They bade men rise, and hasten , , To sh.:re the great King’s feast; ‘‘ And this was all their teaching, In every deed and word, To all alike proclaiming One Church, one faith, one Lord. Through many a day of darkness, Through many a scene of strife, The faithful few fought bravely, To guard the nation’s life, Their Gospel of redemption, Sin pardoned, man restored, Was all in this, enfolded: ) One Church, one faith, one Lord. And we, shall we be faithless? Shall hearts fail, hands hang down‘? Shall we evade the conflict, And cast away our crown? Not so: in God’s deep counsels _ __ _ _ A _ _ _ J Some better thing is stored; We will maintain, unflinching, One Church, one faith, one Lord. I‘ «-4 A Service of Christian Unity 7' , _. 1‘ for Christilgns of AIL Churches at Thy mercy'w1ll not fail us, NOT leave thy Work undone: ST. PETER’S CHURCH, BRIDGE With thy right hand to help us, ' The Victory shall be W0n= THURSDAY JANUARY 20th 1977 at 7.30pm. And then, by men and angels, Thy name shall be adored, And this shall be their anthem: One Church, one faith, one Lord. ' ******* A co-Blessing bythe Ministers *** To Thee our separate paths we tread, But by Thy Son a new course led; With touching hands of understandina _ _ _ _ And with Thy Spirit, hearts uniting. There will be coffee and fellowship dlSCllSSl0fl in the Methodist Chapel in Patrixbourne Road (100 yards away) . immediately following the service. You are cordially l invited to take part. They bade men rise, and hasten , , To sh.:re the great King’s feast; ‘‘ And this was all their teaching, In every deed and word, To all alike proclaiming One Church, one faith, one Lord. Through many a day of darkness, Through many a scene of strife, The faithful few fought bravely, To guard the nation’s life, Their Gospel of redemption, Sin pardoned, man restored, Was all in this, enfolded: ) One Church, one faith, one Lord. And we, shall we be faithless? Shall hearts fail, hands hang down‘? Shall we evade the conflict, And cast away our crown? Not so: in God’s deep counsels _ __ _ _ A _ _ _ J Some better thing is stored; We will maintain, unflinching, One Church, one faith, one Lord. I‘ «-4 A Service of Christian Unity 7' , _. 1‘ for Christilgns of AIL Churches at Thy mercy'w1ll not fail us, NOT leave thy Work undone: ST. PETER’S CHURCH, BRIDGE With thy right hand to help us, ' The Victory shall be W0n= THURSDAY JANUARY 20th 1977 at 7.30pm. And then, by men and angels, Thy name shall be adored, And this shall be their anthem: One Church, one faith, one Lord. ' ******* A co-Blessing bythe Ministers *** To Thee our separate paths we tread, But by Thy Son a new course led; With touching hands of understandina _ _ _ _ And with Thy Spirit, hearts uniting. There will be coffee and fellowship dlSCllSSl0fl in the Methodist Chapel in Patrixbourne Road (100 yards away) . immediately following the service. You are cordially l invited to take part. Guide me, O thou great Redeemer, Pilgrim through this barren land; I am weak, but thou art mighty; Hold me with thy powerful hand: ORDER or SERVICE r Bread °f hea"e“= ***,,.*************** Feed me now and evermore. Open now the crystal fountain Whence the healing stream doth flow; Let the fiery cloudy pillar _ H _ u n A_ Lead me all my journey through: ymn. (No 166) All people that on earth do dwell , . , Strong deliverer, Be thou still my strength and shield. A welcome by Canon C. E. H. Perry, Vicar of St. Peter’s Church. ' All people that on earth do dwell, Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice; Him serve with fear, his praise. forth tell, ) K ) When I tread the verge of Jordan, Come ye before him, and rejoice. I Bid my anxious fears subside; Death of death, and hell’s destruction, The Lord, ye: know, is God indeed; Lgnd me safe Oil Canaalfs Side: Without our aid he did us make; .OngS an. pralses We are his folk, he doth us feed, I W111 ever glve to thee’ f h‘ h h . And or 1s s eep he dot us take Thoughts on Baptism Exposition by Mr. J. N. Ward Reading: Romans VI vv1—11 Prayer - ,0 enter then his gates with praise, Approach with joy his courts unto; ‘ Praise, laud, and bless his name always, , For it is seemly so to uo. The Last S1-Jpper F b ? th L d God - d; Exposition by Rev. Fr. Hegarty myercy ‘:8 83:; Sure? g°° Reading: St. Luke xxn vv7—20 His truth at all times firmly stood, Prayer ' And shall from age to age endure. The evangel of Christ in the world today To Father, 30“ and H013’ Ghost» * Exposition by Major King, Salvation Army The God whom heaven and earth adore, 2 prayer From men and from the angel-host ) I ) Be praise and glory evermora I Hymn: (N0 256) “Thy hand, 0 God, has guided” (V3 in hymnbook omitted) The Foundation of God’s Kingdom - Thy hand, 0 God, has guided Exposition by Canon C. E. H. Perry Thy flock, from age to age; Reading: Exodus IXX vv17—25, XX vv1—21 The wondrous tale is written, Prayer Full clear, on every page; Our fathers owned thy goodness, - The strength given to ordinary men And we their deeds record; Exposition by a Member of the United Reform Church I And both of this bear Witness; Reading: Judges VI One Church, one faith, one Lord. Prayer ' - Thy heralds brought glad tidings Hymn: (No 296) “Guide me, 0 thou great Redeemer” To greatest, as to least;