The Church Speaks SPOnsored by the WIIITBY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION By PASTOR ARNOLD R. MAIN Wbltby Pentecostal Church J.B. Phlllps bas a rather startliig translation for James 1: 2-4. It 18 ttià recorded "When ail kinds of tral and temptations crowd ihi your lives don't rosent them, as hitruders but welcome them as friands!1 Realize tbey corne to test your faitb and hi produce i you.the quality 0f endurance..you will fid you have becorne men of mature character with .the rlght sort of independence". 1muetsBay 1llke that . It buahabt of remlning me there 18 more to Ide and living then my llmlted understanding and desire for creature comforts. it also helps me understand a little better the road of 111e and the many unusual and unexpected turne it may take. This is important because we are questioning beinga and have the habit of asklng 'why? ' on a regular basis. Sometimes we really do take excep- tion to the way the Lord bandies our affaire. Neyer- theless who else 18 in a better position to direct our bark? One thlng I have discovered 18 that my un- derstandlng of situations and their purpose le in direct Proportion to how close I amn walking wlth the diauthor and finisher of my faith" <Hebrews 12:2). Imagine the difference that can make in a per- son'a Ille. Instead of usln up our strengtb worrylng or even wrestling wlth Go, we can experlence a re- lease and new power. Paul Billheimer in bis book Destined for the Tbrone, dlaims that this ife 18 ac- tually a training ground for us. If you like, Christian Boot Camp. The bottom lie i18 the prospect that we wlll one day reign wlth Christ (Revelation 22:5). Now that 18 certainly flot a baÎd end for someone withi a lot of problems. .. 1Are you 1ookifig forward to that day? I'm sure the Lord 18. By the way could you use a few more friends? WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESOAV JUNE 22Z 1983, PAGE 7 Puppet gro unp erforms IA new puppet mime group 18 wiling hi dis- play 118 unique talents lni the Wbflby area at abso- lutely no charge. Pioneer. Theatre, a Summer Canada job creation program, 18 composed of five college and unlverslty students who are offerlng their talents hi, any local organization or group. The students are cur- rently worklng on a hall- hour show whlch 18 geared towards cbildren but they say their rou- tines- are flexible and' can be -tailored hi suit a speciflc group. The students, Gilbert Boehm, Katherine Har- reil, Deborab Mlchalow- si, Francie Suddard and Dean Thorne, wil be performlng their shows from the begin- nlng of July right through die end of August. Anyoneiterestedi booldng these students for a free performnce SaU 576M7 or 433-315. IUN BY 10 OUTDY 4 Canon Chote returns Canon Artbur Chote, once Rector of St. John's Anglican Chur- ch, Port Whitby 18 re- turnxng sorne 30 years later to preach at that church's 137th anniver- sary service. Now an' industrial counseilor xiToronto, Canon Chote served the people 0f St. John's from 1948 hi 1950 and dlaims hi as "lmy first parisb". Since leaving here he bas been rector of the Parlsh of Cavan, St. Mary's, Richrnond HilI, the Church of the Messlah, Toronto; and pioneered xi bospital chaplaincy at North York General Hospital. On bis return hi St. John's, Canon Chote wil notice sorne very recent cagsto the old struc- ture. During the spring of this year the smail kitchen bas been com-. pletely renovated and a new xiursery-feilowship room added at the north end of the cburch. The builder bas prornised that both of tbese pro- Jects wil hocornpleted by the anniversary. 1The service 18 hi take place on the cburch grounds at 3 p.m., Sun- day, June 26. As i pre- vlous years the Whitby >BrassBand wll be in at- Itendance and the lad ies of the parish will ho serving a strawberry tea afterwards. Canon Chote is hoping hi nueet many wbo knew hlm durlng bis âre as Hector. Bridge TMe folowlng are the resusof duplicate bridge play at the Whlt-- by Curling Club. North and ~h Perry Laurence and AI Leslie, 114; Mr. and IMrs. Donald Wilson, 104; Mns. John Frost and Mns. Helen Spratt, 100; Mr. and Mns. Har- vey Whiter, 98%4. East and West: Mr. and Mns. Jlrn Warrie, 102%'; Mns. George Stef- fier and Mns. Donald Sutton, 88%; Mrs. Zeta Cuxnhitonand Mns. Margaret Jorie, 85%k; Mns. Art Conrad and Mns. Harold Smuck, 84. 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