ECCLESIASTICAL. TJAPTIST rpABERNACLE, UPPER, QUEEN STREET. l<"U.-> a.m.—Prayer Meeting, i L a.m. —Worship and Bible Exposition. PREACHF.R : Dlt. \ LEXANDKR TTODGE, ■*■"*■ 8.A.. B.D. -EL Suljjett : " GuSI'EL TRANSFORMATIONS." L'.4.'> p.m.—Sun,lay School & J-iihb- Classes. ''■.45 p. 1.1. - -Sim:; Servir. . 7 p.m.—PREACHEU : J")R. i i.KXAXUKi: TTonuE. • I'Ui.l'HKiV AND TIIK PAPACY" .\ i iiti.-I.v V..-.I for Protestants, 1>... ii.■[ i»Us :iii* iuiimrtiiiit uldres<. ht NIGHT (>:n unlay). 7.30 p.m. — Chris-i":-in Ciicliaviiiir Sm-leiy. Speaker: Ml:. KEITH KI.MMKi:. Wl:j'm:.;hav.-.-i.i ~.,„.. Women's Meet- ::>-'. .Mi:S. I-:. DoWSETI": 7..;» p.m.. I'iMMi , Mi-i-riiiiT iiinl Bible Study. "IiItKAT I'iiAYKHS OF Till: RIBLE." l.v I>K. AI.::X. HillxiK. Vn-f Synopsis uL I.i-i-i iiri-. Ki-ilrlna Olft-rliiß. 'Kvitvbody Wi-li-iillu.: T ANTERN I KCTI'RK, tabkuxaci.e ii.u.!,. UI'NDAY. TfNE "I •> 7.:?<t P.M. "I.IFK A\l> MIS.SIOXAItV WORK IX i , KN'TRAL JAPAN," by MISS DOROTHY A. PARR. ni:.».\UK KOAD BAPTIST CHCBCH. REV. 11. KXOWLKS KEMPTOX. 11—"A MFK LIVED WITHIN A I.IFK.' 7 —MR. C. 11. BARTOX, from Abyssinia. will sr.eak. " Bible Class Tea and Rally. AT or XT EDEX BAPTIST CHURCH. 11-S.-vviee Broad, ast l.v IVA. 7 —"THK Sl'nia WITHOUT A SMILE." Gamblim; Exposed. Pre;u-ln ■[■ : IIK'V. -f. l>. .TEXSEN. Ttror.NT ai.beut kTPTTst church. II •-■THE tiOOD cHEKfi OF (,U1)." 7 i>.m. A Me.-JSJisii- tit Men : "WHY 'A MAN' SHOULD BE A CHRISTIAN"." I'miHiiT : liKV. JOHN LAIRD. MA. LJHACKLKTON Rl>. BAPTIST CHURCH. ►O KKV. C. \V. DUNCUMB. n—A Further "lord's Prayer" Study. 7- "Atoncuiont From a Very 'Human' Man's Standpoint." OOXSOXBY UATTIST CIIL'UCII. ■*- Minister: I!KV. WAI.TIOit BARKY. II a.m. -Rev. .T. Iliildleatoiic. 7 i> in.—"Victims Vii'turloi'K." BA l> T IST C H IT It C H E S. SERVICES 11 A.M. AND 7 T.M. AVO.MI.iLi; -Rct. It. U. florins. Kl'SltSl-lii'v, \V. Harry, U<-v. J. HidUlcshme. NORTH MRMOHIAIr—Rer. P. L. A. Cramploll. IS.A. MII.lliKl)--K(>v. l>. H. Stewart. SANDIU.NfiIIAM — Pustor J. S. Binnic. I'T. CIIKVAI.IKK- Rev. C. Chant, Rev. Dr. J. J. Nurlli. KMMIMONI' — Stuilent Shcrburtl. R«v. C. i.'li.-siir. M'.W i VN\- SiuiNis I/insdale, Whitt*n. NlilTl; S'.\ \N -Stiiilrnt Hart. IliiYAI. «iAK — SliKlfiits li"ilby. M.A., A«m !,->!; i;i) METHODIST CHURCH, 11 .i :.'. ','<• ;i:"r<i.'ntativcs of Ontral Japan I-iu!i'-iT Mission. Speaker: MISS l>. ••AivK. 7 p.m. — ■• REt.'OXCIMATIOX AS ai'iiii:vi:i> in i.iFK." TO-NIUHT (Satnrilay)—V.l , . Meetiiiß. Talk by <'.E. Exi-'rt. "THE IM.EDIiE." WEDNESDAY. ~.'M p.m.— -Prayvr Ksposltii>D nnil Ti'stimony. TTXITED EVANGELICAL CH., eJTp *-' St. Benedict's Street. \SS* 11 a.m. —MR. W. J. SINCLAIR. L',ls p.m.—Sunday Scliool and B.C. 7 p.m. — MR. J. K. FUEE.MAX. VVEI>XESD.VY —7.30 p.m., Mid-week Prayer Mciliiiß. REVIVAL UIKB MISSION OF HEALING. Covenant IMII. Bast Street. Hca'.hiK Faith in Jesus Christ. MEETINGS. SUNDAY—II a.m., .", and 7 p.m. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY —7.0<.) p.m. "And Ho said unto lier. daucbter. thy fait!) b.iib nimln tlieu whole; go in peace mid 1)0 whole uC lUy plague.' , Mark v., 34. TJRITISH ISRAEL 3t mm -E» lyrissiox. rrr.r.TC hall, otaiithi'. - -SUNDAY, 11 a.m., Comeit' Ja) mii'iion. 7.30 p.m., the Mur-ti-lloits Messap' of the New Covenant 411 cm the Israel of our <Jod. (Healiufe' icrvico at close.) OTAHL'HU (8.1. Hall). — Sunday, 3 p.tn., i'hildren's Hour of Joy and Blessiujr. Tuesluy, 7 p.m.. Inspiring Prayer Meeting. rimrsdiiy, l.'M p.m., Ri'vival Serviee —"Back to the Power of the Early Church." MANUREWA (8.1. Hall)— Wednesday. 7.30 p.m., Revival Service, "(Jod is Just the Siime To-day." All tbo Services nro enriihed and blessed by the Presence of Israel's Great Messiah. "Our Jebus Christ." British-Israel Lecturers: ♦ WILSON BROTHERS. rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 371, Queen Street. SUNDAY AT 7 P.M. MRS. S. O. ENGLISH Will Tell the Story of " THE PASSION PLAY." Isnpressions of her visit to OBKRAMMERGAU. PUBLIC STUDY CI>ASS ON THEOSOPHY, MONDAY, 8 P.M. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF N.Z., AUCKLAND BRANCH, S'il, Karangahape Road. SUNDAY—3 p.m., Open Circle, MATER; 7 p.m., Address by MR. W. KENAH. Clairvoyance, iii:s. SMITH. Solos by Mrs. G. R. Henderson. WEEKLY MEETINGS—Tues. : 2 p.m., Healing Meeting ; 7.45, Psychometry. Wed., S p.m., Open Circle. Thurs., '2 p.m., Psychometry. Interviews Tues., Thurs., 10.304.30. -VUlt; CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALIST X CHURCH, Mackelvie Street, Ponsonby. SUNDAY, 3 p.m., Lyceum ; 7 p.m., a Friend, subject, "The Great Adventure." Monday, 8 p.m.. Public Circle. Mr. Potter. Wednesday, 2 p.m., Ladies' Club : 8 p.m. and Friday. Cards, 000. pay fid. Thursday, 8 p.m., Psyehometry. Collection 1/. Mt. Potter. Saturday. 8 p.m.. Magnetic Healing. ROdISESSIVE CHURCH OF SPIRITUALISTS. Alma St.. Newmarket. SUNDAY. 7 p.m., Mr. Slater. Subject: "Man, the Immortal." TO-NIGHT, 7.30 p.m., Members' Meeting. TUESDAY, 7.45 p.m.. Popular Public Circle. nTty spiritualist church, 8. Upper Queen Street. SUNDAY. 7—The Mater. "Sword of the Lord." Deiiiou.sti'ator, Mrs. Sparks. TUESDAY, 7, THURSDAY, 2 and 7, Mrs. Sparks. PI RITUAL CHURCH, SYMONDS ST". SUNDAY *t 7. Divine Service. Speaker, Rev. Mary Dreavpr ; subject, "The Christ Path." Messages. Sister Anne. Saturday, 8 p.m.. Ilenling Class and Absent Treatment. Send name. THE CHURCH OF THE GOLDEN LIGHT 1 10. Newton Road. SUNDAY' —" p.m.. Divine Service conducted by Rev. F. Philpott. "Creation of Light By WEDNESDAY. 'J. 30 p.m.—Open Peac* Circle. THURSDAY—B p.m. Healing and Psycho metry. SATURDAY—3 p.m.. Healing. \Tr»ALTER U. STONES, EVANGELIST ** SUNDAY. Floral Service. 7.13 p.m.. oddfellows' Hall, Pitt Street. Subject for Sunday: 'WHY THE AKI 11 BISHOP OF CANTER BI'KV AND BISHOPS CANNOT STOI SPIRITUALISM." Only Truth given in this Church. AD M Wetaacn*. U
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 136, 11 June 1938, Page 23
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