1h. THE ObAWA TIMES; aay, Jona 48, 1948 The Fall of jertisalem When Josiah is killed, his son Jehoa- haz takes the throne. Three months later he is deposed by the Egyptian Pharaoh who makes Jehoiakim king of Judah. Jehoahaz dies in Egyptian captivity. Il Chronicles 36:1-4. ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON saree alee 25; MI Chronicles 36... By Alfred Buescher For eleven years Jehoiakim's loyalty vacillates between Egypt andy, Assy- ria. His rebellion provokes Nebuchad- nezzar into a disastrous war. Jehoia- kim's sudden death ends"*his reign. --II Kings 24:1-7; Ohronicles 36:5-7. BE Of Gut. ACP)--A Belleville school teacher next year plans to lead a "strictly Jehoiachin conti nues ee ar with Babylon. Jerusalem falls, avd. many Hebrews--including | Jehoiachin--are carried into captivity,..Later Jehoia- chin is freed and given some privi- leges.--II Kings 24:6-16, 25:27-30. spiritual' pilgrimage retracing the canoe route of Jesuit mis- sionaries who 300 years ago tra- velled from Quebec City to es- tablish Canada's first inland mission in the Georgian Bay area. The, pilgrimage, says: J. Cc, Wilson, will be in recognition. of Canada's first martyred mis- sionaries. The trip is not a publicity: istunt for centennial year and Placed upon the \throne by Nebuchad- nezzar, Zedekiah rebels. Jerusalem is destroyed, the people exiled, and the Southern, Kingdom. \ ends.--II 24:17-25:22; GOLDEN TEXT: Lam. 3:31,, 32. there will be no attempt to im- itate conditions as they might have existed three centuries ago, he says. The pilgrimage, under the auspices of an organization called Guild of St. John de la Kings II Chronicles 36:11-21. BIBLE LESSON One Foolish Act Follows' Another For Foti? Reigns |the ground, and took the people; caps to oceupy. places .of honor demoting Christ. By R. H. RAMSEY The history .of the: reigns of|into a captivity which lasted 70/8 the last four kings of Judah is an account of one foolish act after another, a series of per- sonal and national catastrophies| culminating in the fall of Jeru-| salem in 568 BC. Josiah, the last, "'good" .king of Judah, did everything, in, his power to restore Jehovah wor- ship and make it effective in the lives of his people. Unfor- tunately, he became a pawn in the power struggle hetween Egypt and Assyria and met an untimely end. Jehoahaz, his son, became years PUT OUT EYES After killing Zedekiah's two) }sons in the presence of their father, Nebuchadnezzar put out Zedekiah's eyes and appointed Gedaliah governor of the. land. Seyen months later the people revolted, killed the governor and fled to Egypt. Thus the South- ern Kingdom came to an end. Still, a gleam of hope. flick- ered briefly in the historian's account of the disaster. In the 37th. year. of. Jehoiachin's cap- i we importance throughout the} rid. "The are God's people. All| God chose them and set them greatest of all possible services. | Through, this .nation--springing| originally from the twelye. sons; of Jacob -- God has revealed| His nature and His divine pur-| poses.to and for mankind. The| culmination of. .this - message} came in the personal life, teach- ings, death. and resurrection, of| His son, Jesus. Christ, who was Himself, a Jew GOLDEN TEXT Chutches Downgrade Christ '| Jehovah's Witness Charges | | TORONTO (CP) -- The inter-jclergymen are trying to stip} national leader. of the Jehovah's|Christ of his status as son, of charged. Thursday|God and. to introduce a. theol- |that Roman Catholic, Orthodox,|ogy,« without - God and a God- are|is-dead religious philosophy, Witnesses and Protestant Christians Nathan H. Knorr: of New York, president. of the Watch) Tower Society, jof Christendom as the reigning Vicar of Christ" and some Art Fatche 'Record Price" LONDON (AP) -- A Private U.S. collector today paid a \baptized af a public told 29,140 dele- |marks both baptism and ordina-! '|Scripture testifies to this fact.