a \ ! & The The Gunardian, | Charlottetown, Sat... Tne 1 1; ed Y OL LESSON By Alfred J. Buescher |. te [Manasseh Leads J Judeh Into sin _ILMUsTRATED SUNDAY ; SCHO : wie , 1968. ‘ Presbyterians Will Accept. _ Marriage-Between Races By ARTHUR ZELDIN tote TORONTO (CP)—Interracial marriages are ‘entitled to the full blessing of the church, the 92nd. general assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada a> new clause to the ‘coiaadia of its stand on the Viet Nam war. It asked that Canada, through the-- “international: Con- trol Commission; “attempt to se- cure the release of three mis- | Barter ip secemble Ported right-to-work tinion sec ty : Dr. Brown _9fTor- anto said that, .if the ehureh supported unionism, it would ‘he “giving to the alreadv Provileged ‘labor unjons ee don’t deserve." ‘aspects af oOVver- some gp | The -executi¥e plans’ to REDS SEEK YouTR "LONDON ‘CP)—The Britis) Communist Party is launchin; a—rampaign—to—attraet—mors— members to its. ranks Shene more than 13.000 on a reer young » ing drive to double the pre:en strens ath of 3 189 by next. spring The. Salvation “Army. Prophets waned of God's impend ng Captured’ aes carried a ‘v-in chains God returned Manasseh to Jerisalem Manasseh destroyed eee sa: judgment of captivity, death and: de- by the Assyrians, Manas Seh listened “’ where -he tried to atone for )< ears forms and. covenants, res pba ad the Sinton but Manasseh scorned_ tiem to the prophets in prison, repented of evil.—II Kings 21°17-18; || Chron- ‘ry in its ‘most evil forms, se riage and continied his evil ways.—Il hings and sprayed for deliverance.—Il Kings - , e away from God.— 21-10-15; I Chforidles 33:10. 21:16; II Chronicles “33: 11-13. icles 33: 14-20. M14; M1 Chronicles 1:8 th to d |, and doeth it not, to him it i J 4:17 ‘ is knowet oO g006 me who im is sin,’ ‘—James 4:17. * MEMORY VERSE: Therefore, to him, that B - a Lain ‘ RRUPT measured by the same "tine of masseh found that it was almost: KING MANASSEH BECAME CO -|justice that measured’ Samaria an impossibility to rehy\d° and. * jand sent it to destruction, the inculcate true relizion in the, Turned From Religious Youth and he \peonle delivered: into the hands hearts of- his people. of their enemies, becoming -prey ‘and spoils The text gives us no_ Indica: ‘Bi bl S tion of why, merely stating that 1 e oci Manasseh was captured by ‘the for the. people_of_tsrael,. by. for- | those of the Canaanites; Assyrians, chained and——bound Maki | (BOTEEES yee hat . getting God's, law, command- js the only king of Judah who is with fetters and carried off to A ing ts lowing nee z Re les. ments and convenants tis compared with the Northern Babylon where the rulér was - : ° ° morrow's Sunda cavrlenied Manasseh ‘reigned. 55 years. Kingdom's evil King Ahab. ‘apparently holding court. It {s Contribution , won ls based — i the Di: the longest of, any kimg of Ju- Manasseh ordered rebuilt the possible that Manasseh joined. ats Be - outlines produce Education, dah. and only God's eternal pa- “high places’. his father had with -the® brother - of :Ashurbani- Sas vision of Christian Churéhes® fience can explain wh the Lord: town down, re- established” “the phl, king of Azsyria, insan abor- _Th@ ancient kingdom of Iran Nationa) Council of aA by let so evil a monarch rule His: ‘‘groves’’ and their wild, sensu- tive revolt against his authority. *#Persia) is changings !'s quiet tn the U.S:, and. Is use people: for so long a-time alistice forms of worship, intro- In captivity\.and chains, Ma- villages are receiving an