un’s Communion WithGed ° ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON | aed a hake Scripture—Luke eriatoos dh Johm 14:15-17; 15:1-7; I Johm 1:1-4. dete dale bs prayerful life, giving us model prayers and in- - struction Snem, Weowe.e pray.—_ Lake 11:1-13. i ing His S coum i 11-7, Holy Spirit.—John 14: isin ye ablde in me.”—John 15:4. _pramives: G God's fove flim and bless. Fetlowship and communion -with God) He knew mtpet Tim and keep — eornmit all children of God to tives of | ‘questioning and doubt, many hotiness.—1 John 1:1-4. Y VERSE: “Abide in me, and 1 in you. As the brunch cat ot bear trult of Heel, except It ablde Jn the vine; no more ean 96 lof constent, continual commun- peace when wé are worried or afraid, comfort in sortow, by disciples that anything Hn His name He will do. followed‘ by the often- forgotten (Lake 11)— gave us two almost t identical model prayers to fol- : low in communing , Father. ; We are to come into His ‘ presence in edoration, address- : ing Him as ‘‘Father.” We are to ask for His kingdom in the ONTOS OTR: The fol | vision of Christian Education, By R.H. RAMSEY world and that He provide for © | Natlonal Council of Churches | Thus (ar, ia or lessons this jour temporal Reeds, Both se: Roa s School les- | year, we have talked ebout the | cording His will. Contingent ls based. on copyrighted in the U.S, and is wsed by [nature and attributes of God |upon our willingness to forgive ' produced by the Di- | permission.) |and those of man. We have seen |those who have sinned against x ; . ios — Iman as a person, as a sifner, us, we ask the Lord to forgive The One Hundred and Twenty: sie: [eet ee ne eae ane ae Now let us take up the subject away ? lof communion, or communica-j@nd keep us alwaye in His will tion, between God and mana and way. In liturgical use, most ANNUAL MEETING Communion between God end churches’ add the conclusioa man is impossible so long as |from or which e man exists in a state of sin, for | knowledges eternalness of the Canadian Bible Society aan eannot come into. the pres |God’s kingdom, power aad - , * ence of But mar re- ’ , Prince Edward Island District ~ Wonets tis tind oad i Gees | One MEET NR will be held on’ is redeemed and the way to fel-| adoration end praise ae well as aout and go egy ee ee ae end. inter- is opened. Becau: vé-|cession. By praying continually, Wednesday, March 2nd, 1966 nas ©: ear Sit ne token eating Sosa with God, it becomes thé @bso-| God’s will, with righteous hearts at 8:00 p.m. ute essential for every Chris-|and in Jesus’ name, we are as- ; in ot led te dabeeanea. ak Saheee in ; ; > Onee neconal relation- ‘ * A ship ith God -is' established, |the Way we hope or expect, but HEARTZ MEMORIAL HALL, the d i ee of cocmaniostios in dedordance with oe a “ ‘ . must be kept open through * better a . Trinity United Church: prayer and co the |knows what te best for us. We Charlottetown highest forms of exercise “in |have Cheist'e word that those which the human mind and|who seek hell find; those who SPEAKER: REV. JOHN T, WATSON, spirit can engage. - ask -shall receive; to these who B.A., L.T.C.L., A.Mus., L C M. | Christ Himself set the exam- knock, the door will be opened. General Secretary of the British and Foreign Bible Society, ple of @ prayerful’ life. and on|But we must seek, ask and ~ London, England two occasions— the Sermon on not -only for ourselves, ~_ ALL ARE WELCOME the Mount (Matthew 6:5 18) |but for others also | and His minist®y to Perea’ Ali this should lead to a life iin ling, cates sss ba Wenn it, but you know you’ve been wrong. ee ment, you pay your fine. Teche hats eying Shan Doe alte asks one of a dozen reasons. Maybe you like to sleep late. Maybe the minister in your church preaches dull sermons. Maybe you don’t consider yourself the church-going type. Whatever Jour alibi---nobody’s going to come after you. : : * This