The Church Speaks A prayer for unity WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16. 1980, PAGE 5 I um communities for the UNITY which Jesus desired so much for his disciples9 when he prayed at the Last Supper:- "May they ail be one. Father may they be one in us, as you are in me and I arn in you, so that the world may believe it was you who sent me. (John 17:21) Jesus Christ came in the name of His Heavenly Father and the power-of the Holy Spirit to establish the Kingdom of God on earth. It was to be a Kingdom in which ail divisions, hatreds and injustices would be done away with because men had corne to know Jesus, and to be united in His life and filled with His love. Ail Chrisfians believe that through faith in Jesus and through baptism, we have become children of God and co- workers witn the Lord Jesus and the Holy Spirit in the Mission of Salvation to our world. Prayerfully recali and reflect upon this magnificent message of St. Paul to the members of the Church Corn- munity at Ephesus: "Blessed be God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with ail the spiritual blessings of heaven in Christ. Before the world was made, he chose us, chose us in Christ to be -holy and spotless, and to live through love in his presence, determining that we should become his adopted sons, through Jesus Christ... He has let us know the mystery of his purpose... that he would bring everything together under Christ as head, everything in the heavens and everything on earth... "I, the prisoner in the Lord," continues St. Paul, 'Implore you, therefore, to lead a life worthy of your vocation. Bear with one another charîtably, in complete selflessness, gen- tleness and patience. Do aIl you can to preserve the unity of the Spirit, just as you were ail called into one and the same hope when you were called. There is one Lord, one faith, one baptism, and one God who is Father of ail, over ail, through aIl and within al." The theme for which we are ail asked to pray during this Week 0f Prayer for Church Unity is: "Your Kingdomn Corne" (Matt. 6: 10) Most Christians, and others too, will no doubt recognize that the effective preaching of the Gospel and the establishment of God's Kingdom has been seriously im- peded by the scandai of our divisions; the duplication of our resources; and the confusion resulting from our various Christian Churches cornpeting for souls. Thanks be to God, serious and committed Christians, clergy and laity, alike, are now coming together more frequently and in greater numbers in an effort to heal our divisions and so to give more effective witness to our faith in Jesus and the Good News. A Committee of the Ministerial Association, composed of clergy and lay representaties from various congregations, has been meeting for some time now to plan the Week of By THE MOST REV. ROBERT B. CLUNE Auxiliary bishop of Toronto Next week, January 20-27, Christians of al denominations throughout the world are urged, as they have been now for many years by the World Council of Churches; to dialogue with one another in a spirit of mutual respect and love in the hope of developing a greater ap- preciation and understanding of each other's faith and dloser collaboration in the saving mission of Jesus Christ; to corne together in the Lord and under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit for 'common' services of prayer and scrip- ture; as well as to pray individually and in our own church Tues. YAN. 15 thru Sun. JAN . 27 MAPLE LEAF GCARDENS e TORONTO TIKT NO ON~C > s1k) FOR) ; INORMATION;~~ s s a * . * stiti - - IP 1I-GTILL AUUT o, C11qcg op nu ft 001D1eu-l . "- jNEVEF MAILLC ASH1oire checkr or mosney 'rder paryabIo e MAPLE LEAF C MDENS - Eclose self -addressed. starped er.velope- TusJA 5 sMIA LE O MR A. L NGT- ae.25 O UIiktsWl g., CE OO A ,DicontCupn t 3 IA eromac Prayer for Whitby and area. The Committee has arranged that: 1) an Ecumenical Bookiet prepared by the Canadian coun- cil of Churches and the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops he distributed in local churches on Sunday, January 20th. The bookiet contains prayer, seripture readings and questions for dialogue. It is hoped that the bookiets will be taken home for family study, prayer and action. 2) a Church Service, to which ail clergy and laity are in- vited, be held at Whitby Baptist Church, 411 Gilbert St.. E. on Wednesday, January 23rd at 7:30 p.m. The Service wili consist of hymns, prayers, scripture and dialogue on the questions suggested in the Ecumenical Bookiet. Following, there will be coffee, cookies and the opportunity for frien- dly meeting. Let us corne together in faith and fraternal charity as brothers and sisters in the Lord Jesus. MAKES THE-DIFFERENCE WE 0F FER TOP QUALITY FILM PROCESSING AT COMPETITIVE PRICES - AND) THATS VALUE! Mi.M. ,PHOTOGRAPHY 131 BROOK STREET NORTH WHITBY 668-6111 Mon - Wed 9 ain - 6 pin. Thurs, Fri. 9 arn - 8pirn. Sat 10 arn - 5 pi. ) oe~ mKaonz 1 mlw4p