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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 13

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THE SUN-TELEGRAM A-13 Junt 26, 1971 Of Cod and Man Commentary Some Lessons Can Be Learned From Contemporary Judaism importance, as the matrix from which Christianity sprang. Hut it rarelx has occurred to them that there might be lessons to be learned and insights to be gained, i'rom contemporary Judaism. This attitude is offensive to Jews. It also is in clear con or covenant, with the Jews, whereby they were to serve Him in the high and difficult role of lightbearers 1 0 mankind. The New Testament, which contains the Christian scriptures, (caches that the coming of Christ effected an amend- flict with the teaching of the Bible and the facts of history.

The Old Testament, which Is the portion of the Hible containing the Jewish scriptures, has as its central theme ever-reiteratpd conviction that find had entered into a permanent pact, By MH'IS ASSIXS UPI Senior Editor l'nr cpiiliirips, Christians have treated Judaism as a fossil religion mc that no lonj.Tr servos as a living chicle of divine revelation. They have acknowledged that Judaism has historical Catholic Prelate God willed permanence of the Jewish people." This and many other insights into the ethos of contemporary Judaism are contained in a small paperback book written by Osterreiiher and published by his Institute under the title, "The Rediscovery of Judaism." It would make an admirable resource for adult discussion groups in Christian churches. A Jewish convert to Christianity, Msgr. Osterreii her is particularly well qualified tn explain to Christians how modern Jews feel about smh things as the State of Israel. To a Jew, Ostcrrcichcf says, Israel is much more than 'several thousand square miles" of Middle Eastern land.

It has deep spiritual significance as a ment of the covenant, whereby all who follow the way of Christ are included in the special relationship which God established with Israel. But the Apostle Paul, who ardently championed the idea that the Christian community is "the New Israel," reminded Gentile converts that they were "wild branches" grafted onto the richly-nourished root of Judaism. Paul said that even though God established a new convenant with mankind through Christ, He has not and never will abrogate his ancient covenant with the descendants of tians. The Vatican Council's historic statement on the Jews says, in the present tense, that "God holds them most dear." The major Protestant and Orthodox communions, united in the World Council of Churches also have gone a long way toward accepting Judaism as a living reality rather than a archaeological exhibit. One man who has contributed greatly to the Christian rediscovery of Judaism is Msgr.

John M. Oster-reicher, a Roman Catholic theologian at the Institute of Judaeo-Christian Studies, Se-ton Hall University, South Orange, N. J. Visit to Jail Stirs Controversy "sign or God faithfulness," the fruit of a divine promise, "the visible expression of the FIKST By TIM KLASS Associated Press Writer BALTIMORE, Md. (AP) -On the evening of Jan.

12, Lawrence Cardinal Shehan FIRST CHURCH NAZARENE Ml. View went to the Baltimore city jail to visit lii- men he had ordained as priests. They had been arrested on federal charges of bombing Sierra Way at loth St. A. KutliiVml, I'flMor and kidnap conspiracy.

governmcnt activity is not only poor patriotism, it's poor Catholic religion." This is so, he added, because Catholicism "is a religion which by and large is identified with support of the government come hell or high "I think support of the government these days is a very selective thing" Gallagher said. To Catholics Concerned, it is support of the archdiocese that has become selective. Members have picketed local churches and asked parishioners to withhold Sunday contributions. The pastoral visit by the aging Roman Catholic prelate Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. The history of the past 2,000 years vindicates Paul's view that Judaism is destined to live alongside rather than be swallowed up or replaced by its daughter-religion Christianity.

For the Jews have survived survived more than any people in history have ever had to endure and retain to this day a cohesive awareness of a special identity and a special mission. It is good news that these truths finally are being recognized by some Chris the Roman Catholic clergy in Baltimore. Two weeks after the indictments, the cardinal gave Fathers Wenderoth and McLaughlin their first parish assignments since removing them from their posts a year earlier for admittedly tampering with draft files. Complications arose when Catholics Concerned issued public statements to the effect that the activist clergy were aiding Communist subversion. Francis X.

Gallagher, the archdiocese counsel and unpaid lawyer for the Baltimore defendants, feels opposition from some lay quarters has theological roots. "They don't like to see priests and nuns in this particular kind of trouble," Gallagher said, "because antl- FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) 1001 Arrowhead Ave. Bill Jolly, Minister Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Worship 8:20. 10:40 A.M.

