[The Christian ‘03 u Missionary W Arte: the Crucifixion. Jesus appears to MEMORY VERSE—"But ye shall receive powers after that the H An angel tums Philip from city-wide t ual ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON - seas-as; Ash lad-a; 8%.. 85-08; In. 1:84.; 10:14.. - Paul expresses his desire to see- the the Apostls. charging them as His evangelism o indiv' missionary Roman Christians and his convection memories througiout th e entire work when he converts and izes that the Gospel he Is Dread!!! 1! Empire. '—- Matthew 28:16-20. an Ethiopian eunuch—Acts 8:23-29. God’s power to save from elm-Ro- Aeta 1:0-8. - mam 1:8-16. 10:148. Paul In Jerusalem, and in all Judea, and in Samaria, and unto the utterm 0st part of the earth. '-—Acts : . THE CHURCH OBEYED Christ Co‘mmanded lo (Editor's note: — The follow- big material relating to tomor row's Sunday School lesson is based on copyrighted outlines produced by the Divis- lon of Christian Education, Na- tional Council of Churches in the US and is used by permission.) There Jesus met them and set forth His Claim to ominipmence In view of His Resurrection, His victory over sin. Satan, dc- mons, disease and death, He had every right to make this statement. For God had given His risen Son 3 universal oni- ni te t l l n By K". RAMSEY p0 nce so tha no eary pow Let us begin today's lesson with the final paragraph of the Gospel according to St. Mat- thew containing our Lord 3 staggering claim to omnipo- tence, His command to evange lism and His covenant with the disciples. After the Crucifixion, the , ll disciples went to the Galilean mountain where they had first been gathered together by Je- sus (Mark 3:13-19. Luke 6:12-16i. or could thwart His purposes and. ultimately, all enemies would be subdued by Him. With this statement as a foun- dation. Jesus gives the com- mand to evangelism. Note He does not tell them just to teach what He has taught. Rather He charges them to teach converts 0 -— and obey — His teachings. , Thea Jesus promises to be 111- l Evangelize vldually and as a group, to the end of the world. In Acts 126-8, we find the dis- ciples assembled to hear Christ instructions regarding the areas to :be progressively evangelized. Strengthened, by the spiritual power of Christ's covenant with them. the disciples did exactly as the Lord told them. Until the death of Stephen. they confined their ministry to Jerusalem and Judea. Gospel preaching in Samaria with the ministry of Philip, fol- lowed by that of Peter and John. And. with the preaching of Paul and Barnabas. Mark, Silas and Timothy. evengelizing the ut- termost parts of the earth be- gan. Philip’s first preaching min- ways with His disciples, indi- I istry, as far as we know, was in WAC: THE CHURCH FOR AIL... M PO! 100‘ m ‘ I'm The M 'I the greatest factor on earth for the build- ing of character and good emu-hip. It is s storehouse d fished ulna. With“ isn‘toneofthem. survive sound reasons why every semres regularly sod support the church. They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his chil- dren's sake. (31 For the sake of his community and nation. (4) Fa the sake of the church half, which ' s1 and material support. Plea to (o to church regularly . u- «in. strong back. catch with him. ‘sssdjoubi .. I} writes of his longing for . . shortly to assume charge “knew” Jews “ 1mm" We“ “d the Northern Alberta District [with headquarters at Edmon- call upon Christ to be saved—Romans , ton oly Ghost in come 11 it you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both 1 8 Samaria, where his efforts brought about a wonderful re- vival of faith. Then he turned om city-wide evangelism to individual work with one per- on. . In obedience to an angel's command. Philip went into the Gaza Desert, where he met an Ethiopian eunuch who was re- turning home after a visit to Jerusalem. Philip preached to him of Jesus and salvation. 