THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, oo an's Communion With God ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON v _Seripture--Luke 11:1-13; John 14:15-17; 15:1-7; Jone 1:14, BIBLE LESSON Cammunineatian wlio 4baWE8 I; si \\u | . Al} | J i ieee tLe \ a hl SV NS DS lk ik | Wd Between God And Man By R. H. RAMSEY Thus far, in our lessons this year, we have talked about the nature and attributes of God and those of man. We have seen man as a person, as a sinner, and as a redeemed child of God. oo let us take up the subject or com % ly between God and man. Communion between God and man is impossible so long as muning with the Father. CUME IN ADOKATION ing Him as Christ Himself set the exam- ple of a prayerful life and on two occasions--the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 6:5-13) and His ministry to Perea (Luke 11) --gave us two almost identical model prayers to follow in com- We are to come into His resence in adoration, address- "Father," We are cession. By praying continually, asking blessings according to God's wili, with righteous hearts and in Jesus' name, we are as- suped...our.neayare sill .almaws be answered, not, perhaps, in the way we hope or expect, but in accordance with the will of God who, far better than we, knows what is best for us. We have Christs word that those who seek shall find; those who ask shall receive; to those who knock, the door will be opened. But we must seek, ask and knock not only for ourselves, but for others also. All this should lead to a life of constant, conunual Commun- ion with God in Christ, in which we find guidance in perlexity, peace when we are worried or afraid, comfort in sorrow, greatest one a loving Father can bestow upon us, for man does not live by bread alone, The fellowship of I John 1s Within tie ivamework of a "family" relationship, made possible by the fact that God is the Father of all mankind and we are all His children; ergo we are brothers and sisters, despite differences in color, creed or nationality. As Christians we have been called into this fellowship with the Son of God and through Him, to the Father, and have the Holy (Spirit, dwelling in us. rs ony Siansauaa> the child of God "to a life of holiness and brings all that the Three-in-One God means us to have and enjoy. Ai man his sins Jesus set the example of prayerful Repentnt Pa gan God. life, giving us model prayers and in- 'Thus the way to fellowship and com- structions on how we are to pray. -- munion ts opened, -- John 15:1-7. Lake 11:1-13. Women' s Trousers Said {New Theology' Moral Purity Obstacle Nothing New HALIFAX (CP) -- Anglican ENNIS LEE ROYLE theologian Prof. Ronald Reeve ananes the ce says the "new theology' that Phe dancing idee ont has upset many Christians is ice cream are among a host anything but new. of Sunday pastimes which, ac- to ask for His kingdom in the world and that He provide for our temporal needs, both ac- cording to His will. Contingent upon our willingness to forgive those who have sinned against us, we ask the Lord to forgive our sins, and that He lead us away from temptation and evil and keep us always in His will and way. In liturgical use, most churches add the conclusion from Matthew 13 which ac- knowledges the eternalness of God's kingdom, power and glory. Our prayers should include adoration and praise as well as supplication, petition and inter- hich ty Rhy Sine tess B-5" J Christ promises God's greatest bless- auoms and communion with God ing for those who love Him and keep commit all children of God to lives of His commandments: the gift of the holiness. -- I John 1:1-4. Holy Spirit. -- John 14:15-17. Church Has Big Problem In Rebellious Priest By GERALD MILLER VATICAN CITY (AP) -- The case of Rev. Gommar A. De- Pauw has highlighted an unend- ing problem in the Roman jman exists in a state of sin, for sin cannot come into the presence of God. But when man repents his sins and is forgiven, he is redeemed and the way to fellowship and communion with God is opened. Because forgive- ness is the key to fellowship with God, it becomes the abso- lute essential for every Chris- tian, Once the reconciled relation- ship with God is established, the lines of communication must be kept open through prayer and communion -- the highest forms