CHURCH NOTICES CATHEDRAL 8 a.m.: HOLY COMMUNION. 11 a.m.: CHORAL MATTINS. Service: Galway in G. Anthem: This Joyful Eastertide. Wood. Preacher: THE DEAN. 7 p.m.: CHORAL EVENSONG. Service: Noble in B minor. Anthem: How Lovely are Thy Dwellings Fair. Brahms. Preacher: THE DEAN. ' 3737
ST BARNABAS, FENDALTON 7 a.m.: HOLY COMMUNION. 8 a.m.: HOLY COMMUNION. 9.15 a.m.: MEDBURY SERVICE. 10 a.m.: FAMILY SERVICE. Preacher: The Vicar. 11 a.m.: HOLY COMMUNION. 7 p.m.: EVENSONG. Preacher: The Vicar. ST THOMAS’S 9.15 a.m.: HOLY COMMUNION. R. A. LOWE, Vicar. ST JOHN’S MISSION CHURCH LATIMER SQUARE 8 a.m.: HOLY COMMUNION. 10 a.m.: HOLY COMMUNION and BAPTISM. The Vicar. 7 p.m.: MISSION SERVICE. Preacher: D. Malcom, of Australia. Creche available 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. All Welcome. Roger Thompson, Vicar. Maurice Goodall, City Missioned ST MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS 9 a.m.: SUNG EUCHARIST. "Seven Witnesses.” (Breakfast after this service.) 11 a.m.: HOLY COMMUNION. 7 p.m.: EVENSONG. “A New Day.” PHILIP BAKER, Vicar.
BAPTIST OXFORD TERRACE (Cnr Oxford Tee and Madras St) MINISTERS: Rev. Angus H. MacLeod, M.A.. 8.D.. M.Litt. Rev. Robert Bellingham, 8.A., L.Th. 9.45 a.m.—AU Ages Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.—MORNING WORSHIP. "Sharing God’s Word.” 7.00 p.m.—EVENING WORSHIP and Communion. "The Sacrament of Believer's Baptism.” 8.15 p.m.—Coffee Club. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST. 63 Worcester Street SUNDAY SERVICES: 9.30 end 11 a.m. Subject of this week’s Lesson-Sermon: DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT SUNDAY SCHOOL: 9.30 a.m. Nursery. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING: 7.30. This meeting includes testimonies of Christlan .Science healing. Visitor* are Very Welcome. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM. 109 A Cashel Street PHONE 78-982. Open each day from 10 a.m. to 4.30 pun. (Monday, Tuesday, 7 p.m. (Wednesday). 8 p.m. (Friday). Our Reading Room te tor ell to use and enjoy.
MISSION VISION 1972 A welcome is extended to all to attend a Seminar with a Vision to be held at LINCOLN COLLEGE Main Lecture Hails FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 8 p.m. in new Lincoln Union Building INTERNATIONAL SOIREE combining International Students’ Clubs and wellwishers Tickets: *1.50 single. Dial Lincoln 780 SUNDAY, APRIL 23, in Main Lecture Halls 11 a.m„ FAMILY SERVICES. 12 noon, SMORGASBORD LUNCH (bring your own lunch for pooling all dishes). 1.30 p.m., SEMINAR directed by: Rev. Brian Carrell (Gen. Sec. N.Z.C.M.S.) Guest Speaker: Rev. David Cohen, (Dep. Gen. Sec. N.Z. Bible Society) Panel of Missionary Experts chaired by Very Rev. Dean Underhill. I 00-3.30, CHILDREN’S ACTIVITY KARABU TANZANIA Also Exhibitions, Creche, Afternoon Tea. Promoted by the seven Parishes of the Akaroa Ellesmere Rural Deanery. 3618 theosophicaC SOCIETY 267 Cambridge Terrace between Manchester and Madras Streets Bridges PUBLIC LECTURE — SUNDAY, 7 p.m. “MAN’S AGE LONG JOURNEY” WHERE HAS HE COME FROM—WHITHER GOING AND WHY? Speaker: MRS THIRZA COLLINS All Welcome. Collection, CHRISTADELPHIAN CENTRE 554 Gloucester Street. PUBLIC ADDRESS SUNDAY—7 P.M. WHO WAS MOSES? HIS MESSAGE FOR US. All Welcome! Secretary: Phone 899-774. LIBERAL CATHOLIC CHURCH 267 Cambridge Tee. Ph. 886-299. EASTER n II a.m.: Holy Eucharist and Sermon: "FAITH." Thursday, April 20. 7.30 p.m.: Healing Service and Benediction.
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