ECCLESIASTICAL. rnABERSACLE. UPPER QUEEN STKEBT. MINISTER: ntr. D R - A LEXA ' NDER HODGE- # 8.A., B.D. vtOHT (Saturday), 7.45 p.m.—CHRISTiSPaMI MUBICAIi FESTIVAL. The TaberHμ* CMf will present a Real ChristSSu Carol Evuning. LORD'S DAY DEVICES: - and 5 30 p.m.—Prayer Meetings. JO *•« Worship ond Bible Exposition. U»- ffl - Jubjcof "TO BETHLEHEM!!" Serm0 ™—Sunday School and Bible Classes. fy p "m—The " Flying Squad " Open-air '•"And visit Pt. Chevalier nnnni— Preliminary Service of Sacred 63 Song, conducted by Mr. Arthur E. CHRISTMAS SERVICE. 7 £ m, ALEVANI>ER HODGE Will. Preach DR US A CHILD." — „ rhoir will render Speei.-il Music and gss will be Broad,mvTHY 7.80.— Prayer Meeting—the hapniest of week-night meetings. " The Sheplier* , returned glorifying und praising God." rtiBISTMAS DAY. —United Service in the Pitt" St Methodist Church at 10 a.m. Beresford St. Congregational. St. James' Presbyterian, Pitt. St. Methodist, and Tabernacle Baptist arc uniting for Worship, preacher: REV. A. C. NELSON, B.A. TfOtfNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. STUDENT PASTOR S. W. WTNESS H ajn.—"EMMANUEL." 7 p.m.—"NO ROOM IN THE INN." Christmas Music by The Choir. Hearty is Our Welcome. nbangs' road baptist church U KEV. 11. KNOWLES KEMPTON , . CHRISTMAS SERVICES. U_"The Manger." 2.3U —Special Young people's Christmas Service. Speaker. Mrs. H H. Driver. 7—"Groups Around the Cradle." Communion to follow. Try. ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH. Minister: REV. JOHN LAIRD, M.A. 11, 7: Christmas Services. 7.—Chrifitmas Hymns, Anthems, Solos by Choir. TJONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. J., REV. J. D. .TENSEN. CHRISTMAS SERVICES. 11—"THE HOUR, AND THE DIVINE DELIVERER." 7-"HIS HEAVENLY NAME." SHACKLBTON RD. BAPTIST CHURCH. KHV. C. W. DUNCUMBE. 31.—imtfanuel. 7—Xmas Choral Service. Soloist, Mr. L. Honeycomb, "The Trumpet Shall Sound," cornet accompaniment. EPSOM BAPTIST CHURCH. Student Pastor R. Goldsmith. 11 am. and 7 p.m.—Christmas Services. Special Singing. 8 pjn.—-Christmas Hour. BAPTIST CHURCHES (SUBURBAN). SERVICES 11 A.M. AND 7 P.M. AVOXDALE—Rev. H. G. Goring. JIIIjFOBD—Rev. J. Hiddlestone. KOJAL OAK—Rev. E. E. Smith. XORTH MEMORIAL.—Rev. P. L. A. Cramptoii, B.A. KDMBU —Pomona Hall, Mr. R. Ton son. SANDKINGHAM—Pastor J. S. Blnnle. WHITE SWAN—Mr. Roy Williams. NEW LYNN — Mr. H. Mnssam, Mrs. Kretschmar. POINT CHEVALIER —Mr. A. Sutherland. BICHMOND—Rev. C. Chant.FREE METHODIST CH., B Corner Valley Road and Mount Eden Road. KENNETH H. MELVIN. 11 ».m., "THE WORSHIP 08 , THE NATIVITY." 7 p.m. — "THE CHRIST - CHILD : CAESAR: AND THE CENTURIES." Via Minister, Officers and Members of the Church convey their warm Seasonal Greetings to the Friends of all I Communions within Christ's Church. eTTNITED EVANGELICAL U CHURCH IN N.Z. ST. BENEDICT'S STREET. . 11 a.m.—Subject: "A VISIT TO BETHLEHEM." Speaker: MR. T. ATKINSON. 2.4 a p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes 7 p.m.—Evangelistic Service. Subject: "A DAY OF GRACE—AND A DAY OK VENGEANCE." Speaker: MR. A. H. DONNELL, M.A. There will be No Mid-week Meeting on Wednesday. t>B V I V A L FIRE MISSION OF HEALING, COVENANT , HALL, EAST STREET. SUNDAY—Ii a.m., Communion. 8 p.m., Bible Study; 7 p.m., "The Mystery of. Sickness." MOXDAY—7.3O p.m.. British-Israel Lecture WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY—7.3O p.m., Healing Through Prayer. j "Eevlval Fire" wishes everyone a very n»PP7 Christmas and a New Year filled with we blessings of God. Among the gifts of Jesns are these: Free Salvation, Free Healing, Our Lord's orvn joy. Peace that transcends anything that earth can produce. tvery one of these can lie obtained through Mthin the Calvary sacrifice. EVANGELIST A. H. DALLIMORB. gBITISH-ISRAEL REVIVAL. MISSION. ton are invited to enjoy -with us an°tliel Happy Boxing Day (Thurs., 26th), Then we will be having a PICNIC and BAPTISMAL SERVICE (leaving Otahuhu 8.1. 'SMI 9.30-10 a.m.). U)—OTAHUHU (Opp. Passenger Transput)' Sunday: 0.45 a.m., Young Men and IS J?' ** a - m -» Communion; 3 p.m., S.S. WnnlU invited); 7 p.m., Revival and Heal- ?.«• Wednesday, 11 ajn., Special Combined MMstmas Service, 7.30 (at Manurewa). Jisrs., as above. Sat., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. }•' Mr. Mills'), New Covenant Blessings. IBas leaves Hall at 6.50 p.m., via station.) „ (2)—MANUREWA (Pegler'a Bides.).— &. 11 *•»• and 7 p.m.; Wed., 7.30 p.m., wmMnea Meeting (Mr. Cope). wM—KARAKA HALL.—Sun., 8 p.m., Ajngdom Message. 11 a.m. (at Mr. Grant's), wmmunlon. J4)—ROYAL OAK (Royal Oak Hall).— C a,m -» Communion; 7 p.m., Kingdom Jitseage. r Thurs.. 7.30 p.m., "Isaiah's ProI'uwy to Israel." Evangelists: c. S. and F. R. WILSON. ', British Israel Lecturers.
ISR| p"IGEER THOUGHT TBMPL-B, Sffi| Cr. Pitt and Wellington Sts. " PA.—Seasonable Service and Address: MESSAGE OF CHRISTMAS," b MR> F - J- DAWSOX. M «*l Solo: "The First Christmas Mom," Mr. Claude Allan. Everybody Welcome. TMTEN'S BROTHERHOOD. *teS|] SUNDAY AFTERNOON FAREWELL, ADDRESS BT MR. SID JONES, in i 8 by tlle Aorangi to undertake Work, on Tuesday next. Y W.C.A. , _ XMAS SUNDAY. *•«« Christmas Music and Tableanx, ,8-30 p.m., in the Hall. Bold* 5 from Ben Hur." '""tilrs. A. Keven. Pianist, Miss Warren. __ All Welcome. I/BERAL CATHOLIC CHURCH, . 371, Queen Street. SUNDAY. AT 11 A.M. %»«. ~H Or- 'Y EUCHARIST. "Slon: "THE NEW NOTE OF JOY j> ~\ _ RELIGION." S s :'gp By _»y REV. H. BANKS. ffIviSSS&LCJHRISTMAS SERVICE,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 302, 21 December 1935, Page 27
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