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AN&UUAN IHVitCttES. CATHEDRAL —S am., Hody "rvMjjjnunion; li am.. Choral Lloyd in B Flat . “An That’s Broken” Preacher, Mr John Wilson, secretary for the Melanesia p.m.. Choral Evensong; asacjn In E Flat. Anthem, “Thou ep Him’* (Wesley). Preacher, fjj. Hamilton- X 6759 ,’S —Trinity Iv.; 8, Hoky " Communion; 9. 30, Children’s JT «t- 11, Sung Eucharist; 6,30, KSttong and Organ Recital, Mr LawB mWi Charles Perry, vicar, xms Usf'TTuEE’S.— MrJohn Wilson, Speaker for Melanesian Mission, Preach at Choral Eucharist. 9 Holy Communion also 7 am, and TaPreacher, 11 tun. and 7 LTF. N. Taylor Latimer square—B a m., “ ’ Holy Communion; 11 a.m., MornPnyer; 7 pm.. Evening Prayer, her, Rev. J. T. McWilliam. X 6803 jnT.'MARY’S, Merivate—B am.. Holy j ' Communion; 11 a.m.. Matins and j o jv Communion; 2.30 p.m.. Children’s 6.30 pm., Evensong. Preacher, Enon S. Parr (sermon for men). Fannn S. Hamilton, acting-vicar. • X 6830 sf. MAlTttfiws, Colombo ‘ street 5 • North —8 am.. Holy Communion; HH»., Holy Communion; 6.30 pm„ Evensong and Sermon. “Why Should r Young or Old, be Confirmed?” Rev. j. F. Feron- X 6894 [S T STEPHEN’S, Shirley—Trinity IV. 8 a-m. H.C. 11 a.m. H.C., hj pja. Evensong. Hev. H. G. Sell, IVicar. 4323 METHODIST CHURCHES. ffijRHAM ST. METHODIST U CHURCH. Miai*ter; Rev. Clarence Eaton. U am.—"SYMMETRY OF CHARACTER.” Music: “God So Loved” - (Stainer). 630 pm.—"THE ROCK OF EXPERIENCE.” Music: “From Every Stormy Wind,” “Love Unknown” (Ireland). D 3279 PAST BELT METHODIST CHURCH MUSICAL FESTIVAL. II am.—REV, F. GARDNER BROWN. 2.45 pm.—CANTATA. “Story of Music.” PRINCIPALS: Mrs J. A. Stewart, Miss Perry, Messrs Rex Harrison, and E. Rogers. 630 pm.—REV. H„ L. FIEBIG, BA “The Music of Religion.” Solos by Principals; duet, anthems. 83179 Colston Methodist circuit—wooiston: 11. Rev. L. Brooks; 680, Mr W. Thomas. Opawa: H, Mr G. Armitage; 0.3 Q, Rev. L. Brook*. Sumner: 11, Mr W. Francis; 7. Rev, H. Bellhouse. Reacllfls: 11, Rev, H. Beiiuouse; 0.30, Mr Hames. Heathcots: 11, Rev. F. Read; 6.30, Mr W. Wright X69QB \fSM3RIDGE TORSACrE~MEIHO v DIST CHURCH—II, Mr/A, E Haynes; 8.30, Rev, W. B. Pickering Durham Street Sou hj; 11, Mr L. Green *|ada; 0.30, Mrs Meadows and Mis U. Women’s choir. Madras stree rth: 11. Rev. W, B. Pickering. X6BB 'ALBANS (RUGBY ST.)~U am,. Rev. A. C, Lawry; 6.30, Rev. W. Burley, MA. (broadcast); subject, noir e Primacy of Religion.” Choir nc, antaems, “Good So Loved the r orid,” “The Lord is Great in Zion.” t John’s, Bryndwr: Preachers, 11 im., Mr C. C. Sandford; 6130, Rev. C. Lawry, A welcome to all. XOB9B \UESLEY CHURCH, Edgeware road TT —Preaciers. 11 am., Rev. W. A. Burley, MA-, 6-30 pm., Rev. H, SKings, Anthem by choir, solo by Miss P. Hoggan. A warm welcome to a warm church, X 0895 BlST—Richmohd: U a.m. Rev. H L. Ficbig. BA.; 6.30 p.m.. Rev. J. C. Draper, Linwcod: 11 am-, Rev, J. C. Draper; 6.30 pm-, Mr A. Dingwall. Marshland: 11 am., Mr J. H Pueh. X673G CYDENHA&i METHODIST CHURCH ° —ll. Mr F. Baird; 6.30. Hev. B. R- Hames: subject; “Christianity in Action”; anthem, “God is a Spirit”: study, “Urbis Rex.” Beckenham: 11. Rev. B .R. Hames; 6.30, Mr C. W. Barfell. High street. 6... J, Mr R. J. Leathwick. X6BBO dURENCE ROAD (RICCARTON) Y METHODIST CHURCH—Home MjWoo Adversary. 11, Rev. H, Ryan: 6-Mi Rev, G, Laurenson. X 6828 ADDINGTON UNION—Rev, G. R. ** Harris; 11, anthem, “Sweet is Thy Mefey.” 0.30: Temperance Lodge Par*4% Ry choir, “Vhata Friend,” “Hoswaa m the Highest” “O Love, I Rest in Thee.” (Communion). Lincoln road: *l, Mr Wright; 0.30, Rev. Featherston. X 6954 CjOCEETY OF FRIENDS—Sunday . evening, Y.M.CA., V pm. Followwl K abort period of worship after the mraner of Friends, J. Herbert Crosian ®> of England, will give an Address to Quakerism in the World To-day.” All m invited. X 6840

HEAR ROBT. A. LAIDLAW HEAR ROBT. A. LAIDLAW TO-MORROW CIVIC THEATRE. 3 p.m.— “ESCAPE FOR THY LIFE.” A thrilling Old Testament story with a modern application. 7 p.m.—“lS CHRIST’S RETURN IMMINENT?” The signs in the world—proof that the consummation of the age is upon us, Mr Laidlaw is one of Auckland’s leading business men who has travelled the world and is a well-known Bible student and Preacher. A gifted speaker in the prime of life. Hear him! NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAMME OF ILLUSTRATED LECTURES. In CHORAL HALL. In CHORAL HALL. 7.30 Each Night. Monday, july eth— Through the Land of the Amorites—in Transjordania-the Jordan crossing—.and the ruins of Jericho. * * « JULY Bth The days of the Judges—With Deborah on Mt. Tabor—Jepthah over Jordan— and Samson at Gaza. nftrcfSDAY, JULY Bth Land of the Philistines, and places familiar to Samuel and Saul. *W&AY, JULY 10th- VI . VI „ With King David In his great campaign#—from Bethlehem, his birth* Plaai, to Mi Zion, bi« tombmlsa a meeting—cut out other .... ■ to gaining a comprehensive kn°vd otherwise take years of gements and devote these te el the Bible that would to acquire. Free— Everybody Welcome J 4167

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21826, 4 July 1936, Page 27

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