oS ; [The FallofJerusalem - ILLUSTRATED. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON. By Alfred J. Buescher Scripture—I Kingy 24, 25; Ii Chronicles 36. "Wher Josiah is killed, his son Jehoa- For eleven years Jehoiakim's loyalty Jehoiachim. continues the war with Placed upon the throne by Nebuchad- s faz takes the. throne. Three months’ vacillates between Egypt afd Assy- Babylon. Jerusalem fal!s and many nezzer, Zedekiah rebels. Jerusalem is ; | ie: he is deposed w, the Bi gi conn ria. His ere prevanrs ore See ee ee ba _ destroyed, the people exiled, and the roah who makes Jehoiakim king nezzar imto iSastrous war. Jeha Carri into -captivity. o1a- > ra : i Soy , h © ign. chi given some. privi- . ‘Southern Kingdom® ends - Kings Mapativity. II Chronicles 3621-4 —It Kings 24:1-7; Chronicies- 36:3-7. leges-—IIl Kings 24:6-16, 25-27-30 24: 17-25-22; If Chronicles MEMORY VERSE: “For the Lord will not cast off forever: but. though he cause grief, yet will esd have compassion according to the a Multitude of, his mere ies. "—Lamentations $:31, $2. | THE LAST years E Tragic End OfA Kingdom > tame punishment is, “from God's standpoint, ishment at all. It punishment for reformation. ; the evil we are practicing and te i us cerfain eternal truths What often appears to: us _as viewed not pun- is God at- tempting té teach us something pre purpose of Half-Million BiblesFor Ghana e Shingl | The Guodian. Charlottetawn. ‘Met Fos HR ‘sienna Yea OTTAWA To show unity through diversity isthe goa a series of multi-faith services which will be held across the of ¢ountry throughout Canadas Week or Christi Unity We Centennial year : celebrate ro oer (Bie ened sents the Canadian Jewish Con- "oted that Agriculture Minister The Canadian Inter-faith Con- bond ek and on World Relig- gress on the board Nationa! reene and J Waldo Monteith ference, which has brought toge- ion Day, marked by the Baha'i peadquarters of the Conference PC - Perth): former ‘health ther an unprecedented 31 faiths religious community on Nov. 11 mT OL 4 , minister, were te eslebrate to ‘promote and co-ordinate reli- Special inter- faith services and 2"* #* aurier Ave: wes thdays today. Mr. Greene te gious. observances for ~ 1967, events are also planned for the Suite 204. Ottawa, Ont. = %i.4Mr° Monteith 63 views the Inter-faith Commun- national capital and the 10 pro- : ene ity Services project as a ‘‘peo- vincial capitals. . ple to ol Centennial wen- rie of the possibility that Th Vv eryone ome teen-agers to senior citizens. It is one of seven na- tion-wide religious projects: be- . ing planned for 1967 in a spirit of ecumensism by the. Conference- iThe Canadian Inter-faith con- ‘ference was established through a grant from the Centennnial Commission. Working through~ provincial and local Centennial «and inter- faith . committees across the country, the Ottawa-based Con- ference {s allotting major plan- for example, among the faiths, ence -committee planning communigy services project ex- the realjty y only go‘ &xpress some degree of Each communify will move ry) ts own pace, planning joint ser- vices of various kinds- during, National Pra yer contd coe to give the genera- a!-public the idea of tota! unity the Confer- the plained: “As much as we de- sire this as our goal, we accept that we are trving unity in diversity. The inter- faith concept allows us to keep our own identities and still re- flect the role we have all had in varying degrees in the history Ime 24, 1948 1 part of Me” Rev. Keith Wool | ° ¢ reas ard of Trrento said explaining the intended scope of the inter faim services prove! wit on! Ate Noted ard represents the ‘ re Oo Church of Canada on the Con yference’s 19-memher—_beard. of TTAWA ‘CP’ — The Com- lawecians made.up as well. of mons gave desk - thumping representatives of the .Roman thday . congratulations Thure- Catholic, Jewish, Lutheran, An dav to Transport Minister Pick- ghican, Orthodox, Minnonrte sits who was 61, and Ex- == Baptist and Presb\terian faiths eres Minister Martina, Chairman of the Canadiay In Opposition ter-faith Conference is Lavy ‘ser’ said Becker of Montreal, who repre- © zoed Leader both ministers. were parliamentarians.” ‘178 Great George Street Capt. and Mrs. Ray Nelson Directory Class—9:30 a fii. Sunday School--19 am Holiness “Meeting—1] a.m Sermon: “MOUNT MORIAH AND \BRARAM" Salvation Meeting—-7 p.m = “FROM SINKING SANDS HE LIFTED r Tuesday, § p.m.