influx eee MSEY “Manasseh’s, reign was essem- duced worship of the stars and nasseh heard the words of. the of new life. Educated military i By_R.H._RA f here- iallyatime>-of peace for the the ‘‘host- of heaven,"’. gave his ‘seers,’ .or-prophets that God. conscripts are being sent ‘oul in- From the standpoint of h Southern Kingdom. Though own son as’ a’ human burnt. Of” to vitages to téach children and ditv: it would seem that) Manas- should have been (among caught between .the feuding fering tothe god Molech, any continued to pend to him, and he -humbled--him’self and repented ilding adults, to supervise the bu seh : ia, the d ted the Temple of G jof schoo)s and roads, to he|p-im- - gs powers Egypt and Assyria, esecrate e p + for: the wickedness he had done. zante font a a country managed to avoid ae= And the peoplé willingly ‘fol- In, his extremity, he prayed to ‘prove farming, to raise peal) He ae : rea Hezekian, who tual combat. This is probably lowed’ his example. ope for deliverance, . and jt-is the peo Sixty-70 a Fi bes aid 0-HUeR to lead his peopte—dueto_the fact that Manasseh Into the midst of this. national -certainly_a_—prime_example_ of the ee a atk aca : hack to God and their destiny was a vassal king throughout corruption ~ and idolatry, G God's unfailing grace and mercy “4 a pilixgde warned’ io. read as the chosen people— had-the advantage of an excel- lent- religious ‘upbringing. Yet, Manasseh turned out to be a degenerate ruler, one whose very name has become a by- word for -all that is evil. It has been suggested that en- vironment and the tender age of the young king when he ac- eended the throne were basical- ly responsible for Manasseh's early departure from’ the ways of God He became king at. the, age of 12, and it y. well be what he came ifider. the influ- ence of corrupt royal courtiers, for he“Segan his reign by: forget and he. “intimate that Manacseh’s abort prophets” his long reign and paid tribute sent many prophets to warn the to his Assyrian overlords. As people of the impending disaster such. he had to pay homage to that awaited them unless they his .overlord’s gods, and he did abandoned their evil practices. so, even going so. far as to “But they harkened. not: and 2? erect altars *to Assyrian astral Manassah seduced them to do dieties within. the temple itself, more -evil than ‘did. the~ nations despite the fact that his people whom the Lord destroyed had again and again proved wickedly above all that the Am- themselves prone to idoldtry. ~ jorites did.” Our historian could Manasseh’s actions went. far hardly save used stronger lan- beyend “perfunctory complianee guage to describe. what Manas- with the demands of his mas- seh led Israel to do in deliber- ters. He seemed driven to outdo late defiance of God. himself in establishing religious . The sentence of doom was practices that would corrupt the therefore pronounced from God | people, leading the historian to Himself by the word ‘of His Captivity, death—and that Manasseh was allowed to last Vear. return to Jerusalem. The Bible Society is making a There he began making spiritual contribution to. the jpro- amends for. his years of. sin, gress of the nation. The Protest: evil and deliberate defiance of ant community in Iran is under Jehovah in which he had led the 5,000 with ajfurther 400,000 mem- people. He refortified the city, bers ofthe Orthodox Churches. cleansed the temple of its idols |But the Bible Society, which ‘has and altars to. false gods, re- béen spreading the Word of God paired the Lord’s altar and re- jin the country for 150 years. dis- sumed the regular, divinely- |tributed last year almost 80,000 ordered peace- offerings and Scriptures in 40 languages- most thanks-offerings. 