| gates to the convention that half|tion as a minister. "worships be-| aside to render to mankind the| fore the ruler of Vatican City|tracted Witnesses _ordal aine ad , , Prote stant linces, lr 'rench Land, will be made by a party |of about six, Mr. Wilson says. The guild for the last nine years has organized walking pilgrimages from, Toronto 90 | miles north, to. Midland. Mr. | Wilson has led seyeral.of them j\to. the. Martyrs'..Shrine at the Georgian Bay town. Menponites, Lutherans, Angli- cans and the .son.of a. United |Church minister have joined in 600 Witnesses were| the walks. swimming | WiSSION. RENOVATED a Witness, immersion!" Fyact route of the canoe trip | still is not known, Mr. Wilson |Says, because the exact travels |9, the early missionaries are still being studied. | The route. is, believed to have been up the St, Lawrence, Ot- tawa and Mattawa rivers, across the height of land to Lake Ni- pissing. and. down the French River, to Georgian, Bay. Today, pool, For The convention, which has at- from six northern states and many prov- _ends Sunday. Gogh. was $388,080 paid for one of his landscapes in 1958 he painting sold today 'Strictly Spiritual' Pilgrimage To Tiaeé Missionaty Route that the Jesuits, estitlisnet ahi mission, renovated in recent years as Ste, M@rie-among-the- Hurons, and where their mar- VIE FOR SEAT 'A, Kan, (AP)---B B. Ve fen has filed Re the a. nominatign, . f A legislative. " e sno nuh BF his of, gg Democratic abunlaatlon for state representative early in May. He did not know 'of 'his father's intentions.. HARMONY UNITED CHURCH Rev. WN, T. Hele B.A., B.D, vit Marie Toylor, A.K.G.1. inns 'and Organ), R.M.T. Organist and irmaster 10.45 -AdMys Sunday, Schoo! Fepmoien Boy. tyrs were killed in 1648 and 1649 rons and the attacking Iroquois. The shrine at Midland honors the martyrs and the Ontario government has underwritten during fighting, bet yen the Hu-|. BIRDE FLX YOUNG A south Sea bitd, the, ea round baled fly ne hedged mich, of the cost of restoring ort Ste, Marie, Mr, Wilson says that during breaks in the canoe trip the 'pil- grims will try fo determine the forces that drove highly ciyil- ized, men, {0 set,,out into, the wilderness to, establish missions among. the savages, Their main reading will be The Jesuit' Re- lations and. the Bible.and dis- cussions), will try to, relate, the philasaily of the early .mission- aries ta, "'the secular city of the 20th century."' CENTRE STREET UNITED CHURCH and Coiner Ring ong, Centre Sr. REV: Rue We Me MAGEE--MINISTER Organist AL Ho Meey, 9:45 AM: --SUNDAY er An MORNING WORSHIP. JOINT SMe ot RAM yest Corner Bond Ww "ane Ressshil Biya. tor babies eng.smail children The Fined F Family "Chureh at the Cente ot of cs 'City. ty Nf HEAR The Back, to the Bible Broadcast DAILY. Mon. te Set. 9:30 - 10:00 a.m. ) 1350 RADIO 7a t ortrait of young girl at the, -It was in the Midland area inn where van. .Gogh after shooting himself, in| July, 1890 -- was sold by the Lourdes new church, of Bryn CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ALBERT STREET UNITED CHURCH MINISTER: REV HEMT, © DYtK, BA ORGANIST-CHOIRMASTER: HAROLD ELLIS 11 A:M.=MORNING WORSHIP GUEST SPEAKER: REV. ERIC SMALLEY, B.A: B.D. NURSERY FOR THE INFANTS ahd TODDLERS A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL SIMCOE SOUTH AND BRUCE STREETS d Minister; THE REV; J. F..G. "MORRIS, BA, STM. FIRST CHURCH -- 64 COLBORNE ST, EAST. Sranch- ef The Mother Church, The Firstahurch of Christ Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts. SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SERVICE 11:00 A.M. "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE" king, but reigned only three! tiy ity, a new king of Babylon|' Organist ond Choirmaster: MR; KELVIN JAMES, A:T.C.M. months before being