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SUNDAY SERVICES Methodist Churches ~~ D V?. RAM ?£ REET CHURCH (Corner Chester street) Minister REV. ASHLEIGH K. FETCH. AnfhT" R SI A - F - Collins. Anthem. The King of Love” (Shelley). 7 p.m.: Subject: FOR THE NEW o D r ay the e XS' Y^ n c de A d Choir Music: "Men of God" (mile Alnughty God of Our FathS” (J2SZ)' TWF I O I ,’?S?? INVITED TO JOIN IN —- HE PUBLIC WORSHIP OF GOD. METHODIST CENTRAL MISSION. Cathedral square (next Tivoli) Superintendent: Rev W, E. Falkingham. THIS SUNDAY— Service Conducted by Rev. A. O. Harris. FILM by Mission to Lepers, entitled “AN AFRICAN PRINCE." Soloist: Mrs J. Filer. WESLEY CHURCH. FITZGERALD AVE. REV. V. R. JAMIESON. 11 am.: Rev. R E. Patchett. 7 .‘"JJ The " WUI ” is taken for the Deed. Anthem: "I am Alpha and Omega." ST. ALBANS METHODIST - CHURCH „ < Ru Bby street.) Ha S v R u V ' . W ' G ’ Slade, M.A., D.D. 11 a.m.. Subject: ‘The Quiet Years of - „ Jesus.” 7 p.m.: Subject: “The Allurement to Evil.”

CASHMERE-SOMERFIELD CASHMERE11 a.m.: Rev A. K. Fetch, B.A. < p.m.: Miss P Guthardt SOMERFIELD—--11 a.m.: Mr R. G. Pearce 7 Collins. Difficuit_Sayings of Jesus,” No. 1. PAPANUI METHODIST CHURCH? 11 a.m.: Rev. W. T. Blight. Rev - K - Ordish. HA BhS?t° D ~’ 2 ’ 30 P ' m,: Rev ' W ' T ’ BELFAST— 2.30 p.m.: Mr J. Hodder. 2958 BRYNDWR—St. John’s. 11 a.m.: Mr F. G. Colechin; 7 p.m.: Mr A. G. Rigby. Baptist Churches BAPTIST CHURCH: OXFORD TERRACE. 11 am.: “THE FIXED HEART.” Anthem: “St. Bride. 7 Cho|r: “The Day Thou Gavest” (Woodward). Hymn study: “Lord I Was Blind.” . SERMON: BEGINNING AND FINISHING.” Preacher at Both Services: REV. L. J. BOULTON SMITH, PASTOR. 2191 COLOMBO ST. BAPTIST CHURCH? 11 a.m.: MR R. SANDFORD. 7 p.m.: MR G. W. THOMAS. Friendly hour to follow. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17th: Regional Rally at Spreydon Baptist Church, 7.30 p.m. 2190 ST. ALBANS BAPTIST, THAMES ST. REV. CLYDE SMITH. 11 a.m.: “THE ANOINTING OlL.’’ 7 p.m.: Hymn study, “He is Able to Deliver Thee.” Bright Song Service and Gospel Message. We will be pleased to see you. . 2272 OPAWA BAPTIST CHURCH, WILSONS . ROAD.

Minister: Rev. R. J. Thompson, 8.A.. B.D. 11 a.m.: “REV. LLOYD DIVERS.” 6.30 p.m.: “SIGNS OF THE SECOND COMING.” A Warm Welcome Awaits All Visitors. ' 2269 Salvation Army & THE CITADEL, VICTORIA SQUARE. TONIGHT—7 p.m.: Open Air Meeting, Cathedral sq. Song sheets provided. TOMORROW—9 a.m., 11 a.m., 7 p.m.: Special Meetings conducted by Lieu-tenant-Colonel and Mrs Gray. Senr. Captain E. Briggs, Commanding Officer. 2975

