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ECCLESIASTICAL. A UCKLAND j> A l> T I S X rp A I! E R N A C L E. Minister: DR. ALEXANDER HODGE, 8.A., B.D. LORD'S DAY. Prayer Meetings: 10 a.m. unci 5.30 p.m. 11 ii.iii. —Prencher : "[)R. \LEXANDER TTODGK. Subject: "THE BLOOD OF SPRINKLING." 0.30 p.m.—Gospel Sonpr Service. 7 p.m.—EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. CONDUCTED BY TTiR. A LEXANDEIi TTODGE. Subject: "I.IKE AS A FATHER." 'Die CHORUS CHOIR Will Sins "At tin- Nome of Jesus" (Vaughnn Williams). " Consecration Hymn" (.Tudo). " The Old Rugged Cross." The eiitin: Evening Service will be ] Broadcast from IYA. , MONDAY. T.aO P.M.. i PRAYER AND PRAISE MEETING. Conducted by DR. ALEXANDER HODUE. TUESDAY. 2..-id P.M.. P..W.M.U. ANNUAL MEETING. WEDNESDAY. 7.30 P.M. CHURCH MEMBERS' BUSINESS MEETING. Delegates to the Assembly will give their Reports. -I FOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. The Church with the Welcome. Minister: REV. R. STOWARDS. 11 a.m.—"THE POWER AND WISDOM OF THE CROSS." "J."o p.m.—Sunday School. 7 p.m.— "THE GREAT RACE." " TIIK GREAT RACE." Brlslit Services — Come. /t RANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. U Minister: Rev. H. Knowles Kolli] I. 11 n.lll. —"What ;ill the World's A-Seekinsr." 7 p.m.—■••isirtls with lilack Wings mul Blue Breasts." Xext Sunday (Nov. 4). —Sunday School Anniversary. "jiroUNT ALHERT BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 a.m.— "A Quest ion for to-day." 7 p.m.—"The liesl Thins: in (lie World." Preacher: REV. JOHN LAIRD, M.A. CUIACKLETON RD. BAPTIST CHURCH. £> Minister: REV. R. L. FURSDON. 11 a.m.--'• BRIGADE'S PARADE." Subject. " Tlio Things We Know." .". p.m., "Cosllev Home .Service." 7 p.m., "The -Man Who Wailed Too Lou.:;." \TTJUTE SWAN ISAPTLST CHURCH. >V Service 7 p.m. I 'i-eacher: Mr. 10. Sinipsim. of I lie College. T? APT IS T pIIUItC II ES. AVONDAI..: —Rev. 11. G. Goring. EPSOM—Rev. .7. K. Reid. MII.FORD Rev. J. Hlddlcstono. ROYAL OAK —Rev. E. E. Smith. RICHMOND (Grey Lynn)—Kev. C. Clinnt. OTAIIUIIU—Rev. T. 11. Eccersall. NORTH MEMORIAL—Rev. I*. L. A. Crampton. I!.A. SANDRINGHAM—Pastor J. S. Binnic. GRANGE ROAD—Rev. If. K. Kempton. PUKEKOHE—TIev. Dr. J. J. North. Student Goldsmith. NEW LYNN—Students Trolman, jaruleson. MERRILANDS—StmIcut Ueilby. PAPATOETOE —Supply. ■I lypPillJl "TpREB METHODIST CH., II a.m. -- "JEHOVAH - NISSI — THE TALISMAN FOR LIFE'S RHPHIDIMS." 7 i>4ll. —"THE DIFFERENCE JESUS iIAS MADE." " Thino is the Roman's strength without his pride. Thine is the Greek's glad world without its graves : Thine is Judaea's law. with love beside— Tin- Truth that censures aud the Grace thai saves."

WED.. 7."0. —"Some Eeelpeiuetlcal Consequences of Christ's Return." T> E V I V A Xα I R E, COVENANT HALL, EAST STREET. SUNDAY. 11 a.m.—Communion. 3 p.m.—Bible Study. "ZACIIA KIAII." 7 ~ m—"HIS TOUCH HATH STILL ITS ANCIENT POWISU." MONDAY. 7.M0 p.m. — "CHRIST'S RETURN." WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m.— Healing through Prayer. That the "drifl" toward atheism is on (prophesied by Paul. 11. Thenaulonlnns, ii., 2) is definitely shown by Ihe Mexican decision to establish im atheistic state. Christians need to "hold l";ist" as never before to their faith and to their Saviour. Evangelist. A. 11. DALLIMORE. RITISII-ISRAEfi REVIVAL MISSION, (I)—OTAHUHU, LLOYD'S "LDGS., Opp. Passenger Transport Company. SUNDAY'. —11 a.m., Communion. 2 p.m., Special Service for Young Men and Women. 3 p.m.. Children's Hour of Screened Bible instruction. A great opportunity for all children. independent of denomination. Adult) cordially welcome. 7 p.m.—More Glad Tidings. "Thy Kingdom Come." Come, and then judge for yourselves. Wo have those in our midst; whose lives have been changed from sorrow, pain and misery to joy, peace and blessing. Come and get your portion. Healing service at close. WED.. 7.30 p.m.—"More Than Conquerors." (2)—MANUREWA (PEGLER'S BLDGS.) SUNDAY. —11 a.m., Communion. MONDAY, 7.30 p.m.—"Faith Tested." (3) —KARAKA. SUNDAY —11 a.m., Communion (Mr. Grant's home) ; 8 p.m.. Lantern Lecture (Karaka Public Hall). All welcome. TUBS., 8 p.m., "Good News of the Kingdom" (Mr. Grant's home). The above addresses should interest every British subject. Evangelists C. S. and F. R. WILSON, British-Israel Lecturers. A BRIGHT GOSPEL SERVICE Will be Held each SUNDAY EVENING In tho CIVIC THEATRETTE, At 7.15 p.m. Ev.eryone Welcome. Redemption Hymns. Speaker; MR. K. RIMMER. Soloist to-morrow. Miss Isa Campbell. e __- TTNITED EVANGELICAL JW~JV U CHURCH IN N.Z. HflJ*L ST. BENEDICT'S STREET. PASTOR: MR. N. W. J. HUNT. ;ll a.m.—"GUARDED FROM STUMB- • LIXG." Dedication Service at close. 2.45 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7-p.m.—Evangelistic Service. Speaker, Mr. A. H. DONNELL, M.A. WEDNESDAY, 7.30 —Mid-week Meeting for Prayer, Praise and Bible Study. -_ TjmEE FUNDAMENTAL CH., /[§fl? s lM\ Orange Hall, Newton Rd., ( Symonds Street. VK<fem/ n n . m . _ MR. CHAS. CAMPBELL. 2.45 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m.—MR. FRED EADE. WEDNESDAY. —Midweek Prayer Meeting, i ■ at 7.30 p.m. ■imsmmm r[y/p N ' s BROTHERHOOD- ■ sunday afternoon,. \$T A Bright Manly Meeting. TUESDAY at 1.5 p.m.—Weekly gathering of Business Men's Bible Study. All Men Heartily Invited to Attend. Y w. C. A. SING SONG. SUNDAY, 5.30. IN THE LOUNGE. Hostess: MISS COOKE. Good Musical Programme. All Welcome. rpHE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (Quakers). J- Corner Mt. Eden Rd. and Sylvan Ave. Meeting for Worship. Sunday. 11 a.m. HE CHURCHES AND WAR."—Hear Evangelist C. E. Knight, Quay Street, To-morrow, 3 p.m. Clergy welcome.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 255, 27 October 1934, Page 21

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