ECCLESIASTICAL. j AUCKLAND BAPTIST TABERVACLE.'j I'UK \chf:l:. REV. .IOSKPH W. KF.MP. B-Kin ih" l.ord« May m the Prayrr M»ei : Inc. In nclocli. , II n.m. -Subject. "THE GENESIS AC | ciiiat ok Tin: BKOixxi.vn ok sin. 1 MYTH <iK FACTS" :; p.m MEN'S MKKTIXG. . Mr r r. mil. 7 i ..in. Suli.i"i-!. ALMOST MEN AM. WOMEN WHO PKRISII WITHIN i t HK.\. II OF KTKRNAI. BI.KSSINC •!..".i> i> m. The Gospnl of God'« Urarc : IUiKKNACI.E riIOHI"S I'HOIR ' "l.eade'r. , Mr \rrhiir X Wilson. TUESDAY. l!.nfi p.m -B.W.M.U will ] >• meet, tt-hi-n Mis« MrDuff. of I'htna. nil] '■ M,,, -WKEK HIRI.F. STUDY ■ rrn-: γ-atmos vision" JtJ fir THF. I'HUHCHKS." i. ' QK.V.N"i;K KOAD BAPTIST CHURCH.; a . . J " MR R. M. BRASTEI-. i>ncral ' . ■Se.retnry Auckland Y.M.i'.A . "'ill speak on i "THE r.<iv IN ot'r; MIDST." ; M'.iliers ;,nd Kainer.t .<irtr.nl.l h<-nr this Address 'i 3.31' Sii Bibic class,., f,, r y,,,,,,,; Men', ~,.! Women. j< '• j i; .lij- Sons Service. 7 -RKV. A. S. WILSON. "MiXPd Motives i :, ; Christ's Attitude Thereto." , \COUNT KDKN I'Hrßi.'ll. j ■ 11 a.m. -Rev. X, Nicholls. ; I I). 30. —Bible Stndv. "Win- i'hriKi Was ' • I Crnrlßed." ! 7 p.m.- .Memorial Service t" the late Mrs. 5|H. 11. Crudjfp nnd the late Mrs. P. A. Mer'T. ((inducted by the Itcv. Adam Clnrlie and Mr Andrpwi. ' I TPPSOM BAPTIST CHURCH. 1 - t PASTOR C. CHANT. 11 a.:ii.— Rev. A. S. Wilson, President Auckland Auxiliary Hiptlst Union. l - .4.". Sunday School and Rilile Classes. . p.m. Mr. W. I". Hudson. Visitors Heartily Welcome. ' "VfOUNT ALBERT BAPTIST I'linti'll ' j -'J- . Services : i 1 I a.m. and 7 p.m. ' I'reacher.RFA.A. ANSTICE. ■JJONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCIT. — • Rev. L. B. Buefteld. 11 a.m.—-"The Excellence o{ Thinss Ordi- ( 7 p.m. "Gome to the Father." . l All Heartily Welcome. _ k rjKHMOND BAPTIST CHTRCII. ' XV 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES. MONDAY—SaIe of Oiftß. 7 p.m. Preacher. REV. R. HORN. . piiENDAI.K BAPTIST CHURCH. [ Church Anniversary. Morning 11. Evening 7. Pastor Ray Turner. Monday. 7..T0. Public Meeting. Address, t Rev._a. S.Jlvnson^R^ports. etc. p ■jITIL.FO.RI) BAIPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL I,J - ANNIVERSARY.—SpeciaI Singing by I Adam Clarke: 1.30 n.m.! Pastor K. Nicholls: I 7 p.m.. K. Nichollw. T>F.RP;S.FORD STREET CONGREGA- *-* TIONAL CHU-RCH. (Next Central Fire Station! j SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 35. 11 a.m.-"The Christian's Heritaar*." 7 D.m.-'The Sl?nn of the Time*." Preacher RKV. T. SOUTHWORTH. THrRBDAT. March 1. c p.m.—-Monthly Church Meeting and Farewell to Members I "°i"g Ahrond. _^____ I ATOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL 1 i * a CHURCH. ! I Corner View and Esplanade Roads.) & 11-VRVEPT THANKSGIVING. (l 11 a.m.—Rev. Fred. Copeland. f Anthem, "0. Lord. How 'Manifold " ' 7 )..m.—Rev. Harry Johnson. t "Gleaning in the iHUrveet 'Field of Ho!y ■Writ." Soloist. 