dethroned| dead thi Jewish: ocareh fom by the reigning Egyptian Phar-| jprison, allowed him to eat at aoh, who placed Jehoiakim, an-| jh. king's own table, and gave| other of Josiah's sons, on the\pim an annuity for the re-| throne, |mainder of his life. | A will o' the wisp, Jehoiakim| Wee themes ane first paid tribute to Egypt, be ' jAthyn, Pa. The portrait was {world record price of $441,000/siven to the church by Rev off forever; but though he |for a painting by Vincent van Theodore Pitcairn, of Bryn cause grief, yet will he have ~|Gogh | Athyn. compassion according to the | 'The collector insists on Te-) Douglas €. Cooper, of Phila- multitude.of his mercies."-- | maining anonymous," sald = aie eV iniaw at Mr Pit. Lamentations 3:31, 32. jspokesman for Christie's, thel cairn said: rae {fine arts auctioneers who sold| "I think he bought the van "For the Lord will not cast There will be no classes of the 9.30 a.m. Sunday Church School 11:00 A.M. Nursery, Kindergarten and Primary Departments recurrent} came a vassal of Nebuchadnez- zar, then took, the Egyptian side in a war with Babylon. During the war, Jehoiakim suddenly died and was.succeeded by his son Jehoiachin. This king also.did evil in the sight of the Lord,.so,. in the eighth, year of bis. reign 579 BC, the, Lord .allowed. Nebu- chadnezzar . to, take. Jerusalem and send 18,000 people---includ- ing Jehoiachin--to Babylon as captives. ; Giving. the, Hebrews. one. last chance, Nebuchadnezzar , instal- led Zedekiah, still, another of Josiah's, son, on the, throne, of Judah. Zedekiah, however, was as sinful as his brothers, and the Lord caused. him, to, rebel unsuccessfully against Neb- uchadnezzar. His patience completely ' ex- hausted, Nebuchadnezzar . be- sieged Jerusalem, burned it to "|throughout this lesson. First] that evil of any kind does not} pay.,The Bible goes to great) lengths ta show that evil -- the flouting of God's law and pur- pose--results in suffering and the destruction of .life's most precious values. God's will must be. obeyed, or we suffer punish- ment, But it is not punishment]; inflicted in a spirit of revenge,| for God is love, and His pur- poses are loving. Rather, it is punishment intended to awaken us to the evil we are practicing| -- and to teach us certain eternal truths. NOT PUNISHMENT What often appears to us as) Stark punishment is, viewed from .God's standpoiny-not pun- ishment. at all. It is' God at-| tempting to teach us something: | Punishment for the purpose of reformation. The second theme is that ot| the remarkable qualities of the Jewish people. They enduréd. Bible School For Summer Sunday will mark the third| anniversary of the Zion Christ- ian Reformed Church of Osh- awa. The congregation is stead- ily increasing in number and. is preparing for a.Community Bi- ble School, to be held. from Ju: ly 11 to 21 for. the children of 5. 11 yéars of age in the neigh- borhood. Céntre, of worship andi' the other activities ls the edifice at 409 Adelaide Ave, . East, one of the most contemporary buil- dings in.our eity. Aiter this Sunday's evening} service, the Choir, will present a program of wotks by Palest- rina, J, S. mond. The minister of the church, thé Rev. D. N. Haber- mehl, will play an organ solo. Everybody in our city is in- vited to this program, which will start at 8.15 p.m Bach, .Bortniansky, | Tehaikoysky, Willan, and Cri-| They are probably the most en- during people in human history. Beginning with Abraham, roughly two thousand years be- fore Christ, they have had a tumultuous history. Hunted, hounded, persecuted through the ages, scattered over the face of the earth, they have siirvived, overcoming. seemingly ins wu r- mountable obstacles and handi. | | | { The Rev. Henry Fischer | MASONIC LAUNCH BALLOON SANTA BARBARA, Calif.) signed to unfold in space into} a 100-foot silvery orb, visible as