I Thessalonians James l 16:7-18 12 :4-13 5 :1-1 9 :19-27 3 :2-16 2 :1-8 1 :22-27 TIIIS FEATURE IS UUNTRIIUTEU T0 THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH IV THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS ANII BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS ATLANTIC DBYWALL AND INSULATION L'l'D. JOHN W. MucKENZlE Reul Estate Consultant L. J. PETERS AND co. Eventide Monuments 4m 46 Valley st. Appraise and Broker 436-2476 2: mm at. 269 Queen St. Summcnldc mm HARDWARE CO. LTD. Wholesale & Retail Hardware no 1 JAMES MOORE & McLEOD LTD. .4450] 187 Queen St. Plumbing and Heating mm Slot. Day 4-9868 Night MM ‘55“ 119 M 12 Elm Ave. 50 Edward St. “- PHILLIPS O ION Genasl Contractors 16 West St. COASTAL MOVING AND STORAGE LTD. 11 lull s. NELSON coon Plumbing and Heating Contractor 4-3095 17 Hawthorne TEE WINDMTLL RESTAURANT 4-7131 ' CHANDLER BROS, L’I'D. Custom Woodworkers i Plywood Place ISLAND PURRIEBS LTD. (Chas. F. Downe, Prop.) 70 Grafton St. A V9. Prince St. 3—1273 ATTEND THE cuuncn 0F Will CHOICE nan on cam ANNOUNCEMENTS on nus mos ron TIMES or ssnvrcns temptation will continue so long as the Christian remains in this world. To illustrate how Timothy will be the first to be rewarded if he exerts himself to the full- est, the apostle introduces other area of life — agricul- ture. Not only will Timothy be blessed in his own doing as he labors in God's vineyard, he will see the beginnings of God's glorious fruits in the lives of others. Obviously Paul knew Tim- othy well and must have won- dered whether his personality could withstand the stresses which were to come. To this end, Paul felt called upon to ex- his fullest suffering. His surrection and the fact He still lives and reigns. Those who suffer and die for Christ will certainly s hare His heavenly reign; those who deny Him will, in turn. be den- ied by Him to God the Father; and even though our own faith may waiver. He will be ever faithful. This is the Word of God and even though those who preach it may be bound. Jail- ed or martyred. the word will survxce. In dealings with his congre- gation, Timothy should not be- come involved in profitless dc- II Timo The Scriptures began wttlll God and in them is everything needed 0w sal- vation and living a complete and holy life—II Timothy 3:14-17. workman that necdeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word ville. Que, then Sir George Wil- Mr. Tannahill is coming here am‘s University, graduating because he believes the need for from there with a BA, and, aft- ministers. to be great in PEI. er taking up theological studies His wife is a graduate of Me- at Presbyterian College, Mon- Gill and after their marriage in treat, graduated in 1960 withl1956 they served in Summer BD. :Mission fields in Lost River, moo mun—SUNDAY moon: one Nina-y. Boom. lid moo Lin—MORNING PRAYER a. solution. W Z (Fluids Coffee Roan of the Service.) . m W 11:00 lam—“A SCRIPTURAL APPROACH TO CHURCH UNITY” St. Paul's Anglican Church llbbfllhod 11” by Royal Foundation 8:!) c.m.—OELEBRATION 01" HOL ON layman's Corporate Omnmllion. WOC by Mast Pugl ) Qzfi urn—SUNDAY SCH : Junior. Seriou- nud Bible . . DOB ALL MEN’S CHOIR 1:00 pan—EVENING PRAYER & Serum Subject: "WHAT DOES THE CHRISTIAN MEAN BY SIN? (by the Rector) ' Duct: “The Lord Is My Shepherd” -— Mm. arr. by E. O. E. M. and Mills. Barry Bugden Hour for Yonng People: in file Pfl'llh Elan isnmediatoly following the EV Charlottetown Bible Chapel 235 Cumberland St" It Longvmrtb Ave. 7:30 pan—Even Service 0:45 p.m.—“BE1R T To JERUSALEM" in Kodachrome Slides—Mr. Stahr. His 0M (Ordained MlsslomlCrystai Falls and Lakeview, aryl appointment was at LakelQ , Ainslie. Cape Breton- They call-j Australia anticipates (that by ed him at the end of the first December, 1964, more Sun 30,- year and he was there altogeth-. 