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' ECCLESIASTICAL CAMPAIGN MESSAGE. COMMENCES TOMORROW. "WITHOUT GOD THE WORLD BREAKS UP." l£rJ?ii DB .S W '. 8 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Low n^?2S??\, St ~ <opp - Govt - Koum). Minister: RE Fir!t Sunday of CAMPAIC S^L. CT^ I ? 1 3 AN ORDBR - 10 Sund scnow «nd Bible Classes. 11 a.m.. "Wliat Do 'V Jfi?? god?" 7 p.m., -Has Christianity An thing to Offer to the Man on the Street?'* ST. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURC: Wellington St., off Pitt St. Minister: REV. H. J. LILBURN. 11 a.m.—"Who Is God?" 7 p.m.—"The Unknown God." ST. DAVID'S PRESYBYTERIAN CHURC] Khyber Pass. Near Symonds Street. REV. W. BOWER -BLACK, LL.B. 11 a.m. "The Mystery and Revelation of God." , Essential Outline of Christia ?? :ia , 1 after Church for Members of tl Services. All Welcome. ST. STEPHEN'S CHU&CI Jervois Road, Ponsonby. CAMPAIGN FOR CHRISTIAN ORDER. 11 a.m.—"WHO IS GOD'" P ;?\T MAJOR HARTMAN, Chaplai to American Forces. MT -_ _ EDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCI Corner of Windmill and Mt. Eden Roads. 11 o m CAMPAIGN MESSAGES. Smith Unseen God Disclosed." Rev. J. E 5 p.m.—Combined Tea. P j m p" C J™k ined Service with Methodists. Rct ST. LUKE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCB ROAD. CAMPAIGN FOR CHRISTIAN ORDER. Preacher: REV. R. E. EVANS. '■? nU! ~? oI S! st: Mrs W Ce ßushbrook. 7 P.m.—Anthem. "King of Kings." BALMORAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: REV. ROY ALLEY, M.A. (With the Forces). Moderator, VERY REV. GEORGE BUDD. *7 n m'~ •??,?,,J iEVEALED AND REVEALING.' P.m. ANCHORS IN A TIME OF STORM." KNOX PRESBYTERMN CHURCH Birdwood Crescent, Parnell. Minister. REV. G. A. NAYLOR. II a.m.—-WHO IS GOD?" p.m.—"UNKNOWN OR FORGOTTEN." ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Great North Road. Minister: REV. ANGUS SUTHERLAND. 11 a.m.—"Who is God?" p D m —"The Unknown God." (St. Peter's Olt Boys' Annual Service.) SPSOM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Gardner Road. 'J S —"Limitation or Liberty." 7 p.m.—Campaign Series: "The Unknown God.' Preacher: REV. D. J. A. SHAW. IT. ALBERT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. REV. J. C. YOUNG, B.A. 1 a.m.—-The God Whom We Worship." P shiiT" Th * GOd Whom We Ifm°rantly Wo»'RESBYTERIAN SOCIAL SERVICE ASSN., Edinburgh Street Hall, Newton. .30 a.m.—Men's Meeting?**" 230pm —S S 7 P-m. REV. THOMAS HALLIDAY. S ' Tnu-niv ,?° lQ and Anthem. THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. All Welcome. he Methodist church SS-BSk?"- 01 Camp^ A B^H: 76TH CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. miable™" fiin Pa L ker: Anth <™, "O How el Ft p ui Sonß Service. 7 p.m.: n£i«i TiTnii o subJect ' "The Essential God " attee A«ii.? P », C A °L Aucklan d School Comi,tiS or ?I Ant hem, "Except the Lord our at ct'' Soloist, Jean Baber. Social

1 */ m ' : Rev - E - s - Emmitt, M.C. Memorial Service _to the late L.-Corporal c. fln , Par ® de of GI B. and Cadets, Scouts Cubs. 7 p. m . : Mr. E. H. Dallev EDEN TERRACE—II a.m.: Rev. C. W. Brown (Communion). 7 p.m.: Rev. E. S. Emmitt, DOMINION ROAD—II a.m. and 7 p.m.: Rev. H. Brown (Evening Communion). Rev Vp a Hunt S ' E " ChappelL 7 P »- : SANDRINGHAM—II a.m.: Mr. R. T. Sando 7 p.m.: Supply. WAIKOWHAI—2 p.m.: Sunday School. 3 pm ■ Rev. E. S. Emmitt, M.C. METHODISI CHURCH. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. COLLEGMTE CHURCH—II a.m.: Communion Rev. Dr. Ranston. 7 p.m.: Rev E W Hames, M.A. EPSOM—II a.m.: Communion, and 7 p.m.. Rev. F. Copeland. MT. EDEN—II a.m.: Communion, Rev. J. F. Jack. 7 p.m.: Combined Service, Presbyterian Church. R EMU ERA—II a.m.: Communion, and 7 p.m.. Rev. W. Walker. MISSION BAY—II a.m.: Communion, and 7 p.m.. Rev. L. Grecnslade. NEWMARKET—II a.m.: Mr. E. F. Mills. PARNELL —11 a.m.: Mr. G. Wilaon. 4 p.m.: Rev. F. Copeland. PANMURE—3 p.m.: Student. MOUNT ALBERT METHODIST CHURCH. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m.—REV. J. J. LEWIS, M.A. 2.45 p.m.—REV. GEORGE JACKSON. 7 p.m.—REV. WALTER PARKER. OXEIIUNGA METHODIST CIRCUIT. ONEHUNGA—II. Rev. Dr. C. H. Laws. B.A. 6.30 Rev. D. Hickman. PENROSE —11, Mr. J. F. Roberta. ®.30, Mr. G. Dixon. WESTNEY RD.—ll, Rev. D. Hickman. WALMSLEY RD.—2.30, Rev. D. Hickman. M ?^S^?.P„ IST CENTRAL MISSION, AIREDALE STREET (opposite Town Hall). Visitors to the City Cordially Welcome. " ?m i, Re y- A . Evern Orr: Young People's Church; Parade of Scouts, Cubs, Guides and Brownies. 3.45 p.m.: Rev. E. W. Hames. MA acting Principal ot Trinity College, will give an Inspirational address. 5 p.m.: Tea. 545 pmReligious Film, "The Call ol Samuel." 6.40 p m! : Song Service. 7 p.m.: Rev. A. E*#ril Orr and the congregation will share their Christian experience. 11 a.m.: Maori Mission. FRANKLIN RD. Branch: 11 a.m., Mr. E Robinson.