a bright star, was fired toward polar orbit Thursday. Its mis sion. was to serve as.a marker in an. earth-mapping _ project. The plastic baloon coated with) aluminum to reflect sunlight is supposed to stay aloft for at least five years. F AITH Luthéran Church (Eastern Canada Synod) Pastor, 725-2755 TEMPLE BLDE. 91 Centre St. -@.Sunday Services 9:45 A.M. Bunday Church School 11:00 AM. THE SERVICE COME WORSHIP WITH US! Pastor: Rev. R. D, Ellis EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH | Meeting in the T. R. McEwen Senior Publie Schoo! Auditorium WILSON RD, SOUTH @ 725-9617 9:45 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for All Ages 11.00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP | 7.00 P.M. -- EVANGELISTIC SERVICE PASTOR ELLIS SPEAKING IN BOTH SERVICES "A Welcome Awaits You At EVANGEL" | GRACE LUTHERAN Lutheran Church -- Conada (Mo. Synod) PARK ROAD & HIGHWAY 401 Rev. Philip Fiess, Minister Ronald A. Jansen, Vicar "SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 A.M, SUNDAY SCHOOL MIDWEEK WORSHIP' WEDNESDAY 7:30 P.M BYNG AVENUE Bi PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 83 BYNG AVE., WEST OF SIMCOE ST.N. REVEREND F. C. SPRING --, 728-2931 7 P.M. 11:00 A.M MORNING WORSHIP 10.00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11.00 A.M, MORNING WORSHIP THE PASTOR WILL SPEAK "> py | "FAITH MIXED WITH DOUBT" Fellowship. Of Evangelical Baptist Churchés.In Canada EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Corner. Evangeline & Phillip. Murray 2 REV BRI 9:45.AM, BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00, AM, REV. W. UNRUH NC.EN., 7:00.8.M, , "INSTRUMENTS OF GoD" WED, .7:43--BIBLE STUDY ond PRAYER 9:45 AM Carvany Baptist CENTRE and JOHN, STREETS Pastor ---- REV. ROBE B. LYTLE --BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES The Biblets. Our Textbook TT:00 A.M.-- ~"THE. SADDEST. WORDS OF SCRIPTURE" 7:00 PM. --"THE GUARANTEE :OF HAPPINESS" 7:00 P.M. Sunday--SERVICE BROADCAST OVER CKLB RADIO 7 Wednesday 7:45 p.m. Study the Scriptures "'in depth"' (AP)---A satellite package de-|----- he painting | Gogh in the 1920s, for between The previous hig gh for. @ vani$15,000 and $20,000.' UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 320 Ritson Rd. South (near Olive), Oshawa 723-6325 SUNDAY - SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 10:00 A.M MORNING WORSHIP -- 11:00 A.M EVANGELISTIC -- 7:30 P.M WEDNESDAY -- BIBLE STUDY & PRAYER potas? ag 8:00 P.M YOUTH SERVICE -- 8:00 P.M REV,.AND:MRS. LEWIS MORLEY -- Returned Missionaries from Columbia, South America will be with us in our Sunday Services JUNE 26th ----- Dont' miss. hearing these dedicated Missionaries. Wed, Service (inctudes testimonies), 8 P.M. READING ROOM*-CORNER ONTARIO AND BOND STS. Monday to Thursday--11:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Friday 11:00 a.m. - 9:00 p. Listen to: The Bible Speaks To You, CKLB 3" XM. Every Sunday 11:00 A.M.--"The Sin of. Mild Enthusiasms" The Rev. beatae. Mundy B.A, of Se will sonduet, Worship end Preach. July Serviess With The Simcoe Street Ghureh. ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH | BAGOT AND CENTRE STS. The Reverend Canon.F. G. Ongley, M.A.--Rector The Reverend R. G, Brooks $.Th.--Assistont SUNDAY, JUNE 26th TRINITY 11 9:00 A.M.--HOLY COMMUNION 11:00 A.M.--MORNING PRAYER 7:00 P.M.--EVENING PRAYER Nursery Facilities evallable et the 11:00 @.m. Service THURSDAY, JUNE 30th -- HOLY COMMUNION -- 10:00 A.M. EVERYONE WELCOME SIMCOE STREET PENTECOSTAL CHURCH THIS SUNDAY AT SIMCOE STREET 10:00 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL AND ADULT CLASSES 11:00 A.M.