Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Nov 1966, p. 13

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

BIBLE LESSON First Bible Burning Recorded In Judah By R, H, RAMSEY ~ or of . his ag gerbe ae Pe ay oblate Reg hag and counsellors. Because it was|had been burned, adding to The episode assigned to to-| wintertime, the king was seated|an account of how the mis- day's lesson is the first instance |pefore a brazier filled with live of Bible burning and it took/coais, After Jehudi had read lace near the end of Judah's |three or four columns of the istory, The king involved, Je-|soroil, the king grabbed the book, cut off the already-rea the "good" King Josiah and the| portions and thrust them into last of the kings of Judah to|the fire, Three of the counsellors pleaded with the king not to the throne only by permission of |thus destroy the words of God, the ruler of Egypt and when his|put the king ignored reign ended, in 598 BC, the Bab-| piece by piece, as it was read ylonians had Begun the invasion by Jehudi, the king cut off the that was to end in the destruc: |scroli and burned it, until the entire book was consumed, holakim, was the second son of reign in Jerusalem. He was on tion of Jerusalem. The greatest man in Judah at that time was the bold, fearless prophet Jeremiah, whose min-|dered the apprehension of both istry lasted for more than 60/the prophet Jeremiah and the years. Though chronologically scribe Baruch, But the Lord lintervened and hid them and they were saved. KING MISGUIDED old, he was youthful in his intel- ljectuai and spiriiiiai Vigor. Near the end of Jeremiah's ministry the Lord commanded him to put into writing all the prophecies he had uttered thus far against Israel, Judah and all|prophet and his scribe is now the nations, God's purpose is/revealed. God commanded Jere- guided king thought he could do away with the inevitable judg- ment of God by burning the prophecy, and God's threefold judgment upon the arrogantly blasphemous king himself. First, no descendant of Jeho- iakim's will ever sit upon the throne of David, Second, Jehoia- kim's body, instead of having an honorable burial, will be cast out upon a field (of the actual burial of Jehoakim there is no scriptural record), Third, upon Jehoakim and the people there will come punishment from a foreign nation, The foreign nation was, of course, Babylon, whose armies, under the command of Nebu- chadnezzar, were aiready within the borders of Judah. Thus began the war between the pen and the penknife, And the pen was destined to tri- umph, them, In great anger, the king or- God's purpose in hiding the clearly stated. The prophecies were recorded to be read aloud to the people of Judah, so all could hear the-'warnings and doom predicted for their city, and might turn from their evil ways and be forgive' WORD INSCRIBED Instead of writing out this book himself, Jeremiah called in Baruch, probably the most scribe then in Judah, and ctated to him the word of God as it had been delivered to him. Since, for some reason, Jere- miah himself could not read the collected prophecies at the tem- ple, he gave this task to the faithful Baruch, It was read first to the people gathered from all Judah for a fast day in the temple, but for Church Plans!22e"2? #" Merit Award Centennial Anglican Church of Canada will introduce in 1967 a Charles Inglis award of merit to be presented from time to time to men and women who have made "singu- lar and distinguished" contrib- utions in support of the Chris- tian faith, Canada who can bishop of Nova served as Bishop of In announcing the award to- day, Most Rev. Howard H. Clark, Primate of all Canada, said: "Our Church has long been conscious of the selfless and dedicated services which many individuals have render- ed not only on behalf of the Christian Church itself, but on behalf of society in the broad- est sense, We want to recog- nize such services and feel that this new award of merit is a WINNIPEG -- As one of its Year projects the Cross, an Anglican j The Very Reverend Hugh V, Stiff, DD, the Anglican Dean of Calgary (Alta.), will be the special preacher at All Saints' Church, Whitby, this Sunday at the 11 a.m, service, The Ontario Regiment will be in attendance along with the members of Branch 112, Whitby, of the Royal Canadian Legion, The occasion will terminate the parish's 100th birthday cele- brations, and will also enable the congregation to fittixgly honor those of All Saints', who served in two The involve three members of the Royal Canadian Chaplain Corps, Ceap- tain, the Rev. R. A. Sharp, regional chaplain; the Roman Catholic Chaplain, Captain, the Rev. J. Markie, and the Ree- tor of All Saints', Captain, the Rev. S. J. Armstrong. Lt.