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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Oct 1961, p. 10

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1@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, October 21, 1961 Growth In Relations ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Scripture -- Philippians 2:1-18; Colossians 3:1 -- 4:1. By Alfred Buescher During his first imprisonment, Paul wrote to various Christian groups, urging more love in relations with one another. : matter how differing their beliefs, they must be humble with another, -- Philippians 2:1-8. Paul wrote, they, must "seek the things which are above," putting to death such earthly sins as "im- mortality . . , Covetousness . , . anger, wrath, malice, slander and foul talk." -- Colossians 3:1-9. their No demption. one ture" in keeping with their re- With Christian love, "there cannot be Greek and Jew ... barbarian, Scythian, bondman, free-man; but Christ is all, and in all." -- Colossians 3:10-11, va RY ' : Utes ( NY Maa Si | Posertted by King Fees Sette Hora) | They must "put on the new na- Paul urges better relationghips be- tween man and wife, children and parents, and masters and slaves, "Wives, be subject to your hus-|ises were more alarming than bands," he advises, -- Colossians|'4¢ threatenings. Here was the 3:18 -- 4:1, BIBLE LESSON 'Love, Humility Temper Opinion By N. SPEER JONES e subject matter in today's lesson is taken from two of the letters Paul wrote during his first imprisonment in Rome, about 64 A.D. The first is to the Christians in Philippi, a group which on the whole made Paul very happy in their religious growth. They were a zealous group, full of vigor.and fervor: How- ever, this very energy presented a problem which it quite often presents--dissention: The group love." Love is not only the most important, but it overlays and enwraps all other Christian vir- tues, as an overcoat does our other clothing. The humility stressed here and earlier in the lesson is de- fined by Alexander Maclaren not' as blindness to our strong Select Not 352) that in al points; we must be conscious of elect Notes," p. a - most all of 'his letters Paul in-|°U Power, yet not allow it to cludes a list of sins common to|make us prideful. man; tallied up, they total more}; The last part of the lesson thar. 50. deals specifically with three re- The licentiousness and covet-|lationships--man and wife, chil- ousness mentioned in verses 5-7|dren and parents, and masters are forms of wicked love, ac-jand slaves. More space is 7- cording to Alexander Maclaren|voted to the latter, perhaps be- ("Peloubet's," p. 352); in 8 andjcause it is the most difficult 9 are listed some forms of|form of obedience. wicked hate: The former often turn into the latter, as 'malice is evil desire iced," and "'lust ever passes into cruelty." OLD MATERIAL ST. IVES, England (CP)--A Cornwall craftsman is carving GOLDEN TEXT '(Not looking each of you of you also to the things of sets of collar studs from tusks to his own things, but each bf ice-age PS enpagecer we were Spee Sank : lug up in Siberia early this cen- others. Philippians 2:4. Gay, which always presents a state of calm and unity is liable to be a dead one; the energy of convic- tion is essential for growth. However, as Paul reminds the Philippians, differences of opin- ion, though healthy, should be overlaid with an attitude of Christian love. This love is rooted in humility. It is the realization that, al- though you uphold your beliefs as right, they do not make you more worthy than your fellow man. The true Christian seeks not for himself, but for the good of all. Paul clinches his argument for humility in verses 5-8, 'n which he points to the supreme example of the virtue in Christ --One equal with God Himself, Who "emptied