ECCLESIASTICAL. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTEKIAN CHURCH, Lower Symonds St. Minister: | TVO "p TJERTRAM, M.A. MORNING, 11—Subject: JDIBLE TDULES FOR /~H OOD T IVING. Quartettes: "Thou Shalt Guide me" (Barnbj). "There is a Green Hill" (Somerset). EVENING, 7—Subject: 'Q.ET AN TDBAL FOR "XTOUR T IPS.' Quartettes : "God Is a Spirit" (Sterndale-Bennett) "Saviour, Thy Children Keep" (Sullivan). Hon. Organist: Dr. Neil MeDougall. Q<T. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Upper Khyber Pass Road). MINISTER: T>EV. TST -DOWER "DLACK, LL.B. Public Worship : 11 a.m.—"THOSE DEAR SWEET PSALMS OF OLD." 7 p.m.—"THE JUDGMENT OF THE .PERFECT DAW OF LIBERTY." Annual Church Parade of the Independent Order of Rechnbitcs of the Auckland District. ST. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Wellington Street, off Pitt Street. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Evening Subject: "ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE BIBLE: WHAT THE SPADE HAS REVEALED." Preacher: REV. EVAN R. HARRIES. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY.
MOUNT EDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Minister : REV. E. J. TIPLER, B.A. Morning—"THE ROCK OF AGES." Evening—"WHAT CHRIST MEANS TO GRENFELL OF LABRADOR." KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PARNELL. REV. MACDONALD ASPLAND. Morning, 11—Quartet: "Blessed Are the Pure," Miss Isabel Mackie, Miss Joyce • Smith, Mr. E. Keys, Mr. I. Mackie. Evening, 7— SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICE. Soloists: Mrs. N. V. Le Petit. Miss Mae Craig, Mr. Harold Davis. Anthems: "I Am Well Pleased" (Rheinberger). "God Lie In My Lead" (.Walford Da vies). "Harken, O Lord" (A. C. Mackenzie). "Hail, Gladdening Light" (G. Shaw). "O For a Closer Walt"' (Foster). Organist: Mr. Claude Laurie. jV/TT. ALBERT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preacher: REV. R. E. EVANS. 11 a.m.—"Ye Have Not Because Ye Ask Not." 7 p.m.—"We Preach Christ Crucified." Anthem by the Choir. EPSOM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Gardner Road. " Minister: Rev. J. W. McKenzle, M.M., B.A. 11 a.m.—Armistice Day Service. 7 p.m.—"A Little Leaven." "OALMORAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Minister: REV. W. GILMOUR, B.A. 11 a.m.—REV. F. J. PARKER, Mt. Eden Methodist Church. 7 p.m.—MEMORIAL SERVICE to the late REV. ALEX. MILLER, M.A. REV. W. GILMOUR, assisted by the REV. W. J. COMRIE. Organist: Mrs. H. S. Harvey. ST. LUKE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Remuera Road). .... —Divine- Worship: 11 a.rn. and 7 p.itu - " Preacher: KEY. J. A. THOMSON. Prayer Meeting, Wed. Evening, .7.15. SOMERVELL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Cor. Remuera Rd. and Green Lane). REV. T. N. CUTTLE. .11 a.m.—YOUNG PEOPLE'S SERVICE. Boys' Brigade Parade. 7 p.m.—"JONAH." ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PAPATOETOE. 11 a.m.—"RELIGIOUS ENTHUSIASM." 7 p.m. (Church), "GETHSEMANE." Organist, Miss B. A. Campbell. REV. T. H. ROSEVEARE. ST. MUNGO'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Francis Street, Richmond. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. Special Services, Singing by the Children. 11 a.m.—REV. C. 11. LOWDEN. 3 p.m.—rev. w. J. Mckenzie. 7 p.m.—REV. F. A. THOMPSON.
QT. ENOCH'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 10 • Morniugside, SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. 7 p.m.—Special Singing by the Children. Soloist, Mr. Reg. Bradley.ILSON MEMORIAL CHURCH, Victoria Avenue, Remuera. 7 p.m.—MR. M. WILSON. THE MUNICIPAL HALL (Interdenominational), BROADWAY, NEWMARKET. Superintendent: REV. T. RUSSELL CAMERON. 11 a.m.—Divine Worship. 7 p.m.—"ARGUMENTS IN FAVOUR OF THE FULL DIVINE INSPIRATION OF THE OLD TESTAMENT SCRIPTURES, WHICH WE OPENLY CHALLENGE THE DESTRUCTIVE CRITICS TO DISPROVE." Come and hear the up-to-date testimony of the world's leading scholars regarding these sacred writings. "Be Still and Know that I Am God." /Ti^=<Sil fc TXIGHER THOUGHT OF THE TEMPLE, ILejg /Sy)t Cor. Pitt and Wellington Sts. i\/V*r /A SUNDAY —11 a.m.. Young *vs£__V/f-' Folks' Worship and Study J ffe-> sggltr (adults also welcome), Mrs. E. Lewin. G. 40 p.m.—Musical Worship and Affirmation. " The Joy 'of the Lord," Mr. T. W. Silcock. Organ and Piano Duo. " Air from the Creation" (Haydn), Mrs. V. J. Moller and Mr. H. Barrington. Temple Quartet will Play '." The Lost Chord " and " Rosemary " (Edward Elgar). Miss Beryl Debenham will sing " Lead Thou Me On." Miss Beryl Debenham and Mr?. Mollor will King duet, " This is the Sabbath Morn " (Mendelssohn). Inspiring Hymns and Affirmations. Wednesdav—2 p.m., Women's Progress Club, "A Talk on Mascots." Mrs. V. J. Moller: 8 p.m.. Public Speaking and Debating Group, Mr. F. J. Dawson, sen. | Success Science and Esoteric Groups as usual. Social. Tuesday, 14th, 8 p.m. Remember our Building Fund Appeal. tjmmJMSMf ]Yr E:s "' s BROTHERHOOD. figgfygaral SUNDAY AFTERNOON, XT A SERVICE OF SONG. A Service of Sunshine and Song. TUESDAY, AT 1.5 P.M., MR. J. VICTOR MACKY Speaks on " IS OUR BIBLE DEPENDABLE?" XT W.C.A. SONG SERVICE. SING-SONG. 5.30. IN THE LOUNGE. Speaker: MISS I. ELDER, of Cuzco, Peru. Programme by Miss Olive Thomas and Friends. All Welcome. "REVIVAL TfIIRE, COVENANT HALL, EAST. STREET. SUNDAY—II a.m.. Communion. M p.m.—"Last Day Events." 7 p.m.—"The Prayer of Faith." MONDAY—7.3O p.m., The Abrahamic Covenant. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY—7.3O p.m... Healing Through Prayer. Whpn people say "I believe" they commit themselves to a statement of truth or untruth. It is a commonly made assertion, "I believe the Bible from cover to cover." If that were true "Jesus Christ would be believed when He said, "They shall lay hands on the sick and they shall recover" (Mark, xvi., IS). Inconsistency is a poor advertisement for a Christian. Evangelist. A. H. DALLIMORE. /'"IHI'KCII .MISSIONARY SOCIETY—Tea y. l (0 p.m.) and Annual Meeting (7.45 J. Thurs.. oth, Holy Sepulchre Hal] ; Chairman, The Archbishop. Speakers: Miss Sowry, on furlough from India: Rev. F. I Wilkes, from .India;, Rqv. W. Paoapa, od I Maori Work; - '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 261, 4 November 1933, Page 17
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