ZCCUSIASTICAIi. rHE METHODIST CHURCH OF r NEW ZEALAND. AUCKLAND CENTRAL CIRCUIT. PITT STREET.—II a.m. Rev. G. E. C Irown: 7 p.m.. Rev. e\ 11. Laws. 8.A.. D-D. intheiii, "They Shall Rejoice in Every Good 'hing" (Craston). Solo. "A Song nt Free--0111" (Stanford), by Miss Esther Yeoward. lrgan Recital from 0.-li), by Mr. Edgar Ran,ull. KINGRLAND. —11 a.m.. Rev. A. Reader: p.m., Rev. S. Grillilli. Anthem, "Love Not 3 he World." E-DEN TERRACE.—II a.m., Mr. W. R. lungay: 7 p.m.. Rev. A. Reader. DOMINION I'.OAfl.— II a.m.. Mr. .T. Oast anil Mr. S. Glanville, of China; 7 un., Rev. G. K. Brown. AUCKLAND METHODIST MISSION. EAST STREET.—II a.m.. Young People's , service. Sister Miriam. 7 p.m., Rev. S. ■ I roon. j FRANCE STREET—9 a.m.. Mr. A. i Hannah: 7 p.m.. Mr. Forster. ALEXANDRA STREET.—IO.3O a.m.. , Voting People's Service: 11 a.m.. Rev. S. f.reen : 7 p.m.. Mr F. Williams; 8.15, Men's Meeting, Mr. F. Williams. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. CHURCH MEMBERSHIP DAY. METHODIST COLLEGIATE CHURCH, Grafton Road.—ll a.m.. Rev. H. Ranston, M.A., Lift. D.; 7 p.m.. Student A. R. Pcun. EPSOM.—II a.m.. Rev. W. G. Slade. M.A.: 7 p.m., Rev E. Drake. Monthly Service for Young People. Subjict. "Planning the City of God."' Anthcn-, "Sun of My Soul"' (Turner). MOUNT EDEN.—II a.m.. Rev. E. Drake: 1 p.m.. Bible Class Service", 7 p.m.. Service or Young Men and Women. Treacher. Rev. W. G. Slade, M.A. Subject, "The Divine Discoverer." Solo, by Mr. A. Wallbauk. "After." NEWMARKET.—II a.m.. Mr. C. 0. Hail wood; 7 p.m.. Rev .1. Richards. Gospel Chorus by Choir. PARNELL.—II a.m.. Mr. E. P. Salmon; 7 p.m., Rev. T. G. Carr. Subject. •Believing iv the Impossible." Soloist, Mr NowREMUERA—II a.m.. Rev. J. Richards (Communion) ; 7 p.m., Mr. I. Dcllow, preacher and soloist. AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHN'S.—II a.m.. Rev. J. Olphcrt; subject. "Stewardship." 7 p.m.. Rev. C. 11. Olds. 8.A.; subject, "The Church: "H bat and Why?" Anthem, "Incline Ihlue Ear (Ilimmel). FRANKLIN ROAD.—II a.m.. Mr. E. 11. Warburtoii; 7 p.m., Rev. J. olphert; subject •-Untamable Monsters.' Antnem, "Behold How Good and Joyful" (Whitfield). RICHMOND AVENUE.—II n.m., Mr. T. B. Howard; 7 p.m., Mr. R. Dudley. TtWFIELD—II a.m.. Rev. C. 11. Olds, B.A Solo, Miss Ruth Gourdie. Communion. ... GREAT NORTH ROAD.—II a.m., Mr. Manoah; 7 p.m., Mr. l'iesse. TAEVONPORT METHODIST CIRCUIT. - DEVONPORT.—H a.m.. Rev. C. "Laws, B V D.D. ; anthem, ••Lift Up Your Heads ■ffi^^^^ J -c_» f sS_g 1 "STANLEY"'BAY.-ll a.m.. Rev. J. Ernest Parsons; 7 P.m.. Student Vindifschool VAUXHALL.— 2.4.> p.m.. Mind.i.v c-ciiooi, f\NEHUNGA METHODIST CIRCUIT. ONEHUNGA.—II a.m.. Rev. G S. Cook; 7 p.m., Rev. Dr. 11. Ranston, M.A. PENROSE (Evangelistic Mission).—ll Mr B R Humes: "• l>-'»- (Special Children's Service). Mr. G. It. Harris; 6.40 p.m., Mr. F. G. Browu. _MANGERE.-C.45 p.m.. Bey. G. S. Cook. -VTT. ALBERT METHODIST CHURCH. 11 a.m. anel 7 p.m. REV. A. LIVKRSEDGE. -DIRKENIHEAD METHODIST CIRCUIT. BIRKF.N-.IIEAD-U, Rev W A Burley (Communion): 1, Mr. U ' T \.V U ,0.. - Mr , NORTHCOTB-11, Rev. 3. \\ ngle} , 1. »ir W. G. Markhani. BIRKI>ALI ; .