NEWTON EAST MISSION, DUNDONALD STREET. 11 1.m.-MR. A. SCHULTZE. 7 p.m.—MR. A. G. MENZIES. MON. AND THURS, 7.3o—Prayer and Bible Study. Welcome to All Meetings. WEST STREET CHURCH OP CHRIST. (Holding Life and Advent Truths). 11 a.m.. Fellowship and Open Communion Service. 62 ND SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. 2.45 p.m.—Special Children's Song Service. Speaker: Rev. Bernard Wilson. All Welcome. 7 p.m.—Speaker: Pastor William Campbell. "Have You an Educated Heart?" Children s Song Service at 7 p.m., also Lunch and Tea at Church if you can't go home. WEDNESDAY—AnnuaI Tea and Entertainment. 6 p.m.—Tea for Past and Present Scholars. 7.30 p.m.—A Fine Prograirmc of Good Cheer. (Collection for Sunday School Funds.) THE AUCKLAND WAYSIDE MISSION. 313, Queen Street. Motto: "All One in Christ Jesus." SUNDAY. IN THE EADY HALL. 192, Queen Street. 10.30 a.m.— Morning Worship and Exposition. MR. J. O. SANDERS. 3 p.m.— THE PEOPLE'S SERVICE. THE PEOPLE'S SERVICE. Come and spend an afternoon of song pnd praise and testimony. The young people will provide special singing. A Refreshment for all. 5 p.m.— TEA FOR MEN IN UNIFORM. 7 p.m.— EVANGELISTIC SERVICE EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. This meeting will bring to a close the special series of services that have been conducted by MR. ALFRED WILLIAMS MR. ALFRED WILLIAMS o£ Mlldmay. Subject— " A MESSAGE FOR TO-DAY " " A MESSAGE FOR TO-DAY." Come along and join in this last great service. WEEK-NIGHT SERVICES IN MISSION HALL. MONDAY. 7.30 p.m.—Men's Meeting. TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Women's Meeting. This is the third in the special series of services on The Lord Jesus Christ Himself." Speaker: MR. ALEX. BAIN. WEDNESDAY—SpeciaI Address on Baptism. THURSDAY—Young People's Meeting at Fairview Road, Mount Eden. FRIDAY —Prayer Meeting. CENTRAL MISSION — CIVIC THEATRETTE. E W. FRANCIS, Evangelist & Prophetic Lecturer. 11 a.m.—Breaking of Bread at Mission House, 111 Symonds St. 4 4 com? 1 — vt£iwrs ' Tea at Mission House. Wel--6.45 p.m.—Revival Times—Screen Songs. 7 p.m.—"OLD-TIME RELIGION." Its Challenge to Modern Orthodoxy. Soloist. Mr D Hogg. bass. ?Sf^ V aV 7 -W™" at Mission House. THURSDAY 7.30 p.m.—Bible Study and Cup of Tea at Mission House. SATURDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Prayer at Mission House. The Sick Anointed and Prayed For. THE ONEHUN GA MISSION. Orphans' Club Hall, Church Street, Onehunga. Undenominational, Redemption. Healing through Jesus Christ. SUNDAY: 11 a.m.—Communion Service. 3 p.m.—Sunday School. 7 p.m.—Gospel Message. Come, Join in Hearty Singing and Receive a Blessing. FOURSQUARE GOSPEL MISSION, FORESTERS' HALL, LAKE RD., DEVONPORT. SERVICES, SUNDAY, 11 a.m., 4 p.m. THURSDAY, 7.40 p.m. Armed Forces Welcome. THE ROSICRCCLAN FELLOWSHIP (Auckland Chartered centre). PHILOSOPHY STUDY GROUP Meeting. Wednesday Evening, at S p.m., AT ROOM 405, Fourth Floor, Victoria Arcade Shortland Street. C.l. o REORGANISED CHURCH OF JESCI CHRIST OF L.D.S., 42, Leslie Avenue, Morningside. 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. ALL WELCOME.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 234, 3 October 1942, Page 9

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