the Ottoman. Charlottetown. Ssh. Sept. 19. 1904. '11 am he did uli the coun. ly the moi-oil u the body of MI to give a more exhaustive de- Christ. Di. People Demand 0 King ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON land-q I! C h u h k ‘ ErgfctIiIonTgfoiheIgdgzwyog-l; IIiI5IIiInitIiItIiIlg iin which the Council could ap- much as it conveys the notlon of 'proach its task. the intimacy of Christ with His And this was a return to scrip- Church. the organic unity ture. and to a whole variety of head and members . images and symbols in which it has become clear. however. 0 n g the nature of the Church is ex. that not all the Council Fathers . Ipressed in Holy Scripture. are satisfied that t'iis symbol ; IMAGES brings out the true image of the CARDINAL McGUIGAN 'tween theological experts. ' The images are manv: the Chum“ “‘3' would "we" ‘0 “1° . ' world of today. Smce the day. late in January Ecumenism includes every le- Church as a building raised "D II I_ _I II of 1959. that Pope John announc— vel of effort by Christians in re- bv Chris. the H0”. { Cod ‘ ed his intention of calling an ec- spouse to the impulse of tie Ho - ‘ ‘ ' “’I" j - "‘9 ESCAPES IN PLANE umenical council. the Catholic ly Spirit toward unity. _‘emple 0f "‘9 H01." Spirit. the I I r I Church has moved at a breath- Besides theological conversa- dwelling place of God. yegf‘g‘lfiEgas'IR‘g‘e'53‘ln153113; taking pace. Few reckoned with tions which is "dialogue" in The Church is Ihe - 4 Ithe power of Pope John and ev- the limited sense. Ilhere must he GodI His kaI HIS IIfIfglIDle “(Ii [8,, [West (icrmaIny ThgrsIdIay in ;en fewer with the volcanic forc-‘collaborallon tn iomt community fje1d_ His CityI The Church is a I “lg-$3 9' DIallC- 01cc 5‘ 'es stirring below the surface of projects and increased sharing bride of Chm. and His mVsh-hal ljuenc "'g 53”? the. youth ‘the C‘lurch. of some kind of prayer and wor- body. ‘ 3"de “19 Plan? In 8 ll€ld near Rejecting Samuel's sons as unworthy Out searching for some donkeys. Samuel calls the Iaraelites to Mlzpa'li, Saul defeats the invading Ammonites . . A imp The pilot came to the d eshi . the Saul seeks Samuel's uidance. lie- where. with God's hei , Saul is elect» . I “My c“ 0” Chaqacgr'" ms smp’ Man-V 0‘ the SPN‘ChPS 0f the - « ' h, g p I g I P .11.] the Israelites celebrate their new eruption? The question is not “JUSTICE Fathers have dealt with these ‘22:]?33‘1 hf;n “Er: afignfibymgi mental clamotr for him to find a cam: God ha. revealed Saul to ed kin . Samuel outlines the duties. , _ . . . 15 g g limitations of the now national life with burnt offerings mnd‘easy to answer as one might’ Certainly ” is “me mat scrlplura' images 01‘ Sfi'mb0154 hind after failing to persuadfl guess. Part of the answer mainhl‘iSllaM Worked “’89th "Vim “1 all 0! lb 951‘ talks at the his wife to flee with him police kins. God imt'ructa him to give in Samuel as the chosen king. Samuel rights and ‘0 . lie in the frequent calls that the men of good Will for the com- Council one can hear the Church their demands—‘1 Samuel 8. honors and anoian him.—1 Samuel 9. government—1 Samuel 10. sacrifices—l Samuel 11, MEMORY VERSE—“Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord; and the people whom He hath chosen for his own inheritamm." iCuunCil fathers make the“ mgnIvIlI'eIlIfare. I I I struggling with the dimwh task ‘Ta‘d:__m__ _ ‘ A” __ I'm. 33: 2. :Church more "relevant" in the. a 010! are n0 0" 3’ permlll-iof ex ressi h PM 1 lworld. ed to join with others in com- who 5:“! jsIng erseu’ or saying LARGEST GLACIER UNITY munity action for Justice and a! One can gather from “stem” . . i - - - - H .\ew Zealands Tasman Gla. . Part may lie in the Ipeclal:fully human social order in city. to these talks that the lead“ .