7 " "embracing all believers, knit to- i S Ly wr i NG ea all yi o r nite % Though there is diversity of administrations and activities among He is churches, they all eource and serve the same end: —1 Corinthians 12. MEMORY VERSE: “And I say also unto thee, Th aie shall not prevail against it.”"—Matthew 16:18. at thou art Peter, CHRIST ACKNOWLEDGED Church Is Likened To Large Tree (EDITOR’S NOTE: The fol- lowing material relating te to- ‘morrow’s Sunday School 3es- son is based on copyrighted outlines produced by ‘the ‘Divi- sion of Christian Education, ‘National Council of Churches in the U.S., and is used by permission.) . By R.H.. RAMSEY Because of its many denomin- ations, the Christian church is frequently likened to an enor- —mous-tree,_for_divided — _ the church is, there exists a un-|and, according to the attitude TOKYO (Reuters) ——A bag ity of faith and belief among all, its branches because all acknow- ledge Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. = In the New Testament, the Greek word ekklesia—meaning the called-out ones— is used con- ‘sistently to denote what. we) have ‘come to call ‘the church.” The word is entirely appropos, for this is what all true Chris- tians. are — men and women called out from darkness into light, out of slavery into free- |Advocate. God has called us out purty regulations which pro- dom, out of a life of self into. The Christian Church have the same born from Scripture—Matthew 16:18-19; I Corinthians 12; Colossians ES} Sy ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON oe | A lot of work ts im the bus learn t6 recognize both Christ The Guardian, The church is the body of Christ and its head. Because He was first- the dead, He has things.—Colossians gifts, God. preeminence in val 1:15-20. jereated being, into existence, jtional boundary lines, races, eol- jand the ultimate destiny of the jor, education, social and politi- jwhole universe will be consum- cal station, and wealth. jmated in Christ. Jesus -called: Himself ‘‘the He is the Alpha and Omega, |light. of the world” (John 8:12). ithe beginning and the end. His /1f we follow Him, we are tc fill death on ¢ross . brought |the world with the warmth of about the forgiveness of human /His love, illuminating ‘it with sin. Through Him we are recon- |His wisdom and understanding, ciled with God, to ovr contem- \pecoming children of light in | poraries, and to our consciences the midst of a dark world. by the mysterious workings of | ; God's spirit upon our hearts. He cornerstone of the-church | | CHARGED WITH SMUGGLING men take toward Him, Christ stuffed’ with -banknotes and becomes either their blessing or their condemnation. They either Cheqwes worth more than $28,- use Him as the foundation of a 900 recovered from the wreck- holy life, or they fall over Him and stumble into ruin. God has offered us salvation through Jesus Christ and t glory ofeternal fellowship with Him. We can take our needs, de- sires, aspirations and problems directly “to God Himself, with Christ as our Intercessor and crashed on Mount Fuji this |month led to four arrests for jcurrency smuggling police said here Friday. The men, three Koreans living here and a Jap- anese from nearby Kawasaki, were charged with violating Christ was the light of the world. As His followers we are children of light in the midst of a darkened world.— I Peter 2:9, 10. SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Rev. Don Stuart never preaches a sermon. He hasn't even a church building. He starts work at 10 p.m. and finishes at 6 a.m. And he likes it that way. His ministry, sponsored by the San Francisco Council-‘of Prot- estant Churches, is to the night ople—the strippers, hustlers, mders, dope addicts, alco- holics, musicians, homosexuals and the sleepless-aged—— ‘M never felt more productive in my life,’ says Mr. Stuart, who at 43 is unassuming, slen- der, inquisitive, talkative and as- jage of the BOAC jet which lsured “Basically I'm a pastor now— I’m on. a one-to-one relation- ship with those in trouble. And most folks I meet are willing to accept my advice. I’m kind of a last resort.’ Most of the time Mr. Stuart patrols the Tenderloin, a rough of darkness and into His ‘ight |hibits foreigners taking more part of San Francisco, north of Market Street and west of Pow- a life for God, out of a life of to become members of the body than 20,000 yen ($54) out of ell Street's cable cars. It’s an sin into a life of holiness, out. of conformity to the world into | of Christ which disregards—na- | Japan. Night Minister Tours Tenderloin who favor Chinatown and the uninhibited topless establish- ments in North Beach. The Tenderloin is a neighbor- hood of dingy hotels filled with pensioners, small movie houses | Showing girlie films, lots of bars, jcheap’ restaurants, small night clubs catering to servicemen. Most of his calls come from Tenderloin regulars who know him as “Father Don.” Night ¢elerks—in_small_hotels, night res- jtaurant managers and cab driv- jers call him when they spot a person in trouble. He also has a telephone list- ing under ‘‘Night Minister." Getting to know Tenderloin regulars took time, since night people are almost’ universally suspicious and many operate on the wrong side of the law. Father Don took pains to assure that he doesn’t condemn or con- done, that he talks on spiritual matters only when asked. “I just accept them as hu- ‘area seldom seen by tcurists,|man beings,”’ he. says. them—he-was_ not a reformer, | eo € 'station—looking after stranded ‘and ourselves in the most un- women and children. With reg- happy, or confused, or disrepu- ular social agencies closed. the table members of the human night minister will get- rooms |family.’" 5 ifor those without money. The! Occasionally there comes: a |hotels send him the bills. happy assignment, such as mar- The ministry is mainly con- rying a young Tenderloin cou- | versational, ‘teaching the night ple. For that he borrows space people the church cares for’jin the church he attends = them. Fare eet ; “For too long, the church: has DISEASE KILLS CALVES been busy with self-perpetua- | TORONTO tion, catering mainly to those | called ‘whose allegiance is an asset,” tracheitis (IBR) has (CP)—A disease infectious bovine rhino- recently | ‘he says. “But if we are to be killed many Ontario calves un- Christian we must put this self-protective religion and | of agriculture said Friday. FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND (Birchwood St. near Longworth Ave.) Minister: Rev. W. R. Undechay, B.A. A:M.—Morning_ Worship P.M.—Evening Worship VISIFORS WARMLY WELCOME. ' BIRCHWOOD Central Christian Chureh 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship and the Lord's Supper Sermon: “IS IT I, LORD?” . EVENING— : 7:00 p.m.—EVENING SERVICE. ‘ Sermon; ‘THE SUPERMAN CRAZE” Biati Minister: Mr. W. O, Weale Organist: Mrs.. Helen MacRae, A.R.C.M. WE EXTEND A WARM INVITATION TO ALL” q | The Salvation Army Great George Street © ~ Seats ee Capt. Ray Nelson Sunday:”Directory Class—9:30 a.m. . Sunday School—10 a.m. Holiness Meeting—11 a.m. _ | “THE QUEST FOR THE BEST” # Salvation Meeting—7 p.m. j “NAUTICAL NIGHT” Special service about the sea. Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Home League (Public meeting) Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayver Meeting. ‘ A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY ~ CALVARY TEMPLE PENTECOSFAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA a Upper Prince Street aside | der two: months, the department him from Galilee to Jerusalem, who are his witnesses unto 219 Kent Street the " _. Be it known unto you therefore, men and MORNING— , that through this man ts unto you the 1:06 hick ei hs all , e f Wraeme of sins: a al that believe are justi- 3 } Charlottetown, Sat., March Reaping een 26, 1966. 