ECCLESIASTICAL. T5 APT IS T rp ABEKSACLS, UPPER QUEEN STREET. ' 11 a.m. —Worship and Bible Exposition. ■ Preacher: R EV. 23 r - ALEXANDER -JJODGE, 8.A., B.D. Sermon Subject: "THE LAW ' For the Children: "VANITY I'AIIt. 2.45 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes (.Primary Dept. lias Resumed.) O.MO p.m.—Congregational Singing. : 7 p.m.—EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. Preacher: R KV. J) R - JJX>DGE, 1!. A., B.D. .Sermon Subjei-t: "DISTRESS SIGNALS. ' TO-NIGHT (Saturday)—loung Peoples, Missionary llally. Address by RE\ . L. GUNASEKAUA (India). | WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Week XizUt. Devotional Hour. Prayer and Bible Studv conducted by DK. ALEXANDER IIODGE. , Till" Its DAY 7.30 p.m.-—Lantern Lecture, 5 MR. HAROLD WILLIAMS, of the Belgian Congo. FRIDAY, 8 p.m.—Open-air Meeting on Tabernacle Steps. • SATURDAY, 7..'J0 p.m. — Young People's Meeting addressed by MAJOR R. R. L. FALCON, of the Indian Army, "CHRISTIAN MISSIONS FROM A SOLDIER'S POINT OF VIEW." N.lt.—Women's Meeting resumes after Easier. ALBERT B APT I Si' CIIURCII. HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES. 11, 7— PREACHER: R ISV - J. L AIKU - MA " ' HARVEST ANTHEMS, HYMNS, THEMES. ' ANNUAL CIIURCII TIIA NIvO FF E RING. jy£OUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. .T. D. JENSEN 1 11—"THE REAL PRESENCE." 7—"FIRST THINGS FIRST." THURSDAY EVENING at 7.30 ■ —Public ' Welcome to Rev. and Mrs. J. D. J ensen. (JIIAI.'KbETON RD. BAPTIST CIIURCII. Minister: Rev. C. W. Duncumb. 11—Principal .T. J. North, D.D. (N.Z. Baptist (College). 7—Student D. C. McKee, B.A. Citizens Cordially Invited. jpONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. V U a.m.—MR. H. TKOTMAN. 7 p.m.—STUDENT AYSON CLIFFORD, M.Sc. 1 /"I RANGE ROAD BAPTIST CIIURCII. 11 a.m., REV. H. IvNOWLES KEMPTON : 0.1,1 p.m., Open-air Service ; 7 p.m., MAJOR IfALCON (Indian Army). Talk on Missions, followed by Short Address. RAPT I ST CHURCH. REV. .T. IIIDDLESTONE. U a.m.—"THINGS THAT REMAIN." 7 p.m.—"FACING LIFE SQUARELY." I'ra.ver Meetings 10.30 anil li.3Q. -II A P T IST C II U R CUES. - SERVICES 11 A.M. AND 7 P.M. ' AVONDAI.E —Rev. 11. G. Goring, Rev. L. B. Buslicbl. NORTH MEMORIAL. —Rev. P. L. A. Cramplon. It.A.. Rev. C. L. Gunesekara. SANDRINGIIAM —Harvest Festival, Pastor J. S. Binnie. ROYAL OAK- Rev. C. L. Gunesekara, Rev. E. E. Smith. WHITE SWAN—Student Goldsmith. B.A. POINT CHEVALIER—Student F. Reddell. NEW LYNN—Rev. E. E. Smith, Rev. 11. G. Gori tig. MiI.FORI) —Mr. 11. 11. Driver, Mr. T. Atkinson. RICH MOND—Student Simpson. ~^ R i: R 1 ; METHODIST KENNETH 11. MELVIN. 11 a.m.—"THE MAN BOANERGES." 7 p.m.— "THE DIFFERENCE CHRIST HAS "THE DIFFERENCE CHRIST HAS MADE IN ENGLISH HISTORY." MADE IN ENGLISH HISTORY." WED., 7.30 —-Prayer and Bible Study. SAT. NEXT, lltli—Sunday School Picnic, Point England. CTTNITED EVANGELICAL U CIIURCII IN N.Z., , ST. BENEDICT'S STREET. Acting Pastor: MR. NORMAN A. SKINNER. ■ 11 a.m.—"AVON BY ONE." 2.45 p.m. —Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m.—Evangelistic Service. Subject: "ASSURANCE OF SALVATION." S p.m.