ECCLESIASTICAL. t> a p t i s x rn ABEU x a c l e. Minister : DR. ALEXANDER HODGE, 8.A., B.D. LORD'S DAY. 10 a.m. nnd 8.30 p.m.—Prayer Meetings. Will Worshippers Please Note that the day is ARMISTICE DAY. The Hour of the.Morning Service is Earlier, j 10.-15 a.m.—PREACHER : jQR. ALEXANDER TTODGE. Subject: scripture PHRASES (ii.). Two Minutes' Silence will be observed at 11 o'clock. 0.30 p.m.—Song Service. 7 p.m.—EVANGELISTIC AND BAPTISMAL SERVICE, conducted by ■jT)R. A LEXAXDEH TTODGE. The CHORUS CHOIR Will Sing at Both Services. MOXDAY. 7.30 p.m., PRAYER AND PRAISE MEETING. THURSDAY, 7..T0 p.m.—DR. HODGE will commence a Series of BLACKBOARD BIBLE LECTURES. Conic Early. Brinjr Your Bible and Notebook. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER IS. Morning. Afternoon, and Evening. OLD FOLKS' DAY. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 24. Friends desiring conveyance please notify the Tabernacle Offlcc at your earliest. TM P S O M B A P T I S T C II U 11 C 11. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. 10.50 a.m.—REV. P. L. A. CRAMPTOX, B.A. Armistice Observance. S p.m.—REV. 11. G. GORIXG. 7 p.m.—REV. J. K. REID. Special Singing at Each Service TUESDAY—Anniversary Tea and Entertainments. MOUNT BDKN BAPTIST CHURCH. THE CHILDREN'S DAY. S.S. ANNIVERSARY. S.S. ANNIVERSARY. SingiliK by Children's Choir, 11 A.M., 2.45 AXD 7 P.M. Preachers • Revs. R. Fursdon, P. Crampton and K, Stowards. THURSDAY, (i p.m.- -Scholars' Tea, followed by Entertainment. Spend n Happy Day Willi tho Children.
SIIACKLET.OX RD. BAPTIST CHURCH. Minister: REV. R. L. FURSDOX. 10.50 a.m.—REV. ]t. STOWAHDB. 7 p.m.—KEV. K. h. FURS] )OX. Tl/TOUNT ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH. 1-U'i- Minister: REV. .IOIIX LAIRD. M.A. 3ii.no a.m.—"The Phice oC the Individual." 5 p.m.—CIS, iind B.C. Ton. 7 p.m.—Youth Service, C.E., R.C. Rally. X.B. —Tlmo of Morning Service. TXfHlT£> SWAN BAPTIST CHURCH. » t Service 7 p.m. I'ri-.-ii-li.-r : 11. U. DRIVER. ~p APT IS T f~i II URCII ES. SERVICES, 10.50 .l.in., 7 p.m. AVONDALE—Kcv. 11. G. Goring. MILFORD—-Rev. J. Hfddlestono. GRANGE ROAD—Rev. 11. K. Kempton. EPSOM —Sunday School Annlvereary. NORTH MIOMOKIAI-—Rev. P. L. A. Crampton, B.A. RICHMOND (Grey Lynn)—Kcv. C. Clmnt. OTAHDHU—Rev. T. U. Ecccrsall. SANDRINGHAM—Pastor J. S. Binnie. NEW LYNX—Student Jnuilcson. PUKEKOHE—Student Goldsmith. ROYAL OAK—Rev. B. E. Smith. MERRILANDS—Student Simpson. KUMEU (I'iiiiioiinii Hull)— Mr. Bristow. PAPATOETOE—SuppIy. Mjgn "CUtEE METHODIST CO., Corner Valley Road and WftgSaft KENNETH 11. MELVIN. 11 a.m.—" JEHOVAH — ROHI." "The' Lord is My Sl»ci)herd." 7 p.m.—" SOME FAMOUS VERDICTS— MISTAKEN." "lie is dead: f;ir hence Ho lies, In a lorn Syrian town ; And on His grave with shining eyes, ."The Syrian stars look down.'" —Matthew Arnold. TUESDAY. ,7.30. UNITED FELLOWSHIP SOCIAL. WEDNESDAY. LANTERN LECTURE BY MRS. L. BAILEY Of tho Poono and Indian Village Mission. Jj> £ V. I V A L Jji I 11 E, COVENANT HALL. EAST STREET. SUNDAY,