7, a Tana LET'S GET IT STRAIGHT! - God Spoke Through The Prophets God had spoken of Christ in such detail that Jesus Christ could say ‘As itis written—insthe-Prophets,And—they shall” be all taught of God. Every man therefore that hath heard ond hath learned‘ of the Father, cometh unto Me.”’ St, John 1%. { ’ He was Virgin Born ‘‘The seed of the Woman", but not of the man, Genesis 3:15; Isaiah 7:14; which was intended as a miraculous sign. : ‘ He was born of the seed of Abraham, of Tribe of Judah, of the Family of David, the King in Bethlehem, the City of David, yet his ‘‘goings forth have been from .of old; from | ©everlasting.’’ Genesis 3:15; 17:7; Galatians 3:16. Genesis 49:10: Romans 1:3. Micah 5:2... prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill.”’ Matthew 5:17, Read Luke 4:16-21. cp. Isaiah 61:1, 2. Matthew 8:16, 17. He chen Glad Tidings, healed the sick, raised the dead, made the blind to see. ; ‘ He died as foretold, Compare Isaiah 53, and Daniel 9:26. Psalm 22 with the New Testament record in the Cructfixion. They pierced his hands and his feet, the soldiers parted. his garments among them, afd cast lots for his vesture. They pierced his side, yet a bone af him was not broken. John 19:36, 37. ‘And when: they had fulfilled all that was written of him, they took him down from the tree, and laid. him. in a . Testament prophecies, and . ye that I am he (the Messiah) ye shall die in your sins. . . and where I am ye cannot come.” St. John 8:21.94. Christ rightfully claims your hove, and faith, and obedience. ~Today he offers to have ail that will receive him in faith as their Saviour and Lord. In a coming day his word will con- demn to 185 Mt. Edward Road ! ‘Rev. M, Dornbush, Minister i : (The first church-in Sherwood) - 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship (English) : School ~ Christian. increasing likeness to the Son of God, out of death into life The church {s not an institu- tion, but a supernatural entity gether by kinship in Christ. The church was founded on belief in Christ as the Son of the living God (Matthew 16:16), desig-+-. nated by Christ as His own, the | _ Yesult of His building, with Him- self as the chief cornerstone. In the chapter from I Corin- thians, Paul introduces the paradoxical unity-amid-diversiyt of individual churches and the | “ church as a whole. Just: as the human body is one with many; =, members, all related to each ~other and working together for} - the good of the whole, so also is | the church. There may be vari- ations. of gifts, administrations and operations among churches and the individual members, ‘but they are all derived from the same source and serve the same end: God. , The church ts «the body of |. Christ and He, alone, is the head of it. He is the seat of its life; the source of its activity, the center of its unity; the inspir- “ing, ruling, guarding, sustaining power of its spiritual béing and blessedness. His Headship. was made fact when He hecame the | beginning, the firstborn from | among the-dead, at the time of the Resurrection. In All things Christ has been -given preeminence. Christ is existance before any-*) thing was created. Christ is the ~“agent®” through --whont. brought the universe, and every 10 Million | Gospels For Brazilians “Gospels three times 88 high t as Mount Everest!’’ During last year. there. was hetd im Brazil a nation-wide evangelis- tic campaign conducted by the ; Baptist Churches of the country. In the words of the campaign president, “The object was. to evancelize through the churches, and not by any other means.’? An order of 10 million copies ef the Gospel of John was plac> | - ed as a result of the new con- cern in the churches to get the Scriptures into the homes of the people of Brazil. Produced by the Bible Society, with the sym- bol of the—campaign imprinted on the front covers, these Scrip- s tures were also ordered: for Fed- eral. State and Municipal au- thorities all over the land. . } Che Family That Prays Cogetiter.. : Slogans have their place. But- no slogan can really express the value of worship Z for a Christian family.” That those who pray | together generally stay to- ’ gether is simply a statistical fact derived-from someone’s study of divorcee and delin- quency records, - “What is important to the ~ millions of American fam- ilies who will attend church next Sunday is the spiritual - foundation upon which they have chosen to build life. They are finding a way to . meet and overcome the ob- Rev. Cyril Clarke, Pastor i 9:15 a.m.