12. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, August 20, 1966 Personal Purity ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Scripture--Exodus 20:14; Matthew 5:8, 27-30; oy 8:3-11, God's law forbidding adultery stresses personal purity and the sanctity of "marriage and the family unit.-- dus 20:14. 5:27-30. Jesus enlarged its scope to include all impurities, for inward sins are as Exo- dangerous as outward acts--Matthew his beloved. His last words were: "As surely as I die innocent will the building of Santa En- gracia never be achieved." Yerrs later, the nun also died and Lisbonans began to report her ghost walking along the new walls of the church, sometimes accompanied by Simao. Soon, the. cunola collapsed and the walls crumbled. Plans were drawn up for an- Ry Alfred Buescher about ghosts and the fear of "modern" architecture based on a daring dome sapped work- ers of their enthusiasm. QUAKE DESTROYED CITY Then the earthquake of 1775 levelle', Lisbon, killed more Without Some 80 sue the consciences of hie the scribes and Pharisees they refused to stone the adulterous woman.--John 8:3-8. woman, giveness.--John 8:9-11. GOL DEN TEXT: Philppians 4:8. than 60,000 persons and de- stroyed Santa Engracia No. 3. Work began anew, but the condoning or condemning Jesus offered her for- other church, But the worry| He be otherwise, since if spir-; itual creation was the out-| growth, the emanation, of His infinite self-containment and immortal wisdom?" Minister Gives "Tees ane Devimiea BAAUMAUEAD & ALDER WALPOLE ISLA iD. Ont. (CP)--Northern Affairs Minis- ter Laing told the coumcil of the Chippewa Indian reserve Thurs- day he would personally look into the bridge feasib@lity study, Understanding Sermon Text "Great is our Lord, atid of great power: his understanding is infinite." This. well-known verse from Psalm 147 is the Golden Text for this week's Dikle Le essen Sermons: on {Rin al? to 'be 'read in all Christian | Sci ence churches on Sunday. Included among the explan- atory readings from the deno- minational textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker N.S. IS LONG The peninsula of Nova Scotia is 380 miles long. CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH (Anglican) Mary and Hillcroft Streets SERVICES 8:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M, Wednesdoy--10:00 A.M. being undertaken by fa Toronto | engineering firm. | Eddy, will be these lines: "Nothing is new to 'Spirit. HOLY COMMUNION ----$$--$----$------------------------ Nothing can be novel to eternal Mind, the author of all things, who from all eternity knoweth His own ideas. Deity was satis- fied with His work, How could builders were less enth BIBLE LESSON Seventh Commandment Positive, All-Inclusive By R. H. RAMSEY Today's lesson deals with the seventh commandment: 'Thou shalt not commit adultery." " Direct "and to the point, the law says exactly what it means --and vice-versa. It is positive and all-inclusive. It prohibits adultery, specifically, and, by a man as guilty as though he had committed the ultimate sin, for the adulterous thought leads easily to the adulterous act. Thus, if we are to escape the} inherent dangers of impurity) and adultery, we must build| lives that are pure in mind,} thought and heart, for our in- ward sins are as dangerous as} Lisbon Church N city's seven hills, will finally be} completed in October after cen- 1 execute the law they were 80) tig eager to carry out. | on "He that is without sin) among you, let him first cast aling for a job that never seems| \stone at her." to get done: "It's like building | a : |Santa Engracia.~ |LEFT ALONE "We were determined to end; One by one, beginning with the legend this year, once we lthe eldest, they slunk away,jhad bridged the River Tagus, \leaving Jesus and the woman another apparently endless lalone. |task,"" says Public Works Min- Jesus asked her, ister Arantes e _Oliveira. It will outdate a popular say-|¢ t "Woman, "And | After Centuries Of Construction | LISBON, Portugal (AP)--The, now it will serve as Portugal's|0Ver Santa Engracia and use: Church of Sania Engracia, dom-|national pantheon, inating Lisbon from one of the|greatest figures of the country. jturies of intermittent construc-|/Santa Engracia hill was bur- \glarized and all its ecclesias-| |DEFILED CHURCH defiled and it was decided to build another and grander one. But eyewitnesses had seen aj young man named Simao Pires| Solis crossing the churchyard in} and intricate carvings sur- rounded the walls. But the roof e . the dome was built with rude wooden planks. No one darad finish the construction for fear it might collapse again. In 1835 the war ministry took than ever. Rich marble ---- early Complet housing the it successively as a barracks, listed