— ecclesiasticai "JJAPTIST r jpABERHACI,B, UPPER QUEEN STREET. I MINISTER; Ii EV 0 R - ALEXANDER ri ODGE, 8.A., B.D. II a.m.—WORSHIP AND BIBLE EXPOSITION. P.m.—EVANGELISTIC SERVICE (Broadcast IYA.) Sermon Subject: "THF RSSS SAMARITAN." THE GOOD SAMARITAN " Communion at the Close of This Service. Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.-Mld-week Prayer Meeting. M° UN REV. P ED t E \, CR B^VT~BIBLE CLASS WEEK. -^«- a ßoo,- st^o n [, mcy.m.b.C. Rally: 7 p.m.. Youth Service. | ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. R „ v c w - duncumb wllT participate. P ° nS °" by Church 7 "Three Present Threats to Moral Muscle." RANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. H. KNOWLES KEMPTON. BIBLE CLASS SUNDAY 7 E ' C "OUT. of Onehunga 7 P "'-—REV. H. KNOWLES KEMPTON. jyjOUNT ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH. II Week. ' B t^I^ EV Ifart GELISTIC ser VICE. Young Peo P ?e Preacher: REV. HAYES LLOYD. BAPTIST CHURCHES. SERVICES: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
EP?0!W A C^T; REV ' A ' J ' JAMIESON tPSOM—REV. T. H T north J LAIRn V, . RICHMOND—REV. Q H STEWART ~ PASTOR BEAUMONT: REV. MILFORD—REV". J K REID l?. N 1?H N EVATf I ER'-5E? M S SO B N: BOGfflf T HART " MERRILANDS— SUPPLY BOGGIS. NEW LYNN—PASTOR C T ATT A 2?IHDH° A -R^V AS J°C C MA"CKY ARTON - I WHITE SWAN—STUDENT IU APKWAM I PAP AACKY OE_ST edwardsl REV. J. C. I ™ ;l U MCCULLOUOH. 1 KHMrn o WARNOCK WATSON. B A I KUMEU (Pomona Hall)—REV. A. S. WILSON. ! METHODIST chitrow *- Corner Mount Eden and Valley Roads 11 a.m.—GOD IN THE HOME 7 P m —THE LIVING GOD. ' Minister: JOHN s. MUIR. R. E V I V A L J7 I R E MISSION OF HEALING. HEALING THROUGH FAITH IN JESUS CHRIST. SUN C D o'ro Y nauin a H n aU. a Ne,Ton ,, Sond ,n ° ran ' e WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, at 730 pm Road FoU,ltaln ° r Friendship Hall'. NewSn A. H. DALLIMORE. Evangelist. «*) OMMONWEALTH QeL COVENANT CHURCH, y OTAHUHU. J (Formerly British-Israel Church.) Revival. Redemption. Healing. Blessing Through Our Lord Jesus Chrls£. SUNDAY—II a.m.. Communion Service; 3 p.m.. Joyous Hour for Adults as well as Children; 7 p.m.. Inspiring Gospel Service. TUESDAY — 7.30 p.m.. Prayer and Bible Instruction. THURSDAY— 7.30 p.m.. Deeper Side of B I Teaching. All Welcome to These Inspiring Meetings. A, OMMONWEALTH V J COVENANT CHURCH, Wingate Street, Avondale. (Formerly British-Israel Church) Revival. Redemption, Healing. Blessing Through Our Lord " Jesus Christ. SUNDAY. 11 a.m.—Communion Service. 3 p.m.—Children's and Adults' Happy Hour. 7 P , World Events In the Light of Bible Phophecy, illustrated with Lantern Sllaes. THE WEEK NIGHT MEETINGS. TUESDAY AND THURSDAY. AT 7.30 P.M. P. A. WILSON. Pnstor. Come. A Great Welcome Awaits You. pri "SM J IGHER THOUGHT TEMPLE, J Cnr ' ''" t ant * Wcl'lnmon Streets. SUNDAY. 2.30 p m.—HEALING GROUP. "SUSTAINING A VITAL ATTITUDE TO LIFE." ! MISS W. G. LOVATT. I WBI S}ESpAY. 2 pm.—WOMAN'S PROGRESS CLUB. Miss Ricd will speak on "The Last Five Years In Southern China." Soloist: Mrs. Ogg. F REE FUNDAMENTAL I I CHURCH IN N.Z. [HmmJ Fountain oi Friendship Hall, Newton Rd., Upper Symonds St.