—Communion Service. \VEI>„ 7.3o—Mid-week Prayer Meeting; Meeting of Deacons' Court. SAT., March 14 — Sunday School Picnic at St. Heller's Bay Reserve. T» E V 1 V A L Tp IRE XI/ J MISSION OF HEALING, i- COVENANT HALL, EAST STREET. SUNDAY. • 11 a.m.—Communion. ' p.m.—Bible Study in > "Judges." 7 p.m. —"God's Faithfulness and Man's Slackness." MONDAY, 7.30 p.m.—British-Israel Lecture. ' WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m. Healing Through Prayer. We are told by the modern church that I "God does not heal the sick to-day, and ' that we are expected to do our best for 1 ourselves." This would make God to lie ' a slacker, re His promise, and the Bible ; untrue. There is one thing we can absolutely depend upon, that is GODS FA ITIIF U LNI'". SS. Evangelist, A. H. DALLIMORErpHE AUCKLAND BRITISH-ISRAEL -L ASSOCIATION (Inc.), ' Affiliated with British-Israel World Federation, London. 200, PACIFIC BUILDINGS, Welleslcy St. E. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 3 P.M. SHORT TALKS ON THE SPIRITUAL ASPECTS OF BRITISH-ISRAEL TEACHINGS. TUESDAY, 10TI1 MARCH, 7.45 P.M. QUESTION NIGHT. All Friends Cordially Invited. Listen to the lectures broadcast from Station IZM Manurewa by this Association . each Sunday evening (it 8.45 p.m. Lecturer 1 Sunday, Sth March, Mr. Win. McCrae. jgRITISII - ISRAEL REVIVAL MISSION. I—OTAHUHU—Mr. Tregaskis (opp. Passenger Transport), Sunday: 11 a.m., Communion ; 3 p.m., S.S. (adults invited) ; 7 p.m., Revival and Healing. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m., Bible Teaching. Saturday, 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. (at Mr. Mills') : Holy Spirit Baptism and Gifts. (Bus leaves Hall, via Station, at 0.50 p.m., returning 0.45 p.m.) 2—MANUREWA—Mr. C. Mills (I'egler's Bldgs.), Sun., 11 a.m., Communion ; 7 p.m. (Revival), Wed., 7.30 p.m., Bible Instruction. 3—KARAKA HALL—Mr. E. D. Wilson, Sun., 11 a.m.. Communion (at Mr. Grant's); 8 p.m., Kingdom. Message. 4—ROYAL OAK —Mr. Cope (of Christchurch), Sunday, 11 a.m., Communion ; 7 p.m.. Gospel and Healing. Thurs., 7.30 to ' 'J p.m., God's Covenant of Healing to Israel. Everybody Welcome. Evangelists C. S. and F. R. WILSON. RITISH - ISRAEL LECTURE. PAPAKURA (8.1. HALL), WEDNESDAY, 11 tlx (S to !) p.m.). " THE FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH." An Illustrated Lantern Lecture. E. D. WILSON, Lecturer. TEHOVAII'S WITNESSES (Auckland " Company), Fountain of Friendship Hall. Newton Rd. —Sunday, 7 p.m.. Lecture by Judge Rutherford (electrical reproduction). Subject: "Whose Pravers Are Answered?" All Welcome!, Seats Free! j No Collection ! rpHE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (Quakers), ■ -L Corner Nit. Eden Rd. and Sylvan Ave I Meeting for Worship. Sunday, li a.m. I BIRTHDAYS ABOLISHED!!" Intellect J sharpening, laugh-provoking, youthgiving Lecture by AIM EE POUTER World-Lecturer and Healer, SUNDAY* 7 p.m., Harmony Club Rooms, Darby St' All Welcome. Collection.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 57, 7 March 1936, Page 22
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