Church Notices THIS SUNDAY. 7 P.M. (God willing) A LIVING FAITH FOR TODAY FROM THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES Two Speakers: I Mr G. F. Pitt (Acts 2:32) I THIS JESUS HAS GOD RAISED UP. .Mr H. Boddington (Acts 1:11) THIS SAME JESUS WILL SO COME AS YE HAVE SEEN HIM GO. Venue: 554 GLOUCESTER STREET. Write for free book: GOD S TRUTH. P.O. BoxJOT CHRISTADELPIAN SUNDAY 7 p.m. “TRUTH THAT HURTS” THE Bible teaches that we are NOT immortal souls, but sinful dying creatures. What hope is there then i For mankind? The Bible gives a clear answer to this question also. Attend our public address this Sunday. Bring your Bible. DRUIDS HALL, 227 Manchester Street iOpp. Civic Theatre). 1003 LIBERAL CATHOLIC LIBERAL CATHOLIC CHURCH OF ST FRANCIS 267 Cambridge Terrace, Phone 327-866 Advent Sunday II a m.. Holy Eucharist. (Vestry meets.) 7 p.m., Healing Service and Benediction. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY “THE SIMPLE LIFE” PUBLIC LECTURE WEDNESDAY. DEC. 8, 8 P.M. All Welcome. 267 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. 56241 GOSPEL HALLS RICHMOND MISSION North Avon Road 11 a.m : “The great crowd of witnesses. STC ARMAGH STREET GOSPEL HALL 109 Armagh Street 7 p.m., Gospel Meeting (D.V.). Speaker: Mr W. Bishop. Hear God’s Way of Forgiveness and Peace. Everyone Welcome. WALTHAM GOSPEL HALL Shakespeare Road Sunday—--7 p.m., Gospel Meeting. Speaker* Mr Wes Anderson. A Warm Welcome to All. Thursday, Dec. 7— Women’s Meeting, Every Woman’s Hour, the last meetI ing of the year. A special bus tour has been arranged, special programme, afternoon tea. Bus leaves Waltham Gospel Hall, sharp at 1 p.m. Return to Waltham Hall at 4 p.m. RUTLAND STREET CHAPEL SUNDAY—--10.15 a.m., Communion. II a.m., Family Service. 7 p.m., Evening Sendee. Speaker: Mr M. Deane. Visitor! are welcome at all
FAMILY CENTRE CHRISTCHURCH FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP 85 Bealey Ave (rear section by Akron Motels; Tonight, 7.30 p.m.: Youth Meeting. SUNDAY MEETINGS: 4.00 p.m.: "HOWTO CONTROL YOUR LIFE” 6.45 p.m.: “THE HUMAN ASS” We warmly invite you to share these joyful and informal services with us. Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.: Area House Meetings. TS Pastors: D. Barton, 44-866; H. Smit, 803-968. ' 1582
HEAR WILBUR WRIGHT SOUTH-EAST ASIA PACIFIC INTERDENOMINATIONAL DIRECTOR OF YOUTH FOR CHRIST SUNDAY 7 p.m. Horticultural Hall, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. — All Welcome — 1400 MINISTRY OPPORTUNITY FOR CHRISTIAN TEACHER IN A NEW CHRISTIAN SCHOOL STARTING IN JANUARY TO SERVE THE BODY OF CHRIST IN CHRISTCHURCH QUALIFICATIONS: Must be born again, believe the Bible to be the Word of God, willing to sacrifice to pioneer this new Christian school in Opawa. This exciting challenge to serve God is open to a State certified primary/intermediate teacher who is looking for meaningful service in the Lord. Phone in the first instance:— PASTOR RON WALLACE, SUMNER 5284. 1331
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