Church Notices REFORMED CHURCH CURNWAU. STREET SI AIJ ANS services II a,m ana I om . You Are Welcome Ministers: Rev W Wiersma Phone 855-810 rhe Kev. D J Van Garaeren ' Phone 596-398 HAIXN RICHMOND MISSION North Avon Road 11 a.m.: “Christ Our PassOver.” 4.30 p.m.: Evening Service STC I RICCARTON GOSPEL CHAPEL, 48 Elizabeth Street. I SUNDAY 10 a.m.: Family Service incorporating AU Age Sunday School. 11.10 a.m.: Worship Service. 7 p.m.: Evening Service. Speaker: Mr D. CapiU—A Christian View of Mar■riage. All Welcome. WEDNESDAY 7.30 p.m.: Bible Study and Prayer Sleeting. ARMAGH STREET GOSPEL HALL 109 Armagh Street 7 p.m.: Gospel Meeting (D.V.), Speaker: Mr D. Stedman, i Hear God’s way of Forgive-' ness and Peace. Everyone Welcome. 2662 RUTLAND ST CHAPEL | SUNDAY—--10.15 a.m.: BIBLE TEACHING, followed bv COMMUNION. Speaker: Mr W. Duncan. 7 p.m.: EVENING SERVICE Speaker: Mr S. Houghton, from Zambia. 2663 WALTHAM GOSPEL HALL Shakespeare Road SUNDAY. 7 P.M. Gospel Meeting. Speakers: Mr T. Linton and Mr J. McMillan. A WARM WELCOME TO ALL THURSDAY. 2 P.M. Women's Meeting Speaker: Mrs Booth. Afternoon Tea AU Ladies Welcome. S3OOB PRESBYTERIAN KNOX CHURCH Cnr Bealey Ave and Victoria Street 10 a.m. On Belonging. Dr Guthart. 7 p.m. United Service at Durham Street Methodirt Church. Preacher. The Rev. Dr lan Cairns, of Yogykarta, Indonesia. No service in Knox Chapel. Minister*; Rev. Dr Phyllis Guthart. Rev. Rod. Madill. ST PAUL’S TRINITY-PACIFIC CHURCH Cnr Cashel and Madras Sts Inner City 11 a.m. Morning Worship. 2.30 p.m. Combined Pacific Islanders Service. 7- p.m. Combined Service at Durham Street Methodist Church. K. Faletoese, R. S. Roxburgh, Ministers. 53500 ST ANDREW’S CHURCH (Opp. Public Hospital) 11 a.m. Morning Worship with groups tor lesrning. n God in power struggles.” 7 p.m. Methodist Church Durham Street: Combined inner city churches united worship. Preacher: The Rev. Dr lan Cains of Indonesia. Minister: The Rev. Boyd Glassey. 54687 LIBERAL CATHOLIC LIBERAL CATHOLIC CHURCH OF ST FRANCIS, 267 Cambridge Terrace. PHONE 327-866. SUNDAY: 10 a.m.: Trinity. 11 a.m. Holy Eucharist. "DO WE STILL NEED THE CHURCH?” (A challenge for our future!) 2527 “VEGETARIANISM - A KEY TO YOGA’’ HEAR what Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and other teachers have to say on this vital subject. AU Welcome. WED . AUGUST 2, 8 P.M., Theosophical Society, 267 Cambridge Terrace. THIS SUNDAY 3 p.m. God Willing SUBJECT: The sign of Christ’s coming and the end i of the world. SPEAKER: Mr David Surgenor. VENUE: 554 Gloucester Street. < All welcome. No coUection. Write for free book: “Planet I Earth's Last Hope," P.O. Box 300, Christchurch. 2689)
FAMILY CENTRE CHRISTCHURCH FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP 85 Bealey Avenue (Rear Section by Akron Motels). TONIGHT, 7.30 p.m. — Visit from "JUDAH" GROUP SUNDAY SERVICES AT 4 P.M. AND 6.45 P.M. FILM: “IF I PERISH” WILL BE SHOWN AT NIGHT A 75min colour film. True life story of a Korean Christian Woman's stand for Christ during World War 11. ALL WELCOME 2443
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