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RELIGIOUS SERv.CES. r»Ml& cvinJimiAl. uiiuucu OF ST. PAUL JL Trinity Sunday. S a.m.: Holy Com iiHinion. !i.ds a.m.; Sunday School. 11 a.m. .viiiuns and Sermon. Preacher: Rev. Michael Umterhill. 7 p.m.: Evensong ana Sermon vuvoaucast). Preacher: Canon D. J. Danes. vn\ i-Ji/JMSR'S, Willis St. Trinity Siinaaj O S a.m;: Holy Communion. 10 a.m.. Ciiitufens Service aim ASiOiu Class. 11 a.m.: Matiite and Sermon. lTeaeher. Archdeacon K. J. Rich a p.m.; Holy Baptism. 7 p.m.: Evensong an., Sermon. Preacher: Archdeacon E. J. tficb Thursday, 1U.30 a.m.: lioly Communion. WELLINGTON CITY MISSION, 10z Tarn naki St. Trinity Sunday. Holy Com munion, I) a.m. Catechism 10 a.m. Mission service 7 p.m. Rev. Harry Squires, City Missioner. (JT. MARKS CHURCH, Dulierin St.— fcj Trinity Sunday. Commemoration of the Vonerablu Bedu. S a.m.: Holy Communion. 10 a.m.: Sunday School. 11 a.m.: Matins. 7 p.m.: Evensong. ALL SAI.NTS CHURCH, Kilbirnie—Trinity Sunday. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 11 a.m.: Litany and Matins. 12 noon: Holy Communion. 7 p.m.: Evensong. Rev. VV. Langston, Vicar. 01. BARNABAS', RoseueatlJ.—Trinity SunnJ day : 8 a.m., Holy Communion ; 9.30 a.m.. Sung Eucharist and I'l-oeession (Athauasian Creed) , 11 a.m., Children's Services. Address by Sister Sewcll; 3.30 p.m.. Holy Baptism, 7 p.m.. Evensong and Sermon. Parish "Evening' next Wednesday, May 30, 7.30 p.m. All Parishioners, New Parishioners, and Returned Personnel invited. BT. AIDA.VS CHURCH, Miramar.— Tirtimy Sunday. Holy Communion,-S a.m.; Morning Prayer, 11 a.m.; Evensong, 7 p.m. W. H. Walton, Vicar. BT. GEORGE'S CHURCH, Seatoun.—Hol> Communion, 9.30 a.m., Family Service, 11 a.m., Evensong, 7 p.m. W. H. Walton, Vicar JUDE'S CHURCH, Lyall Bay.— Triniti O Sunday. vS a.m., Holy Communion, Rev F. C. Long. 10 a.m.. Kindergarten and Conlirmation school. 11 a.m.. Senior School, i p.m., Evensong, Rev M. UnderhiU. Rev. J. A. Jertnyn, Vicar. ST. LUKE'S, Wadestown. —3 a.m., Hui> Communion, 10.30 a.m.. Memorial .service to the Fallen from the Parish, 7 p.m. Evensong. ST ANNii S, .Northland. —8 a.m., Holy Com munion, 7 p.m., Memorial Service to the tailed trom the Parish. >|IHi£ CHUKCH 01' S. THOMAS, Wellington 1 South.—Ail Priests and Servers are mviieu v, attend a Meeting to be lieid at S. Thomas s. at 7.30 p.m. on Monday, June 4, to discuss Uie formation ot a Servers Guild. Supper will be provided. 8T AUuUSTINE'S, Petone —Trinity Sunday. Patronal Festival and Golden Offering. 7 a.m.; Holy Communion. 8 a.m.. Parish Corporate Communion. Celebrant, the Bishop ot Wellington. To be followed by Parish Breaklast in Schoolroom. J0.30 a.m.. Morning Service. Enrolment of Bible Class Members. i p.m.: Festal Evensong and Procession of Representatives of Parish Organisations Preacher, the Bishop. Austin Charles, Vicar (CENTRAL BAPTJ&T CilUtiCH, Boulcutt fcT" J , near Willis St. Minister: Rev. Lawrence A. North. 11 a.m.: Subject, "The Spirit ol ood in Daily Life." Bible Classes at 10 a.m Sunday School at 11 a.m. 1 p.m.. .subject, •The Call of Christ and His Church." The Sacrament of Believers' Baptism will be ob served. Friendly hour at conclusion of th< service. Wednesday, 8 p.m.: Monthly Church Meeting. LYALL BAY BAPTIST CHUKUll—Minister Rev. F. G. Reddell. 11 a.m.; "The oecret of Prayer According to St. James." 7 p.m.: "6f3C—The Worst Enemy of Christ. Messages by Choir and Soloist. Wednesday. 30th: Ch. Quarterly Meeting. KARORI BAPTIST CHURCH, Standcn Si. —Minister, Rev. James dimming. 