ao ¥ , in the which Seripture—i Samuel 18:5-16; 24:1-12; SL. ~ ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON 'R The Guardien, Charlottetown, Set, Mey 8, 1965. very cave in which David is hid- methods and techniques of “‘dia- logue.” Many people are asking for practical counsels for the Chris- tian layman in regards to this great new ecumenical work of Rriected as Israel’s kinz. Saul falls. David de‘cats ‘s:ael's enemies and 9 © When Saul falls asleep im the cave Saul and his sons’ are killed im 2 “a a Eee inte deep melancholia David is ade ed by the people. Envious of their where David is hidden, he . spares his battle with the Pmi:stines and they ° gp - ’ a cleis e broucht to the palace to piay for him admiration. Saul tries to kill David. life but cuts off part of the kinz’s ' a ae “ atmosphe ra ani soem hecomes a favorite with all Aided by ‘riends. David escapes but rohe as proof of us merey Remorse- ee at. Sanat 2 brothe wuoet bas- the roval household.—1 Samuel 16:14 . is pursued by Soul's armies.—i Safi ful. Saul begs . forgiveness.—1 Samuel. Cover tae bodes and bury them + a i hese hing exam- 2: 1821-5 uel 18:6-30 241-12 honors.—1 Samuel 31 ple of Christ? ; SS i j Richard Cardinal Cushing, Ar- MEMORY VERSE:—“Every one that is proud in heart ix an abom ination to the Lord: though hand join im hand, he shall not go un- = chbishop of Boston, has recently punished. By mercy and truth iniquity is-purged: and by the fear of the Lord men depart from evil.'"--Proverbs 16:5,6. Ze set ae limes for U - ~~ jitary victones his name brought ness of En-cedi. where he has 1 oe 2 Mont SAUL TRO BLED greater acclaim from the wom- been living in a cave The re —. aw al Spe: en of Israel than did the name weary king retires to a cave to _ . — mas- of King Saul. The second cause rest, unknowingly picking the <ith ‘aaah _ ~ Be an re David Grows In Wisdom (Editor's note: — The fel- lewing material relating te to- merrew's’ Sunday Scheol les- sen__is—_based—on—copyrighted eutlines preduced by the Divi- sion of Christian Education; National Council ef Churches US. and is used by permission.) By R.H. RAMSEY Haaving rejected Saul as king © Israel Samuel -noints David o be the successor to the As the Spirit of the Lord descends upon David, bringing wisdom and strength, it departs from Saul, and is replaced by “an. évil_spirit from the Lord” troubles him, reducing him to periods of deep despair and melancholy. Apparentiy Saul’s servants were accustomed to seeing the throne king in these moods. for, they suggested that a harpist might, with his -music,-quiet— Sauls __ heart and ward off the attacks- of the evil spirit. Saul agreed to the plan and. when one of the servants suggested David, sent for him. Thereafter whenever the fit of melancholy fell, David played soothing music on the harp, and the evil spirit left Saul. Saul soon became forid of David and made him his armor-bearer Not only was David often brought into the court to play for the king when an evil spirit was upon him. but there arose between. David and. Saul's. son, Jonathan, the fast. unselfish friendship of kindred spirits ' They were one in their God, in their faith, in their devotion to the divine will. Jonathan was Saul’s realization ,that Dav- id conducted himself, honorahly at all times, which served only to point out the marked cent-ast between the characters of the recognized in. the young shep- rejected king and God's anoint- herd the same spirit of sublime faith in the Invisible King which had inspired him to go_4. forth alone with his armor-bearer to attack and capture the Philis- Saul schemed to slay the young David as he played be- fore Jum. and twice actually at- ipted to murder him by cast- Smee (1 Samuel Ing a javelin at him. Apparent- 14- are ly~ David was aware of the David advanced rapidly to {king's intentions. else he would high positions at court and im not have escaped. In these days the army. As head of the Israel- Of testing. Sau! failed. becoming ite army he was responsible for 2 Murderer in‘his heart. if not