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SUNDAY SERVICES M*thodi*t Churches DURHAM STREET CHURCH (Cnr. Chester street —west) Minister: Rev. ASHLEIGH K. FETCH, B.A. FOREIGN MISSION SUNDAY 11 a.m.—Rev. S. G. ANDREWS, M.A., General Secretary of the Methodist Foreign Mission Dept. Anthem: “Christ is the world’s True Light" Bach. 7 p.m.—BROADCAST SERVICE OVER 3YA. Subject: “THE REALITY’ OF DEATH." Anthems: "We wait for Thy Loving Kindness. O God. (McKie). "There shall be no night there” (Wood). (N.B.—The congregation Is asked to be in attendance by 6.45 p.m. 8.15 p.m.—AFTER . CHURCH SOCIAL HOUR at which the Rev. S. G. Andrews will screen films of missionary work in Africa. VISITORS INVITED TO JOIN IN THE PUBLIC WORSHIP OF GOD. 3577 CHRISTCHURCH CENTRAL MISSION AND CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CHURCH 11 a.m—FULL COMMUNION SERVICE. Preacher: Rev. W. E. FALKINGHAM. 7 p.m.—Rev. H. G. BROWN. Subject: World to Conquer.” Hymn Study: “Amsterdam.” HILLS ROAD 10.30 a.m.—FAMILY’ SERVICE. Preacher: Rev. H. G. BROWN. 3520 WESLEY CHURCH, Fitzgerald ave. Minister: Rev. V. R. Jamieson. 10 a.m. —Bible Class. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship and Sunday School. 7 p.m.—The Distinctions of a Great Character. Holy Communion. PAPANUI METHODIST CIRCUIT Papanui, 10 a.m. —Children and Parents. The Nixon Team. 11 a.m.—Les Nixon and Martha Nixon, of Graham Crusade Team. 7 p.m.—Rev. Harris Whitfield. After Church Coloured Slides of Solomon Missions. Belfast 6 p m.—Sister Rona Collins. 3448 BRYNDWR ST. JOHN S METHODIST CHURCH, Corner Bryndwr road and Jeffreys road.

11 a.m.— The Minister, Rev. N. P. LARSEN. 7 p.m.— Guest Preacher: Rev. E. M. MARSHALL. Principal of Wesley College, Paerata. NOTE.—The Foundation Stonelaving Ceremony of ST. DAVID S METHODIST CHURCH HALL, WAIRAKEI ROAD, will be held NEXT SUNDAY, September 13. at 2.30 p.m. at Wairakei road. The President of the Methodist Conference. Rev. G. R. H. Peterson will be present. EVERYONE WELCOME ST. ALBANS Methodist Church, cnr. Papanui rd. and Rugby st. 11 a m.—" Making Spiritual Headway.” 7 p.m.—Methodist Missions. Minister: Rev. C. E. DICKENS. A Welcome for All. CASHMERE - SOSIERFIELD. Minister: Rev. David Trebilco. ST. JAMES': 11 a.m.—SundaySchool and Worship: The Minister. 7 p.m.—Mr Bryan Armstrong. SOMERFIELD: 945 a.m. (note time)—Family worship: Rev. A. K. Petch. 7 p.m.—The Minister. (Next Saturday. September 12, 2.30 p.m.: Stone-laying of the New Church).3so4 ST. JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH, ADDINGTON. Corner Selwyn st. and South Crescent road. Communion Sunday Services: 11 a.m. Rehua Maori Hostel Choir. 7 p.m.—Confirmation and Membership Service. Minister: Rev. T. H. CARR.

PSYCHIC RESEARCH SOCIETY OF CHRISTCHURCH (INC.) 72 Gloucester st. (opp. R.S.A.) SUNDAY TALKS: 7 p.m. Mr C. W. Harper, "Some Thoughts on So-called Death." Clairvoyance. Mrs Bardsley. Healing. Social Hour. SPIRITUAL HEALING: 7 p.m., Mon to Thurs.. 3.30 pm. Tues. BYCROFT LIBRARY BOOKSHOP: 12 to 5.30 p.m.. Mon. to Tues.. 12 to 9 p.m. Fri.. 7 to 9 p.m. Library open. GENERAL PSYCHIC EVENING: 7.45 p.m.. Mon. 7th. Lecture on Health. Diet and Healing of great interest to all. WOMEN S DISCUSSION MEETING: 2 p.m. Tues. Mrs Mill. "Love and Sen-ice." Clairvoyance. Mrs Lee. TABLE TENNIS and INDOOR BOWLS: 730 p.m.. Tues, and Wed. Visitors welcome ROUND TABLE CHATS: 7.45 p.m. Thurs. Mr R. W. Quartly. "Future in Dreams." Questions, discussions. Supper. A WELCOME TO ALL MEETINGS CHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE SUNDAY. 7 P.M. BIBLE HALL. MADRAS STREET (Near Tuam street) WHAT IS TRUTH? PILATE’S QUESTION ANSWERED Many today do not know the truth revealed in the Bible. Few read the Scriptures for themselves and thus are ignorant of God’s Will and Purpose. The Scriptures are able to make us wise unto salvation. Tradition was prominent in Jesus’s day even as it has been ever since.

What shall we do' Prayerfully , read and consider what God has i caused to be written for one learning and know what is rej quired of man. ' Paul witnessed to those things} : which the Prophets and Moses • | did say would come. The Gospel was preached to ■ Abraham yet little heed is given } Ito the Old Testament. Christen- j I dom at considers the Gosnell a New Testament message only.! This glad news concerns the' Kingdom of God ito be estab-' llished in the earth* and the! i name of Jesus Christ. Both Old and New Testaments together reveal the Glory to be: established on earth. 3582 I j I j •* THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY ! 267 Cambridge terrace. | j SUNDAY, 7 P.M. < MR SHAHEED MAHAMED (President. International Club. Um- ■ versity of Canterbury) speaks on ; ‘ Islam and the World Brother-! hood" ALL CORDIALLY WELCOME I 35«|

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28992, 5 September 1959, Page 18

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