Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 May 1962, p. 15

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, May 19, 1962 15 By Alfred Buescher ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Scripture--Psalms 138; If Peter 3: Jude. Sunday - morning|I confessed my sins. I remem- bered the words of I John 1:9, "If we confess our sins; he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins . . ." On the basis of that promise I believed and He did forgive. My burden was gone. It was 'About Turn'. It |was passing from darkness to light, from bondage to liberty, I am so thankful. I still look forward to seeing my sister, but I want to see my | | Saviour first of all. HARMONY UNITED CHURCH N. T. Holmes, B.A, B.D, Minister Then one while the minister was present- ing the claims of Jesus Christ, [ felt condemned for my sins and for my failure to respond to the love of Christ who had died for me. I didn't think of my sister, now. A greater love was calling. I wondered what my fellow students would say next day at school. Finally, I decided, "I don't care what they say." I surrendered to Jesus Christ. Tulips Reminder Of Greater Life By R. BARCLAY WARREN her to be with Himself when she was but fifteen months old. ideas was a ee seed I bore up well until the men this morning. One wouldn't| +arted shovelling the earth on have surmised from the appear-|the box containing the little ance of the bulbs we planted|white casket; Tears came in last fall, that such beauty could|SPite of my restraint. I thought, come from them. The bulbs ac.|\! shall_never see little Helen tually died that the new life | again. I felt so lonely. Then| H might come forth. Paul writing|G0d gently spoke to me, "If| | of the resurrection of the dead, |You eT ue WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH ; \(L Cor. 15) said of our body | shall see her again." I persist- Both apostles urge Christians to cling "It is sown in weakness; it is)¢d in my despair and al zealously to their faith, so they mayjraised in power, it is sown a| God s pleading a i oy an "be found by Him without blemish"|natural body; it is raised a spir.| third time. Then I made a vow, | pave 6 48 on Judgment Day, when "'the ele.|itual body. There is a natural If it means that to see my) af. GIBBONS | - ¥ Marie Taylor, AR.C.T., R.My Organist and Choir Leader FRANK MH WARD, BA, Minister The Day of the Lord The apostle Jude concurs, mentioning thar Gou gave o. ishment He was prepared io meie out to those who repudiated the faith, in destroying the wicked cities of Sodom and Gomorrah.--Jude 5, 7. However, Peter says, God reckons time differently, counting "one day as a thousand years." Also, "the Cre- ation" was the result of a Creator, Who once destroyed in a flood what He created.--Il Peter 3:5-6. Peter warns that "'in the last days" the world will seem overrun with scoffers, who say the Lord has not fulfilled His promise to come in glory, and that things have been the same since creation.--II Peter 3:3-4 BIBLE LESSON Apostles Write Of Judging Day do not imply a Lawgiver It is easy to imagine what a period of cynicism must have Rev. Fonbekd '\body, and there is a spiritual little sister again, I will take ments shed eae ees * siespanl ood ' ee Thy way." I felt better. Des- ---- i pair gave way to. hope. I felt that for me it would mean, not only to become a Christian, but also a miniser of the Gospel. Ross Metcalf, A.R.C.1., A.C.C.M, REV. Organist and Choirmaster -- At the age of twelve I stood jby the open grave of my only sister. There were three of us ; iboys. Then Helen was born. tar Ropers Ban makes) we all loved her very eh his TV debut in an oesode | Perhaps God saw that our af- Said Pi 1 oneer {mean a person can change em- titled Genesis on CBS TV | ; : A : Wc \fections were too greatly set ployment without losing his pen- Gun, Will Travel, next Septem-|inon her: At any rate. He took | Movement : z wear also overcome the = soins | | LONDON, Ont. (CP ) --Pre- problem of many good compan- GRACE | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE mier Robarts said Thursday |jes when they feel they should Inight the Ontario government's jet an employee go, and yet feel deh odes oc Cae wae LUTHERAN Bronch of The Mother Church, The First Chureh of Christ, Scientist TV. DEBUT James Mitchum, son of movie Mnderw riters Association of! London. Mr.Robarts said vesting of benefits under the act would 10:00 A.M, SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M, MORNING WORSHIP The next three years were exciting, driving daily to the nearest high school. I did noth- ing about keeping the vow 11:00 A.M, KINDERGARTEN AND TINY TOTS Sunday $chool---Junior and Intermediates Depts. 