Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Oct 1966, p. 15

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Isaiah, the Willing Prophet At the time of Isaiah's call, had forsaken the Lord and was dis- pong sig rn morally. From the highest lowest, bribery, greed and in- to justic prevailed. -- Isaiah 1:1-1 Scripture -- Isaiah 1, 6 <1 The mechanical, automatic religious observances were an abomination to the Lord. Isaiah demanded a complete change of heart and repentance for forgiveness. -- Isaiah 1:7-31. Judah 6. -- Isaiah 6:1-7. wt Ai In Isaiah's vision, God sat on a high throne in the Temole and sent one of the seraphim to cleanse Isaiah's lips and take away his sins and iniquities. ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON wn iF Ny The call to service followed the puri- , ification. Isaiah accepted. promptly and began his prophecy of doom. -- Isaiah 6:8-13. GOLDEN TEXT: Isaiah 6:8. BIBLE LESSON Isaiah Highly By R. H. RAMSEY With this lesson we begin our fourth quarter series, Spokes- men for God. Though it deals only with Isaiah and Jeremiah, these two prophetic leaders were highly influential and made a very great impression on the history of the Jewish people. Isaiah lived and ministered approximately 150 years before scribes the spiritual and physi-| been an aristocrat, for his utter-| ances are among the most beau- tiful in the Bible. an hag to ro} was a definite en- eae with God and he an- swered it readily. More than just a willing prophet, Isaiah was one of God's great noble- men and a most effective statesman, one who understood the purposes of God and the working out of His divine plans. In the first chapter of the Book of Isaiah, the prophet de- scribes the spiritual and physu- cal condition of Judah at the time of his call. The nation had become corrupt and given over to evil. It was disintegrating morally. As a consequence--and also asa cause--it had forsaken the Lord. From the highest And Jeremiah Influential "high and lifted up," Isaiah saw/| the approaching destruction he SUVA, Fiji Islands -- Angli- cans in Canada are to get a first-hand report on the arduous task of carrying on Christian work among about 1,000,000 Fijians, Samoans, Tongans, Mel i Chinese, Indians the Lord, his garments filling | Judah, to tell the peop e the Temple, aftended by the|cities were to become uninhab- seraphim. As one of the sera-| ited, the land desolate, the peo- phim identified Jehovah and ple carried into captivity. Such proclaimed His holiness and| judgment, though severe, would and Europeans in the island- studded diocese of Polynesia that extends over 11,500,000 square miles in the South Pacific. Bishop Joh C. Vockler, spiri- tual head of this '"wind-and- water diocese" will visit Can- ada during October on the in- vitation of the Anglican Church of Canada which seeks aid for Polynesia as part of its World Mission Fund appeal. The tall, Australian-born bishop will visit Victoria, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa, London, To- ronto and Hamilton. He will be in Canada from Oct. 1 until South Pacific Bishop Plans Canadian Tour Nov. 12. LEADING SPEAKER Well-known in Canada and jsaid Mr. McKim. "It is prepar- foundations of| be tempered with mercy, for She aiek d it was\the covenant to Abraham and the Temple shook and ii | th é filled with smoke. ; his seed would not fail. The na- | tion would be purged of many ISAIAH TERRIFIED | of its evils, but would return to Because he regarded himself| fulfill its destiny. as a man with unclean lips) living in the midst of a people) li Bi h with unclean lips, and pease ANG 1can 1S. op his keen understanding eager and spiritual matters led him to} the realization that impure| [§ Enthroned thoughts and acts be an af-) front to the Lord, Isaiah was) ~oRONTO (CP) -- Rt. Rev.| terrified by what he saw and) George Boyd Snell Thursday! heard. One of the seraphim|night was enthroned as the| took a live coal from the altar/gignth Anglican bishop of Tor-| and laid it on Isaiah's mouth! onto, and said: "Lo, this hath touched) "He succeeds Rt. Rev. Freder- thy lips; and thine iniquity is|icy Wilkinson who retired last taken away, and thy sin iS) June after serving as bishop purged. since 1955. Purification was followed by Son of an Irish Methodist, a call to service. And Isaiah's/pishop Snell, 60, was ordained response was a prompt, unquali-| 4 deacon in 1931 and @ priest in fied, humble acceptance of! 1932, He served in Toronto and God's commission. | Calgary and was raised to the Isaiah was sent to ANNOUNCE episcopacy' in 1956. He was rinces to the common peopl ibery, greed and injustice pre- vailed. In all, the general condition of the country was such that, Course In Slimming had it not been for a small handful of true believers, the eniire naiion would have sunk @ sue seve: os coos: ond Ga. morrah, ripe for God's judg-| ment. MEPeT w anereve The people had even so de.