——— ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY ‘SCHOOL LESSON God Is Redeemer Scripture—Joha 3:1-16; Romans $:21-26; Eephesians 1:8-10; Hebrews 10:19-22. * | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Jan. 29, 1966. 7. Scores Attend Bible Week A- pilot -Famities— For—Christ } | Bible Week last May resulted in hundreds participating«in Bible discussion groups, says The Liu- theran Reporter, Scores from seven Churches in ‘Okanag- en Valley. in British Columbia indicated their willingness to become: evangelism callers. The Rev. Gordon Schultz, Okanagen Bible Week chairman, reported that the experience exceeded all expectations. ‘per day for the The Rev. Arthur Stony Plain, Alta., head of Distriet—evangelism committee, said: ‘Response in the Okana- gen Circuit, where the- pilot project waw held, indicated that God's have a thirst for His Word and a de to be faithful‘ witnesses."” Congregations have the dual goal of promotifig Bible Study within families, and reaching out to the unchurched. Pastors have been given the objective of at least one evangelistic call entire year. ‘Man pastors,” ‘says Pastor Garis, “will want to double and triple that goal.” & ' 2 - Criticize Clergyman “TORONTO ‘CP)—Ten Angli- can Church of Canada theolo- gians have criticized a Toronto minister fpr saying the Christian idea of God is dead. In an open letter to Rev. Ernest Har’ison, the theologians of Wycliffe and Trinity colleges said his views were “totally alien to the church’s thinking.” Mr. Harrison, associate edi- 10 Anglicans | or as a trinity was neo reasonable. He also said belief in an after-life is “‘totally irrelevant.” Mr. Harrison said he did pot think the letter was an invitation to quit the church, “but they seem to imply you're not a ‘ |Christian if you believe what I and_others._believe.” ‘NOT ALONE’ “They have a right to present their side, but I'm not alone in my views that idea of God as an ali-c , powerful tyrant is gone.” - Mr. Harrison said he wonld leave the church.” FIRE TAKES TOLL LE READINGS : : The Law and the prophets, though of God offers all men fongiveness and Christ's sacrifice ives us Salvation is open to all men, for| During October, Lutheran pone ol ee te. Se BABA. torial secretary in the Anglican oe ae ene t a at yo poor pa pre a one oe ane to Gad We man’s salvation was destined by on in the Kootenay re-| Monday, Jan. 31: Luke 22:1-$8. |pertment, said in a recent inter-\stroyed $1,700,000,000 worth of life, teachings and* spiritual power of minds and hearts are filled by the should draw near. hearts, before the foundation of the world.— a in .Calgary, Edmonton, en Feb. 1: Luke 22:30- view that the idea of God as @ property. 4 Christ:—Romans 3:21-26. Holy Spirit.—John 3:1-16, for God awaits a neeed 10:19-22. Ephesians 1:3-10. ) dona pene . 6 Vente be: a ene Y VERSES“In w re hav - aaa to the riches of his ” | Christ Bible Week. About 60 | 1-31, ' er VERS ES.In whom we have redemption through His blood, the forgive of sins, according videnadd Preenetimr rane <A 8 > SIS: The Salvation Army ; Tate nan bibis Steds ouaeram| Wridey, Sik ditabe- 0:12 Great Goenge Streak - : receive God's of |Christianity. In a° document | Train le Study progrram- y. » 4: : 1-96. ; HIS GREAT LOVE ovation. Ged, 200 t0 tuatus crowded with Old Testament re-|mes apd other promotional ef- Senet. chi 5: Luke 24: %- Capt. Ray Nelson ; might very well have condema- ferences he sets forth.the infin. | forts. os ae : Directory Class—9:30 a.m. . us all, saw fit instead to for- - —,. . ca —_ Sunday School—10 a.m. : give us our sins and give us new : criice @ CUE fet fj Holiness Meeting—11 a.m power to live. demption. Sermon : YOURSELVES" - God F urnish es ] he Life Si ‘actmet mankind by| vt rain te ode | PARK ROYAL UNITED cHURCH | iene pa ‘ sending His only begotten Son jsscrifice gives us privileges un- 13 Christie Drive, Parkdale ue, (Publi nesting) to live in the world as a man. He |obtainable without Him and: His , ete, 8 ee ee (EDITOR'S NOTE: The fol- in me ye. and is used by coe were yan _ Holy | went Yo the Cross bearing in His ee aan = the Rev. J. H. Tye, B.A., B.D., Minister Thursday, § p.m.— low! terial relat permission.) people out o/ 's wr i ‘world , and ingdom "s eac- : : : uae a ae cod By R.H. RAMSEY ltor them; how He pom ed |life the sing of Une, wr: ‘the [rifice was sufficient for the for- Mr. Lestie Hiscott—Organigt, and Director of Choirs A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY ; Today’s lesson. deals. with re-|them restoration and redemption wer of sin died with Him. |giveness of all human sin, the MORNING: ' a son is based on copyrighted idemption, one of the grezt>st out of this same love; how He Through his sacrifice God and jwiping- away of its guilt - tines produced by the Di- |and most mysterious tenets of jrevealed His ature and pur-| 0 are made one, we are for-|conferring upon all men of God's r = a.m.—Junior, Intermediate and Senior Church School — . “vision of Christian. Education, [our faith. pose. to’ them through the Law | iveq and- justified. Thie is the jfull salvation. We are encourag-f 1/4 ein.— DIVINE oa } ° 4s National Council of Churches We have seen how the He-/and the prophets. essence of the mysterious, hard-|ed to draw. nigh with a true a.m.— ’ entra ristian ur | But mankind had proved sit-|to. understand system for-|heart, for God waits to weleome “ ners. The Law F 5 5 gee #. giveness and redemption which St en. ai os 919 Kent Street %, 4 great service, as the pr through Jesus letter Ephesians, 15 : “COME AND HEAR ___.. [ats"bor neither. coud “redeem | God offers us trough | Poul declares man's salvation | 11:15 &.m.—Primary Church School 10:00 a.m. School for all ages 'man from sin. For this purpose With God's acceptance of us |was destined by God “before the 7:00 p.m.—EVENING WORSHIP 41°00 a.m.— Worship and the Lord’s Supper ALL YE THAT FEAR GOD” 1° iuristst the Me, teachings and our acceptance of His offer loundation of ‘he ward.” God Sermon: “HOW WE. PRAY” fermon! “WRESTLING WITH THE, DIVINE” _ and spiritual power of Je#u8 lof galvation comes @ .righteous-|"predestined us unto the adop- Music by Senior Chotr 40 hers, ot Sxl tone ree cone) ; | Christ. He was the Word made | ness that feeds on, end is replen- tion of children of children Selection by- mixed quartet Anthem i 66-11. e Hflesh. (Jotin 1:14). Unto Him dll lished constantly by the plats |doens Certet to Himes. (Helen Jewell Louise Johnston, Harley Inge, 1:00 pm.—EVENING SERVICE | ‘THE PREACHING OF THE GOSPEL: THAT Paul [tpn var Sree, asrigy [and presence of Jesus, Chie! @ lwtercio He hath made us INSTALLATION OF STEWARDS. tl The Senior Young People are in change of to the Apostle said: “Is the power of God unto, sal- Just as there is no difference |jt illuminating our mind, cepted in the beloved.” YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP WITH US night's service. ” “ i ' : vation, to everyone that belteveth”. regarding the universality of |changing our hearts, filling us| The eae, een’ net : Minister: Mr. W. 0, Weale Bernat ses sin, there