Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 May 1963, p. 15

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Worship in the House of God ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Ph sont a Amar fm Had ge Ba The 84th psalm was used as a pro- cessional liturgy for great pilgrim festivals. Worshippers assembled on the western hill of Jerusalem, look- ing down on the temple. The psaim reminds us that we reach our highest thoughts and emotions when we wor- was brought from the and installed Mg the nple--II Chronicles 5, 6. ship in God' Excess In Drink Marks Evil Path By R. BARCLAY WARREN |the The sin of drunkenness has} mand with 32 other left a sordid trail across the , hist f ! te iting simon an with a great sla last World War, wine,|Pearl Harbor found dulled in mind from sy {her beauty before the Psalms 120-184 were sung for cen-|{"4 in, he ited: po -- oe en eg vig lost her r position as Queen, But/liquor, gave a foolish order tha; salem. They are hogy on we today, in night clubs and such|resulted in or going up to pray. Psalm 121 waS/haunts, women sacrifice theis|men. Since that he hes perhaps sung in the pilgrim's land, modesty to entertain the drink-Inever touched drink, heeding and Psalm 122, at the beginning oflers, 'The relaxing of restraints|the warning of Solomon, 'Look the journey.--Psalms 121, " trea drink has led to thelnot thou upon the wine when it the death of severallin, ca tree set by Jo HARMONY UNITED CHURCH Rev, N. T, ine 8A, 8D, . ARE. pay SUNDAY SeHOOL E house.--Psalm 84. GOLDEN TEXT: Psalm '122: -- downfall' of many alis red, when it giveth its co Act Of Worship In God's By N. SPEER JONES ever, there is special signifl- ' cance to the act of worshipping importance of worship in God's God in His Own house -- the does the account from Chron. icles, which details the dedica-|the Greatest Intellect, 'we rouse tion of God's first real house of|our own highest thoughts; injistence of two cultures and we communion with the Greatest/then must accept its logical con- substance. tothe socalled Vale of Vaca|snid Frida One may, and should, worship|where g a kind of sam God in pp hes places--wherever|tree which exuded copious|because a bya yp 4 one happens to be, in fact. How-|"tears" of gum. in it has not been foun Lesage Warns Canada Over Confederation LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Pre- mier Jean Lesage of Quebec ouse ation." This feeling wasn't new. "What is more recent, how- ey the awareness "9 -- @ in Frenc a and particularly Que- bec, of "the part which French- speaking Canadians should play from now on in our country." Mr. Lesage said there must! be a "radical reorientation" of the present federal system, On 2 Bids For (ate 'zct.* =m) BLOOR STREET | Oil Production Ree long ssa BAPTIST _ SHUR in the cup, when it moveth it- T Feaheses, king of Syri Delay Ruling to Samar, northeast of BLOOR ST, EAST OFF HARMONY thorized Great Canadian Oll CALGARY (CP) -- The Al-isands Ltd. to proceed with con- berta oil and gas conservation/ struction of a plant which would 11:00 A.M, that if Confedera reaks up it will be eep Quebec Addressing the spring convo- Verse 10 brings to mind the) .stion of the University of West- "Either we accept the coex- sequences, or else we do not be GOLDEN TEXT "I was glad when they said * house of the Lord!'""--Psalm 122:1, lieve in it and then the French Canadians appear as a minor- ity that is tolerated but which we hope to see disappear. to me, 'Let us go to the "In this second cse, if ever ern Ontario; where he received» or church. Today's psalms relatejown house, and the great im-jan honorary degree, Mr. Le- specifically to such worship, as|portance of any time spent injsage said Canada has two worship, In communion with] choices: board said Friday it will not/extract 35,000 barrels of oi] each hand down a decision until fall ~ from the sands by 1966. hell and Cities Service, which represents a group of baoen gpgs plan ie toe : uld produce 1 A spokesman for the board|daily in the early 1970s, sie GIBBONS STREET BAPTIST CHURCH mens of gorgons -- a reptile. Ltd. and Cities Service Atha- 230 GIBBONS STREET NORTH "The Ascended Lord!" 2:00 P.M, FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL Thursday, 7:30 P.M. "FELLOWSHIP HOUR" STUDY GORGON PR oo meginnenig gl ty np on two applications for develop- Price Institute for Paleontologi.