11 a.m.—Communion, !i p.m.—Bible Study. 7 p.m.—"THE LIFTING POWER OF PRAISE." MONDAY. 7.30 p.m.—Revelation xiv. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m.— Healing through Prayer. To offer anything free of cost is to create suspicion usually. People rarely count a gift as valuable as something costing u great sum. Jesus Christ offers a free extension of this brief human life, to all eternity. He offers a free healing of any and all diseases. He offers joy in exchange for sorrow, freely and fully. But the crowd is suspicious, find prefers to buy something of man's manufacture instead. WHY? Evangelist, A. 11. DALLIMORE. BRITISH-ISRAEL REVIVAL MISSION, (I)—OTAIIUHU. (Opp Passenger Transport Co.) SUNDAY.—II a.m., Communion. 2 p.m., Special Meeting for Young Men and Women; 3 p.m., Children's Bible Lantern Lecture Adults welcome. 7 p.m.. Revival Service. WED., 7.30 p.m., "Bo Ye Holy" (Israel), Lev. xx., 7. (2) —MANUREWA. (Pegler's Buildings.) .SUNDAY. 11 a.m., Communion. MON., 7.30 p.m., "Israel's Future" (Rom. II.). (3) —KARAKA. (Karaka Hall.) SUNDAY, S p.m.—Grand Kingdom News and Blessing—Healing Service at close— Sick and Incurables invited. Some marvellous testimonials of healing through simple faith in Israel's soon-coming King, also at Mr. Gnuit's Home. 11 a.m., Communion, and Tues., 8 p.m.. Questions and Answers. All these meetings exhort to Hope and Love and encourage Faith in the unchangnblo God of Israel and Jesus Christ through Whom all the promises are confirmed. Many have received. Evangelists C. S. and F. R. WILSON, British-Israel Lecturers. TT ,111513 FUNDAM ENTAL CH., Orange Hall, Newton Rd., I ) Symonds Street.
11 a.m.—MR. JOHN FERGUSON. 2.45 p.m.-—Sunday School and Bible Class. 7 p.m.—MR. CHAS. CAMPBELL. WEDNESDAY —Mid-week Prayer Meeting, at 7.30 p.m. rpHE APOSTOLIC CHURCH, QUEEN'S HALL, PAGET STREET, off Ponsonby Road. SUNDAY — 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Evening Subject: "The Great Liberator." Speaker: PASTOR A. S. DICKSON. Also TUESDAY and THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m. SATURDAY, Prayer, 7.30 p.m. The Sick are Prayed for at All Services. /CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.—First Church of v> , Christ, Scientist, Auckland, 310, Symonds St.. SUNDAY, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: "ADAM AND FALLEN MAN." Golden Text. : .Tohn iii., 31. Sunday School at 11G, Symonds Street, at 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY.—Testimony Meeting, S p.m. Reading Room : Vulcan Buildings, Room 37 : Mon. to Fri., 11 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.; Friday Evening, 6.30 to 8.30. Thanksgiving Service, Thursday, November 22, at 8 p.m. A SSEMBLIES Ol? GOD, -"• 175, SYMONDS STREET. 11 a.m.—Breaking of Bread and Worship. 3 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. 7 p.m.—Gospel Service. "Awake tliou that sleepest. and nrise from the dead, and Christ shall give thec light."—Eph. v.. 14. Preacher: BRO. G. .T. KNAUF. COUTH AFRICAN WAR VETERANS. CHURCH PARADE. Fall-in Newton West School. Grey Lynn, 10 A.M. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). IX».H r JHBNI)ERSON r Hoiu=Se& '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 267, 10 November 1934, Page 21
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