1 the ere. reaching the hands of non-Christians a iP etaadg te ghee Most of these Scriptures: were ennui: ‘sold by the Bible Society's eight peophke were too deeply en ckehed time and o! art-time col- aa mene oe sue - {tulle ~who TPAVaT. throughout coke “said in an interview that | he had personal reasons for seconding the motion. He ‘and his wife have adopted a colored boy. now aged three. Canadian Council last February. Dr. Robson said’ it [was !m- Toronto registered his dissent | portant “for the church -not from the stand finally . adopted merely ‘to. indicate there were “by the church ne objections to interracial mar-. He said defeat of the coui- riages,but-_that-they—.were—en-—- mittee*®-motion left the church titled. to as full a blessing as open to the “misinterpretation any other marriage. SEEK RELEASE Thursday the assembly added war”’ Charlottetown Bible Chapel “235 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. -. s Sere eer Sunday - School (continues all summer)—11:00 a.m. Services: 11:00°a.m. and 7:30 p.m. 1 A. G. CLARKE oF sexmuna 2 Mr.. Clark's meetings continue nightly at 8:00. p.m. Tuesday—“‘THE. RECOVERY OF BIBLE TRUTH” - . ¢< Wednesday—“RITUALISM VS. THE BIBLE” — . Tearsdays-“THE ECUMENICAL MOVEMENT” , : the Old. Book=;.. The: New Birth. The Precious Blood The Blessed Hope _ SPEAKER: | ye been made public’ through the ‘of Churches Shortly: before the, close “ot the’ assembly, Dr. D. M. Warne of = that it is in favor. of. the. con- tinuation~and escalation of > the Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. ma ‘A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY | CALVARY TEMPLE PENTECOSEAL | ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA _ , Upper’ Prince Street Rev. Cyri] Clarke, Pastor —Radio Broadcast, Summerside station. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday- School~ ; ¢- 1:00 a:m.—Worship Service : a * 7:30/p.m. —Evangelistic Servite ’ d You wilt receive a warm welcome at peices Temple | 9.15 am te io teat ' BIRCHWOOD oe. FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND (Birchwood St. near Longworth Ave.) Minister: Rev. W. R. Underhay, B.A. ‘1030 A.M.—Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Rev. E. E. MacDougall will assist at the service. 7:00-P. M. —Evening Worship VISITORS WARMLY WELCOME. ee $+ + = “Central Christian Church | 219 Kent Street MORNING— 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School for all ages 11:00 a:m.—Morning. Worship and the Lord’s Suppex Sermon: “A CHRISTIAN ONLY". Solo: Miss Carolyn Ling 7:30 p.m.—Kvening Service (note change of time) Sermon: “THE ANCHOR OF THE SOUL” Duet: Miss Rosina Beck and Mr: Preston Beck: __ Belected — . LT TT ° ° ? Be Christian Reformed Church 155 Mt. Edward Road (The first church in Sherwood) Rev. M. Dornbush, Minister 10:60 a.m.—Morning Service 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service ieeas : _. everyone: _ cordially invited. oy Nat se ent, x ~SHERWOOD = PARKDALE TOR W ee “Honorary Asssitant— Priest * Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic. Mus. Organist ONS Mrs. B.- W. Patterson, Choir Director June 12—The Firet Sunday.-after Trinity 8.00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist 8:45 a.m.—Mattins 9.45 a.m.