Church Notices ANGLICAN . ST MICHAEL'S (Near Bridge of Remembrance!) 9 a.m.: SUNG EUCHARIST. 11 a.m.: HOLY COMMUNION. 5 p.m.: EVENSONG. The Vicar, Canon Baker, ■will preach at all services. MB st Kill BARNABAS HU FENDALTON 8 a.'m., Holv Communion followed by breakfast. 9 a.m., Medbury Service. ■ 9.45 a.m., Parish Eucharist. Celebrant: Rev. Michael Hawkins. I 11 a.m., Matins. Preacher: Rev. Michael Kerr. • 7 p.m.. Evensong, followed by Holy Communion. Preacher: Rev. Michael Hawkins. ST THOMAS’ ,9.15 a.m.. Holy Communion. : ST JOHN’S CHURCH I LATIMER SQUARE. *8 a.m.: HOLY COMMUNION. 10 a.m.: HOLY COMMUNION. • Patronal Festival Service. 7 p.m.: MISSION SERVICE. • , Preacher at all services, i the Vicar. • Parish Lunch after morning ’service. "Come Alive Club” after evening service. ALL WELCOME. Barrv Loveridge. Vicar. Peter Coughlan, City Missioner. CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL SUNDAY. JUNE 22 TRINITY 111 « a.m.: HOLY COMMUNION. 11 a.m. CHORAL EUCHARIST. Service: Wood in thel Phrygian Mode. Gradual: 0 Lord Give' Thv Holy Spirit—Tallis. Preacher: The Rev. Roger Thompson. 7 p.m.: CHORAL EVENSONG. Service: Second Service — Gibbons. Anthem: When the Lord Turned Again—Batten. Preacher: The Rev. David Rathgen. •WEDNESDAY: Bible Studies, 1.15 p.m. GOSPEL HALLS >. RICHMOND MISSION •« North Avon Road " 11 a.m.: Graham May.. f 4.30 p.m.: Studies in Nehemiah. ►, STC ' RUTLAND ST CHAPEL SUNDAY—- < 10.15 a.m.: Bible Teaching followed by Communion, i Speaker: Mr G. Parry. I • 7 pm.: Evening Service. Speaker: Mr B. Sim. TUESDAY—- » 7.30 p.m.: Ladies Fellowship. - Speaker: Mrs O. Macdonald. WEDNESDAY—<7.3O p.m.: Home Bible < Studies. PHONE 585-979. — VISITORS WELCOME — WALTHAM. GOSPEL HALL, ’■< Shakespeare. Road, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. GOSPEL MEETING Speaker: Mr W. Anderson. ;A Warm Welcome to All. ! WAIRAKEI ROAD SUNDAY, 10 a.m.: Family Service, speaker Mr P. Marx’ shall. Sunday, 11.10 a.m.: Worship >• Service. Sunday. 7 p.m.: Evening Ser- ./ vice. speaker Mr T. I ..’ Hawkins. Wednesday, 7.30: Bible Study !. ■ and Prayer led by Mr W. ) Wicklm. ? ALL WELCOME. Armagh street gospel ' HALL 109 Armagh Street f p.m.: Gospel Meeting. ! Speakers: Mr R. Neate and „■ Mr J. McMillan. Hear God’s way of forgiveness and peace. A-Warm Welcome to All.
METHODIST ioo - 5 METHODIST CENTRAL ; MISSION 10 : A.M.'DURHAM STREET Rev. John Roberts. “Women are people too.” f P.M, CAMBRIDGE TCE, Holy Communion. Rev.-Wilf. E. Falkingham. T p.m. Aldersgate Group to meet at the Parsonage. Rev. John Roberts. [ Ministers: Rev. Wilf. E. Falkingham. Rev. John Roberts. Rev, George CrSmond.
FAMILY CENTRE CHRISTCHURCH FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP • 85 Bealey Avenue (Rear section by Akron Motels) TONIGHT, 7.30 P.M.: Meeting at 107 Bordesley Street SUNDAY SERVICES: 4 p.m. and 6.45 p.m. Wednesday. 7.30 p.m.: Area House Meetings Friday, 7.30 p.m.: “Royal Rangers” for boys and : . • girls. . . ” Phone 855-284 for details. i Pastors: D. Barton 516-199: H. Smit 893-968. ; WORD OF LIFE BIBLE COLLEGE ? CORRESPONDENCE AND RESIDENTIALt J . COURSES ' : ) First Principles Course: L-s Ideal for new Christians, young people, or for « those who have had little foundational instruction. J Useful for group; training - bulk rates available. $ Advanced Level Courses: < — Attractive units— key topics. J — Academic exceHence-evangical - and charismatic in stance. ■ ' c No essays - multiple, choice answer .system. * — Study at your own pace. Group rates available. ** ' i 5 Residential Courses: '. S —- B .Th degree course also available. < ji Short term and two year Bible College trainr ing. Now accepting registrations for September f 1980, February, June and September- 1981. Write now for free brochures to The Registrar, P.O. Box I 645. Whangarei, New Zealand. •..-S.?
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