The Supremacy y of God fLLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Alfred J. Buescher Gutpese—eeies 20:8; Deuteronomy 6:4-6; Kings 18:17-21; Matthew +010; Mark eh 28-38. Nhediert ta the first commandr rent, Jesus appraled ta the word of God to Man cannot serve the God of Israel and -another god True allegiance to establishes ricnteous, (he first commandment Jehovah. as the one God, emnipotent. Ruler of the universe to God er we give Him first place overcome the devil when He. was be loved and. honored Exodus m3 in. our-tis and. worship...1 Kings tempted in the wilderness -.Matthew Deuteronomy & 1. a 18:17-21 48-19 MEMORY VERSE: “And lentes answered’ him. The first of all the commandments is. Hear, O Israel: ~ And theu shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart; and with fs the first commandment.” Mark 12:29, 30. QNLY ONE TRUE GOD Paes f ne timé ae one God only have no other gods with Him. for when a Commandments Study Beqins Ser Questioned hy firmped the first and mandment as one lord : ish P the God of Israel at the (of the greatest passages in There is one God Old Testament man can most central single statement of before or the first Christ af the scribes, greatest com- ‘the Lord our God is Mark 12 %%-3 . The Lord our God is-one Lord: all thy soul, and with all thy. mind, and with all thy strength: this the the Shema, the the Jews ‘Mark 12:29. 30 This sublime pronouncement of monotheism teacties the near- » missionary # The Gnardlan, an, Charlottetown, Sat., July 9, 1968. The Lousy Bishop Was Well Loved Ry ANNE. MASON ALBERT. Alta (CP) —In his :lifeteme, Vital Justin Gran din was known and loved throughout Western Canada as “the lousy: bishop.” . The gentle Roman Cathohe whose virtues were it approved in Mav he the Vary can Congregation of Rite.s. earned the .nickname when he slept on -the floors of native tents or huts. during a three- vear trip into the Mackenzie Valley to organize the vicariate of Athabasca-Mackenrie The bishop. who died in this Edmonton suburb in 1902 at the’ age of 73, will shortly be. de- clared venerable by papal de- cree If two miracles can be officially credited to him, he craft frequently may be. beatified rough water. Born into a large. poor family At 2. w in the French™ village of St. the field three years, the young Pierre-sur' Orthe, Bishop Gran-- din never enjoyed good health Bishop: Grandin travelled cease- lesslv. establishing missions, schools and hospitals and preaching -to om Indians and Eskimos < OFTEN SLEPT OUTDOORS. “You just don't realize what was like.” says Rev Emil® Tardif, archivist of the order The most comfortable modes of travel were by primitive Red River cart. on horseback by dogsied But some journeys of hundreds of miles were on foot, or by snowshoes in winter, with a native guide If no shelter was. available. ST animal skins where possible but the frail apsized in of Satala and coadjutor to’ the watnow ie Mitte fennes an cmfrom. hi eiidineathuth, he shop of St Boniac taken from ‘the very threshold of the human race To it Christ Petey edition 8 built’ fy by me yridte Geol tal een The elias init ae na other gods hefore In His wisdom. God began’ Fis of our Lotd'’s ministry on earth. added a love that can be exerted He foined the Oblate Mission- later, be was oversteimed and (Editor's ante me. is hased upon the assump Commandments with a prohihi Following his “ordination’ by in two directions. first toward ,-ieg nf Mare Immaculate and wrote his su iors that he Se sangre ie > tien that there is-only one God, tion against following pagan — sm. He was led by the. (God. thea toward man was ordained at Marseille im unworthy of the honor Bit he aE arcu) Sens _and—ne_athers—exist_I»_ firmly leads _‘Fhe—leraelites—were—act—Spirit into the wilderness where Por +pe- Save -there—wae nn thS4— He arrived at St Bont: was ordered back fo Marseille _ cai raduced hy: the. Divi: establishes Jehotah as that God. tq imitate the nations around he was tempted by the devil. lquestian' > which ~command. face. Man. a few months, later and consecrated in 1859 Twa mrnee PF a Education. and polytheism. whether actual them- They were