—Sunday School. (closing session) 1 a.m. infants “41:00am Choral Eucharist: and “Sermon 7.0 pm Evensong and Sermon 4 * Visitors are’ mos welcome at all services All Sunday School children are expected te ge ton Church in a body. Please meet at the Parish | Hall first in order to’ accompany Re Sunda; School Teather to the Chure h CHILDREN’S SERMON: “THE "BU ITTE RFI ‘ EG AND SOLOMON’S PRAYER’ Anthem: ‘‘Around the Throne of God in Heaven ~Junior Choir. 7. p.m.--EVENING PRAYER AND SERMON, . Sermon: “SOLD OUT TO EVIL ¥OU ARE CORDIALLY WELCOME TO ATTEND Alt: OUR SERVICES . a VacKENZIE woop CONVALESCENT Pena STRONG es : state. eae 'RSING..HOME, LTD Bolstered by the. 10 civikans 8. NELSON, Goon 5 oa ind Breoleer vw & Gratton St. Charlottetown | added fo the military junta, the -. ~Plumbing and Heatng | Contractor ASME 269° Queen St cus Me /governcient seemed temnly ‘ 605 7 Hawthorne ave. OOK} © MeLBOD LTD. wi — +, => Plumbing and Heating A call co Sobenite to 009 . Me _,, Xthartmental. Store ~~ Pay 49868 Night 4-299 [he -will call on Buddhists to boy: 4.8541 : 119 Queen St. 12 Elm Ava. 5% Edward St oe ae en estituent assembly | elects ‘eiauicmccacabal v : ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE ane Waler Sal us is Red ross afer oale READ THE CHURCH ANNOU NC EMENTS “ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES or SERVICES — ity Week. Re vater wise! ve : Fe ‘ one % * . ‘9 fa cs it decided. sionaries captured by the Viet The issue “was. carried easily, Cong May 20, 1963, if ‘they are 176 Great George Street although the moderator, Dr. G. still alive. Capt, and Mrs. Ray Nelson - 4 ; Deane Johnston, ‘told the,assem- Dr. Johnston called for /a spe- anda: Directory. Class— am, oe Set bly it did. not mean “the © “church cial committee to investigate Sunday School—10 a.m. Lay a _ encouraged such marriages... the authority ‘of any committee Holiness Meeting—11 a.m.° The individual must consider to issue. statements without | Sermon: ‘CLAY IN THE POTTER’S-HANDS” the society and culture in which prior assent of the assembly. _ ei (Part 2) - he li¥es"’ before he. takes such An international affairs com- | alvation Meeting—7 p.m. . ‘| as eb. Dr. Johnston said. mittee resolution opposing the | Tiecg, Sermon: ‘NO GREATER SIN ohn. C. Robson of Tor- U.S. position in Viet Nam had y, 8 p.m.—Home League (Public meeting) vel ting God and all He had done inations were even worse than destruction Jerusalem would be denly change their habits. Ma- fr’ country. Since their custon Minister: Mr. W. 0. Weale Se ae asc : iy . ers are mainly non- Christians, | Organist: Mrs. neee MacRae, A.R.C.M. : PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH = fl aan _.-they..sell_mostly_ portions “oF pel WE -EXTEND:’ 4 RM- ‘WELECOME-TO- ALE he + e : I'm missing from ‘hia. picture, I belong right | between - or subjects. For THE cHuRCcH FOR ALL ections of the come which a i Meeting in the eve Women’s Institute Hall e ther ... and the ntleman duce the new reader to the ee CC i " Maple Avenue the old gentleman on the right is my father young ge on ALL FOR THE CHURCH Word of God. Many of (hese = =| The Rev, Ian C. Glass, B.A., B.D., ‘Minister the left my me sd a oe ee the piceen Bs Whe Church is the greatest factor booklets are read - immediately : : : i ca . It was taken on a° Sunday afternoon, Earlier the. three of us had walked Ges Gaels fa the Beiidtid Gf charac and pase es Sherwood Church. of Christ oes ap a ect Classes for all ages a eit : u z : : = to ay a Canis — (you know He ee oe a sl ein, Wiens eracy, demand for reading mat- " (Meeting in Sherwood Elementary School) Sermon: “DON'T BE AMBUSHED" — r apa ‘ é ‘ c sid pa” after. you have a ashe we andpa p! : y — each, — democracy DAILY “BIBLE READINGS. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School for, all azes : A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU houlder. . at sound reasons every | Sunday. June 12: Psalms 19 Nursery throu t. clase ies ‘ “You know, Jtminy,” he said, “l’ve beeri walking to church down this street . Se odd Sesecepainn tone || Sioa. . 13::Psalms 23. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship and the Lord's Supper ever since it was.a cowpath. And I used te think real proud-like, “when I walked inely seek support the Church. They ‘Tuesday,’ June 14: Psalms 9. : Bice ined A. car fF your father to chureh, that the Lord never gave me a bigger job to do than : (1) For his own sake. (2) For = Wednesday, June 15: Psalms aa ; Se irst Baptist Church cs dtiean’s sites (3) For the sake 33. ok : YoU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED raise my son a Christian. But I feel just as proud walkin’ by you — like all my < sp paragon nation. (4) Thursday, June 16: Psalms 34. oe oS opt —- ries and_Fitzroy Streets : ‘mportant work isn’t dong yet!” - ‘or the sake of the Church itself, § friday, June 17: Psalms 46. : v. co! Harlow. B.A.. -B.D., Minister : which needs his moral and material ; ss : : Ee : Mrs. V. |. Dingwell, Orgagist and Choir Direc: Understand oe t wanted ‘this picture? And why I cal it “Unfinished “support. Plan te go to church regu + Saturday._June_18: oadematar #. PARK ROYAL UNITED Line | - ~$:45 a.m.—Sunday School for at ages. ee Business”. - larly and read your Bible daily. CHURCH | ss Lon ; ; 11:00 a.m.—THE TRINITY" | ae * "Buddhists 13 Christie Drive, Parkdale i ol Solo: ‘The Man of Galilee” iS ‘ : : _Rev. J. H. Tye, B.A., B.D., Minister H Mrs. Douglas McKenney : @ a ‘ lT P Mr. Leslie Hiscott—Organist and Director ef Choire 1.00 p.m.—''HOW TO HAVE HAPPINESS” : hes, i : we ry assive #45 a.m —Junior, Intermediate and Senior Church School I wor oe Aaa h : st . 11:00 am.—Nursery Class ss Vicki rtson : = 1s : Resistance 11:00 a.m oe Worship | Wednesday 7:30 Prayer Meeting : Pd ‘ . dh ‘ i . in| “EVANGELISM FOR Toba \ A WARM WEDCOME AWAITS you ’ : ‘ aE Pins ps Sole How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings’’—Liddle fi : ee SAIGON. (Ap) Lenters of the ‘Mr. Gordon Jensen) politically ~ active segment of | 7.0) pm—EVENING WORSHIP i : es So rman Gy tt ve proponale er cnocs | SPRING PARK-UNITED CHURCH. | aap ance In efforts to unseat | Music by Intermediate Girls’ Choir ] Kirkwood Drive Del Premier Nguyen Cao Kf’s mili- Solo: Miss Mary Lee Gamble : Minister: Rev. Clayton C. Lewis itary government YOU ARE WELCOME WORSHIP -< ¢ Organist and Director of Choirs: Lena USN Seve : | The «militant Thich (venera- ee = nee eee 3 Mrs. J. B. Herdman, L.R.A.M, B poy see nea «ane a . . ANNIVERSARY SERVICES ‘Buddhist centre. Quang said he i 11.00 2 m.—Nuirsery would limnit himself to‘water and The Kirk of. Mf Ja mes 11:09 am.—“THE CHURCH'S WITNESS—AT SPRING _ juices ‘until the doverninent re- : : ae a8 J \. PARK” ae: signs. Minister: iE Senior Choir: 'O Praise Fod In His Holiness” | _ ~ +" Saigon’ Buddhist iadenie fe Rev ‘Matcotm A. McCune, <8, BD. “Junior Choir: “Fairest Lord Jesus” Willis lounder P a oe ctor of Music i Welden unde ae tan on aging 7 Christopher Gledhill, MA. B. Mus:, ARCCO Reception of members by Transfer. nounced a policy of non-co- SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 1966 : 7.™ p.m.