is also no difference |with the love of God, leading ws /nes mints tod Tat, San sestio- Organist: Mrs. Helen MacRae, A.R.C.M. : in the GOSPEL HALL regarding the universality of into Hie pathways, | essetiywal \ed to be damned. Rather, st sets a ° grace. We are all “justified free-|us. When this of : ‘of God. WE EXTEND A WARM WELCOME TO ALL A I God’ through the {God enters men's soul, his me- |forth the supreme power of - : t Corner, of Upper Prince and Summer St. y by ‘6 grace ‘end he ie |Nothing in the world or in hu- " fi 3 ion that is in Chriet/|tural life ie quickened Thin wmmeani° - (ae Lord's Day'7:30 p.m. Week Nights 8 p.m. Jenus.” We are saved not. be: reborn, created anew. Te sa withadt Me =Speakers— ives. that God is obligated to|in His mightlong conversation eee. Goel. & Ce oe Rev, Malcolm F. Garlow, B.A.. B.D., Minister Sherwood Christian Bible School Frank En of Vancouver and Robért isave us. We are — on by | with nee re ae lone pd relatimnie w Mrs, V, L. Ditigwell, Organist and Chole Directer Beliding) : cllwain Char! ottetown God's grace. « We eara| Though the writer Epie- |5 (Sherwood Elementary School A r No Collections. salvation. It is a gift of God. Our | te to the Hebrews is unknown, |Fim, for salvation te/opee to oft (——- wae. I Weloome — No part consists of casts, Pecatonica | prae oe etoh 9:48 a.m.—Sunday School for all ages 0:46 — 10:48 a.m. So and\versed: in both Judaism and ; . 11:00 a.m—“GOD B ge Superintendent—Mr . Preston Beck DUNDAS CENTRE peer ay geen Sy me : On Me m Lo ok At Th Wo: id. — fone Pole te, TBs Young People—Mrs. Preston Beck Mrs. d it makes him sick! “THE CHURCH FOR Aut Suty Seanad. sho is 5 olen | rn Se in Reosaane « « » and it makes him sic see F a Beginners—Mrs. W. j : = . in the Charlottetown Hospital. eee Miss Mary Lou MacLeod . \ Another looks at the world and his heart stirs with hope. ALL FOR THE CHURCH The young people organi: A Bac WELCOME TO ALL o Wines ans i e __ The first has seen only the world itself >. . full of evil, injustice, ugliness, ‘The Church is the greatest factor | Tecently at the -home_of Mr: sii = a a Soret oh ae ep oR ge te Kit of St ms | 3 The second nas seen more than the world. He has. seen God... Who is not Saseral coltaal waned wibees ing. : Charlottetown > “ails Chapel content with the world as it is... Who offers men the spiritual tools with which strong Church, neither democracy Lic Myrtle Ingersoll. pastor of ; 235 Cumberiand St. at Ly , e + ; nor civilization can survive. There ‘Dundas Baptist Church was the Longworth Ave. ice a B.A., B.D: _--to-change their caged environment eee _ —— divine sca and ane ace. lout. souul solacia Siat. ovis ‘ainent aonect spectest ts: the Keat : a ot rewards person should attend serdions reew-.... Point. Baptist Church during. 1 oe oe eee ee hiftopher Gledhill, M.A, B. Mus. ARCO. | For the mani who is tired of sowing at life: the Church has ‘message . are: (1) For his own soba (3) For (OM Week of Prayer services. I wry) Gus taste, . the -_. «,fe Precious Blood SUNDAY, JANUARY 98, 1908 } and a mission, sake Clay was held on Saturday af- 1+ dhe Y.MC.A. Church Parade ternoon from Dundas . United a eS dae RCHWOOD “sa a Ror mor] tr tr Ang Se , Serosurg, Va. Homer ani Watace Turer,] FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND ere c and Mrs? Mary Livingstone, (Birchwood St. “From The Rising of The Sun”—Ouseley Od sf, Cia wee feades near Longworth Ave.) ‘ 4, ce ae tae taoeenee < Minister: Rev. W. R, Underhay, B.A. - “sal anaes ane 4 re NX where they visited with — 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.