Reformation Under Josiah ©. ’ ILLUST RATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON’ * Seripture—Il Kings 22:1-28:80. fi Nicholson, BA, DD, DLC, prin- “Getting Down to Fundamen- | tals’’ is the general theme title | chosen by Very Reverend”C.M. cipal of Pine Hill Divinity - Hall, | who will be guést. speaker at'| the Inter-Faith Preaching Mis- | sion being held July 6, 7 and 8 at the Cavendish United Church,” oa | Preaching Mission Program Announced - » 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat.; June 18 1966. abroad, where it operates mip. ‘Church Merger sions in 14 countries. The Reformed Baptist . Asso. “Gets Approval ciation. representing about 2300 ;communicants in ‘SO c:ngrega- HOUGHTON, N.Y. (AP) — tions in eastern Canada and the Delegates to the 32nd annual | northeastern United States, wag Beneral conference of the Wes- scheduled to consider ratifying leyan Church of America ‘have the merger at its annual meet. voted to merge with the Pil- ing next month in Saint John, | grim Holiness Church.‘ ” - NB The decision came hburs after ‘The Reformed Baptists oper-. ° approval of a similar merger ate a bible college in Sussex, (with the alliance of the Re-|N.B-, and perform mission work memed. Bagi Church of Can- in Rhodesia. a. The 600 delegates to the Wes Officials of the Pilgrim Holl-| leyan Methodist meeting, in ses. ness Church, now in session at| sion at Houghton College, Winona Lake, Ind., were ex- vated unanimously Wednesday pected, to take up the Reformed Cavendish. ‘Proposal, at once. Membership | | Besliee’ the salen combine ; the process ‘of repairing and re- When Huld confirms ‘its prop- Reform -. sweeps Judah, . destroying Josiah meets an oe end lead- {oe Nagi oenaregs te | 2% \in the church numbers 3,000 in with the Pilgrim Holiness e ae T mple. the high priest. -hecies of }uddment for Judah, Josiah idolatry and paganism in all its ic bk a pa ae he | i United States and~’16,000 | ‘Church: was 130 to 38. Cee ere the Law ‘which is assembles his ‘people and teads the , forme. Josiah leads a great-metional =% expedition sqainet on Rayp-|being dicgated by Rev, Frank : ids a ik ye no amd read to him Law to them: A new covenant is Passover climaxing: the reformation. tian king who is raiding Assyria.— B. Stiles, BA, BEd, BD, minis- ¢ og or i Kings 2. Is14 made.—I1 ‘Kings 22:15-23:3. “Hl Kings 23:4-23 Il Kings 23: 24-30. tes of the Cavendish Past oral The- -Salvation Army «16 oneal ‘George Street - Capt, and Mrs, Ray Neison Sunday: Directory Class—9:30 a.m. Sunday School—10 a.m. — ‘Holiness Meeting—il a.m. . Sermon: ta IN THE POTTER'S -HANDS”” shall” a. young” man cleanse his, way? 2 by ry taking heed thereto according to thy word: ronPsaline 119:9 (Charge. A massed choir made ~~ | LEADER'S INFLUENCE oe Brought Benefits To Nation “am seman | al different churches -will be | - upeews NOTE: The fel- ‘opening verses of ‘the assigned lards and magicians: oy “put ‘directed by Mrs. Chris Burdett; lowing material relating to to- Scripture. we are introduced to away." ‘BA, and° Leslie Hiscott. The | morrow’s Sunday School les- a number of zovernment oifie- As a climax to the reforma- | Male Eight, Charlottetown, will | son. is. hased on. copyrighted ials, the high priest, and ‘‘the tion, Josah held a dreat Pass>provide special music, and the | . outlines produced by the Divi- doers of the work’ engaged” in over;-the first in to cénturies to organists will be Mrs. Reginald | sion of Christian Education, the festoration of the Temple, be kept by the entire naton. ‘it | Simpson and Mrs. Herbert} ¢ EMORY V ERSE: “Ww herewithal ZION. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTH - aoe ANNIVERSARY. ce SUNDAY, JUNE.19, 1966 ~~ The Reverend Donald A. Campbell, B. A., D.D. ‘DR. NICHOLSON Salvation ier c eo Evening Service conducted by Maj. J, Ferguson : and young le. Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Home League (Public meeting) -— Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer- Meeting. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE’ ARMY —— ; Winister | National Council of Churches which must, have been, after'was attended by almost the en- dish.. A. hyrnn sin : : in the U.S., and is used by more than two centuries of neg- tire nation and made so great a | Tar cents eaoh of gy sa nd CALVARY TEMPLE Mrs. Harvey MacKinnon, L. Mus., B. Mus. permission.) - lect, pretty much of a mess. spiritual impression upon those es which will begin at 8 p.m PENTECOSIAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA - Organist . By R.H. RAMSEY In the course of thoroughly re- who took part that the souls of the Christian Education. Hall | “Upper Prince Street 3 3 After the reigns of the ‘“‘wick- novating the Temple, doors un- the people seemed to be turned |will be linked to the services in Rev, Cyril Clarke, Pastor ed’ kings Manasseh and Amon Opened for decades were un- away from idolary and commit- | (Josiah's grandfather and fath- lqcked; debris of several genera- ted anew to the will, and pur- er, respectively), the ‘‘good’’ tions was removed; and the high pose of Jehovah. “Tking Josiah succeeded to the priest Hilkian, having access to| Despite the reformation and | \ed circuit télevision to ee throne of Judah, about 640 B.C. parts of the Temple from which revival brought about by Josiahs ‘ate greater —numbers——at—-the Like hfs: great- grandrather jother men were barred, discov- earnest seeking of the will of \Mission. An outside sound sys- | (Hezekiah) before tim, Josiah ‘ered the Book of the Law— un- God and obedience to His law. tem in the oarking lot west of | not only opposed idolatry, but |doubtedly the one deposited in it seems that his untimely death the church will also be arranged. | destroyed its altars end sup- the House of the Lord at the was brought about by an act of| Ministers of different faiths pressed its unlawful and evil jside of the Ark of the Covenant, foolishness. There is no mention will participate in each service practices. He achieved centrali- as commanded by Moses—- that of divine guidance or ecessity | and all persons of all faiths are zation of worship at Jerusalem; had been lost; or perhapshd- for battle. Josiah mounted an | invited to take part in this Inter- repairing and restoring the den, during the desecration of expedition abainst an Egyptian Faith Preaching Mission. Temple there; and in all his ac- the Temple by Manasseh. king who was raiding Assyria, | meee eee eee eee ee ee ee tivities he conducted himself Hilkiah delivered the Book to and, though disguised, he was | About erican | - —— with. such enthusiasm that his Shaphan, the scribe, who, after seen by the Egyptian archers children have been vaccinated °° * 7:00 P. M. Service people caught his mood and co- ‘reading it, took it {mmiediately and slain. ‘against measles since 1% — — operated with him in re-estab- ‘to the king Josiah. commanded — ‘lishing and maintaining the Shaphan to read the Book to “Sermon: WHAT is RIGHT WiTH THE CHURCH? . Charlottetown Bible Chapel worship of Jehoyah. - him. The: Reverend-Donald-A.- Campbell, B.A., D.D. While-a-_revival may be upper----As-the- commandments-of God ‘ ‘ considered ‘235 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. 