- Charlottetown Bible enthusiasm which Pope Joiin'sinallon and WOTld- but they “eilmage for the Church has b.1253 (4‘1: izrglgflmiilgs tlhe souhhem emphasis on the pastoral char-lurgedtodo so. that symbol of St. Paul. name- to tho‘mnes Mae ong an up 235 Cumberland St.. at Longworth Ave. the Council arou T‘vis common witness of the I ' ' acter of _ I I Part may lie in the fervor with Ngcirile coImmunities to the' which the issue of Christian,"I .08 equally 0‘ 81 men has - S Unity has been explored. 'long been overdue. Yet most of Army Each of the emphases I u-lt‘he failure to act together on "Home M Evangelism Sin” 1865., (Editor's note: — The follow-I'man moving an entire nationIthem. probably meaning th ey veals something about t’ie mood‘fllCll issues come more from in: Great George street lng material relating to tomor-j with a powerful address, as fre-5would become a nation great‘of the Church. a mood com- ertla and psychological isolation 55 Villa Avenue Maj R M row’s Sunday School lesson is quently happens today. land powerful in war. and per- 3 pounded of unrest. hope and a then Ifrom any bogglinl over. or o" H‘ wm‘" based on copyrighted outlines! Israel's change from a the- haps rich and influential. jsense of release. lDFInCIPl€~ Sunday: Directory Glass . 9;.‘30 a m THIRD GREAT WEEK produced by the Division Motocracy to a monarchy was not‘ Samuel feels that the people' The plea for “relevence is! If we If. really leTlOUS lbfilll .,m_' ' i . , . . tun y School—10 . Christian Education. Nationan brought about by a revelation have rejected God as their king. ! just not a matter of the Church‘s l Christlan umty. lf It Is more than. Holiness Meeting—ll am. mm. CIId Councll of Churches in the U.S..‘ from God, but by the people’s and in disappointment. prays to.impact on the world. It is also agl parlor game. for a few ecum- Salvation Meeting—7 p m and is used by permission.).~-. desire fora change. Though «111- God. He is instructed to give inlplea that the Church find wayslenk‘Ial SOPhlSllt'alPS. I “‘0 quSl Frldayl Ymmig People's Hobby ("lass 4;15 pm 7230 In“. tent with the judgeship of Sam-; to the demand of the people andIto make itself more meaningful‘ begin 8:3 500"?! DOSSIble to find A WELCOME AWAl'I‘S YOU AT THE ARMY" ‘ By R“. RAMSEY uel. he was an old man and a find a king for Israel. However. i to its own members. QwaIys In Wthh the Ordinary Mon. . F". 8 PJ", Though the events in today'shnew ruler was inevitable. he is to warn the people of the It must find ways to reach- lalhhflfl can take COHCI‘elQ “PPS h lesson occurred 3.000 years ago.;‘ The Israelites gave Samuel evils of klngship and what this them. and to break through their toward Unity. . speaker the problems. needs, fears andltwo reasons why they wanted a change of government might indifference. their tlmldtity. their we calm“ 1°. 0" for"? "l" l 1 emotions are exactly as prevail; king. Samuel's sons. his natural mean. [hlddell “X10”?! about the PC!“ “33 mat God w'” bimg {mm} ' Wallace cudmore now. in our so-called advanced successors, were corrupt. tu-rn- The warning which Samuelimanence of Christ's work of Sa-‘llIls own way and "l "l3 0W civilization. 1 ing aside for lucre. taking bribes accordingly delivers has some i lvation. llm€- 379‘ sffidfas'W rem-‘9, '0 ' Ch Angus. Ont We have the problem of the} and perverting judgments. there- remarkably accurate details of; Great strides have been made dew-‘9 33990150 mean! 0‘ 36""3 Mums“. R‘ "gumo'm P' 5- '- election of a leader. somethihgl fore being unwort‘ly of succeed- exactly what did occur in Is-iln the field of ecumenism tind>as H's mmmems- ' Re" ' G" E‘ B‘m' 3"- Iht“ " many countries face from timeiing Samue. rael's history and is probably ah‘dihloIgue" has begun betweenl A DREAM "' G" 6' "mu- 3- u 11-D- ‘ . to time; we have the probleml 1n the second place. they reflection of the opinions of hheIChrlstlans of many different It is unquestionably true that 0'1"“"11 Director of Choirs: Royston r. Mugford snco of war — hardly an outdatedi wanted a king so they could be Biblical histmian writing in .fajllhs. ll