ECCLESIASTICAL. T HE jy-ETHODIST OHURCH. jpiTT gTREET. JpiTT gTREET. "A CHURCH THAT IS A HOME." j 10.30 a.m.—Prayer Meeting. 11 a.m.— R EV E. T. O lds Studies in the Commandments, No. 8: "THE COMMAND WITH A PROMISE." Anthem. "0 Davspring." 6.30 p.m.—Half-hour of Singing. 7 p.m. G. H ALL D.D.. Ph.D., Director of General World Fellowship of Faith and Service. Subject: "JESUS CHRIST — HISTORIC FACT <>U MYTH?" Anthem: ""Sweet is the Sunlight." Soloist: Mrs. K. J. Kosser. Organist: Mr. Albert Bryant. VISITORS TO AI 'i'KI.AXH CORDIALLY \v ki.com!:: KINGSLAND- 11 a.m.. REV. S. .7. AVER-1 REN; 7 p.m.. UKV. S. .). WERREN. I IJM>EN TERRACE.—II a.m.. REV. .1.1 CROOKS; 7 p.m., REV. J. OLI'HERT. Dominion road—ii a.m., rev. e. w. HAMKK ; 7 p.m., REV. DR. RANSTON. ROSKII.I,-11 a.m., REV. A. .T. JOHN-' STCIN: 7 p.m., STUDENT HAYMAN. UANDRIXtiHAM — 11 a.m., MR. J. AV. ■O SHAI KEI.I'ORD; 7 p.m., REV. A. J. JOHNSTON.
R KV A LFRKr) G. H ali * D.D., PhD., I-REACIIES THIS SUNDAY. 11 a.m.—METHODIST CHURCH. EI'SUM. 7 p.m. — I'ITT ST. METHODIST CHI'RCH. DO NOT FAIL TO HEAR HIM. iy£ETIIODIST CENTRAL Rflj: airedal.e street (JppoMte Main Entrance 11 a.m.—.MR. TATTON. 7 p.m.- REV.' A. EVERILL ORR. Subject: "THE VIRTUE OF 111 MILITY." 1 Radjo Church of the Helping Hand, 1 Tuesday ami Thursday, s p.m. DR. HALL. of Toronto, will speak in MAYI'AIR THEATRE. SUNDAY. :ti>TII 7 P.M. FRANKLIN ROAD. II ami 7—PASTOR llol'E HAYNES Subject: •'CHRIST THE ABIDING CENTRE OF LIFE." , QIRCUIT j COLLEGIATE CHURCH. GRAFTON RD. 11. REV. \V. T. Rf.IC IT. 8.A., 8.D.; 7, REV. E. W. lIAMES, M.A. — 11, REV. A. G. HALL, D.D.. : PhD., Director of General World Fellowship of Faith and Service; 7, STUDENT <\ P. LUCAS.
MT. EDEN—Io. Men's Fraternal: 11, REV. .1. F. JACK: 7. REV. J. F. JACK. REMUERA— 11 MR. \V. S. MACKAY; 7, STUDENT 11. C. DIXON. Mission ray—ll. rev. w. r. laws; 7. MR. <\ A. FRENCH. VKWMARKKT-11. MR. E. F. MILLS; 7, MR. It. A. PENNY. 19AKNEI.L —11. REV. \V. WALKER; 7. MR. PERCY DELLOW. pANMURE—2.4o, REV. W. R. LAWS. ONEHCNGA METHODIST CIRCUIT. ONEHUNGA—II a.m.. Rev. J. D. Grocott; 7 p.m.. Student C. Old Held. PENROSE—II a.m.. Student C. Old field ; 7 p.m.. Mr. H. Christopher. WALMSLEY ROAD—7 p.m. -y£T ALBERT METHODIST CHURCH.
11 a.m.—REV. HAROLD SHARP. 7 p.m. : STUDENT J. WATSON. yyORLD Jf»ELLOWSHIP OP JjiAITH AND gERVICE. AUCKLAND VISIT OP THB TNTEU NATIONAL - Q.ENERAL, R EV- A lfred G H ALLi R EV ' A LFRED (j JJALL, D.D.. rh.D., of Canada. DR. HALL is a noted Preacher and Lecturer. He Is an outstanding Modernist and Psychologist, who comes to New Zealand after a phenomenal success in Australia. Hit Message is for this age and i» dynamic in its vitality. ALL WHO CAN SHOULD MAKE AN EFFORT TO HEAR HIM. gUN DAY, QCTOBER 23 11 a.m.— J£PSOM jyjETHODIST QHURCH. Subject: A NEW CHRISTIAN TECHNIQUE. r p.m.— pITT gT. iy£ETHOD!ST QHURCH. ■* Subject: MODERN CHRISTIAN FRONTIERS. 8.15 p.m.— AFTER CHURCH MEETING. rpHE JfJADY JJALL. Subject: GETTING SOMEWHERE SPIRITUALLY. Soloists: Mrs. L. Jones-Parry and Dudley Wrathall. IJ*HE JJALL, QUEEN STREET. 8 P.M. EACH EVENING. SUBJECTS: mUESDAY— J- TRANSMUTING PAITH INTO REALITY. fXTEDNESDAY — '» THE REWARDS OP CHRISTIAN PSYCHOLOGY. rpHURSDAY— I THE DYNAMIC VITALITY OF CHRISTIAN LIVING. TJ^RIDAY — HOW TO FORGIVE? SATURDAYFACING UP TO FACT. These Lectures are designed to help the Individual attain the perfection of mind, soul, body and affairs that can be obtained as a result of Modern Practical Christianity. BRING YOUR FRIENDS — ALL WELCOME. THE FELLOWSHIP OF FAITH AND SERVICE serves Paople of all Denominations and none. It hns a particular appeal to virile youtli. \ 22 [ EAST MISSION.' II a.m.—MR. A. G. MENZIBS. j 7 p.m.—MR. FRANK CRESPIN. Everyone Heartily Welcome. TYPISTS. XISS HANTON, 'Confidential f'" hllc Typing, Duplicating, Vulcan Blags., JO-614. 8 vfrw '* * •
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 250, 22 October 1938, Page 23
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