. new A. no (MS! lard lo Appreciate Spiritual Values By CARDINAL McGUIGAN A person can hardly apprec- iate any real value until he has had at least some actual exper Ience of it. The most complete description of an apple‘s taste won't make anyone hanker for apples one-tenth as much ss even a single bite. _ To appreciate spiritual values (which all boil down to God (1 limately) is very difficult for us unless and until we get some ex- perimental knowledge to go by. The joy and the satisfaction found in real prayer. the streng- th born of humble resignation in trials; the exultation of self-sac- rifice for love —- these are some examples of what I mean. PRAYER Until a person has tried to pray. indeed until he has suc- ceeded in encountering God in prayer (mysterious as this en‘ counter is), he cannot reaiiy know what prayer is Until he has really experienc- ed the strength God gives us as we endure life‘s trials, he can- not really know how much God h loves us. Until he has denied himself, sacrificing his desires and his plans for the sake of someone else, he cannor understand the trr-th of Christ's paradoxical tea- ching. “If anyone wishes to come after Me let him deny him- self and take up his cross and follow Me. For he who would save his life will lose it; but he . who loses his life for My sake will find ll.” EXAMPLE One of the key problems with regard to gaining this vital ex- perience is t get a man to make the first step, to dare the firsr experience with nothing much to go on but God’s word and our encouragement. If he can just succeed in elic- iting even once some major act of generosity. the battle will be half won. But rarely will our en- couragement take the form of lecturing him or worse still. of badgering him. It is the example of our lives that will provide him with en- couragement he needs. Only the evident vitality of our faith will help him. CHOICE Faith is a‘ gift, freely given. it must be freely accepted. God made us in His image and like- ness. We must have faith in the th goodness of God's creation. The danger of abuse of our freedom in the goodness 0' God‘s creation. The danger of abuse of our freedom must never lead us to stifle that freedom in the inter ests of serving od. We must do things... Christ 5 way. that is endeavor to induce people to goodness that choice as produced in our own lives. Perhaps the effort to convert people to Christ through pres- sure tactics is indicative of our own failure to freely “taste and see that the Lord is sweet. The fundamental choice he must make is whether or not he will let God be a Father to him. No one can make this choice for on. INDUSTRIAL TIPS Of e 33,000,000 karats of diamonds produced in 1962, al- most 27,000.000 were industrial, but the fewer gems'outvalued the others four times. l [A New Call for Faithfulness ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON s '3‘“ " ‘ 1; s-u. nwssm] .‘L (girl‘s \I About to enter the Promised _ d. Moses revrews the Israelites' wander: Laws—«Deuteronomy 1. Lan Moses repeats Divine Law and urges ‘ings, reminding them (.od ept membrance of it. He cites the bless- ;His part of the. Covenant and they ings of obeying the Law and the must keep theirs by obeying H13 necessity of passing it on to futum generations—Deuteronomy 6. MEMORY VERSE—Take. hoe dto yourselves that your heart be not deceived. and re turn aside, and “"9 0th" 50“" “d “mm” em.”—Deuteronomy 11:16. GOD’S PROMISES Moses Calls For Obedience (Editor's note: - The follow- ing material relating to tomor- row’s Sunday School lesson .15 used on copyrighted outlines produced by the Division of Christian Education. natio- nal Council of Churches in the U.S. and Is used by permission.) By R, H. RAMSEY OUR lesson today opens with the first chapter of Deuteron omy in which Moses begins his summation of the trials and tri- bulations which have afflicted Israel since she began the exo- dus from Egypt. After 40 years of wander- ' g the Israelites are once again about to enter the promo Sed land of Canaan. In review- ling the pasr 40 years, Moses re- minds the people of God’s pro- mises that everyting will no theirs if they only believe and o y Him. All their afflictions thus far have come as a result of their increduliiy and disobed- ience and in