—Churchtime Nursery } | is rettig tte Campbett's f 7:00 P.M—Eventeg Worsip 11:30 a.2m—Ohildren's Corner = ete telitiiios 10-6 - BL You Are Invited To Worship With Us and Mrs. Clarence MacLennon, a = a ts i St Dundas Centre had the misfor- Seat fete ae a playing hockey with other child. SPRING P PARK C UNITED CHURCH Bonnell. BH eas Kirkwood Drive “Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mse- Mintearr Mev, Cieamaa . Levis and Mre. Alfred MacDonald and CHURCH SCHOOL! Mir. and Mre. Sterling Mac- 9:46 'a.m~the Chere Gdieel: Claes tor tli sale? 46 aa—lolor, Intermediate, Sener Church Schoo Leod. 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class. 11:00 a.m.—Nursery School _Nursery t Mentegte Bible Chapa was te | ae ia tm—Sermon: “THE PROBLEMS OF GOD" aN was 11:00 a.m. j Wi ; Schoen: “0 Love Tat Wil Net Lat Me Go” Nee deli Gone Geo. A Sermon: “YES, YOU CAN”! A. L. Pearce Chapel, which was attended Anthem © ‘Taste And See—Sr. John Goss ra "You Are Welcome To Worship With Us. es 7:00-9.0.—DIVINE. WORSHIP. Sermon: BURGLAR-PROOF RELIGION Anthem: Hail, Gladidening Light—G. Ghaw [ Lis f pn nnpatenatemmacchcinrenrinonaginanis i z ; { i I TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ; ’ Charlottetown, P.E.1. Ministers: Rev. John G. E. Ball, B:A. ns Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas, B.A. B.D. Organist: Mr. J. B. Herdman ‘9:4 a.m.—Genior, Intermediate and Juniors i a and Kindergarten . Nursery. YY ae two years 11:00-a.m.—“‘SEPARATIST” J, G. E. +. 7 bees et te Sea "St. Peter's Cathedral iad ie tes | Ven. Archdeacon J. BR. Davies, M:A., Rector Rev. Canon E. M. Malone, M.A., D.D. Honorary Assistant Priest Miss Suzantie Brenton, Lic, Mus., Organist Mrs. B. W. Patterson, Choir Director dan, SpeGe Foam Boney se So Betehey 8:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist 8:45 a.m=Mattins:. -- 9:46 am.—Sunday School (intents Chase Il a.m.) 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist and Sermon 7:00 p.m.—Ewensong and Sermon, & : ‘ Visitors are most cordatiy welcome at ail services. FAREWELL SERVICE IN CALVARY TEMPLE Upper Prince Street iF REV. C.K. BENN, PREACHING =f FAREWELL MESSAGES 9:45 a.m.—SUNDAY ae ee Classés for all | Tuesday Wednesday Thursday , * 414-13 sais si. 414013 “aa [si + Sip + Sip + Sip + Sip + Sp + Si + Sis st Ss J] | THIS FEATURE 1S CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH = BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS John 3:16-21 Organist and Choir Direetor George A. Thompson, F.R.C.0.., (CHM) A.R.CM. 8:30 a.m—HOLY COMMUNION 9:45 | crypt sebalagal SCHOOL: Junior, Classes . 11:00 + ama SUNDAY SCHOOL: Crib: Nursery, — : ‘ROGERS HARDWARE CO, LTD. JOHN W. MacKENZIE WOOD CONV. Wholesale & Retail Hardware ; "pecdioer abd Beeher™ 9 Gratton St. 100 am GH? eS Cm MOMNING FRAT ES a ie ee ae eter a0 Quen ss «ese 7:30: p.m.—“HOW SHALL WE ESCAPE IF WE 1, Stieet: “NO ON srAYED ae ees: 5 + §, NELSON GOOD MOORE & McLEOD LTD. ei Plumbing and Heating : Fe a SO GREAT SALVA- | 7: ‘00 p:m.—EVENING ut AND: § = ; Plumbin nd_Heating Contractor. __. Departmental Store | -. 4-9868 “" Night i $8095 ie "47 Hawthorne Ave. 4-6541 ‘ 119 Queen St. 12 Elm Ave. 90 Edward St . Mr. Benn has enjoyed six. successful years .of a w ATTEND THE: ‘CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE Se prematet Hie = thie aoe ee _'READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES.OF SERVICES PENTECOSTAL, ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA. ae