8 d most in fhe he heart of a ruler andy were read and he ave ‘a great deal to do™ how the people had ignored them Wt :09 A. M. Service Sermon: YOUR PLACE IN THE CHURCH The Reverend (Donald A. Campbell, B.A., D.D. ‘Solo: How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings Mr. Frank Wood Duet: God Made The. Day Mise Donna Sutherland and Mrs. James Fletcher the church by an inter com | sound system and possibly clos-' at : 9:15 a.m.—Radio Broadcast, Summerside station 9:45 a.m:—Sunday School 11:00_a.m.-—-Worship-Service. 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service You will receive a warm welcome at Calvafy Temple ——————————_———————————— ee _ BIRCHWOOD | FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND (Birchwood St. near Longworth Ave.) Minister: Rev. W. R. Undertay, B.A. 7:00 P.M.—Evening Worship -VISITORS. WARMLY WELCOME. “(hata sirens Church 12,000,000 American I fn Solo Selections: Mr. Lioyd Martin ibe any cere 2 2 with bringing it to pass, the Josiah was overwhelmed by -®] Sunday~School (continues all summer)—11:00 a.m. 155 Mt. Edward Road - i Boe j loyal cooperation of many others sense of guilt. such as he had : A Hearty Welcome Is Extended To All Be a ter cna (tree 1 aul Suh: at De BAH 1100 a-my—Jeron A. ake (The first church in Sherwood) . a: ” p.m.—Gospel team from Emmaus. Bible School Chicago, Testimony. and_ Special Music. Se Rev. M. Dornbush, Minister 10:00 a.m.—Morning Service ~ t national scale. Thus, in but the whole the for himself. its long continued ‘nation, ee eee for THE CHURCH FOR ALL. (crimes and disobedience to God. |] ‘The Old Book ... The New Birth... The Precious Blood 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School ; a ALL FOR THE CHURCH STeatly saddened and, lane « The Blessed: Hope _ 7:90 p.m.—Evening Service : a "The Church is the greatest factor © [es. Then he sent emissaries to a cee Come and worship the Lord With Us rc : @m earth for the building of charac-- seek out a prophet to inquire of o &X ee te eee Oat ar he Wat of Sed Central Christian Church : : i t oO ) sc ae ee ee = ag ea vo _ SHERWOOD - PARKDALE a ~-te for sound rears why. HEY gh provetess ving. in-Jerue | MORNING ©. Sonu eae ~ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | person should attend services regu- Jarly and support the Church. They . are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For s "Meeting dn the Sherwood - Women’s ‘Institute ‘Hall _ Maple Avenue salem, who told them that the, * | judgments of God announced jin | \the Book of the Law would fall eis ssn eeotes “School or ae ages 11:00 a.m,—Morning Worship and the Lord's Supper is coe ; ao. | upon Judeh. But, because Jos- Sermon: ‘‘A CHANGE -FOR THE BETTER” /The Rev. Ian-C. Glass, B.A., B.D., Minister -- For jcc ae Cheteihe ‘tnst?, liah was seeking to awalk in the | Solo: 9:45 a:m.—Church School Classes for all ages h “A: Little Prayer’ (Hamblen) Mr. Erie MacGregor ¥: 3p: m.—Evening Service Germon: ‘THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST” Minister: Mr. W. 0, Weale ‘ Organist: Mrs. Helen MacRae, A.R.C.M. WE EXTEND A WARM WELCOME TO ALL 11:00 a.m,—Divine Worship ae: “LABOURERS. TOGETHER WITH A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU First Baptist Church Coraet-of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A.. B.D., Minister Mrs. V. L. Dingwell, Organist and Choir Directer 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School for all. ages. il: e a.m.—‘‘WHOLE PERSON IN CHRIST” Solo: Selected—Mr. Donald A. Hutchinson -7:00 p.m.