—Home League (Public. meeting) Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU Sunday AT THE ARMY CALVARY TEMPLE PENTECOSIFAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA Upper Prince Strret Rev. Cyril Clarke, Pastor (EDITOR'S NOTE: The fol. firsfpaid’tribute to. Egypt, be- Gedaliah -governor of the land ‘The second theme is that of 5 vi In New _ fowine material relating to to- came a vassal of Nebuchadnex- Seven months later the people the remarkable qualities of the erg address fi < e ae ~s re : ed of egg aD our diversity ae “Morrow's. Sunday School _les- zar. then took the Egyptian sde revolved, killed the governor Jewish people. They endured. rx rec at th aymen 2 your e' : ; ; ot ry a * . ‘ guin, General Secretary © @ adults in individual eommuni- have something to say to those ™ gon is based on- copyrighted in a -war with Babylon. During and fled to Egypt. Thus the They are probably the most en- Tiniteq Bible Societies, said ties for whom religion is not a vital —eutlines produced by the Di- the war, Jehoiakim suddeniy Southern Kingdom came to an during people in human history. “I wish we. could imagine alana : vision of Christian Education, died and was succeeded by his end - Beginning with Abraham, soc outstretched hands grasp- i ational Council of Churches son Jehoiachin Still, a gleam of hope flicker- roughly two thousand years he- : : » forgiv . : | Still, : : ion, joy, forgive- the U.S... and: is used by This king also did evil in the ed briefly-in the ‘historian’s ac- fore Christ, they have -had a tu- ae aie queues Lion Dicshwtuctaa Church - e Permission.) sight of the Lord, so. in the eount of the disaster. in the 37th multuous history. Hunted, houn- waihering in little African mar: Ry R.H. RAMSEY eighth year of his reign “579 "year -of Jeholachin’s captivily,~a ded, persecuted through “the (ets when the Bible van stops; Corner Prince and Grafton Streets The history of the reigns.of BC). the Lord + allowed Nebu- new king -of Babylon freed ihe ages, scattered over the face of tens of millions in North India; The Reverend Donald_A. Campbell, B.A., D.D. 4 he last four_kines of: Judah is chadnezzar to take Jerusalem Jewish -monarch from prison, the earth, they “have vived, hundreds of thousands of mi- 2 ' m account of one foolish act 294 send 10,000 people — includ- allowed hinr to eat at the king's overcoming seemingly #0 8 u r- grant workers in Europe; mil- Mrs. Harvey MacKinnon, L.Mus., B.Mus. t nother, a. series of . ing Jehoiachin— to Babylon as ble, and gave him an an- mountable obstacles and handi- s of destitute in Brazil; ref- Organist ana Choir Directer. ifter a : i per own table, £ lion wna! and national catastrophes captives. nuity for the remainder of his Giving the Hebrews caps to occupy places of honor and importance throughout the ugees in Vietnam and Uganda July a call came from /mlminating in the fall of. Jeru- one last, “Last jalem in 468 BC chance, Nebuchadnezzar in- life world . Ghana for. half-a-million Bibles Josiah. the last’ “good? king Stalled Zedkiah, still another of Two themes are recurrent -They are God's people. All for schools there. Tanzania is Pat Judap. did everything in his Josiah's sons, on the throne of throughout thts lesson. Forst geripture testifies te. this lining up for’ similar orders, and ower to restore Jehovah wor- Judah. Zedekiah, however, was that evil of any kind does not ae God ch the d set Malawi, Zambesia and Kenya ’ 30d chose m and se hip and maké: it effective in a8 Sinful as his brothers, and pay. The Bible goes to