would be quite wrong t0, God will bring unity in His own R—Q subject: and we {lave a great.»like the other nations around retrospect. That the Israelites think that ecumenlsm COHSlSlS Way and in His own time: but 11300 a‘m"N”"‘5eW in 50358-1 Hall . ‘did find cause to regret their Iexcluswely in conversations be- His own way includes our own' “'00 8-m~“0h'~lmh SChOOl Rally Day Service demand for a king is proved by‘ ‘ intellectual activity to find what. ITlfilvallfition of Church School Staff the fact that only three kings l261.000 Bibles and Portions 111 he wants us to do, and His own G'lfi" Preacher: Rev. Robert S. Latimer. ruled over the united Twelve about 40 different languages time waits on our response. BA; ' There is a danger that Chrjs- 30” Hold TM“ My Hand" ’BI‘lSZS) Tribes: Saul, David and Solo- have been circulated. I _Mr J R R1. mon. At the enrolment ceremony - “a” "Wt-V may become 3" e§ch' 700 pm ——“Tills'§ SEcl’FNwliliEADI ' ' " The story of SaulIls like l for the army, which plays an i Biologlcal dream- 59m°thmg ‘I V ' ' (1 Pridel tfic- j‘h fl); SENS Greek tragedy. Basically a good educative role in the live 3 of which charms and “swam "5‘ ' i-A V so n a man. Saul .has a “tragic flaw." young IsraeliahsI men and wo. by its beauty but at the same WEWME AW-‘ul'l‘s YOU" which. along with outside cir- mm a copy of hh, 01d “5w :time lulls us to sleep by its com— cumstances. brings about his ment 1! 8mm .0 "ch M [helfortable distance and complete vagueness. ‘ down 3 ~ voting recruits who are remind- ‘ - The son of a prosperous farm- ‘ ‘ ’ _. We surely do not know in full F B ' er of the tribe of Beulamin. he $53313 figfiftzigfixg accord detail what the future unity of; C is described as a choice young ‘Dmy Bible Reading. ‘all Christians will be like. but if‘ man. and goodly. He evidently Sunday Sept 30. 9mm “9. ‘We take the idea seriously. it Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets had a forceful and attractive 12H” ' ‘ ‘ ' iwill be natural for us even at a,“ Mhlcolm a union BIA" BID" mm“ personality. for he succeeded in ‘ . I lthis early stage to venture sug-l . uniting the. people and maintain. lgfszd'y' 5”" 31' Psalm 119‘ .gestlons about eventual concrete. qMMrl' v' L' m“‘""’ 0""“5‘ “d all“? Dll‘eflll’ lng their loyalty throughout his Se t n I I .possibilities. " 8-m-—§unday School for All ages reign. But he was subject to fits I1 “95 33" P- 1 P“ m 119- Certainly this desire for unity “:00 a.m.—sermon: GROOVES or GRACE . . 37-144. - - , . of melancholla, the prey of hlSI . is tie underlying drama that; Solo: David Hall complex and passionate nature. Wednes‘iay- 59"" 23‘ Psalm can be heard beneath the sus- “0 Rest In The Lord-- M which held within itself the seeds 119‘ “5452' 3 face utterances of the Council. ; oi despondency 3nd madness, Thursday. Sept 14: Psalm. In his opening address. 1’ ope 7;00 p.m.—Sei'mon: HOW DID Tim woau) On a mission to find his fath- 1193 .153'150- ‘Paul made it clear tihat the es- BEGIN? er‘s lost assess -— the ass being FmdaY! SCPL 25: Psalm “91 'sential work of the Church has so"). M" DIME”: MacKInIIey a valuable piece of property in 151-153» not been completed and prob- Palestine. — Saul seeks the ad- IfigaIglg‘dayi Sepl- ’52 Psalm “93 ably. in a sense. Will new-r b9 7:30 p.m.~Wednesdav, Midweek Service vice of Samuel. God meanwhile. E - - lcomplete. A w 7 has told Samuel that the ma ARM WELCOME AWAY“ You who comes is the one chosen to I . , I . hd‘h.i:‘liiistii:.f“’ °°°""i St. Pauls Anglican Church St Peter's Cathedral When Saul arrives. Samue honors him withIa feast. tells Established I769 by Royal Foundation him he Is to be hnl- ans! anoinls: The Rev. r. Louis Elias. I..S.T.. Rector “"“m Mum him wsiIth 0". Samuel ENE; thqu 1 Organist and Choir Director: “we” Church 0' C'llldl that k flignfig'ffi: w?