- CHURCH NOTICES ANGLICAN CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL Sunday, September 20, 1970. Trinity XVH. • a.m.: Holy Communion. 11 ajn.: Battle of Britain Commemoration Sendee. Preacher, the Rev. Bob Lowe. 1 p.m.: Choral Evensong. Installation of Diocesan Chancellor,
Mr H. M. S. Dawson and Lay Canons, Miss N. I. Nullah and Mr lan Menzies. Service: Galway in G. Anthem: “Hail Gladdening Light”—Charles Wood. Preacher: The Bishop of Christchurch. Subject of Sermon: The Life of John Coleridge Patteson, Martyr Bishop of Melanesia. .3634 ST JOHN’S MISSION CHURCH LATIMER SQUARE S a.m.— holy COMMUNION. 10 a.m.—MORNING PRAYER. The Vicar. T p.m.—EVENING PRAYER. ; The Vicar. • p.m.—COFFEE HOUR. ALL WELCOME ROGER THOMPSON, Vicar. MAURICE GOODALL, City Missioner. 3380
ST BARNABAS’ FENDALTON 7 ajn.: HOLY COMMUNION. 8 ajn.: HOLY COMMUNION. 9.15 ajn.: MEDBURY SERVICE. 11 a.m.: FAMILY SERVICE. Preacher: The Rev. G. Brittenden. 12 noon: HOLY COMMUNION. T p.m.: EVENSONG. Battle of Britain Service. Preacher: The Vicar. ST THOMAS’S • 15: HOLY COMMUNION. R. A. LOWE, Vicar. 3553 ST MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS’ • a.m.: Sung Eucharist “99 Years Ago.” (Breakfast after this service.) 11 am.: Holy Communion. T pm.: Solemn Evensong. “The Necessary Break.” PHILIP BAKER. Vicar. 3417 ST AUGUSTINE’S Cashmere THANKSGIVING *7O. TONIGHT. 8 pm.: Organ Dedica tion. The Bishop of Christ church. Recital, Dr Hopkins former organist Canterbury Cathedral. SUNDAY: Family service, 10 am Holy Communion 8 am., 7 pm. St Stephen’s 9.15 a.m. Guest Preacher, all services: Rev. O. R. Bambury. Guest organist, I® a.m., 7 pjm, Dr Douglas Hopkins. HARVEY TULON, Vicar. MELANESIAN MISSION ANNUAL MEETING OF FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS CHAPTER ROOM, CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 7.45 P.M. PRESBYTERIAN ST PAUL’S TRINITY PACIFIC Cashel St and Worcester St. MinistersThe Rev. Leonard Jones, M.A The Rev. Kenape Faletoese. AT CASHEL STREET: 11 a.m.: Guest Preacher: The Rev D. E. Duncan, B.A. Oversea: missions secretary. AT WORCESTER STREET: 1.30 p.m.: Cook Island Service the Rev. T. U. Pere. 3 pun.: Samoan Youth Service. 7 p.m.: Film Service: "Fire oi the Heather.” The story o faithful witness to the Gospe m Scotland through the cen turies. ST ANDREW’S CHURCH (opposite Public Hospital). 11 j-m.: Morning Service. "J Look at the Church.” 7 p.m.: Evening Service. ‘Tindini God in our Fellows.” Preacher at both services: Th< Minister Minister: The Rev. D. M. Steed man, M.A., B.D. KNOX CHURCH, enr Bealey Ave and Victoria S 1 10 am.: The Rev. H. J. Crawford Hospital Chaplain. 7 pm.: Evening Service. MINISTERS: The Rev. John Murray, The Rev. J. S. Strang. ST NINIAN'S CHURCH Puriri Street, Riccarton. Rev. R. J. Griffiths. • am.: Morning Worship. Preacher: D. E. Duncan, ovei seas missions secretary. 11 am.: Morning Worship. 7 pm.: Evening Worship. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY 267 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE between Manchester and Madra Streets Bridges PUBLIC LECTURE SUNDAY, 7 P.M. “NEW GUINEA” A Short Talk to Introduce Colou Film. “JET TO STONE AGE” Speaker: MR JON HAMILTO> EVERYONE WELCOME. Collection. 3SC §L T AKERS (RELIGIOUS SOCIET F FRIENDS i. Meetings fc Worship: Sunday, 11 am.; We< nesday, 12.15 p.m., at Friend aleeting House, 325 Manchestc Street, near Kilmore Stree Visitors welcome. SEVENTH DAY BAPTIST CHURCH, Livingstone Street. SABBATH SERVICE (SATURDAY), 11 A.M. A Hearty Welcome To All.
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