effect, Moses tells them that without obedience they may never gain the Promised Land. The first three verses of Deu- teronomy 6 capsule today's les- son neatly: If the people will only listen to and obey G od s voice, they will live long and in- crease mighiily in the land of milk and honey and which God has promised them. Then he goes on to explain Sometimes the future looks black; we can’t see a glimmer of light anywhere . . . and we ask for help without really expecting an answer. But we’re wrong. Even that: small word, “help” means that we have realized our own inadequacy and turned to Something outside ourselves for guidance. Called, or not called, “God is an ever-present help in trouble.” And whenever we ask Him to intervene, our lives are filled with new hope and inspiration. He does not ask us to worry about the future. In fact, He doesn't intend us to worry at all. Worry indicates uncertainty and fear, and these have no place in Chris- tian living. Perhaps you are thinking “That, takes greater faith than I'll ever have I” But you ~ forget God’s help. Perfect trust . . . serene .peace of mind . . . these are your birth- right. And your Church will teach you to attain them. quright 1m. Kaiser Advafising Service, Inc, Sheeting. Vs. II Mil II III. - N1 M II as The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the build- ' of character and good citizenship. It is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a strong church. neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four .:.ie. (4) For the sake of the’church itself. which needs his moral and material support. an to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday y Deuteronomy Psalms Psalms c s Philippians 31:1-8 4611-11 146:1-10 26:19-23 4:8—13 Saturday I Thessalonians II Timothy :1-11 1 :3-14 “"3 FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTE. To THE CAUSE OF THE BIIIIRGII BY THE FOLLOWINS INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND‘ BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS ATLANTIC DRYWALL AND IN TI 0N LTD. 46 Valley St. Appnisa' and Broker 436-2476 25 Water st. 289 Queen Sf. Summerside ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD. Wholequ & Raul] H‘rdware n. ‘1‘. JAMES MOORE I: McLEOD LTD. “1 137 Queen 81. Plumbing and Heating fluent” Sta" _ Dsy 4-9860 Night Him I, 1, mm . .0" 12 Elm Ave. so Edward St. “5“ "9 QM" 9' Calamari CHANDLER BROS, LTD. m 8!. S, NELSON GOOD Custom Woodworkers Plumbing sud Heating Contractor «5551 “’1wa Place on H. mm 6-803 11 Hawthorne Ave. , "a ISLAND WRRIERS Lrn. -m ' nip-9 m mum. sensuous!" «cu... r. Dwne. Prop.) ‘ ‘ ~ M 0-7131 1M Prince 8. 1-1273 70 Grafton St. 1 p , A!!!” TIE “"0! 0f "Ill ("1010! _ run cum mooncnunm ON nus PAGE FOR rims or ssnvrcns JOHN W. MscKENZIE Real Estate Consultant 1.. J. PETERS AND C0. Eventide Monuments the essence of the constant r9- consequences the relationship which should prevail between God and man. a statement repeated by Christ in Mark 12.30. In the first .place, there is One above us. omnipotent, eternal, unchang- sarble: One apart from oursel- ves. He is God. He is our God. He is ours be- l cause He has c rested u in l His own image, He loves cal ' and l r and desires to redeem us: because we will ultimately, if we are believers. be in His pre- sence, He desires us to an; proach Him as a Father. . He is One. Contrary to the innumerable deities of pagan- ism, He is one; whether He be revealed in the Persons of Fa— ‘ ' ther, Son or Holy Spirit. He Is ‘ still one God. 3 Israel is never to forget this. ‘ It must be engraved on their hearts and diligently passed on from generation to generation. If necessary. they must wear the Law before their eyes and .place it on the doorposrs so they will ever be reminded to keep the Divine Law. It is now or never for the Is- raelites to k ee p their part of the Coven an t. God has kept His thus far, and, even now is ready to forgive the Israelites (their transgressions. But woe unto those who disobey in the future! Now Moses gives the people Instructions as to their behav- ior after they enter the Promi- sed Land. Israel will conquer because God has promised it. But after she must dwell With a pagan people. And, to obey God she in u st keep separate He reminds Israel of God's wish that they remain apart from life of the pagan about to conquerai Deuteronomy 7-9 Moses exhorts the Israelites to obey the 500131 God: should they not. he will again 31‘3 1e Society official. Samples such prayers have been issued recently. "Elem-l} God, Who hast in 12 The Oustdlsu. Charlottetown. but. Aug..22..1984, Bible Societies in the world are be Thy faithful servants being encouraged. states s Bib- life’sL our u n 0 end_ Thorugh Jesus Christ ' ord. Amen." ~ “ God. Whose Blessed Son Jesus Christ is the True and Liv. ing Word, pour out, we beseech ' unto all Thee. 