is & summons you'll have to serve on yourself. For 4 an infraction of God’s law is someihing that can’t be ignored, ——— Until you declare yourself guilty, you will be shutting yourself off from the greatest fellowship in the N= en ee my Chapter Verses greatest factor the They _| brandt _ vhyeien 1 ‘1 and . in, bite rs 8-20 Pie A wy heft d weger gh ween sec’ (i) Per hin own Yoke. (3). Por \olens Te ee oo 12 ai? ter afd good citizenship. It ie. store- hie children’s sake. (3) For the sake The 7,000:book collection was | Lake 14 18.24 house of spiritual values, Without a’ of his community and (4) "trom Dr. High Mac-| os on ec 16M strong Chetrch, neither demoorsay For the sake of the bres Be flew of lednesdey Acts 1 - 16-25 nor civilization ean survive. There whith needs his moral and ma’ | Magdalen College, Oxford. Dr rise ; 3 9-20 are four sound reasons Why every support. Plan to go to church Sinnidie I ck a the pot oe 3 34.39 ‘person should attend services regu- latly and read your Bible daily. 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Canon E. M. Malone, M.A., D Honorary Assistant Priest Miss Susanne: Brenton, Lit, Mus., Mrs. B, W. Patterson, Choir Director Feb. #7—The First Sunday in Lent SS Bible Chapel at Longworth Ave. m hse, MTR. — Fleteber \ ‘Cathedral Organist School (Infants Class 11 a.m.) Buehariet and Sermon 7:00 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon Visitors are most cordially welcome at all segvices, “e r \ oe wa The Guardian. Charlottetown, Sat. Feb. 26, 1966. eS ee oe "© Got # there ts oor workings | god, save my soul, if I have a of.love. and goodness— oft wien men least deserve’ it, © tol" That sort of thing can be an oung e0 in inexhaustible patience. and often is, a stone te something of worth end SOMETHING FOR ATHEISM furability If, for the time be- sald sored oe ia iim poe den than ak all for ean’ . let . : represents honest questioning | It's better i ea in a to Xperience i ism with an open mind, and for ag-|basic things than to have a nosticism, even in that form jereéd cluttered up with second ‘ J amusingly _Tepresented in the hand make-believe. . : i ae The story ie told of% certain Faith isn't, as the old joke puts | ; eh bishop who had a son at college. it, “pelleving what you | BIRCHWOOD ¥ A friend meeting the bishop on amt true." That is one of the 1 FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND ~ * Ee was dota: rue tne 908 spout. Nor is faith eredulity of | (Birchwood St. near Lengwerth Ave.) ‘f “Fine,” ald the bishop, (ie, sort which declines to love | Minister: Rey. W. R. Underhay, B.A, 4 “He's an atheist.” God merely because somey 11:00 A.M.—Mornig Worship oni | The bis ve a wise man. os A anand thinking. *] 1:00 P.M.—Evening Worship ; i ib “man? |Dts@ONRET DOUBT | VISITORS WARMLY WELCOME. * people facing up t0| Of course, there is dishonest [Loupe ‘ Erdnase acetate erates oy nae nelw n world, go through a phase of ag-|true— beca it is i : ssi a oe of ag-|true-— ‘ecause i is cores The Salvation army 1s none faith seems cred: of life. ‘The hath sa Great George Street . , {his Neart there is no God,” de- Capt. Ray Nelsos 2 Asa father he was not diseon-|tlares the Psalmist. The W089 sunday: Directory 90 a.m. ae . He khew that in the eru-|translated ‘fool’ in Hebrew " Sunday 10 a.m. 4 elble of doubt faith is often test|means an immoral person, It is Rolness Metin = # “a ed, and proved in the refiner’s|not an intellectual word at all. It | GOO 4 va x fire— painful as the process|represents the debunker who MISLA ; may be. Many great Chrigtians, |scorns what rebukes him in his Salvation. eee? .m, 5 : cng ute Pb a hats elf tse, Spine ane ngs lr sing | exactly this cnperlenae. as they considerations, usdertios i: h re Thursday, e P.m.