—Radio Broadcast, Summerside Station You are always welcome te worship with us, 11:00 a.m.—Worship and Communion Service 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic service : ‘ ; You will find a warm-welcome at Charlottetown’s Full « | ie Gospel Church. : { PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH | "4 Chrtetie Drive, Parkdale ~ | - Rev. J. H. Tye, B.A., B.D., Minister > Mp. Lenlle Hiscott—Organist and ‘Director of Chotrs | | 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School Classes for all Ages | Sa Sherwood Christian Bible School (Meeting im Sherwood Elementary Schoo!) A Sunday Bible School for all -ages. . Classes each Sunday 9:45 . 10:45-a.m._ Wednesday night Bible Study and Prayer Meeting in : homes of membere. : L ’ A’WARM WELCOME TO ALL MORNING: si oe 9:48 a.m.—Junior, Intermediate and Senior Church School | 11:00 a.m.—Nursepy and Kindergarten Classes : | 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP at - ‘Sermon: “THE NEW EVANGELISM” Anthem:. ‘When I Survey the Wondrous Cross” —Mozart i ~ First Baptist Church verser ef Prince and Fitzrey Streets Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A.; B.D., Minister Mrs. V. L. Dingwell, Organist and Choir Directer 9:48-a.m.—Sunday.School for ail ages 11:00 am.—'‘T THIRST’ Chiidren’s Choir ' 7:00 p._m.—"“PARALYZED BY GUILT” ; Duet: Misses Janice & ' Hyma-Anthem: ‘The Song’’ ednesday 7:20—Pnayer Mesting, A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU Joanne White Ginner and the The Kirk of St. James Cia ens Minister: The Rev. Malcolm A. McCualg, .A., B.D. Director of Music 11:00 A.M. stacles that so often frus- ‘trate the self-sufficient. They are seeking truth that endures, Religion is not a gimmick that -automatically-insures— happy marriage, well-be- | haved children or social | well-being. But the family | | that prays together ulti- mately learns from God. | | “11:00 a.m. —Nuresry, Primesy end Kindergartens ... 11:00 am —'“TIME OF RINEIWAL” : SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. Clayton G. Lewis Organist: Mrs. J. B. Heréman, L.R.AM. 9: a.m.—Senior, Intermediate and Juniors Golo: ‘The Lonfe Prayer™—Malctts —Wendell Grant , Au Charlottetown Bible Chapel 233 Cumberland at Lengwerth Ave. Services: 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Speaker: James A. Stahr, B.Sc., M.Th. ‘ “The Old Book ... the New Birth . , . the Precious Blood |} . . . the Blessed Hope.” . |e eee Lion Presbyterian Church } Corner Prince and Grafton Streets The Rev. Donald A. Campbell, B.A., Minister TRINITY UNITED CHURCH PE i. 7:18 pm.—Adult Study Group “You are welcome te Werdhip Ministers: Sor Sonn G. E. Ball, B.A. Rev. Gerald G, Wyrwas, B.A: B.D. Organist: Mr. J. B. Herdman Himeelf the meaning of love, understanding and sacrifice. And these affect our homes eo. and our world. THE CHURCH POR ALL > ALL POR THE CHURCH ‘The Charch is the greatest factor larly and support the Church. They on earth for the building of charac- are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For ter and good citizenship. It us a store- his children’s sake. (3) For the mke The task of distributing ten | million..Gospels was undertaken hese of spiritual values. Without a of bis comraunity and nation (4) by the Baptist churches be ho mr ovina Fer the sake of. the Clvarch ten! % il, averaging 5,000 copies for are reasond why every. support. Plan to go to church regus a each congregation. Colportage Person should attend services requ larly and