_ ECCLESIASTICAL. ►S T " rTirM.?.« E \ V ' S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Lower Symonds St. Minister: JVC jgERTRAM, M.A. " 11 —Subject: Q.ODS rpiIOUGHTS AND QUll fpHOUGHTS." EVENING, 7 : gPECIAL SERVICE Sol^ V1 ?r? MINUTES' SERMON, holo, Miss Gnbbm, "Yonder" (Matthews). Hallowed Day Hath Sl.ined (Stainer), "Lord, I Have Loved it mi. Thy House" (Torrance), Us .% Peace" (Mendelssohn), "nil • ™ ke Lnto Thee" (Sullivan), Blessing, Glory, Wisdom" (Tows) Hon. Organist. Dr. Neil McDongail. C?T. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Upper Khyber Pass lioad). MINISTER : U, EV " W. B° WEK g LA CK, LL.B. PUBLIC WORSHIP: l^\y lXG TnK COURAGE OF ONE'S CONVICTIONS." EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNORGENERAL will Attend. quarterly Parade of Scouts, Guides Brownies and Cubs. Jp.m.-SPECIAL YOUTH SERVICE. 1 E rnr,\^ iIEXD OUS ADVENTURE OF THE KINGDOM OF GOD." Young Men and Women Cordially Invited. G<T. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CIIURCII, Wellington Street, off Pitt Street. Preacher: REV. EVA??* R. HARRIES. 11 a.m.—"At the Fenst of Tabernacles." 7 p.m.—"Prayer the Evidence of New Life." ]\ 'FOUNT EDEN PRESBYTERIAN x '-*- CIIURCII. Minister: REV. E. J. TIPLER. B.A. Morning, 11— " THE DIVINE TRANSLATOR." Evening, 7— "WHO CRUCIFIED CHRIST?" NOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PARNELL. REV. MACDONALD ASPLAND. Morning,' 11—Solo, " God That Madest Earth," Miss Nellie Lingard. Evening, 7—MUSICAL SERVICE. Anthem: "incline Thine Ear" (Uimmel). Soloist: Mr. T. Ha worth. Anthem: " Thon Wilt Keep Ilim " (Williams). Solo: " lie Wipes the Tear." Miss Reta McCullay. Anthem: " The Day is Past and Over " (Marks). Duct: Miss Mae Craig, Mr. J. Cautlay. Anthem: " Sun of My Soul " (Turner). Soloists: Miss Beryl Tullocli and Mr. T. II a worth. Solo: Mr. J. Cantlay. Antliem: "The Day Thou Gavest " (Woodward). Organist: Mr. Claude Laurie. .BRING AND BUY SALE, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 2.30 p.m. TpI'SOM PRESBYTERIAN CIIURCII, Gardner Road.—ll a.m., " Beggars and Beautiful Gates." Solo, " Come Unto Mo," Miss MeLeod. 7 p.m., "Failure and Recovery." REV. J. TV. McKENZIE, M.M., B.A. T»ALMORAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, REV. W. GILMOUR, B.A. 11 aim.—" Standing on the Sunny Side of Calvary." 7 p.m.—" Seeing God in the Spirit of the Extra Mile." Soloist, Mr. Lambert Harvey. Anthem by Choir. Organist, Mrs. 11. S. Harvey. T. LUKE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Reuiuera Road). Divine Worship: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ■ Preacher: REV. J. A. THOMSON. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday at 7.13 p.m. OMERVELL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Cur. Remuera Rd. and Green Lane). REV. T. N. CUTTLE. Divine Services: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. -jyj-T. ALBERT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preacher: REV. R. E. EVANS. 11 am —"Jesus, the Pathfinder of Civilisation." Anthem by Young Worshippers Choir*2.30 p.m.—Baptismal Service. ..Z p.m.—"Christian Statesmanship,', .(a) Unity "of Race dethands Statesmanship ; (b) Jesus meets the demand. Anthem, Hymn 171 (New Book). C<T JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, to " PAPATOETOE. 11 a.m.—"On the Watch Tower " . 7 p.m. (Station Road).—"The Meaning of justification." . REV. T. 11. ROSEVEARE. ILSON MEMORIAL CHURCH, Victoria Avenue. Remuera. 7 p.m.—MR. F. CRESriN.
Auckland council of christian CONGREGATIONS. QUESTION AFTERNOON. CONCERT CHAMBER, SUNDAY, AT 2.45 P.M. «inffliriii"iiiiin'my "|yfEN's brotherhood. KhA SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Subject: W " What Hath God Wrought." Visitors to Auckland Specially Welcome. TUESDAY, 1.15 —Lunch Hour Bible Study. THURSDAY, G p.m.—Preachers' Club. Y W.C.A. SONG SERVICE. 8.30, IN LOUNGE. Good Musical Programme. Hostess: Miss Cooke. ALL RESTING S. FOLLOW-UP OF NICHOLSON MISSION. gUNDAY O O'CLOCK. M* L. S TEELE ' Missionary from Jehol District, Manchuria. " THE BIBLE IN THE MISSION FIELD." Come Early to the. Song Service. LEWIS EADY HALL, Just Below John Court. THE H.P.B. LODGE OF THE rpHEOSOPHICAL gOCIETY, 371, Queen Street. SUNDAY. AT 7 P.M. "THE KROTONA RITUAL" Will be Presented by Members of the Round Table. The crowning result of spirituality is unity, the existence of love ana peace among the faithful of every crecd. All good men are of one religion—the religion of the spirit. oy, qalvatioh army, ipWfe CONGRESS HALL, VCZ/fl Grey ATenue"AFTER DEATH—WHAT?" SYDNEY BRIDGE has been asked: "Was the Rev Wm. P. Nicholson right when lie said that at death a Sinner immediately went to Hell and the Righteous to Heaven.' HEAR THIS ANSWERED — THIS SUNDAY AT 7 P.M. 3 p . m .—An Hour of Variety, conducted by Deputy B/M Dopson. 11 a.m.—"l KNOW." Various Speakers. 10 a.m. —Open-air, Nelson Street. COME TO THE AKMY. T7KEH FUNDAMENTAL J CHURCH IN N.Z. / \ Minister, V J DR. H. N. MACLEAN, M.A., \ Orange Hall, Newton Road, Symonds Street. 11 a.m.—MR. PERCY TOMPKINS. 2.45 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m.—MR. FRED EADE. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 7.30. — I'rayer Meeting. /"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. —First Church of Christ, Scientist, Auckland,, now nt Unity Hall, Sunday School Union lildgs.. Queen St. Services : £unday, 11 a.m. and i pm Sub.: "Christian Science. Golden Text: Isaiah ix., 2. Sunday School in. Scots Hall, Symonds St., 11 a.m. Wednesday.—Testimony Meeting, 8 P- m - Heading Room : Vulcan Buildings. Room 37 • Mon. to Fri., 12.30 to 4 p.m.; Friday, Evening, 6.30 to 8.30,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 147, 24 June 1933, Page 17
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