—Prayer Méeting, — y process of maturing. esca % have followed the scriptural ad-|drugs and aleohol, used as mor- A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY : vice to “test all things and hold/a) and spiritual anaesthetics. stoma i fast to that which is good.” During the ee - ( # People today should not panic |Donald in “A Stude: when either experie ne e|Arms”, wrote: ‘Religion is bet- én doubt isctives - discern it Gag gout life there is a God.” (ral Christian Church j in those they love. There was a is not provable by way of doubter among the 12 aposties.'a test-tube or microscope. But pian. uae ae at ee _ pit 6. Ww and the Lord’ Christian Reformed Church 100 iV, SER oe eas all 155 Mount Edward Road, Sherwood » muste Maritime Christian College Rev. M, Dornbush, Minister og oll “gpm Mr. W. ©. Weale 10: m a.m.—Morning Worship a 11:18 a.m.—Sunday School * END A WANA WELCOME TO 4 { 2:30 p.m.—Afternoon Worship Neasursenoaee acacia You are always welcome te worship with us.” eo ee | thetedie Christion Bible School cot CALVARY TEMPLE PC ee PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA Ghnsie onich pestiby etek 2a oes ; Upper Prince Street _ Wertuenday ‘night Bible Study and Prayer ; bs Rev. Cyril Clarke, Pastor = homes of members. wae. 9:15 a.m.—Radio Broadcast, mectle en A WARM WELCOME 10 ALL. ~The Kirk of Mt James — The Rev. ‘Malcolm A, An BD. PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH Chretopher Gledhill, SARC 18 Christie’ Drive, Parkdale 11:00 A.M. ? Sermon: - § } ee ae Rev, J. B. Tye, B.A., B.D., Minister : - __ON THE ROAD TO CALVARY ee Ege Mr. Lettie Miscolt-Organist and Director ot Choirs 7:30 p.m.—Evening Study-Group ee ; ee MORNING: : 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School “$48 a.m.—Junior, Intermediate and Senior Church School eae ner ts 11:00 a.m.—Nutsery and@™ Kindergarten Classes - AD a.m.—Children’s Comme - 11:00 a.m. ae WORSHIP Sermon: “THE HOUND OF HEAVEN” You ee Ane Fo Weep fathem: “Jonas Word af God Incarnate” —Mozart eiesineidi ii came tt: i$ am.—Primary Church School a a — CONFIRMATION CLASS ne ey "SPRING. PARK UNIT ED ) CHURCH es Kirkwood Drive 1:00 p.m.—BVENING WORSHIP * Minister: Rev, Olayten €, Lewis . ‘Anthem: “Bvening Sean ~-diainoendiecks Organtets Mrs. J. B. Herdman, LRA. (eee : - 9:45 aie Intermediate, Senior Church ee 5 iS oat ee ee 11:00 a Listereaan aut Primany, Clases : 11:00 oan CALL OF GOD’ ——— — : anch’ Sebatbest Testotlation ‘of Bioen Stewands. Trustees x First bantiot Chicky tis nm kaa Se 2 om Cerner of Prince and Fitzroy Streete oy oti ta ae: Rev. Maiceim F. Gariew, B.A. 8.D., Minister. "emer Mrs. ¥. L. Dingweti, Organist ana Chote —: , 9:46 a.m.—Sunday School. for all ages ‘ ‘ Organist; Mr. J, B. Rerdman wa i 9:48 a.m.—Senior, termediate and Funor Chae Babod i: 11:00 a.m.—Primary and Kindergarten va 11:00 a.m—Crib Room and Nursety wp to. twe pens 4 ee EE ee OS peas aan Anthem: “Lord, For Thy Tender —Farran : “$00 pm—Confirmetion Cewe tor Adudie ” i ‘8:48 p.m.—Confirmation Clase tor Young People ae "ADOPTION" Rev, J. @. EB. N60 pm Bolo: "A a pet Be / —Mre David Cox A Male an Tod ~$t. Paul's Anglican Che | Established 1769 by Royal Foundation The Rev. F. Louis Elias, ‘LS. Rector Ba _ Organist-ned Chole Director ; ‘* George A. Thompson, F.8.C.0.., (CHM) te FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT 0% am—tol¥ COMMUNION 9:45 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL: Junior, sealot gad Bille) Fate ge 5 11:00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL: Crib Nursery, Beginners and [| ©) Primary Classes mrt AS ie ieee 2a 26 BOS 11:00 a.m.—MORNING PRAYER AND SERMON ieee Anthem : “Turn Thy Face From My Sin”. pgtiyag ptt Thomas, Attwood anes : Subject MONTE We HAVE sapialale 7 ee ; fee rey WORTH DYING FOR, WE HAVE NOT FOUN) }\) \. ANYTHING WORTH Lavina § FOR.” ait *e30) p.m.—EVENING LENTEN Choir: cHOIR “Fe FORMED PAUL'S Bet yen ee as By Lenten Sermon: “HOW TO Gon PLEASE NOTE: THE 8:00 P.M. SERVICE THE CUSTOMARY 7:00 P.M. SERVICE