|tWDAT_SER\TCE9 - ✓'""Tchurche* "‘VrffIUSTCHVKCH CATHEDRAL 185 HOEY COMMUNION EUCHARIST. Service, G: Sequence, - Prayer to - I»ft n .oidro.vdl. Preacher: The J—’c 'Tanner. ’"'choral EVENSONG. Service, • an>~; ii G: anthem. "Let All Mor(Bairstow). Preacher: guon Orange. 3606 _-^c-CHURCH.— 8 a.m.: Holy Com,X, • Family Eucharist. 7 p.m.: Jg,* -*£d I Knew It Not." 1 kaiapoi. ”■ SUNDAY, AUGUST 23rd. FESTIVAL SERVICES. PARISH GIFT DAY. 1853-1953. • Holy Communion. l ,jD Ho i y Communion (Choral). 11 the Vicar, the Rev. J. . r ~tal Evensong. Preacher, the ! M Peaston. M.A. ftterwards in Parish Hall), (supper BARTHOLOMEW'S, KAIAPOI. SUNDAY, AUGUST 30. ewviL CENTENARY FESTIVAL SERVICES. . Holy Communion. ’ ain.: Holy Communion (Choral). ** „- • Combined Parish Service. the Very Rev. M. G. Sullin MA, Dean of Christchurch. ’’“Afternoon Tea to follow.) S’ BARTHOLOMEW'S DAY, AUGUST 24. - • ordination to the Priesthood of I Spencer William Vincent, by Rev- the Bishop of ChristoEdeacon E. A. Osmers. Vicar. MERIVALE. ■ 5 trinity XII. -• Holv Communion. 11 a.m.: Matins 2" sermon. Noon: Holy Communion. Evensong and Sermon. ArchW. W. Averill. Vicar. Churches KNOX CHURCH Bealey ave. and Victoria street, HEV. MALCOLM WILSON. M.A. SUNDAY, 23rd AUGUST, 1953. , MORNING SERVICE. SACRAvyNT OF HOLY BAPTISM. Anthem: “Oh, Gladsome Light.” EVENING SERVICE. Anthem: “I Not To Call The Righteous.” VISITORS WELCOME. 3814 ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH (Opposite Public Hospital). [IB. Subject: “TOO MANY DOCTORS” Subject: -BLESSED ARE THE JBBCIFUL." 1 Mer. Rev. I* Farquhar Gunn, M.A., 1 B.D. 3833 rr. PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Car. Madras and Cashel streets gnster: Rev. Stuart C. Francis, B.A. jhl: Morning Worship, conducted by Sister Iris Wilson and Mr R. Yates. New Life Theme: “Men and Women Serve and Witness.” 'ml: Evening Worship, conducted by Mr C. C. Wilson. New Life Film and address. “Maori and Overseas Missons.’’ Speaker: Dr. A. L. Sutherland, cuing Aids Available. Newcomers and strangers specially welcome. cal Hour at close of Evening Service. i ■ wick st—Minister, Rev. B. C. Nottage, : A 11 ajn.: Rev. A. M. Dixon. 7 p.m.: 1 R.IC Nottage. B.A. ! t GORGES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH • ar. Linwood ave. and Gloucester st. 1 ffvices of Public Worship, 11 a.m. and pun. Preacher, the Minister, Rev. J. A. Carter. Congregational Annual Meeting. i I pat, on Wednesday, 26th. 3793 COLUMBA PRESBYTERIAN 3 TORCH, Petrie st.—Public Worship, 11 a. Very Rev. F. Barton. 7 p.m.: Bible asses, 9.45 a.m., Bible Classes; 11 a.m., nday School. MAIREHAU - NORTH il IRLEY—io ajn. Sunday School. 11 a.m. -•i iter S. Reid. )UNT PLEASANT PRESBYTERIAN RUP.CH.—S3.. 2 p.m. Worship. 2.45 p.m. ■v. G. Densem. tfHMERE HILLS PRESBYTERIAN TOUCH.