-li. 1 * Utting (Student);; 7, ?"• £• ,A ,ri ENFIELD—3. Mr. H. Lttm„. en".* HITHE-3 Rev. W. A. B.irley. rriAKAPUNA METHODIST CHURCH. -.r-_i„t-. n»r T R. B. Woolloxall. Mornint 11: Evening. 7 Special Subject for Young People. Anthem. . A UCKLAND pBSTRAL M ISPIO .?.' Auckland Central Mission. Corner Victoria and Albert Streets. Motto: "Have Faith in God. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 10.30 a.m.—Prayer. V"a m.—Speaker : Mr. F. Reiel. 7 pS:— REV. R. N. DUTIIIE. of India. Subject: "HIS RICHES." MONDAY 7 p.m.—Girls' Class. Lantern Lecture by MIL PRIESTLY, o£ the Sudan United Mission. TUESDAY —6.30 p.m., Boys' Club : S p.m.. Banei Practice. WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Prayer and Fellowship. YOU will be Heartily Welcomed at any of Our Meetings. PITCAIRN SABBATH IS ONE DAY LATER THAN NEW ZEALAND SATURDAY. WESTERN PARK. TO-MORROW, 2.43. DAVID NIELD, OF WELLINGTON. Subject. "THE CREATOR'S COMMAND— •REMEMBER THE SABBATH DAY" " (Ex. xx.. S-ll). i It was made for The Man or all mankind. Why keep it holy?—to honour the Creator (Isa lvlli. 13). Sabbath Breakers dishonour Him. and should not repeat the Apostles • Creed. The Creator kept the Sabbath 'Gen ii 2-3). Heb. lv.i 4). Christians should , do the same, or they will be ungodllke. or 1 "ungodly" (Eph. v.. 1). The Bible Sabbath begins at Saturday sunset in New Zea- ' land, and ends at Sunday sunset, sabbath ' Breaking is a sin, aud mireformed Sabbat. 11 ' Breakers should not expect to enter tll'i Kingdom (Rev. xxi., 27: xxii.. 15). Do not accept a Godless week with an artificial p Sabbath. 1 COME, HEAR "THE PRESENT j TRUTH." ..... mllE CJALVATION TitMi JgM_ J- HE O ALVATION RMY 1 Mr?. TjARRACKS, X>AREACKS, r 7 ALBERT STREET, s 3 n m UNIQUE 3 p.m INSTALLATION CEREMONY (Couducted by Ensign Gill Inglls) OF OFFICERS FOR YEAR 19.4.25. Solemn Charge and Obligation will he Delivered by the Ensign. '• 11 am HOLINESS CONVENTION 11 a.m Ensign' Inglls will Deliver an Address 01 "The Promise of the Spirit.'' 7 o m The Ever Attractive 7 p.m '- PEOPLE'S POPULAR SERVICE. Characterised by its Happy Atmosphere Bright Singing and Direct Message. • ENSIGN INGLIS Will Deliver an Address, entitled "MAN'S SORROWS." jO u-m .—Nelson and Victoria Streets Bro. Harvey. - mHE H.P.B. LODGE OF THI -L , THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 371, QUEEN STREET. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 7 P.M. A PUBLIC QUESTION MEETING -Will ho held, at which X MR. J. ROSS THOMSON c Will' Answer Questions bearing on the Thcosophlcal Teachings. TUESDAY NEXT, at S p.m.—Fellowshi '? Meeting for Members. WILLIAM STREET lIAI.I - VV Dominion Road Terminus.—Bib: I. Class and Sunday School. 3 V-nu: Gospi - Address. ■ 7 p.m. Speaker, MR- WATSOJ Bright Singing. AH Welcome*.
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 218, 13 September 1924, Page 10
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