ECCLESIASTICAL. ! OT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Lower Symonds St. MORNING, 11. i\X R ' Q YRIIL ' JpRENCH. (Minister Designate of Huntly.) Quartettes, "Bless the Lord. O My Soul" (Grundy), "Rock of Ages" (Dudley-Buck). EVENING, 7. J£EV. JVO JgERTRAM, M.A. Subject: 'TJIHE piCTURE gCREEN IN THE gOUL." Quartettes. "Break Forth into .Toy" (Barnby), "Come Unto Him" (Gounod). Hon. Organist: Dr. Neil McDougall. gT. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Upper Khyber Pass Road). MINISTER: JTEV. Y\7 gOWER "gLACIv, LL.B. Public Worship : 11 a.m.—"There Standeth One." 7 p.m.— *' There is baitli weal and wae comes aye wi' warld's gear."—Scott. A study in the Christian use of Money. T. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Wellington Street, off Pitt Street. 11 a.m.— Preacher: REV. ISAAC JOLLY, M.A. 7 p.m.— Preacher: REV. EVAN R. HARRIES. Mount albert Presbyterian church. Preacher: REV. R. E. EVANS. PROTESTANT PRINCIPLES SUNDAY. 11 a.m.-*-"Tho Poor Men of Lyons" (Waldenses); 2.30 p.m.. Sunday School Rally combined with a Baptismal and Cradle Roll Service. Parents and scholars are especially invited to this Service. (The Service will be Bright and Helpful). 7 p.m.—"WHY I AM A PROTESTANT." Mount eden Presbyterian CHURCH. Minister: REV. E. J. TIPLER, B.A. 11 a.m.—"WHY MISSIONS?" Anthem : " Ccxtne Unto Me." 7 p.m.—" THE DIFFERENCE CHRIST MAKES." Antliein : " Behold the Lamb of God." Knox Presbyterian church, PARNELL. REV. MACDONALD ASPLAND. Morning, 11—Subject: " LESSONS TO BE LEARNED IN SOLITUDE." Anthem: "Teach Me Thy Way" (Spolir). Evening, 7—Subject: "GOD'S GUIDING VOICE WITHIN." Quartet: "The Nlglit is Far Spent" (Hewlett), Miss Mae Craig, Miss Joyce Smith, Mr. E. Keys, Mr. I. Hawortli. Organist: Mr. Claude Laurie. EPSOM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Gardner Road. 11 a.m.—Memorial Servicc to the late DR. WM. McDONALD, 18 years Minister of Epsom Congregation Service Conducted by RT. REV. D. D. SCOTT. 7 p.m.—REV. J. W. McKENZIB. JgALMORAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. REV. W. GILMOUR, B.A. 11 a.m.—Subject, "A Religion at Work." 7 p.m.—Subject, "On the Wings of Surrender and Trust." Organist: Mrs. H. S. Harvey. Visitors Welcome. ST. LUKE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Remuera Rd.). DIVINE WORSHIP. 11 a.m. —" Does God Interfere in Human Affairs?" 7 p.m.—" The Building of a Life." Preacher: REV. J. A. THOMSON. SOMERVELL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Cor. Green Lane and Rctnuera Rd.). Divine Services: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Minister: REV. T. N. CUTTLE. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Papatoetoe. 11 a.m.—"WHY OUGHT WE?" 7 p.m.—"WHEN TO BE ANGRY." THURSDAY, 7.45 p.m.—Wiri. REV. T. H. ROSBVEARE.
WILSON MEMORIAL CHURCH, Victoria Avenue. Remuera. 7 p.m.—MR. R- METCALF. The municipal hall (Interdenominational), BROADWAY, NEWMARKET. Superintendent: REV. T. RUSSELL CAMERON. 11 a.m. —Divine Worship. „ 7 p.m.—" BEHOLD. THE BRIDEGROOM COMETH; GO YE FORTH TO MEET hear what your Bible teaches on the conditions in Christendom and the great divide, at the hour of our Lords ""now shall the prince of this world be cast out and I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto Me. ml/ SALVATION ARMY /psflfe © CONGRESS HALL, GREY AVENUE. THIS SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. PEOPLE'S POPULAR SONG SERVICE. Subject, "THE HAUNTING PRESENCE.' Speaker: SYDNEY BRIDGE. BRIGHT SINGING AND MUSIC. 11 a.m.—Holiness Meeting. 3 p.m.—The Happy Hour. 10 a.m. —Open-air, Vincent Street. Sundav School, 10 a.m., - p.m. COME TO THE ARMY. ..iniinui if "jypEN'S BROTHERHOOD. liw.frJly SUNDAY AFTERNOON, Farewell Address by MR. FRITCHLEY. Visitors Specially Invited. TUESDVY, 1.5 —Lunch-hour Bible Study. WEDNESDAY, 7.45 —Y.M.D. Gospel Meeting. ■y W.C.A. SONG SERVICE. SING-SONG, 8.30, IN THE LOUNGE. All Welcome. Good Musical Programme. E V I V A L IRE. COVENANT HALL, EAST STREET, SUNDAY. 11 a.m. —Communion. 3 p.m.—"LAST DAY EVENTS.'; 7 p.m.—"CAN THESE (DRY) BONES MONDAY, 7.30 p.m.—"THE ABRAHAMIC s«sr«Kmm niti Testament. said, Search, the bcriptures " To the Son of God the Old Testament was truth, every word. He referred to Noah and the Flood as a fact. He COI V firmed the record of Jonah by comparing Jonah's experience with- His coming death and burial! The disbelieving section of tlie "Church" makes our Lord to be a looi aDd a Evangelist. A. H. DALLIMORE.
Higher thought of N.Z., INC., THE TEMPLE, f/v^Cor. Pitt and Wellington Sts. SUNDAY—II a.m.. Young Folks* Worship and fetutjy (adults also welcome), Mrs. 1 fee—l E. Lowin. „ , , C.40 p.m. —Organ Recital, Mr. Barringto . 7 p.m.- — 44 Labour Day Lessons, Mr. J. Dawson, sen. V Wednesday, 2 p.m.—Women's Club Rev W. W. Averill, "Douglas Social Credit." Every "woman should hear this | 8 p.m.—Esoteric Group Study. REMEMBER OUR BUILDING FUND APPEAL. Public' Debating d 'Group P RAC TIC RO G RES SI V l"f P RI NCI P LE S J A B I A N ROOM, His Majesty's Arcade. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. SPENCER BONE. MIHIO SOCIETY ' OF* FRIENDS _L (Quakers). i Corner Mt. Eden Road and Sylvan Avenue. I Meeting for Worship,. Sundaj, 11 ajn, ,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 249, 21 October 1933, Page 17
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