745 AM 11:00 A.M MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 P.M.--Nursery and Primary ept. : " i proposed Pension Benefits Actithey would be morally wrong is a pioneer movement in the/py cutting off his pension rights in Boston, Massachusetts. \cause of social justice and the} 'puis plan' ts ot a. cure-all Mio dcasosan: 4 tih By N. SPEER JONES The last chapter of Peter's Second Epistle and the Epistle EVERYONE WELCOME A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL welfare of the province SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 11:00 A.M. of Jude have often been com- pared in their prophetic preoc- cupation with what commonly has been called Judgment Day, the Day of the Lord of the Day of God. This "day" is not to be inter- preted literally as a day, but rather as a time or period. In the Old Testament, the phrase was somewhat ambiguous, be- GOLDEN TEXT "I know Whom I have bel me."' -- ll Timothy 1:12 ing used to refer both to immediate manifestations of God's power and distant premo- nitions of it With the New Testament, the meaning of the phrase becomes fixed via the apostles, imbued with the Holy Spirit's revela- tions. It means a period beyond our notions of time, when God will be supreme in mens thoughts, when human things shall loom insignificant beside the Eternal, and when all men must give an account of them- selves. As Christ says, 'For every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give an ac- count thereof in the Day of Judgment'"" (Matthew 12:36); Peter asserts that "unjust men are reserved unto the Day of Judgment to be punished" (Il Peter 2:9). One commentator, C. F. Keil, terms the Day of the Lord the time when God issues a judg- ment "through which every- thing that has been brought to eternity by the stream of time, unjudged and adjusted once for all, to bring to an end the whole development of the world in ac- cordance with its divine ap- pointment and perfect the King- dom of God by the annihilation of all its foes" (quoted in "Pe- loubet's Select Notes,"' p. 184). Peter brings out a fallacy very common in this scientific day--the supposition that be- cause things appear to work by certain fixed laws, these laws are immutable, or that the laws Publican By Jesus By R. Barclay Warren "What a daring thing to do!" This, | am sure, must have been the reaction of many when they learned that Jesus had called Matthew, the Publican, to be one of His travelling com- panions. The publicans were considered to be outside the pale of decent society. They were is able to guard until that Day what has been entrusted to 'Called ~ flourished about the time that these two letters were written; most of the early church lead- ers had died ("the fathers fell asleep" Il Peter 3:4) and still Christ's promise to return again had not been fulfilled. It needed the faith and in- sight of the Holy Spirit to un- derstand that God's time was tario pensions, is aimed at removing the obstacle in the employment of strengthening pension arrange-| ments, The act, proposed by the On- committee on portable older persons and at Mr. Robarts said. The premier spoke at the pub- lic relations dinner of the Life not reckoned the same as jeved and I am sure that He man's, and that God's promises must be fulfilled in God's time not man's ("one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day" ll Peter 3:8) Peter's description of the "new heavens and a new earth, wherein dwelleth righteous- ness" (II Peter 3:13) may be considered a magnification of the rebirth of an_ individual when he receives Christ. BYNG* AVENUE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastor REV. G. A. CARROLL Telephone 728-2426 700 PM EVANGELISTIC SERVICE 11:00 A.M MORNING SERVICE 10:00 A.M SUNDAY SCHOOL BIBLE CLASSES FOR ALL Everyone Is Welcoma The New Testament mentions three men named = Jude (or Juda or Judas). One was the infamous Judas Iscariot, one is mentioned in John 14:22, and the third, the author of our letter, was apparently a mem- ber of the family of Joseph and Mary, "brother of James" (Jude I) and of Christ Himself. Jude's letter is entirely con- cerned with one problem--that of apostasy, or repudiation of faith. It has often been com- pared with the second chapter of Peter's Second Epistle, with many Bible scholars attempting 40 prove that one was based on the other. Our lesson