as a national monument, | but lack of funds prevented use | of it. Six years ago Premier An-, tonio Salazar's government de-| cided it must be finished and| put 150 men on the job of ending | the cupola. A crew of 30 work-| ers has recently been added to} speed up construction. »/an ammunition depot and a boot factory. After the monarchy fell in| 1910, the unfinished churc church _was| GRACE LUTHERAN Lutheran Church -- Canada (Mo. Synod) PARK ROAD & HIGHWAY 401 Rev. Philip Fiess, Minister Ronald A. Jansen, Vicar The legend began in the late 6th century, when a church on ical treasures disappeared. The church was pronounced he night. Simao claimed he was inno-| 7:00 - 9:004p.m. for G GIBBONS ST. EVANGELICAL | CHURCH | 230 Gibbons St. Oshawa || Theme: 11:00 A.M. & JOIN US AT VACATHON BIBLE SCHOOL AUGUST 15 ~ 25 at the ALLIANCE CHURCH 454? Bond St. REV., J. R. BARKER, MINISTER 9:30 - 11:30 .a.m. for Nursery through Grade 3 Adult Clesises in morning and evenings, "God's Word for My Life" E., Oshawa rade 4 and above, 'cent but refused to explain the) reason of his presence near the! church. This and the fact he our outward acts. In an environment abounding implication, all other forms of licentiousness as well. |where are those thine ac- cusers? Hath no man con- SUNDAY SERVICES Adultery is almost as old as mankind itself; prevalent among all races, creeds 'and ethnic groups; easily fallen into. Because man is human and endowed with mysterious instincts -- including the sex drive--which insure the preser- vation of the species, he some- times yields willingly to the temptation of adultery. Though God-given, the sex drive -- like other instincts-- needs direction and control. Those who use it wisely and within the limitations set by God find it a belssing; those who pervert or abhor it find it a curse. Many a family has been broken up because one of its members has not learned to ward is great: in pornographic literature, sen- suous movies, suggestive fash- ions, dirty jokes, titillating gos- sip, socially-accepted immoral- ity, sex - oriented advertising, etc., this is a monumental task. But if we make our lives truly pure, such pseudo-sophistication about us cannot harm us, for "unto the pure all things are pure,"' (Titus 1:15); and the re- "Blessed are the pure in heart: For they| shall see God." LOVES SINNER The matter of the woman taken in adultery is probably the classic example of our Lord} as a forgiving Lord, despising jupon her. He called her sin a the sin, but loving the sinner. Oshawa Pastor As Delegate The Lutheran Church-Canada Convention, meeting in Calgary, recently, elected six men _ tole represent the organization at} demned thee?" Her answer was in the negative, and Jesus continued, "Neither do I con- demn thee: Go, and sin no more." | Jesus was in no way sanc- tioning her immorality; she had obviously broken the seventh commandment and had been 1 hi was a Jew in a strongly Roman| C enough stake, having a love affair with a nun} community were} fo send him to the! atholic The tale goes that Simao was n a nearby convent, and pre- ferred to die rather than betray MORNING WORSHIP Rev. H. Willemze, B.Th. 9:45 A.M SUNDAY SCHOOL *"'"MIDWEEK WORSHIP" WEDNESDAY 7:30 P.M. 11:00 A.M MORNING WORSHIP the convening convention of the new Lutheran Council in Can- ada to be held in Winnipeg on August 31. Elected were the following pastors: Fred A. Schole, Leduc, Alberta; George Rhode, Edmonton, Alberta; Leonard E. Koehler, Winnipeg, Mani- toba; Maynard F. Pollex, Win- nipeg; Philip L. Fiess, Oshawa, Ontario; and Carl Wagner, Beamsville, Ontario. justly accused. He did not exon- erate her or sit in judgment sin, and gave her an opportu- Inity for forgiveness by ordering her to "go and sin no more.' What did Christ write upon the ground that caused the morally-proud scribes and Pha- risees to slink away? The Scrip- tures do not tell us, but legend says it was a list of women-- all of whom were intimates of HARMONY UNITED CHURCH Rev. N. T. Holmes, 8.A., 8.0,, Minister Mrs. Marie Taylor, A.R.C.T. (Piano and Organ), R.M.T. Organist and Choirmaster 10:00 A.M ALBERT STREET UNITED CHURCH (Corner of Albert St. and Olive Ave.) MINISTER: REV, HELMUTH DYCK, B.A. ORGANIST-CHOIRMASTER; HAROLD ELLIS 10: 00 A. M. ~MORNING WORSHIP SERMON | simi distin REV. RICHARD J, BARKER, Minister a; 9:45 A.M. -- Sunday School 1 11:00 A.M. "The Office Work of Christ' III 7:00 P.M. --=- "Walking Wth God" 6:30 P.M.