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HomeMy WebLinkAboutX2023-006-038CLAREMONT-BROUGHAM PASTORAL CHARGE Sunday Mtiy 99 1971. BROUGHAM 10 a.m. Holy, Holy, Holy. Invocation. Hymn -Love Divine, all loves excelling- #330. Responsive Reading- #725. The Gloria. The Scripture-1 Samuel 1;9-18,24-28. The Choir. Prayer. The Lord's Prayer. Announcements. Hymn -I am so glad- #480. The Offering. Doxology. Offertory Prayer. The Sermon- THE CHRISTIAN HOME. Hymn -Happy the home when God is there - The fsenediction. #3 94. Choral Amen. At Port Perry United Church, May 16, at 7.30 P.M. A Swinging Service of Praise- with Rf,v. 7,rien T hrasher and his Combo, "The Mission ". All invited and especially the young people. Minister- Rev. E. 0. Linstead, 649-2400. Organist- Mr. K. Mirloy. CZAR: MONT - 11.15 a.m. Holy, Holy, Holy. Invocat ion. Hymn- Love Divine, all loves excelling - Responsive Reading-#725. #330. The Gloria . The Scripture 1 Samuel 1;9-18,24-28. The Choir. Prayer. The Lord's Prayer. Announcements, The Offering. Doxology. Offertory Prayer, Hymn -A little child the Saviour came-#217 verses 1-3 The Sacrament of Baptism. Hymn #217- verses 4 & 5. The Sermon- THE CHRISTIAN DOME. Hymn -Happy the home when God is there - The Benediction. #3 94. Choral Amen. Claremont Annual U. C. W. Spring Luncheon at the church j"Iay 12 at I p.m. Eatons presents "Wardrobe Planning"., Door prizes Tickets $1.50. Good Fellowship Class meets Tuesday May a,1 at 8 p.m.,,,at the home of Mrs. Anderson. Program- rs. Anderson, Mrs. Wilker. Roll Call- Something perta fining to Sprint. T. B. examination at the Church 1vIay 27, 28. Bat of Quninte conference meets in Peterborough, May 18. Tree of Commitment 44. This old tree is near Stouffville, Ontario, and local tradition has it that William Lyon Mackenzie' flew his flag from its top branch in 1837 when rallying his men for the revolution to protest the government's dictatorial powers. Mackenzie acted out of his conviction and his com- mitment to a cause. Christians act out of their commit- ment to Christ, and show their commitment by a responsible use of time, abilities, energies and money, not only for self, but for others. As the old year ends, our memories will recall events which were both sad and happy. We may also do some mental stock -taking; how many did we help? Did we always respond when need arose ? Did we study to deepen our faith ? These and other questions come naturally to those with a commitment to "love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind,.and with all your strength .. . and your neighbour as yourself." N N THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA V O