includes an allevi- ation from the dire warnings of these two New Testament pro- phecies--Psalm 138, which re- minds us that those who are working sincerely for Christ THE PHSYCHIC SCIENCE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Bruce St 728-0086 Orange Temple, OSHAWA SUNDAY, MAY 20th ALL WELCOME 2:30 P.M ADDRESS: HEALING CLAIRVOYANCE MRS. E. HARLICK REV. FRANK JOHNSON extends a warm welcome to all old and new friends. have nothing to fear on Judg-} and will not solve all the prob- lems of the older worker, but it will improve the older worker's emlpoyability," Mr. Robarts said. Cromwell Ave. & Highway 401 Rev. Carl A. Kartechener SUNDAY SERVICES EARLY SERVICE 9:30 A.M. SECOND SERVICE 11 A.M. 9:30 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL 'THIS IS THE LIFE" REGULARLY ON TELEVISION LISTEN TO THE FAMILY BIBLE HOUR -- SUNDAY 5:30 TO 6:00 P.M CKLB DIAL 1350 SUNDAY SERV WEDNESDAY (Include READING R Tuesday and Thursday Monday 7:00 p 'MORTALS and IMMORTALS" EXCEPTING HOLIDAYS ICE 11:00 A.M. 8 PM s Testimonies) COM HOURS 2:00 p.m, to 4:30 p.m m,. to 9:00 p.m BAHA'IS BELIEVE This handful of dust, the earth is one home. Let it be in unity. For further information please write 29 GLADSTONE -- PHONE 725-7578 Guest Preacher: MR. CLIFFORD P SPECIAL: THU Rev. Murray Downe Canadian Bible Co BAPTIST CONVENTION OF ONTARIO AND QUEBEC BLOOR STREET CONGREGATION Schoo! at Harmony Rd. B.S.A., Postor Bose Line Williom Lewis, 11 A:M. "BOLD AS BRASS" 2:30 P.M,--BIBLE SCHOOL FIRST BAPTIST HORTOP AT GLENWOOD N. Frank Swackhammer, B.A H, Philip, Musical Director Rev Mr ment Day. "Though I walk in the midst of trouble, Thou wilt receive me Thy loving- kindness, O Jehovah, endureth for ever' (Psalm 138:7-8). Christ {whole need not a physician; but they that are. sick. | came not to call the righteous, but sin- ners to repentance." i Yes, these publicans were sick and Jesus was trying to help them. Matthew was of great value in establishing con- tact with many of this class. Some of them followed the ex- excluded from the synagogues./ample of Matthew and became They were often beaten with 39 believers in Jesus Christ. stripes on the passing of this)' Matthew continued to use his sentence. They were collecting pen and ink. He wrote an ac- taxes from their own country- count of Jesus' ministry. From men for their Roman rulers. his working for the Roman The system by which the taxes Empire, he was naturally king- were farmed out, allowing tnem dom-conscious. He gives us the to make as much extra for them-|many kingdom parables. In de- selves as they could, short of|tail he shows how Jesus is the eausing a revolt ,added to the fulfillment of the Old Testa- anger and hatred heaped upon ment types and prophecies; that them. They were bad Jews He is really the Messiah .He, Yet Jesus went to the office|who as a publican had alienat- of Levi (or Matthew as he wasjed his own race, now did his later called) and said to him,/best to win them to his Won- "Follow Me'. And he left all,|derful Savior. He did a great rose up and followed him. Luke! work 5:27, 28. The event gained wide pub-| licity. Matthew made a great} banquet in his house, inviting} his friends and Jesus and the other disciples. It was a jubilee.| Matthew was going to work for| the interests of the kingdon that shall have no end. It wa: a sort of farewell. But most of Hebron Christian | Reformed Church One block north of highwoy 2 on Thickson Rd. and you see the church! Church of the every Sunday, 9:15 p.m., Back to God Hour" CKLB. C TO SERVE GOD! SUNDAY 11:00 A.M MORNING SERVICE 7:00 P.M EVANGELISTIC MEETING 2:00 P.M SUNDAY SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASSES Tuesdoy, 2:30 P.M The Home League Wednesday, 8:00 P.M. United Meeting in Toronto THE PUBLIC 1S WARMLY WELCOMED Major and Mrs. M. Rankin Corps Officers 133 Sirncoe South | 11 AM.--'GOD'S GIFT" Mt Not Alone The Gift of Life But His Own Self He Gave Me" 7 P.M.--"A NEW OUTLOOK ON LIFE" BIBLE SCHOOL -- 9:45 NURSERY AND JR. CHURCH AT 11 A.M Subject: Christ ----- the MINISTER REY. Cv. Freeman 945 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL OWELL of Toronto RSDAY 8 P.M y, Dean of Theology, lege, Regina, . Sask Answer to Communism CENTRE STREET UNITED CHURCH REV. WARREN G. DICKSON, B.A., MINISTER Mr. R. K, Kellington, Organist-Choirmaster 10.00 AM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL. A class for all ages. 