ECCLESIASTICAL. QT. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN *~» CHUBCH, Lower Symonds Street. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. REV. J. LAMB HARVEY. 7 p.m.—.Monthly Ler-ture- "BEHIND THE SOCIAL UNREST." Music: Morning: "The Blind Ploughman" (Clarke). Miss Jessie Bartlett Evening: "Man of God" and "It Is (Mendelssohn), Mr. A. 11. Rlpley and Mr. A. Colledge. Quartet. "Bat the Lord Is Mindful of Hie Own" (Mendelssohn), Misses Lois Evans and Jessie Bartlett. Messrs. A. 11. Ripley and A. Colledze. Organist, Dr. Neil McDougall. SOCIAL EVENING in Rt. Andrew's Hall. WEDNESDAY. Cth April, at 7.30 pm. Music. Refreshments. All interested In St. Andrew's are lnvfted. jgT. JAMES' T>RESBTTEKIAN rWCEOH, WELLINGTON ST. DIAMOND .TTTBILEE OELERRATIONS DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. THE REV. S. ROBERTSON ORR, Of St. Andrew's, Wellington, WILL, PREACH TO-MORROW AT 11 a.m.—Anthem, "In My Father's House Are Many Mansions" (Button). S p.m. ' 7 p.m.—Anthem, "I Am Alpha and Omeca" (Stainer). Solotet: Miss M. Gow. Special Collections. MONDAY, 3rd APRIL, 7.30 p.m.. in St. James - Hall — SOCIAL RE-UNION of Present and Former Members and Adherents. Collection to defray expenses. TUESDAY, 4th APRIL, 7.30 p.m., in St. James' HaII—SOCIAL YOUNG PEOPLE'S RALLY. St. James' Past anfl Present Sunday School Teachers and Scholars invited. All who hare heen in any way connected with St. James' are cordially invited to the above. Varied and Interesting Programme at each Social Meeting. ST. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHDRCH. JeTvols Road. Ponson-ny. Minister: REV. FRAZER BAKTON, B.A. 11 a.m.—"The Power of Aggressive 'Evangelism." 7 p.m.—"A Vital Question." The Sabbath Pruver Meeting Is held in the 'Bilile Class 'Room at 10.H0 a.m. All heartily Invited. ST. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, KHTBER PASS ROAD. Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher: REV. D. C. HEKEON, M.A., M.C. Scout Parade at Morning Service. An . opportnnity "will be fflven to those not present last Sun-day to oontrifrutcP to Russian Fnnilno Fund on retiring after Evening Service. All Seats Free. , OT. LUKIS'S PRKSUYTISKIAX CIitTSCH, o R EMU ERA. SUNDAY. .APRIL 2—BIBLE SUNDAY. 11 a.m.—Subject: •■Supporting the 'Bible Societies." 7 p.m.—Subject: "A Glad Thanksgiving." Preacher: REV. C. J. TOCKKR. Xjß.— The Evening Service will be shortened, and the Sacred Cantata. "A G-lad Thanksgiving," will he repeated. Retiring collections at Doth services for the Rrltlsh and Foreign Bible Socletv, and the National Bible .Society of Scotland. ■Seats Free. All Welcome. OOMEKVELL PIIBfIBVTERIAN CHURCH REMUERA. 11 a.m.—-"The Secret Place of the Most High." 7 p.m.—"Tli- Polly of Wrongdoing " A Message for the Young. REV. J. PATTISON. All Welcome. ■pr>*°X PRESRYTKiUAX CHURCH, "■ PARXELL (Birdwood Crescent). 11 a.m.—"TADMOR rx THE WILDERNESS." (Sermon preached in mi 7 repeated by request.) 7 p.m.—"THE TIDK -FTRHING. TURXIXG FLOWING." Preacher : REV. JAMES INGS. Wednesday Next. April r>. at 7.45 p.m.Meeting of Knn\- Church Congregation. ■jllT. EDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ■"*• MOUNT EDEN ROAD. (Near Tram Terminus). Preacher: REV. LEONARD n. HUNT. 11 a.m.—"A Neglected Prrcept " ' J> S?—" The , Man Over Against the Treasury." All Seats Free. J7JPSOM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, GARDNER ROAD. 11 a.m.—-"Back to the Early Autumn " i p.m.—"YouMi. With Its Opportunities " (Bible Class Rally.) Seats Free. All Welcome. w. mpdonald Minister. JjJDENDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 11 a.m.—Rev. J. D. McKenzie, R.A., B.D . p.m.—Rev. J. D. McKenzie, 8.A.. B.D. Strangers Cordially Welcome. "VrOUNT ALBERT PRESBYTERIAN ***■ CHURCH. II a.m. and 7pm Sunday School nnd Bible Classen at 3 p m Anthems hy the Chnir. Preacher: THE RTIV. .r. rn^KKT. QXBHDNGA PRBKBTTBRIiX CHURCH 11 a.m.—"The Insecurity of Isolation." 7 p.m.—"Slackness." REV. D. D. RCOTT. T>ICHMOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH *- v Francis St., Grey Lynn Terminus. Morning. 11 a.m.-Mr. Duncnn Macpherson. Evening:, 7 p.m.—Mr. Dnnran Macphenson. All Welcome. ST. PAULS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCn, DEVONPORT. 11 a.m.—REV. RON,ALD~S. W'ATSOX, M.C, MA. 7 p.m.—MR. THOMAiS WATSON. J OWF.R REMUERA MISSION HALL. ■" 7 p.m.—Presnyterlan Service. MR. WA".n PAMPTtRT.L. TTNITARIAN. — PONSONBY ¥o"as. (Newton end.) HARVEST FESTIVAL. RKV. ALBERT "tHORXHTLL, M.A. 11 a.m.—"The Harvest <vf r.tfe." Spiral reference to the Into Mr. H. Taylor Solo Mr. R. R. Thompson: "A Land" Mine Eye Hfi tn S©<*n." 7 p.m.—"Xntnre or Cod?" Antnems- "Y P Shall Dwell in the Land" fStalner) "Praise the T.ord. O Jernsal<>m" CMunTiderl Duet by Misses Rnttprworth: "We Thank Thee, 0 morions Hymns'. All Welcome. J) A V I D S I B t, o ±J A v 1 <D N I E L D ' WILL SPEAK TO PROTESTANTS In the ' FORESTERS' HALL. TO-MORROW ATTBRXOON TOAIORROW AFTEHNOON,' On Subject Advertised, i l an J^ Old Fri enfls will remember him at the Wharf Open-air Meetings 25 years ago. gPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS' CHURCH. THE CHAMBERS (Upstairs) NEWTON ARCADE (Opp. P. 0.), KARANGAHAPE ROAD. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. "A SANE RELIGION I™ TH^PRESENT 3 P.M.: EVBWSONB WELCOME—DISCUSSION. v WEDNESDAY, 8 P.M.: OPEN CLASS. "CLAIRVOYANCE." Come and Try i'our Gifts.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 78, 1 April 1922, Page 10
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