8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, August 3, 1963 The Venture of Faith ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Key Witness Collapses LOS ANGELES (AP)--Police By Alfred Buescher Scripture--Genesis 12~14, About 2000 B.C. God called a named Abraham, and found a new nation. mediately, so he could worship --Genesis 12:1-9. from Ur of the Chaldees, to go forth from his people Abraham followed God, and everywhere he pitebed his tent, he built an altar im- man self; Lot chose God, alan and his nephew, Lot, pros- pered greatly in the new lands until they had such great flocks that the area could not support them both. Abra®am told Lot to separate him- the fertile Jordan valley, so Abraham settled at Hebron. --Genesis 13, Lot, living in the sacked city of Sodom, was captured by Chedor- laomer, aggressive king of Elam, who conquered five cities and took the people and goods. Abraham, hearing of this, led his men against Chedor- laomer and freed his nephew.-- Genesis 14:1-16, Returning 1 -- baitie, A met by the grateful rulers of the cities, who was king of Jerusalem and a priest of the Most High God--our God and Abraham's.--Genesis 17-1 GOLDEN TEXT: say a key witness collapsed Fri- day while undergoing question. ing in the disappearance of an denominational leade=s who have played upon it." "The truth is that whether as Canadian Saptists or any other brand of white North American Christians, we have become es: sentially a people of expedience : + + not only in refecence to our colored brethren but Euro- pean ethnic groups and our own Indian peoples," 81-year-old widow from Canada the day before her safe deposit box was emptied, The name of the witness, said to be a veteran bank employee, was withheld, The witness was on duty July 24, when a person who identi- fied hersélf as the missing woman, Mrs. Elizabeth Sim- mons, cleaned out a safe deposit box of approximately $15,600 in cash and jewelry. Detectives said the signature used to obtain entry to the box was forged Police quoted the woman bank; BATTLE TUNEFULLY employee as saying the woman who identified herself as Mrs. Simmons was younger than 81. Mrs, Simmons moved to Los Angeles from Canada eight| 4 years ago when her husb died, police said, They said they did not know in which Canadian city she had lived, HOUSEHOLD HINT | To refrigerate properly, air) must circulate inside the ice box, so avoid crowding refrig- erator shelves. perform during the 15-day Canadian National Exhibition's mustic competitions starting Aug. 16, LISTEN TO : THE FAMILY BIBLE HOUR SUNDAY 5:30 TO 6:00 P.M, CKLB -- DIAL 1350 Mrs, Simmons was last seen by a neighbor July 23, getting into a car. Police said she may have been kidnapped or murdered HARMONY GRACE || UNITED CHURCH braham was Among them was Melchizedek, 17 Erie St. FREE METHODIST CHURCH | Rev. W. A. McMillan, Pastor Diol 725-3872 | 14; 9. h Hebrews 11:8. Radio Dial. BIBLE LESSON Great Founder Of Hebrew Race .»» By N. SPEER JONES ... Our lesson today begins about 150 miles above the mouth of the Euphrates River, about six miles from the present river course and 140 miles south of Babylon, Known today as Kuk- ayyar or Mugheir, it is just off the rail line from Basra to Baghdad. This spot was known as Ur of the Chaldees, one of the great cities of ancient times. Its history goes back at least as far as 3500 B.C,, when it was already wealthy 'and flour- on segregation and suddenly be-) come Christian (Oh, what a mir-| 9:00 AM.--"The Light And Life Hour' -- 900 on your |! 10:00 A.M.SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES ' 11:00 A.M.MORNING WORSHIP |} 7:00 P.M.--THE FAMILY GOSPEL HOUR acle that would be) in the mat-/ ter of the treatment of their col-) ored brethren, there would be) no major segregation hurdle in, ALSO AT 1042 ROSSLAND RD, W, 9:45 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.-----WORSHIP SERVICE LUTHERAN PARK ROAD & HIGHWAY 401 Rev. Philip Fiess, Minister Vicor Owen Aho, Assistant Rev. N. T. Holmes, B.A., B.D., Minister Ross Metcalt A.R.C.T., A.C.C.M, Organist and Choirmoster pars og es 45 A SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M, DIVINE WORSHIP WEDNESDAY P.M.--Church School P.M.