000 .Bribish immigrants will r three years before he re- have arrived in the country lsponded to a call from Hanover. since July. KNOW YOUR BIBLE Bible Facts presented by Mr. S. R. Streight The Olmrch did not give us any part of God’s Word. The Church came into existence only other re- The Dyflsciples were drawn to Christ through Hlls word. “Then said esuls unto the twelve. Will ye also go away? Then Simon Peter answered Him. Lord. to whom shall we go? Thou hast tllle words of eternal life. And we believe and are sure that Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God." (John 6:66-71.) PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH 18 Christie Drlvo. Purhdlle Rev. J. 11. Tye. B.A.. B.D.. Minister Mr. Leslie lisoott. Organist and Director of Choirs 9:45 urn-Young Adult Bible Class . 9:45 s.ln.qlunior. Intermediate a. Senior Church School 11:00 a.m.—Nur-sery a. Kindergarten Classes 11:00 tin—DIVINE $0351“? ARDSHIP SERVICE Samoan: AS THE TWIG TS BENT Anthem: “Now Let Every Tongue Adm-e Thee" Cmmrdssicndng of Vbltorl 11:15 s.m.—Primary Church School 7:00 pulp-Evening Worship Se ‘— trillion. Anthem: “O God. Whose Presence Glows in All" -— - PP Music by the Junior 01m. You Are Welcome To Worship With Us. others it is said “The Word of God did not profit them. not being mixed with faith in them that heard it“. (Hebrews 4:2). It is still the me today e must hear. believe. and obey ther God ore one can omea member ofthe true church of Jesus Christ. (St. John 1:12. 13: HMO, 31 and Ephesians 1:13.) Yeanls later the same Word of God. preadled by Christ, and His A . was written down in its completeness and given to the Church as its rule of faith and practice. to be eyed. obeyed. and proclaimed to the World as the Word of God, “The Faith once for all delivered unto the Jude 3. Thus God has preserved from error. the true Apos- tolic Message for all time. These writers often mentioned that they had previously imparted these same tlrutlhs by word of mouth to the Church. (I Corinthians 15:1-11; H P 1:12-15; 1 John 2:14. 21.) “What.” asks the Apostle. when writing to (the Church at Corinth. “came the Word of God out from you. or come it unto you only?'llf any man tlhinrk l' self a “How shall we escape. if we neglect so great salvation: which at the first began to be spoken by the Lord, and was (Hebrews 53 Ville Avenue Sunday: Directory Class—9:30 am. Holiness Meeting—11 a.m. Salvation M p.m. Friday: Young People's Hobby Class—4:15 p.m. élhe Kirk of S. James 9:45 nun—(mulch School and Minister‘s Bible 0188: N. B. The Evening Service is withdrawn tor the time being. "0 MAGNIFY THE LORD HIS N - The Salvation Army “Home of Evangelism Since 1305" Great George Street Major Ron-1d 11. Wflker Sunday School—10 mm. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY" The Reverend '1'. H. B. Semen. M.A., S.’1‘.M.. Minister Organist and Director of the Choirs Christopher Gledhlll. M.A., B.Mus.. A.R.C.C.0. 11:00 am.—Clmrchtime Nursery and Nursery School VICE AND SERMON BY THE ND GERALD G. WYRWAS, B.A'., B.D. Anthem: “What are these?” (Steiner) WITH ME. AND LETUS EXALT lAME TOGETHER." go: 4) unto us by them that heard him." Hear Bible Messages each week in tlhe Montaigne Bible Chapel. bates over mere words. Word-s are important only as they re- late to the great truths in the Word of God, and by holding to a straight course according to the Word. he will win God's so- proval. The apostle now 0c . pr ecds, both negatively and affirmati- vely, to remind Timothy of th things which he should a v 0 id (verses 16-18), and something of the truth he must set forth (verses 19-26). There are al- ready within the church false teachers whose profane bub- blings are injurious and lrrell- gious. The evil influence of these teachers and their teachings will become more powerful and more dangerous. sources of spiritual disease and death. Paul cites the danger of be- coming involved with these foolish and unlearned men and reminds Timothy that he must give his mind. heart and time to the great gospel truths he is preaching. Perhaps. through diligent ministry, these adver- saries may be brought back (0 rational conduct and thus be delivered out of the devil's snares. II Timothy 3 lists the tragic characteristics of those who be unredeemed in the last days. These