Si wit i lf ' v l.i.Tk urn ' W&M-.'IN THE CHURCHES fHiiSl I r nee Kuperr Daily News Saturday, December 13, 1953 St. Paul's Lutheran Church tYAKUtUlALrKCt . CHURCH Fifth Avenue at McBride Street , ; REV. II. O. OLSON "The Just Shall Live By Faith" COME AND WORSHIP I Saturday Sermon j THE ORIGINAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT i By Rev. L. A. Thorpe, Pastor of the Regular Baptist Church "The gift of God is eternal life through j Jesus Christ our Lord." 1 Despite all that has been said, gain, but is surprisingly rich and the emphasis at Christmas is on full for those who consider the receiving instead of giving. It poor and the sick and the lonely, seems to be human nature to be Are we not raising, subcon-more taken -ith getting than sciously. another generation of Sixth Avenue fast. Pastor: C. W. SINCLAIR Sundav School 11:00 a.m. Gospel Service 7:30 p.m. St. Andrew's Cathedral CHURCH CSristmos Eve 1 1 :30 p.m. Celebrant and Preacher: The Kl. Rev. Horace G. Watts, Bishop of Caledonia. ... t Christmas Day Morning Service with Sermon at 11 a.m. Holy Communion at Noon. , . L 1 SU.VDAY 8BRV1CES December 20. 1053 Morning 110 m Sermon: "The fteMoiu Inr tlu Iuearnitlkin " Choir Ariithein- ' Evening 100 pro Sunday School program. . . flllllHTMAS DAY DecembiT 25. IU63 Murnnig Service u oi a m. Bnrmon : "The Sli'n-herns RelurrKd WP.U Joy " Tlie Clirtstma Oopel In ..i -Siinn bvtn Octet and ihe jun. k.i vtio. EVANGELIST WM. BIRRELL, Speaker. "And thou shalt call His Name Jesus, for He shall save His people from their sins." Mat. 1:21. " -J - ; with giving. 80 let us remind Christmas "getters?" Do we not ; ourselves tha'. the true Christ- train our children to take our , mas spirit is one of generous un- place by giving so much to them j selfish givir.g to those who need at this season? They receive I a hand and can..L-- repay. The presents at home, at Sunday 1 blessing of Christmpn is lost to School, and at several children's ! ihcse w'- think .t personal parties, anu are never shown I - that the real Christmas happi- - A 3LESSED CHRISTMAS tT. ness is gained by seelng some-111 vT n b I PTO I U Iv X? I one else receive a real surprise. Let us examine the original iiT l!1reB " I rrv'o. 'ii a'l i-ftiTfhes nt It n.m ) -iitil ?:.lt n.iiL KiittftHV ScIiimiI at in ifa-. Christmas present and see that the first celebration of this favorite season began when GoU NATIVITY PLAY at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m.' Sunday, Dec. 27 by the children of the Sunday School. Other Sunday services as usual. SPECIAL MUSIC AMil.ll N (MIIKIiKd, j 4th Ave W. tit -Dimsmulr St. j 1 orav tn lis His nnlv Snn. It is Knlv Primm v ; . A "SH m ' 1 e . J ... Ww Whooi Gods ereat out tnat we s.mrt.v a too p.m. Basil s Prtkwr. B.A., BD ) fully remember on Dec. 2oth. If Rector (Biuf twi J we remember Christmas by our rfouous' 5 receiving of the Christ-child we are mistaken, because He did Iiriitmas MKST B1PTIMT 1 5th Ave E. at Young St ( Minister: Rev. Pred Antrobu (Oreen t!3) j HKr I'HKSIIVTKBIAN 4th Avenue East . Rev. E. A. Wright. D.D. (Green 982) not become our S:' iour m til He had voluntarily p en Hiuise.i" as a vicarious sacrltice for sin ii;s mission to give Himself to us and rescue us from sin was hut only First United Church Rev. Lawrence O. Sieber, Minister. t ikst t'MTM) I launched at Betnienem. ai 636 fth Avenue West I rv,klm., rj.-,rf rovo ilic Rim- at TO Organists: f Miss Olive Strand . fj .' . ts I Rev. u. O. Sleber C 1 Green 013) i Easter we received Him. Thus g-inrrcus trenercus, unrewarcrri Mr. J. S.. Wilson. XjFjt ST. PETER'S ANGLICAN i Seal Cove CHURCH WM. H. LEMMON (Incumbent) There will be no regular Sunday School at 10 a.m., Dec. 20th. At 11:00 a.m. there will be a special family service. "The Christmas Story in Scripture and Song." Lessons to be read by young people.' The Regular Evening Service .' at 7:30 p.m. 1 SALVATION ARMY i Jtaser Street j 8r Capt. and Mrs. C. Frayne Sunday School 2:30 pm. (Black 269) I ST." IMl l.'S THKRAN givir.g hai bctn the true pattci 1. of Christmas from is very in- ! ception. We shqulrl first of all be . "The Lord Himself shall give you sign Behold a virgin shall conceive and bear a Son, and shall rail His Name Emmanuel." Is. 7:14. 