a series of victories which must im deed, and David grew in wis- have, for a time. restored the dom. stature and popularity, supremacy of Israel in Canaan. With the result that-Sau!l became This, plus his uprightness and 4fraid of David sincerity, made. him popular One-third of the entire book with the people and their adora- of I Samuel is occupied with tion frustrated Saul until --his,Seal's futile attempts to slay Jealousy and envy knew no David and, after his escape bounds. * from Saul, David's wanderings The first cause of Sauls hat- as he eluded the armies of Saul. red of David was the fact that In I Samuel 24 we learn Saul when he returned from his mil- has tracked David to the wilder- K s ee r= EP. Bn is not afraid of tomorrow... not = ay oe mother’ Atomic bombs darken our skies .. . radioactive fallout threatens unborn genera- tions .. . there is strife, unrest, even war in many parts of the world! How can we = face’ the: fiture with confidence when humanity stands at the very brink of destruction? ¥ There is only one way: to be courageous and steadfast, and trust in the wis- dom and mercy of God! This little girl, my own daughter, does not know what troubles my heart. She yet! Through the Church she will learn the ways * of the Lord and-how to live a truly Christian life. Through prayer may God help me set an example for my daughter ... teaching me to put my trust, yes, my very te —— a ee ste se oe Genesis 132-18 [si + GD + GD + LE SE ee St St ee 11:13-20 21- i aoe —— <= Proverbs. 14:19-28 ee a = - ‘thoughts ® esi » UW —_ a, ee 30-15-18 1:15-26 2:12-19 Tene = ing sought. that will be accept- = able for all Christian church , Sroups, including Roman Cath- den. and falls asleep. after which David makes his escape David pauses in his flight long e 2 Let ‘Says Cardinal Cushing. “There enough to cut off a piece of the ae ae - -_ sleeping king's robe and later yoo. how the enc ao presents it to Sau! as proof he oa. ae es had. spared his life when he could have easily killed him , This realization brought re- ioushy morse to Saul and a confession aeakaae that he been wrong and ie piss David had ved righteously. In our day Now fully. aware that David that was safe under the oe gnize care of God. and that Bee 3 doomed indeed. = David with an oath not to — stroy the house of Saul after the king died. a vow that David honorably kept The tragic end of King Sa ee oe eee ed _the Philistines. her most pow- erful enemy. in battle on the we of Esdraelon se in : accounts of Sai oe sy eaneer ot one tt eee ae Lous" ap)—sister Fran- uel 1-6-10. cetta Barberis is beginning As the Israelites retreated be- again—with a tarnished silver fore the onslaught of the Philis- dollar and a new job at the age | tines all three of .Saul’s sons of 6. | Were killed. Saul himself was | wounded several times by ar-| Tows and asked his armor. - er to slay him so he ft i bi : | - ure eal elfte ‘ i RE ul fF - He ing of the insult to Saul . made a 2 mile marsh to recover the bod- and bury them honorably. | Aantration Voices A Challenge £ a oy “That silver dollar was part of my beginning here and I don't think i away,” says Laymen Now Seeking Practical Counsels Nun lo Begin New Job j In Secular Role At 65 “People put too much emph- asis on clothing,”” she says. “When I go swimming, | wear a swimming suit. When I work amon peaple. it would be- hooveme to wear the habit of the people.” Permission. to wear the secu- lar clothing was obtained from the head of her order. Sister Mary Luke. when Sister Fran- cetta decided she wanted to keep working after retirement from Webster. —“-}—believe—in—-retirement at age 65,” she says. “But, I don't beheve in stagnating.| -- Pickersgill Promises CCG Statement Soon OTTAWA (CP) — Transport Minister Pickersgill said he will make a statement shortly on improved coast guard facilities on the East coast. He made the promise to the ‘Commons in reply to a ques- tion by loyd R. Crouse (PC— Queens-Lunenburg). cis The United States commis- sioned its first ambassadors, re- orate overseas ministers. in gaged in translation work in 500 languages under the Society's auspices. 