--Divine Worship NO SERVICE THIS WEEK Southern U.S. Churches 'Could Prevent Race War the United S:ates." } EVERYONE WILL BE built an altar on the mountain just east of Bethel, which means "house of God". After his re- turn from Egypt, it was to this altar that Abraham returned. (Notice that whenever the no- madic Abraham pitched his tent, he also built an altar.) Bethel is one of the most famous religious sites in Hebrew his- tory. From Bethe! Abraham con tinued toward "the South" and the Hebrew word here translated -- "south" is "'negeb" GOLDEN TEXT "By faith Abraham, when he was called to go out into a place which he should after receive for an inheritance, obeyed; and he went out, not He brews 18 shing. The most ancient rec cord. ed historical dynasties of Su- merian kings ruled from there, and in the days. of Babylonian greatness it was the chief cen- er of worship for the moon god Sin whose temple _ still stands 70 feet high In this 'great centre of civil- ization, about 2075 B.C. was born Abraham, the founder of the Hebrew race Perha Terah, his was given some sort of revela tion to inspire him to take his family from the rich. life of Ur to the city of Haran, on the way to Canaan. To Abra ham God gives the direct com- i to take his family on to maan, which land God prom- sed to him and his descend His sublime faith in God Abraham forth on. this great Ds father, e God's promises to Abraham include also. his founding of the race, of God's blessing on him, of the fame of his name and of God's blessing of Abraham's friends. From Abraham's de- scendants have come all the Scuptures, with the probabil: exceptions of the book of Job and the writings of Luke. Most important of all for us, through Abraham came Jesus Christ Of the places Abraham stopp- ed on his journey, we may say that Schechem is now known as considered the in centrial blous. It t beautiful spot estine Then he pit hed his tent and is }-- the "official name today knowing whither he went."-- for southern part of Palestine, nexf.to Egypt. Re cently this has been an arid region, but in Abraham's time it was remarkably well irrigated and. heavily populated When it became appdrent that the land around Bethe! would not support the wealth of both Abraham and = Lot, Abraham suggested separating Abraham generously Lot his choice of site greedily chose the plain dan, the most fertile area Palestine. So swayed by word y considérations was Lot that he chose to ive in Sodom, a city notorious for jts moral cor- ruption. Abr raham ' settled in He bron in Canaan In chapter 14 first war recorded in the Bible Cherdoriaomer, king of Elam, was the aggressor, seizing five cities of the plain (including Sodom and Gomorrah) along the Dead Sea. After 12 years of slavery, the cities rebelled and Chedorlaomer returned to devastate them again, as well as to sweep as far north as Damascus. Abraham then took up arms and conquered the , releasing his brother In verse 18 we have the first Biblical mention of Jerusalem, here called simply Salem. No. tice 'that this city was already hallowed by. a king who was ye "a priest of the God Most igh" -- Abraham's and our God the extreme offered and Lat of Jor in all we have the Purity Of Heart And Clean Hands by R, BARCLAY WARREN ho snail ord? Or who His holy place?" He and a hall ace. that h mure heart is a symbol of work How ma times do you us at hand in a day the alarm? of earning and paying. It i a symbol mutual fait honor as when the witne s tis hand on the Bibie be g ev ices nce One's outer ater This can best be achieved if the heart is pure. Jesus said esse ed are the pure in heart; all see God.' _ r hands, our hear i. John wrote, t, as He i we have fe ship one w sth another, biood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanseth us from all sin is? Sometimes infirmity is con with sin. Ignorance, for- ainess, misjudgment, inad- vertence, failure are but a few @ the infirmities that clutter oe ies are __the ring of a weak fz ye double | aeaee low- tu fused fy ze HOUSEHOLD HINT arge paper plate glued to bottom of a paint can "hes all drippings and pro- vides a convenient resting place for the paint brush the WHO'D WANT IT? A Leadon novelty dispenses cans of air and pieces of fis of Dover. the country White ci JUDGED HARD Aristotle descr as having the 'feathers angel, the voice of the devil the entrails of a thief." bed FOU! nin