ECCLESIASTICAL. p REBBYTERIAN QHU'BCH. fiT. ANDREW'S, Lower Symonds Street, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1928. YOUNG PEOPLE'S DAY. Morning, 11—Special 'Service, conducted by MR. H. B. BURNETT. Evening, 7—REV. W. GILMOUR, B-A. (of Edendale). Subject :• "What Then Shall I do With Jems?" Pilate's Climacteric Question, and its Farreaching Consesquences. MUSIC by St. Andrew's Quartet. — Quartet, "Abide With Me" (Churchill) ; Solo, "Eye Hath Not Seen" ("Holy City"), Miss Phyllis Gribbin; Quartet, God Is a Spirit" (Sterndale Bennett). Hon. Organist, Dr. Neil McDongall. CST. DAVID'S, Khyfier Pass. 11 a.m.—"GOD THE LIGHT-GIVER AND THE) LIGHT HE GIVES." 7 p.m.—"THE VALUE OF A FAITH OPENLY ACKNOWLEDGED." Preacher: REV. IVO E. BERTRAM, M.A. Minister: REV. D. C. HERRON, m a On WEDNESDAY Next, at S p.m.—A Welcome Social will be tendered by the Congregation to Rev. D. C. and Mrs. Herron, on their return from' Scotland. ST. JAMES', Wellington St. (Ponsonby Cars). YOUNG PEOPLE'S DAY. 11 a.m.—S.S. Scholars and Friends. Preacher: REV. EVAN R. HARRIES. Anthem, "Creation's Hymn" (Beethoven) 7 p.m.—Bible Classes and other Young People. Preacher: REV. S. NIXON, of Pukekobe, assisted by Bible Class Men. Anthem, " O Clap Your Hands" (Turner). "DELMONT—REV. S. J. ATKINS. - u Young People's Sunday (Special Services). 11—"The Brasier of Bedford." 7—"The Fruits of Labour." Second Birthday Fair, Friday and Sat. Next. (St. Paul's). Preacher: REV. B. MOWBRAY FINNIS. Morning, 11—"THE NIGHTINGALE OF THE PSALMS." Evening, 7—"THE IMMINENCE OF GOD." Thursday—Mid-Week Service, 7.30 p.m. Sunday, October 28, wlil'be observed as Children's Day. Preacher: REV. W. LAWSON MARSH, M.A. VPSOM, Gardner Road. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. 11 a.m.—REV. WM. GILMOUR, BA. 3 p-m,—REV. S. J. ATKINS. 7 p.m.—rev. wm. Mcdonald, b.d. Organist, Mr. C. D. Barker. Special Singing by the Children. A Cordial welcome to All. XpDENDALE, Balmoral Road. -Ei 11 a.m.—REV. WM. McDONALD, B.D. (Epsom). 7 pm.—Special Young People's Service. < Special Speaker: MR. W. BIRCH. All Welcome. T.OWER REMUERA MISSION HALL. 7 p.m.—Presbyterian Service. Student, Bible Training Institute. TTNOX, Parnell (Birdwood Crescent). IV. v Minister: REV. A. MACDONALD ABP LAND. Morning, 11—Subject: "CHRIST: THE MAN OF SORROWS." Evening;. 7—Snbjeet: U A PROMISING LIFE WRECKED." \fOUNT ALBERT. ill 11 a.m. pan. - REV. W. D. MORRISON-SCTHEKLAND. Evening Subject: - "PROVIDENCE IN HUMAN LIFE— A STUDY." ; "VCOL'NT EDEN (near Tram Terminus). -*«■ 'Divine Service: 11 aim. and 7 pjn. ' REV. LEONARD H. HUNT. ' Evening Anthem, "Sun of My SouL" Special' Musical Service, Sunday Evening Next, Oct 28, Including "Halleluiah Chorus" ("Messiah"), and "The Heavens axe Telling" from "The Crea- ' ' tlou.' ■ ' ■- t: ■ YVNEHUNGA—Young People's Day.