ECCLESIASTICAL. gT MARY'S CATHEDRAL PARNELL. 8 a.m.—Hoiy Communion. 10 a.m.—Sunday Schools and Bible Classes. 11 a.m.—Matins and Sermon. THE VERY REV. THE DEAN OF AUCKLAND. "Take Up Your Cross." 4 p.m.—Holy Baptism 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. THE VERY REV. THE DEAN OF AUCKLAND. "THE KINGDOM OF GOD. 111. ' ST MATTHEWS CHURCH. Weheslev Street West 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. •11 a.m.—Choral Communion and Confirmation Address. j Preacher CANON GEORGE COATS, j 7 p.m.—Evensong, Solo. Anthem and Sermon, i Preacher: Canon GFORGF COATS. • Daily War Intercession. 12.30 rm. to 12.50 p.m. PAUL'S -YMONDS STREET. I'J-\l_4.i. 'S.iLlt.- , ' .. p.m.—Subject: "THE BREAD OF LII L TO-MORROW (Sunday).—Concluding Day of Mission. 8 a.m. H.C ill n.m.—Suns E :<"h~.rist and Address. Subject: "THE NEW ' ORDER." 3 p.m --CHILDREN'S SERVICE. 7 p m.- Sr r/ lAL MISSION SERVICE. Subjcct: j "CAN WE TAKE IT?" 19 1 L L SAINT S' PONSONBY 8 a.m.—Holy Communion 9 45 a.m.—Crusad .:s pnd Sunday Schools. 11 a.m.- Choral Eucharist. 2 p.m.—Confirmation Class. 4.30 p.m.— Excnsrr.rv Vicar: REV. CANCN W. W. AVERII V #4 UCKLAND CITY MISSION. V L'CKLAND CITY MISSION, j EPIPHANY CHURCH Karangahape Road 8 a.m.—H.C 11 a.m.—Matins. 7 p.m.—Mission Service. Ant them: "AVE VERUM" (Gounod). Pieachcr - REV JASPER CALDER M.B.E N.B.—The following Sunday night (July 27) will be CHURCH PARADE OF N.Z. COASTGUARDS. jgERBSPORD gTREBT 1 (Next Central Plre Station) 10.15 a.m.— PRAYER MEETING ' a.m.M F E. M B LAIKLOOK MA Parade of Girls' Bilgnde and Boys' Life Erigade. Anthem* "Incline Thy Ear." 2.45 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m.— JJSV gTEPIIEN J • HIS CROSS STILL STANDS." Anthem: 'Evening and Morning." Duet: "When I Survey." Mrs. Reffell and Mrs Kersey. ANNUAL THANKSGIVING DAY - SUNDAY. AUGUST 3. CHURCHES OP CHRIBT (Associated) 11—The Lord's 6upper. 7—Evangelistic. PONSONBY ROAD—II: "Paying Your Debts." 7: "The Faith That Saves." Minister: W. 8. Lowe. 8.A.. B.Comm. I DOMINION ROAD—7: E. P. Aderman. 8.A.. "The i New Heavens." I ONEHUNGA—7: E. Colwell Light "What Baptism Implies." I PT. CHEVALIER—7: L. Usmar. Dominion General! Organising Secretary. "The Vital Issue." Meetings continued each night at 7.45. AVO.^DAIiE—3.3O: L. R. Usmar. DEVONPort—II: L. R. Uamar. MT. ALBERT —11: Worship. PUKEKOHE—II: J. C. Downey.
r j NITY HALL CHURCH op CHRIST \J (Queen St.. above Town Hall) 10 a.m.—BIBLE STUDY 11 a.m.—WORSHIP. 7 CHRrs^ Ch KTMr-n "I 11 ® NATURE OP WILSON KINGD <SM. Preacher: MR. S. Loyal Churches of Christ do only those things authorised by Christ and the Apostles, and learn not to go beyond the things that are written." (I. Cor. 4: 6). pJHRISTADELPHIANS. Freemasons Hall, Upper Queen Street. 11 a.m.-FELLOWSHIP MEETING. 7 P.m.—"HEAVEN AND HEI,L: POPULAR CONCEPTIONS CHALLENGED." Speaker: MR. J. TABERNER. ALL WELCOME. Ho Collection. ™ e C H B 1 3 T (l.B D S L P H I A N 8 UNITY HALL LECTURE ROOM QUEEN STREET. II a.m.--Fellowship. 7 D m i^pm. "SOME POPULAR BELIEFS CONTRASTJi!> WITH BIBLE TEACHING" Speaker: MR. L WALKER. ALL WELCOME. jj„ Collection. w CHURCH (Swedenborglan). NEWTON ROAD. Left from Symonda Street. DIVINE WORSHIP. SUNDAY. 11 A.M. Subject: "THE KINGDOM AND WILL OF THE LORD." Rev. Robert J. strong. VISITORS WELCOMED. UN IT ARI A N CHU Rn n PONSONBY RD. (Near Reservoir.) ' Morning.—Mß. K. THOMAS. EVe "Bf^ R SL^-Jf BA ' Evening subjectBlack Record—Can Germany Be Porglven?" JfCtQ ONORESS HALL. YJj OREY'S AVENUE. THE SALVATION ARMY. 9.15 a.m.—PRAYER MEETING. sis MRS HOWIE. *"tS - -11 a.m.—MAJOR AND MRS. AVENALL. 3 P.m.—POPULAR PRAISE. 7 p.m. "STEWARDSHIP." MAJOR L n TONG. 10 a.m.—Scotia Place, C. 8. M. Abbott. JL T HB salvation army. VT NEWTON CORPS •Ml,, PONSONBY ROAD X y ARE HEARTILY WELCOME HERE. 11 a.m.—HOLINEB6 MEETING tsgsns& JI 3 P W tE OAmRn,O - AND Speaker: ADJUTANT FRED SEARLE B "" gsgg, lafeaa?'" T HE SALVATION ARMT TRi? EDEN CRESCENT, WALTERS RD. U Home ' Kra^ IVatl ° n Mcetlne ' Speaker. Llent. JUNIOR MLktiNGS 10.15 a til nnrt ?k_ __ a TUESDAY NIGHT. ris p m P ' A SIGHTSEEING and College SunDcr firi .You are very welcome to all of°'hlseSrtn^! 1% T HE s ALVATION \«my, Jn L QUEEN STREET. ONEHUNGA. SprJr 1 11 AM.—"THE HOLY SPIRIT AS THE COMFORTER." Speaker. MAJOR H. MACKENZIE. 7 p.m.—"OPENING THE DOOR " Speaker BROTHER A. H. MEAD. speaker. Congregational Singing. Bandmaster, a. CLAYDON. EVANGELISTIC "PENTECOSTAL." "APOSTOLIC.' Minister: PASTOR GEO. J. CLARKE. MASONIC HALL, Eden Tee. (New North Road). SUNDAY-ll a.m.: "WORSHIP AND THE WORD. 2 p.m.: Sunday School. 6pm ■ Open-air and Prayer. 7 p.m.: Evangelistic.' Thursday. 7.30 p.m.. at "Full-Gospel Bookroom." 193 a. Rymonds Street—"Bible Talk." I S HALL, Glen Eden—Leader: ELDER L. SILSON. Sunday, 11 1.10. and 7 p.m.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 169, 19 July 1941, Page 16
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