"A BOY WITH BARLEY BREAD" Bill Jolly Preaching Junior Worship Nursery Care Provided former priest Anthony Scoblick 30. Indictments returned 1 Harrisburg, charged the Uiree others with conspiring three others with conspiring to blow up heating tunnels in Washington and abduct presidential adviser Henry Kissinger. Rev. Philip Ber-rigan, 47, the purported mastermind of the plot, already is serving a federal prison term for pouring blood on draft files. Other defendants are Sister Elizabeth McAlisler of Marymount College in Tarrytown N.Y., and Eqbal Ahmad of the Adlai Stevenson Institute at the University of Chicago.

A later indictment which superceded the January charges also named as defendants Scoblick's 32-year-old wife, Mary, a former nun, and John T. Glick 21, now in prison for taking part in I I HhiiK Jim Muikcv Sunday School 9:45 A.M Church Worship 11 A.M. Pastor Hauff Preaching Evangelistic 6:00 P.M. SINGSPIRATION Sermon: "The Unpardonable Sin" by Pastor Hauff A Friendly if victim to All 9:30 a.m. Church School 10:50 a.m.

Worship 5:00 P.M. Young People 6:00 P.M. Evening Service 7:1 5 P.M. Prayer Meeting Also Youth Meeting Nursrrv Care Provided i However, only one church reported a problem with declining collections and said It was only temporary. was the start of a long controversy within his archdiocese over the role of the church in social issues.

"Wo believe that business of the Catholic church is to make simple men aware of their simple state and to lead them to a penitent rorm," says George R. Wildt 37, a leader of the lay group called Catholics Concerned and among the cardinal's chief critics. "We want a return to the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ," Wildt said in an interview. Cardinal Shehan, 73, came under fire after his visit for continuing to support the three accussed men Rev. Neil LUTHERAN CHURCHES Unify for The Inland Empire San Bernardino CHURCH 6767 Del Rosa Avenue 3 Blocks North ol Pacific Avenue on Del Rosa Avenua ATTEND SO.

CALIF. INTERNATIONAL CHARISMATIC CONVOCATION (CAMP MEETING) JUNE 28-JULY 4, 1971 a raid on a federal Dunaing in Rochester N.Y. At the arraignment of the Baltimore men in January, Cardinal Shehan interceded to gain the release of Scoblick and the two priests on reduced bond and in his custody. Bail was raised largely by R. McLaughlin, 30, Rev.

Joseph R. Wenderoth, 35 and Trinity (LCMS) 2900 N. San Bernardino Peitor: Luther E. Schwarhkoof Worship 8 A.M. and 10 A.M.

Sunday 9 A.M. Si. Paul's (LCMS) 7090 Palm You Are Cordtallu Invited to Attend CHRISTIAN SCIENCE II EAR CHURCH SERVICES The Subject of the Lesson-Sermon for This Sunday Is "Christian Science" San Bernardino 9:30 a.m. YOUTH EDUCATION 11:00 a.m. DEVOTIONAL SERVICE "THE WISE and FOOLISH BUILDERS" COSTA DEIR Jerusalem, Israel (Just returned from India and Middle East) EM MANUELE CANN ISTRACI San Jose (Just back from ministry in Indonesia) DR.

BILL MacPHERSON Congo, Africa (Spirit Filled Baptist Missionary Surgeon) CLIFF BEARD Sydney, Australia (Now making round the world PETER MORROW New Zealand (Leader in Catholic Pentecostal outpouring) ART DODZWEIT Uganda, Africa (Leader among 100,000 African believers) RALPH MAHONEY So. California (Has recently ministered in over 40 nations) DR. FRANK MASON South Africa (Pastor of First Baptist Church, Azusa, Cal.) FIRST CHURCH 736 Street Our Savior (ALC) 50th and Sierra Way San Bernardino Pastor: tester W. Hoffmann Worship 8:30 and 11 A.M. Sunday School 9:45 A.M.

Highland Ave. (ALC) 1820 E. Highland San Bernardino Pastor L. M. Andersen Worship: 8:15 10:45 SS 9:30 A.M.

Christ The King LCMS South Ave. at Ford Si. Redlands Pastor: Rev. Eugene R. Paulus Sunday School and Bible Class 8:30 A.M.