it is a sym-, and the w . Over us, Humanity; sins are ascent into the hill ° stand - the sins. Infir ut off when > put on imam » bodily not © Thev God's tov does r force ext are 3 res are e heart 4 driving re quer snches or nm the brea iauman fi Man is never beyon &on to a misuse of c an excessive attent 2 misplacing or m them. But if we n throug of the Word ; we will resist ii flee from Sin need noi Let ~nefits of Jesus Ch re grace aLLyY obedience, aevii have us rece dominion and he HAMILTON (CP)--A leading,non - violent racial desegrega- |Canadian Baptist says if the) tion, major Protestant denominations! Mr. Bevenkamp said Friday in the southern United States;he has received 227 replies to would speak out against segre-|his petition, all favorabie, from gation, it would be a major blow/the more than 400 Bapt.st minis- to racial discrimination in the! ters in the two provinces, U.S, Among the replies was a per Rey. R. M. Bennett of Tor-)sonal letter from Mr, Bennett onto, secretary of the depart- which Mr, Bevenkamp released ment of overseas missions for here. P the Canadian Counce! of . While assailing discrimination Churches, made the remarks 1n/on both sides of the border, Mr. a letter to Rey. John Bevyen-| Bennett wrote: 'If the three kamp of nearby Canfield, ¢ leading Protestant churches in moving force behind a petition|the southern states, Baptist, Me- among Baptist ministers in On-|thodist and Presbyterian, were tario and. Quebec to Support| | segregation, 'ihands and dared to defy to take a bold and noble stand| WARMLY WELCOMED Mi. Bennett wrote that the Roman Caholic Church in the Deep South first saw its schools' emptied after it insisted on de- but 'the schools are more full than ever now." "There are noble souls who have taken their fate in their the current hardness of heart of their fellow Baptists, Methodists} or Presbyterians, but if they are ministers, most of tnem are looking for jobs now." But he also said the feeling that Canada has no diserimina- tion is "'claptrap"' which 'has been picked ap by other of our Truth has once again clouds of superstition. The Baha'i World Faith| the far horizon of Persia spreading far and wide, dispersing the dense risen in the East. From its radiance is Poris Talks by Abdul Baha For further information write: OSHAWA BAHA' SECRETARY, 29 GLADSTONE Ph. 725-7578 | COMMUNITY [Albert Street United Church (Albert-St. and Olive Ave.) REV. ALBERT E. LARKE, Minister Organist-Choirleader: Mrs, C, A. NAYLOR, A.T.C.M.--R.M.T. 11:00 A.M.--PUBLIC WORSHIP THE MINISTER WILL PREACH LITTLE CHILDREN CARED FOR IN NURSERY. The Sunday School will NOT meet again through the summer. Sunday, September 8th will be the dote for reassembly BYNG AVE. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH REV. G. A. CARROLL, Pastor Church 728-2931 Res. 728-2426 "7:00 P.M. -- | Evangelistic Service 10:00 A.M.--Sunday School 11:00 A.M, -- Praise and Worship PASTOR SPEAKING 6:30 --~ C.A. Leaving for an evening ot Camp Wed. 7:45 -- Bible Study ond Prover Tues A Church Where God ts Present and Everyone is Welcome. SIM STR 245 Simcoe St G9E PENTECOSTAL CHURCH S Postor: REV, R. A. BOMBAY SUNDAY 0 A.M, -- SUNDAY: SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. COMMUNION = SERVICE 10:0 7:00 P.M REV. DEREK PRINCE MAA. HOLIDAY VISITOR'S WELCOMED ! CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH ANGLIC MARY. AND HILLCROFT STREETS H. D. CLEVERDON a - PHONE e 72 1 86-8251 RECTOR THE | VEN Cit OFFICE TEL. 8 00 A M. --HOLY COMMUNION 11:00 A.M.--HOLY COMMUNION SEF THE RECTOR" NO EVENING SERVICE MON: ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH BAGOT AND CENTRE STS. F. G. ONGLEY M.A. -- Rector AUGUST 4TH »-- TRINITY Vill SERVICES 8:30 A.M. -- 11:00 A.M. ~ TOBE. 13:00 REV SUNDAY, Nursery Thurs August 8th T Fac es available e ot -H mrunion -- 10:00 a.m, Jay y Com HE RECTOR THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY Corner Court & Barrie RECTORY 728-7093 REV. L. M. WARE SERVICES 9: 4 A.M.--MATTINS Aug THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX e St plocks f NORTH King interim-Moderate ST. 