--WORSHIP SERVICE -- THE PASTOR SPEAKS 7:00 P.M. "THOU SHALT NOT BEAR FALSE WITNESS" @ What about those little white lies? : @- Whot does the Bible say about the use of the tongue? @ Pastor Smith deals with the 9th Commandment ' - PLUS -- * The Choir * Pastor and Mrs, Smith sing AIR CONDITIONED AUDITORIUM ita. "BONG THE BRT" Sind 1:15 CKUB-1350 | | | SIMCOE STREET UNITED CHURCH SIMGOE ST,,S. AT, BAGOT STREET. .. The Church In the heart-of the, city with the Keng on its heart. MINISTER: ,REV. JOHN K, MOFFA' Director of Music: Mr, R, G. Geen, LT: e 11:00 AM. "TAPPING YOUR POTENTIAL" Sacrament of Infant Baptism "Ye Servants of God" "Jesus, Lover, of: I! WILLIAM SHEPHERD SUNDAY. SCHOOL 5-AMerrYouth Department 11:00 A. ip Chitra 's Department--Boby Care Anthem: Solo: olarnan Mm: a i REV. RICHARD J, BARKER, Minister 9:45 A.M. -- Sunday School 11 A.M. and 7 P.M. TWELFTH ANNIVERSARY SERVICE Guest Preacher, Dr. Charles Seidénspinner, Ottawa 6:30 P:M.--PRAYER FELLOWSHIP NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH (CORNER OF SIMCOE ST. AND ROSSLAND RD.) MINISTERS: REV. H. A. MELLOW, B.A., D.D. Rev. W. C. Smith, B.A., B.D., B.Paed, ORGANIST -- MR. RONALD KELLINGTON DEACONESS =-- MISS SHIRLEY M. McKEE 11:00 A:M. -- SERMON "The Old Time Religion" Sacrament of Baptism Baby Sitter Service By The Come Doublé Club Study Group at 707 Hortop Street ------ THE SALVATION ARMY 133 Simcoe Street South MAJOR and MRS, GORDON HOLMES 9:45 A.M.-- SUNDAY SCHOOL: King Street Pentecostal Church 611 KING ST. W * One Block West of Oshawa. Shopping Centre REV, S. D. FELTMATE -- Pastor . Church 728- 5371 Parsonage 728-6662 _ SUNDAY a A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL WITH ADULT CLASSES A.M.--MORNING, WORSHIP "KEEPING PENTECOST PENTECOSTAL" 7:00 P.M sens: 'THE IMPENDING HOLOCAUST' REV, WALLACE S. BRAGG of Spokane Washington will preach at both services, Rev. Bragg has had many years as a success- ful Pastor and Evangelist. Dont' miss hearing his timely mes- sages Phones: os BLUS * Inspiring Song Service * Special Musical Numbers * * * : DON'T MISS Our First DRIVE-IN CHURCH. SERVICE JULY 3, 7:00 P.M. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE * * Nursery Facilities and Tiny,.Tots Church. t Porkd * ae * * | 11:00 A.M. -- Topic: "FAITH" 7:00 P.M. -- 'Thé Hands of Jesus" Tues. 2:30 p.m.--Ladies Home League Wed. 8:00 p.m.--Prayer -- Bible Study "A Welcome Awaits You ot the Army" f ye. 2---------- | King St. Wnited Church 129 KING STREET EAST REV, L. WESLEY HERBERT, B.A, Minister Miss Nancy Fraser, aconess Mr, Rhyddid Willlams, Choir Director and Orgenist | | | 7:00 P.M, -- TUESDAY, JUNE 28 Chiiich ScHéol and Morning Worship at siti Day Adventist Church, 1164 King St. E, 11:00 A.M, THE SACRAMENT OF INFANT BAPTISM "GODS {MATHEMATICS" Ma: 34-46 "The Salter of Prayer" (Smith) Mr. Donald Allman Anthem: "Lead Me, Lord' .. Wesley) 10 AMM ie han fie eae eee ee Baby tare with mother, In mother's room, entering by front door Cars will leave ot, 10:40..a.m, sharp, corner..King and, Charles Sts. ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR AL At THE FRIENDLY FAMICY CHURCH Solo: THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN EANABA ST. LUKE'S Rossland Rd. W. et. Nipigon Minister REV, D. R. SINCLAIR, B.A, Pianist Miss Jane Welr KNOX SIMCOE ST. NORTH (Four blocks from King) Minister Rev," W. C. Brett, B.A, Mr. Matthew Gouldburn, A.L.C.M. Musical Director 9:45 A.M. ~ : CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 A.M, -- MORNING WORSHIP. "CHRIST ON THE HIGHWAY" 11:00 A.M. PUBLIC WORSHIP , "THE GOSPEL PREAQHED BY JESUS" OFf-stree: e WORSHIP AT OSHAWA'S FRIENDLY CHURCH COME AND WORSHI® WITH US All Cordially Invited UKRAINIAN Simcoe St. South Minister Rev, J, Jacenty ST. PAUL'S Wilson Rd, N. at King St. E Rev. Waiter Jackson Minister, ; 9:00 A.M.--Church School 11:00 A.M.--Morning 'Worship Mr. Frank, Walter Musical Director HUNGARIAN Minister Rev, E. Seress at Knox Church Simcoe St. North 11:06 A:M. "THE BEST 1S- Eine Tou] 3:30 P.M.--Worship Service YET TO BE 2nd and 4th . SUNDAYS