j ECCLESIASTICAL """"" MARY'S CATHEDRAL. PARNELL. Sl '««nICATION FESTIVAL AND GOLDEN OFFERING. Communion. i „ __yamily Service, the Right Reverend the 11 {E&op of Auckland. Holy Communion. *!S.-S?ly Baptism. m—Evensong and Sermon, the Reverend H. I P- m ' Au v of Christchurch (broadcast). You '■ gii' asked to bring a Golden Offering. ' —uATTHEW'S CHURCH, Wellesley St. West, S* irf-Holy Communion. 8 9-™,'_cn n g Eucharist and Sermon. »*-SSacher: THE REV. P. N. WRIGHT. -—Evensong and Sermon. '"•prelcheiTTHE REV. P. N. WRIGHT. ~Vm__Holy Baptism, ilffiff-jyar Intercessions 12.30-18.50 p.m. "" PAUL'S CHURCH, Symonds Street. OF ST MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS. J* 4 ** •'Worship With Your Guardians." -—HOLY COMMUNION. 1 »-2 - _SUNG EUCHARIST. J 1 *-2CfESTAL EVENSONG. f REV. S. B. R. CORBIN. ~~L sAIN TS' — PONSONBY A «H. _-*Kolv Communion. •V^m—crusaders and Sunday Schools. '•"_—rhcral Eucharist. CANON WALTER AVERILL. WALTER AVERTLL. -TTp 0 A N Y C H V B C H. ffr KARANGAHAPB ROAD. ■£j' u a.m.—HOLY COMMUNION. f Kroner: RET. HARRY JOHNSON. .-SPECIAL EVENING SERVICE, i Preacher; THE BISHOP. ___— AfCpr Evening Service the congregation K^tedTcTadtoum to the Parish Hall to meet ' and to hear certain proposals concern- ') ]M of Epiphany Church. I r'rHOMAS' CnURCH, UNION STREET. A S. FESTIVAL. • »m.—Procession and Sung Eucharist. Evensong and Procession, I Parish Breakfast Following 9 a.m. Holy ' Communion. p. STEWART MILLAR. M.A., Vicar. I HSfOBD ST. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH B» B ' U (Opp. Central Fire Station). Minister: REV. CLIFFORD L. WELCH, Dip.Soc.S. World Communion Day. ~ .m—"The World's Portrait of Christ." "rSn—Holy Communion. New members wel"SaVed, including Islanders from Niue and , Gladiators." Usual Social Hour, spm-Pacific Islanders' Service In the Church I Hail.ftunON MISSIONARY SOCIETY (Auckland £?JS?s Auxlllarj-). A Pacific Island Film Kven"t 7.30 p.m„ in the Beresford Street Sffittonal Church Hall. Films shown by £J*A7 H. Scrivin, interspersed by items from «,« Rarotongan and Nluean Choirs. A collection S'frtdof the rehabilitation of the work of the fjsm Missionary Society in the Pacific. TZZ METHOD I ST C H U B.C H. TB 103 RD ANNIVERSARY OF AUCKLAND METHODISM. PITT STREET. PITT STREET. in in am—Prayer Meeting. - Ji «m-REV. E. T. OLDS. Subject: -Saved By mace" Anthem: "Brother James' Air." j3opm— Sunday School and Bible Classes. ,^-SEV?E B T erV OLbs. Subject: "No Other P R?fuire" Anthem: "How Lovely Are Thy Dweltogs." Soloist: Miss Patricia McLeod Communion at close of Service. All Welcome! I KIKCSLAND-11 a.m.: Rev. H. Spencer (Communion). 7 P.m.: Mr. E. Hope Haynes. S EDB) TERRACE—II a.m.: Student W. Green. 7 I pjn.: Rev. H. Spencer. H rmiHNION RD.—ll a.m.: Rev. Walter Parker. I C 7Vm • Rev. V. Roy Jamieson. M.B.E. Sublect' "Man and His Pride." (Communion.) ROSKILL—II a.m.: Rev. H. C. Matthews (Communion). 7 p.m.: Rev. R. J. Liddell. HANDRINGHAM— 11 a.m.: Rev. C. W. Brown. 7 pa: Rev. H. C. Matthews (Communion). WAIKOWHAI—3 p.m.: Rev. H. C. Matthews. AUCKLAND EAST CI R C U I T. WORLD COMMUNION SUNDAY. GRAFTON ROAD—II a.m.. Rev. B. W. Hames, M.A. (Sacrament); 7 p.m.. Student T. Shepherd. EPSOM—II a.m., Rev. H. J. Odell; 7 p.m-. Rev. W. Walker. Home Mission Sunday. MOUNT EDEN—II a.m.. Rev. J. F. Jack (Sacrament); Brigades Parade: 7 p.m.. Rev. H. J. Odell. Home Mission Sunday. BEMUERA—II a.m. and 7 p.m.. Rev. B. Metson. MISSION BAY—II a.m. (Sacrament) and 7 p.m., Rev. J. J. Lewis, M.A. NEWMARKET—II a.m.. Miss Shoosmith. PAENELL— )1 a.m.. Mr. Allen Hall; 4 p.m, Ber. J. J. LMils. M.A. PAXURANGA—2.IS p.m., Revs. W. Walker and H. J. Odell (Sacrament). PITT STREET METHODIST Combined Adult Bible Class, 2.30 p.m. Sundays. Subject: "Christ of Life and Might." All welcome. MOUNT ALBERT METHODIST CHURCH. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. Staging by Mt. Albert and Wesley Home Sandfly Schools. II am.—REV. RAY JAMIESON, 03JJ. 3 p.m.—REV. F. L. BYCROn. 7pjn.—REV. WALTER PARKER. "When People Face the Crisis." A law of life illustrated from an Old Testament scene. SIT. ALBERT METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1944. . - Preachers: H a.m.—REV. V. R. JAMIESON, 0.8. E. ; p ; m.—REV. F. L. BYCROFT. 7 p.m.—REV. WALTER PARKER. ONEHUNGA METHODIST CIRCUIT. ONBHUNGA—II: Student A. McDonald. 7: Rev. D. Hickman. PENROSE—II: Mr. J. Penny. 7 (note change of time): Student A. McDonald. WESTNEY RD.—ll: Rev. D. Hickman. WALMSLEY RD. —2.30: Student A. McDonald.