—'MADE AND REMADE” _ Duet: Selected—Miss Gail Robinson “and Mr. Keith Robinson : Rev. Edward G: Britten, Pastor. Tryon-Bonshaw Baptist Churches will be the Guest Preacher at both services. : A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU ‘ways of God and had. humbled - = jhimself- before-Him,_he-would_be lallowed to live out his life ‘and 'would be gathered into his grave in peace, so that his eyes would not see the evil that God was igoing to bring upon Judah. i Josiah__was_the last king un- = (der whom Judah would enjoy any prosperity or favor from | God. ‘Upon his death, the nation slid quickly into the abyss to ward which it was heading. Next, Josiah called the people Sherwood Church of Christ together and read the Book - of (Meeting in Sherwood Elementary School) the Law to them. When the read- aL .ing-was_finished, Josiah. pledged | 10; 00 2. m, ‘Sunday Seat Agate cia himself and the people to a new : = ee convenant with the Lord: to} 11:00 a.m. race AE Lari Se 6 upper |.walk in His ways; to keep His Sermon: Mr. Kenneth Norris and laws with all their hearts. , jand souls; to confirm the words | We extend a warm ee to all: 7 ‘of. the covenant as written in the ¥- ce scien ee 'Book of the Law. ‘PARK ROYAL-UNITED-CHURCH. | Then followed a great Deuter- | -~gnomie~reformation. -Once—again- 13 Christie Drive, Parkdale Rev. J. H. Tye, B.A., B.D., Minister all the pagan shrines, ‘altars and Mr. Lestie ‘Hiseott—Organist and Director of Choirs.’ images througout the kingdom were destroyed, and their priests 9:45 a.m.—Promotion Exercises for “Juniors, Intermediate | and Senior aed ere either killed or suppressed. Wiz- a "11:00 a:m.—Nursery and- Kindergarten Classes’. re Men | 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship ” To Meet pig Sey | Next Week which needs his moral and material support.Plan-to-go-to-church-regus larly and read your Bible.daily, wa - 3 _SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH Kirkwood Drive Minister: Rev. Clayton C. Lewis Organist and Director of Choirs: Mrs. J. B. Herdman, L.R.A.M. ; 11:00 a.m.—Nursery : fe 11:00 a.m.—Sermon: “HAVE A WONDERFUL SUMMER” Duet: “The Sabbath Man’ Mendellsohn Duet: Linda and Marilyn Drake You are Welcome to Worship with Us TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Organist and Director of Choirs: Mr. J. B. Herdman " (Primary Dept. will meet in Hall and eit together in Church for Promotion of ROMY Kindergarten=and Primary Departments) 11:15—Primary Church School | ‘i Sermon: ‘THOSE PLANS FOR SUMMER” fee ae tae “Anthem: ‘The Ship Glide In'’ (The Junior Choir) | pee ee svi ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP WITH US theme of the Third Annual At+ lantic Conference “of: United Church Men to be held at Mount Allison University. Sackville, N.B., from June 24 to 26 inclus- ive, according to an announce- ‘ment made by David W. Mur- Ministers: The Kirk it " James reed The Rev. Malcolm ak MeCane, .A., B.D. }sored by the Maritime Confer- y : phy, Parkdale, P.E.I, vn ye Directer af SBiake : Ss the Conference Plan- r :; . ee amie Christopher Gledhill, M.A., B. Mus., ARCCO 11:00 a.m.—Orib Room and Nursery up to five yeare in é ; eee ae eee eee Social 1 ‘ | The specia!_theme speaker SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 1966 a It happened on the very first point as every- Is that why men go to church? It’s one of the * il qwill be Rev Rex Dolan, BA, 11:00 A.M 11:00 a.m.—Sermon: “REST (Rev. G G. Wyrwas) one knew it would. The champ Wag. testing the reasons! . | BD, Ph.D, professor of system- | Sant : Air: ‘How Beautiful Are The Feet’ (Messiah) challenger’s backhand. Victories hy: Mead with glorying in our un- ee steegeey _ —_— on “CHRISTIAN COMMITTMENT” Handel—Miss, Barbara Rogers, Soprano. at ave certain stren They come with doing something ~ gical College. Montreal. Also A 7:00 p.m.