'llhe Ethiopian accepted Christ as his Savior, asking to be baptiz- ed. Philip did so, and the Ethio- pian returned home a newborn man. In Romans 1:8-16. Paul tells the Roman Christians of his longing to journey to Rome to see them. Unable to. do so, he heartens them with his own deep conviction that, for all who believed, the Gospel was indeed the very power of God: a power which could save from sin. In the opening 1) rt of R0- mans. chapter 10, Paul reiter- ates what he has already stat- ed so vividly at the beginning of -~ . tow» il-i There sremeewboesrrytheweightofflieworldontheirshmflden-Miltis Thmehmbordensojoyoesssfiieremonsfliilftyotbeingbm. But —- hold on there! Don’t forget itis aburden. Someone’shialreis on you: And that someone’s future involves soul as well as body. Ifyou wantyourboytobecomesgoodballplsyer...wel,yosgoest-d And it you have hopes for his character, his courage. his commitment in things Right, and True . . . yes, e boy loves touslk into HIS CHURCH with HIS DAD. -‘v w-‘n n..— A. ‘A -__-.. L. ‘ j ‘ ,. tom Psalms I Winn ' _ W. 28233;; 1 :0-18 55 :12—3 12 :14-21 6,:1-10 2 use. TNIS FEATURE IS DDNTIIIDIITED T0 TIIE DADSE 0F TNE DIIIIIIDN DY TNE FDLLDWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND DIISINS ESTABLISHMENTS ATLANTIC ROOFING AND ‘ A'I'ION COMPANY 4-6075 Cor. Valley & Connolly Sis. : Day +9860 loam annowm co. LTD. v 12 aim Ave. thossls & Retail Hardware . W1 ' , I 187 Queen St. I. J. PHILLIPS & SON General Contractors 0‘. 1. WM ‘0 DIN I. Mum out. Consultant Anni. ssd lrshr. H. .‘M a. germ ‘ ii“. I m cannon momentum s. NELSON GOOD Pluman and Heating Contractor sass 1'! W Ave. - m WINDMILL RESTAURANT II. '1'. JAMES Plumbing and Heating Night «4:220 1° so Edward st. “541 THE LOTUS CAFE Formerly New England Cafe #39 mgr-mat. MOORE b MeLEOD LTD. Departmental Store 119 Queen St. GRAFTON STREET E880 VIC! 1“ Prince 3. #0219 mm in tunnel or van clinic: ("Red‘ Howatt, lessee) 103 Grafton I. ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES O to them lchapter 9: that the greatest llonging of his heart is that the I Jews might be saved. More and ' more they were turning against Him, refusing to acknowledge! His Messiahship. to gain salva- tion through acceptance of Him or to believe Him the Son of God and Savior of the World, despite His Resurrection. Paul offers proof of the right- eousness of Christian faith by quoting from the Jews' own re- vered Book of Law (Deuterono- my 30:12-141, and pointing out that the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ is the same God and Father of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Then Paul asks a series penetrating questions: How can people call upon the Lord unless they believe in Him? How can they believe, if they have never heard of Him? How can hear if no one preaches ChrlSL '.’ How can men preach Christ unless they are speci' :‘ ally sent? Here he quotes the great passage of Isaiah 42:71. Then Paul gently chides the Jews for their non~acceptance— on the grounds that innumer- able Gentiles had also rejected 3" “D ‘< Messiah, Paul says, is for Gen- tiles as well as Jews and, there- fore, Gentiles as well as Jews must hear the evangelistic mes- sage. l l l ) 3 KM. Rooms Bible Inst. Team Coming Here Sunday Under the 'direction of Ken- ‘ neth M. Robins. principal of the l New Brunswick Bible lnstitute.;‘ Victoria. NB, 3 team from the ,‘ institute will present a chal< , longing meeting in the Char-l lottetown Bible Chapel, at til pm. Sunday. ; The Girl‘s Trio and pianist are ; students of the school. T h e y 1 haVe travelled in trio work for l the past two summers and have visited scores of churches through Eastern Canada United States. _, All are Canadiansand they come from the following locali- ties: Miss Anne Brown. Monc- too. New Brunswick: Miss Bet- ty Ann Killam. Moncton. New Brunswick: Miss Margaret Ca- meron, Caledonia, Prince Ed- ward Island and pianist. Miss Betty Power. Moncton, New Brunswick. Their songs of bar- mony and clear-cut testiments are sure to be a blessing and in- spiration to many. The Brunswick Bible Institu is an evangelical schoo the Bible training Christian young people for full time Christian . The Guardian, Charlottetown. Sat. June 20. 1964. 