= Pe is froundation of Ch Chestottetown, Sat, duly. &. 1805. Abily For Preaching | / Important, Difficult By CARDINAL McGUIGAN | is in their life they want “s No one would want to deny lustrated in the Sunday ae te that ‘the art of preaching is on The clergy would the way out. Among many min- fit from a little market research isters and priests’ preaching is along these-lines. something of a profession: oth Not everyone is a horn: speak- ers often give the impression it er and not everyone can be is really only a hobby. even a good speaker. However, Preaching, however, ‘* impor- the layman has a right to expect tant—and difficult.. ~~ the-sermon to fill him with ristian Growth ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Dy Altre J. ed Sovigtare-—3 Corinthians 8; TI Corinthians §:11-26. The Kirk of §. James Organist and Director of the Choirs Christopher Gledhill, M.A., B.Mus., @R.C.C.0. JULY & 1965 11:00 a.m.—Public Worship . The Reverend S. W. Gentle. B.A. B.D., Sg MBANING OF FAITH" Salo; “How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings''—Liddle cert st f St. Peter's Cathedral OF CANADA ANGLICAN CHUB Peul sharply reprimand: the Corin- He upbraids them for allowing Paul urges that alfttf@, become rec-- Jesus alone answers man's deepest ' thian Christians for spiritual im- © sectarianism and pettiness to divide ——onciled-with-God.. This can be .ac- peed, bringing inner ‘peace and satis- re rege with one must con- sound trine, wise ‘counsel Ven. Archdeacon J. R, Davies, M.A., — maturity. As “babes in Christ’ they their church, reminding them that complishing through acceptance of and, tion Until men accept Him their sider iversity of a.Sunday and inspiration for the weeks to Rev. en 8. E. M. Malone. M.A., D let fleshy desires -and worldliness ministers and mémbers alike are one ilove for His Son Jesus, which trans- \ : . audience. Could: there ever be.a follow Assisient Priest obstruct the working of the Holy — body, fellow-workers in the service of forms’ man into a new creature. Il ives, are disappointing and ‘incom- more ‘heterogenous. group ~ There is a false belief among L Spirit.—1 Corinthians 3:1-4: God.—I_ Corinthians 3: 5-23. Corinthians 5: 11-17. ot Corinthians §:18-20. | mankind assembled upder ON@- many clergy that “you have to mS 5. sasaae Bron, 3 Mas ‘| ceiling to hear one message." gim at an intellectual level of July. -4~The Third Sunday after Tray MEMORY VERSE:—“For other foundation can no may lay than that is laid, whith is Jesus Christ.”"—1 Corinthians 3:11, But sympathize thouzh we fim at an intellecteel ey en 3 eer mater: io | will with his problems, we can mons... bf a.m ~ Euchariet ty F | of factions dividing the Corinth- | of his obedience: and the glory | Sot rest content with the pres- : . 745 a.m,.—Mattins "Wes BABES IN CHRIST | ian church. They -were fools Jo | of Christ is the great end for -ent dreary state of preaching The rh North American | 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist &- Sermon A \divide into camps and express which he lives. +~Kart-Barth~ once said: “Even eo ama noting variety 7:00 p.m.- Evensong and 3 loyalties to individual ministers.| The love of Christ radically” @t the Mass the Bible is display: peg age wr er July will be contupted | by. the - Reverend |The ministers were servants of | and vitally alters the lives of (ed; but how unimportant, how rages, — presentations of] Robert 8. of Trinity’ Church, Lenox, 'God, not leaders -of -parties or those rseolved to live in Him, ‘indifferent a matter is the ser-|J¢t Propu _ Sa and hy-] Mass. \founder of _~sects. within t he | and tyrough the working of the | Lange Based upon it” = é' psychosoma- : t h n—was—toHoly Spirit man is rebo nfluence of the. written ' ~ church. Ther