'Mrs. Ray frai?. Anihems. P "Ye That Dwell in the .House of the Lord." _. Atithem and doio, "Thou Vlsitest the 1 Karth" (soloist. Mr. A. Brown). Visitors Always Welcome. ONEIIUXGA CONGREGATIONAL I CHURCH. Fi j DIVINE S V. R V I C F S TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). - j Preacher: REV. FRANK TUCKER. if • :i a.m. — "On 'Going Forward." |s [ 7 p.m.—"The Saviour of Others." j " I Harvest Festival Neit Sunday. /"VREBX LANE CONUBBOATIOXAi, n CHURCH. ! I 17 I 11 a.m.-RKV. HAROLD .1. RALPH. I i ! 7 p.m -MR. .1. GORDON SMITH. S i THURSDAY.—AnnuaI Church Meeting. O V..'l'i. A Han est s«rvl-es Nevt Sunday. ' ! /VNEHUNGA CONGREGATIONAL i J i *-* cni'Bcn. I j I DIVINE SERVICES. TOMORROW. SUNDAY i Preacher : REV. FRANK TUCKER. i ( 11 a.m. — -On Going Forward." \ 7 p.m.—"The Saviour of. Others." | Harvest Festival Next Sunday. ■VfEWTO-N CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH * Edinburgh Street. Morning—ll a.m., Mr. V. PoKer. Evening—o.4s, Song Service. 7 p.m.. Mr. Treb.v. . | \yfT. ROSKILL CONGREGATIONAL ( CHURCH. j At II a.m. and 7 p.m. f REV. GEORGE H.EIGHWAY. \\TESTBRiN SPRINGS COMUREOA- '* TIONAL CHURCH.—Divine Service. II a.m. and 7 g.m.. Rev. E. A DEVON PORT CONGREGATIONAL -m CHURCH—Rev. ,T. Milburn Stewart— \ Divine Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Special Prayer Meeting. Thursday, 7.45 p.m. pDEN HALL, VIEW KD.. MT. EDEN. SUNDAY.' 3 P.M.—Mission Study Class Mr. E. Bennett. Subject: "Missionary Work in China." SUNDAY. 7 P.M. -MR. .TAS. SBOTTIS- - WOODE. Subject: "Three Mcii in -, Earnest." J TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Prayer and Praise '. Meetlne." THURSDAY. 7.30 P.M.—Mr. Jainei Spottis woode. Subject: "Communion Interrupted and Restored." EVONPOHT GOSPEL IiALL, Calliope Road. Bi Continuation of Addresses on Book of 1 "aniel by MR. ALEX. STORRIE. I SUNDAY. 7 p.m.—"Prophecy of Seventy Weeks"—Wonderful Fulfilment of Holy Scripture. (j.45 p.m.—Song Service. 8 I p.m.-OPEN-AIR SERVICE in Marine n Square.- All are. heartily invited to these J bright and homely services. rpHE UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH „ X HE UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH J IX NEW ZEALAND. SERVICES AT THE TIVOLI THEATRE, I MOUNT EDEN, AND WIRI. | l" a mi. -Fellowship Meeting. 11 ii.ii. -Suliject. "Chrißt Tlie Reveaier. ncrore Mis Incarnation." p P EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. at ~..,. I--VANGKLISTIC SERVICE. XI Ml, '['' SPI^-,- 0K n:ST:K CHRIST.' wi Mlnl«t«r: ItEA . A. A. MURRAY. Mi 1% I"' 2 OD « Service. - fi.4r, » a m - H«n X service. - t;.45 p.m 4 "iK"« Cordially luvilod. *Z2 JfSf*' MOUNT EDEN & ' %li£Z l t ?* n *>"> v *»>y Road.) sr Willi. Ev
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 47, 24 February 1923, Page 10
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