—II a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher. - Bev. James Baird, BA. 3318 r. MNIAN’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Purtri street, Riccarton. ha: Divine Worshop. 7 p.m.: Divine “W. Preacher at both services.: Rev. M. Hendrie, M.A. 9.45 a.m.: Bible Sts. 11 a.m.: Sunday School i «pel Halls ARMAGH STREET HALL MEETING (D.V.), Sunday, at 7 P.M. SPEAKER, MR M. CAMERON. 730 p.m.. Prayer Meeting. 7.30 pjn., Bible Reading. WGHT, SATURDAY, 22nd, 7.15 P.M. STUDY CLASS. Everyone invited. « will enjoy these meetings. COME. 3S2I RUTLAND STREET HALL SUNDAY SERVICE. 7 P.M. Speaker: MR J. E. DUNCAN Object: “WAYSIDE WONDER” • 730 P-m., Mr Duncan will 31 vouossians. Chapter 1, verses 1 to 15. RUTLAND STREET HALL me? Rutland and West minster streets. 2OOl GOSPEL MEETINGS -* ®NDAY, AUGUST 23 (D.V.), 7 P.M. fA WHAM HALL, Shakespeare road. er: MR r. ROGERS. Subject: "IS THERE ANY WAY OUT?” J "Gland street hall, linwood. MR S. STEDMAN. Give You a Hearty Welcome! 3787 BRYNDWR HALL 7 PM.—Mr W. J. Burrows. Subject: “SPIRITUAL ECONOMICS” 3 Teaches concerning Wages. S bSr*X- 730 P.M.—Prayer Meeting, d a- •«ru' n^L an Address by Mr S. Sted4 fa-3** Triune God in the New 3790 ’ “OARTON COMMUNITY GOSPEL CENTRE TOWN HALL, RICCARTON , SUNDAY. 7 P.M. w <U. Preach the Gospel, mccarton Residents Invited d fr-p- 3607 i Come to the meeting J Sunday (D.V.) at 7 p.m. at , kca-e. treet Hall (back room). All PSYCH J£ RESEARCH SOCIETY SUNDAY TALKS _ 1 k r Chancery lane, 7 p.m. c. MUNRO. “Spiritual Healing.” Hfaii— „ Clairvoyance Thursday. 7.30 p.m. OF GOD, COLOMBO ST. v?i I3p ' Sydenham School) BnS?S^ r: T - W - WHITING ll a. m . and 7 p.m. Everyone Welcome • _ 3820 *UGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS) MEETING FOR WORSHIP they II AM. SUNDAY **®‘ in £ House. 325 Manchester st. 'Near Kilmore street) All Welcome 3799 1 go d | GOSPEL RECORDED OLD TESTAMENT * ott^Z® Blls Christ came preaching li'mgs than Moses and the the the promises made ’ .? om - 15: 8 : “That in be ki all nations of the earth ■ be Gen - i 7: Ito 18: “And ? , *ndhlu ts then are ye Abrahams I *• 3: a. Ws accor ding to the promise.” 1 2<AS r 5 >t H ral exhibitions of the ' J aw. H** fathers to whom the I ’ lordi- Inade are prominent, and the d V® l *!! km A*S ible as the basis. Proof: kincLi A “ rah am, Isaac, and Jacob ■W** R??* 11 -- Luke 13 : 28-29. “The -jgPt Zj-z 815 shall reign over them in ginL anc ! Jerusalem before His Isai ah 24: 23. ’At the ca H Jerusalem the throne Wap t- Jer - 3 : 17. “They shall build lE, eJ ttei th 'J • they sha U repair the desolations of many genjEy***a t 6l ’ 4 - “My covenant with JK ) *tobe r *l*2, 1 remember, and I will *?"<>■■' Lev. 26: 47. «2*Cli»r^D A -ue above will be delivered BIBLE HALL, W* 6 at 6 -3° Sunday next. to3BB)l”]. re will be sent on applica<^dras street. 3792
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