SUNDAY HKVICES DUMAM street church (Cnr. Chester street West) Minister.REV. ASHLKGH K. PITCH, BA. 11 SUNDAY a-?,? 1 " Tai^l y Senrice. Anthem: Forth Knights of Old” (Handel) Parade of the Girls’ Life Brigade. “r* , asl S? d to worship with their Children.) is.ls pm.: Church \ Family Luncheon. \ y IM: Dedication of Sunday a n w oj?hi p Centre. 8 P '^ rea ßible class Fellowship 7 P n R) : M. Yo Ji| h Sarvice ’ with Bible Class Members assisting. “Consecration Hymn, Lift up your Heads” (Handel) 815 Af ter-church Youth Fellowship. VISITORS INVITED TO JOIN IN THE PUBLIC WORSHIP OF GOD. CHRISTCHURCH CENTRAL MISSION AND CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CHURCH 11 , Ham ß “ v ’ w ’ e ' falking - •■♦s—Community Hymn Singmg. 7 pm.—Film Service: IN MANHATTAN featuring the BILLY YORK 8 p.m.—Social Hour. HILLS ROAD: 10.30 am.—Rev. H. G. BROWN 2566 WESLEY CHURCH Fitzgerald avenue. (Minister: Rev. V. R. Jamieson) 10 am.—Bible Class. 11 a.m.—Family Service. 7 p.m.—Youth Service. "This is My Story.” ST. ALBANS METHODIST „ CHURCH Cnr. Papanui rd and Rugby st. 11 a m -—P«rade of Brigades. Family Service. New Members to be received. 4 p.m.—Youth Rally and Tea. 7 pm.—" Thoma or Devoted?" Minister: Rev. C. E. DICKENS. 2529 PAPANUI METHODIST CIRCUIT PAPANUI—II am. and 7 p.m. Rev. Harris Whitfield. BELFAST—6 pm.: Rev. H. Whitfield. BRYNDWR ST. JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH YOUTH WEEK SERVICES 11 am. and 7 P.M.: THE MINISTER. 4 Young People will speak at the Evening Service. 8 p.m.—Holy Communion. CASHMERE - SOMERFIELD: Minister: Rev. David Irebllco. St. James, CASHMERE: 11 a.m., Sunday School and Worship.— The Minister. 2.30 p.m. (Note Time) REOPENING AND DEDICATION of Remodelled CHurch by Chairman of the District, Rev. V. R. Jamieson. All welcome. SOMERFIELD: 9.45 a.m.. Youth Groups; 11 am.. Worship, Mr Frank Olds. 7 p.m., Stewardship Thanksgiving Service.—The Minister. ■ 2826 Baptist Cherches OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. ROLAND HART Rev. ERNEST PAYTON 11 a.m.—“Better Than the ‘ .. ■ Bank <rf BMgiand.": Choir: "Consecration" (Jude). 7 p.m.—“N.T, Word Picture.” Choir: "But the Lord is Mindful” (Mendelssonh), "Come Thou Fount.” WARM BUILDING—WARM WELCOME. 2604 OPAWA BAPTIST CHURCH (Wilsons road) Rev. GORDON F. COOMBS. Minister. 11 a.m.—"THE THREE MEN.” 7 p.m.—"A LITTLE EWE LAMB.” Communion. (Next Sunday Evening a Baptismal Service) GRAND SINGING—BIBLICAL TEACHING AND A WARM WELCOME
COLOMBO STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, Beckenham. Minister: Rev. Lawrence Silcock. 11 a.m.—Great Chapters in the Life of Moses. "Bread from Heaven." • 7 p.m.—“The Gospel As Good News.” Hearing Aids Available. A Warm Church and a Warm Welcome 4 THEOSOPHICAL HALL 267 Cambridge terrace SUNDAY, JULY 19. 7 p.m. "THE RESURGENCE OF ASIAN RELIGIONS" (Illustrated) Rev. Alan A. Brash, M.A., D.D. (General Secretary Ptational Council Churches In N.Z.) ALL CORDIALLY WELCOME 2591 Seventh day baptist church Livingstone street. Sabbath Service This Afternoon (Saturday), 2JO p.m. (D.V.) “What Next?” Rev. "Edward Barrar. All Welcome.
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