1.232 languages now have at least one book of the Scriptures. The whole Bible may be secured in only 235 tongues. It was reported that one basic text in Greek and Hebrew is be- 219 Kent Street Guest Speaker: Dr. Christian Church, olic The meeting was reminded that % per cent of all Scripture distribution im Africa. Asia and South America is linked with the Bible Society. Seventy mil- lion copies of Scriptures were circulated throughout the world in 1964_ an increase of 3 per cent over 1953. DAILY BIBLE READINGS Sunday. May 9: Proverbs 31. | Monday, May 19: Isaih 41. Tuesday. May 11: Isaiah 42 CT May 12: Isaiah Thursday. May 13: Luke 5. Friday, May 14: Lake 6 Saturday. May 15: Luke 7 7:0 p.m.—} Christian Ladies” Trio: “Lift Rosena Beck. 23S Cumberiand 5St.. 11:08 a.m.—Sanday Scheel Coprright 1985 Kester Adorrtsing Service, Inc. Strasberg, Va. sHIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS ROGERS HARDWARE CO. Wholesale & Retail Hardware 137 Queen St i401 MARITIME CONSTRUCTION LTD. ; (Denald Barlew, Mer.) Bradalhane New London 6-12 COASTAL MOVING AND STORAGE LTD. dessa Sammerside 17 Seuth Drive LTD. Real JOHN W. 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Charlottetown | | _“T. challenge you to make Gme S98 - great plans, ask you to make | great dedication.—to challenge ‘the big men of Canada and the be Bible Society cause in Can- lerd Square for-the-- world" stated an ‘cain tee Canzda | Australian on a recent visit te - | this country The Ven. Archdeacon J. R. Davies. M.A At the Annual General Board ; oe 4 Priest A... DD. Meeting of the Canadian Bible Miss Suzanne Brenton. Lic. Mi en ee Mrs. B. W. Patters¢e, Choir Director” ry Canon rrow- aes smith, the General Secretary of May 9—The Third Sunday Alter Easter The British and Foreign Bible | 8:08 a.m.—Holy Eucharist | Society in Australia. o . ll Inf He of ¥ —Sunday School ‘ ants! Pg Pe urn — 11:09 a.m.—Choral Eucharist and Sermon 7:00 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon parts of the world. Three thou- : Central Christian Church Charlottetown, P.E.L Evening Coliege Baccalaureate M.C.C. Choir: “Fight the good fight.” “O For A Thousand Tongues” Thine Eye™ i - Graham. Nancy MacKinnon Herndon. ee Bible Chapel at Lengwerth Ave. 11:08 a.m.—Moerning Service—James Stahr 7:38 p.m.—Evening Service—Reid Sangster Zion Presbyterian Church Cerner Prince and Graften Streets ST. LOUIS ‘AP)—Johnany Seo ville is certain his guinea pigs | are talking to each other. ; the judges of this at the na- _ we School — science fair here this ee i yo 17. the seb of Dev. assemble and after ‘and Mrs Charles Scoville of Evarts, Ky. is a high school SUNDAY senior. After 18 months of ex- - “FOUNDATIONS THE CHRIS 9:30 a.m.—Bible Classes, Intermediate and Junior er th ate ee hg 7 boa 11:69 a.m—Primary classes attend Church with parents sounds—his guinea pigs make to oliame Gob Gus Toutes mae with Bocuy 11:60 a.m.—CHRISTIAN FAMILY SUNDAY each other. Earth Rejoices Sermon: “THE CHRISTIA > He is one of more than 400 Junior and Intermediate Choirs (Rev. G. G. Wyrwas) | students from the U.S. and sev- - Mr. and Mrs. C. Basil Irving and family will eral other countries competing 7: p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP . share in the Service. im the science f win- Sermon: as WHOM? ee Sacrament of Baptism aoa a Rev. Ross Howard Anthem: “Blest Are The Pure im Heart eS ee regional or na- Anthem: Gently Lord. O Gently Lead Us (R. §. Eaton) > . ip this epeit teatnats ot —W. T. Porter ~ 7:00 p.m.—“Faith Of Our Mothers” (Rev. J. G_E_ Ball) hours A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. Zz Anthem: “O Come. Ye Servants Of The Lord” the sounds of - (Tye) his guinea pigs. attend Church Service with Teachers. 11:08 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP—CHRISTIAN FAMILY 10:38 a.m.—Sunday School ‘Today only) Members will attendance recorded, will d i - 11:00 a.m.