Church Notices RISHMOND MISSION L North Avon Road 11 a.m.: Christ’s Transfiguration. 7 p.m.: Moses and the Burning Bush. STC PRESBYTERIAN ST ANDREW’S „ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (opp. Public Hospital) 10 a.m.: Church Family meets. 11 a.m.: Morning Worship. 7 p.m.: Informal Worship Circle, Deans Hall. Minister:— REV. BOYD GLASSEY. KNOX CHURCH enr Bealey Avenue and Victoria Street 10 a.m.: The Company in Action. Holy Communion o and Baptism. Dr Guthardt | p 7 p.m. “Jesus and the Bridge” | —Holy Communion. Dr!» Guthardt. Minister: Rev. Dr Phyllis Guthardt. ST PAUL’S TRINITY ; PACIFIC CHURCH, I Cnr Cashel and Madrs Sts, r Inner City. 11.00 a.m.: Communion Ser-1 Service. ' 12.30 p.m.: Cook Island Service. 1.30 p.m.: Niuean Service. i" 3.00 p.m.: Samoan Service. 7.00 p.m.: Youth Service in ; Chapel. ; I K. FALETOESE, ; Minister. I :SI I - ' a ' i SI BAPTIST v< w SPREYDON BAPTIST M CHURCH hl Cnr Lyttelton and C. Cobham Streets 7 p.m: Evening Services. 10.30 a.m: Morning Worship and Children’SiProgramme. STC (c OXFORD TCE BAPTIST !? BAPJTIST CHURCH P ' (cnr Oxford Tee and Madras Street) tc 11 a.m.: Morning Worship. Commencement of a ” series ,on lanicl. Theme: vi ’laniel Speaks to the Church: “Vive La Difference.” 7 p.m.: Evening Service. Theme: “A Sermon for Lonely People.” . Preacher at both service, the Minister. Ken McCormack. WHY NOT JOIN US IN l ' WORSHIP? SEVENTH DAY BAPTIST CHURCH LIVINGSTONE STREET SABBATH services (Saturday) II a.m. w Pastor Edward Barrar. A hearty welcome to all. SI6 b GOSPEL HALLS WALTHAM GOSPEL HALL Shakespeare Road SUNDAY—7 p.m.: Gospel G Meeting. Speaker: Mr L. G. Purdue. A warm welcome to all. THURSDAY—2 p.m. Women’s meeting. Speaker: Mrs;Lewthwaite. Afternoon tea. All ladies welcome. p ARMAGH STREET GOSPEL HALL 109 Armagh Street g Meetings for the Ministry of the Word of God SATURDAY 2.30 p.m. — 4.30 p.m. and 6—B p.m. SUNDAY: 3—4.15 p.m. 7 p.m. Gospel Meeting — SPEAKER: ( Mr B. D. Goatley formerly missionary in El Salvador. A warm welcome to all to hear helpful ministry. RUTLAND STREET CHAPEL SUNDAY: I . 10.15 a.m.: Bible Teaching; 1 followed by Communion. Speaker. Dr J .Sturt. 7.00 p.m.: Evening Service. Speaker: Mr D. Salis- J bury. WEDNESDAY: 7.30 p.m.: House Groups. VISITORS WELCOME. , WAIRAKEI ROAD SATURDAY, 7.30 P.M.: Special Evening with David - Salisbury. * SUNDAY, 10 A.M.: Family Service with David Salisbury, Missionary to Zaire. f SUNDAY, 7 P.M.: Combined with Bryndwr. WEDNESDAY, 7.30 P.M.: Prayer and Bible Study with Mr H. McPherson. f ALL WELCOME. THF, CHURCH OF GOD OF JERUSALEM ANNOUNCING a weekly Gos- i pel Meeting with a Healing Ministry by Jesus. Every Sabbath (Saturday), at 2 p.m. At the Loyal Benevolent Lodge Hall, Canon Street, ‘ Edgeware. , „ , Scriptural and Prophetic Literature available from Jerusalem. If interested PHONE 7197 Hanmer. ALL WELCOME. STC A Model of THE TABERNACLE has been erected in the Hall of the Church of God at 270 Westminster St, Mairehau. AN Evangelist from Scotland. 1 ; Mr H. King, will be conductting meetings on this subject on Lord’s days at 7 p.m. and Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7.30 p.m. Commencing Lord's Day at 7 p.m. All are warmly invited to come and view this model and hear the Ministry of the Word of God. OVERSEAS MISSIONARY FELLOWSHIP PRAYER CONFERENCE at ST MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Cranford Sterret ■ SATURDAY, MAY 2 10.0-12.30 p.m. Shared lunch 2-3.30 p.m, 7.30-9.00 p m. SUNDAY, MAY 3 2130-4 p.m. Team led by Rev. J. Hewlett. N.Z. Director and Miss E. Clarke, Manoram Hospital. ALL WELCOME . *THE PRESS” CLASSIFIEDS Phone 792440
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