fo worship jesus was faced with three basic !mentiramietys! Above all mer to “minister te a@ dincese that years later. he began his trip sion o ee Pomme or theoretical. is expre€tie -for Him onls. serve Hie alone @ temptations which sum up allijHe Mcdenized that His f1 rst — stretched from the Arctic to the into the Mackenzie! and became as ae ie uséd by hidden ‘ Asan illustration af the Tm af man's. materialisrh—ta-turn lovajty was to the one only. ~ United States ,border and from l'eveque pouilieux— the bishop permission. ) : “Tf God did -not exist. it would pertance of the first command. tone inte ureed epectacularions true God from whom He had the Lakehead to the Rockies. eovered with vermin ' Ry R. H. RAMSFY he necessary to invent hith” — ment. let ys consider the con- ~*° Cast Himself*from the pin- come For the next half century, In 1871 he was created bishop PN : aka nacles of the temple: secularism ~ _ . Le With today’s lesson, explor- Voltaire — for man ts ‘instine- flict bet m Ahab and Elijah. 35a waite “Blo tomy. pws — ne . ing the. first—eommandment. of tively .« worshippinz creature__recordef_in 1 Kinzs 18 Ahab. te — ae as ee the Decalogue. we. becin OF Finding himself inadequate for king of Israel. was mafried to Best Se er Lion Presbyterian Church etudy of the Ten Command. the creation or control of the the idolatrous a. a — Bhd pray hing pation Chest st ap- nts. in earnest cosmos, he seeks a supreme an princess-and Baal-worshiper 70d * Celie the “ten words.” the being. some one or thing pore Under her influence. Ahab gave overcome the devil. After = At Mission — wes ee Prinses a Graftes Streete P-e-n-—Commandments_werein~-himself-bigger—-and-greater-than—upJebovah-worship_in favor of .(hird one He said. “Get thee ane icin ____The Reverend Dae id A. Campbell, B.A., D.D. scribed on stone tablets as God he. to whom he can look up. Baal, bringing about a revolu- hence. Satan for it Is written | “The World's Rest Seller Dis... Mr. Rovston F. Mugford, A.R.C.0. . spoke them on Mount Sinai. Driven by such an uncon. tion in the-national religion of Thou, shalt worship the Lord they jin iied at the Mission’). is the Organist and Director of Choirs They .were patt of the covenant scious. primeval instinct amd Israel. Influenced by their king, God and Him only shalt thou title of a leading artic le in the . Mme: a ; between God: and His people. lacking anv concept of an intan- his idolatrous wife. .and the serve. monthly newsletter of the Wel- 0.00 a m:—-Bible Class. _ 11.00 a.m —Nursery School and became the fundamental gible one true God. the nations pagan nations around them, the The. commandment establish- came’ Hall Mission. Montreal THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM ws of the Hebrews “Phoug a were given tot raelites. spe- cifically. they aré for the moral governing of all God's children and apply to the Chri stj an faith as well The first soiaieiadalal aka 7 ioned palpable gods—and— idols worship i gi for themselves. to which they stringent restrictions or moral Ten Commandments ‘could bow down and give adora- codes: it was a “comfortable” recognized and tion * religion : : this when ~ scribes Human nature was frail even Elijah confronted this then. and God was aware of the tion with the validity of temptation that such pazan ex: first commandment. Man can- the commandments them, surrounding the Israelites fash- people were lured from Jehovah ing the sole supremacy of God pm the Lord thy God Thow + Ad this _glory-from-one tiny-seed! The sunflover-——_—_—___-__-—__---—— “ “Sonata tale Winn 6 oaaie; tia aunt anid tok aie ‘with thousands of seeds ... and every seed contain the mystery ef Hite and growth that science canmet explain. We are surrounded by miractes that man did mot create. Who created them? Whe created us? By the reasoning powers ef our own marvelous minds we can.be guided to see that God the Creator has made all things according to-His plan, and that we_can only achieve our highest development. hy Eving im harmony with ; How can we knew Goi's will for us? We nied enhy a small seed of faith, for He will lead ws in His way if we ack Him... and