4- ( appreciative for God's great 5th Avenue at McBrWe Street Pastor: Rev. h o. oisen J eternal Gift, for He mtans as (Blaclt 810 1 M. I'ETKK'H ANil IC'AN seal Cove teiinfL.y Vjiujoi m oo a m. Evening Prayer T .til p m. Hector: Jtev. Wm: Lmtnon (lucumbentl much today to every believer as lie did to the shepherds and the wise .men. He still imparts cter-' nal life to every heart that He can enter. After our iiraise Is raised to God, we should please ,Him by a proper, unselfish celebration of this happy season. "It is more blessed to give than receive." I , Khlit I.AR KAPTIHT ) Sunday School 10:45 a.m. j Mornini! Worship Service J2:00 i 629 6th Ave. E. Red 668 ) Pastor: Rev. Leo..rrd A. Thorpe ( " December 25th CHRISTMAS DAY 11:00 a.m. Family Service and Celebration of the Holy Communion. Celebrant: Rt. Rev. H. G. Watts, B.A., D.D. During the Communion Service the children will go to the parish hall for Carols, Stories and Pictures, if CHRISTMAS SUNDAY SERVICES It A.M. CHRISTMAS FA.MILY .SERVICE ChrLslinas Anthems by the Choir. Sermon: "What Make It Qhrlstmas For You? Children's Story: "The Christmas Angel." ; l.M F.M. FVENISG SERVICE r. , Special Anthems and Music. Sermon: "You Cannot Find the Star Unless . . ." COME AND WORSHIP fil'MMY SCHOOLS At First United, NO SLNPAY SCHOOL; tit Conrad United Hall, a Special Session with Parents invited. -'. mitlSTMAS HAY SERVICE at 11 a.m! Carols, Children's Story and Meditation. CHURCH IS A PART OF CHRISTMAS. COME! ' A WARM INVITATION FROM THE REGULAR BAPTIST CHURCH To Join Them for the Christmas Services 10:1." a.m. Sunday School. 11:00 Noon Morning Worship. Theme: "Goit'a Gift" 7:30 p.m. Kvening Services of Hearty Singing and (iosp I Message. " Message from the Manger." BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH 200 East Fourth Avenu? SUNDAY SCHOOL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Postor :W. A. Thome Phone Red 653 ,' WEIHNACHTSFEIER 5:00 p.m., Friday, Dec. 25tli All German speaking people are heartily Invited. REGULAR SUNDAY SERVICES 10:00 Sunday School 1 1:00 Morning Worship 730 Evening Service. ' Minister: Rev. A. Ha;t First Baptist Church CHRISTMAS SUNDAY Dec. 20 CHRISTMAS ISA HOLY DAY BE SURE TO ATTEND YOUR CHURCH W I , a 111:00 a.m. Chun h Si hoot. Irilrrniediatcs and Seniors. . , Christmas I.e: ions. 11:00 a.m. Morning Wot ship Service. Children's Choir. 1,1:13 p.m. Churcli School. Nursery. Beginners, Primaries, Juniors. Christmas Lessons. Parents cordially invited to be with your children, 1:20 p.m. Evening Service. Music by Senior Choir. Christmas Day Dec. 25 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 11 a.m. Worship Service. Mr. William Hanklnson. Soloist. ill CHURCH "SiV4i Foiirlti Avenue East m CHRISTMAS SERVICE3 t WRl - I . Iff ' I I I X ,f 4 ' I r ; j . I . f j rl Tt f! SUNDAY, DEC. 20, 1953 MOKMNti 11 A.M. Family Service. (No Sunduy School) Sermoii by the Minister. Special Music by the Combined Choir 0; PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 202 Sixth Ave. W. PASTOR : C. FAWCETT Green 331 Sunday Morning 10:30 a.m. Special Christmas session at Sunday School. Sunday Evening 7:30 p.m. Carol singing and Christmas Specials. A Tuesday, Dec. 22 8 p.m. ' Christmas Concert Church of the Annunciation CHRISTMAS 1953 . Most Reverend Anthony Jordan, O.M.I., Vicar Apostolic of Prince Rupert, will celebrate Midnight Mass Friday and preach the sermon. The Choir, under the direction of C. P. Balagno, ' will sing the Mass "SALVE REGINA," by II. Grucnder, S.J. Ticket Holders Admitted Klrst. After 11:50 Everybody MORNING MASSES: " "8:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m, 10:30 a.m. ' Children will sing at the 9:00 a.m. Mass ROSARY ond BENEDICTION at 11:15 a.m. EVENING 7 :o0 T.M. Cniullclisht Service by the Combined Choir, CANTATA ."SILENT NIGHT." Minister 'Rev. E. A. Wright, D D. Organists Mrs. E. J. Smith, John Currie J3 fm i THE SESSION EXTENDS THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON TO ALL. i J