9,’ Island Bible Society Honors Departing Sec. At a special meeting of Ille‘ executive of the Island District of the Canadian Bible Society, held Wednesday afternoon the Kirk of St. James Hall Charlottetown, words of well were tendered Rev. OI M Wheelock who became secretary of the RBI. and . . l I New Brunswwk District seven-' iteen years ago, has given out- standing leadership to the work of the society in its world‘w i do work of the translation and dis- : tribution of the Scriptures. Under his supervision {work in this province has ex- l perienced almost phenomenal 1 development. Contributions have I ,v substantially increased and 1 “Bible House" established in Charlottetown to aid in the cir- v j culation of Bibles and the sup- 1 plying of Christian literature to 3019 Island protestant churches . and people. l President Rev. ’l‘.H.B. Som- Lers who presided at the meet- EM. B. Wheelock, District Secretary or New Brunswick and Prince I nhe Edward Island, who is leavingl the i r l l l REV. E. WHEELOCK tirer new heights of spiritual vision. practical accomplish- ment. and a new sense of re- ; sponsibility for our share in the I world-wide outreach of our work f We of the executive committee, ‘ l particularly, will miss his coun- sel and the warmth of his friend- Iiness. On behalf of the Island Dis- I sent minister of the United Bap- 1trict Mr. Somers presented Mr lSl Church at Laurencetown, ' Wheelock with s beautifully cnl- : .\'.S. and photograph of a famous 1.5- 1 Mr. Qmfl i. w," known by lmany on Prince Edward lslmd Mr. Wheelock will be suc- ias for several years he served ceodod by Rev. Donald M has Chaplain with the RCAF at Quigg, BA. 30. who is at pm the hase‘ei Summersldr. St Paul's Anglican Church Established I789 The Rev ' : 2: by Roysl Foundation uls Elias. L.S.'l‘.. Rector Organist sud Choir Director: George A. Thompson, F.R.L‘.0.. (CHM) A.R.C.M. l I 8:30 s.m.—HOLY COMMUth l 11:00 am. MORNING PRAYER a SERMON l Anthem: “Teach Me O Lord" by Thomas Attwood Subdecl; Special Sermon by Rev'd R. Ives 7:30 p.in,-~Hyinn Singing (for those who love to sing favor- ite old hymns! 7:30 p.m.—I:2VENING PRAYER & Sermon. Subject: “FATHERS—RELIGIOUS INFLUENCE ON CHILDREN" iFatJher's Day Sermon) Parents! Bring the whole family with you. Family that preys together, stays together. YOU ARE CORDIALI.Y lNVlTED TO ATTEND OUR SERVICES The Salvation Army "Home of Evangelism Since 11165" Grcat George Street 55 Villa Avenue Major Ronald II. Wldker Sunday: Directory Class .uriday Sc —»1 Holiness Meeting—ll am. Salvation Meeting—7 pm. Friday: Young People's Hobby Clea: 4:15 pm. A WELCOME AWAl’I'S YOU AT THE ARMY" 9‘30 a.m. 0 a.m. of. iing in speaking of Mr. Whee-; . Iock's work said in part: 1 , "Charged with the supervi- ‘ slon of all Bible Society work ‘ , not only in this province but at- l so in our much larger sister pm- I .vince of New Brunswick, Mr. ; .Wheelock has been most ener— ' getic, wise and gracious and has I led the combined District to en- All ranks of our Bible Society family in this Province are the ‘ stronger for his ministry and the more able to carry forward under the leadership of a suc- ccssor. We would place on re- cord our debt of gratitude im- Mr. W-heelock and offer him the warmest of all good wishes." Ministers: Charlottetown. P. E. 1. Rev. J. G. E. Ball, B.A. Rev. G. G. Wyrwas. B.A.. B.D. Rev. Clayton C. Lewis TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Organist & Director of Choirs: Royston F. Mugford. A.R.C.O. Ithe Baptists publications com-. mittee and the United Church Publications House was de- Curriculum : Is Retained it -— of His Gospel. Faith in the ! HAMILTON, Ont. (OP 1 -—'I‘Iic feated 164 to 147 M . Muriel Harmon of Smith :Falls, 0nt., told 1.100 delegates that the proposed curriculum denies the virgin birth and that IRe'V. 11:00 ant—Nursery in Social Hall 11:00 arm—Sermon: "DON'T TOUCH ME" J. G. E. Halli Sacrament of Baptism 145th Anniversary 01' 1.0.0.1”. The Capital City Four will sing. Duet: Mrs. David Cox and Mr. Jack Scott Soloists: Mr. Jack Scott and er_ Roderick A. Baptist Convention of Ontario land Quebec decided Wednesday lto retain a new Sunday schoon lcurriculum. in spite of charges that it teaches atheism. David killed Goliath. She said the cui‘riculum's pri- mary book the first l1 .chapters of the Bible dealing‘ A motion m scrap mp new wit-h creation of the world are curriculum prepared jointly hy‘nm h'S‘DT-V bl" "mWh-‘vn hw— —‘l “We would be lcaching atheis- work. The almost 300 graduates tic material if we taught this in, of the School are scattered the ‘our churches," she said. ‘ world around in missionary,l In a prepared statement Mrs.