THE SALVATION ARMY, Fitzgerald ave., Linwood. Band Week-end, conducted by Lt-Colonel Wallace. Tonight, 8 p.m.: Music Festival; assisting artists include the Hawkey Family, of Timaru. Sunday: 11 a.m., Holiness Meeting; 7 p.m., Salvation Meeting; 3 p.m., Lecture, “A Story, a Song, and a Piano.” Next Wednesday, 2.15 p.m.: Special Home League Meeting. The speaker will be Snr. Captain Gwen Norman, on furlough from the Argentine. All ladies invited. Captain and Mrs Raymond, Tong, Corps Officers. 3220 Seventh Day Baptist Church SEVENTH DAY BAPTIST CHURCH, Livingstone st.—Sabbath Service This Afternoon ' (Saturday), 2.30 p.m. (D.V.). “Prophecyßev. E. Barrar. Welcome. DIVINE SCIENCE, Y.W.C.A. BUILDING, LATIMER SQ. Sunday, 7 p.m.: Lecture and Healing Treatments. Thursday, 2.15 p.m.: Readings and Testimonies. All welcome. 2879 PSYCHIC RESEARCH SOCIETY?" SUNDAY TALKS. 27 Chancery lane. 7 pin. Mrs Juliet Geddes.' “The Power of Thought.” Healing Circle Thursday, 7.30 p.m. RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS)., MEETING FOR WORSHIP, 11 A.M. SUNDAY, At the Meeting House, 325 MANCHESTER ST. (near Kilmore st.). All Welcome. 2961 No. 813. CHINA INLAND MISSION. Overseas Missionary Fellowship. You are cordially invited to attend the ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING OF THE MISSION, * To be held on TUESDAY? 16th JUNE, 1953, at TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Cnr. Worcester and Manchester streets, At 7.45 p.m. Come and Hear MR NORMAN McINTOSH and MR HAYDEN MELLSOP .(Returned Missionaries), and MISS MORVEN CREE BROWN (A candidate for the Field). CANON W. A. ORANGE WILL PRESIDE. 2933 CALLING ALL CHRISTIANS! Dear Friend,— * Will you please pray that God’s name will be glorified on Saturday next, June 20th, when the top Christian production in U.S.A., 1952, will be presented by the GOSPEL FILM SERVICE in the CIVIC THEATRE, “DE SHAZER,” the gripping story that shocked the world! You will see . . . the beginning of the DOOLITTLE RAID OVER JAPAN! . . . You will meet “DE SHAZER,” now a Missionary in Japan ... in one year there he has been used to bring 35,000 souls to Christ . . . You will meet the Pilot who led the 300 Japanese planes on the raid on Pearl Harbour ... he is now converted! . . . Christian, we thank you for your prayers . . . "For the effectual fervent prayer ox a righteous man availeth much.”—James 5, 16.

Mayfair Lounge, Worcester street. SUNDAY: 7 P.M. Subject: “KOREAN NEWS IN PROPHECY—HAVE TRUCE TALKS AGAIN FAILED?” Lantern Illustrations. Also completion of last Sunday’s lecture, “When are the Christians resurrected, and what is the resurrection body like?” Preacher, Pastor M. Cope All Welcome. Pastor and Mrs Cope will sing “Wonderful Calvary.” 2103 GOD] CHAIN OF EVIDENCE. THE object of next Sunday evening’s lectU(l)iThafSa°chain of prophetic evidence proves the Bible to be the INSPIRED WORD OF GOD. , . . (2) That it clearly reveals certain events that would transpire before the return of Christ to the earth. (3) That some of these events which herald Christ’s return are:—(a) The decline of the Turkish Empire and loss of Palestine. Rev. 16: (Tarshish) occupancy of Palestine (Ezek. 38 • 13) and colonisation of Jewish agriculturists. (c) The restoration of tiie scattered Jewish nation as a State m * Pales tine Rom. 11: 2.15; Ezek. 37 . 21.22, Jes. 3L28; Jer. 33: 14.15. (d) Unprecedented preparation for war. Eze. 28.7; Joel 3.9: Rev. 16.14. (e) Distress of nations with perplexity and men s hearts failing them for fear of those things coming op the earth. Luke 21: 2a. The above chain of events a™* more will be elaborated upon at a nn TVFRED AT THE CHRISTADEL?MAN BIBLE HALL. MADRAS ST., AT ato SUNDAY. Free literature sent on appU?aUonto 206 Madras st., Chch. 2106

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