ECCLESIASTICAL. MIEV'S CATHEDRAL,PAKNELL. fcv' 'oVINIirAiniSIMA SUNDAY. s a.m.— Holy Communion. 11 a.m. I; cxxiiv l-ANCoritT: "Jesus ..£ Xazarclh Pnsseth V.y." i P - m -Zy"rL'lTlna*,-r,n,.n (l.ri.n.lcaM ' ''■'"' I!KV. "c'a Xo'x KAXCdURT:' 1 ™ 8 ••\rnn Shall N"t Live by lircad Alone." intlicni: "Comfort, f> Lord, Iho Soul ~f Thy SiTViiiil" (fnil■■lD. QT. MATTHEWS, WELLESLEST ST. W. S a.m.—Holy Communion. .? n.in.—lliily r-iunmuiiion (Cliornll. Preacher: REV. R. It. li. FALCON'. 4.13 1..111.— Holy Baptism. 7 njn. —Evensong. Preacher: I:EV. CJ. V. GERARD. Antlicni: "Jcsu, • .Toy of Man's Desiring" Boys , Choir will Reassemble. TUESDAY. f;.-i3 n.m.—Holy Communion. 0,,, IH^'-S^.j l^:^n Il,''"!r"s^i!^1l , ''"!r"s^i!^ a "-Socini and thn Will nf tVod." (i< PAUL'S, SYMONDS ST. J O.UINQUAGESI.MA SUNDAY. 0 „ m ._n.,iy Communion. jl I,'nii— SiinV Eucharist anil Sprracn. 7 li'.m.—ETcnsoiiß and Sermon. \SH WED.—7 and 10 a.m.. Holy Communion; T. 15 P.m.. Evensong and Address. TTjMPHASS CHURCH, \J&M/ PARISH SUNDAY. S a.m.— Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—H.C. (Choral). Treacher: KEV. C. .T. HUSH KING. 7 p.m.—.MISSION SERVICE. I'rnrticr- KEV. CHARLES CHANDLER ' (Vicar o£ Cambridge). iLL SAINT S\ rOXSOSB Y. A S a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Choral Eucharist. Preacher: KEV. J. B. KUSHWORTH. Preacher: KBV. WALTER AYERILL. The Choir will Reassemble at 11 a.m. •pERESFORD CTRBBT /"IONGREGATIOXAt, QIIURCH (NEXT CENTRAL- FIKB STATION). \ Friendly 'Welcome, nelpfnl "Worship, ' I'onuiar Hvnins and a Thrilling liuspel Message. * Treacher : 15EV. 'ARTHUR r* "VKLSON, B.A. Xt -c\- \->' -^ 1,1.13 a.m.—PRAYER MEETING. ;l a.m.—"lN HIS STEPS." \u In Momoriam Tribute -nill l>o niartn. to Mrs Oouk. for IB years a Member of the Church. Anthem: ••To Uod oil High." 7 nu).—"LIFE'S GREATEST QUESTION." l'ly Communion and D«llatta\^»" s ' ■ i • -Tiiii Tunis L niver (.\L;iloilt'l. Auulcm? "God So Lo™d tl.e World." VISITORS TO AUCKLAND ESPECIALM pHUBCHES OF CHRIST. jl_Tim Lord's Suprcr. i—Evang-snsuc 1J0NSONB1" ROAD— 1 11 a.m.—"Tli.- Single Purpose.' - „ ... '•Kelli'ctioiis from l-.di'll. I'readicr: E h. WILLIAMS. M.A. ~OMINION up. T 7 J. ; .n fe Kyanpcl.st.c. KICHMOXIJ—7 P.n... KAY ULAMI'IED. AVON-DALE—7 p.m., .T. 3. , I^ t '}'-', m T Inu advent mission J -< (Church o£ Christ), Sunday School Union Building. 11 a.m.—Bronkliii! of. Brcprt. SiicaUi-r: !'• f- lIOOLT.. Subject: •■I'KIISONAL WOKK." -• : i',' 1 ,, ,, -V. :^ l '.l > s'rvl , ."' t sSjoct: ".lESUF fiIKISTANIi HIM CKUfIFIKIV' S,.cukers: N. lIRADDOCK AND A. l'A-GE ' l Everybody Invited. /IHRISTADB I- l> H I A N S w Freemasons , Hall, Upper (ineeu St. 11 a.m.