Church Notices I ANGLICAN CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30 21st Sunday after Trinity. CATHEDRAL FESTIVAL 8 a.m.: HOLY COMMUNION. 11 a.m.: CHORAL EUCHARIST. Sei vice: Mass in G— Schubert. Sequence: O Quam Glorlosam—Vittoria. Preacher: Dr Julian Boulnois. Psychiatrist and; Christian. 2.30 p.m.: i SERVICE FOR THE, HANDICAPPED: Tribute | I to Father Leo Close bx Dr N. Jefferson. Tenor: Brian Viimeli. • Trumpet: Mark Hodgkin-; son. Preacher: The Rev. Jim| Edgar. - 7 p.m.; FESTAL EVENSONG. Service: Stanford in A. Sequence: Lift Up Your Heads —Mathias. Preacher: The Dean. ORGAN RECITAL next Friday at 1.10 p.m. by Dr Harold Fabrikant, Australian organist. Thursday, November 3, at 7.30 p.m.: Recital by the ST MARK’S BOYS’ CHOIR, conducted by Lennox Willett with David Childs (organ), Barry Brinson i counter-tenor) and Mark Hodgkinson (trumpet). 2184 ST MICHAEL’S, . Oxford Terrace. 9 a.m.: SUNG EUCHARIST. “Thanksgiving and Penitance.” (Breakfast after this service.) 11 a.m.: HOLY COMMUNION. 7 p.m.: EVENSONG AND HOLY BAPTISM. “Belonging.” PHILIP BAKER 2190 ST JOHN'S MISSION LATIMER SQUARE 8 a.m. Holy Communion (1662). 10 a.m. Holy Communion (N.Z. Liturgy) Theme “Our Homes,” preacher the Vicar. ; 7 p.m. Mission Service, Theme "Christ our Strength,” preacher the Vicar. All welcome. Barry Loveridge, Vicar. Peter Coughlan City Missloner. S SBB
ST BARNABAS FENDALTON 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 9 a.m. Medbury Service, to a.m. Family Affair. 11 a.m. Holy Communion. Preacher — The Rev. Andrew Sullivan ; 7 p.m. Evensong. Preacher — The Vicar. ST THOMAS’S 9.15 a.m. Holy Communion. 5134 PRAYER MEETING MEMBERS and friends are invited to attend a Prayer Meeting to pray for God’s blessings at the Hearing for a Permanent Licence which begins on November 21 in Christchurch. Tlris Prayer Meeting will be be at: The Upper Room, St John’s, Latimer Square, 7-9 p.m., October 31, 1977. Inquiries Phone 66-800. 2574 THE BIBLE OUR GUIDE 554 GLOUCESTER STREET (near Linwood Avenue) Phone 899-774 SUNDAY, 7 P.M. GOD’S DESTRUCTION OF SODOM A warning for us today. Read Romans 1 —18.32. Because of these filthy practices God destroyed Sodom. Those who practice such things will not enter God’s kingdom. (Galatians 5-19-21.) Jesus will destroy the wicked at his coming (2nd Thess 1-7-9, also 2-8.) Write for free booklet God’s Truth, P.O. Box 300. Why a scientist believes the Bible. 2236 BIBLE
Christadelphian — Sunday, 7 p.m. THE BIBLE Is the Word of God: A guide to personal conduct; informative in respect to events past and I future. It alone sets out the way of salvation. Without a knowledge of its teachings there is no hope beyond the grave. This Sunday our speaker will introduce: THE BIBLE What it is . . . its value today. We cordially invite you to attend. Druids Hall. 227 Manchester Street ■ Opp. Civic Theatre) 2300 RICHMOND MISSION North Avon Road 11.00 a.m.: 10th Chapter, Proverbs. 7.00 p.m.: Evening Service. . STC FELLOWSHIP OF ST ALBAN AND ST SERGIUS DIALOGUE EAST AND WEST THEME: THEOLOGY AND PRAYER A CONFERENCE to provide opportunities for gaining more knowledge and experience of the Orthodox Traditln in relation to the Western Church and for promoting contacts through worship, study, and friendship between Christians from all traditions. CHRISTCHURCH COLLEGE. 100 Waimalri Road, CHRISTCHURCH 4. SA TURD A V-SUND A Y, NOVEMBER 19-20 Open to all interested persons. Please contact Mitchell Elder, P.O. Box 21056, Edgeware. for further details regarding registration, etc. PHONE 517-010. 5567
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