of exercise in which the human mind and spirit can engage. strength when we are weak, and power to serve the Lord through service to our fellow- men. In the short paragraph from John assigned to our lesson, our Lord begins by promising the disciples that rt they ask in His name He will do. This is followed by the often-forgotten "if ye love me and keep my commandments." Then Christ promises that God will send an- other Comforter, the Spirit of Truth, who, unrecognized and unreceived by the world, will abide with us and in us. This gift of the Holy Spirit is the WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH Bond Street West at Rosehill Blyd. Gust north of the Oshawa Opp tre) Minister: ee Hh Ward B.A. Organist: jolr Dir Rowland L. McCord, Mus. Bac, 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 45 AJ sie ig ineredion "" ind Senior Depts. 11:00 PPE acl and Primary Dept. authority in the aftermath of| council ri 8s. He called on such prigSts io seck first a per- sonal reform within their own minds and souls. burg, teen-age movie-goers wear ~--jishorts and jeans and expose midriffs. But not in Bloemfon- tein, where short skirts are banned. You are welcome to these Services Prof. Reeve, who teaches dog- cording to some elders of the Dutch Reformed Church, are undermining South Africa's churchgoers. With more than 1,400,000 white 'orshippers, the largest religi- us following in the country, the utch Reformed Church de- pres women's trousers, -- re- pling skirts, shorts, ballet hts and bikinis. All are ob- les to moral purity, especial- yon Sunday, claim the church- men. Even Santa Claus is labelled "a derisive heathen impersona- tion," by Rev. G. H. Korze, who wants the genial character banned. "People no longer please Christ but the devil,"' he asserts. Parson J. J. Viljoen, staunch opponent of the bikini, believes there is a lot to be said for apartheid of the sexes when it comes to mixed bathing. Among a growing list of ('never on Sunday" bannings suggested by the church are cocktail parties, newspapers, dancing, popular music, card games and sports. Unless you are a hotel resi- dent you cannot buy a beer on Sunday. But most South Afri- cans keep a well-stocked bar at home for Sunday entertaining. Movies are closed on Sundays, but a moment after midnight swarms of teen-agers line up for the late-night show -- a re- lief from Sunday boredom. In cosmopolitan Johannes- Johannesburg almost is a de- serted city on Sunday. Home parties are the order of the day. People frolic around their pri- vate swimming pools and con- sume as much liquor as they wish, Even South Africa's. farmers come under the church's eye. Caught in the grip of a serious drought, they were warned by the church not to use rain-mak- ing rockets, especially on Sun- day. "Such modern methods of in- ducing rain are evil," said P. S. Coetzee, moderator of the Or- ange Free State Dutch Reform- ed Church. 'People should look to the church for their salvation and pray for rain." The resort city of Dur- abide by the 'no fun on Sunday laws", The resort city of Dur- ban is crowded with sun-bronz- ed, bikini-clad lovelies and tran- sistor radios blare. Sportsmen in Natal spend Sun- day fishing along the seashore and inland, but not in neighbor- ing Orange Free State. Sunday fishing is banned by law there and fines are imposed upon of- fenders. Mainly aimed at South Af.- rica's carefree youth, some towns have banned ice cream vendors, sexy cinema posters and curvaceious shop window models in an effort to pressure more people into the church on Sunday. When Does Pool Become A Tank? OTTAWA (CP)--When does a swimming pool become a water storage tank? Answer: When the revenue department looks at it on the basis of a capital cost allow- ance deductible from income tax. A judgment issued today by the tax appeal board supported this decision of the revenue de- partment in dismissing an ap- peal by Mrs. Amelia Podhorn of Niagara Falls. In filing her income tax re- port for 1961, Mrs. Podhorn in- cluded as a deduction 20 per cent of the capital cost of a new swimming pool at the Falls View Hotel which she owns. This 20-per-cent allowance is set out in Class 8 of the tax schedule, covering tangible cap- ital assets that do not appear to be included in any other class on