Himself,"' taking on the form of a servant, in man's image, "obedient unto death." Even as a man He humbled Himself, seeking to help the meek and lowly, those who hap- pened to be at hand. He resisted all temptation to prove Himself the exalted Being He really was. The second letter in today's lesson was written to the mem- bers of the church at Colossae, a city deep in the hinterland of the Roman province of Asia, in- land from Ephesus. Paul reminds them that in ef- fect they have been resurrected with Christ already; they have itans, an organization founded two years ago to provide a telephone advice service for Londoners contemplating cide, are to operate on a na- tional scale. About 1,500 cases have been dealt with success- fully since the scheme went into operation. SAVES LIVES LONDON (CP)--The SHORE-BOUND NOW Samar- it finally hanging up his seaboots. sui- was granted several extensions. This time the Admiralty turned tension. THE Christian and Missionary Alliance Richmond St. £. at Cadillac. -- Rev. C, V, Freeman, Pastor SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22nd 11:00. A.M.--REV. THOMAS WEBB of OSHAWA 7:00 P.M.--FINAL RALLY with UNCLE BOB AND AUNT VI PORTWAY @ Bright Singing for Young ond Old ®@ Christian Fellowship ALL WELCOME ! @ Inspiring Message The imagery of verses 10-17 [Simple Message Made Difference one can look; a child can look. ee Christ says, 'look unto le; Tam a great drops of blood. Look unto Me; I am/obey hanging on the cross. Look! I am dead and buried. Look unto Me; I rise again. Look unto Me; GOLDEN TEXT: Philippians 2:4. DEVONPORT, England (CP) The Royal Navy's oldest able/darkness but for the good seaman, George Parker, 59, is}of God in sending a snowstorm Parker joined up in 1915 and should have retired in 1941, but down his request for another ex- By R. BARCLAY WARREN God uses humble people. Charles Spurgeon of London, England, was one of the great- est preachers o: the 19th cen- tury. Here is his own account (condensed) of how he believed on Christ: "It has been about five years in the most fcarful distress of mind, as a lad. If anyone feit more of the terror of God's Law, I pity him. I thought I had sinned so against God that there was no hope for me. I prayed but I never had a glimpse of an answer that I knew of. I search- ed the Word of God; the prom- secret of my distress: I did not know the Gospel. I was in a Christian land, I had Christian parents, but I did not fully understand the freeness and simplicity of tle Gospel. "I might. still have been in one Sunday morning when I was going to a place of worship. When I could go no further I turned down a court and came to a little chapel. About a, dozen people were present. The minister did not come: Snowed in, I suppose. A poor man, a I ascend. I am sitting at the Father's right hand. Oh, look unto Me!' the gallery and 'said, man, you look very miserable. And you will always be miser- "Then he looked at me under 'Young shoemaker, a tailor or some- g of that sort, went up into the pulpit to preach. He stuck to his text, for he had nothing else to say. The text was, 'Look unto Me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth.' He did not even pronounce the words right. "There was hope for me in the text. He said, 'My dear friends, this is a very simple text indeed. It says, 'Look'. Now that does not take a deal of effort. It ain't lifting your foot or finger, it is just 'look'. Well, a man need not go to college to learn to look. You may be the WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH FLOYD ST. AT GIBBONS Marie Taylor, A.R.C.T., RMT. Organist ond Choir Master REV. FRANK H. WARD, 6.A.. HARMONY UNITED CHURCH Rev. N. T. Peeationd BA., B.D. Ross Metcalf, A.R.C.1., A.C.CM. Organist end Choirmaster 10 A.M.--Sunday School 11 A.M.--Kindergarten Class Tiny Tot's Group 11 A.M.