--PRAYER FELLOWSHIP EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH "JESUS OR THE BEATLES' Meeting in the W. R. McEwen Senior Public School Auditorium control his thoughts and de- sires; and a world filled with sadness and tragedy becomes even more pathetic when nat- ural instincts are abused or not used as God intended. STRESS PURITY God's purpose in giving this commandment was two - fold: To stress the importance of personal purity to a healthy, happy, godly existence; and to safeguard the sanctity of the marriage state and the family unit. The incident itself smacks of a plot to trap Jesus, for only the adulterous woman was dragged before Him for judgment, for,/of us all." according to Mosaic Law, both ' of the adulterous parties were| GOLDEN TEXT | to be condemned (Deuteronomy) "Finally, brethren, what- | 22:22), soever things are true, | Smug in their self-righteous-| whatsoever things are hon- ness, the scribes and Pharisees} est, whatsoever things are demanded judgment. But the| just, whatsoever things are Master, acting as though He| pure, whatsoever things are had not heard them, stooped| lovely, whatsoever things and began writing upon the] are of good report; if there dusty ground. They pressed] he any virtue, and if there Him durther. Then Jesus rose| be any praise, think on to sting their consciences and| these things." Philip- show them they were unfit to! pians 4:8. THE SALVATION ARMY 133 Simcoe Street South MAJOR and MRS. GORDON -HOLMES WILSON RD. SOUTH Rev. R. D. Ellis that outraged delegation. 'Thus conscience doth make cowards) MORNING WORSHIP. A Hearty Welcome To All NURSERY FOR THE INFANTS and TODDLERS A CORDIAL, WELCOME TO ALL CENTRE STREET UNITED CHURCH Corner King and Centre St. REV, ARTHUR W. MAGEE--MINISTEP. Organist Mrs. A. H, Foy The new council brings to- gether 99 per cent of the Luth- jerans in Canada for discussion) and common work in certain} designated areas. CHRISTIAN SCIF NCE FIRST CHURCH -- 64 COLBORNE ST. EAST Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts. Pastor: 725-9617 9:45 A.M.---SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for All Ages 11:00:A.M. -- MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.AA. -- EVANGELISTIC SERVICE PASTOR, ELLIS SPEAKING IN BOTH SERVICES "A Welkzome Awaits You At EVANGEL" Pas 3 IBYNG AVENUE PEN TECOSTAL CHURCH 83 BIYNG AVE., WEST OF SIMCOE ST.'N. EREND F. C, SPRING -- 728-2931 10:00 A.M, SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. -- * MORNING WORSHIP 4 The Pastor Will Speak 7:00 P.M. -- Evangelistic Service Your are always welcome at Byng Avenue. 10.00 A M. MORNING WORSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SERVICE 11:00 A.M. "MIND" Wed. Service (includes testimonies) 8 P.M READING ROOM--CORNER ONTARIO AND BOND STS. Monday to Friday--12 noon - 6 p.m. (Excepting Holidays) Listen to: The Bible Speaks To You CKLB 9 A.M, Every Sunday Sermon Topic "/RELIGION -- VEXATION OR SALVATION ? " The Minister preaching at this Service Joint Service with Westmount United Church at Centre Street. Family Church at the Centre of the City. As it was originally inter- preted, the law governed only man's outward sin of adultery. Jesus, however, enlarged its scope to include all its lesser forms and impurities. Arguing for a personal purity that ex- ceeds the literalness of the commandment, Jesus pointed out that lust in any form makes lp The Friendly ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH SIMCOE SOUTH AND BRUCE STREETS Minister: THE REV, J. F. G. MORRIS, B.A., S.T.M. Organist and Choirmaster; MR, KELVIN JAMES, A.T.C.M. i ' OSHAWA SPIRITUALIST CHURCH STORIE PARK HALL -- MILL STREET Branch of Toronto Spiritualist Temple 1.S.A, Pastor: Rev. Roy F. C, Stoddard 9:45 A.M. BAHA'I SUNDAY SCHOOL WORLD FAITH Teaches. "Men must eliminate all those prejudices which divide man- | kind" For information re: weekly meetings or literoture ; Write Box AS | Oshawo Times SIMCOE STREET AND ST. 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FELTMATE -- Pastor Church 728-5371 Parsonage 728-6662 --_ - SUNDAY. oe 9:45 A'\M.--Sunday School and Adult Classes 11:00 AwM.--Morning Worship Communion and Dedication of Children. ---------- 7:00 P.M. SUMAMER DRIVE-IN CHURCH SERVICE at the Oshawa Shopping Centre | -- COMING-- YOUTH EVANGELISTIC CRUSADE with Fyvangelist and Mrs. Eugene Kraft of Kelowna, British Columbia Starting, Sunday, September 4th King Street Whiits To Welcome You As You Worship With Us 723-6325 10:00 A.M.-- Oshawa "Invest Your Life' MATT. 25: 14 - 30. Speaker -- MR. RALPH MOORE Soloist -- MRS. HARRY SMITH SUNDAY -- SUNDAY SCHOO A.M MORNING WORS 1 A.M, EVANGELISTIC 7:30 P.M WEDNESDAY -- Bible Study ond Prayer FRIDAY -- Youth Service Phones: --~8 p.m Young people and children are invited to share in the service with adults in. the church. 8 pm EVERYONE WELCOME Fellowship Of Evangelical Baptist Churches In Canada EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Carvary Baptist Corner Evangeline & Phillip ar Pastor --- REV. ROBERT B. 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