missin rn_ into | =. Ged—ie-maie wing (Eaiter’s note; The follow- fmg material relating to to- morrow's Sunday School les- son is based on copyrighted yo produced ‘by the Di- em»/ vision of Christian Education, National Council of Charches” in-the U.S. and_is-tised by_per:. mission.) : By R.H. RAMSEY _ Growing as Christians is the theme of today’s lesson and . those to follow in the next few months. During. this period we shall. examine not only , the meaning of Christian gr but also such general. subj ts as how. Christians grow, hin-| po geo to -Christian grow the areas in -which Chris’) ns can grow - Are we, as individuals, grow- frig as Christians? To be, sure we are not standing still, for at every given point'<in our’ lives we are going forward or back: ward, morally and _ spiritually Christians grow because they become new persons —through Christ. Christians grow because they work at it. It requires much faith, disci- pline, patience, . love, sacrifice and putting aside of self. A_life of Christian love and usefulness is a challenge, a battlefield, a pilgrimage, with periods of still waters and green pastures along the way in which to refresh our- selves and restore our souls. Today's. lesson material is , taken from Paul's letter to the Corinthian church, which Paul, toge \with Silas and Timo- | thy, had founded and where he | remained—for more than a year In Paul’s time, Corinth was the capital of the-Roman-—prov- ince of Achai, a city of great | political ‘and economic impor- | tance, and the seat of worship tof Venus and the impure cults from Egypt and Asia, Thus, Corinthian life was one of lux- ury and licentiousness, and the founding of a Christian church ‘in such a community illustrates , thé tremendous power of the Gospel in human life. Though the members . the | Corinthian church had sa oiad the Christian faith, their old na- ture persisted. They were ‘‘bab- es in Christ,” spiritually undeve- loped. Torn by strife, jealousy | and immorality, they lacked a true spirit of Christian love, fait! ridli- | — — eae cat ob- |Of the church; that they were | vious to Paul and his reprimand was sharp. To him the Corin- | thians were not as men reborn, | they were still “carnal,” in that _they-allowed_fleshly_and_wordly | desires to so dominate them that: the-action of the Holy Spirit. within them was hindered. Next Paul took up the matter strengthen an building’ upon the foundation he there could be no other Ministers and members were | fellow- workers belonging witha common task; in the field belonging to God, i.e.: the church. Such sectarian-. ism and pettinesses which they -were exhibiting would vanish tf they were exhibition would van- ish if they would only remember Christ's and Christ's were | God's. Our lesson concludes with” a passage from Paul's second let- | the Corinthians which | ter__to gives up an insight into the very heart of his gospel. The love of Christ impels a Christian to make the will of Clirist the rule | |God. As God's they are ‘one, | to—labor |Omically man reaches out to. that Christ, alone was the Head | | } te the church, a spiritual life that makes him ‘had laid, Paul's foundation was | but a the. one laid by Christ Jesus and | pw are no longer what he was before, new person to whom ‘all become new.”’ This | | was not, only- Paul's experience | as a Christian, but is common to | all Christians. Socialily, politically and econ- find his help. But until -religion is brought into play upon a man's life he finds himself dis- satisfied and stiil in quest of true happiness. It takes faith for man to complete the cycle of his attainment. For the Chris- tian the cycle reaches _ fulfill- |ment when he sees himself—and his fellow men—as a child of God; and gives his life utterly to the will of Christ. In Him, the Christian finds the answer to, his deepest needs, and the inn isfactions: of life. Without im, Man goes on sear-* ching for that which will please and satisfy, and--finds.only —a* life filled with keen ae has been powerful in t he Twentieth Century church, but these items but only when one we shouldn't let its success dull | is helped to see it. In an. age. the edge of the spoken word, when everyone is interested in | ‘The appeal of a man speaking the speed of fligtit, the speed an from his heart is still greater sound and the race to the moon, than thase of a man writing a it is even more electrifying to thousand miles away discover God created this won- The Gospel is timeless in the |derful universe. benefits it brings in preaching. Preaching adds to the Scriptur- Testament gives us. many {lus es by cutting the cloth of God's trations of this kind. The more revelation int? seasonal shaves. we study the Old Testament and It applies God's tini@less mes- | the Gospels, the more we can sage to our temporal situation. Communicate the good news to People need to be asked what eager listeners. U.S. May Consider Closing Tracking Stations In S.A. WASHINGTON (AP) “The |woerd sai d ‘tis government United States may consider would not admit. : ‘ Ne- closing its three satellite’ track+s.@pees...if..they..‘aré. assigned to ing stations in South Africa’ be- | work-at the -tracking —stations—| cause of that country's.-white-| Officiais here said they have We inust realize that the New | | ‘CALVARY TEMPLE PENenceseey. ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA Prince Stret _, Upper Rev. C. K. Benn, Pastor a 9:45 a.m.- School, MISSIONARY DAY 11:00 a m. REV. H. HILSDEN Service 2:00 p.-m.—BAPTISMAL SERVICE, NORTH RIVER ea 7:30 p.m.—REV. H. HILSDEN, HAMILTON, ONTARIO ATTEND CHARLOTTETOWN’S SPIRITUAL WORK SHOP First. Baptist Church Ceraer of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Malcolm f. flariow. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School for all ages “11:00am —A NEW COMMANDMENT” B.A.. B.D.. Minister Mrs. V. L. Dingwell, Organist and Cholr Directer - M a ments. minority government's “public {not yet received) Verwoerd’s Male Octet: “Beautiful Land’ | Sead Negro erteniigie 4 @xa \comaed Gat eae wh onto Gor” : egro sta- con t South African ‘ Seri iptures [ tions shoudl tt want ot. premier is forcing the U.S. to alae jam Downs cae Premier Hendrik —_ Verwoerd , consider now whether the sta- Set ] 80 | announced he has told the U.S. ‘tions should be closed. Tiere is | Wednesday: 7;30—Prayer™ Meeting. n it cannot {employ Negro. scien- | some feeling that:the US. . A- WARM WELCOME AWAITS You, gies | tists in the South Aestoes Se: |i eee ee : | tions. action because of the moral and Languages “| State department ..tictals said || political issues involved. ean ree hare they are — awaiting —offi- /RUNS- THREE. STATIONS. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH: =e many languages are cial word on Verwoerd's. move| The United States -has three dean in aun Perhaps from US” Ambasesdor Joseon i a Charlottetown, P.E.1. there is no inite figure ‘avail- |C. Satterthwaite: rica, all in general area able, In the city of Toronto the | The United States. is planning | Pretoria. Ministers: Rev. John G. E. Ball, B.A. . ae of Education reports 33. ee — ie daha ve) Only a few weeks ago the | Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas, B.A., B.D. erent tongues spoken by the July 4 U andence South African: government ruled | Director : Mr. ; a students in that hit system. | party at the US. Embassy in| that Negro airmen from tie meet oa af Coaie: Bir. Jone 8. Wertate The Toronto Star stated re- Pretoria to which Negroes a: |U.S. carrier Indepen? «ce could cently that 45 percent. of all oa a white persons are being not land on South Atieen atr- 11:00 a.m.