--Morming Worship A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL 11:00 A.M, MORNING WORSHIP Nursery Core during this service. 9:45 a.m.--Morning Sunday School 2:00 p.m.--Primary Sunday School biggest fool and yet you can look. A man need not be worth a thousand a year to look. Any- 611 KING KING st. PENTECOSTAL cnurcn ST. WEST Rey. J. M. MacKnight--Pastor 725-1661 Residence Church 728-5371 | | 7:00 P.M. EVANGELISTIC KING ST. MALE QUARTET A SERVICE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 9:45 AM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL -- For transporation, 725-0318 11:00 A.M.-- MORNING SUPERVISED NURSERY -- WORSHIP TINY TOTS CHURCH IN BOTH SERVICES AMPLE OFF-STREET PARKING THE CHURCH OF SUNDAY NIGHT EVANGELISM is very meaningful. We are told to "put on" our "new nature' stemming from vur spiritual re- birth with Christ, as a new suit of clothes, We are told to adorn ourselves with compassion, kind- ness, lowliness, meekness, pa- tience. "And above all these put on BLOOR ST. MISSION Base Line Schoo! Bloor St. East at Harmony Rd. 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Hebron Christian Reformed Church One ee highwoy or Lina . oe You are cordially invited to Church of the "Bock to God Hour" |i] these Services where @ warm every Sunday, 3 om, CKLB welcome awalts you. 2:00 P.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL MID-WEEK SERVICE WED, 8 P.M. Services Sunday, October 22nd 10:00 A.M. REV, JOHN VAN HARMELEN BYNG AVENUE PENTECOSTAL 7:00 P.M, REV. JOHN VAN HARMELEN CHURCH Telephone 728-2426 Pastor: REV. G A. CARROLL 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Message: "Con We Claim for the Body'? GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH -- 64 COLBORNE ST. EAST Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts, SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SERVICE - 11 A.M. "senisbiicrion AFTER DEATH" Tuesday and Thursday 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. EXCEPTING HOLIDAYS é SATURDAY, OCT. 21, 196) 7:45 FEATURING P.M. FROM THE JACK WYRTZEN FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HORTOP et GLENWOOD Rev. N. Swackhammer, B.A, Mr, H. Philp, Musical Director 1870 -- NINETY FIRST -- 196) ANNIVERSARY V1 A.M.--"SAINTS ALIVE!" 7 P.M.--WHO GOES THERE? © WED., OCT. 25th--Congregational Dinner TUES., OCT. 31st--Dr. Gardner C. Taylor, Brocklyn, N.Y. EVANGELISTIC CRUSADE in person DON ROBERTSON, a spectacular youth specialist known the world around Also THE GOSPEL TUNE WEAVERS @ TESTIMONIES Bring the Whole @ TEEN CHORALE Family 7:45. P.M. ALL RALLIES TO BE HELD AT CENTRE ST. UNITED CHURCH OSHAW. . DIRECTOR: STEVE ZURBA C I Ave. & High Rev. Carl A. Kartech y 401 7:00 P.M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE The man who wos been forgiven and red d; their old selves have died and they have been reborn in God. They have only to embrace) the blessings already conferred which are above" instead of| earthly values. (Verses 1-4). They must therefore '"'put to} death" earthly sins, both of the) flesh (verses 5-7) and of the} on them, to "seek the things| | spirit (verses 8-9). Dr. Wilbur| Smith tells us (in "Peloubet's igh d in the balance end found wanting". Soloist--Mrs, Ruby Carroll EVERYONE WELCOME SUNDAY SERVICES® EARLY SERVICE 9:30 A.M. SECOND SERVICE 11 A.M. 9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL "THIS IS THE LIFE" REGULARLY ON TELEVISION BAHAI'S BELIEVE . . . The Prophets of God have founded the laws of divine civilization. They have been the root and fundamental source of all knowledge. For further information please write: 29 GLADSTONE -- PHONE 725-7578 (Come TO SERVE GODI 11;00 A.M. HOLINESS MEETING 7:00 P.M, EVANGELISTIC RALLY Special Music ond Singing 2 P.