11 a.m.—MR. C. W. CAMPBELL. 2.45 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Class. 7 p..T..—MR. ALAN KERR. 8.T.1. Saturday—Y.P.S.C.F. Wednesday. 7.30 p.m.—Teiuga Village Mission, Prayer Meeting. QPIRITUALIST CHURCH OP NEW ZEALAND. U Auckland Branch. Alma Street, opposite Olympic Pool. Newmarket. SUNDAY: 3 p.m.—Open Circle, conducted by MR. W COTTAM. 7 p.m.—Speaker: DR. VERE POLISS. PhD. Subject: 'LIFE VERSUS DEATH" (continued). Clairvoyance. ALL WELCOME. /'christian spiritualist church. 43, Mackelvie Street, ort „ GREY LYNN. SUNDAY— 3 p.m.. Open Circle. MONDAY ' TranCe Add,es '' Mrs - Rayner. 8 p.m.. Question Class. MR. FITTON. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY—B p.m.. Cards, 500. THURSDAY—B p.m.. Open Circle. Floral Messages. All Welcome. rpHE CHURCH OF THE GOLDEN LIGHT. X 100, NEWTON ROAD. (OH Top Symonds St. end). SUNDAY, 7 p.m.. Trance address by REV. FAITHFUL PHILPOTT. The Divine Contact by United Prayer. Alter Circle Clairvoyance. THURSDAY, 7.4s.—Healing- and Psychometry. COME. ALL WELCOME. SPIRITUAL CHURCH, SYMONDS STREET. SUNDAY, 7 p.m.— Speaker: REV. MARY DREAVER. M.P. REV. H. HUDSON FLOWERS, THURSDAY, 8, Psychometry and Written Questions. SATURDAY, 7.45. Healing Class. ALL WELCOME. XTNITY SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, J 8, Upper Queen St., next Masonic Hall. SUNDAY, 7 P.M.. KATHLEEN PHILPOTT, "CHILDREN IN THE SUMMERLAND." PASTOR T. W. SPARKS, "Psychic Facts." Floral Messages. All Welcome. WALTER H. STONES. Oddfellows' Hall, Pitt Street, SUNDAY, 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. REMARKABLE cures are being effected at the Afternoon Service, which is a Healing Service only. BRING YOUR SICK FRIENDS. VpHE SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC — THE FIRST J WORD OB GOD. Have you lost faith in the Eibie as given by the inspiration of God, on account of there having been among ancicr.t i.eoples the knowledge of a Redeemer who was to be torn of a virgin, die and rise again and go back to heaven and come again to judge? Listen, a'.l the truth that the nations of the world had as found in the Bible was from the celesti?.! Word of God. which He shewed to man from the Creation with the names I of stars which are full cf meaning. Take, for instance. His stcr—the Euphratean name for this was NERGUB-GUP-ELIM Slid means Southland.] Overcomer. Mighty God. In celestial symbolism j the North is Heaven, tne Sou;h Earth. This star. | the Heralder of the Tn.arnation for the cieath of the cross, is found in the left foot of the constellation. CenUurii. The two brightest stars of the Southern Cross form the horse heels, and the ship Argo is joined here. Read Hebrews 2-10 on the Celestial Captain of Salvation. This cherubic winged figuie: head to waist man, and remainder horse, ii symbolical of the Incarnation; the horse speaks of strength, God as the Strong 1 One able to perform what He sets out to do lin the plan of Salvation. His star and a small red neighbour are the nearest known stars to the sun and earth, and are situated above the Altar Ara, which means Earthland. The wise men who had believed this celestial declaration and received this as their Saviour, that Light that should come into the world, undei stood the meaning of this Sun Star toward the East, as if to greet the sun in resurrection power with the marks of the cross this Mighty One v.iil convince the world that He was the anti-type of the Celestial Truth, the Solar Hero of whom the Heavens were telling. How shall escape if we neglect to great salvation. (Hob. 2.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 205, 30 August 1941, Page 17
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