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YOU ARE INVITED TO Attend the Dedication of RADIO’RHEMA and call to Worship in preparation for Radio Rhema's licence hearing 2.30 P.M. THIS SUNDAY Venue: CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL Music by the Unity Singers - EVERYONE WELCOME - 2869
GLENROY BAPTIST CAMP SITE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE NEW HALL/KITCHEN COMPLEX A! I INTERESTED FOLK ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE $lOO,OOO REDEVELOPMENT AT THE CAMPSITE — GLENROY. 2 P.M, SAT. NOV. 19 Noon-2 p.m. and 3 p.m.-4 p.m. Stalls — Games — Activties, etc. ENQUIRIES: Baptist Assn, Sec.. Mr Newton Dodge. Phone 799-880 bus hrs or Ph. 82-520. 2300
s < I CELEBRATE WITH THE CELEBRATION SINGERS THE VISIT OF NIGEL SYLVESTER Scripture Union International Secretary 7.30 p.m. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH For further details ring 44-368 or 487-726. X 2799
(>OSPEI HALLS W AI.THAM GOSPEI HALL Shakespeare Road Fundav 7 p m. Gospel meeting Speaker Dr R Pettigrew A warm welcome to ail. RI( ( ARTOX GOSPEL CHAPEL 43 Elizabeth Street Fl NDAV: corporating All Age Sunday School and Mini*tiy. !' b am.: The Lord supper. Worship. Service. ! p.m Evening Service: Rally • hurch Parade led by Mi Tony Haw kins. Ail Welcome V EDNESDAY T U* p m.‘ Rihie Studv and Prayer. ARMAGH STREET GOSPEL HALL 7 p.mGospel Meeting D.V.». Speaker: Mr G. A. Inwood. and peace Everyone welcome. REFORMED CHURCH CORNWALL STREET ST AI.RXXS \nu Are Welcome .Miri’ter Rev W Wiersma PHON E 596-398. S
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 1 FIRST CHI RCH OF CHRIST! St lENTIST 63 Worcester Street. SUNDAY SERVICES: 9.30 a.m.. 11 a.m. Subject of’ this week’s Lesson Sermon:— SOIL .AND BODY .SUNDAY SCHOOL: 9.30 a m Nursery. WEDNLSDA '> F VENIN G MEETING: 7.30 - This meeting includes testimonies of Christian Science healing. Visitors are Verv Welcome. CHRISTIAN SCIEN( E READING ROOM. 72 Lichfield Stieet PHONE 62-544. Open each day from 10 a m. tn 4.30 p.m 'Monday. Tues- • day, Wednesday. Thursday». 8 p.m. Friday Our Reading Room is for all to use and enjov >T( MF I HODISI CHRISTCHURCH METHODIST I CENTRAL MISSION Durham st. 10 am.. Rev. Ivor , Bailev. Durham St. 7 p.m.: \ MCA and Y.W.C.A Parade. Preacher. Rev. Ivor Bailev lAldersgatc. 7 pm. Informal QIAKERS • REI.IG IOL S SOt lETY OF FRIENDS * FIND that amidst the pressure and noise of modern i life there is in silent worJsJiip a healing and creative ; power. Meeting tor Worship. 11 a.m. Each Sunday. 325 MANCHESTER ST. VISITORS WELCOME. Ri< H.MOND MISSION North Ivon Road 11 am “The <rod of all Comfort.” 7.1*0 pm : Evening Service 5
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