reed our Bible daily ides anit nas ne i leaflets were prepared, to give Sunday Monday Tuesday Wedriesday Th aay het —— eet ad opened tap he Psalms Proverbs. Isaiah Jeremiah Romane I Gorinthiang, Ephetions Lae go about the distribution... In) 100:1-5 16:7-18 59:1-9 31:1-6 15:14-21 3:10-17 4:1-16 most cases the Gospels were de-. livered from door to door. Reports have come of thous- | ends of new Christians in every rt-{r: some churches have doubl- ed‘ the number of . members. | “Truly in deling with the dis- | trihition of the Word: of God. ~koemeone observed, ‘the results are unpredictable.” Daily Bible Readings a BY THE FOLLOW ci + wip + ip + Sip + Si + Si + i + Gi + + i + THIS FEATURE 1S CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS ING INTERESTED JOHN W. MacKENZIE cin + Sip WOOD CONVALESCENT * “\ Mrs. Harvey MacKinnon, L.Mus., B.Mus. Organist and Choir ; 9:45 a.m.—The Church School. Classes for all ages 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class. 11:00 a.m:—Nursery School _ 8:00 p.m.~Young Peoples’ Bible Class Miss Roberta Shaw, Deaconess 9:45 a.m.—Senior, pet ig or and Junior Church School 11:00 a.m.—! as 11:00 a.m.—Crib - and ursery Up to two years 11:00 am.—“QUESTIONS AT THE TRIAL’—Rev. J. Bail Anthem: ‘‘Biest Are The Pure In Heart” i —R, S. Eaton 2:30 :p.m.—Confirmation Class for -Adults 3:45 p.m.—Confirmation Class for Y: People 7:00 p.m.—‘PILATE’S PREDICAME ‘Rev. J. Ball Aria: ‘Then Shall The Righteous Shine Forth” (Elijah)—Miendelssohn—Mr, David Hall “A Welcome Anaits You’’ 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP - : Sermon: ‘THE BARRIER 3S DOWN” -Anthem: Sanctus—Schubert _. Service Broadcast over Radio Station CFCY 7:00 p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP e Sermon: ‘THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES” Anthem: Saviour Thy Children Keep—Sulltvan : A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL St. Peter's Cathedral Rochford Square Anglican Church of Canada inges: Yen. Archdeacon J. R. Davies, M.A., Rector mie Rev. Canon E. M. Malone, M.A., D.D. Honorary Assistant Priest be Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic. Mus., Organist Mrs, B. W. Patterson, Choir Director March 27—Passion Sunday (Lent V) am.—Holy Eucharist a.m.—Mattins a.m.—Sunday School ‘Infants Clasg 11 am.) a.m.—Choral Eucharist amd mn 4 p.m.—Evengong and Sermon Nisitors are most cordially ‘welcome at all services. * | St. Paul's Anglican Church. Established 1769 by Royal Foundation The Rev. F. Louis Elias, L.S.T., Rector, : Organist and Choir Director George A. Thompson, F.R.C.0.., (CHM) A.R.C.M. = PASSION SNDAY 8:30 a.m.—HOLY COMMUNION é 9:45 am.—SUNDAY SCHOOL: Junior, Senfor and Bible- Classes | : 11.0 am.——SUNDAY SCHOOL: Crib Nursery, Beginners and Primary Classes 11:00 a.m.—MORNING PRAYER AND SERMON Anthem; ‘A Legend'’—P. Tchaikovsky : Subject: OU CAN'T LOVE WITHOUT GIVING’ 5:00 p.m.—-EVENING LENTEN. SERVICE WEDNESDAY, March 30, 1966 7% am.-—HOLY COMMUNION 100 am.-~-HOLY COMMUNION 4.90 p.m.—CHILDREN’S LENTEN SERVICE , LIGIOUS FILM Title of film. ‘TRIAL BEFORE PILATE” 7.00:p.m,—MIDWEEK LENTEN SERVICE ‘and film of “TRIAL BEFORE PILATE” YOU ARE CORDIALLY WELCOME TO ATTEND ALL hier ; OUR SERVICES AND RE- e RP ay ity, 2 Ves, “ , Suhday, March 27: Colossians Réal _ Estate Consultant oe NURSING HOME LTD. 18 = 3:4 S, NELSON GOOD Appraiser and Broker ‘# Grafton St. Charlottetown - Monday, March 28: Colossians | ; i 4-32h2 269 Queen St. : $:5-4-6 | Plumbing and Heating Contractor ‘ fH. T. JAMES : Tuesday, March 29: I Timothy | +3093 17°: Hawthorne Ave. MOORE & McLEOD LTD. Plumbing and Heating. dele a i Departmental Store Day: 4-9368 Night, 482% ih ia il a ee 4-8541 119 Queen St. . 12 Eim Ave, 50 Edward St ews 9: . | . ¢ * » : : ae ee | | ATTEND THE CHURCH” OF YOUR CHOICE : ’ “Oi oe, ‘ * \ ‘ i Friday, April-t: 1 Peter 4, READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS. 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