'l‘hy blessing upon the new campaign. “God‘s Word in this New Age.“ Grant that the spirit of this age may be over. come by the Spirit of the Ages. so that the Word of God mav ave free course and be glori- fled, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen." Suggested Daily Bible Read. lugs: Sunday. August 23: Psalm 84. Monday, August 24: Psalm 92. Tuesday. August 25: Psalm 26. Wednesday. August 26: lsa~ lah 12:1-6. Thursday. August 27; Isaiah 26: 1.12. Friday. August 28: Isaiah 38: 920. Saturday, August 29: Luke 1: 46-55; 68-79_ I splred all Scriptures. enable us to read ti'Jem profitsny for oc- trlne. for reproof, f or correction, for instruction in righteousness: that as people of God we be perfect. thorougily furnished “0 Thou Who art the God of the living. and Who dost speak today through 'I‘hy Holy Word, grant that III who read the Scriptures may hear Thy voice calling them to repentance and offering them pardon, and may come to know Him who Is the Living Bread, and Who c s n sustain and strengthen them to prevent their victorious entry M“ the land of Canaan. — Deuteronomy 10:12—11:32. dira peoples and of the orgetti Prominent Men. To Address UCM so much sought after in men's meetings such as Stanhope Con- ference. Associated with Dr. Denmui as guest speaker will he s New Brunswick layman. Alec Mac- Leod, a salesman residing at Nashwaaksls. Mr. Macleod. a former Islander. its a former secretary of Conference UCM and is quite active in lay activi- ties throughout the Maritimes. , Over 125 United Church Men from the three Maritime provin- ces are expected to attend. Dur- ing the weekend they will meet with Baptist men who w holding a similar conference st nearby Dalvay House. On Saturday afternoon a pre- sentation of the United Church new curriculum will made by Keith Lapp of Summerside. } This will be followed by a panel discussion and question period DR. DENMAN in which a number of clergy An outstanding preacher of the Methodist Church in United States will be the theme speak- er at the n I n t h annual confer- ence of United Church Men, which will take place at Stan- hope Beach Inn Sept. 11 to 13. He is Dr. arrry Denman. secre- tary of Evangelism of the Meth- odist Church. Nashville. Ten- nessee. Dr. Denman was theme speak- er at Elgin House Conference in l St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 1700 by Ron] Foundati- l‘bs Rev. P.‘ Mull Elias. 1.31.. Realm Maoist and Choir Director: George A. momma. r.n.c.o.. (CHM) A.R.C.M. I Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity 8:!) s.m.—Oelebrat:lon d Holy Communion Ceiebrsnt: Rev. Louis Elias. 11:00 s.m.—Moming Prayer and Sermon Preacher: Rev. W. '1‘. Warren, (Rector d St. Matthias, Fairbanks. Alaska) isbjerot: "THE POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT ‘ Attend diurch this Sunday. You are cordially welcome. St. Peter's Cathedral Word Square Anglican Church of Csnsds ‘l'hs Ven. Arehdeseon J. R. stles. M.A. Rector The Reverend Csnol E. M. Malone. M.A.. 0.1). Honorary Assistant Priest 1 Miss Susanne Brenton. [.Ic. Mus" Organist Mrs. I. W. Patterson. Choir Director August u—m Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity 8:00 syn—Holy Eucharist 0:45 s.m.—Mntt.lns 11:00 sun—Choral Eucharist and Sermon, 7:00 p.m.—-Evenoong Visitors are most welcome at all services. m‘ SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH (Corner Dunkirk Street and Kirkwood Drive) Minister: Rev. Clayton C. Lewis Organist and Choir Director: Mrs. Ron H_ Atkinson 11:00 s.m.