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL and BIBLE CLASSES TUES., 2:30 P.M, THE HOME LEAGUE Are you .a Unitarian without knowing it? Do you believe the Bible to be an inspiring human docu- ment, rather than the literal "word of God"? Do you believe that man » provement? Do you believe the development of character to be more important than the accepting of religious creeds? Do you believe the purpose of religion is to help us live this life nobly and constructively, rather than to empha- size the preparation for an after-existence? The Unitarian answers are affirmative. Join with other religious liberals who insist upon individual freedom of belief and the use of reason in religion. UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP ADELAIDE HOUSE -- 199 CENTRE 5ST. SUNDAY SCHOOL--11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SERVICE 11 A.M. Subject: "THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS" by C. S, Lewis Discassion and Fellowship Hour to Follow trine of "original sin," but is inherently capable of im- 8 p.m. Prayer, Praise a Bible Study Major and Mrs. M. Rankin Corps Officers 133 Simeoe South Cantvary Baptist CENTRE AND JOHN STREETS Affiliated with the Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canade PASTOR: REV. W. NIVEN AITKEN 9:45 A.M--BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 11:00 A.M.--" TRANSFORMED" 7:00 P.M.--THE CHRISTIAN VOCABULARY: "JUSTIFICATION" THE EVENING SERVICE BROADCAST OVER CKLB WED,. 7:45 P.M.--MID-WEEK PRAYER MEETING SAT., 8:00 P.M.--PRAYER AND TESTIMONY HILLSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH 1351 CEDAR STREET 9:45 A.M. 11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL MORNING WORSHIP Preacher; PASTOR E. WINTER 2 is not condemned by the doc- Oral (2D) Roberts Follow God and be a leader CKLB 1350 ON YOUR DIAL Sunday 7:30 - 8:00 a.m. aaa a: a. | KNOX SIMCOE ST. NORTH (Four blocks from King) The Rev. Robert B. Milroy, M.A., Minister Mr. David Jenkins, Musical Director 9:45 -- CHURCH SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASSES 11:00 A.M "THE LION OF THE TRIBE OF JUDAH" 7:00 P.M. "THE KINGDOM OF GOD" GRAY. 725-2379 & Chairman: ROBERT ra A Hearty Welcome Awaits Yeu THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA ST. LUKE'S Meeting n in our new port- able church, corner at Nipigon and}Rossland Rd. W. REV. " INETH J, MATTHEWS ST. PAUL'S KING ST, £&. & WILSON Rev. Derek Allen, B.A., T.C.D. Minister 445 Beverley -- 728-6014 Mr. Frank Walter, Organist and Choir Master 9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11-00 A.M. SPECIAL LAYMEN'S SERVICE With men from the congrega- tion taking part. 11:00 A.M. NURSERY CLASS Sabbath School -- 9:30 DIVINE SERVICE 11 A.M Topic: "GOD'S GIFT" ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED A WELCOME AWAITS YOu simcot st. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 245 Simcoe St. S. Pastor: REV. R. A. BOMBAY -- 723-4477 SUNDAY 11 A.M. REV. W. A. McMILLAN, Pastor FREE METHODIST CHURCH 17 ERIE ST. Diol 725-3872 10 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES (9:45 A.M, FOR NEW BRANCH ON ROSSLAND RD. WEST) 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M.--FAMILY GOSPEL HOUR ¥ come lendly "LIGHT AND LIFE HOUR" 'Listen eeane @.m, -- CHMI Hamilton, church of the Sunday at 9:00 CENTRE STREET UNITED CHURCH REV, WARREN G. DICKSON, 8.A., MINISTER Mr. R, K, Kellington, Organist-Choirmaster 10:00 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL -- A Class for Everyone 11 A.M.-W.M.S. SUNDAY Guest Speaker: Rev. Dr, A. E, Cresswell, Cloremont The loose collection is for the W.M.S. EVERYBODY WELCOME St. Andrew's United Church MINISTER: REV. JOHN R. LENG, M.C., B.A., B.D., D.D: Organist and Choirmaster; MR. KELVIN JAMES, A.T.C.M. 11 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M--JOINT EVENING WORSHIP IN SIMCOE STREET UNITED CHURCH REV. J. K. MOFFAT will preach. 