| about 1,000 phone calls a day, ceived themselves with sin that) Now the church is supplying a | Church Sponsoring | Wilkinson. AUCKLAND, N.Z. (CP)--The|>Y Most Rev. W. L.- Wright, Seventh-Day Adventist Church|#"chbishop of Algoma. has had such success with its] dial-a-prayer service that it is) branching into new activities. prayer wering tal Srmor ace am FUnmcuacas mats TORONTO (CP) -- The Tele- gram says the treasury board will meet Ort §& ta annroave a | $50,000 grant to the Ontario Arts |Council for the Centennial Year they had concluded that re|dial-to-slim service. Callers) purchase of art of Ontario art- ince of the holy po Big por hear a recorded talk on cal-|ists. Brian Robertson of the the bringing of their sacrifices at the appointed times were) enough to insure God's favor) continuing to rest upon them. | ories, glands, nutrients, proteins| Whitchapel Gallery, London, and starches. About 600 callers|England, will come to Ontario a day are applying for slimming advice. in May to visit artists and se- Hlect works. Isaiah exhorted the peopl re garding the need for repentance and the hope of forgiveness, telling them their religious prac- tices were an abomination unto the Lord and only a complete) change of heart would be of any | help to them. | Isaiah received his call to prophesy toward the end of King Uzziah's reign in one of the most transfiguring experiences recorded by any Old Testament servant of God, | King Uzziah, who had reigned' over Judah for 52 years, had) died, marking the end of one| epoch and the beginning of an-| other. Basically a "good" king, | though he failed to destroy the high places where some of his| pagan subjects still worshiped) other gods, he had been a} strong military leader who strengthened Jerusalem's forti-| fications, defeated his enemies and put them under tribute to Judah. He had promoted agri-| culture and established many) wells in the desert. isaian's vision took place in| the Temple where he saw the| altar of burnt offering, but with | the veil removed so that the! prophet was able to see into the | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH -- 64 COLBORNE ST. EAST | Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church ef Christ Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts, SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SERVICE 11:00 A.M. |made coadjutor bishop of Tor- jonto in 1959, from where he | automatically succeeded Bishop The ceremony was conducted the United States -- he was for a time a fellow and tutor at the General Theological Seminary, New York -- Bishop Vockler was one of the leading speakers at the 1963 Anglican Congress in Toronto. He is a convinced proponent of the ideals govern- ing Mutual Responsibility and Interdependence, the Congress document that inspired Angli- canism to a new sense of mis- sion in a changing world, | "MRI has helped to break into | Polynesia's loneliness and frus- tration," said the bishop whose vast diocese is one of the poor- est in the Anglican Communion and handicapped by its almost complete isolation, both geo- g-|pnicaliy and in undersianu- zg. "Whereas the diocese seem- ute feiends.. maw tf is finding a place in the brotherhood of men under God in His church. Old complexes are receding and the flow of new interest, spiritually and materially, both from overseas to Polynesia and from Poly- nesia to the rest of the world, is developing in the real spirit of give and take of MRI." Hamilton, Ont., who for the past year has been sub-warden of St. John the Baptist College, Suva, where students of many races are being trained. Mr. McKim was formerly director of Christian Education in the Diocese of Niagara. "CROSSROADS COLLEGE" "The college might well be called 'Crossroads College'," ing men for Christian ministry in a society which is at the crossroads in its political, eco- nomic, social and religious life, at the same time preserving distinctive cultures which be- long to and which have been brought to the Pacific islands," The Canadian church is sup-| |porting Rev. Ralph McKim of Primate Names Rome Delegate TORONTO-- The Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, Most Rev. H. H. Clark, has appointed the Rev. Canon R. R. Latimer to represent