the schedule. The revenue departmnt dis-| agreed. It said the pool should| be in Class 6 as "property not) included under any other class} that is an oil or water storage tank."' This class rates a 10-per- cent allowance, After the department added $1,480.03 to her tax bill to cover the change, Mrs. Podhorn filed an appeal. that a swimming pool did not} matic and moral theology at the University of King's College here, says many elements in to- day's radical theological move- ments can be traced back at least 100 years. He defends the work of Dr. John Robinson, the Anglican bishop of Woolwich, England, who wrote the best - selling "Honest to God" and _ the American theologians involved in the so-called "'God is Dead" movement. These people are not trying to destroy faith, he says, but "are just as concerned as we are to get men to follow Jesus into life." Their value is in "shaking the clergy and laity out of their lethargy" and showing that Christianity is being harmed by "many Christians who are pro- claiming a very juvenile con- cept of the Christian faith, couched in antique and irrele- vant symbols, to an extremely intelligent world full of people more highly educated than ever before."' Catholic Church--the rebellious priest. Because priests are human, opposition to their bishops and The council showed that the majority of the church's clergy stand for the updating it sought to accomplish. Of the 2,500 church leaders-- bishops, arch ens, cardinals and patriarchs -- who voted on issues treated in the council, the overwhelming majority fav- ored progressive change, a more open approach to non-Catholics, greater contact between the church and the world. The hardcore opposition num- jbered about 50, mainly bishops from Italy, Spain and Latin| America. On some issues the refusal to obey sometimes oc- cur within their ranks; some eventually abandon their calling while others are relieved of their duties by church order. Historically the problem .be- comes worse in periods of ecu- menical councils, when new ideas and concepts act as an unsettling catalyst. The rebellion of Father De- Pauw is seen by many church authorities here as part of an expected post-council ferment CENTRE STREET UNITED CHURCH Corner King and Centre St. REV, ARTHUR W. MAGEE--MINISTER Organist Mrs. A. H, Foy 9:45 A.M. -- SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Care provided for babies ana small children during the service. The Friendly Family Church at the Centre of the City. number swelled by several hun- among conservative elements. He heads a Catholic element in the United States opposed to certain progres sive actions taken by the council, which) ended Dec, 8 He has refused to accept the| jurisdiction of his ecclesiastical superior, Baltimore's Lawrence Cardinal Shehan. Pope Paul expressed concern last month over priests who have repelled against church dred. But every decree ulti- mately won approval by a two- thirds majority. THIEF THUMBS NOSE | EATON SOCON, England (CP) -- Ron Oakley's car was stolen from his Buckingham- shire home. Six weeks later he was sent a parking ticket from London, dated four days after the theft. have the characteristics of a water storage rank in the | _pro- per sense, Revenue department lawyers pointed to a previous tank case where a golf course that built artificial pools along its fair- ways was limited to the 10 per cent coverage for water stor- 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 11:00 A.M. age tanks. The board said this was the| correct interpretation of the law. HARMONY | "MAN" Wed. Service (Includes testimonies) 8 P.M. READING ROOM--CORNER ONTARIO AND BOND STS, Monday to Thursday--1 1:00 a.m, - 5:30 p.m. Friday 11:00 a.m, ~ 9:00 p.m. Listen to: The Bible Speaks To You CKLB 9 A.M, Every Sunday UNITED CHURCH Rev. N. T. Holmes, B.A., B.D, Minister Mrs. Marie Taylor, A.R.C.T. (Piano and Organ}, R.M.T, Urganist and Choirmaster 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School 11:00 A.M.--Kindergarten ond Tiny Tots Classes 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP A Hearty Welcome To All Her lawyer argued} FREE METHODIST CHURCH Erie St., off Simcoe §, Minister: Rev. C, M. Bright (Next after Bloor St.) Phone: 725-3872 10:00 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.---FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICE "THE UNION OF PERSONAL AND FAMILY RELIGION' 6:00 P.M. -- F.M.Y. 7:00 P.M.--FAMILY GOSPEL HOUR "SPIRITUAL MERCHANTS" Wed. 6:30 P.M.--CYC HARMONY ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH 135 Harmony Rd. South Pastor Wm. J. D. Lewis CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH (Anglican) Mary and Hillcroft Streets SUNDAY, MARCH 6th LENT |! 8:00 A.M.--HOLY COMMUNION 11:00 A.M. -- COMMUNION lursery Core at 11] a.m. Service 7:00 P.M ERIN PPAYER WEDNESDAY 7 and 10 A.M.--HOLY COMMUNION 7:30 P.M. -- DEVOTIONS 9:45 A.M, Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Key Words of the Faith (2) Obedience. "Discover the Difference" UNITED PENTEUUSIAL CHURCH 320 Ritson Road South (near Olive) The Reverend Canon F, ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH BAGOT AND CENTRE STS. G. Ongley, MA.--Rector The Reverend R. G. Brooks $.Th.--Assistant 9:00 11:00 7:00 :00 P.M.--DEVOTIONS THURSDAY, SUNDAY, MARCH 6TH -- LENT I! A.M.--HOLY COMMUNION A.M.--HOLY COMMUNION P.M.--EVENING PRAYER Nursery Facilities available at the 11:00 a.m. Service WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9th 7:00 A.M.--HOLY COMMUNION 7 MARCH 10th 10:00 A.M.--HOLY COMMUNION 723-6325 The Whole Gospel to the Whole World Sunday: 10 A.M.----Sunday School 11 A.M.--Morning Worship 7:30 P.M.--Evangelistic Wed. 8:00 P.M.--Bible Study and Prayer H Fri., 8:00 P.M.--Young People | EVERYONE WELCOME \ Wed. 8:00 P.M.--Prayer Meeting A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU FREE METHODIST CHURCH 1042 Rossland Rd. W., Bast of Gorrard PASTOR--REV, R. H. JAMES, 725-1280 MEMBERSHIP SUNDAY 9:45 AM.--LIBRARY TIME 10:00 AM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.--THE PLEASANTNESS OF CHRISTIANITY"' 7:00 P.M.--"THE TRUE VINE", MONDAY 6:30--CYC WED. 8:00 P.M.--Prayer and Praise THURS. 7:00 P.M.--Young People Do not miss the Light and Lite Hour on Radio Station WHLB, Niagara Falis, N.Y., 1270 on dial at 4 p.m. THE FRIENDLY COMMUNITY CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HORTOP AT GLENWOOD Rey, N. Frank Swackhammer, B.A, Miss Judith Davison, Bac, Mus. ROSSLAND ROAD - 11 a.m. The Cross of our Lord IN THE HEART OF GOD | Communion of the Lord's Supper | (2) 7 p.m. Jesus and the Art of Living (5) GOD'S MAN BY SIGNS AND WONDERS 9:30 -- The Bible School Nursery and Jr. Church. et 11 a.m. Fellowship Of Evangelical Baptist Churches In Canada 9:45 "The Atomic Age Psalm" A Lest In "Another Look 6:30 P.M.-- ILA. COMMUNION REV. RICHARD J, BARKER, Minister A.M.--Sunday School M.-- Sermon From The Song Book 7 P.M. -- "THE REJECTOR OF REJECTING" the series At Jesus Christ' PRAYER FELLOWSHIP EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Evangeline & Phillip Murray Pastor: REV. ERNEST WINTER 9:45 AM. -- BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 A.M, "STEWARDSHIP" 7:00 p.m. "FINDING THE MESSIAH" WED, 7:45--SIBLE STUDY ond PRAYER Catvary Baptist CENTRE ond JOHN STREETS Pastor---REV, ROBERT B, LYTLE 9:45 A.M--BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES The Bible Is Our Textbook 11:00 a.m.--"GOVERNED BY THE LORD' 7:00 p.m.--"THE OVERTHROW OF SATAN" 7:00 P.M.--SERVICE BROADCAST OVER CKLB RADIO Wednesday 7:45 Bible Study and Prayer / ALBERT STREET UNITED CHURCH (Corner of Albert St. and Olive Ave.) MINISTER: REV. HELMUTH DYCK, B.A. Organist-Choirmaster: Harold Ellis SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL 9:45 A.M.--Junior, Intermediate and Senior 10:45 A.M--Beginner, Kindergarten and Primary 11:00 A.M.--Sermon: "IN THE PRESENCE OF GOD" 6:45 P.M. ---- Hymn Sing and Evening Worship "THE HOPE OF THE WORLD" Nursery for Infants and Toddlers A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH SIMCOE SOUTH AND BRUCE STREETS Minister; THE REV, J. F. G. MORRIS, B.A., $.T.M. Organist and Choirmaster: MR. KELVIN JAMES, A.T.C.M. EVANGEL | | Pentecostal Church Meeting In the T. R, McEwen Senior Public School Auditorium | WILSON RD, SOUTH Rev. R. D. Ellis 725-9617 Pastor: MISSIONARY SUNDAY 9:45 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL | 11:00 A.M.--REV. JAMES BUSH, RHODESIA 7:00 P.M.--REV, J. SKINNER, KENYA A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT EVANGEL BYNG AVENUE | PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 83 BYNG AVE., WEST OF SIMCOE ST. N. OFFICE 728-2931 11:00 A.M.