—Sermon: BETRAYAL AND RESTORATION”. ane hans are ike ha, Right from the cart SEC ren weainemen Ne | rem he oem we sa, oe epg aA ee yr nts game, . : at he Donald G- Smi newly ap | re et: ‘In arden’? C. Austin Mi - And when they find it — look out! : Crunch cai neuetanion | pointed Assistant Secretary | Mrs. Christopher Gledhill and Mr. Reg. MacLean |... # —Faye Rogerson and Vicki Robertson the United’ Church's Boa: Seana aa gate cme gre arr = Life is just.as probing and relentless. Qu But it is sound Christian living to recognize -hon- te am Pibatte . . 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School: H Note: Service in Church Sanctuary. _ i uncovers our weaknesses a4 ee assaults estly our shortcomings ... and constantly,.. pers The Conference will be spon- ¢ 11:00 a.m.—Churchtime Nursery i” them again and again You are welcome to Worship with us. . sistently to seek God's help in overcoming them, 11:30 a.m.—Children’s Corner Ta } jence United Church Men's Coun- é oa —_—_—SOSSSSS — \ Cupsrighe 1066 Keinibh Advising ‘Seika. The. Srasbre, Ve. \cil. .of which the president {s You. Are Invited To Worship With Us as za ms ~si - | William J. Hegan, Lancaster. | : 4 St: Paul S Anglican Church LW cory 6 rR RC ceEENNONT Sunday Monday Tuesday ~ ea Friday Saturday NB Frefin hed a i ie + SS ° : : Psalms Isaidh Romans .s Philippians Hebrews I John HO agit tee cote. Established 1769 by Royal Foundation 124:1-8 55:6-11 4:13-25 7 3:3-11 121-11 SiS and inspiration” The - confer. The Rev. F. Louis Ellas, L.S.1., Rector Ce ee a ‘St. Peter $ at e r Organist and Ch | Directo “* sip + Op + Si + G+ cps x + OD? + Gp +: + UD + GD + ar er a ~ Rochford Square George A. Thompson, F.R.C.O... (CHM) A.R.C.M THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED [OQ THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH - Zo Dr., Doland’s addresses wilt _ THE. SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY ' Anglican @hureh of Canada © Ihave the subtitle ‘Christian In- a Ven. Archdeacon J. R. Davies, M.A., L.Th,, Rector 8:30 a.m.—HOLY \ ly nt and Se th * ° m.— CON AMUNION.: j BY THE FOLLOWING INFERESTED INDiVI DUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS ee ie hee a vite Rev. Canon E..M, Malone, M.A., D.D LL. D. L100 -d:m.—MORNNG- PRAYER AND SERMON . fours Rn iMtan as Honorary Asssitant Priest. - Ant th {M nkind”” ; JOHN: W MacKENZIE wood. LON ALR oe ae it oak ‘ a ‘pills Misa Suzdnne Brenton, Lic: Mus., in ga teeta) OW Gere ae oa an Ena 4 we : e insu : z aif cipated Jn} _Mrs. Ww. son, Peer sesiiinaioisi ear. LAN Boot “anit Broker 2 Gr al on- Sten Charlottetowm —t representa — ot —eetiretion Po _B._W, Patter Choir_Di r ne ae vy RY SERMON: “ABSATOM, © ; + @:32K2 é : : htisiness, politics ao science June 19—The Second Sunday after Trinity i a : 269 ee. st. lumbing and Heating Contractor ; H.T.JAMES John Hildebrand. Nashwalaksis,.. i j 7.00 p.m.—EVENING PRAYER AND HOL Y LAND AUT ¥ ene berate cance Seen pails : Raat AT DAMES ooo nnn ne 5 ‘past pres) Ment of te 8300-a.m:—Holy~Burharist---- aI een -COLOR-SLDES——-~ 039 i? Hawthorne Ave. MOOK! \eLEOD LTD. . Plumbing ‘and Heating ' ‘ d Church” Men | oad &-m.—Mattins Here is a wonderful opportunity for’ the whole family to. - Dep natal Store Day 49868 rw Night 4-8220 | te As at f coe Men, 9: :45 a. m.~-Sunday School (closing session) {1 a.m. infants [ff ~*~ view the Holy Land and ‘#il its sacred places, Bastrated Ae 41 * Et . wl © Moreratar . 7 Oo wt y a ee Xx 119 Queen | St. ! _ AY e. 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