Worship Service 10 A.M. Grace Lutheran (LCMS) 539 IN. Arncia, Riallo Pastor Richard S. Faerber Worship 8 10:30 A.M. Sunday School 9:13 A.M.

THREE SERVICES DAILY 9:30 A.M. 3:00 P.M. 7:30 P.M. (Recreation for Teens and Children in Afternoons) Highland Potior: Jerrold A. Eichmann SS 9:00 A.M.

Worship 10:30 A.M. First English (LCA) 1331 North San Bernardino Pator: James D. Bartich Worship 10:30 A.M. SS 9 A.M. Peace Lutheran (LCMS) 3171 Arden Avenue lArden at Marshall) San Bernardino Pastor: Clarence A.

Kindsrhy Sunday School 9:30 A M. Worship Service: Sunday 10:45 A.M. Tuesday 7:30 DEL ROSA HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH 1900 E. Lynwood Drive Robt. W.

Esfus. Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A Worship 10:50 A.M. 6 P.M. Young People's Meeting 7 P.M. Wednesday Bible Study 7 P.M.

Nursery Provided SECOND CHURCH 3933 Mt. View Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Sunday Service 11:00 A.M. Wednesday Meeting 8:00 P.M. Child Can Provided Readlni Room 1933 Mt.

View Fri. Ii A.M. to 4 P.M. Riallo FIRST CHURCH 290 N. Riverside Ave.

0 Sunday School A.M. Sunday Service 11:00 A.M. Wednesday Meeting 8:00 P.M. Reading Room 131 S. Rfvenlde Ave.

Daily II A.M. to 3 P.M. Except Sunday and Holiday! Colton SOCIETY Colton Woman's Club 7th and Streets Sunday Service 11:00 A.M. Wednesday Meetina 8:00 P.M. (Pint and Third) Sunday Services 10:00 A.M.

Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Wednesday Meeting 8:00 P.M. Child Cars Provided Reading Room 459 4th St. Hon. thru Sat.

9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Redlands FIRST CHURCH 110 W. Vine Street Sunday Service 10:00 A.M. Sunday School 10:00 A.M.

Wednesday Meetina 8:00 P.M. Feadim Room, 131 Cajon Mon. thru Fri. 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.

Thun. P.M. to 9 P.M. Sat. 10 A.M.

to I P.M. Fontana FIRST CHURCH 8587 Palmetto St. Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Sunday Service 11:00 A.M. Wednesday Meetina 8:00 P.M.

Readinf Room In Church 12 Noon to 4 P.M. (Except Saturday) AT Camp Pinecrest Twin Peaks, Calif. 20 miles north of San Bernardino in the cool mountains just off State Highway 18. GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH Sterling I Pacific Sfs. Sunday School 9A5 A.M.

I For bus ride Mi. 869-8951 Worship a.m. Training Hour P.M. Bible Fellowship 7:00 P.M. James $.

McClellan, Poster FREE REGISTRATION BED MEALS $7.50 DAILY (Special children and weekly rates) COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH a. 324 W. 40th St. San Bernardino William Arvan. Youth Minister John R.

fmmanj. Pastor THE BRIDE FIRST CHURCH of RELIGIOUS SCIENCE (SCIENCE OF MIND! THIS SUNDAY'S 11 A.M. SERMON wreathed in a fiolo of happineii brings fears of ioy fo everyone. Whaf happier PHONE FOR RESERVATIONS (714) 884-7024 (714) 822-6669 WORLD MISSIONARY ASSISTANCE PLAN BOX A FONTANA, CALIFORNIA 92335 BIBLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2282 E. Pumalo (BltWMn SI.

I lino Aidnn) 9.45. A.M.-. 7 P.M DON'T ACCEPT DEFEAT mfTinq wed. 7:30 P.M day could there be? One day Christ will come for his' bride. Will he find you waiting? Or will you miss the promise of eternal life? Indrnendrnl "ihmih.

wnemi limn mm unj Wtii.mm.M.sMm,.t:;- Kmltt 1 atttmMM fffttifleA III WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 30th "In my Father's house are many mansions The Way Out of Our World FAITH HIBLE CHURCH go fb prepare a place or you 1VM CHURCHES OF CHRIST that where am, there ye may be also. 2404 GOLDEN 883-7171 3 John 14:2.3 SUNDAY SCHOOL A.M. WORSHIP 0 end 10:15 A.M. EVENING 5:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY PRAYER MEETING 7:00 P.M.