-Col. T, H. Tigglers, the commanding officer of the On- proper meiiog of doing 50." Archbishop Clark said that the first award will be an- nounced in August 1967 when the Anglican General Synod is Anglican Dean Of Calgary Preacher At All Saints' Children's Fund Over $600 Mark The Aberfan Memorial Chil- dren's Fund has climbed over the $600 mark and: nearing a 'jtentative goal of $1,000, Mrs. Bronwyn Andrews of 216 Burk St. said today. Mrs, Andrews is president of St. David's Society of Oshawa, a Welsh-Canadian organization which started the fund Oct. 26. Donations are being sent to ings destroyed by a landslide in THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, November 12, 1966 93°) z Aberfan, Wales, STARTED AT SCHOOL Jackie Gleason made his stage debut in 1933, at Public School No, 73 in Brooklyn, N.Y. FAITH Lutheran Church | (Eastern Canada Synod) | The Rev, Henry Fischer Pastor == 725-2755 GOSPEL HALL 40 NASSAU STREET the Bank of Nova Scotia. The campaign will assist in recon- struction of a school and build- REV, DR. H. V. STIFF tario Regiment, will read the Lesson, The regimental church pa- rade will be executed under the direction o' the 2 iC, Major T. Clive Thompson. The parade sergeant for the Legion Com- MASONIC TEMPLE BLDG. 91 Centre St, GRACE LUTHERAN Lutheran Church =~ Canada (Mo, Synod) PARK ROAD & HIGHWAY 401 Rey. Philip Fiess, Minister Phillip Heinze, Vicor 9:45 A.M, SUNDAY SCHOOL 1AM, THE SERVICE COME WORSHIP WITH US! SUNDAY SERVICES SUNDAY 9:00 A.M.--THE LORD'S SUPPER 11:00 A.M.--Sunday School & Family Bible Hour 7:00 P.M.--Gospel Service Special Evangelistic Service Tuesday to Friday at 8:00 p.m, SPEAKER " ; Evangelist -- M. Getty of Calgary ALL HEARTILY INVITED 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M, MORNING WORSHIP | CHRIST MEMORIAL HITT Wee Vsives (Anglican) rades will be Alfred Reardon. Mary and Hillcroft Streets held in Ottawa, A special committee has been named to advise the Pri- mate on the details of the award, The only comparable award in the Anglican Com- munion is the Lambeth Cross which is given from time to time to Anglicans at the dis- cretion of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Minister --- Rev, ERIE STREET FREE METHODIST Off Simcoe St. (next after Bloor) Cc. M, Bright 725-3872 SERVICES 8:00 A.M, 11;00 A.M, ° 7:00 P.M, 10:00 AM.--FAMILY SUNDA SPECIAL HEAR UNITED SPIRITUALIST The award is in memory of Charles Inglis, the first Angll- CHURCH OF ONTARIO the most part, the people paid little heed to the divine word. One man, Michaiah, grandson of the temple scribe Shapan (who had discovered and read the book of law now called Deuter- onomy to Jehoiakim's father, King Josiah), hurried to the forecourt of the king's palace and repeated what he had heard to the royal princes gathered there The princes sent for Baruch, who read the entire prophecy to them, In consternation and fear, they insisted the scroll should be read before the king. Since these princes were also the king's advisers and knew him well, they took the precautions of having the scroll put in a WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH Bond Street West at Rosehill Bivd. (ust north of Oshawa Shopping Centre) Minister: Rev, G. J, Minielly, B.A., 0.0, Organist--Choir Director ir, J, R, Robertson Orange Temple, Bruce St., Oshawa (Upstairs) f Sunday, November 13 2:30 P.M, HEALING & OPEN CIRCLE 7:00 P.M. DIVINE SERVICE 11;00 A.M Lecture and Cleirveyance PRIMARY, KINDERGARTEN By Church Members 9:45 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. All Welcome "REMEMBRANCE" {Accounts We Owe" SEC. 728-5643 safe place and advised Baruch to take Jeremiah and hide for ence the king had heard the prophecy he might seek to kill the prophet, Then they reported the contents of the prophecy to King Jeholakim. SCROLL BURNED The king sent Jehudi to fetch the scroll and read it to him in | A Religion | for | Today's World end NURSERY | | i] | TEEN + CHALLENGE RALLY WITH LOUIS VELEZ -- Former Night Club Singer Broadcast