9:50 A.M.--Senior, Intermediate and Junior Sunday School, 11:00 A.M.---Nursery, Beginners and Primary Sunday School, Albert Street United Church REV. ALBERT E. LARKE, Minister MRS. BRUCE SEARLE, Organist and Choir Leader LAYMEN'S SUNDAY 11:00 A.M.--GUEST PREACHER: MR. FRED MeINDOO (Chairman of Peterborough Presbytery) Subject: "Ye Shall Be My Witnesses" 9:45 A.M, -- JUNIORS, INTERMEDIATES, SENIORS 10:45 A.M.--BEGINNERS PRE-KINDERGARTEN, KINDERGARTEN, PRIMARY "THE VICTORIOUS CHURCH" 7 P.M. ""PEACE, SAFETY or DESTRUCTION?" A TIMELY WORD FROM GOD BIBLE CLASSES MEET AT 10 A.M. YOUTH MEETING, TUESDAY 7.30 P.M. PRAYER and PRAISE, WED., 7.30 P.M. "GOD'S TRUTH WILL MAKE YOU FREE" NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH (CORNER OF SIMCOE ST. AND ROSSLAND RD.) MINISTER -- REV, H. A. MELLOW, B.A, ORGANIST ---- MR. J. R. ROBERTSON, A.R.C.T, SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 9:30 A.M. Session in the lower hell of the church 11:00 A.M. session 3, 4, 5 years old in lower hall ef church 6, 7, 8 years old -- Dr, S, J. Phillips School, 11:00 A.M.--SERMON: "THE PRIESTHOOD OF ALL BELIEVERS" SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Baby Sitter Service by Come Double Club 9:50 PM.--FRIENDLY CHAT (OVER C.K.L.B) ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA SUNDAY SERVICES ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH CENTRE AND BAGOT STREETS REV. CLINTON D. CROSS, B.A.L.Th -- 725-2386 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22nd -- TRINITY 21 9:00 A.M.--HOLY COMMUNION 11:00 A.M.--MORNING PRAYER -- REV. C. CROSS 7:00 P.M.--EVENING PRAYER -- REV. D. WILSON CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH RY AND HILLCROFT STRI MA\ EETS RECTOR: THE VEN. H. D, CLEVERDON -- PHONE 725-5795 8:00 A.M, -- 11:00 A.M. -- 7:00 P.M. 11:00 A.M.--Dedication of Norsworthy Window HOLY TRINITY CHURCH SORNER COURT AND BARRIE STREETS, AND BLOCK EAST OF ALBERT REV. H. G, D. 9:00 11:00 4:30 P.M.--EVENSONG AND RICHEY, L.Th. A.M.--HOLY EUCHARIST A.M.--SUNG EUCHARIST with procession ond sermon ADDRESS ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH WILSON RD. SOUTH & HOSKIN AVE. INCUMBENT: THE REV, R. A. SHARP -- 725-7064 SERVICES AT 8:00 A.M, -- 11:00 A.M, -- 7:00 P.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A.M, -- NURSERY FACILITIES AT 11:00 A.M. ST. MARK'S CHURCH STEVENSON REV. RD. NORTH ON BEURLING AVE. A. WOOLCOCK -- 728-3055 8:00 A.M, -- 11:00 A.M. -- 7:00 P.M. 9:30 A.M. -- CHURCH SCHOOL Nursery Facilities et 11:00 A.M. Service SIMCOE STREET UNITED CHURCH The Church in the heart of the city with the World on its heart. MINISTER: REV. JOHN K. MOFFAT, B.A, Director of Music: Mr; R. G. Geen, L.T.C.M. 11:00 A.M.--"A GREAT TIME TO BE ALIVE" : The Sacrament of Infant Baptism, 7:00 P.M.--"CHRISTIAN SERVICE--WEIGHT OR WINGS? Joint Service with St. Andrew's in Simcoe Street Church. The Minister will preach et both services CHURCH SCHOOL 9:45 A.M.--Junior and Intermediate Departments. Young Peoples' Bible Class. 11:00 A.M.--Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary Depts. 'amy Sirevt Untied Ghaurch Rev. George Telford, M.A., 8.D., D.0., Minister in Charge Mr. Rhyddid Williams, Choir Director and Organist YOUTH DEPARTMENT BABY CRECHE, NURSERY AND 10:00 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 AM. W.M.S. ANNUAL THANK OFFERING SERVICE 11:00 A.M.--OUR MISSION IN CENTRAL INDIA x Guest Speaker: Dr. Walter G, Anderson, Medical Missionary from India. Junior Choir; "Wonderful Words of Life" (Bliss) Anthem: "'O Lord, Most Holy" (Franck) Soloist: Mrs. Alan Thompson ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL AT THE FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH y ' *

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