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ECCLESIASTICAL. - __ AUCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE. PREACHER, REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. v TO-NIGnT, At 7.30— C.E. SOCIETY. LORDS DAY. LORD'S DAY. - 10 a.m.—Prayer Meeting. . 11 a.m.—BIBLE EXPOSITION. Rllhiect: "ON THE EDGE OP TIIE PROMISED LAND." ■) 2.45 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 5.30 p.m.—Prayer Mooting for Workers. .. 7 p.m.—"THE GREAT SERVICE THAT - IS DIFFERENT." SERMON SUBJECT: "EVERY MANS ~ CHANCE. <ir Toll Mc Who It Is That l! Is Passing My." ' TIIE SONG SERVICE AT 0.30. under the Leadership of Mr. A. E. Wilson. Come .. and Sing Yourself nnd Hear the ' TABERNACLE CHORUS CHOIR. Don't hurry iiwnv at the close. Stay for an Old-fashioned Sing and REVIVAL - PRAYER -MEETING. MONDAY. —BAPTISMAL SERVICE AT 7.30. It >■ x-fjyS_t-v MONDAY, AT 7.30. .: M ID -W EEK "R IBLE '• ml — LZjxJ- cjTUD--. The subject for last week, unavoidably I. dropped will be studied. Watch advertisements. "Vf EN'S MEETING. TABERNACLE—3 P.M.—SUNDAY. Speaker REV. J. PATTISON. of Somervell Church. Men are cordially invited to join us in un N T hour of fellowship and song. "VTOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. ADAM CLARKE. 1 11 a.m.—Morning Meditation. "GOD'S DIRECTIVE WILL AND GOD'S PERMISSIVE WILL." DON'T MISS THIS 0 I SERVICE. 3 p.m.—EVERYBODY is invited to the - YOUNG PEOPLE'S SERVICE. Mr. J. It Hoar is giving SPECIAL ADDRESS on the BEAUTIFUL MODEL OF THE TABERNACLE. .c C.45 p.m.—The Third Address on the FUNDAMENTAL TRUTHS OF CHRIST.c lANITY: "THE GREAT DAYS OF CREATION." Come and SEE this Great Chart, and HEAR these Great Truths of ie Revelation. r. Bright Congrcgationnl Singing. Communion at Close. " ■ FROM MONDAY to THURSDAY, at 7.30 I, -—MR. J. HOAR continues his Addresses ou "THE TYPICAL AND SYMBOLIC TEACHING OF THE TABERNACLE IN THE WILDERNESS," illustrated by LARGE MODEL OF THE TABERNACLE. You are Welcome. GRANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. Near Dominion Road Post Office. TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT, 7.30 — PAUL KANAiMOUI, the Great Japanese Evu-gel- ~ Ist, will speak on "ENPERIENCES O. I, THE JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE." Take this opportunity of hearing this cultured and powerful speaker. ANNUAL THANKSGIVING, SUNDAY (To-morrow). —7- a.m., Prayer Meeting. 11 a.m.. REV. A. S. WILSON. "The Good Gifts of the Father." 7 p.m., REV. EVAN 'HARRIES, of St. James' Presbyterian n Church. "Does It Pay To Serve God?" Special Thanksgiving Offerings at Each Service. * "CIPSOM BAPTIST CHURCH. aa Pastor: C. CHANT. -• 11 a.m.—"Fruits of the Spirit." 6.3o—Prayer Meeting. 7 p.m.—"After Death—What?" Communion. ROYAL OAK.—7 p.m., Mr. C. C. Harris. '* WEDNESDAY, 7.50, at Epsom, Mr. Paul Kanamorl. _ /"yTAHUHU BAPTIST CHURCH. 1, V SUNDAY SERVICES. Morning, 11 a.m. Evening, 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting, 6.30 p.m. Song Service, 6.50 p.m. \- OTAHUHU EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN. y Continues on Sunday in Public Hall, at 3 y p.m. and 8.15 p.m. Speaker, Mr. C. J. Rolls (Supt. N.Z. Bible Training Institute). See special notices at back of paper. E' "pONSONBY BAPTIST . CHURCH. [, *- — REV. STEPHEN J. C__MPB__J-L. THANKSGIVFNG SUNDAY, 01 a.m., 7 p.m. ; # ; Visitors Welcome. "VTOUNT ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH. ' SERVICES: 11 and 7. Morning Subject.: "TIIE FORLORN PROPHET." _ Communion to Follow Evening Service. V Prenchcr. : , REV. A. ANSTICE. n "RICHMOND BAPTIST CHURCH. i- Minister; REV. R. HORN. * Services: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. All Welcome. I, TJIDENDALE BAPTIST CHURCH. 