ECCLESIASTICAL. 2>Al"riST rpiABE UN ACLE. LORD' S D A Y. 10 a.m. and 0 p.m.—PRAYER MEETINGS 11 n.ni.---I'UEAi'IIi;R : M K - W J. MAINS--0.30 p.niv—Gospel Song Service. 7 i>.ni. —PKEACH KK : D u - J. J. 11l view of recent propaganda Dr. North will preach it Special Senium to Protestants and Catholics. "THE GOSI'EL ACCORDING TO ROME or THE GOSI'EL ACCORDING TO THE PROTESTANTS." A survey of the great gulf fixed. The CHORUS CHOIR Will Sing at Both Services. MONDAY, 7.30 p.m.—PRAYER MEETING, Conducted bv M K - G E ° IUiK \v ir -soN, Of 1 lie Ceylon and India General Mission, TUESDAY, 2.30 p.m.—B.W.M.U. Speaker: Airs. 11. 11. Driver. TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Officers' Prayer Jleeting. Y. 7.30 p.m.—Church Mem"T: i-s' Business Meeting, to be followed by a Special Aleeting to consider the allocation of Church Funds. RI). BAPTIST CHURCH. Minister: REV. R. L. FURSDON. 11 a.m.—PARADE OF EDEN AND AIT. ROSKILL R.S.A. PARADE OF 4th AND 12th COMPANIES OF THE BOYS' BRIGADE. DEDICATION OF COLOURS. 7 p.m.—EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. Bright Singing. Mount eden baptist church. Tlie Church with the Welcome. Alinister: REV. R. STOWARDS. 11 a.m.—" MAKING A SANCTUARY." 2.3D p.m.—School. 7 p.m.—Evangelistic Service, "GLORYING." WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Praise, Prayer and Bible Study.. Come. Mount albert Presbyterian CHURCH. Preacher: REV. R. E. EVANS. DIVINE SERVICES AT 11 a.m and 7 p.m. ITEMS BY THE CHOIR. Epsom baptist church. Alinister: REV. .T. K. RE ID. 11 a.m.—"GOD ALL-KNOWING." 7 p.m.—KIOV. M. W. I'. LASCELLES. Visitors Cordially Welcome. Mount albert baptist church. Morning, 11 —"The Inspirational Value of the Second Advent." Evening, 7— "Hath He .Marks to Lead Me to Ilim." PreAcher: REV. H. KNOWLES KEMPTON. VI/TUTU SWAN ~~"BAPTIST CHURCH t V Service, 7 p.m. REV. I'. L. A. CRANSTON, B.A. UAl' T IST QIIURC II ES. SERVICES, 11 a.in, and 7 p.m. AVOXDALE—Rev. Dr. .1. J. North, Rev. H. G. Goring. AIILFORD—Rev. .!. 11 iddlcstone. GRANGE ROAD—Rev. AI. W. I'. Lascelles. Student Flett. NORTH AIEAIORIAL—Rev. L. B. Buslield. ROYAL OAK—Rev. E. E. Smith. SAN'DRINGHAM — Rev. I'. L. A. Crampton, Student Enwright. OIAHUIIU—Itev. T. 11. Eecersall. NEW LYNX—Rev. 11. G. Goring. Student
Clifford, M.Sc. RICHMOND (Grey Lynn)—Rev. C. Cliant. iIERK[I.AXDS, 7 p.m.—-Student RedUell. PUKEKOIIE—Student Lloyd. PAPATOETOE—SuppIy. "CAR EE METHODIST CH., Corner Valley Road and Mount Eden Road. Minister: KENNETH H. MELYIN. 11 a.m.-" THE GEOGRAPHY OF JMB KINGDOM'OF GOD"; 7 l).ui„ IIIK SOUL OF A PRIEST." A reply to luither lujir.CSt Two remarkable hooks, just off the press, describe the conversion of hx-1 riest H. T-eliinann, 13.D., S.T.L., from Universltv de Propaganda Fide. Koine, also D.D., from Intercollegiate University, London. Ordained priest b£ Cardinal Pompilj in St. John Latera 11, Rome, 11)21, Lehnmun lias served as a Papal priest 011 three continents and was official intermediary between the Vatican and the Jesuit order in the famous "Mungret College Case, a major scandal in the Church. The most important convert since Chinlquy, Father Lehmann is now Principal of the New lork Seminary for converted priests ot the Church o£ Rome, and in this poignant confession he describes the spiritual enljghtenrient that led him out of that Church. Nothing more revolutionary has been published since the Lite and Letters ot the great English Jesuit, (ieorge Tyrrell, lonight (Sat.), 7.3o—'"The Apostalate ot Ivagawa of Japan." Wed., ...50—Mr. George Wilson, of the Ceylon and Indian General Mission. EVIVA L I R B. COVENANT HALL, EAST STREET. SUNDAY. 