that seed wifl grow : ’ and flourish under His loving care. ; THE CHURCH FOR ALL* ALL FOR THE CHURCH ‘The Charch is the greatest factor => aby and support the Cherch Thev -# @m earth for the buriding of charac are: (1) Per his oom este: (3) Yow ter and good atrmenship. It +s 2 store- hs children’s sake. (3) For the mike \ Jhouse of epintual valnes. Withont a of brs commeumity amd natn (4 @re four sound reasons why every support. Plan te go te church rege- arty gpd peed weer Réhte deiby. CS en A -and _) Murray Tuesday Wednesday Thursdoy FEnday Psalms Matthew _ hatthew Mark ' 81-9 19-1-14 o> Bue on £18. THIS FEATURE 1S CONTRIBUTED TO THE . OF THE CHURCH BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS JOHN Wo MackENZIE : WOOD CONVALESCENT NURSING HOME LTD. . Real Estate Consultant ‘ -onegel Gralton St... 5. NELSON GOOD pes ADR aisOr and Re eT a seciccnpsineees sengssneeeicteeemineseaialinatantatieitet 68 Quen GC Plumbing and Heating (Coantracter AL OT. JAMES 45095 Wo Hawthorne Ave. MOORE. & sede yas ETD. Plumbing aed- Heatinz ‘ Denartmer ore bac 12588 - Niza 4554 19 Qucen @. * 12 Elm Ave. MO Edward st ATTEND THE —CHURGH—OF —YOUR CHOICE READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES “& quantity of Bibles along with . Jesus tions in English and French were acknowledged questioned situa- Him on the precedence of the In “anewering Jesus went to the last amples provided for His people not serve another god and wor. honk of the Pentateuch for recently received from the Can- ‘adian Bible Society They wil! he distributed to the men who come through our portals from all parts of Canada” The article goes on tr say that “the Bible Society has very kind lw allowed us te obtain New Tea Janguages wherever need- ed."’ and concludes: “We are | happy that we can help in circu- | lating God's Word here at Wel- | come Hall Mission . and) would | like to express our thanks to the | Bible Society, knowing that the printed Word wil! he a» blessing to readers whether in Montreal ; or throughout the warld" Elsewhere in the same- paper 1s the story of a welltoada young man who. early in 1% had stop- | ped off in Montrea! ‘0 express this thanks to the mission. for jhelping him three vears ago iwhen he -had been a destitute derelict At that-time he learned af God's. unfailing love to all jmen. regardiess of their condi. jtion Shortly afterwards he oh- tained a Rihle and hegan te read it. His life was transform- ied and he returned to his place }in Society. Now he wished ta show his appreciation by mak: ing a gift and as he took ins leave he said ‘All that I am I awe to the Mission for I met Je- sus Christ in this place.” Such is the amazing power ef the message of the Bible The ; Canadian Bible Society rejoices —inothe ministre of rescre mie pe sions-in Montreal and elsewhere | throughout Canada and is happy | to provide them with the Holy Scriptures in the quantities and languages they require for this joan ols Daily Rible Readings Sunday. Julv 10: Genesi« & 4° Monday, July 11: Genesis 7 | Tuesday, July 12: Genesis & Wednesday, July 13 Genesis ° Thursday, Julw 14° Genesis I! 1-9 Friday, July 18: Exodus 1 1.20 : Saturday, July 14: Fxodus- 22 - 21 Rh oe MURRAY HARBOR and Mrs Luther P Aer Murray Harbour, have as their cuests, Mrs Herring's sis ter. Mrs. Eart Foley and het son Rrock Bridgewater. NS Mre Perey Motlev and her little daughter. of Huzhehenden Alberta are visiting in Murray iHarbour at the home of Mrs Mbtlev’s parents, Mr. and Mrs | Fred C. White. | Pte Darrell White who ts with the fanadian Army at Camp Gacetown, NR. te an furlonch ie visiting at his home in Harbour | Ralph Dort. Hamilton fo. is spending his vacation a! his home in Murray Harbour Mr ring ntar Mr and Mrs. Fred-Vanider stine.