"Dial a Devotion" 882-6919 JUNIOR CHURCH DIAL-A-PRAYER 886-2004 I IdHDCEDV REV. KENNETH THOMPSON PASTOR 2'lh anil Strrrt Snn llcriinrdino LESTER F. WENDT, Minister Mid-nine Vi.rliii I I A.M. in: I'll i ii oinir ins own I rniiiK (mcI irr 7:00 'OI SINS AMI ATTENDANT 13.11 MiiiiiiIiiIii Virw Ave. Itil.lo ').

A.M. IVrnc liiiig nnil in in i 10:1.1 A.M. I.trning Srrtirc 6:00 Wr.l. 7: .10 It. J.

SlfMCIIlt I a miiii'lUt Drl ItoKM Af. fit Pel St. siltVKIlS II, l.li- 9:10 A.M. lYrflrliiiig anil iinimuiiMMi 10:30 A.M. I von in Srrvire 6:00 Inc.

Srr.irn 7:00 P.M. rllinr V. Vlkinxiii Jr. V. Del Rosa Assembly of fiod CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD 595 W.

40th San Bernardino, California Jf Sim.liiy A.M. I i i'rlsf Trii r' 1 1" iii tu'Kf'w Lyiiwood at Arden Sunday S-lmol 889-191 5 0:1. A.M. in- mam X-mmfo-ihrnttfrw I Rev. Hershel Smith, Pastor SERVICES Sunday School A.M.

11 A.M. and 7 P.M. Guesf Speaker REV. ALEX HUNTER (Southern California College) FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Tel. 883-751 or 877-1187 POWERHOUSE U.S.A.

FRIDAY SATURDAY EVENINGS 8 P.M. LIVE ENTERTAINMENT AND TESTIMONIES Morning Worship 11 A.M. Evening Service 7 P.M. Wed. Prayer 7:30 P.M.

OF HIGHLAND (Southern Bflptut Conynf ton i 7464 Victoria Ave. 862-3316 JUDSON HAITIST CIIUHCII M. JWhVmi Dr. Warner Cole Interim Pastor THE STORY OF JOB" DR. COLE PREACHING THINGS' l' KNOW" DR.

COLE PREACHING IIOOI. A.M. Amwrr ur I'rnrhlrtt Rev. Bill Slon. Associate ISuferr Care at All Service TUESDAY 7:30 P.M.

TEEN BIBLE STUDY AND RAP SESSION Litton to Teen Power KBBL 9f.1, Saturday 2 to 3 P.M. lea fij Potor Sunday School A Mornimj Worship 11:00 A Church Training P.M Evening Worship 7:30 P.M Wed. Bible Study 7:30 P.M I'ro iili-il All St-Mirr Healing Waters Assembly 820 Lortli Colton 82S-2258 THE INLAND CENTER FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP Dinner Meeting, Monday, June 28 7 P.M. Wyott't Cafeteria Poitor John Wolfe Preaching Wenhi. 11 Sender School MS.

I waits tt.IA 5tArfV rosTor RIALT0 BAPTIST CHURCH TOMMIE RUTH NICKIE (Editort Testimony Megetine) CIIIKCII of con Sunday Evangelistic 7:30 r.M. Prayer Meeting 7:30 P.M, Wed 10 A.M. Fri. 7:30 MU-fM I Tuee. M.

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Pttrhmr 1 Prion 874-0736 r.nnirimiiiuuuiwiiMtiiimnfmmtmtumntti Church of Chrisf Services 10:30 A.M. do not add to nor tale away from tka wed of God here. I ntnnmnhm A Siiniliiv iii" 1022 W. Second St. Pomono, Colif.

SERVICES: PREACHING TEACHING Sendoy School 4S AM Worship 11 A.M. 1 M. J'. Honoring Christ in times like thete. Central Christian Church 17th i 6 Sn.

hurt Viiirri 'U'OAr SCHOOL srt: w. w- I I 763 V. $. IV. trai'Mi I ti 1 1 Looking for a Living Church? TRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN 201 DATE ST.

I Between Ardea and Sterling! BIBLICAL FRIENDLY GROWING FAMILY WORSHIP AND CHURCH SCHOOL A M. mi4 Jmmnr I hutrh TEMPLE OF SPIRITUAL TRUTH (NSAC) ft. Irtl rr tn 10 10 A M. Aire Carter. A.

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