—ll v ajoL, Sunday School earrice; 7 pjn., Bible Class Servfce.—Rer. D. D. Scott. 7 pan. Papapa Hall, Y3I.CA. TJAPATOETOE, fit. John's.' 1 YOUNG PEOPLE'S DAY. 11 a.m.—CHIEDREN'S SERVICE. .. 7 pjn. (Station Road). —Young People's Service. ■ REV. T. H. ROSEVEARE. "RICHMOND (Frauds Street, Grey Lynn ■ A», : Tram Terminus). Services: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. REV. ANGUS MacDONALD (Stornoway). OT. ENOCH'S, Morningside. w : . Services: 11a.m. and 7 p.m. REV. P. J. WAINWRIGHT, Minister. ST. LUKE'S, Remuera Road. Divine' WorriMp: - 11 aA.—"EQUIPMENT FOR OFFICE." Ordination of Elder. 7 p.m.—"ABUNDANT LIFE." Half-Yearly Evening Communion. Preacher : REV. J. A. THOMSON. QT. PETER'S, Great North Road. O 11—MR. CARTER, Student. a 7—RHIV. C. G. SCRIMGEOUR, Central Mission. . .. tN.B. Bale of Work, October 27, 3 p.m. To-be opened by Councillor Donald. . QT. SXECCOBN'S, D Jervols Road. Ponsonby. i . ? ... YOUNG PEOPLE'S DAY. -. 11 iLm.—" NARROW IS THE WAY." Rally of Sunday School Scholars; 7 pjn.—" THE ARMOUR OF GOD." Rally of Bible Class Members. t- : Preacher: . REV. FRAZER B. BARTON, B. A SOMERVELL. Remuera. , YOUNG, PEOPLE'S DAY. : 11 a.m.—REV. F. A. THOMPSON, 1 President S.S. Union. 7' p.m.—REV. J. PATTISON. , • , . r AH welcome. AUCKLAND .HIGHER > JBL ' A THOUGHT CENTRE. Inl (Ine.). : THE TEMPLE. (Cor. Pitt and Wellington Stn.) ' SUNDAY. "• 11.15 ajn.—"KNOW THYSELB'.'* ... MR. T. W. SILCOCK. 7 p.m.—"UP OUT OF EGYPT." DR. C. 8. BONE, • Ph.D., World Lecturer and ■ TUESDAY, 7.45. p.m.—"MAN TRIUMPH- ' ANT." DR. C. 8. BONE, Ph.D. WEDNESDAY, 2 pjiu—Women's Progress Club.- ' Social Afternoon. 7.30 pjn.— Radiant Health ."Breathing." Hear the Message that given Health, Happiness and Prosperity—NOW. . Yon are j Welcome —COME. JOIN OUR PROSPERITY club." ■>: - ~ppALF-YEARLY • christian V ' v vrui (D.V.) be Held to the gCOTS i j " * r - (Unper' Symmids Street), SATURDAY TILL MONDAY '(LABOUR -DAY),-- . r OCTOBER ;20, 21, and 22, inclusive. ' H6urs of Meetings: ' SATURDAY—3 to 5, «:30 to 8.30 p.m. LORD'S DAY—2.4S to 4. 6.30 to 8.30 DJn. MONDAY—II to 1, 2.30 to 5, 6.30 to 8.30 .p.-Ufc . " Speakers Expected: J- DUTHIE. GEO. WILSON. H. C. ISAAC. A. SMITH. R- WILSON. R. A. LAIDLAW. H. YOLLAND. And Othersi. Intervals for Refreshments, i. Special Hymn Books' will be Used. ALL CHRISTIANS HEARTILY INVITED. I • ■ 20 ATORESSBg WILL BE GIVEN In SCOTS HALL, Symonds Street. ri DAY. — 3 p.m. ' L "MJ. GEO. WILSON (Malay), l " Student; will speak on MESSAGE Bl wru? . -x^DAYT E WORLr Evangelistic Service ' 7 : — U)Riys DAY. ' T "pjn. MHL H. C. ISAAC (Evangelist) Will also speak on "NOrt FOUND." 4
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1928, Page 20
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