“ j)! ; Gears: A. Thompson. F.R.C.0.. (CHM) A.R.C.M. The Vent. Archdeacon J. 1:. Davies. M.A. Rector GodI When a" “we have taken I1 TRINITY " The Reverend Canon IMI. Malone. M.A.. DJ). place. Saul is to meet Samuel ln 3 . _ ' . “on” '3 3 ant Pfle" angel and they would OHM-I am- HOLY COMMUNION I Miss Suzanne Brenton. Llc. Mus.. Organist burnt offerings and peace “fab. . a.m.—;2I:INDAY SCHOOL—Senior Classes r10 yrs. and Mrs. B. W. Patterson. Choir Director lngs. : . Upon ‘eaving samue‘I hurl 11:00 a.m.—-SL3NDAY ISC'HOOL—Pmmary Classes (9 years heart was changed by God. He 5 an n r WWW" 30—111! Rev Me nth .‘ began "I prophesyI but did not 11:00 a.m.~MORNING PRAYER SF‘JRVICE & SERMON ' ' mm" m" “M” announce his selection as king.‘ Subject: ",l’II‘IlIIEISM AND OUR TEACHING “300 3-m~""H°l.V Ellfharifi With heavy heart. Samuel call- 1 $3133}? 0:5 . . 8:45 ""‘“‘Matfi"‘ ed the Twelve Tribes to Mispah I M 3- T e “"3! L- 3"” 9:45 tm—Srmday School to present the newly anointed 7-“) 9-mo‘E'Vm’IN9 PRAYER SERVIPE 3' snflMON _ 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist and Sermon king and attempt in get their Sublect. WHAT HAS CHRLTIANITX TO SAY 7.00 F. - .hl“ approval. 'Nle convention, ABOUT TENSION AND ANXIETY?" ' pmfiwen‘ ‘ and ‘ ' Ielects to choose a king by lot, j Please note Sunday IIItISté-llgiol has Egon resumed. as well as however. and. with God's help, 1 Evening rvice. . I . TH. c the choice falls on the already ‘ Where the Church is (there is Light. “won no mo“ “Home “ 3“ “Wm” Hm” FOR “4- a oin ll. But when the . Church Going Families are Happier Families. —-——————.—_______ __ . ~ I I W ALL eon rl-tn enunch muggmenigugt dnegodkmgi A OORDIAL WELCOME AWAI’I‘S YOU AT so. PAUL'S I——_——-——-—— . I 'l'hoChurchitltbegmatIe-t closes his hiding place amongjl K k f S J °" “"11 f“ “‘9 bul'd‘ the convention baggage. and i e 0 0 factor mg or (hamqu and so“! 58"] was led.f°”h “d public” The Reverend ‘l'. R. 3. Somers. M.A., 8.11M” Mini“... eitirensIhip. It is a atmhouac ] - ed km or proc mm 8. Organist and Director of the Choirs at values. Widm . . Samuel addressed the gather- | 13 Chm“ m1 p in] l a stro clutch. th . 0 ve. Ir a o democrxy nor Malian; "'8 $15M My?de l‘flnsam ' . Rev. .1. a. Tye. a.a.. 3.1).. Minister Ch'l'wl'" Glmlll- MAu B-Mus-t A.R.c.r.o. an IlllVlW. m for. WW 0w“ - W o . l M , Leg“ fll 112(1) l.m ——DIVINE SERV , . v mad mm. “II, m" cm“ “the first mg II” In or II”: II In: ‘scott. CIII .MINISIIIFRI Ev ANT) SERMON 131 Tim permn simld attend Ionics rael. and sent the people .lome. ‘ n ’ a?“ “fag,” 0" ‘I ' ‘I ' I I ’ regularly and .uppmt in. The new king‘s first official 3 WHEN 1m» "AVE 100 MUCH TO no" church They m; m pm hi. “I was to attack and defeat hhe 10:45 a.m.—~Asembly of children in hall (I hinge 2010' on, a to For hi- cin‘t- out... who m besieging 11:00 a.m.—Nin~soi~y Classes AntnerhI: "Cm-iron. 0 Lord In amt of rlw 30,3; Ortiz-“(3:31:02 :abeszf-Giiléad. Inhbhls erIe-t 11:00 a.m.—DIV'INE wonsnrr "MM (Crotch) ’ our V OI'Y. W en new ope. Sermon: THE OLD. OLD STORY Kirk ym p I I- -" - i courage and confidence came to Anthem: "Bless The Lord" Ippolitvff-Ivanoff mg mp foam??? £10;r'l‘?‘whng "m Monday “,1 'mmmfl m "I PI“ Israel. Samuel called the people (Senior Cholrl " M R... h. l.hhwh "filmy down to Gilgal. Iwhere they pro- 5 7;“) p..m__EVENING “7033mm "WHAT SHALL I RENDER UNTO THE LORI) FOR, ALL mi 1...] ,0..- mbi. huh, claimed Saul king and offered ‘ Sermon; Now 5331011913 HIS BENEFITS TOWARD Mil-1'!" sacrifices to Jehovah. and re- ‘ solo; Mr. Lloyd Map-tin M d in their new national life. Imballation and Dedication of antral School a Toaohemand rlflcers. Holy You Are Welwme in Worship With Us CALVARY TEMPLE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada g m - ' Has Great SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH .3?t'.€”:::.?‘i::t. [Outlay Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday ‘ Q" I , I P 1 (Corner Dunkirk Street and Klrkwnod Drive) 9:15 am. Radio Broadcast. 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