great ien- : : seem to be. moving in the same “he lives of his people. Unfor- the Lord caused him to rebel *~" h 1 thé flout them aside to render to man- direction. One day, no. doubf, © wnately, he became a pawn in unsuccessfully against Nebuci- ths to show that evil— the tlout- ying the greatest of all possible Nigeria will have ite turn ina of. the Or resiits—in—suffering -and- the -de-« struction of life's most precious atine ilar His— patience— completely —@x- . hau sted, Nebuchadnezzar be- “services. t springing originally twelve sons of Jacob—. Ne power <tr gaete between =—f2gypt-and—Assyria—and—met—an | intimely end — But it is not punishment infiict- ed-in-a-spirit—_of —revenge;for God ilove, and His purposes are loving. Rather, it is punish- ment intended to awaken us to *y the reigning.Egyvptian Phar- 10h, who placed _Jehoiakim—an— ther of Josiah’s sons, on the throne : 4 will.o’ the wisp, ~~ years. : Atter—eing —Zedekiah's two sons in the presence of their father, Nebuchadnezzar put out Zedekiah's eves and appointed — ad ca mane Jehoiakim iwho- was Himself, a Jew Fi snigg urns Sued Son ECATHIE seiged Verusalem. burned it to, alues. God's will must be obey- revealed His nature and His di- ing. “but reigned ‘only three the ground, and took the people d fia ffer aishment nonths.. hefore—being--dethronedinto a captivity which lasted-70 °°! "We _Suller__punishmen ene eS ofthe Brble -is—not—an-—out-of-bounds God. Se territory of the’ Bible Societies “alone or a féw “other” Christian” organizations within the mission vine. purposes to and for man- of the Churoh. It is part of- the} kind. The culmination of this total witness of the Church. The -message—came—in—the—personal-world_has—grown—beyond_t he life, teachings, deaths and resur- Teach of the individual colpor- rection. of His Son, Jesus: Chrst, teur employed by the Bible Soe- ieties in the 19th century.” DAILY BIBLE READINGS Sunday, June. 2%: Isaiah 4 ,! 17 . ‘Monday, 18-31 Tuesday, June 28: }14-28. »| “Wednesday, “June ®: June 27: Isaiah 40 Isaiah 43 Ee SR Fe debe ee eek a ae : Thursday, June 30: Mark ¢ 1- Friday, July 1: Genesis 3 | _ Saturday, _duly = Genesis 4 MUST e : i t { I i i my Wie F HH 4 i ee ‘Thats what my paren seid when I aed iT cok! 5 fe B's Senay Sehnl. £ c You see, there are lots of churches in town. And remes hawen’t decided whach Ce to attend, ‘These are important decisions. They take time! seh ae | But that doesn’t mhake Sunday mornings much fun. With all-mey- friends at chereh, there's to play with except that bully. wp the street. And Dad and Mother say I shoukin’t play with That's funny! How come parents ean decide 4 _can't t decide what chureh we Should attend? 5 nobody him. what kind of hope we should play with, but they sasneninnsnantincnanihaettn apy di —— een eee Seems to me that going to cherch next Sanday might help ws all deci, Coperipht 1985 Kesster Advertiang Sereice, hae, Sodan We Sunday Monday Tuesday” Wednesday arsdoy Fridow Soturday ? Deutero nomy Jechua MN Chronicles Psalms —— Hebrews a 30:15-20 24.19.28 29:1-11 33:4.12 A1:-8-13 1-19.26 11:23-28 z ~~Timportant fact cy + sip + G+. + TP + sia eee a Ds ob ~ewomran “Phe “THiS FEATURE-1S-CONTRIBUTED—T0-THE-CAUSE-OF THE CHURCH ~~ Malagasy Bibles Are: + Presented The President of the Malag- asy Republic, Philibert Tsiran- ana, was presented with two Copies of the Malagasy Bible, reprinted in Madagascar after 130 years, on March 10th, by Pastor. Rajaonarivony, Chair- man of the Malagasy Bible So- ciety. The President, in expressing shis appreciation, stated |_“"L have. a. Bible right here .on -1my desk that never leaves -me. | Thank you for the good news of the printing of the Bible again _ here among us. That is one of | the marks or proofs of our in- \dependence. Now independence ts: alt-things—ts- returning tos |whether it he concerning the {Bible or the Church. That is‘an «May four work | ever go forward to the fulfil. | ment of your responsibility to our native land, and may