ECCLESIASTICAL. I A CCKLANP BAPTIST TABEKSACLE. | T LORD'S DAY. Preacher: REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP, j in a.m.—Prayer for Blessins on the Day. , i 11 a.m.-F.XPOSITION OF THEiWOBn 1 Suhiect: -THE FLOOD. DID IT EVER! orrirt: IP so. what DID IT DO?" 1 2 ■).-> p m —Sunday School and Bible f Classes. ' 3 p.m.—MEN'S MEETING. Speaker. Mr. J. 11. Muldoon. 1 7 urn—GREAT EVANGELISTIC SER- ! VICE. Subject: "IK NOT TO CHRIST, THEN TO WHOM?" Large Chorus ( lioir leads live sin«ius froni 1>.30. Mr. Arthur K. Wilson in charge. MONDAY. 7.30.— PRAYER MEETING \XI) BAPTISMAL SF.KYICK. conducted l,y KEY. JOSEPH %V. KEMF. i rrnver Meetinsa Monday, "rt'ednesclay. Thursday mul Friday. V2.SO to 1.30. TuesI day, - to « p.m. Meetings every other nicht at 7.3f> in connection with the Baptist Tnion Week of Prayer and Self-Denlal. eTUT-nSDAY. 7..-5O P.M. MID-WEEK BIRLE STUDY■THE OPENING' OF THE
/-.RANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH *J (near Dominion Road). TO-MORROW (SUNPAYI. THE ANNIYERSAY SERVICES —«,.«» YOUNG Will iD.V.) lie held. «S»!S A «|b W pA&SOX. Evening, 6.ls—Open Air Service. ««*-?■<£s: Hymns—Old and New. BRIGHT SINGING. BRIGHT SERVICES. \U Heartily Invited. Young l'eople Specially Welcome. MONUAY-Uesidence of Mr. D. Mills TUESDAY— Special Institute Devotional Meeting. WEDNESDAY—United Communion Service at Tabernacle. THURSDAY—At Residences of Messrs. i.. FRIDAY-At a Re S idence r ßev A S. Wilson. 4LI, MEETINGS AT r.SCI 1 M. "PRAY WITHOUT CEASING."
•Vj-OUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. REV ADAM CLARKE. 11 a m —"Men Full o£ the Holy Spirit." r^P*kyo A t of Yen- " o.4s—Sons Service. Come. ; WEEK OF I'RAYER AND SELF-DENIAL. MAY ti TO 12. Wednesday. !)th. 7.30-Unitecl Commnmon 3 P-m. to Sunday o P ' , l3th -Gospel Campaign Commences. _i. — T-iPSOM -.APTIST CHURCH. E Tastor, C. CHANT. 11 a.m.-A Call to Prayer. Communion School and Bible Classes, •i'-jo—Combined Bible Classes. j^is^iiLj^j^^^ ll, - TVTOUNT ALBERT BAPTIST OHtmOTL M WEEK OF PRAYER, May 6 to 13. SUNDAY: ~ 11 a.m.—"The Deity of .Tesus Christ. (C ?Tm -MISSIONARY SERVICE: "The Fie,(l A. ANSTIC^-—
T>ICHMOND BAPTIST CHURCH. R TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). MOTTIKUS" PA\, 11 Tin and 7 p.m.—Special Addresses. Preacher: Rev. B. Welcome^. poxsoNßY baptist church. J- MISSIONARY SUNDAY. 11 a.m.—"The MaUinp of a Missionary.* 7 „ „, _-Witli Christ on the Congo. The Story of the BapH"t M<«sion in Africa. t f-ILFORD CIST CHUECK. l>l MISSIONA-RY SUNDAY. Services. 11 a.m. ana ■ p.m. Preacher. PASTOR E. NICHOLL3 Evening Subject: "Christ am, t.he Crowds. BAPTIST -HUROH. £J Morning, 11: Evening, 7 Mr. C. E. Harris will begin his n aiatry. rrrilAUli STREET KALL. **• Near Dominion Boad Terminus. CHILDREN'S SERVICE, 3 p.m. GOSPEL. ADDRESS, 7 p.m. Speaker: MR. H. L. THATCHER. Cordial invitation extended tn all the pnrents of children who attended during Mission. Special Singing., No Collection. DEVONPORT GOSPEL HALL, CALLIOPE ROAD. Bright Evangelistic Service. SUNDAY. 7 p.m. —MR. W. R. WILSON. SUNDAY, C>.45 p.m.—Song Service. SUNDAY. 8 p.m.—Ol'EN-AIR SERVICE in Marine Square. ALL ARE HEARTILY INVITED To these Homely Services.
\\lr* rrHHE QiALVATION A HUT.. JsK K-*iIiVATIOX -tJ-RMY. dj&Sfr ALBERT STREET. , "stirring revival services continue each sunday. U a.m.-TIIE MAN FOE MEN (Captain H. C. Goflin). i> p.m.—Presentation ot Colours to Band Colonr-Serg<»ant Eecby, who has put in 40 years' service. 7 p.m.—MRS. CAPTAIN GOFFIX. STIRRING GOSPEL ADDRESS. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. PEOPLE'S POPULAR SERVICE. Soloist: Bro. G. Brougliton. 10 a.m.—Open-air Service. Ecoles Avenue. — Bandsman Arbuckle. \XLts rrvHE salvation army. 2§% -*- WALTERS ED., MT. EDEN. •S^Vw^^S , Services, 11 a.m.. 3.15 p.m., 7 p.m. 411 Services Conducted by Staff Captain wd Mrs. Bear. Assisted by Staff Captain Davies and Others. ¥g|UXDAY _AFTERNOOX. MEN'S MEETING, MR. E. F,. PEXXIXGTON. Wellington. Bright Singing. Cordial lnvitatiou Extended to Strangers. ill Young Men Heartily Welcomed. "VT W.C.A. BUILDING. myAW-ftf&J OPEN SUNDAY, TF . *; n m Hostess, MRS. KASPER. tea, o v- yi^.m Club ss i S ti n& . TO2O)AT 0 ' 4 8XUDT GROUP now being fnrmetl fur Girls 1C and over. IGIIER THOUGHT CENTRE.—On account of Mr. Walker's Lecture TO-MORROW no Meeting will be held in Pierce Buildings. Will friends please attend at Scots' Hall, Symomls Street? See lecture notice. SPIRITUAL MISSION, S, BELGIUM ST. SUNDAY SERVICE, 3 P.M. MISS K. BLACK. Address: -Messages for All." TXTEiEATIOSAIi Bible Students. Scots' \ I 1 l ? U ' l .?. y ™. om V St.--3 p.m.. Revelation, cb. ID. God s Judgments Manifest" c. **r» P.m. "Enduring Affliction": AChristian Privilege." Welcome. -No coUecSS™
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 106, 5 May 1923, Page 10
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