METHODIST CENTRA! MISSION. Opposite Main Entrance Town Hall. H »jn.—PARADE OP ALL YOUTH SECTIONS. 7 p.m.—"WHY GO TO CHURCH?" Preacher: REV. ARTHUR. MITCHELL. FRAHKLIN ROAD—II a.m.: MR. E. ROBINSON. MAORI CENTRE—II a.m. and 7 pjn. NEWTON EAST MISSION, DUNDONALD STREET, Top Symonds Street. 11 a|m.—Mr. D. Boath. 7 p.m.—Mr. H. Tatton. TOES., 7JO p.m.: Prayer. WED., 2 p.m.: Mothers' Meeting. THURS., 7.30 p.m.: Bible Study and Fellowship. All cordially Invited. CHUBCHES OF CHRIST (ASSOCIATED). WORLD COMMUNION SUNDAY. POMSONBY RD.—ll a.m.: "These Our Comrades.*V 7 p.m.; Chap.-Oaptaln L. R. Usmar. Minister: W. 8. Lowe, M.A„ B.Oomm. DOMINION RD.—ll a.m.: Chaplain-Captain L. R. Usmar. 7 pjn.: Gospel Service. ONEHUNGA—7 p.m.: N. T. Haig. Commencing Month's Campaign Special Services. AVOKDALB—6.3O p.m.: Colin Downey. MT. ALBERT—7 pjn.: Gospel Service. DgvO«fOßT—lo.4s ajn.; Communion. CNTTY HALL CHURCH OF CHRIST, Queen Street (lust above Town Han). 11 a.m.—WORSHIP. AcCordlal Invitation is given to all who sincerely desire to wait In the Old Paths. °' H ' ] £JSJ5J P adelphians (a.b.s.f.), UNITY HALL, 323, QUEEN STREET. H.a.m.—Fellowship. 7 p.m.—Address. THE" OVERTHROW OF THE APOSTACYI" Mr. J. H. Williams. No Collection. Visitors Welcome. CHBSTADELPHIANS, FREEMASONS' HAIL, UPPER QUEEN STREET. I £s£B*~?S? lowsn JP and Worship. vpMr- "Peace, Peace; There Is No Veaee." MR. N. AXDERSON. A Cordial' Welcome to Visitors. , "SIMMS CHURCH, PONSONBY ROAD - . • (near Reservoir). sreßßßg Service 7 p.m.. Organ Recital, 6M p.m. REV. W. JELLIE, BJW __. . Subject: -Character, Sot Oreed. the Test of KeHgton." KIW CHURCH (Swedenborrtm), Newton Road,, left from Symonds St, . . Divine Worship, Sunday, 11 a.m, - ; Subject: "AN OLD SERMON." Rev. Robert J. Strong. VISITORS WELCOMED. *HS SALVATION ARM rj OOMORESS HALL, GREY'S AVENUE. Come and Worship with us This Sunday and' Receive Blessing and Help. ~ Meetings at: 11 ajiv-DlvSne Worship. 3 p.mj—Praise and Melody Hour. «« p,m -~ The People's Popular Service. Subject: Refuge." Speaker: MAJOR CLARENCE LEE. 8-30 p.m.—Social for the Servicemen. IJEXT SUNDAY — 7 P.M.: « SELF-DENIAL ALTAR SERVICE. THB SALVATION ARMY, PONSONBY ROAD, NEWTON. ■■ MAJOR AND MRS. -R, E. LIDDELL. 11 ajn.—HoMness Meeting. 3.15 Pilar—•Praise Meeting. 1 PA*—'THE PEERLESS CHRIST.'"' wTSSL" 8 cortlaHy tavited to be present st these Meetings—we'll be pleased to see you. SALVATION ARMY, Grey Lynn Corps, Richmond Avenue. H a.m.—consecration Meeting. Farewell to Lieutenant Marshall. J. 45 p.m.—Childrenfs Altar Service, conducted by Mrs. Major Bicknell. Bpeclal Songs by Girls from The Grange Orphanage. All welcome to this meeting. 9 p.m.—Senior Altar Service, conducted by Mrs. Brigadier Brooks. A, Very Warm Welcome Awaits You at These . ; Meetings. * H E S At VATION ARMY. CROWHURST STREET, Newmarket. II ajn.—ENVOY J. POLLOCK. 10 ajn. and 2 p.m.—Sunday School. 7 pjn.—CAPTAIN ELLIOTT MAJOR. BEET SUNDAY—The Self-Denlal Altar Servicewill be conducted by Brigadier N. Smith, at 11 a.m. "Come Yte Thankful People, Comer* \ R. M. CHALMERS, 0.0. THEOSOPB3CAL SOCIETY, 371. QUEEN STREET. SUNDAY—7 P.M. Public Lecture, commencement of "World Animal' Welfare Appeal." See Lecture Column for TMrOemara. BRITISH ISRAEL MISSION.' BUNDAY—II a.ra„ COMMUNION SERVICE: 1 P.m., SALVATION AND DIVINE HEALING. ROYAL OAK HALL. All Welcome. EVANGELIST A. C MEYER.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 232, 30 September 1944, Page 9
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