God help you to accomplish this. There are stiit--many Malagasy | people who de not know the - Bible, which it would be good for them to know, that we’ might forsake idol worship throughout Madagascar.” After accepting a Bible for his personal use, and one for’ the President's office, President Tsiranana donated 25.9 francs to be used to give free Bibles to | those who need:them The Malagasy Rible was first printed in 1835, but the persecu- y= tion and martyrdom of the Christians made ‘t necessary for printing to he_ done outside the island. The Bible was pub- lished last year in Tananarive by the newly Malagasy Bible Society. DAILY BIBLE READINGS Sunday, June 19 Psalms 66 Monday, June 2 Psalms 67. Tuesday, June 21: Psalms 91. __ Wednesday, June 22. Psa'ms “91 and 98 Thursday, June 2%:. Psalms 104: 1-15 Friday, June 24 Psalms 104 16-35 ~~ Saturday, Bornes —~Paalms | 1341. ——— INVENT RADAR DEVICE MOORESTOWN, “J /AP)— Tsaiah 9:45 am.--The Churth School 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class Solo: Fairest Lord - "0 p.m —DIVINE- WORSHIP ; WORLD > <4. Miss Charlottetown ' 235 Cumberland St. The Old Book .. Sermon: THE TWOFOLD are aer OF THE 11:00 a.m. —DIVINE WORSHIP GOSPEL _ Mr. Hugh Lowry Miss Vicky Robertson Sermon: THE _GREATEST THING IN THE < Solo » weve A Story To Tell To The Nation Marlene Matheson A CORDIAL WELCOME ‘TO ALL Sunday School (continues all summer)—11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.—James A. Stair . The New Birth - The Blessed Hope Classes for all ages 11:00 a.m.—Nursery School Jesur Bible Chapel at Longworth Ave. The Precious Blood re iH —9-15 2 m_.—Jiadio_ Reoadeast,—Summerside—ctatiea ——_—__—_1 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service 7:3 p.m.—Evangelistie Service You will receive a warm welcome at Calvary Temple BIRCHWOOD FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. (Birchwood St. near Léngworth Ave.) Minister: Rev. W. R. Underhay, B.A. ~ | HE a 7.9 p m.—Evening Worship 2 VISITORS. WARMLY WELCOME SSS Christian Reformed Church | © Rev. M. Dornbush, Minister 10:0 a.m.—Morning Worship ‘F.nglish) Elder J. Kamphuis officiating 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School 7:3 p.m. Evening Worship (Dutch) Elder M. Visser officiating You are cordially ake worship with es MORNING 10-00 a.m.—Sund&y -Schoot for Solo: Mias Shirley Graha Led sas —Evenng Service vw fs Sermon MISNOMER”™ Minister: Mr... Organist: - 10:7 am Maritime Christian - PARK ROYAL U Rev. 5. Tye, B. 10:00 am.—DIVINE WORSHIP (Please note: time) Sermon: LOOKING a Sacrament of Holy The Rev. Male Ans A. 11:00 Rey You Are Invited To Central Christian Church — 219 Kent Street “We extend a warm inviiation t+ 3% SHERWOOD - PARKDALE —_ all azes screens ; 6 Sermon: “QUO. VADIS”" “Beside Still Waters” ‘Hamblen) m 11:0 a.m.—Morning Worship and the Lord's Supper “THE NEW MORALITY - A Ww. 0. Weale -Mrs. Helen MaCRae, A.R.C.M. © WE EXTEND A WARM WELCOME TO ALL se — - Sherwood Church of Christ (Meeting tm “Sherwood Elementary Beheol) ninemsn Sunday School for all ages Nursery through Adult clase 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship and the Lord's Supper Speaker: Mr. Rankin MacKinnon from the College NITED CHURCH 1s Christie Drive, Parkdale ae A., B.D., Minister Mr. Leslie Hiscott—Organist. and Director of 10.00 am.—Child care im Church Hall s OUT Solo: Mr. Donald Hutchinsce Communion Visitors Always Welcome The Kirk ol St. James MeCuslg. A, B.D, _ Director of Musie Christopher Gledhill, M.A., B. Mus, ARCCO i nendaaieeneaipeeteeenemmeaeeenmnemmemneel JUNF 26, 1966 A.M. “WHAT CHRISTIANS BELIEVE AROUT 7 “CHURCH™ Stephen Andrew Hayes, RA, : Solo: “The Lord Is Long-Suffering and Mercrful” 1:Ma m.