—Nursery Care and Crib Room in Social Hall school children in that city were invi : | fields: The carrier c a > Italian, ee on German, six ‘IGNORE POLICY | vit ates a _ officials J 11:00 a.m. “hee oO. a eee eae (7 per cen ve cent! | jay na vessels Pealm—J Polish, five per- coat Chinese | In spite of Sofith Africa's pol-| now normally avoid South Af- om eaten 3. MacDermid and- five per —cent—Ukrainian- icy of apartheid (race separa-| rican ports... ey i : | Less than 20 per cent of the chil- — ee | : ] 7:30 p.m.— Pee FOR POWER” (Rév. JG. &. Bally” oa cor . English as yiiy 4. 1963, without regard | WILL TAKE SALUTE wie Heri Matte Me Grong” —( Vernon .Eville) When they entered the school "ce: LONDON (CP) — Bucking- system im Toronto, the Star con-| Several days ago Verword|:ham Palace announced Friday as (Please note change in time) tinue’; 20,000 youngsters of the said in a political speech that; that Prince Philip, colonel-in- ; \ present student body could not bis government would boycott | chief of the Royal Canadian [SSS speak one word of English, hav- posi a pene. He as-| Regiment, = take be aoe from s se! . is trying to| when the regiment's Ist Battal- ing one 4 nels teach racial integration to his | fon troops the color in Soest, SPRING PARK UNITED ener in 80 la across Canada, Country West aioe July 16. The 1st, Kirkwood : reper epuages across Canada. “Then came-the-stalement-dur-| Battalion-is_ likely toreturn_to | _ aa Drive Gs ; : lien . adding. that 511,565 copies ing the weekend in which Ver-' Canada within a month. | Minister: Rev: Clayton C. Lewis “uP A TR : [were stribiled it these tog: ———————— ===) | Organist~and® Cholr Direetors-Mrs,-3:-B: Herdman, L:.R:A.M:- 1" 8 last year. * ; | ‘ : : Two and one half million Can- | - Sf éclombe Presbyterian Church |] 2° 12—suee ; New? has a problem ges en teother tongue z é ae "ff 11:00 am.—" ‘TEENAGE TRAGEDIES” other than sh or nch. ‘ | ; ” , fiat sok Sette at - ? » | DAILY BIBLE READINGS Marshfield Solo: ‘Lord Make Me Strang” (Vernon Eville) elimbing trees than she is - ane Deuteronomy ' -SERVI | Secrunse of Inst Bates SS at getting down again. Monday, July 5: Job 1. t ANNIVERSARY ; S VICES } “YOU ARE WELCOME S ¥ Usually someone has to get Tuesday, July 6: Job 2. } :30 } ‘ TO. WORSHIP WITH US 4 and b Wednesday, July. 37: Job $ Sunday, July 4th, 11 a.m. Ae 7 p.m. { s 3 @ ladder ring poor Thursday, July 8: Job 19 a, Puffy back'toearth. 4 Friday, July 9: Job 23 11:00 nm ND. eS Ea BD., | F 2 y' Zee ontrea! People share Puffy’s — ~ ee eee oe “Special musle by Mr. Frank Wood, Charlottetown PARK ROYAL UNITED. CHURCH problem. Their fears are and Mr. and Mrs, Matheson, Mr. and Mrs. |} 13 Chrtetle Drive, Parkdale — | arver. i ; . . : ai forever driving them to . BRISTOL 7:30 pm — Reve Pfofessor Donald A. ee B.D., Rev. J. H. Tye; B.A., B.D’, Minister : . / do what they can’t undo. Mike Donovan, has been a Ph.,D. a. Mr. Lettie Hiscott—Organist and Director of Choirs é They run away from real- i ees wi Hos- Special musle, Mies June e Feat, 1 ase : ; ty only to wish they Mrs Visbent -- All are. welcome. Ns7F Be a.m.