i Church Notices REFORMED CHURCH CORNWALL STREET. . ST ALBANS i 11 a.m. and 7 p.rn. : Bishopdale Community Centre 11 a.m Ministers: Rev; P. J. Van Gardenen, Phone 596-398, > Rev. P. Stadt. Ph 855-810. | YOU ARE WELCOME. I S I I GOSPEL HALLS ! RICHMOND MISSION | North Avon Road I 11 a.m.: THE BEATITUDES I 4.30 p.m.: Studies in Nehe•miah. STC ARMAGH STREET GOSPEL HALL, 109 Armagh Street. 7 p.m.: Gospel Meeting. i Speaker: Mr G. E. Stedman. i Hear God’s way- of forI giveness and peace. A Warm Welcome to All. WAIRAKEI ROAD SUNDAY—i 10 a.m.: Family Service ; with Mr M. Gwynne, i 11.10 a.m;:'Worship Service. I 7 p.m.: Evening Service. Speaker: Mr A. Booth. WEDNESDAY—--7.30 p.m.: Bible study and prayer meeting led by Mr A. Harris. ALL WELCOME RUTLAND STREET CHAPEL SUNDAY10.15 a.m.: Bible Teaching, followed by Communion. Speaker, Mr J. Shoesmith. 5 p.m.: Family Tea. 7 p.m.: Evening Service. Speaker, Mr K. Gardiner. WEDNESDAY—--7.30 p.m.: Home Bible studies. Phone 585-979. —VISITORS WELCOME—WALTHAM GOSPEL HALL Shakespeare Road SUNDAY: 7 p.m.. Gospel Meeting. Speaker, Mr R,. Bishop. A Warm Welcome to AIL PRESBYTERIAN ST PAUL’S TRINITY PACIFIC CHURCH Corner Cashel and Madras Streets, Inner City. 11.00 am Morning Worship. 12.30 pm Cook Island Service 1.30 pm Niuean Service 3.00 pm Samoan Service 7.00 pm Evening Worship in the Chapel. R. S. ROXBURGH. K. FALETOESE, .Ministers. ■ HORNBY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 9.30 a.m.: HEI HEI. 11 a.m.: HORNBY. PREACHER at both mosning services: The Minister, Rev. Robert Yule. 7 p.m.: A Film on the Soviet Evangelicals and Baptists produced by themselves entirely behind the Iron Curtain. Presented by Rev Raymond Oppenheim. ST ANDREW’S CHURCH (Opposite Public Hospital) II a.m.: Morning Worship, Sunday School and -Bible Class ■ * 7 p.m.:' Evening Worship Circle. Deans Hall. “Life’s Promise.” Mid-week Service: Wednesday, 12.30 p.m. Minister — The Rev. Boyd ' Glassey. ’KNOX CHURCH Cnr. Bealey Ave. and Victoria Street. 10 00 am Family Service and Baptism: "Looking gently.” I"hv. Dr Phyllis Guthardt. 7.00 pm "On being man and woman.” Rev. Dr Phyllis Guthardt. Thank you. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, 63 Worcester Street. SUNDAY SERVICES: 9.30 a.m., 11 a.m. Subject of this week’s Lesson Sermon:— SACRAMENT SUNDAY SCHOOL <up to 20 years) 9.30 a.m. Nursery. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING: 7.30 — This meeting includes testimonies of Christian Science healing. Visitors are Very Welcome. CHKISTLAN SCIENCE READING ROOM. PHONE 62-544. 70 Lichfield Street. Open each day from 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. (Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday), 8 p.m. (Friday). Our Reading Room Is for all to use and enjoy. JSTC KOINONIA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Serving Parents and. Children in Christ’s Church “SAFE AND SOUND” Inquiries, donations, gifts PO Box 17535 Christchurch Phone 843-430 STC PENTECOSTAL Qiiitil SERVICES IN THE CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL JAMES HAY THEATRE 10 a.m.: Worship. Communion i and Infant Dedication Ser- ■ vice. Speaker: Pastor IV. W. Pearson, President of the N.Z. Apostolic Church I National Council. 10 a.m.: Children’s Church at the Chapel, 859 Colombo ’ St. 11 a.m.: Kotuku Club (Forms 1 to 31, in the Foyer. 3 p.m.: Water Baptism Service in the Chapel. 7 p.m.: Teaching Service. Speaker: Pastor Rex Meehan; "Spirit, Soul, Body (No. 6) —How to Develop a Strong Spirit.” CHRISTIAN FAMILY’ FILMS TONIGHT 7 P.M. MAJESTIC HOUSE 126 Manchester' Street. | Admission; free.
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