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METHODIST CHURCHES. Durham street church. Minister, Rev. R. Dudley, M.A. H a.m.—Subject, “IS SUNDAY SACRED?” Anthem, “Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled." 7 p.m.—Subject, “ARE YOU LOSING HEART?” Anthems, “Praise Thou the Lord” (Mendelssohn). Soloist, Mrs L. B. Salkeld, and “Lift Up Your Heads” (Handel). D 3386 TI7ESLEY CHURCH, Fitzgerald avenue— I VY Foreign Mission Anniversary, il a.m.. Rev. J. H. Allen. “The Missionary Motive and Witness." 6.30 p.m., Rev. C. H. . Bell, Soloist. Miss C. Osborne. S~T. ALBANS7~Rugby Street—ll a.m., Rev. A. H. Fowles; 6.30 p.m.. Rev. A. H. Fowles. St. John’s. Jeffreys road: 11 • a.m.. Rev. E. Drake; 6.30 p.m., Rev. A. 1 Liversedge. U Hailwood: 6.30 p.m., Rev. C. O. Hailwood. Duet, Mrs A. Whitworth and Miss Q. Robson. Anthem. CJYDENHAM —11. Mr A. Burley; 6.30, i >5 Rev. A. Bensley. Beckenham: 11, . 6.30, Rev. Wesley Parker, M.A.; orchestra to asist at evening service. Happy hour. High Street: 6.30, Mr H. Broune. X 4605 f 1 I I 1 1 UNION CHURCH, Addington—ll, Rev. Harris: junior choir, “Give Praise”; anthem, “I Will Arise”; 6.30, Rev. Dennis; anthem, “I Will Extoll Thee.” Hymn study, “Was that Somebody You” Lincoln Road: 11, Mr Olds; 6.30, Rev. Malcolm. X44D9 INWOOD (Foreign Mission Sunday)—ll a.m., Spring Festival, Rev. C. R. Taylor; 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. H. Allen. Wainoni: 11 a.m.. Mr W. C. Francis. OOLSTON METHODIST CHURCH-11 a.m., Rev. A. A. Bensley (returned missionary): 6.30 p.m.. Rev. E. E. Sage. Anthem, "Promise of Rest.” Friendly hour follows. Solos, quartets, hymn studies, friendship, supper. X 4547 RICHMOND-SHIRLEY (Overseas Missions Day)— Richmond: 11, Rev. W. E. A. Carr; 6.30, Rev. A. H. Scriven (general secretary). Shirley: 11, Rev. C. H. Bell (Spring Flower Service); 6.30, Rev. C, R. Taylor. Marshland: 11. Mr J. H. Pugh. PAPANUI METHODIST CIRCUIT— Papanul: 11 and 6.30, Rev. James Richards. Bright music. Harewood: 2.30, Rev. J. Richards. Belfast: 6.30, Mr T. Walker. X 4606 CJUMNER METHODIST CHURCH—II a. at-, Masonic Service, Rev. Edward Drake. Brethren Of Sumner Lodge will attend. Members. of sister lodges and Masonic friends invited. 329 c BAPTIST CHURCHES. OLOMBO STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, Christchurch South. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. CHILDREN'S CHOIR, conducted by Mr K. G. Archer. 11 a.m.-REV. D. DANFORD MACLACHLAN. 1.30 p.m.-REV. CYRIL G. FLOOD. 5.30 p.m.-REV. N. R. WOOD. Come and Hear the Children Sing. Tuesday. Tea and Concert. 5546 jgAPTIST CHURCH, OXFORD TERRACE Rev. L. Boulton Smith, Minister. 11 a.m.—"THE ARMOUR OF LIGHT,” Anthem, "CWM Rhondda" (Hughes). 7 p.m.—"PRESENT TRIALS AND UNSEEN AIDS.” Anthem, "Evening Hymn” (Hauptmann). The public cordially invited to these services. Strangers and visitors welcomed. ' 03478 PAW A BAPTIST CHURCH, Wilson’s road—ll a.m., Mr F. Winder. Subject, “The Healing Touch”; 6.30 p.m., Mr S’ Olds. An after service social hour at close. Join us in this, and sing your favourite hymn, Sunday School Anniversary October sth'. _ 5535 INCOLN ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH, Spreydon.—Thanksgiving Day. 11 a.m.. Worship: 6.30 p.m.. Prayer Meeting; 7 p.m.. “The Brazen Serpent’ Soloist, Aircraftsman A. Pollock. Minister. Rev. Eric M. Enright. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH CRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Cr. Manchester and Worcester streets.) Preacher: REV. A. V. WHITING. SPRING FLOWER FESTIVAL SPRING FLOWER FESTIVAL L AM ‘‘SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” . “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” (An address for young and old.) ,t this service spring flowers will be received for those who are sick. '.M.— THE THE THE THE (Christ’s secret of a happy life.) T6171 “CONSIDER “CONSIDER “CONSIDER “CONSIDER LILY” LILY” LILY” LILY” GOSPEL HALLS. RMAGH STREET HALL-The Gospel L of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be eached at 7 o’clock by Mr G. B. Cromb. 1 welcome. X4d77 •JUTLAND HALL, St. Albans.—The GosX pel will be preached at 7 p.m. (D.V.) y Mr A. H. Stott. Subject: “God’s Ideal nd Satan’s Counterfeit.” A welcome for verybody. VALTHAM HALL, Shakespeare road— Gospel Meeting (D.V.). 7 p.m. Speakrs, Messrs Martin Holm and W. Pattcrm. Come and hear the message 1 You will e very welcome 1 X 4501 A RGONAUT HALL. Stanmore road—--7 p.m.. Last of Transformed Lite leetings. (4) “Facing the Greatest Crisis 1 Life in View of Eternity.” Song serice 8.50 p.m. Speaker, Mr Mervyn M. letts. ' - X4SQI •YDDFELLOWS’ HALL, Dickens street, J Addington. Bright Gospel Meetng (D.V.), 7 p.m. Speaker, Mr Ray Galraith. Everybody heartily welcome. Sunay School. 3 p.m. X4aui CIAL MEETINGS for the Hard of Hearing are held every Sunday ng at Armagh Street Hall, at 7.15 ); also class for girls, Waltham Hall. 1. All deaf’people welcome 1 X4SQI rwOWTOP GOD will be preached on Lord’s Day. 6.30 p.m. (D.V.), in lons of Temperance Hall, Gloucester :. All Welcome. No collection. XI6OB HALL, gRYNDW R SUNDAY, 7 P.M. Final Address of Present Series. Speaker, MR H. C. ISAAC. Subject. “A STRIKING SERMON.” Please come—you niay be struck in the right place by this address. 5516 SPIRITUALIST OF N.Z. : rpiHE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF N.Z. X (Christchurch Branch), Rigdely Hall, Armagh street, SUNDAY, 7 P.M.; “THERE IS NO DEATH.” Proof given by an airman’s mother. Ex- ? periences in the Seance Rooms. Speaker, , MRS GILBERT. 1 After circle and spiritual healing. All welcome. _X4578 CHRISTCHURCH SPIRITUALIST CHURCH (Inc.), 272 Madras street— Sunday, 4 p.m., Speaker, Mr E. F. Owen. Subject, “Meditations about God.” Clairvoyance and after circle. Psychometry meeting. Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. Open circle, Tuesday, 8 p.m. THE SALVATION ARMY. : riIHE SALVATION ARMY, Christchurch 1 Citadel, Victoria square.—Bright, in- '• spiring Meetings, directed by Major and Mrs Ernest H. Riseley. 11 a.m., 3 p.m., 7 p.m. Monday, 7.45 p.m.. Thrilling Illustrated Lecture. “Maoriland Marvels.” Admission free. Collection Maori Mission Fund. 5620 RADIANT Mission City Service, 7 p.m. Orchestral music ' 6.45 p.m. Subject. ’‘Eternal Things.” Morn--1 ing service. 11 a.m., Richmond Mission Hall, Richmond. X 4683 1 tArEE RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT, 30 X Chancerv lane—September 28th. 7 p.m., Mr C. F. Saunders, “World Front Against the Swastika.” Good speaker. Topical subject, open discussion. All welcome. Wednesday, 8 p.m., Mr Lighttoot. rriHE Mind of an ordinary man is in so X imperfect a condition that it requires a creed—that is to say, a theory concerning the unknown and the unknowable, in which it may place its deluded faith and be at rest.—Winwood Reade. 1 THE PLACE FOR BIBLES AND . TESTAMENTS. THE BIBLE AND BOOK DEPOT 200 Manchester street (near Gloucester street), for SCRIPTURAL and HELPs FUL LITERATURE, and .)1 Sunday School I Requirements. '

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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23445, 27 September 1941, Page 15

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