'LUKE'S w _St. PAUL'S 4G ST. E. & WILSON A P Allen, MA. TCD. Minister 445 Beverley -- 728-6014 Mr Rossiond Ra at Nipigon Minister j Rev. D REV. D. R. SINCLAIR, BA r Divector Pionist: M Mr. Fred an Weir Unshow end, fonk W gon:st end Choirmaster . olter sa Jo st 9:30 AM MORNING WORSHIP D. & 11:00 A.M MORNING WORSHIP SPEAKER DAVID SAVAGE BE ] | i j | | i NC AAR core provided) CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. FIRST CHURCH -- 64 COLBORNE ST. EAST Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ in Boston, Massachusetts, Scientist SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SERVICE 11:00 A.M. A WED. SERVICE (includes Testimonies) 8 P.M. READING ROOM HOURS Tuesday and. Thursday 12 Noon to 3:00 p.m. Excepting Holidays BLOOR STREET BAPTIST CHURCH 135 Harmony Rd. South Pastor Wm. Lewis 9:45 A.M, SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. Communion You are invited Centre Street - Westmount United Churches COMBINED SERVICES OF WORSHIP DURING AUGUST SUNDAY 11:00 A.M. PLACE OF WORSHIP CENTRE STREET UNITED CHURCH EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M, "THE CUP.OF BLESSING' Communion Service 7:00 P.M, "CHRISTIAN LOVE' Wednesday 8 P.M. Midweek Fellowship COME TO THE Onall Roberts CRUSADE TORONTO AUG. 6-ll AT REXDALE AND ISLINGTON AVE JUST NORTH OF THE 401 2:00 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. DAILY FOR ALL PEOPLE OF ALL FAITHS Catvary Baptist CENTRE AND JOHN STREETS isted with the Fellowship of Evangelical Boptist Churches node Ait nm Assistont Pastor: Rev. Ermest Winter 9:45 AM.--BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP REV, WILLIAM SPENCER 7:06 P.M.--THE TWO FOUNDATIONS" --- BROADCAST OVER CKLB RADIO -- Wednes 7:45 P.M--BIBLE STUDY AND PRAYER SAT. 8:00 P.M.--PRAYER MEETING Joy EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Evangeline ond Phillip Murray 9:45 A.M--BIBLE SCHOOL A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M.--REV. ERNEST WINTER 17:00 HEBRON and ZION Christian Reformed Churches of Oshawa One block north of highway 2 on Thicks on Rd. and you see the ch of the "Back to God Hour" nday S19 pias SLE SUND AY, JULY ae 10:00 A.M, JOHN VAN HARMELEN 7:00 P.M JOHN VAN HARMELEN REV. REY. St. Andrew's United Church : SIMCOE SOUTH AND BRUCE STREETS MINISTER: REV. JOHN R. LENG, M.C., B.A., B.D., D.D. Organist and Choirmaster: MR, KELVIN JAMES, A.T.C-M. COMBINED SERVICES DURING AUGUST AND FIRST SUNDAY IN SEPTEMBER IN SIMCOE ST. UNITED CHURCH REV. JOHN K. MOFFAT, B.A., MINISTER 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M, -- Nursery, Beginners and Primary Sunday School C \ TO SERVE GoD! SUNDAY SUNDAY, AUG. 4 10:15---OPEN AIR 11:00 A.M HOLINESS MEETING 2:00 SUNDAY P.M SCHOOL 6:15--OPEN.AIR SIMCOE SOUTH 7:00 P.M SALVATION MEETING 2:30 TUESDAY HOME LEAGUE 8:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY Prayer and Bible Study "A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY" SIMCOE STREET UNITED CHURCH The Church in the heart of the city with the World on its heert. MINISTER: REV. JOHN K, MOFFAT, B,A. Director of Music: Mr, R. G. Geen, L.T.C.M, 11:00 A.M. OCEAN WITHOUT SHORE" "THE ETERNAL PRESENCE" The Minister will preach The congregation of St. Andrew's will join in the worship. eo % SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A:M.--All children up to 8 yeors King St. Bnited Church 128 KING STREET EAST REV. L. WESLEY HERBERT, Minister Mr.' Edward White, Student Assistant Mr, Rhyddid Williams Choir Director and Organist BROADCAST OVER CKLB AT 11:00 A.M, 10:00 A.M, "BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAINS OR UGLY OBSTACLES" Matthew 17: 14-23 Mojor & Mrs, Fred Lewis ¢ Corps Officers 133 Simcoe South Junior Congregation 10:00 a.m. Solo: "O Divine Redeemer" (Gounod): Guest Soloist Mrs. Horry Smith The Student Assistant will preach Always A Welcome For All At The Friendly Family Church, FIRST MISS JUDITH DAVISON, BAPTIST CHURCH REY. N. FRANK SWACKHAMMER, B.A, NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH REV. H. MELLOW, B.A B. MUS. MR. J. ROBERTSON, A.R.L COMBINED SERVICES REV. H. A. MELLOW B.A. MINISTER IN CHARGE 11:00 A.M. August 4th, 7:00 P.M. MR, J. W. D. LEWIS, 8.S.A. (Student Minister Bloor Baptist) in charge of Evening Services Junior Church and Nursery for the Morning Worship FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Hortop at Glenwood) SERMON: "WAITING" FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Some 1,000 musicians ao