-—Nursery in Church Hall 11:00 emu—Sermon: "TEE HEM OF HIS GARMENT” y.. Solo: “When I Kneel Down To Pra (Mrs. John Carr) 1955 and at Berwick conference in 1956. His speaking engage- ments have taken him to sever- al continents and it is his frank approach to problems in Chris- tian living that has made him from them. In the second half of chapter 7 there is a long. detailed prom ise of victory, followed by tne basic eXhoration that if they forget the Lord their God and walk after the gods of the pagans they would perish. Thus far. God has dealt gra- ciously with» Israel. Moses says in chapter 8. Never forget Him. For there is no sin more common than that of forgetting God. It is the sin of youth. mid- dle and old age: of the foolish and frivolous. the sensual and worldly; of professional and tradesmen. of women, teach- ers and students; of politicians and philanthropists: of press chers and theologians who are tempted to m ake ideas of God do duty for God. There are three great and good reasons why Israel should zealously obey the Law of the Moses says (Deuteron- omy 10.12 — 11.32). First. she has full knowledge of God's infinite greatness and goodness. Secondly, as gloriously redeemed this peo- ple from the enslaving and cor- rupting power of Egypt. And thirdly. if the Israelites are true to this kind of an ideal th ey will find life richly satisfying. The chapter concludes with a definite promise that no matter how powerful the inhabitants of Canaan might be at the time of Israel’s entrance into the Pro- mised Land. God will give them a sweeping victory if they are but obedient to Him. ALEC MacLEOD will be asked to participate. Song leadership will :be given by 'Dr. Peter MacDOnald. formerly of Crapaud and now of H ifax. He will be assisted at the organ by Gordon Murray of Kensing- n. Encourage Bible Use Prayers for the u se of the Bible and for the work of the "A WARM WELCOME AWAI’I‘S YOU" The Salvation Army "Home of Evangelism Since 1865” Grest George (reel 35 Villa Avenue Sunday: Directory Class—9:30 am. Sunday School—10 mm. Holiness Meetim—ll mm. Salvation ' -—7 pm. Friday: Yam People's Hobby Class—4:15 pm. A WEICOM'E AWAI’I‘S YOU AT THE ARMY" Major Ronald 11. Wsdker TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Chsrloltetown. P. l. 1. W8 Rev. J. G. E. Ball. l.A. Rev. G. G. Wmss. B.A.. 3.1). Organist & onus: of Choirs: Boystos I". Mugtord. A.R.C.O. 11:00 s.m.—Nm-s«y in Social Hall Moses introduces a summat. lzing review of two tragic cri- ses in the last 40 years of Israel's history in Deuteronomy 9. He reminds th e m of their 0 w n stubborness and deprives them of any justification for boasting of their own goodness or right- eousness Untiringly he calls for single - hearted, personal de- votion to Jehovah. whose care of His people has been so manl- fest in the benefits showered upon them. — Charlottetown Bible Chapel 235 Cnmberlsnd St. st Longworth Avs 11:00 arm—Family Bible Hour. 4:15 p.m.—-Radio Broadcast, 0:00 p.m.-Evening Service. Conducted by the Young People 11:00 syn—BROADASI' OVER CFCY Set-mm: "THE PARTICULARJTY OF JESUS“ (Rev. G. G. Wyrwas) Solo: “The Holy City" (Adams) G. G. Wynvus) “A Welcome awaits you st Trinity" The Kirk of S. James AN NJUAI. MEMORIAL SERVICE 5 Church. St. J . Presbyterian The some“ 1'. u. 3. Seniors, an. s.r.u.. unlit. Orgsnlst and Director of the Choirs Chrlsfopher Gledhlll. M.A.. B.Mus.. A.n.c.c.o. 11:00 I.m,—-DIV1NE SERVICE AND SERMON av ms mums- ~ “OUR SOULS A SIGHT OF THAT 1M- MOR'I‘AiL SEA" (Ecclesiastes 3211) Solo: “Come Ye Blessed“ (John Prindle Scott) Mrs. David Cox THE KIRK IS OPEN DAILY—ENTER, REST. AND PRAY VISITORS ALWAYS WEIEOME I First Baptist Church Caner of Prince sud l‘ltsroy Streets lav. Mdcolnl P. Isl-low. l.A.. 3.1).. Minister Ire. V. L. Dhgwsll. Organist and Choir Direc- 1o:oo ..m.—eimaq'sooooi for all m. 11:11) s.m.—-Llc. Prsnk Guints, Singing Evange- - 11st. Haiku. NJ. 1:30 pan—He. hank Guinta. Singing Evange list. Halifax, NS. 7:!) pm. Wednesdsy.—Prsyer Meeting. CALVARY TEMPLE Pentecostal Assemblles of Canals U Street m Rev. C. I. Ions. Pastor 0:13 am. Radio Broads-sat, Smunersfds Station 0:45 s.m.4undsy School. Classes for All 11:00 s.m.—Communlon Service. Lloyd Perry, Spesker 1:30 p,m.—-Dvangellstlc Rally. Lloyd 'Perry. Speaker. ATTEND CHAWTOWN'S FULL GOSPEL munc- Zron Presbyterian Church . Cos-nor Prise. sue Grsftss Street no Rev. Dos-Id A. 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