_ ECCLESIASTICAL. L. ST- r , T ANDRE\\".S PRESBYTERIA: CHURCH, Lower Symonds St Minister: V. JVO JgERTRAM, M.A. 'i- MORNING, 11—Subject: «. "T HB B mss ing of a Q uie - T " JJEART." EVENING, 7—Subject: "JJERH AND JJEREAFTER." Quartette, "Praise His Awful Name" (Las Judgment). Solo, Mr. Colledge, "Arm Arm, \e Brave" (Judas Maccabaeus) Duet, Miss Woods and Mr. Fisher. "For sake Me Not in This Dread Hour" (Las n Judgment). Hon. Organist: Dr. Neil McDougall. EVENING SERVICE WILL BE p. __ BROADCAST BY IYA. SJT. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCI(Upper Khyber Pass Road). s. MINISTER: R EV ' W J3 OWER gLACK, LL.B PUBLIC WORSHIP. 11 THK INWARDNESS OF OUR >. LORD'S TEMPTATION." 2.30 p.m.—Sunday Schools and Bible 3* Classes. ) 7 P ' 11 -—' TH E BIBLE'S WHILES RICHT' A Study in the Faith that works Miracles. » T - JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Wellington Street, off Pitt Street. Preacher: REV. EVAN R. HARRIES, y ll a.m.—" The Vine aiul Its Branches." 7 p.m. "As a Mother Comforteth." "IITOUNT ALBERT PRESBYTERIAN J -'- L CHURCH. Preacher : REV. R. E. EVANS. - 11 a m.—Memorial Service to the late Rev. D. D. Rodger. Anthem; "Crossing the Bar." 7 p.m.—"AN AWAKENED CONSCIENCE." Anthem. EDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Minister: REV. E. J. TIPLER, B.A. Morning, 11— ', "THREE GREAT INTERESTS IN LIFE." Anthem : "I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes." 7 p.m.—" SELECTED LIVES." Anthem : "Behold the Lamb of God." Knox Presbyterian church, PAR NELL. REV. MACDONALD ASPLAND. Morning, 11—Subject "DAVID LIVINGSTONE—THE MODERN ST. PAUL." . Solo : "Arm, Arm, Ye Brave" (Handel), Mr. T. Hawortli. ' Evening, 7—Subject: "THE DIVINE PURPOSE CONCERNING HUMANITY." Anthem : "The Lord Is My Shepherd" (Macfarren). Organist: Mr. Claude Laurie. : PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Minister: REV. W. GILMOUR, B.A. * 11 a.m.—"Living Up to Our Vows of Office" 7 p.m.—"Sharing," or "Saved From I Selfishness." Organist : Sirs. H. S. Harvey. Next Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 11 • and 12, Choir Operetta, Centenary Hall. (See Advertisement Back Page.) ST. LUKE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Remuera Road). : Minister: REV. J. A. THOMSON. Divine Worship: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. At the Morning Service MR. D. D. PORTER, London Secret a.y of the Egypt General Mission, will speak on " THREE L TYPES OF EGYPTIAN." Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7.15 p.m. IfU'SOM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Gardner Road. Minister, Rev. J. W. McKenzie, M.M., B.A. 11 a.m.-—■ 7 p.m.—Rev. F. A. Crawshaw, Sec. Mls- . sion to Lepers. . TUES., 7.3o—Lauteru Lecture. "Sunshine at Shadow Lines." SOMERVELL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Cor. Remuera Rd. and Green Lane.) > 11 a.m., Mission to Lepers, Rev. F. A. > Crawshaw; 7 p.m., Rev. T. N. Cuttle. Lan- ■ tern Lecture, "Sunshine for Shadowed Lives." Wednesday, 7.45 p.m. TXTILSON MEMORIAL CHURCH, » V Victoria Avenue, Remuera. 7 p.m.—MR. A. TUCKER. THURSDAY, 12th, 7.30 P.M., LANTERN LECTURE ON BOLIVIA, By MISS MARION NEAL. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Papatoetoe. ' 11 a.m.—"TWO SEEKERS MEET." 7 p.m.—Musical Service (Church). Wednesday, 11th, 7.45 p.m.—Youth Prayer Meeting. Organist, Miss B. A. Campbell. REV. T. H. ROSEVEARE. ONEHUNGA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 73RD ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m.—RT. REV. D. D. SCOTT. Soloist, Mr. Bert Skeels. 3 p.m.—REV. L. B. BUSFIELD. 7 p.m.—REV. C. H. LAWS, 8.A., D.D. Solist, Miss Beryl Smith. Anniversary Social on Thursday, 7.40 p.m. -pjl AD Y JJALL jy£ EETX NG S gUNDAY g O'CLOCK. SPECIAL ADDRESS. jyj-R. jQOUGLAS pORTER, OF LONDON. HOME DIRECTOR EGYPT GENERAL MISSION, And a Missionary of 20 Years' Experience in Egypt. Will Speak on " -pjIGYPT, THE J i AND OF ™ E QHURCH." Don't Fail to Hear This Inspiring Speaker. LEWIS EADY HALL (Just Below John Court's). npHE ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, JL 175, Symonds Street. SUNDAY —11 a.m., " Worship." ' MR. G. J. CLARKE Speaks, 3 p.m.—" MATTHEW 24th." 7 p, m .—" IMPREGNABLE." MR AND MRS. G. LOIIETZ Speak. THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m. "Shall not God search this out? For He knoweth the secrets of the heart. All Welcome. — T7IREE FUNDAMENTAL JJ CHURCH. i f 1 Minister : t ( \\ ) DR. II- N. MACLEAN. Orange Hall, Newton Road, Symonds Street. 11 a.m.—MR. JOHN FERGUSON. 2.45 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m.—MR. JOHN FERGUSON. WEDNESDAY NIGHT MEETING. A Lantern Lecture on India will be given by Mrs. Bailey. THE H.P.B. LODGE OF THE rjMIEOSOPIIICAL gOCIETY, vASAy 371, Queen Street. SUNDAY, AT 7 P.M. Public Lecture by MR. 11. S. DAVIES. Subject: "A PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECT OF LIFE." WEDNESDAY, at 8 p.m.—A Delightful Programme of Music, Song, Dance and Drama, arranged l>y the Academy Playeis. Admission Free. Collection in Aid of the Lodge. rriHE municipal hall J- (Interdenominational), BROADWAY, NEWMARKET. Superintendent: Rev. T. Russell Cameron. 7 p.m.—"BOLSHEVISM — ITS RISE, ITS PROGRESS, ITS DESTINY." Come and hear the facts relating to this impending world tragedy in the light of the sure Word of Prophecy. All other Services and Classes as usual. "Order my steps in Thy Word and let not any Iniquity have dominion over me." EAD TIDINGS ASSEMBLY; OAK HALL, LIVERPOOL ST. — 11 a.m., Communion and the Word. Speaker, Mr. Mouatt; 3 p.m., Testimony Meeting and Prayer; 7 p.m., "Analysing Our Condition." Speaker, D. Boath. Come aud hear this four-square message. A UCKLAND COMPANY OF JEHOVAH'S J\. WITNESSES Meets Fountain of Friendship Hall, Newton Road. SUNDAY, 3 p.m., Study. " Watclitower 7 p.m., Lecture by Mr. R. T. Iteid —"Tlio . Way of Escape."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 237, 7 October 1933, Page 19
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