SUNPAY SERVICES Anglicoa Chardm CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL 5 a.m.—HOLY COMMUNION. 11 am.—CHORAL MATINS Service: Stanford in C. Anthem: Hymn to the Cherubim. (Rachmaninoff). Preacher: CANON ORANGE. T p.m.—CHORAL EVENSONG Service: Walmisley in D Anthem: Let all Mortal Flesh < Bairstow). Preacher: THE DEAN. CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL ANNUAL DIOCESAN SYNOD MONDAY, OCTOBER 10 730 p.m.—Synod Service. Preacher: The Rev. Canon M A C. Warren. D.D.. General Secretary Church Missionary Society. The Public is Cordially Invited to be present. 2726 ST. MARY’S. MERTVALE TRINITY XVH 7 a.m.—Holy Communion. 6 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10 a.m.—Family Service (at St Margaret’s College). 11 a.m.—Matins and Sermon Preacher: Canon F. C. Synge Noon—Holy Communion. 7 Pjn —Evensong and Sermon (Broadcast.) The REV. J. EVANS, Priest-ln-Charge. - 3173 ST. JOHN’S, LATIMER SQ. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 11 a.m.: Family Worship Noon: Holy Communion. 7 p.m.: Evening Prayer. B.la p.m.: Late Mission Service. D. D. THORPE, Vicar 3360 CASHMERE HIT .TA YOUNG PEOPLE'S DAY 11 ami.: Morning Worship The Family at Worship 5 pan.: Youth Tea. ' pj J- : Youth Service. Youth addresses You. Minister, Rev. G. D. Falloon. 3367 Presbyterian Churches KNOX CHURCH, Cnr. Beaiey aye. and Victoria st Minister: The Rev. M. W. Wilson, M.A. ~ . Y ,? UI i, G PEOPLE’S DAY 11 A.M.—Family Service and Sacrament of Holy BantSm I The Minis *er. conducted by the Youth Fellowship Preacher: Sister Nwcy sTr'. ® 3020 st. < cnr. of Cashel and Madras sts ) Minister: C. Francis, YOUNG PEOPLE’S DAY 11 at" I;—Family 1 ;— Family Worship. " Our ' Sacrament of Baptism. BrXl7s ChUrCh Parade o£ 7 p m —Evening Worship. ChriS 0 ”’ "Brothers in Members of Bible Classes will assist m Service. Social Hour at close of Evening Service. Newcomers and Visitors Cordially Invited. - 2784 ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH (opposite Public Hospital) YOUNG PEOPLE’S DAY II a.m.—Family Service. 7 P- m -~Evening Service (conducted by members of St. Andrew s Bible Classes). Minister: The Rev. R M Rogers, 8.A., B.Com" __ 2804 ST. COLUMBA CHURCH , Petrie street Minister: Rev. A. W. Baxter. ~ YOUTH SUNDAY 11 am: family Services in Church and Hall. 4,30 pm • loung People’s Tea. Speaker: Rev. K. Cree. 7 p.m.: Youth Service. Congregational meeting at S, I .®®® °t Evening Service. (No Bible Class or Sunday School.) 2819 ST. NINIAN’S CHURCH. Puriri SL’u BteoSfton— Rev. R. J. Grimms, M.R. Young People's Day 9.30 am.: Youth Service. 11 a.m.: Famfly Service for Children 7 p.m.: Evening Worship. ST. GEORGE’S FRESH y 'I‘EKIAN CHURCH, cnr. Linwood avenue and Gloucester st. Minister Rev. n „ C :i! r ' ino - Young People’s Day. 9,45 a.m.: Sunday School and Junior Bible Classes. 11 a.m : Morning Worship, S.S, assisting. 7 pm.: Evening Worship conB C - 8 P- m - : Senior Bible Classes. 3349 ST- GILES'S- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner Papanui road and Frank street.—9.3o a.m. and H a.m.: Family Services. 7 p.m.: Evening Service. Minister: Rev. W. M. Hendrie. M.A. ST ALBANS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Berwick street. Minister: The Rev. K. A. Hadfield. B.A. Young People’s Day. li a<m.: Family Service. 7 p.m.: Bible Class Service. TRINITY Glenfield crescent—lo.ls ajn.: Sister M. Francis. 3211 ST - MARTINS fcSBYTERI AN CHURCH 10 a.m.—Young People's Day, Family Service. Rev. Alan Goss. 7 p.m.—Bible Class Service. Mr D. Patterson. 2765 ST. JAMES, Spreydon, Presbyterian Church, cnr. Barrington and Bewdley sts.—Minister: Rev. W. Van Wyngen, B.D. Services, 11 a.m. and 7 pjn. Frankleigh st., 7.45 a.m. Young People’s Day. S Baptist Churches OXFORD TCE. BAPTIST CHURCH REV. ROLAND HART REV. ERNEST PAYTON t. 45 a.m,. —All Age Sunday School (commencement of second year. Guests specially invited. • 11 a.m.—“Jesus.” Choir: “Eye Hath Not Seen’’ (Harris). 7 p.m.—“Our Lord And the Bewildered.” Choir: “Ye That Do Your Master’s Will.” (Dyson) and Male Quartet. There’s a Sincere Welcome at Oxford Terrace. COLOMBO STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, Beckenham. Minister: Rev. Lawrence Silcock. 11 a.m.: BROADCAST SER VICE. The Message of the Psalms. “Taste and See” (Psalm 34). 7 p.m.: “THE MAN WHO CARRIED CHRISTS CROSS.’’ A Warm Welcome to All. ~ OPAWA BAPnST'CHURCH (Wilsons road) Rev. Gordon F. Coombs, Minister “SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY” 11 a.m.—Mr Malcolm Miles. 2.45 pjn.—Rev. H. A. Cochrane. 7 p.m.—The Minister. You Are Warmly Welcomed to This Day of Song. COMB WITH YOUR FRIENDS
* COB Christadelphian Lecture BIBLE HALL Sunday, 7 p.m. DO WE GO TO HEAVEN WHEN WE DIE! 2M Motes State. (Noor Too* State). WELCOME TO . THE ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 359 COLOMBO ST. SAT., 7.30: SERVICE FOR YOUTH. SUN.. 9.45 a.m.: ALL AGE SUNDAY SCHOOL II «.m.: WORSHIP. 7 p.m.: GOSPEL SERVICE. TUES.. 7.30: PRAYER AND BIBLE STUDY. PREACHER ALL SERVICES: PASTOR SILSON.
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