--ANNUAL W.M.C, SERVICE Speaker--Miss Jeanette Rodger of Norwood District Secretary of the W.M.C. Ladies Trio and Soloist, 7:00 P.M.--MISS JEANETTE RODGER 10:00 A.M. etree wih een TUES, 7:30---C.A, VICE THURS. 7: RO biBLE. STUDY AND PRAYER 9:30 A.M.--Junior and Intermediate Departments (Children 9-13 years) Pre-Confirmation Class --- Grade 9 Senior Discussion Group -- Teens 11:00 A.M.--Nursery, Kindergarten and Primary Departments LENT 2 11:00 A.M. ARE YOU EVER GUILTY? Some of the real guilt of today. What we can do to get rid of it. SIMCOE STREET UNITED CHURCH SIMCOE ST, S. AT BAGOT STREET 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, SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT 11:00 a.m. Lenthen Theme: "This, | Believe" 2. "WHAT | BELIEVE ABOUT GOD" 12:15 p.m, Church Membership Class ~ SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 a.m. Youth Department -- Young Adult Class Adult Bible Study Group 11:00 a.m. Children's Department, Baby Care WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9 7:30 P.M--Lenten Mid-Week Service in the Chapel Film: "The Procession" The Church at work in the Inner City. as TH SR RES Se HMINSTER UNITED CHURCH (CORNER OF SIMCOE ST. AND ROSSLAND RD.) MINISTER -- REV. H. A. MELLOW, B.A., D.D. ORGANIST -- MR. RONALD KELLINGTON DEACONESS -- MISS SHIRLEY M. McKEE ORI CHURCH SCHOOL SESSIONS 9:15 A.M.--Primary Grades 1, 2, and 3; Junior 4, 5. and 6 9:15 A.M.--Intermediote Grades 7, 8 and 9; Senior Grades 10 and over 10:45 Nursery ages 3; Kindergarten ages 4 and 3; Primary Grades 1, 2, and 3 -- 11:00 A.M, -- Sermon: 'Choice of Citizenship" --- Sacrament of Baptism Babysitter Service by Comedouble Club 7:00 P.M.--Church Membership Closs 7:00 P.M.--Study Group at 707 Hortop &. "Signs of the Kingdom" ond 'Works of the Messiah" Matthew 12:9-30 : King St. Bnited Church 129 KING STREET EAST REV. L. WESLEY HERBERT, Minister Miss Nancy Fraser, Deaconess Mr, Rhyddid Willlams Choir Director and Orgonist Church School and Morning Worship at Seventh Day Adventist Church, 1164 King St. E. -- 11:00 A.M. -- "CALAPHUS THE HIGH PRIEST" St. John 11:45-57 "How Great Thou Art' Mr. Donald Allman Anthem: 'Lead Me Lord" Soloist: Miss Verna Riehl Solo: Kine" 9:48 A.M.--Junior Confirmation Class end Coliegiate Class at the Synagogue. 11:00 A.M.--AlIl departments of the Church School ot the Seventh Dey Adventist Church. Please enter by side door, Baby care with mother, in mothers' room, entering by front door. Burley Bus will leave at 10:40 sharp, corner King dnd Charles' St. ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL AT THE FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH King Street Pentecostal Church One Block West of Oshawa Shopping Centre REV. S, D. FELTMATE -- Pastor Phones: Church 728-5371 Parsonage 728-6662 -- SUNDAY -- 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School and Adult Bible Class 11:00 a.m, -- National W.M.C. Doy Guest Speaker -- Rev, J. Skinner, secretary Overseas Missions Department. Mr. Skinner will give on up to dote report on the Rhodesian situation. 7:00 P.M.--MISSIONARY RALLY with REV. L. C. ULSETH from the West Indies. * Congregational Singing. * Choir * Special' Music Tues. 7:45 Youth Meeting Wed. 8:00 Bible Study and Prayer Fri. 6:45 Children's Church. -- OFF STREET PARKING -- NURSERY PROVIDING -- --TINY TOT'S CHURCH. You can end your SEARCH for a friendly CHURCH by coming te 6i1 King Street W. this week. SIMCOE STREET PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 245 SIMCOE ST. $ Rey. GEORGE C. SMITH, Pastor TONIGHT -- 7:45 AREA-WIDE MISSIONS RALLY ! FILM -- "THE FOUR FACES OF AFRICA" A Panel of Missionaries Discussing Missions. JAMES BUSH Rhodesia CLARE SCRATCH Hong Kong -- SUNDAY -- 10:00 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL MISSIONS RALLY @ Rev. Clare Scratch @ Rev. Lorry Ulseth 11:00 A.M.--"A GLIMPSE AT WORLD MISSIONS" .@ Rey, Clore Scratch "RHODESIA D.M.- Topay" @ Rev. James Bysh of Rhodesia speaks @ Elma Scratch signs ot both Sunday services LARRY ULSETH West Indies VISIT THE UNUSUAL MISSIONARY DISPLAYS IN THE ANNEX You are invited to attend all services | | Listen to "SONGS IN THE NIGHT" Sunday 11:15 CKLB-1350 | | ee