—Fellowship Meeting. — LECTURE. 7 p.m. — -They Have Said. Peace and Safety. Speaker: MR. L. HOLMES. All Welcome. Xo Cilleetion. "MEW CHURCH (SWEDENBORGIAN) JN Newton Road, near Ton Syinonds St. . DIVINE WORSHIP. SUNDAYS, 11 A.M. "Hec-anse man is a rational I.eing, h im;«t resist evils from tile power mil (hi. al.ilitii'S jriviMi him by the Lord »,Uc o£ regeneration and salvation." a Town "Hall,' O at"'ll"a'.'in. |sundaj% World '(■'l'isis/'' All "invited. , " No collrrtion TTNITAKIAN CHURCH. PONSONU' U" ROAD, Near Reservoir. 11 a.m.—MR. I!. C. ISLAKEY. 7 p.m.—MR. C. M. CAVIT. Subject: "THE 'CLEANSING BLOOD." V_ rpHE SALVATION ARMY # i Greys C^Gl^o^"na. l ,. 10 a.m.—Alfred St., Kro. S. Xccvc 31 a.m.—"As and So." :; p.m.—The Pleasant Praise Hour. 7 p.m.—The l!lK. Bright Gospel Meetins led by Adjutant Clias. Necve, of Napier COME WITH THE CROWD TO THE ARMY. ~V rpHB SAJ-VATION ARMY rONSOXHY KD.. NEWTON. S SUNDAY NEXT. Services to be Conducted by =»*V MAJOR AND MRS. HILDKETII. 7 a.m.—Prayer: 11 a.m.. Holines: Jlci-tins: :; p.m., Happy Hour Gatherins 1 p.m.. Bright Gospel Service. EVERYBODY WELCOME AT THE ARMS Tin- Sunday School Opens This Sunday. .ADJUTANT MAHAFFIIO. Corps (Mlicer. A POSTOLIC. (World-wide Movement of Evansclical an' Missionary Interest), OA, KHYBER PASS (Symonila St. end). SUNDAY. 11 a.m.—Praise and Worship. pASTOR V g -pICKSON. 3.15 p.m.—Bible Study. 7 p.m.—Gospel Service. DEACONESS M. BOATII. EVAXGBLIST L. AXDBKSOX. Also TUBS, and THURS., 7.30 p.m. A Hearty Welcome to All. rpHE ASSEMBLIES °F G'Jt •*• EVANGELISTIC MISSION. Masonic Hall, Eden Terrace. "FAITH WILL WIN THE VICTORY." Pastor: EVANGELIST CLARKE. SUNDAY, 11 a.m.—Elder Mansfield, p.m.: Study. 7 p.m. : Evangclis Clarke, "The Abundant Life." TUESDAY. 7.;iU p.m.—The Young Peopl ' in Charge. WELCOME. rpHE FREE FUNDA nJfEsBl MENTAL CHURCH MfeEgl? ™ N - Z - UtgSH' Oranu-e Hall. Newton Road, "^gft ,. Upper Symonds Street. .11 a.m.—MR. c. W. CAMPBELL. ■ p.m.—Gnspi'l Service. MR. T. SCOTT. TUESDAY at 7HO p.m.—Mlt. GOOLI will give his concluding Address on Dispel B'iti.jnal Trullis. f) P E N DOOR MISSION KJ '.«, ALBERT STREET. II ii ■ SUNDAY. 7 'p.n'i.—••c'i'l'il'is'r , " OR COMMUNISM? Will tin- (iospel of the Soviet.-; triump over the Gnspel of the Cross'; Preacher: MR. 1. A. POLLARD. rriiE SOCIETY OF FKIKNDS UJuaKurs, J- corner Mount Eden Rd. and Sylvan A' iketins for Worship, Sunday, 11 a.m.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1937, Page 23
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