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP EVERYBODY WELCOME. S) Aideew's United Church MINISTER: REV. JOHN R. LENG, M.C., B.A., B.D., D.D: Organist ond Choirmoster: MR. KELVIN JAMES, A.T.C.M, 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Baby Care Provided 9:50 AM.--Senior, Intermediate and Junior Sunday School, 11:00 A.M.mNursery, Beginners and Primary Sunday School. > 3 2 45 Simcoe St. S. IMGQE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastor: REV. R, A. BOMBAY Albert Street United Church REV. ALBERT E, LARKE, Minister Organist-Choirleader: Mrs, C. A. NAYLOR, A.T.C.M----R.M.T. 11 A.M. -- MO "Ak LIGHT FROM HEAVEN 10:00 A.M.--Sunday Sct TUES. 7:30 P.M.--C ALL ARE Hear "'REVIVALTIME' 1 SUNDAY 7 P.M. EVANGELISTIC MEETING WED 7:30 P.M.---MID-WEEK MEETING RNING WORSHIP BRIGHTER THAN THE SUN" noo! and Bible Classes A. YOUTH MEETING WELCOME 0:30 P.M. CKLB SUNDAY 11:00 A.M.--PUBLIC WORSHIP The Minister will preach LITTLE CHILDREN CARED FOR IN' NURSERY 9:45 A.M.--Juniors, Intermediates, Seniors. 10:45 A.M.--Beginners, Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, Primary SIMCOE STREET UNITED CHURCH The Church in the heart of the city with the World on Its heart. MINISTER: REV. JOHN K, MOFFAT, BA. Director of Music: Mr. R. G. 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MacKnight--Pastor RETURN" A Service for the Entire Family SCHOOL FOR TRANSPORTATION 725-0318 Subject Church 728-5371 SUBJECT: -- OF CHRIST'S IMMINENT - SOLOIST --- (Continuing) "DISTINCTION BETWEEN GIFT OF HOLY SPIRIT AND THE GIFT OF TONGUES" Supervised Nursery Tiny Tots Church in both services Ample Off-Street Parking THE CHURCH OF SUNDAY NIGHT EVANGELISM 11 AM. "THE KINGDOM AT HAND" The Minister Will Preach CHURCH SCHOOL 9:45 AM.--Junior, Intermediate, Senior Department --Young Adult Bible Class 11:00 A.M.--lInfants cored for in Memorial Holl Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary Department REV, L, WESLEY HERBERT, Minister Mr. Rhyddid Williams, Choir Director and Organist BABY CRECHE, NURSERY AND YOUTH DEPARTMENT CHURCH SCHOOL, 11:00 A.M, 10:00 AM, SUNDAY SERVICES ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH BAGOT AND CENTRE STS. SUNDAY, MAY 20th ---- EASTER 4 9:00 A.M.-HOLY COMMUNION 11:00 A.M.--MORNING PRAYER---CANON CROSS 7:00 P.M--EVENING PRAYER--REV, D. WILSON CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH MARY AND HILLCROFT STREETS RECTOR: THE VEN. H. 0, CLEVERDON -- PHONE 725-5795 SERVICES: 8 A.M. -- 11 A.M, -- 7 P.M all, it was an opportunity for Matthew's friends to get ac- quainted with Jesus The scribes and Pharisees came around murmuring, "'Why do ye eat and drink with publicans and sinners?" Jesus replied, Service Sundey, May 20 10 A.M REV. J. VANHARMELEN 7 PM MR. C, L. BISHOP "They that are FREE METHODIST CHURCH 17 Erie St Dial 725-3872 Rey. W. A. McMillan, Pastor 9:00 AM.--"The Light And Life Hour" -- 900. on your Radio Dial 10 a.m.--Sunday School. for all ages 1] A.M.--"REVIVAL EXPECTED 7 P.M--"LIVING WATER" Film tn Full Color EVERYONE WILL BE WARMLY WELCOMED ALSO AT 1042 ROSSLAND RD. W. 9:45. A.M.--SUNDAY' SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.--WORSHIP SERVICE THE PRESBY TERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA "KNOX SIMCOE ST NORTH (Four blocks from King) Minister Robert B. Milroy, Musical Director Matthew Couldburn, The Rey. MA. Mr AL.C.M 9:45 CHURCH SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASSES 11;00-A.M CHURCH SCHOOL GRADUATION SERVICE SERMON SUBJECT "REAL POWER" 7 PM 'LIVING TO LEARN AND LEARNING TO LIVE" A Hearty Welcome Awaits Yov ST. PAUL'S KING ST. E. & WILSON Rev. D. A. P. Allen B.A. T.C.0. Minister. 445 Beverley -- 728-6014 Mr. Frank Walter, Organist and Chow Master 9:15 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL ST. LUKE'S Meeting now in our new port- able church, corner at Nipigon and Rossland Rd. W R. B. MILROY, MA Interim Moderator REV 9:30 A.M SABBATH SCHOOL AND | NURSERY CLASS 2 Morning Services of Worship 10:30 a.m. 11:45 a.m. NURSERY CLASSES AT 8OTH SERVICES 00 P.M YOUNG PEOPLES 11:00 AM D. R, McKiILl REV. ICAN All Cordially invited HOLY TRINITY CHURCH CORNER COURT AND BARRIE STREETS AND BLOCK EAST OF ALBERT. CANON C, D. CROSS, B.A REV. DONALD WILSON, B. ENG. CAPTAIN R, J. PULLAR. CA SERVICE FOR SUNDAY, MAY 20th 9:00 AM.--~HOLY COMMUNION 11:00 A.M.---MORNING PRAYER 4.30 P.M.----EVENING PRAYER ST. 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"IN, NOT OF, THE WORLD" 7:00 P.M.---Question Hour in the Church Parlour Baby Sitter Service by the Come Double Club 9:50 P.M'--ERIENDLY CHAT OVER C.K.L.B

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