Church Notices | SALVATION ARMY « inOf in >r EVERY SUNDAY le 11 A.M AND 7 ‘BlSHOPDALE—islewortn Rd. lv I CHRISTCHURCH CITY - Vie- ’ ’ toria Square "• 1 HORNBY—Tauiwi Crescent »• LINWOOD—II 7 Linwood Ave ARA.NUt—Portsmouth Street. ,c I OXFORD—Main Road V RANGIORA Asb(e> Street J] i 11 a.m. only. '■* SPREI DON Burlington St 'l' ST Al BANS Cranford Street SUMNER—N'ayland Street ...! 10 a.m. only ~ SYDENHAM —Lolnei Colombo j’ and Southampton Street*, n! VISITORS WEI COME ■e' 8 l-"l bRICHMOND MISSION North Avon Road . SUNDAY ! 11 a.m.: “That great shepherd ! of the sheep.” 7 p.m.: Evening Service STC BAPTIST OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH (Cnr Madras Street and Oxford Terrace' 19.45 a.m.: All Ages Sunday School. -11 a.m/ Morning Worship. Theme: “Practise What You Preach." 7 p.m.: Evening Worship Theme: “New Life New 6! Life stvle.” Ministers: Rc\ Barry Denholm, Rev. Stuart Avers We warmly welcome you to I these services. dj PRESBYTERIAN 'i ST NIN’IAN S CHURCH PURIRI STREET 9.30 a.m. and 11 a.m.: Morning Worship. Speaker: Rev. J. Edgar. |7 pin : Evening Service. Minister Rev. P. Marshall. »' SB4 J ST ANDREWS CHURCH i <opp. Public Hospitali 11 a.m.: Morning Worship. 17 p.m.: Worship Circle — Deans Hall. Minister: The Rev. Boyd Glassey 12736 IST PAUVS-TRIMTY-PACIFIC CHURCH j Cnr Cashel and Madras Sts, Inner Citj r 11 a.m.: Rev. K. Faletoese. J 3 p.m.: Samoan Service. 14.30 p.m.: Cook Island ’ | Service. 7 p.m.: (in chapel). Rev. R S. Roxburgh. LIBERAL ( ATHOLK CHURCH OF ST FRAN< IS 267 Cambridge Terrace. Phone 327-866. First Sunday in Lent, 11 a m.: . Holy Eucharist. Everyone is Welcome. 2221 ! ” “The Bible our Guide” ! 554 GLOUCESTER STREET (near Linwood Avenue; PHONE 899-774. | SUNDAY, 7 P.M. I Thy kingdom come — | What did Jesus mean? He (Jesus) shall reign over the house of Jacob for ever j and of his Kingdom there i shall be no end. —Luke, 1:38 All Welcome. 2288 ANGLICAN I ST MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS 9 a.m.: SUNG EUCHARIST. (Breakfast after this Serf vice.) ill a.m.: HOLY COMMUNION. Preacher at 9 and 11: j The Rev. K. Scollar. 7 p.m.: EVENSONG. Preacher: the Dean of Christchurch. PHILIP BAKER. Vicar. I _2207 THE CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL February 27, 1977 — First Sunday in Lent 8 a.m.: HOLY COMMUNION 1 11 a.m.: CHORAL EUCHARISI Service: Jackson in G Sequence: Call to Remem brance — Farrant. Preacher: Canon Taylor “I Knew the Archbishop | of Uganda.” 7 p.m.: ( MORAL EVENSONG. Service: Ireland in F. Anthem: Let My Com plaint Come Before Thee t — Batten. Preacher: The Reverend Jim Edgar speaking about “The Handicapped.” ;2656 ST. BARNADAS FENDALTON 7 a.m. Holy Communion 8 a m. Holy Communion 9 a.m. Medbury Service Preacher: The Rev. G. Fitzgerald 10 a.m. Family Affair II a.m. Mattins Preacher: The Rev. P. Dyer 7 p.m. Evensong 1 Preacher: The Vicar ST THOMAS’S : 9.15 a.m. Holy Communion R. A. LOWE, Vicar. [___ 5512 ST. JOHNS MISSION CHURCH LATIMER SQUARE 8 a m. Holy Communion 10 a.m. Holy Communion The Vicar Theme: “A MATTER OF POWER” 7 p.m. Mission Service The Vicar Theme: “GETTING RID OF THE HINDRANCES” 8.30 p.m. “Come Alive Club' ALL WELCOME BARRY LOVERIDGE Vicar and Acting City Missioner. 5523 THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS) FINDS that amidst the pressure and noise of modern life there is in silent worship a healing and creative power. Meeting for worship, 11 a.m. each Sunday, 325 MANCHESTER STREET.
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