—Children’s Cornet Worship With t Engineers at Radio Corp. of America's et a have developed a radar vite so sensitive that in the dark it can detect the differences be- tween-the walk Tf a,man and a 2 aaches- TWide, nine inches hah ant one Linch thick and weighs only -two St. o Peter $ Vea. “Archdeacon J. R..Da BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED-INDIVIDUALS-AND-BUSINESS- ESTABLISHMENTS JOHN W. MackENZIF ‘WOOD CONVALESCENT. , se Real Estate” Consultant 5 2 NURSING HOME LTD. tei [SON GOOR Appraiser and. Broker °° . ‘ 9 Gratton St. Charlottetows . or 4-362 269 Queen st Plumbing ‘and Heating Contractor ; : ‘a. T. JAMES 4-ouy2 7 -Hawthorne Ave. MOORE & McLEOD LTD. - Plumbing and Heating _ - f . Departmenta:~ Store : Pav #OR6F Night ¢3299 4-5541 119 Queen St 12 Film Ave, ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE READ THE CHURCH~ANNOUNCEMENTS ON_THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES © Edward st pounds ‘ELECT PRESIDENT OTTAWA. ‘CP Ray E Ives, 78; of Stayne ynt., has beew elected pre of. the Ontario Horticu't Associa- tion. Other members Of the new executine—are ice-presi- dents. Virs_Georsae Lemke, ; Pembroke F ar LeJeune, 'Ridgewa nF ‘Gomme Taran treasorer, H FE. Markle Mise Suzanne Brenton; _Mrs. B. W. 8.00 am.—Holy Eucharist 8:45 a.m _—Matting Summer Church Camps for Application forms availa July : \, arvenmned idan EEE TS “Cede Kev. Cation F. M. Malone, M.A.. D.D.LL.D. Honorary Assistant Priest Patterson, Choir’ Director June %—The Third aan after Trinity . 11:09 am —Choral EucMaris#t and Sermon 7.00 pm —Evensong and Sermon Visitors are cordially weleome at ell services Cathedral” vies, oA 1h, Rector Lic. Mup.. Organist oe 4 * boys and 2 at “rapaud im ble at back © cathedral PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Meeting in the Sherwood Women’s Inctitule Hall ‘ Maple Avenue The, Rev. Ian C. Glass, B.A., B.D... Ministe 9.45 a.m.—Church School Classes for all ages- 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship . Sermon: “A GREAT FUTURE” A WARM WELCOME AWAITS You | First Baptist Church — Cerner of Privce and Fitsrey Streets Rev. Maiceim F. Gariew. B.A. B.D., Minister Mra. V. L. Dingwell, Organist and Chale Sirentes 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School for all ages. 11:00 a.m.—"TAKING & VACATION” Guest Soloist: Mrs. T. D. DeBlole (Broadcast, CFCY) ~ ¥:00-p-m:—"THE-MAN-WHOSE- PREAM~ CAME TRUE” Duet: Selected—Misses Mariene and Joanne Carmichael | Rev. Fdward G. Britten, Pastor, vestaben Baptist Churches. will be the Guest Preacher at both services. : A. WARM WELCOME, AWAITS YOU. Se Diefenda- - He - “SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH Kirkwood Drive t and : a L.R.A.M. 11 am Mprsery 11.00 a.m.—Sermon: “THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY” (Rev. C. C. Lewis) Sole: Miss June Foster, Guest Soloist The Sacrament of Holy Communion will be observed You are Welcome to Worship with Ue ocneeieiteenenennittttthentemneteeeaennnmmmeEmmEn eee TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Chariottetown, P.F.1. Rev. John G. E. Ball, B.A. Rev. Gerald. G. Wyrwas, B.A. B.D. Organist and Director of Choire: ' Mr. J. B. Herdmas Ministers: 11 00 am ~-Nursery and Crib Room in Social Hall £ 11:00 am _—"A.GOOD TABLE” (Rev.3: 4. E Rall) Duet: ‘The Sabbath Morn” ‘Mendelasohn) ‘-Lynda and Marly Drake : a Sacrament of The Lord's Supper 7.00 p.m.-—"'THE DEMANDS OF GOD'S KINGDOM” : (Rev. G. G. Wyrwas) Duet: “‘O Lord. Our Gevernor” ‘Telemann’ Mrs. Christopher Gledhill and Mr. Reg MacLeas Guest Organist Christopher Gledhill, You ‘are welcome te Worship with as. ce St. Pauls Anglican Church Established 1769 by Royal foundatios The Res. F. Louis Flias, .5.1.. Rector Organist and Choir Director George A. Thompsen. F. B.C. ».. (CHM ARC Ma : ———PRENIEY iit “EW am. HOLY ¢ COMMLNION_ ae 11.00 —MORNNG PRAYER AND“ sERMON . Sermon: “SONGS AT MIDNIGHT” -EVENING PRAYER AND HOLY LAND SLIDES It was delightful to see a goodly number of peo. o-snie ccna ath n.last. Sunday _sizht.andwe-hope-to see Many more as we together view the scenic land —and Hel places where cor bord 4ived treo thousand ‘ears azo 7:00 p.m CONTINUATION OF YoU ARE CORDI\ WELCOME ATTEND ALL OUR SERVICES ™ it in ie . ae ~