him at a meeting in Rome Oct. 3 to 5 of the governing body of the new Anclican Centre there. Canon Latimer is general se- cretary of the church's Gener- al Synod in Toronto. The discussions of the gover- ning body will concern the most effective uses'of the new ecu- menical centre. The Anglican He said the church no longer stands as a "foreign body". It belongs to the people of the South Pacific and from among them is emerging the leader- ship and the response to the modern challenge: of mission. Four young Tongans will soon be made priests and sent to minister to people far beyond their own islands, while a Samoan priest has been added to the college staff. In addition, within the next year one or more indigenous men will be appointed bishops. During his visit Bishop Vock- ler hopes to assist the Cana- dian church's department of missions in its efforts to obtain |some 30 volunteers for various |types of Christian work in a number of Anglican dioceses throughout the world. Church of Canada, together with the world -wide Anglican com- munion, is contributing to its support. In opening during his visit to Pope Paul VI last March, the Archbishop of Can- terbury explained that it would contain "'a library of ican books so that people in who wish may be assisted in the study of Anglican theology, spirituality, liturgy and history. In this way it will serve the spread Of knnowledge ana un- derstanding which is an essen- tial pert of the ecumenical mov ment." The Centre will also be the headquarters for the represent- ative of the Archbishop of Can- terbury in Rome. Tt is situ- ated in the Palazzo Doria, in the reart of the city. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, October 1, 1966 15 GOSPEL HALL 40 NASSAU STREET SUNDAY 9:00 A.M.--THE LORD'S SUPPER 11:00 A.M.--Sunday School & Family Bible Hour 7:00 P.M.--Gospel Service SPEAKER: MR G ROYD af KINGSTON Wed, 7:45. p.m. --~ Bibie Study and: Prayer Meeting _ ALL HEARTILY INVITED --_--_--_--_--S------_--_--_------------------------------ CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH (Anglican) GRACE LUTHERAN Lutheran Church. -- Conede (Mo. Synod) PARK ROAD & HIGHWAY 401 Rev. Philip Fiess, Minister Phillip Heinze, Vicor SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 A.M, SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M, MORNING WORSHIP. ALBERT STREET (Corner of Albert UNITED CHURCH St. and Olive Ave.) MINISTER: REV, HELMUTH DYCK, B.A. ORGANIST-CHOIRMASTER: HAROLD ELLIS 9:45 A.M.--Junior, Intermedi 10; SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL 'ates and Seniors 45 A.M.--Beginners, Kindergarten and Primary. 11:00_A.M.--WORLD WIDE COMMUNION | "The Cup That Unites The World' Nursery for Infants and Toddlers A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL ST. ANDREW'S HARMONY UNITED CHURCH | | ! Rev. N. T. Holmes, B.A,, 8.0. | Minister | Mrs. Marie Taylor, A.R.C.T. (Piano and Organ) R.M.T. Orgenist end Cholrmaster 9:45 a.m. -- Sunday School 11:00 am Kindergarten and Tiny Tots 11:00 am Morning Worship Communion A Hearty Welcome To All REV. ARTHUR W. Organist Mrs. A. H, Fi CENTRE STREET UNITED CHURCH Corner King and Centre St, Minister: THE REV, J. F. Organist and Choirmoster: .M UNITED CHURCH SIMCOE SOUTH AND BRUCE STREETS G. MORRIS, B.A, S.T.M. R. KELVIN JAMES, A.T.C.M. .WORLD WIDE COMMUNION 9:30 A.M. -- Junior and Intermediate Classes Pre-Confirmation Class for Grade 9% nior Discussion Group for Teens 11:00 A.M.--Nursery, Kindergarten and Primary Departments 11 am.--We are ali One" Different Worship -- Same Spirit Different Organizations--Same Body Different Customs--Same Love BRING YOUR COMMUNION CARD Bobes and Toddlers ore cored for during the service MAGEE----MINISTER, oy "WORLD WIDE COMMUNION" } 11:00 A.M, --- MORNING WORSHIP | Church School. 9:45 a.m. Classes for pupils 4 to 16 years of age. , Care for small children provided during the Service of Worship. | The Friendly Family Church ot the Centre of the City. ""UNREALITY" Wed. Service (Inctudes 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 [ SIMCOE STREET UNITED CHURCH SIMCOE ST. S. AT BAGOT STREET The Church in the heart of the city with the World on its heart. Director of Music: Mr. | MINISTER: REV. JOHN K. MOFFAT, B.A. R. G. Geen, L.T.C.M. OSHAWA SPIRITUALIST CHURCH STORIE PARK HALL -- MILL STREET Branch of Toronto Spiritualist Temple 1.S.A. Pastor: Rev. Roy F, C. Stoddard SUNDAY, OCT, 2nd NO AFTERNOON SERVICE 7:00.