11 a.m.—Communion. 3 p.m.—Bible Study. "Ezekiel on 10-111 111 or row." 7 p.m.—-The only thing that matters Jesus. . , MONDAY, 7.30 p.m.—" Dr. Angus and Bible Destruction." and Bible Oestruction." WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m.— Healing Through Prayer. THURSDAY, 2 p.m.—For people who cannot attend the evening services. In the midst of world-wide confusion of mind and chaotic condition of national aff#irs, we see a spirit of unity and oneness of purpose, slowly, but surely asserting itself, and bringing ft solid order out of the erstwhile disorder. Italy, Russia, Germany, all successfully enforcing order and oneness of mind and action, with a ruthless hand of violence. To wlmt end? Britain-Israel's ultimate overthrow. Her safety depends upon her turning to her God. "as her Prophets warned her long ago. Evangelist - — - A. H. DALLIMORE. OTAHUHU BRITISH-ISRAEL REVIVAL MEETINGS, LLOYD'S BUILDINGS, OTAHUIIU, Exactly Opposite the Transport Company's Offices, Great South Road. SUNDAY.—II a.m., Communion ; 3 p.m., Young People's Session, illustrated by Lantern Slides. Adults cordially invited; 7 p.m., " God's Kingdom Message and Blessing." Special Healing Service also. Bring your sick friends. Faith with Love, Joy and Peace is the Victory. . TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m.-—Another Missionary Meeting. Come and hear Mrs. Upliam, who is on furlough from the Missionary Fields of India. Dressed in Indian attire she will tell flie wonderful story of her work with her husband amongst the Indians. Also hear her personal testimony to her miraculous healing by faith. Special offertory for her work. MANUREWA, PEGLER'S BUILDING.— Sunday: 11 a.m., Communion. Monday, 7.30 p.m., " The Message of Victory." Admission Free. EVANGELIST F. R. WILSON. British-Israel Lecturer.
Revival meeting Will be Conducted by Evangelist ALEX. WRIGHT. UNITY HALL, Sunday School Buildings, 11 a.m. —Communion. 3 p.m.—Subject: "God's Mountains." 7 p. m .— "Wby I am Apostolic from Roman Catholicism to the Apostolic Pulpit." Hear this Great Testimony of this Evangelist. TTJES. and THURS., 7.30. —Lecture Hall, First Floor. Come Real Revival Present. f OSPEL SERVICE MISSION, 11, Khyber 'JT Pass Road.—Ave You Seeking for the Flesh or Christ .Testis? We Preach "A Risen Christ, Sunday. 11 a.m., 2.45 and 7 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday, 7.30 p.m. Evangelist, A. F. HICKS. #TTIREE FUNDAMENTAL JP CHURCH. Orange Hall, Newton Road, Symonds Street. 11 a.m. —MR. E. S. RUTTER. 6.45 p.m.—MR. GOULD. The Service will close at 7.45 sharp, to enable Congregation to Attend Nicholson Mission at Scots Hall. WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Meeting for Prayer and Bible Study. OCCULT SCIENCE, 23!), Symonds St.— Mrs. Hudson, Sunday, 3, Lyceum Circle; 7, Service, Subject: Materialisations and Psychic Experiences. Flowers. Thurs., 8, Psychometry. Sat., 8, Healing Class. All Welcome.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 147, 23 June 1934, Page 19
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