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HomeMy WebLinkAboutX2023-006-043�f + a � � �_ 1q � �^ t ��� ,�, '�"^yr +� d" "' M�. ,p �r n+aia �. � �o �� �. ,,�..� yw' �' a "`II,�✓ a q�- *qr.RR ,,,,�y A" L aq , .� ;; � � " :� ��' � °� � a. � � � � ,. YF ��� °';; SUNDAY OCTOBER 15th., 1972 — HARVEST HOME SERVICE CHRISTIAN CHURCH BROUGHAM MUSEUM 2 : 00 P.M. The Order of Scrvicc CALL TO WORSHIP Invocationol Prayer — Lord 's Prayer _ HYMN — 19 — " Now Thank we all our God " let Lesson — Deutcr. 8: 6 — 11 2nd. Lesson — John 6: 27 — 38 The Prayers — Solo — Miss Beverley Bell Announccicnts and Courtceice — HYMN — 577 — " Come, Yc Thonkful People ( come — The Sermon — Rev. J. Small St. i-Iortin's Anglican Church Bay Ridges Solo — Mies Beverley Bell HYMN — 578 — " Sing to the Lord of Horvcst' Benediction — AMEN We welcome you here to this service to—doy held in this historic Church. In timcw post there is no doubt that thcsc walls echoed the hymns of Praise, cspccinll1r at this time of Harvest and Thanksgiving. It is well that we hold this service as we think of thr heritage that has been left to us not only in buildings , but also a heritage of faith. The Scrvice is conducted to —day by the Ministerial of Pickering Township, and it woe orgonizcd by Rcv. T. H. Flcrthcm of Greenwood United Church, and we express to the clergy our appreciation for this service and to the Rev. J. Small of St. ldortin' e in Bay Ridges for bring ue the Mcesage. We oleo wish to express our appreciation to Mr. Kent Milroy of Claremont and oleo to I•iise Beverley Bcll for lcoding us to —day in the ministry of Music. The Ministerial would like to thank the Museum Board for being invited to hold this service, and we oppreciotc nll thot hoe been done by the Board to make it poseiblc. We feel th^t this Museum is a or-dit to the Township. We arc not including an off ;ring in our S.=rvice to —day, but th�_rc will be pintce at the door if ony would like to innkc o donation to the Mu ecum. Amon who does not know his Hietory is like a man suffcrina from amnesia he doce not know whence he has come — he does not know who he is — he doce not know where he is going." Lynn Harold Hough