BCNpAYSERvi CEB Methodist Churches ———- D yRHAM STREET CHURCH Minister: ° rner ches ‘e r street). j HARDEST S THAI?KSGIVTO? rC I I v B A ’ I \A m -FAMLY i SH i VICE G SERVICE3 ’ (Sacrament o£ Infant Baptism at this j Ant iSd S ’"F^ rai ,b e of Harvest" ’ (Thimanf. e Beauty ° f the ■ Subj’S^ SERVICE. i —— 1 695 i METHODIST CENTRAL MISSION, S 3 Cathedral square (next Tivoli). HARVEST THANKSGIVING THIS SUNDAY, Subject: at ’ p ’ m ’ "WHAT MORE COULD GOD DO?" Preacher: REV. W. E. FALKINGHAM. Tues., 2.3o—Weekly Women’s Meeting. Wed., 7Jo—Rev. Hugh Graham. Thurs., 7 JO—Senior Youth Club. at a '- : w«lfv tS I J Xpl" be sra-5 ra -S £U k ly rece ived at wesiey Lodge and "Rehua" Hostel. W®SLEY "CTURCH7 FITZGERALD AVE. ~ REV - V. R. JAMIESON. 11 a.m.: Divine Worship. 7 p.m. w?^T nCe J 0? th€ Lord is basis of wisdom, and hurmlity leads to honour. ’ i 2M3 SYDENHAM METHODIST CIRCUIT. SYDENHAM—'HARVEST THANKSGIVING. 11 Woi^'f Th % Good Earth"—a Dramatic YoiS“ P Peo e p r i" Ce presented by «»e 7 p.m.—Rev. C. -D. Clark B A BECKENHAM— ’ ' SILVER JUBIIaEE BEGINS. o a.m.—Communion Service. 1 11 Service—Rev. C. D. 7 P J}--7. Re y- H ' L ’ Fieb 'S’ B A -. President of Conference. HIGH STREET—6.3O p.m., Mr V. Plant. - 2693 ST. ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH (Rugby street). Minister, Rev. W. G. Slade, M.A., D.D. HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES. 10.50 a.m. (Broadcast): Rev. Dr. Slade. dence :,, " THE WONDER of fr ovi7 p.m.: REV. N. P. LARSEN. 2527 CASHMERE-SOMERFIELD" METHODIST: St. James’, Cashmere; Harvest Festival Services—ll a.m., Family Service. Rev. J. A. Penman. 7 p.m., Rev. J. A. Penman. Somerfield: 11 a.m., Rev. A. O. Harris. 7 p.m., Mr A. G. Rigby. 2691 LINWOOD- WAINONI METHODIST CHURCH—MEN’S SUNDAY. LINWOOD—II a.m.: Rev. J. A. L. Carter. Soloist; Mr C. Sharr. LINWOOD—7 p.m.: Rev. J. G. A. Williams. Social hour to follow evening service. WAINONI—II a.m.: Mr F. J. Vinicombe. ;2683 PAPANUI METHODIST CHURCH (Harewood road). 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; also Belfast. 2.30 (Harvest Thanksgiving), Rev. W. T. Blight. Harewood, 2.30 p.in.: Mission Band. . 2689 HARVEST FESTIVAL: St. JOHN,’S’. Bryndwr and Jeffreys road. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m... Rev. N. P. Larsen. Gospel Halls ARMAGH STREET HALL. The Gospel of the Grace of God will be preached (D.V.) Sunday, art 7 p.m. Speaker: MR E. BOOTH. TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m.: Prayer Meeting. THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m.: Bible Reading. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SEE YOU. COME. 2738 RUTLAND STREET HALL. Sunday Service, 7 p.m. Speaker: MR J. E. DUNCAN. Subject: “THE TRYSTING PLACE.” Tuesday, at 7.30 p.m.: Prayer Meeting and Bible Reading. Psalm 16 to be considered. RUTLAND STREET HALL (Corner Rutland and Westminster streets). 2763 WALTHAM HALL, SHAKESPEARE RD. Saturday, March 20 (D.V.), 7.15 p.m. YOUNG PEOPLE’S COMBINED MEETING. Speaker: Mr R. Cumming. Sunday, March 21, 7 pan. GOSPEL MEETlNG—Speaker: MR R. CUMMING. Come and. Hear this Able Speaker! ALL WELCOME! 2698 LINWOOD GOSPEL HALL, 78 Stanmore road. Sunday, March 21 (D.V.), 7 p.m. Gospel Meeting—Speaker: Mr H. G. .McIntosh. Subject: “What Shall I Do?” Everyone Cordially Welcome! RICCARTON COMMUNITY GOSPEL 48 Elizabeth street,’ Riccarton. Hear the next Address in the Series by MR R. H. PURDUE. Subject: “A PERTINENT QUESTION.” TIME: SUNDAY, 7 P.M. 2528 BRYNDWR HALL, 179 Idris road. MR R. R. PARKINSON. SUNDAY, 7 p.m.: „ “CHRlsi* THE TRUE WAY." THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m.: Continuing Studies in Israel’s Wilderness Journeys. "THE WATER FROM THE SMITTEN ROCK.” all WELCOME. . 2762 DEAF PEOPLE are reminded of the Meeting held every Sunday-(D.V.) at 7 p.m., at Armagh Street Hall (Back Room). Come! ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Colombo st. (opp. Sydenham School); Minister, T. W. Whiting).—Sat., 7.30 p.m.: Christ Ambassador Serviced Sun., 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Prayer for the Sick at each Service. Ever>*one Welcome. 2682
EVANGELISTIC TEMPLE, Cnr. Colombo st. and Moorhouse ave. SUNDAY: 7 P.M.: “HAVE CHRISTIAN REALITY!” "HAVE CHRISTIAN REALITY!” Also Prayer for Sick and Needy. 11 A.M.: EXHORTATION AND COMFORT. THURSDAY, 7.30 P.M.: DEEPER TEACHING ON BIBLE TRUTHS All are Invited to Enjoy these Services. WILLIAM E. WILSON, Minister. GO Of "ONE FAITH, ONE HOPE. ONE BAPTISM." Scripture teaches that salvation depends nnon a knowledge, understanding, and bS?I of the “ONE FAITH, ONE HOPE, ONE BAPTISM”—the faith of Abraham—faith m ood’s exceeding great and precious promises—faith in news) of the Kingdom of God, and in the Name of Jesus Christ: Rom. 4. 9 to 14; Gal. 3: 6 to 9; Acts 8: 12. THE ONE HOPE—the hope resurrection of the dead: Acts 23. 6, 24. 15, The hope of immortality God has Premised—"change of body : 1 Cor. 15. M" 54 , Rom 3' 25—" changed to a spiritual b?dy"- Ist Cor. 15: 44. To be changed to Christ’s nature after his Ist John, 3: 2; Acts, 1: 11; .Luke, 20. 30, .BAPTISM—the baptism appointed by God—immersion in water following a belief of the "One Faith : Mark 16. 15 16- Acts 8: 12. The only way to put on Christ": Gal. 3 : 27-29; walking in Kwness of life with sins forgiven. Acts 2: 38; John 3: 3-7: Rom. 6. 3-4 A LECTURE on the above will be given at the CHRISTADELPHIAN - BIBLE HALL. Madras street, near Tuam street, a* r m SUNDAY, God Willing. *Free ’ Literature sent on application to 206 Madras street.■?>?? REMEMBER April 26th with DB. JOHN. LAIRD
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