11 a.m.: "Trustees For God." 7 p.m.: "The Gospel." Friendly Hour will follow. All invited. JSLAND BAY BAPTIST CHURCH.—-Minister Rev. R. L. Ftirsdon. Bible Sunday. 11 a.m., "The Bible in Our Own Tongue." 1 p.m., j Gospel Service. All visitors welcome. MIRAMAR BAPTIST CHURCH.—Services will bo conducted by a learn of four members of the Wellington District Baptist louiig Men's ana Young Women's Bible Clas.-> unions. 11 a.m.. Devotional. 4 p.m.. B.C Ually 5.30 p.m., Tea and Table Talks. 0.30 p.m., Prayer and Evening Service. 7 p.m.. Special Youth Evangelistic Service. BROOKLYN BAPTIST CHURCH.—Minister.. Rev A. J. Jamieson. 11 a.m., Service Broadcast by 2YA. "What the Church Stands For." 7 p.m., service of Song, commencing1 use ot Alexander hymn books. Come and enjoy the singing by Choir and Congregation. Morn iiigton—7 p.m., Young People's Service Speaker. Miss Annette Sloan. OERHAMPORE BAPTIST CHURCH. Key JL> R. W Fursdon, of Chcnles Baptist Church, England, commencing Ministry at Berhampore, Sunday Subject: 11 a.m., "The Church's Supreme Task"; 7 p.m.. "The Missing Re cord." A warm welcome extended to the publhto near this able preacher. PAUK BAPTIST HALL, 0 Glamis Aye a.m., Sunday School, 11 a.m., Bible Classes; 7 p.m., Church Parade of Boys' Brigade, conducted l>y Itev. P. L. A j Crampton, 15.A. (March from Cavendish Sq. at 6.45, led by Trumpet Band) All welcome I HURvJII OF CHRIST, Vivian St.—MiuislcF , E. P. C. Holland (late 2nd A.1.X.) 11 a.m.. | Worship and Communion. "An Ancient Prayer '" •"' Modern Setting." 7 p.m., Evangelistic Service, Parade of Cubs, Scouts, Hovers, and Sea Scouts. Subject: "Be Prepared." Mr Holland preaching. All friends welcome. j CHURCH OF CHRIST. Wellington South, cnr. ■ Rintoul, and Colombo Sts. —Minister: Mr. 11. C. Bischoff. 10 a.m., Bible School. 1.1 a.m.. Worship and Communion. Subject: "1 I Will Give You Rest." 15.15 p.m.. Favourite Hymns. 7 p.m., Evangelistic Service. Subject: "The Day of Reckoning." Jlearty welcome to, I all visitors. ' rTIHE. GREATER WORLD"""SPIRI 1 TUAL MISSION, Antipodean Chambers, 57 Lower Cuba St Sun day, 7 p.m. Speaker: Rev. M. Bowles, G.W.Dipl., England. Subject: "God's Law Is Life; There Are No Dead." , Clan voyancc and After Circle. Wednesday, 8 p.m., Public Seance. A Hearty Welcome is Extended to All. THE CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALIST SOCIETY OF WELLINGTON (INC.), Trades Hall, 126 Vivian St. (side entrance) —3 p.m., Sunday day. So:vice Messages from llowcrs. 7' p.m., Divine Service. Rev. Mrs. E. M. Craigle. Tranceaddress: "If God is for us who can be against us?" Clairvoyance and floral message after circle. Friends and visitors cordially welcome WELLINGTON SPIRITUALIST CHURCH | (INC.), Kent Tee., The Centre of Universal Spiritualism—Sunday: 7 p.m.. Lecturer, Mrs. K. M. Wood. (A talk on Progressive Spiritualism.) The public are cordially 1 n v i t eiK . ■\TE\V THOUGHT MOVEMENT, 72a Manners -IN St., Sunday, at 7.15 p.m.: Speaker, Mr. F. Broome. Subject: "Man's Freedom and Peace." Wednesday Night, Lecture, S o'clock. Thursday, Social Afternoon. 2.30, Sunday. Special Messages from Flowers by Madame Logan Brit ton. i I _,_,,. if THETwORDIj 1 C^HIUSTADELPHIAN LECTURE (God Willing). J 1.0.0. F. Hall, Allen St. lopp. Paramount, Courtenay PI.). Sunday, at 7 p.m. Subject: "International Affairs as Revealed from the Bible." The object of this lecture is to show that God, who created the earth and all things that are (herein, has determined that the whole earth shall be filled with His story (Numbs. 