- Halifax. NS. spent the J heliday weekend at the home of Miro Van Iderstine - grother Mire Datid Van Iderstine Mourrae arhour 5 Mr..and Mrs Marshall Mae Lend: and family have returned tn therr home in Halifax. N 5 spending few davs visiting with relatives;in “Murray Har hour and Murray River , L A Jordan, Murray Harhour spending some time with his son and daughter in-law Mr and Mrs Ralph Jordan and famitls mn Haltfax, NS Mr and “Mrs Lyall Gordan omar are spending. ther «a= cation visiting with relatives nm patter . Murray Harbour, the guests of Mir. Gordon's patfnfs, Mr and Mrs Layrie Gordon Mr and Mr« Roker Cank Oakville Ontario are visiting _with relatiwes in PET . Sandy Wilhams. Ontario siting at his homeq in Harbour ’ v1. __| taments in large print ar in for. | | elgn Murraa Sermon: FAITH IS A FAMILY AFFAIR THE SACRAMENT OF.THE Calvin Church. Mermaid 7 0 pm — DIVINE WORSHIP Germes PART OF THE PERMANENT A CORDIAL WELCOME OH ALT 2Wpom LORD'S SUPBER }- ~Charlottetown™ Bible “Chapel — 285 Cumberiand St. at Longworth Ave, Sunday School—11:00a._m_ ‘continues all summer) Services—11:00 am. and: 8: pm The Old Book . The New Birth The Precious Biood_ .. The Blessed Hope ’ 2 ’ . . ‘ 1 r Central Christian Church 219 Kent Street MORNING— 40.00 am —Brble School for ail ages 11.00 a.m.—Worship Service and Commumon Message’ “THINGS TO LAY ASIDE” Guest Solmst Mrs James Fletcher . “ EVENING There will h>ne evening service Special Galilean service at Canoe Cove Christian Camp at 3.00 pm and 7:09 pm : ' Minister: Mr. W. 0. Weale F Organist: Mrs. Allison MacRae. \.R.C.M WE EXTEND A WARM WELCOME TO ALL ‘Sherwood Church of Christ . (Meeting in Sherwood Elementary Schoo!) 10 O0-a m — Sunday. School for all azes Nursery through Adult clase —Morning Worship and the Lord's Supper Sermon: “HELL AND ITS..TORMENTS"” Speaker. “Mr. Rankin MacKinnon from the Maritime..Christian. Collese We Invite You to Worship With Us ‘11.00 am PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH 2 13 Christie Drive, Parkdale | Rev. J.B. Tye, “H . B.D., Minster Mr. Leslie Hiscott—Orga and Director of Choirs 10.90 a.m —Child care im the Church Hall 19.00 am —DIVINE WORSHIP |’. ‘Please note time! — Sermon “THE INFLUENCE OF THE CORNER NEWSTAND”™ Sole “The Perfect Praver —Stenson Mrs. Allison Jewell’ SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM You are welcome to worship with 1 they would sleep in the bush or a ‘showbank, wrapped tightly in Canoes were used hén he had beén in missionary was created bishop ‘ af &% Albert: responsible for Al- berta and much of Seckatehe- wan CONVERTED CHIEFS He encouraged the nomad: Indians and Metis to settle And farm the land -and convertor some of the hostile Blackfa> tribe. including two chiefs. ‘» Christianity: after building the tribe a hospital and three schools. including the first. in. dustrial school in the West The bishop made several trips to. France to recruit’ missiona- ries, church workers and settlers and to. raise funds. Many mis sionaries died by massacre. were drowned in floods or were. frozen ta death Supplies were lost in. swollen rivers, posts were destroved by fire and fre quent crop failures caused fond shortages But the diocese. eventually prospered During Bishop Gran- din’s 31 years in St. Albert. he established 39 parishes with priests. 25° missions, two semi- ~ Maries M elementary scho-t eight hoarding chools. five pitals and twa orphana- Fifty-two priests. 24 lay bre» ers and.136 nuns came to the diocese —[S>—, ann Nurmg ‘the Riel rebethon 1854-5, the bishop sheltered mo. e° gre’ ottlers from nearby Fo: Edmonton ‘and Fort Saskatche wan St. Albert itself was no atacked ie ' First steps taward Bishop Grandin's canonization were taken in 1930. 28 years after 4)« death, when a diocesan tribuna’' appointed by the bishop. of -Ed monton found that he practised all the virtues to a heroic de gtee__ His cause was officially ‘accepted in Rome in 1938 CONVICTS EARN EXTRA BLUNDESTON, England (cp) Prisoners in a maximum-seciir. itv jail in Sussex made extra money by selling their own. paintings Prices ranged from £1 to £47 at a recent exhibition — Holiness Meeting—11 am. Salvation Meeting—7 p.m The Salvation Army. 176 Great George Street Capt. and Mrs. Ray Nelson Sunday: Directory Class—9-:30° a.m. Sunday School—10 a.m. Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Home League (Public meeting) Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. A WELCOME AWAITS You AT THE ARMY CALVARY TEMPLE ' PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA , Upper Prince Street . Cyril Clarke, Pastor ae ib | ots Ce — Redo Breadradt, 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service ~ | “43-2 mM. —Sunday—Schoot— | 7.30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service i _You' will receive a’ warm welcome-at Calvary Temple BIRCHWOOD FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND | | i (Birchwood St. nea i Minister: Rev. W. R. Underbay B.A. e No Morning Service July 10th i 4.30 p.m —Evening Worship “VISITORS WARMLY WELCOME - Chistian ‘Beloved Church - 155 Mt. Edward Road ~—‘4 The first—church-in-Sherwond Rev. M. Dernbush, Minister | 10.00 am—Morning Worsnp 11:15 a.m.—Sunday Schoo! i (7-30 pm —Evening Worship You are cordially invited to worship with us SHERWOOD - 11. am —Divine Worshyp ’ Mrs. V. cL Dea Oman — Preacher Guest Preacher Duet Sheila Net tenement ll snes Minister; Vacation Schoo! : PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Meeting tm the Sherwood Women's Institute Hall Maple Avenue . The Rev. lan C. Glass, B.A.. B.D., Minister Sermon "DO we REALLY KNOW IT ALL?” “h WARM WELCOME AWAITS YoU Lee SS First Baptist Church Uerser of Prince and Fitzroy Streets z Rev. Maicolm F.. Hariow. B.A. B.D.. Minister 11:00 am—Rev. A J. Langley, First Baptist -__Church, : Solo.-Selected:—Mr—Frank--Wrad- “Te pm —Rev A. J. Langley, —- Selected—Misses Glenda and Wednesday—7:30 Prayer Meeting ca ' A WARM WELCOME AWAITS You ~ SaaS! SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH Kirkwood Drive’ Rev. Clayton ©. Lewis Organist and Director of Choirs: Mrs. J. B. Herdman, L.R.A.M. 10 9 am —Nursery (§ years and under ; ‘Please note chanze in time : Sermon. THE IMPORTANCE OF BEGINNINGS —s Soloist: Mrs Sidnew Hurry The Sacrament of Infant Baptism |fuest Organist: Mr Willams Matthews July 11 -15 9-18 - - You are Welcome to Worship With Us Summerside station O' z) >———<—$—$ sf PARKDALE Organist and Choir Dtrecter oo: 11M am The Kirk of St. James Minister: The Rev. Malcolm: A. MeCasig. .A., B.D. i Director ‘of Music : Christopher Gledhill, M.A., B. Mus.ZARCCO. SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1966 ° 11:00 A.M. Sermon “GREAT WORDS OF THE FAITH” ‘'GRACE” ee Spectal Music “1 Waited For the Lord’’—Mendeissohn = Mise Barbara Rogers and Mrs. Christopher Gledhr'l. You Are Invited To Worship With Us | —St F Petas. Cathedra) Rochtord Square Anglican Church of Canada Nen. Archdeacon J. R. Davies, M.A.. L.Th., Rector Rev. Canon F. M. Malone, W.A.. D.D LL.D. Honorary Assistant Priest Mise Suzanne Brenton, Lic. Mus., Organist Mrs. B. W.. Patterson, Choir Director duly 18—The Fifth Sunday After Trinity “| 8am —Holy Fuchan 8:45 a.m.—Mattins 11.1 am —Choral Eucharist and Sermon 7,0 om —Evensong ‘i Chapel : “The Sunda: mortung service will be conducted bt the Rec J W. Cormsh. L Th, Rector of St Barnabas Church Ottawa whe will he priest im charge at the narnsh durng — Try} "Visitors are cordially welcome at al] services “TRINITY UNITED CHURCH - Ministers: Rev. John G. E. Ban,’ BAS gt? Rev. Gerald Organist and Director of Choirs: 2 Mr. J. B. Herdman > Guést Organist: Prof_ W. E. Fletcher, R.R.C.M.“AT.C.L 11:00 a.m —Nurserv and Crib Room in Social Hall “NO OTHER Gons” 11:99 am —Sermon- ‘Rev J G E. Ball: s Sacrament of infant : Solo 79 pm—“& MAN’S LIFE’ + Rev Gerald G Wyrwas ; Solo. “Hold. They My Hand" —Brizze Bf Mr Donald Hutchinson - Vieiters Note The United Church of Canada te a Union of Congregathonalist. Presbyterians and Methodists. 4 Established 1769 by Sermon YOUR SUNDAY BEST “Biess’ This House” Brahe) Mr. Donald Hutchinson, Guest Soloist _ Coffee and Conversation in Social Hall after Church. You are welcome to Worship with ux. St. Paul's Anglican Church G. Werwas, B.A. B.D. + Se Raptiem Royal Foundation The Rev. F. Louts Elias, L.S.1., Rector Organist and Choir Director ort. A. Thompsen. F.R.C.0.., (CHM) ARCOM. — ER cp mT Tee A an teen re cette 8:30 am.—HOLY COMMUNION 11:00 a.m.—MORNING PRAYER AND SERMON “LAUNCH OUT INTO, THE DEEP” DUET: by David Roper and Beth MacLend THIS CHURCH IS OPEN, TO EVERYONE. WHETHER YO! ARE A VACATIONER IN YOUR HOL IDAY ATTIRE OR IN TALLY INVITED TO.ATTEND ALL OUR SERVICES