1. aU R e _,_ jt_ jj Turner.—7 a.m., Prayer S 'Meeting. 11 a.m., Colossian Study. 7 p.m., i. "Sabbath or Lord's Day." Sunday School Hall, White Swan. —Snnday School, 10 a.m. ' Service. 7 p.m. .Preacher/Mr. R. Christie. ' TLfILFORD BAPTIST CHURCH—Sub- - LTX jects: 11 n.m., "The Temptation to Selfishness" ; 7 p.m., "God's Way to Re-: demption." Communion' close of Evening - Service. Preacher, Rev. E. Nieholls. C.E. '• Meeting, Saturday, 7.30. Prayer Meeting, d 7.30. A UCKLAND SPIRIT.ALIST CHURCH. '~ 175 A, SYMONDS STREET. " SUNDAY, 2 p.m.—LYCEUM. *• 3 p.m.—MESSAGES. *• • 5 p.m.—Tea. 7 p.m.—MR. W. T. ANDERTON Subject: Z "THE BIBLE IN SCHOOLS" Mr. Anderton will deal with this subject from a Spiritualist standpoint. Being a leader in the British Spiritualist Lyceum Movement, and'one who did much work to ;. advance the education of the child, when a you listen to ' Mr. Anderton you listen c to the authority on Spiritualism in New s Zealand. Questions invited. THE SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS' CHURCH (Incorporated). j NEWTON CHAMBERS (Upstairs). Opp. Newton P. 0., Karangahape Road. , SUNDAY, 3 p.ui.—Open Spiritual Circle. SUNDAY, 7 p.m.—Address by Mr. H. M. Boucher. "Ancient Prophets and Modern Mediums." Also Biblical Phenomena Messages. MONDAY, S p.m.—Psychometry and Medical Clairvoyance. Mr. Potter. TUESDAY, 8 p.m.—Open Circle, Psychic ~ Pictures. Good results. No camera. 5 WEDNESDAY, S p.m.—Psychometry and Medical Clairvoyance. Mr. . Bloebourn. THURSDAY, S p.m.—Open Circle. Messages. SATURDAT, S p.m.—Open Healing and Psychic Circle. N.B.—Mr. Boucher is a teacher who has a convincing and interesting personal experience to back his spiritual science, and is writing- a -series of Lectures for the "Harbinger of Light." He will take orders c for this -paper. . ■ . c y . . rpHE KOSMAN CHURCH OF - 1 - SPIRITUALISTS. DRUIDS' HALL. North Street, Newton. SUNDAY SERVICES : 3 p.m.—Afternoon Meeting. Subject: "THE HUMAN AURA." Messages. MR. COTTAM. 7 p.m. — MR. COTTAM. Subject : 3 " HUMANITY." Messages. 7.30 p.m., WEDNESDAY.—Psychometry, MR. COTTAM. 1- H P 1 Tt I T Z A L I S M. CHURCH. OF TRUE SPIRITUAL LIGHT. -Service To-morrow; Foresters' Hall, Edinburgh. Street, Newton (Upstairs)", 7 p.m. Nurse Clayton will speak. Subject: "The Sign -Post-of God." Also a short ,™ talk on Spiritual Phenomena. We believe in _ the Trinity. Every Wednesday (changed from Tuesday) Evening. Public Circle by Nurse 'Clayton and~ Students, 7.30, GO, - Mackelvie Street, off Ponsonby Road. " TTTRIGHT'S HALL, 8, Belgium Street.— »» Sunday, 3 p.m.. Open Circle: Miss Black and others; messages, questions and t. addresses. AU welcome. "CUtIENDS MEETING HOUSE .(Quakers). - 1 : "Mt. "Eden Boad, corner Syivaii Ay.— Meeting fox Worship, 11 aan. ■■■?-*•-

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 170, 19 July 1924, Page 10

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