—Child care in church hall. hadn’t. We have even tered the Chace ech tal ss (10:00 a.m, re (Phones note time) | ie coined the idiom “up @ where she is undergoing treat- SR TR TT | “THE SELF-RIGHTEOUS | une’ tree” to denote the di- iano St. Pp I’ A li Ch h ] Solo: “Mine Dyes Have Seen The Glory” 4 Jemma of a situation from When the Sing-along Jubilee aul's Anglican urc (Mr. David. Hall) _ which we cannot free our- singers from Halifax come on | _Established 1769 by Royal Foundation | = a ‘ selves. : the air again shortly many may | The ‘Rev. F. Louts Elise, L.S.1., Rector ; You are welcome to worship with us o With le, it takes not know that one of the cast | Organist and Choir Director - : : ith--people, +-in~ that—singing — group~is~ Ollie —George—A. Thompson,-F.R.C.0..,-(CHM) A/R.C.M. co Wake ON eee more than a ladder to | Roach, a daughter ot Ned Roach TRINITY Mm . Bs ( { | Chri ae solve the problem. ° . Roach, Ned | : . { Through the centuries , | Reach i a former Brat 6:50 a.m. —Holy Communes |, | entra 219. Ista lan Chureh ° men have found Faith an and his brother Joe wae tation — yee Rina Re ives fl | : answer to fear. Our here. Miss Roach has been with | = Oe Caan: The Rev'd C. Ryley. . i MORNING churches ‘cuitivate the band for some years. ; TO APTS | 10:00 a.m.—Bible School for all ages es cultivate coura- Herb Kensty_ of the Beach | YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND: ALL _ |] enka r geous Christians. For with Grove ‘Inn staff was home for OUR SERVICES. } 11:00 am.—(Broadcast service) Worship and communion ° confidence in God comes the weekend with his wife and | , Solo: “Fear Not Ye,-O Israel’* (Dudley Buck) confidence in ourselves. Waiter : O'brien who atiended | i Messages CONQUEST” OF FEAR __'The man who knows St.Francis. Xavier _U | h : i | ) : aiversty | Charlottetown Bi Cha . he’s never alone doesn’t in Antigonish in 1939, has re- n ble pel EVENING * f wg € a _ Yun away. ceived an invitation from friends : 235 Cumberiand St. at Longworth Ave. 7:30 p.m.—(Please note of time) Evangelistic service Copyright 1965 Keister Advertsing Service, Inc., Strasburg, Va. ee Gee, oe Services: 11:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Message: SPIRITUAL COMMUNICATION hy “Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Tramble and family along with — James A. Stahr, BSc., M.Th. Minister: Mr. W. 0. Weale V Kings " Cratcles tl Chronicles Esther —Kets Acts Acts - - his sister a who he has} “The Old Book . . .the New Birth . . . the Precious Blood Organist; Mrs. W. A. MacRae, ARCM a. =< 4:4-17 F 4:13.22 19:23-27 19:28-41 eat Stee: ro sites . the Blessed Hope” “A WARM WELCOME” cp + GD + WY + OY + G+ + + St + + +s pris so nctodlye ag MMe = a 2 inne am ae el | > BIRCHWOOD Zi _- THIS FEATURE 1S CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH tirs. Reymond Jay, RCAF] REE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND ion Presbyterian Church - wi V Station ‘Trenton, Ontario. ar- F SCOTLA BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS rived to visit her mother who | Corner Prince and Grafton Streets : | , is @ resident in Sacred Heart | (Birchwood St. near Longworth Ave.) | The Rev. Donald A. Campbell, B.A. Minister JOHN W. MacKENZIE . : Home. .While here Mrs. Jay is | Minister Rev. Mr. Underhay, B.A. Miss Roberta Shaw. Deaconess ROGERS HARDWARE CO. . LTD. Real Estate Consultant $ooD_CONVALESCENT : on — see par- ] 11:00.a.m.—Morning Worship _ Mrs. Harvey MacKinnon, 11.Mas., B.Mus. ’ Wholesale & Retai) Hardware Appraiser and gel st: NURSING HOME LTD. | week. She was the yf ae =f buss’ Gude ek ap 894-6501 137 Queen St. wo — 0 Giaten Bt. Chartottetoira | Reta O'Brien. Since her husband | _ 12 i0:0 am.—Bible Class, 11:0 Pes Simmons A. T. JAMES —" force many years a.m. DIVINE WORSHIP —— pay eplambing and: Heating om Sey ore. been steticoed The Salvation Army | SACRAMENT OF HOLY COMMUNION : : om . Canada from Summerside to | ‘Home of Evangelism Since 1865” , MESIORIAL,. FEAST MARITIME CONSTRUCTION 12 Elm Ave. 50 Edward St MOORE & McLEOD LTD the Stent tertbiend, oe a Great George Street | Solo: shee Lead Thee—Hambien L os 8, NELSON GOOD. re Deparimentai- Store 55 Villa Avenue 1 Major Ronald H. Wadker \ (Donald Batiéw, Mer.) 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