‘ pastoral and evangelistic work. {Harmon also argued “this lite-r- Gillls Rev. Gerald Wyrwas SPRING PARK" 7:00 [MIL—“WHAT DUI-ZS GUI) REQUIRE OF MAN?" "A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT TRINITY AND SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH (Cor. Klrkwond Drive and Dunkirk Street) 11:00 am —Nursery The school offers a three-year, Bible-centered course. i lippolitov-Ivanov) THE 10:00 l.m.—Biblo Class 7:00 p.m.——DIVIN'E WOR ature Isubtly the very power of God." denies insidiously and The Kirk of S. James The Reverend 'I'. I]. B. Somers. M.A.. 8.T.M.. Minister Organist and Director of the Choirs Christopher Gledliill. M.A.. B.Mus. main s.m.—DIVINE SERVICE AND SERMON: "UNLESS ONE HAS LIVED YEARS THERE IS A L. NOTHING CAN POSSIBLY COMPENSATE". W'I'I'H GOD THROUGH THE CE FOP WHICH (5. Matthew 7: M25! Anthem: “Bless the Lord, 0 my soul" (N, B. The Kirk is open daily for prayer and meditationl ” LORD DIRECT YOUR HEARTS INTO THE GOD, AND INTO THE PATIENT WAITING FOR CHRIST," LOVE OF‘ Charlottetown Bible Chapel 235 Cumberland st. at Longworth Ave. 11:00 “Mani—m 8:00 p.m.—K'EN ROBBINS and the New Brunswick Bible Institute Girls Trio. Zion Presbyterian Church Corner Prince and Grafton Stree His Rev. Donald A. Campbell, B.A.. Miss Roberts Show, Deaconess Mrs. Harvey MacKinnon. L. Mus.. B. Mus. Organist and Choir 9:45 s.m.——Sundey School. Classes for All am. 11:00 s.rn.——Nursq7 Solitin ' — S 11.00 am. DIVINI'? WOR or A I SONG Solo: Jemsalem—Mendelssohn ‘ Miss Barbara Rogers V 2:30 tam—«DIVINE WORSHIP, Calvin mm. Mermaid Is Minister Director SHIP Sermon: LIGHT FOR THE WAY AHEAD Solo: Stranger of Galilee Mien Heather Jenkins IVSTTORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME THE KING'S MEN EVANGELISTIC TEAM, OF ONTARIO Musicians. Singers. Preachers ll A.M. - JUNE 23 TUESDAY. SU‘N‘DAY, JUNE 2lst 7.30 PM. TO FRIDAY - 26, 8 P.M. CALVERT TEMPLE Upper Prince Street Charlottetown .-"'I'Iiis Is your personal Invitation" REV. C. K. IENN 11:00 a.m.——“'I‘HE CONCERN 01“ A FATHER" Organist: Mrs. Ron Atkinson First Baptist Church Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Malcolm l‘. Harlow. B.A.. B.D.. Minister Mrs. V. L. Dingwell. Organist and Choir Director 9:45 a.m_~—Sunday School for all ages. Extended session for pre-schmil M children. 11:00 a.iii.—-Cl'mZiDRF.N'S DAY SERVICE Anthem: "See 0 God We Children 9.. Solo: “Holy City"; Eric Manud 1:30 p.m.w“TI-TE LOST SOUL" Anthem: “Lead Me 14ml” (Wesley) Weihieed. lay mitt—Mid Week Service—kw and Bible Study A WARM WELCOME AWAI'I‘S YOU Central Christian Church Chsrlottetowa, ELI. MORNING 10:00 am. -Bihle School for all ages 11:00 a.m.—-Momhig Worship and Communion Junior Church for children up to six years Sermon: "GOOD 0F BAD FISH" 219 Kent Street EVENING 7:30 .m.—«l'bvangelistic Service p Message: “BIRTH. MARRIAGE. DEA'DH" There will he a baptismal service at the d the evening service. Minister—Mr. William 0. Neale Organist—Mrs. Allison MacRae. A.R.C.M. A warm welcome awaits you. W PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH 18 Christie Drive, Parkdsle ’ Rev, J. H. Tye, B.A., 13.0.. Minister Mr. Leslie Hiscott. Organist and Director of Choirs CHURCH SCHOOL PROMOTION SUNDAY 10:11 am. Chins-h School Assembly in the Hall WORSHIP . Rev. Lane Douglas Solo: “I Walked May When Jesus Walked" ——0'Haa‘a. 11:0) a.m.—~DIVINF} Sermon- 11215 a_m. Nursery, Kindcgarien. Primary Classes 1:00 p.m.~~.l-‘.VEN1NG WORSHIP Sermon: Rev. Lane Douglas Solo—Selected: (Miss Arlene MacDonald) You Are Welcome To Worship With Us St. Peter's Cathedral Rockford Square Anglican Church at Canada The Vcn. Archdeacon .I. R. Davies. M.A. Rector The Reverend Canon E. M. Malone. M.A.. DJ). Honorary Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton, Llc. Mus.. Organist Mrs. B. W. Patterson, Choir Director June II—T‘he Fourth Sunday after Trinity 8:00 s.m.—Holy Eucharist 8:45 a.m.»-Matt.ins Ill :om. Infants classi 11:00 a.m.—--Choral Eucharist and Sermon t‘clchram and Preacher: Rev. F'._ L. Elias. .S. _. Roi-tor. St. Paul‘s Church. arm. 7.00pm I-Ixcnson: and Sermon. Visitors are most welcome at sh services. g, a. a l