b
. tori us
Goldn r
ndDi
all'
,
tu
pre n their annual
turd y October O.
ith a lively par
ith police e ort. The route from
F . d High! d, do n Edith Ave.
to Bard School.
Afte ard the fun and gal even
continue t the church ith food
ch red beans and rice, nee bone ,
gumbo, jumal ya dirty rice ( me of
1.0 . . f orites) 0 ith popcorn,
ro eel peanut, hot dog pp e cider,
homem e i e cream, and punch - all
ithin th pric ran e of 25 cents to
1.00.
Th re ill be game for ults and
. dren ong ith a free treat b filled
ith oodie for all children. Prizes ill
be given to th mo t original, fUM· t
and prettie children costume and the
mo t origin dult co tum. There ill
so be b ed good and bite elephant
booth. Th re ill be ial p-
m de by d
Zorro. Come one, come all
dre in your f vorite co tum d
join the di Gr s. If there re any
con emin the ardi Gr
to parti ip te pie 0 n
·hard n
thi
e co che
" that the
pport
. pre ident, Re. .E.
or d Rev. Elli Hull, At.
011fERS BOARD program ill be held
Sunday, October 31 t 4:00 p.rn.
Elder Albert Adams d Elder George
Poo e of the 8ethleh m Temple will
be bringing th m e and ill be in
charge of the rvice. usic ill be
furni ed by th choirs of Pilgrim Rest
Baptist Church. Both Elders are Evan-
Ethel You "program chair-
person rs, J D. Hollis is pre "dent.
A VE Y ECIAL
Pre-Voti ight Go u "cal Rally
t Second Bapti Church, 600 Lynch
St. on onday evening 0 mber 1 st.
1982 confirmed thu for to be there:
Pilgrim Re Bapti t Church Corn
bined Choirs and Ladi Chorale
Jolit Smith, r. Cloi gan Beth-
lehem Temple Apo tolic Tel vi ion Choir
Progre "e B ptist Church hoir, Uni n
.E. Church G spel Choir
B pti t Church Young
dult Choir Highland venue en-
d y dventi t Church Choir and S nd
pti t hur h G I Choir. The
by P I Toney t "enjo the e
cce the V ity team. They ha t!
t a go of end" the n unde
fe ted.
sport " the
team repr nt
both . ility and
You)
You.
In this rticle with t h Ip of my
H venly Father I will take you to t
ord. (PI se t your Bib nd read
all th scriptures) to I you kno that
th Saviour w s tempted in all points s
are, y t without sin, HEBREWS
:15, ST. JOH 14:28; I CORI THIANS
11 :3, of the Spirit body that He Ii in
from Eternity, to take human-form,
PHILIPPIANS 2:6-8; 3:21; ATTHEWS
1:18-25; LUKE 1:35; ST. JOH 1:14;
LUKE 24:37-40; ZECHARIAN 13:6;
GALATIANS 4:4; ROMANS 8:3, of
Immortality of body. I CORINTHIA S
15:3; PSAL S 16:10; I PETER 2:24;
3: 18; PHILIPPIA S 2:9-11; EPHESIANS
1:20-23; I PETER 3:22. of His divine
attributes and out ard po s that H
had ith the Fath r from et nity. H
h d no po r to do miracl until He
r eim th Holy Spirit in all fulness
ST. JOH 2:11; 3:34; ISAIAH 11:1-2;
42: 1-7; 61: 1-2; LUKE 3:21-22; 4: 16-21;
ATTHEW 12:28; ACT 10:38. H
could do nothing of Himself in all His
rthly life. H attributed II His works,
doctrines. po rs, etc. to th Fat r
throug the anointing of the Holy Spirit.
ST. JOHN 8:28. He w�s limited to t
status of a man. PHILiPPIA S 2:6-8;
HEBRE S 2: 14-18; 5:8-9. He as
YAH'S (GO�) agent usjng YAH'S (GO�)
power of attorney. ST. JOH 8: 28;
ACT 10:38. He was our e ampl that
should walk in His steps, IPETER 2:2,
th t mptations prov that He as
limited as a man so that He could ov -
come as a man nd not as YAH (GOD).
HEBREWS 4:14-16; 5:7-9, ISAIAH 7:1 -
16 spea of t essiah being born
without kno ledge enough to kno to
refuse t e il nd choose t good.
ISIAH 11:2; 53:1-12 speaks of t
Saviour bei limit s an ordinarY
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