-P,M..DIVINE SERVICE SPEAKERS: MR. TIENHAARA, MRS. BROWN THURSDAY, Oct. 6th -- OPEN CLASS Rey. R. F. C. Stoddard. inner shrine. There, on a throne | | WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURC Bond Street West at Rosehill Bivd. (Gust north of the Oshawa Shopping Centre) Minister: Rev. G. J. Minielly, B.A., 0.D, Organist--Choir Di Mr. J. R, Rober! 9:45 A.M. Sr. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Primary, Kinder- garten and Nursery. 11:00 A.M. -- Morning Worship. Everyone. Welcome HORTOP AT GLENWOOD Rev. N. Frank Swackhammer, B.A. Mr, R, L. McCord -- Organist at 11 a.m, Mrs. M, Joyce -- Organist ot 7 p.m, 11:00 A.M. The Celebration of The Lord's Supper 7:00 P.M, "The All Sufficient Christ' (A study of The Epistle to the Colossians) 9:30--The Bible School Nursery & Junior Church At 11 AM. a EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Evangeline & Phillip Murray Pastor: REV. ERNEST WINTER TET tas 9:45 A.M. BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M. EVENING SERVICE WED. 7:45--BIBLE STUDY and PRAYER re 9:45 A.M.--BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES The Bible Is Our Textbook CONCLUDING DAY MISSIONARY CONFERENCE 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. REV. A. LARSON Director -- Unevangelized Fields Mission Former Missionary in the 0. 7:00 P.M. -- SERVICE BROALCAST OVER CKLB RADIO Wednesday 7:45 P.M. Study the Scriptures "in depth" 11:00 c "CHRIST FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A M--yYouth Departments DIA A dA on ek a ae 0k Pc Ly IOP PRC OMe A ear ee HEURES WEAR TIVILINIS Baby Care WORLD COMMUNION A.M. Sacrament of The Lord's Supper ond Reception of New Members ommunion Meditation: THE WORLD" King St. United Church 129 KING STREET EAST REV, L, WESLEY HERBERT, B.A, Minister STUDENT ASSISTANT MR. RALPH MOORE, B.A, Mr. Rhyddid Williams, Choir Director and Organist Church School and Morning Worship at Seventh Day Adventist Church, 1164 King St. E, 11:00 A.M. WORLD WIDE COMMUNION "MASTER'S MEMORIAL St. Luke 22: 14-23 Anthem -- "Ave Verum (Mozart) 11:00 A.M. -- All departments of the Church School at the Seventh Day Adventist Church. Please enter by side door. Baby core with mother in mother's room, entering by front door. Cars will leave at 10:40 a.m. sharp, corner King and Charles Sts. ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL AT THE FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH REV. 9:45 A.M. -- Sunday School 11:00 COMMUNION SERVICE "REVIVAL THROUGH FAMILIES' from Malachi. 7:00 P.M. "THE NATURE OF SIN" 6:30 P.M.--PRAYER FELLOWSHIP RICHARD J, BARKER, Minister A.M. | | | | | 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 CHURCH SCHOOL SESSION:-- 9:15 A.M. PRIMARY GRADES 1, 2 ond 3 JUNIOR GRADES 4, 5 and 6 INTERMEDIATE GRADES 7, 8 and 9 SENIOR GRADES 10 and over NURSERY AGES 3 KINDERGARTEN AGES 4 ond 5 PRIMARY GRADES 1, 2 and 3 11.00 AM. :--- Sermon "Forgive Us Our Trespasses"' HOLY COMMUNION BABYSITTER SERVICE BY THE COME-DOUBLE CLUB Rev. W. C. Smith will lead the discussion 7 p.m, -- 8 p.m. One Hour of "Thinking Through" 10:45 A.M. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX SIMCOE ST. NORTH (Four blocks from King) Minister Rev. GW. C. Brett, B.A, Mr. Matthew Gouldburn, A.L.C.M, Musical Director 9:45 AM, CHURCH SCHOOL COMMUNION SUNDAY 11 AM. "Living In Christ' 7: P.M Communion With Whom ? COME AND WORSHIP WITH US ST. LUKE'S Rosslond Rd. W. at Nipigon Minister REV. D. R. SINCLAIR, B.A. Choir Director Mrs, J, Barkwell ST. PAUL'S Wilson Rd. N. at King St. E. Rev. 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A.M.--Sunday School Special Sunday School Promotion Program with some forty Pupils being Promoted. 11;00 A.M.--Morning Worship (Communion) "Planning the Sunday School Year" 7:00 P.M. 'The High Cost of Low Living}!' It's much higher thon the high cost of living. Don't Miss This Message Rev. GEORGE C. SMITH, Pastor "God's Unchanging Call' speaks and Chureh Musicions * Special Musical Numbers * Inspiring Song Service * A Friendly Welcome A Warm Welcome Is Waiting for you at OSHAWA'S FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH Off-Street Parking --- Nursery -- Tiny Tots Church BYNG AVENUE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 83 BYNG AVE. WEST OF SIMCOE ST. N. REV. FRED C. SPRING Minister FINAL SERVICE -- with. -- EVANGELIST "BILL McPHERSON" Of. Jasonville, Indiana SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2nd 7 P.M. The Drama at The End of Time 11:00 A.M.--"THE WORLD'S GREATEST EVENT" @ Inspirational Preaching @ Trumpeter Superb @ Special Music 10:00 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL HOUR

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