—Sermon: “THE SNGENERATION FROM operation with the government. : Pr GENERATION TO GE Ht also ruled out threats of fur- 11:00 A.M. The Baptist, Male Eight. - ther fire suicides: which stand ey - Sermon: o t Senior Choir: ‘‘The Children of the Hebrews” at nine, and street disorders. ‘18 YOUR GOD DEAD? if —Palestrina ES ~ count iseomepAMerican troops. battled |. : 9, et Dedication’ of Memorials Re at: North Vietnamese aan in ‘Mendelssohn — 1 '"Gilest speaker at: morning” and ~evening service Rev the central, highlands in the (Miss B. Rogers) ~ ) HOM Dawe, B.A. B.D., D.D. -chief military action of the day : : C Worshi With Us This Day. : as the Buddhist hierarchy 9:45: a.m.—Sunday School | a y shifted tactics in the play to 11:00 a.m.—Churchtime Nursery ; | va the alten reins from the 11:30 a.m.—Children’s Corner Yu ruling génerals : “ Nyt INT [ [' ) ( HU IRCH = ane ani of the. ca ne You. Are Invited To Worship With Us TRINITY De eer auto CD shh . Ch rlottetown, P.E.1. had -slain 292 men on a supply Misistaens Rev. John-G_ E. Ball, B.A. v ie 260 ee north a woo c - & : Y > : Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas, B.A. B.D. : and were slashing ahead,. ‘‘kill- . : e.. f ‘ ist- and Director of Choirs: ing. them fever aan we cen? LION Presbyterian Church rane ; + Mr. J.B. — : count them,” .» tS. spokesman . ’ t fae Casualties among the. two Corner Prince and Grafton Streets Y A tn ~. % ‘lor more helicopter-borne Amer- The Reverend Donald A. Campbell, B.A., D.D. 11:00 a.m org and _ Nateery. (p 2 ive ee a #ican battalions were reported Mrs. Harvey MacKinnon, L.Mus., B.Mus. ial Ha ae ual secant jlight. é Organist ana Chols-Director. 11.00 am.—SHALL WE UNITE” Rev. More ‘Thy Light’ | The Biiddhit Institute. an- 945 Solo: ‘The Sun Shall Be No ine x. Lig’ ‘nounced formation of a ‘‘com- a.m.—The Church School Classes for afl ages (Dr. Maurice Greene) at | mittee for. the protection of Bud- 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class 11:00 a.m. —Nursery Sctiool —Miss Maida Rogerson, mezzo soprano ° 'dhism.”’ beige fts ‘followers esti 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP . 7. p.m.—GUIDE LINES TO THE GOOD LIFE * nish ag apa ol | Sermon: TO ANC UNKNOWN GOD The Might of the Meek . tute sbbinied, lot ins support of Solo: Miss, Shirley Graham : .>Rev. J. G. E. Ball “all Buddhists and all friendly 2: pm —DIVINE WORSHIP, Calvin Church, Mermaid Note: Service: In_ Heartz Memorial “Hal *.~ Treligions.’’ 7.00 p.m.—DIVINE- WORSHIP “A Welcome -Awaits You" ‘ | The effect is problematical, Sermon: NEW LIVES FOR OLD : : anal | for moderate Ruddhists — are q@Solo: Miss Faye Rogerson ‘ soo ‘among the 19 civilians added A CORDIAL WELCOM ALL : : Wa vai eet ici tee ee is te aes ae a St Paul's Anglican Church - co ee OY oe Sl | en ; = -6 91.9 > al owat lection eee ) £ dation — ; te ; as : ep 2:1-4 S310" <5! ; ‘stituent assembly Sept. 11 a. p h d al ae 1765 by. Reve ee “i 2 “instititec. y : * ; : ; ¢ 6D? iwi at es at Ci Ci + iy ee ee more t. Peter's Cathedr Ot a ee Oat ARC THIS F ATURE. a fo show a waering and emo Rochford Square - : George A. Thompson, HOE e : d NV 5 FE IS CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH peed “opart| east ‘ " Anatican Church of Canida' oe he ee ee ; rd-li y HN A. .Th,, Rector i ge INION. ea - _BY THE FOLLOWING IN |the Da N@he-vprising and wide. Ven; Archdeaton J. R. Davies Whi bs 8.0 @.m.~HOLY, COMMUNI ict TERESTED | INDIVIDUALS AND. BUSINESS | ESTABLISHMENTS: scales a a tev. Canon E. M. Malone, M.A., D.D LL.D. . __11, 00 a.m,—MORNING, PRAYER_CHILDREN'S DAY.