Church Notices B.M’l ISI OXFORD TERRA! E BAPTIST CHURCH ( cnr Oxford and Madras St reel 945 a m All Ages Sunday School. 11 am. Morning Worship Guest speakei Rev 1 Mai i<- i.■><■ll. .■ ■ and the Poweriet** ” 7 p.m Evening service.' Speaker Mi Kevin Mauch-' line Assurant e.” We welcome \OU to worship; with us. PR! SHY It RIAN KNOX CTR RCH • Cnr Bealey Avenue and Victoria Street 10 a m.: Hob Communion Rev Rod Madill. ( itizen of T" o Kingdoms >— ihe 1 ( Christian and Politics. . 17 p.m.: Holv Communion Rev. i Rod Madill. “When the. People complained ’ Ministers Rev. Di Phyllis Guthardt Rev Rod Madill 1463 ST PAUL’S TRINHY — PAI IFK CHI RCH | Cnr Cashel and Madras Sts Inner City 1 0.00 a.m. Worship and Communion I 1.30 p.m. Niuean Service j 3.00 p.m. Samoan Service 4.30 p.m. Cook island Service 7.00 p.m. Evening Worship in the Chapel. K. Faletoe.se. R. S. Roxburgh Ministers METHODIST METHODIST CENTRAL MISSION DURHAM STREET , 10 a.m. Sunday School Anni-i versarv CAMBRIDGE TER RAX E 7 p in. Evening Worship ALDERSGATE 7 pm. Informal Service “What is assertive ness’.’’ Barbara Smith MINISTERS i Rev. Wilf E. Falkmsham Rev. Terry Wall Rex. George Cramond !l IBLRAL CATHOLIC I CHURCH OF ST FRANCIS, V ,| 267 Cambridge Tenure, Phone .127-866. ALL SAINTS SUNDAY' ! It a.m.: Holy Eurliarist. j 17 p.m. Healing Senhe and; Benediction. “ ' REFORMED CHURCH CORNWALL STREET, ST ALBANS f It a.m. and 7 pm.: Minister. Rev. W. Wiersmra. Ph ■: 855-810. v Bishopdale Community j Centre. 11 a.m Minister, I Rpv. D. J. Van Gardenen. : Ph 596-398. ’ YOU ARE WELCOME s‘ ' BELIEVERS LN CHRIST ’ , I SEND for booklet setting I forth God's wav of worship and service according to the Scriptures. P.O. Box 6057. i Upper Riccarton, Chch. i X 3994 | PMWffiPVRffIRVNRRH THIS SUNDAY. 7 P.M. God Willing I r ONE LORD. ONE FAITH, ONE BAPTISM SPEAKER: MR DAVID SURGENOR. VENUE: 554 GLOUCESTER ST. Ail welcome. No collection. WRITE FOR FREE BOOK • THUE f HRIS II ANT Jy . • P.O. Box 360. Christchurch. » 2MHI - BIBLE ADDFESS ■ I Cliristadelphian -- Sundav 7 p.m. ELECTION PROMISES ! This week has seen the political parties launch theii various campaign* for eie» lion to Parliament. Now i> the time to look to the future, but u filch promise* can be relied upon? Candidate* for Eternal Life recognl.e that the leal) election promises were . made up to 6000 years ago •that the real issues are revealed in the Bible that the Bible keeps iu promises Why don't vou stand to be elected for Eternal Life' Druids Hah. I 227 Manchester Sheet (Opp. Civic Theatre) 1505) HKISIIAN SCIENCE f IRST CHI R< H OF CUKiSf SCIENTIST 63 Worcester Street. SUNDAV SERVICES: ».3<». am. 11 a.m Subject of tliiM weekk Les»on Sei moo.— ADAM AND FALLEN MAN sLNDAY SCHOOL; 930 • tr. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING ? .'i - Tin* meeting include* test) monies of Chriatiao Science healing Visitors are Very We!com* CHRISTIAN SCTENCB READING ROOM 72 Lichfield Street PHONE 62 544. Open each day from 10 a m to 4.30 pm (Monday fue* day Wednesday Thursday) p.m. (Friday’ Our Reading Room ti for , all to use and enjoy. I STL I
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