DAILY Mon, to Set, | | The } | Back to the Bible | | i | ] | 9:30 - 10:00 a.m, a 1350 RADIO GIBBONS ST. | EVANGELICAL | CHURCH 230 Gibbons St. Oshawa || SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. MORNING SERVICE 11:00 A.M. EVENING SERVICE 7:00 P.M. WE WELCOME YOU Junior Church Up To 11 Years Provided 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. REV, |, L. BROWN Monday through Friday--Rev. |, L. Brown will conduct Weekly Night Meetings at 7:30 p.m. "A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU" Nursery Care -- 11:00 A.M, Wednesday --- 10:00°A.M. Y SCHOOL HOLY COMMUNION | BOND ST, EAST - 9:45 A.M, -- Sunday School 11:00 A.M.--"THE FAITHFUL GOD" 7:00 P.M.--"WHAT IS HEAVEN -- WHERE IS IT NOW?" No, 1 In Series -- 'The Hereafter -- ond You" 6:30 P,.M.--PRAYER FELLOWSHIP SPEAKER "ZION CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 409 ADELAIDE AVE. EAST MINISTER: REV; D, N, HABERMEHL, B.A., M.Th. 10;00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Nursery Core Provided 1:15 AM. 7:00 P.M. EVENING SERVICE Radio Ministry Chr, Ref. Church: each Sunday at 9:15 P.M. (Back To God Hour), every other Sunday ot 11 A.M, CKLB (churches Sunday School in the area) ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH BAGOT AND CENTRE STS, The Reverend Canon F. The Reverend R. G, Brooks $:Th.--Assistant G. Ongley, M.A.--Rector SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13th TRINITY XXill 9:00 A.M.--HOLY 11:00 A.M.---MORNING PRAYER REMEMBRANCE SERVICE 7:00 P.M.--EVENING PRAYER Nursery Facilities available at the 11:00 a.m, Service THURSDAY, November 17th ---- HOLY COMMUNION 10 a.m, COMMUNION DAN BUCKNER -- Converted from Drug Addiction DELMAR ROSS -- Teen Challenge Field Director TUESDAY -- 8 P.M. CENTRAL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE ADMISSION FREE -- ALL WELCOME be the tunquage of ear time Te the peopie of our time Concerning problems ef our time Ye Uniterians, ai! doctrine and belie! mast stand the test of enlightened reason, While not discarding the tested truths of tradition, it keeps abreast of modern knowledge. Pushing aside the veils of creed and FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HORTOP AT GLENWOOD Rey, N, Frank Swackhammer, B.A. Rowland L, McCord -- Mus, Boe, -- Musical Director 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.--"The Church of Jesus Christ" From The Epistle To The Colossians. Bible School 9:30 A.M. Nursery and Jr, Church at 11:00 A.M, SPEAKE DOR, LEWIS J, CASHDAN Rabbi at Temple Emmanuel-- "PRIDE AND. PRUUDICE* UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP North Oshawa Community Centre --- Nonquon Rd. Month of Missions at Harmony Road Baptist 226 Harmony Rd. S$. Pastor: Rev. W. Lewis --- 728-2322 Rev. F. Breckon "SPIRITUAL FIRE" Wednesday 7:30 p.m. -- Missionary Prayer Meeting YOU ARE INVITED -- pent Fellowship Of Evangelical Baptist Churches In Canada EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Evangeline & Phillip Murray Pastor: REV. ERNEST WINTER 9:45 AM BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. "THE ETHIOPIAN EUNUCH" 7:00 P.M "INSPIRATION OF THE SCRIPTURES" WED. 7:45.--BIGLE STUDY and PRAYER bea == Hi ree ve = ieee -- 9:45 AM--BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES The Bible {s Our Textbook 11:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M, DR, ALBERT CLOCK and Musical Team el From Thomes Valley Bible College EVENING SERVICE BROADCAST OVER C.K.L.B. RADIO ne eaten Bee Wednesday 7:45 P.M. Study the Scriptures "In Depth" why the Cascade 40 electric water heating appliance can guarantee you all the hot water you'll ever need The Cascade 40 has two heating elements. The 1000 watt bottom element keeps 40 gallons of piping hot water on tap. The 3000 watt top element surges into action to replace any hot water used--and to replace it FAST. For more information ask your hydro LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY -- In Co-operation with -- OSHAWA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION, PHONE 723-4624 WHITBY PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION .... .. . . TELEPHONE 668-5878 AJAX HYDRO ELECTRIC COMMISSION ........ . TELEPHONE 942-0500 PICKERING PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION. . . .. . . TELEPHONE 942-2930 ' \

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy