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METIIODISI CHURCHES. D U £ HAM STREET METHODIST Minister, Rev. Clarence Eaton. CHURCH. 11 a.m.—"lN HIS STEPS." Music:."! *™ am the Way" (Wheeler). 6.30 p.m.—"A NOBLE PURPOSE" A service for youth. 7 - 45 P;™;—after-church SOCIAL HOUR. Reports of Easter camps, camp choruses; refreshments. . D 3176 [TlZillllfsSKSJTßnVsßSSTffFSTis&iYsn^Tsrn \ Woolston (Church Anniversary): 11. Rev. W. Parker, M.A.; 6.30, special Musical Service. Opavva- 11, Rev. A. Liversedge; 6.30, Mr C. Hall. Sumner: 11, Rev. R. .McGregor; 7, Mr A. Robins. Redcliffs: 11, Mr Ford; 6.30, Rev. R. McGregor. Heathcote: 11, Mr A. Williams; 6.30, Rev. A. Liversedge. X 3520 TT Preachers: 11 a.m., Rev. F. Gard-ner-Brown (Sacrament); 6.30 p.m., Rev. H. S. Kings (Sacrament). After camp service, choruses and solos by Bible class members. A welcome to all. . X 3502 jjmiNUTUN—Union: 11, Mr W. A. ■ Bascand; anthem, "Cast Me Not Away," and junior choir; 6.30, Mr J. Flewellen, "Great and Marvellous Are Thy Works," and Hymn Study, Sometime We'll Understand." Lincoln road: 11, Mr M. Heyder; 6.30, Mr M. Kershaw. X 3424 x. .rt.j_.i3Ai.Na, KugDy street—Pre: er at services, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. A. Burley, M.A. Sacrament at conclusion of morning and evening services; 6.30 p.m., after camp service, solos and chorus by B.C. members. St. John's, Bryndwr: Preacher at services, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. A. C. Lawry. Sacrament. A welcome extended to all. X 3503 •ISinWNI-VMSIMNKVkBMSIIIIiM: Rev. H. L. Fiebig. B.A. 11 a.m., lip (Guides and Scouts); 4.45 p.m., Men's Fellowship; 6.30 p.m., "The Word of God that Endures"; anthem, "Lord, for Thy Tender Mercies' Sake." Solo, "The Helper," Miss D. Pointon. Communion. X 3456 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE METHODIST CHURCH—II, Mr R. Laine; 6.30, Rev. F. B. Lawrence. Durham Street South: 11, Rev. F. B. Lawrence; 6.30, Mr J. H.Pugh. Madras street: 11, Mr V. Plant. X 3364 AST CHRISTCHURCH METHODIST—Linwood: 11. Rev. J. C. Draper (s.); 6.30, Mr R. Sandford. Richmond: 11, Mr W. Wright; 6.30, Rev. Draper and campers. Marshland: 11, Mr F. J. Vinicombe. Wainoni: 6.30 (C.A.), Mr W. Chas. Francis. X 3361 Mr F. Olds; 6.30, Revs. E. P. Blamires and Wesley Parker. Three solos by Mr J. Moss (tenor), leader of famous Waiata choir just' returned from Great Britian. High street: 6.30, Mr A. Sharp. Beckenham: 'll, Rev. L. A. Brooks; 6.30, Mr C. Colechin and Men's Bible Class. X3S2I SPIRITUALIST CHURCHES. CHRISTCHURCH SPIRITUALIST CHURCH (incorp.), Ridgley Hall—--7 p.m., speaker, Rev. Mrs Craigie; subject, "Souls in Bondage." Spiritual messages given. Psychometry meeting, Wednesday, 7.30 pjn., conducted by Mrs Craigie at 272 Madras 6treet. A welcome to all. . X 3517 fTNITY SPIRITUAL CHURCH. u Chancery lane —7 p.m., speaker. Mr Harding, "Physical Phenomena. . Lightning painting under spirit power. Clairvoyance, etc. Wednesday and Fnday meetings, 8 p.m. :j _ X 3521 THE NATIONAL SPIRITUALIST A CHURCH OF N.Z. (Christchurch Branch);— The Friendship Centre, Druids' Hall, Manchester street Sun- - - Wall S'llVt. ject. "Freedom—An Organised Drive to Suppress Spiritualism." Spiritual Messages and Clairvoyance. Mrs Wall. A welcome to all. X 3301 riuuifl ik f?4i iJlHHalsill IT# 1 VtCI •II «J^i\\Wv>i Phillip street. Linwood—Sunday, 7 p.m.. Trance Address; Subject, "An Uplift in the Divine Order of Eternal Progression Following Clairvoyance After Circle. All welcome. Weeknieht meetings as usual. X 3577 YSTIC ORDER OF THE WHITE ROBE CHURCH} Builders'- Chambers <3rd floor, lift), Gloucester st. (opp. Chancery lane)— Sunday, 7 pjn., conducted by Agnes Williams. "The Wider Outlook." Floral readings. After circle. % X33_601 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE. pHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, 63 Worcester street West. SERVICES: .SUNDAY, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject of Lesson Sermon: "EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT." Sunday School. 11 a.m. Testimony Meeting. Wednesday. 8 p.m. Reading Room. 98 Hereford street West, Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. 11 am. to 5 p.m.; Wednesday, 11 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.; Friday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. The public is cordially invited to attend the Services and Wednesday Evening Meetings, and also to Use th* Reading Room. _____ DIVINE SCIENCE. T ECTURES BY MARY E. SIMPSON, 1J ■ C S B SUNDAY, MAY Ist. 7.15 p.m. Subject: "WHO MADE EVIL?" THURSDAY, MAY sth, 7.45 p.m. Subject: "SPIRIT, SOUL, and BODY.' : • at INSTITUTE HALL, 217 Gloucester st., opp. Latimer sq. ■ I ALL WELCOME. 07029 THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. "THE SPIRITUAL FOUNDATION OF CO-OPERATION." Public Lecture by MR BEN ROBERTS, M.P.. (.of Wairarapa). SUNDAY. AT 7 P.M., IN THE THEOSOPHICAL HALL, 267 Cambridge terrace, near Manchester st. Bridge. Musical Items. Everybody welcome. CHRISTADELPHI AN S. OHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE. BIBLE HALL, MADRAS ST. SUNDAY, 6.30 P.M. "EVERLASTING LIFE." All Welcome. No Collection. 83764 THE' CHURCH OF THE WHITE ANGELS—The Rev. G. S. Thomson (from overseas) will conduct a Spiritual Healing Mission commencing tomorrow, May Ist, 1938, at 7 p.m., above Tea Rooms, No. 29 Regent street, followed by birth date readings, written questions, and spiritual circle. All welcome. Health talks daily (Mondays to Fridays) t 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., at 29 Regent street (near Square). Written questions answered by post, Is each or five for 3s 6d, with stamped envelope. "REE RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT, a j Modern Religious Fellowship, 202 Cashel street—Sunday, 6.30 p.m.. Topic, "The Mental Background of Fascism"; speaker, Mr Umberto Colonna. Open discussion. All interested welcome. X 3443 TELSH SONG SERVICE—To-mor-row. Y.M.C.A., 7 p.m. Speaker, Mr J. Griffiths; subject; "I Am the Way" (Croesaw). X 3522

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22389, 30 April 1938, Page 25

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