men — and women —- are lovers of sell, of money, of pleasure. They love neither God our good. Though the full development of these people is still in the future. Tl- mothy is warned to turn away from them now. to exercise dis- cernment and prevent the ad- mission of such people into his congregation. Again, Paul charges Tim» othytoabldeinihe Wordof . as it has been taught him and u be has ltudled it. The Sc sary for teaching and instuct ion. for repmct and correction. rough them he will be a com- plete man of God. Central Christian Church 210 Kent Street Charlottetown, P.E.l. MORNING 10:00 Lin—«Bible School for all ages. 11:00 Inn—Woth Service and Communion Solo: “The Ninety and erne" ston Beck Sermon Topic: “WHAT WE BELIEVE." EVENING 7:00 p.m.—Evalngellstic Service. Choir Anthem: “Wonderful Grace of Jesus" Message: “DRUNKEN PREACHERS" es of both services will m. Dunn. Akron, Ohio. be brought by Ewe!” Mlnlster—Mr. Willlun 0. Wells Organist—Mrs. Allison MacRae. A.R.C.M. EVANlGELISTlC SERVICES NIGHTLY 8 RM. (excqat Sat.) TRINlllhmllhlllllE gnunui Director: Mrs. D vid I“. B.A.. A.R.C.T. Junior Choir Director: Mrs. John G. E. Bell 1864 CENTENNIAL SERVICES 1.04 11:00 a.m.—(Broadcaet CFCY) The Very Rev. C. 1V. Nichol . D.D. ploo Hill Divmitly Hall m : "We cm Immortal Pulse" :- —-W. E, Fletch Duet: Mrs. David Cox and Mr. David Hull Amhem: "How Almloble Aire 'l‘hy Dwelling" (Ralph VeMnn Williams) 2:!) p.m.—-14'rtll Anniversary of the Sun S hoo (In t Grinch Sanctuary) m c 1 WW am] Juliu- (limit Diuctor: Mrs. J. G. E. Bull Selections Choir Adieu: . J. G. E_ BALL II:00 rum—Pros“: The Very Rev. C. M. Nlcholm. D.D. Princtpdl Anthem Presentation 1! Centemlul P by Dr. Frank 1 Anthem: "O Lord " : Holy (Handel) Anthem: "with A Vdce of singing" (Mu-tin Slaw) A wswom AWAI'I'S you AT TRINITY Monday 7:!) pm. hi Hearts Menus-l 1M! CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION Accepts Call To Ke‘nsington George R. Tannahill. BA. DB. of lull- over. O‘nt.. has accepted a cell cos II Charge and will tulle up his (to. ties early in December. Rev. Tonnehtil is married and has two children. Andrew 4 and vs Christine 2. He attended Bishop's University in minox- SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH Mk & Elm.“ Rev. Clayton C. hub. Minister Orglnlst: Mrs. In I. Atkinson Director: Mr. Roy M. MI... School u.m.—N c.m.——:’RUSI'RAMN OR PATH?" N. Roll W. Golf sober Grok: "Til-u Your use Upon Jens” First Baptist C hurch Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Mulcolm l". Harlow. B.A.. 3.0.. Minister Mrs. V. L. Dingwell. Organist and Choir Director 9:45 arm—Sunday School for all ages 11:0) a.m.—Senmn: “THE ABUNDANCE 01" GOD'S GRACE" Anthem: “Lord. For Tilly Tender Mercies' Sake"—Fsrrrant 1:00 p.m.—Sermon: “REMADE BY CHRIST" Anthem: “A Prayer"—Handel 7:30 p.m.— Wednesday mid-week service A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU St. Pe'tweehrlgl s‘S‘gthedral Anglican Church of Canada The Ven. Archdeacon J. R. Dlvles, M.A., Rector The Reverend Canon E. M. Malone. M.A., D.D. Honor-r! Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton, Llc. Mum. Org-um Mrs. B. W. Patterson. Choir Director Nov. IS—The 25011 Sunday Iflel' Trinity 0:00 s.m.—Holy Elmerlst 0:45 s,m.—-Mattlns 9:45 sum—81mm School (11 am. infants) 11:00 s.m.-Ohonl Eucharist & Sermon 1d!) p.m.—Evencong & Sermon m 11:00 Lina—WM. Subject: “CHRIST JESUS" ‘ i (8.3. YouAnAlwm'dflnectlflth Visitors are most welcome at all services. CALVARY TEMPLE Po nteoosul Assemblies of Canada Upper Prince Street 0:15 min—Radio Broadcast. limos-side. Station 0:45 sun—My Selma. Gum for all 7:!) p.m.-Evangalisuc' . "Mer 01" m HOLD GHOST" ATTEND WW'S FULL omen. m Zion Presbyterian Church Corner Prince and Grafton Its... no In. Dunn A. 00-000. DJ. M I" In. M It". Duel-us . Harvey Mum Dun-n I." Organist and Choir Director. ‘. 0:45 Inn—m Mob smear. Classes for all ages. 10:00 mun—31b1- Clm. 11:00 urn. Nursery Sdlnol 112m l.lh.-DNINE WOW : OW’S Gm HAS NO mom All“!!! M m I” M ' Vt” film—DIVINE m m: TEE EXAMPLE 0" mm Althfln: M m mum All ALWAYS rum