—Nursery & Chnstoan The Salvation Army “Home of Evangelism Since 1865” Great George Street 3S Villa Avenue =r Majer Resald H. Waker : 38 Sunday mine CaS om Holiness Meeting—1! a.m . Salvation Friday: Young De iehy Class~4:18 pm. alld Reeteteees eaten must certainly be against God's will We are becoming more nt an on we oes] FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND | traditions. ya ooo ai ay 1 A, cla “we share the commen geal ~of Rev. W. R. Underhay, Minister Christ's calling. calling us to’ the unity of love in Him with | God, Our Father. . reams St. Paul's Anglican Church ee t. Pauls ican Churc ming to stress the positive. We Established 1769 by Reyal Foundati f Se The Rev. F. Louis Elias, LS.1.. Rector By faith and baptism we are Organist and Choir Director brothers bound by ties much § closer than blood and we all Gearge A. Thompses, F.R.C.0.., (CHM) A.R.C.M. share the common task of bring-]} EASTER Ii! img to the world the kingdom of te and of justice. 8:30 am.—HOLY COMMUNION The most remarkable event ; ef the last few i thas 9:45 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL, Junior, Semior, and Bible Christians are finally talking to Classes. se one another. We are talking with 11:00 a.m —SUNDAY SCHOOL, Primary, Beginners Classes. one another as brothers who], and Crib Nursery... know that our divisions. isola- tions and separations aré wrong | 11:00 a.m—MORNING PRAYER & SERMON and that it is time we were SA SCR ee Ra LE ECE made ww _— Anthem: “This Joyfui Easter-tide”—Dutch The basic attitude of *’ Melody er meeting brother” is 7:00 p.m.—EVENING PRAYER and Sermon Subject: “BLESSED VIRGIN MARY—MODEL OF MOTHERHOOD” YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND OUR SERVICES Firs Baptist C hurch “Hushed Was The Evening Hour” ‘Sullivan’ — Choir: “My Mother's Prayer” Three Choruses:—- a Eyes Upon Jesus” ‘m Happy” “On 7:00 Su: uae eee 0. Green Anthem: ‘Song of Peace” The Evening Service will commence at 7:00 p.m. during the CHILDREN’S MISSION—Monday. May 10th—Friday, May ae’ aaa 4:00 p.m. es n - ROGER 0. GREEN--Children’s Missioner. . A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU ‘CALVARY TEMPLE PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA Upper Prince Street Rev. C. K. Benn, Paster L, Perry, Assistant Paster 9:15 a.m.—Radio Broade ast, Summerside Station 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. MOTHER'S DAY 11:00 a.m.—MOTHER’S DAY SERVICE 7:3 p.m.—EVANGELISTIC RALLY, An Old Fashioned Service You Will Enjoy. : "S SPIRITUAL WORK SHOP ‘ ATTEND The Kirk of S. James The Reverend T. BH. B. Somers, M.A., 5.T.M.. Minister Organist and Directer of the Choirs Gledhill, M.A.. B.Mas.. A.R.C.C.0. CHRISTIAN FAMILY SUNDAY 9:45 a.m.—Church School and Minisier’s Bible Class 11:00 a.m.—Churchtime Nursery and Nursery School 11:00 a.m.—Public Worship The Reverend Gordon R. Taylor. M.A. Anthem: Sanctus (Shubert) : The Chancel Choir The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming '». PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH 13 Christie Drive, Parkdale ‘Rev. J. M. Tye, B.A.. B.D. Minister Mr. Leslie Hiscott, 3 ‘ Organist and Directer of Choirs 9:45 a.m.—Junior, Intermediate & Senior Church School Family Service 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: DELINQUENT PARENTS Solo: “There Is A Green Hill" —Gounod (Mr. Frank Wood) Sacrament of Baptism 1:00 p.m.—EVENING WORSHIP Dedication to Mission Service Sermon: MAKING DISCIPLES EVERY WHERE Anthem: “Mission Hymn"’—Barnes You are welcome to worship with us. SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH Dunkirk & Kirkwooa * Minister: Rev. Clayten (. Lewis Organist and Cheir Director: Mrs. J. B. Herdman, L.R.A.M. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday Church School 11:00 a.m.—Nursery 11:00 a.m.—“A R'S LOVE” 4dr. Choir: “God Who Touches Earth With Beauty” * Jas. E. Jones ’ “You are Welcome w Worsiup with Us” TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Charlottetown. P. E. L Ministers: Rev. John G. E. Ball. B.A. Rev. ‘6 Wyrwas. B.A.. Organist and Directer: Mr. J. B. Herdmas