14:21, Psa. 72:19), and that He luio revealed in the Scriptures of Truth that the course of future world events will consummate in the overthrow of all Kingdoms of this age and the establishment of a perfect Divine Government under the leadership of the Lord Jesus Christ returned to the earth. It will be shown: (1) That God is directing the policy of nations at the present time and will do so in the future, to their own destruction, in order that all nations may be blessed by a better, perfect system of Government and religion, ooediencc to which will be enforced by pain of death. (Isa. 45:5-13, 22-25, lsa. 40:9----13, Isa. 40:12-17, Dan. 2:20, 22, 2S, 44, Dan. 4:17, 34-35, Dan. 7:9-14, 27, lsa. 4S :3, lsa. 55:11, Rev. 1:1, Isa. G0:12, Jer. 12:14, Zech. 13:2-4.) (2) That contrary to the teaching of Seventh Day Adventists, God will gather the Jews whom He scattered and caused the nations to persecute because of disobedience to His laws, and will establish them in Palestine again, as His favoured nation, and none shall make them afraid. (Micah 4:0-13, Jer 31:37, .Tcr. 30:17, Isa. 11:12, Jer. 4(3:25, Ezek 3!):2!t. Jer. 30:7, Zech. 13:9,' Isa. 65-24, Ezek. 37:21, Micah 2:12, Dent. 30:3-4). (3) That God will cause the European countries to confederate under the leadership of one styled In Dan. 11:40 ("King of the North") and in Ezek. 38:2 (Gog, the chief Prince of Meshcch (Russia) and that this assembled company will from the north invade Palestine and Israel dwelling safely to wrest the land protected by Britain and her Dominions (the young lions), God's purpose being to magnify Himself in the sight of many nations, to deliver the Jews from their enemies by the destruction of this confederacy and begin His great work of establishing the Kingdom of God upon the earth. (Ezek. 3S, Ezek. 39, Zech 14:1-3, Dan. 11:40-45). (4) That following upon the destruction of the Goglan Confederacy and the establishment (partial) of the Kingdom of God in Palestine the Kings of the earth, as a result of the Names and Denominations of Christendom being abolished in Jerusalem, take counsel together against 'the Lord and against His Annolnted, saying, "Let us break their bands asunder and cast away their cords from us.' The Lord Jesus Christ and His Immortalised saints shall in righteousness make war against them and their armies and destroy them, fully establishing the Kingdom of God'throughout the whole earth (Zcch 14:9. Psa. 2, Rev. 10:17-21, Rev. 17:10-13, Rev 19:11-21, Dan. 2:44. ". And 1 will shakt all nations and the desire (peace) of all nations shall come." (Haggai 2:7). Questions I invited. No collection If unable to attend, writo for the pamphlet "The Kingdom of God," free on application to J. 11. Fulhvood, 40 Copeland St., Lower Hutt. ■ O Ra.NGE HALL. Buick St., Petone. Christadephian Meeting. Public Lecture (God willing), Sunday next, 7 p.m. Subject: "Evolution or Redemption." A hearty welcome. THE BIBLE STUDY MlSSlON.—Special Announcement, Church Services, Sunday. Tomorrow a membe- of the Bible Study Mission will conduct both the Morning and Eveiiiti}; Service Soloist Mr. F. FitzSimtnons. Wed ncsday Next, 30th inst. —Subject: Readingloth Chapter, Ist Cor. Organist: Mr. Waller Cantrell. The Bible Study Mission, like the Good Book itself, is open to all who are interested in "Tlio Tilings That Matter." AH Bible Students 1' invited to participate. Meet- | ings held by permission at the Webb Street I Methodist Church

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