ECCLESIASTICAL. AUCKLAND COUNCIL OF CHRISTIAN -A- congregations. THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE COUNCIL Will be held in ST. DAVID'S CHURCH BUILDING, Khyoer Pass, Auckland, On MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1032, At 7.45 p.m. The Retiring President. REV. W. LAWSON MARSH, will give an Address, entitled "THE CHURCH'S CHALLENGE TO THE PRESENT WORLD ORDER." The Adoption of the Annual Report and Election of Office-bearers and Members of the Executive Committee will follow. The Executive Committee will meet at 7.30 p.m. (sharp) on the same evening. I W. 11. WHITELAW. Him. Secretary. ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Lower Symonds St. Minister : "pEV. TVO "OERTRAM, M.A. MORNING, 11—Subject : " rpHE REDEEMER'S "VT7ORK IN THE TTNSEEN." Quartette. "IN HUMBLE FAITH AND HOLY LOVE " (Garretn. Quartette, " TEACH ME O LORD " (Atwood). EVENING, 7—Subject: " rpHE T3ROBLEM OF T)AIN." Quartette. " 1 wtll always give THANKS " (Calkin). Quartette. "O, WORSHIP THE LORD" (Hollin*). Hon. Organist, Dr. Neil McDougall. CJT. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN *° CHURCH (Khyber Pass Road). REV. \V. BOWER BLACK, LL.B. Public Worship: 11 a.m. and 7 p,m. Special Evening Subject: "THE COMMUNION OF SAINTS." A Sadly Misunderstood Doctrine. Organist, E. S. Craston, Mus. Bac. CJT. DAVID'S HALL, Khyber Pass-*-J MONDAY, October 3, 8 p.m. Alpine j Lecture, "Tramping In the Southern Alps," by the Rev. \V. Bower Black, LL.B. Illustrated by 200 Magnificent Lantern Slides prepared by Mr. W. A. Kennedy, Christcliurcli. Admission 1/. ST JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Wellington St. —Mouth of Witness concludes. 11 a.m., Rev. F. A. Thompson, Northcote: 7 p.m., Rev. Evan R. Harries. Subject: "The Mighty Partnership." TV/FOUNT EDEN PRESBYTERIAN . CHURCH. Morning—ll a.m. Evening—-7 p.m. REV. ANGUS MacDONALD. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, . Gardner Road. 11 a.m., 7 p.m., REV. J. W. McKENZIE, M.M., B.A. BALMORAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 11 a.m.. Memorial Service in memory of the Into Mrs. J. Dick ; 7 p.m., " Suffering a Discipline on the Credit Side." Rev. W. A. Gilmour, 8.A., preaches.. ST. LUKE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 1 (Remuera Road). II a.m.—REV. R. R. ADAIR, M.A.. B.D. 7 pjm.—REV. J. A. THOMSON. Prayer Meeting on. Wednesday at 7.15 p.m. SOMERVELL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cor. Remuera ltd. and Green Lane. REV. T. N.' CUTTLE. 11 a.m.—"JESUS AND PILATE." 7 p.m.—" HIKING." Soloist: Miss Garton. T. ALBERT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mount Albert Road. Preacher: THE REV. It. E. EVANS, COMMUNION AT BOTH SERVICES. "This do ,in Remembrance of Me." ni, john's church; papatoetoe. 11; mm.—'-"five Ministry of Good Cheer." T p.m. (Station Rd.). — "Religion —An Affair of the Heart." REV. T. H. ROSEVEARE. WILSON MEMORIAL CHURCH, Victoria Avenue, Remuera. . 7 p.m.—MR. A. TUCKER.
VlglllllllHllli;|||l» M E w S , , BEOTIIKKUOOD. /jW A Wellesley Street. SUNDAY AFTERNOON Speaker: MR. W. BRAGG, "A MESSAGE OF OPTIMISM AND HOPE." TUESDAY, 1.5 p.m. — MR. YOLLAND continues his Lunch Hour Talks. AT W.C.A. SUNDAY SINGSONG, 8.30. ALL WELCOME. GOOD MUSICAL PROGRAMME BY OVERSEAS CLUB. Hostess: MRS. KEVEN. T7IREE FUNDAMENTAL /fPK s M\ CHURCH, I I l ORANGE HALL, Newton Road. H. N. MACLEAN, M.A., II a.m.—"THE 'MODERN' ' CHRIST A FORGERY." (For proof read Colossians). 2.45 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p. m ._"THE CLARION CALL TO THE ; CITY.", WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Grafton Library Hall. Prayer, Praise and Exposition. #0/ QALVATION ARMY CONGRESS JSS-Sfc KO HALL, KWAa GREY AVENUE. THIS SUNDAY, AT 7 P.M. A Unique Service. PUBLIC ENROLMENT OF SOLDIERS Under the S.A. Flag. SYDNEY BRIDGE will Speak. Subject: "WHAT IS CONVERSION?" 3 p.m.—GREAT MUSICAL MEETING. Bro. H. Deighton Conducts. 11 a.m.—"THE UNKNOWN DISCIPLES." 10 a.m.—Open-air, Wakefleld Street. 10 a.m., 2 p.m.—Sunday School. COME WITH THE CROWD TO THE ARMY. >■ TTIGIIER THOUGHT O? JJL N.Z., INC. ffm/\l THB TEMPLE, [L^Ljfei-)'! Corner Pitt and Wellington SUNDAY, 11 a.m. — Young Folks' Worship and Study Group. Mrs. GseceH Silcock, G. 40 p.m. Organ Recital. Mr! Herbert Barrlngton. 7 p.m., Musical Worship and Affirmation. Animal Welfare Week Address: "The Kinship or Created Things," Mr T. W. .Silcock. Orcnn and Piano Duo, "I Waited for the Lord." Mrs. V. J. Moller and Mr. H. Barrington. Temple Trio will render "Arle" and "I'onsolation." Mrs. Hamilton King will sing "Yonder/' Inspiring and Uplifting Worship you should attend. TUESDAY, 8 p.m.—Public Speaking and WEDNESDAY, 2 ' p.m.—Women's Progress Club. Fourth of Series of Talks on "Hiawatha," Mrs. Grace H. Silcock. Prosperity and Esoteric Groups as Usual. EVERYBODY ALWAYS WELCOME. PUIRISTIAN SCIENCE.—First Church of Christ, Scientist, Auckland, Church Hall, Symonds Street (near Grafton Services : Sunday. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: " UNREALITY." Golden Text: Eccles. v., 7. Sunday School in Scots Hall, Symonds WEDNESDAY. —Testimony Meeting, 8 v p.m. Reading Room, Vulcan Buildings, Room 3i : Mon. to Fri., 12.30 to 4 p.m.; Friday Evening, 6.30 to 8.30. _i___ THE CHURCH OF THE GOLDEN LIGHT, 8. Belgium St.—Sunday, 7 p.m.; "The Light or the World is Love. - "Brother John." Floral Messages in After Circle Healing Circles Thursdays, 7A» p.m., and Saturdays, 2.45. Open Circle 7.43 p.m. to-night. NEWTON EAST MISSION. Corner of Belgium and East Streets. 11 a.m.—MR. T. JOHNSON. . . 7 p.m.—MR. F. S. MARTIN. Bright Services. All Welcome. EVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, Mackelvie Street, Ponsonby. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Subject: " THE SEAL OF GOD." ' You are Vitally Concerned.. Come !
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 233, 1 October 1932, Page 17
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