|ment of the Athabasca oll cal Reesarch are busy chipping like mammal that flourished|/pasea Inc. have been advised pare Pry ey +g wert aes the delay is necessary to give in . Shey haveitheir applications frees stud: found 168 skulls of "the crea-| Shell' proposes a $260,000,000 LISTEN _ THE FAMILY BIBLE cnaitat oo won bun 5:30 TO 6:00 P.M, ae -- DIAL 1350 r CENTRE STREET UNITED CHURCH REV, WARREN G. DICKSON, 8.A., MINISTER Mr. R, K. Kellington, Organist-Choirmaster Miss Janet Kerr A.R.C.T., R.M.T. Interim-Orgenist 10:00 A.M. -- SUNDAY SCHOOL. A class for ell ages. 11:00 A.M. "SMALL THINGS" (Zechariah 4:10) EVERYBODY WELCOME, tures with the ugly eyes," from|installation and Cities Vertice sitiny specimens to giants with|wants to build a $356,000,000 teeth six inches long. plant which would extract oil 9:45 A.M. -- SUNDAY SCHOOL 11.00 and 7.00 P.M. a St. Andrew's United Church pa The 2th Psalm was written Soul, we enlarge our own to its| confederation falls apart, it will hot be because Quebec--the po Psalms 121 and 122 belong to)jitical voice of French-Canada-- ious step in according God a for-|a series of 15 (120-134) entitled/ has sparated from it. "It will be because the way to earth. I Samuel 6 records how|means a going-up to worship|keep Quebec in it has not been and refers specifically to the g0-| found," said Mr. Lesage. The premier, where it had lain neglected for|to worship. Psalm 121 was prob-/English, said many French-Ca ably sung before the pilgrims/nadians 'do not really feel at home in the Canadian Confeder- by David, most probably on the; greatest capacity. occasion of another and prev- mal dwelling . place here on|Songs of Ascent, This "ascent" David brought the Ark of the Covenant from Kirjath-Jearim,|ing-up of pilgrims to Jerusalem -nearly half a century, to the Seuss of Obed-Edom and thence/left their own countries; 122,|/ho MR. PETER IVAY who spoke in FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HORTOP AT GLENWOOD Rev. J. T. Scorgie, Guest Preacher "40 the city: David had estab-| perhaps, at the start of the great lghed as his capital, on Mount/journey. Others in the group| Zion. This city, thought impreg-|lead the worshipper along thc nable, had been won by David|journey and into Jerusalem it- 'from the hill tribes of the Can-| self. > ganites. It was a mountain city,) In the chapters from II Chron- a stronghold. sit!) we find. the I ig *g|/8:1-11) we fin e recor se ee ot Paves Solomon's dedication of >the] from the mg ae the city celebration lasted a week, and "ot Zion. Thousands of people|th Ark was brought from its "participated in the great occa- tent in Zion, the city of David; sion, with--as the historian Jos-|t0 the great new temple which "ephus ge ee choirs of|S0lomon had built. Verses 1-11 musicians and singers preced-|of chapter 6 sum up the ruler's ~ang the Ark in the great pro. dedicatory sermon; verses 12-42 eealen, with dd himseif| Contain his prayer. the harp ncing. also CHARGED LAWYER ROME (AP)--Police Tuesday night arrested Franco Bartoli, LUTHERAN PARK ROAD & HIGHWAY 401 . wae very ptopably eung ae the great temple in Jerusalem. The "> Vicar Owen Aho, Assistant 11:00 A.M. "STAND UPON THY FEET" 7:00 P.M. "JESUS IN THE MIDST" Wed. 8:00 P.M.--Midweek Fellowship ee WELCOME ~~ COME REV, N. FRANK SWACKHAMMER, B.A. MISS JUDITH DAVISON, B.Mus, 11:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. THE REV. HAROLD FULLER The Sudan Interior Mission GRACE BYNG AVE. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev, Philip Fiess, Minister 8:15 P.M. After-Church Fellowship Hour with film: "Fires Across Africa" Nursery and Jr. Church et 11 AM. Bible School 9:45 A.M. Pastor: REV, G. A, CARROLL TELEPHONE 728-2426 7:00 P.M.--YOUTH RALLY Messoge 'Jesus answers a young man's question" Duets, Instrumentals and Solos 10:00 A.M.---SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.--YOUTH SERVICE Message "The Unconscious Deterioration of « soul' 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M, DIVINE WORSHIP WEDNESDAY | SUNDAY SERVICES ) | ! " festivals in Jerusalem, where) 55-year-old lawyer who heads "the worshippers gathered on|Italy's governmnt - controlled the western hill overlooking the| banana monopoly on a warrant temple, Even today the great|charging him with irregularities synagogue in Jerusalem stands|in handling sealed bids by 132 si Special Talent Catvary Baptist STARTING SUNDAY JUNE 2nd. CENTRE AND JOHN STREETS SIMCOE SOUTH AND BRUCE STREETS MUAISTER: REV. JOHN R, LENG, M.C., B.A., B.D., B.D, Organist and Choirmoster: MR, KELVIN JAMES, A.T.CM. 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE BROADCAST -- CKLB Sermon: 'Recovering Our Assete" BABY CARE PROVIDED 9:50 A.M, -- Senior, Intermediate end Junior Sundey Scheel 11:00 A.M, =< Nursery, Beginners and Primery Sundey Seheo! King St. United Church 128 KING STREET EAST REV. L. WESLEY HERBERT, Minister Mr Edward White, Student' Assistant Mr, Rhyddid Williams Choir Director end Orgeniet YOUTH DEPARTMENT BABY CRECHE, NURSERY AND 10:00 A.M, ae kal SCHOOL, - 11:00 A.M, FLOWER DAY *SUNDAY 9:50 P.M, -- Friendly Chat one CKLB. Always A Welcome For All At The Friendly Family Ghureh, Rev. Adams ¢ converted Romon Catholic Priest for One Week Only Affiliated with the Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churehes on this spot. . applicants for wholesale b .. Love for the house of God is|concessions. Bananas, mostly the great theme of this psalm,|imported from Africa, are sell- as reflected in the first verse,|ing on the retail market at 32) where the word "amiable" is|cents a pound. | usd in its original sense--nam- "SPIRITUALISTS" THE PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH Valley 6) refers not to a sad place, but Hebron Christian jj | CHUREM os Reformed Church ; ; Ore, block marth of highway 2 on 2:30 P.M, Thickson Rd, end ee ! 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