Church Notices REFORMED God’s Our Word Light REFORMED -GHURGH • SERVICES CORNWALL STREET. ST ALBANS - ~ 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Bishopdale Community Centre ' 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Ministers: Rev. D. J. Van Garderen, Telephone 596-398; Rev. P. Stadt. ’ Telephone 855-810. YOU ARE WELCOME STC RUTLAND-.ST CHAPEL SUNDAY. L '. 10.15 a.m. Family Worship followed by Communion. 7.00 p.m. First of. the James Dobson Films "The Strongwilled ' Child." In t-his series there Is focus on the family — a vital concern in todays world. ■ TUESDAY . 10.00 a’.m. L’ad'ies coffee mornIng. ’ ; ' WEDNESDAY 7.30 p.m. House groups. VISITORS WELCOME METHODIST COMBINED INNER CITY CHURCHES PENTECOST WORSHIP DURHAM STREET . METHODIST CHURCH, 7 P.M. Preacher: BISHOP ASHBY. "Joint Action for Mission" Combined Churches Choir. Offerings for- Children's Centres in Nicaragua A Christian World Service Project.
CANTERBURY BIBLE WAY ' “HOLDING FORTH THE WORD OF LIFE” WE ARE LIVING in times when the prophecies written in the Bible are coming to pass. We see the Jews restored to their own land, great advances in science, wars and rumours of wars : etc. but the greatest battle is being fought with Satan for the souls of men. ■. A sermon entitled “The Greatest Battle Ever Fought" in book form, by William Branham, is available free of charge from our office. Meetings held each Sunday 10 aim. and 6 p.m. at the: . CENTRAL CANTERBURY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD THEATRETTE Main South Rd., HORNBY,’. ALL-WELCOME INQUIRIES TO: P.O. BOX 2560, CHRISTCHURCH. > . KEVIN J. MURRAY, PASTOR, PHONE 496-316. FAMILY CENTRE 140-146 SPRINGFIELD RD, ST ALBANS SATURDAY, MAY 29 > YOUNG PEOPLE’S MEETINGS AT 7.30 p.m. SUNDAY, MAY 30 10 a.m. Worship and Communion’ 1 6.30 p.m. Gospel/Healing Service WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2,7,30 p.m. Film 6: “TOUGH AND TENDER” The last in the Joyce Landorf series of films: The tough\and tender man - decision maker, spiritual leader, man of prayer, gentle lover. THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 10.15 a.m. Ladies Coffee Morning. Re-screening the Joyce Landorf movie of the previous night. PASTOR: DENNIS BARTON, Ph. 792-581 THE SALVATION ARMY CHRISTCHURCH CITY CORPS THE CITADEL - VICTORIA SQUARE DON’T MISS THIS WEEK-END . OUR FINAL MEETINGS IN THE CITADEL Saturday 29 '7.30 p.m. Family Festival of Music. Sunday 30 7.30 a.m. Prayer 9.45 a.m. Young People’s Meetings 11.00 a.m. Holiness Melting 7.00 p.m. Salvation Meeting. Our final meetings under the leadership of our Corps Officers, Major and Mrs Ron Manning. All are welcome to join in this time of praise and thanksgiving. WHEN THE MIRACLE BECOMES A REALITY . . . THE FUTURE IS NO LONGER A MYSTERY . - v “THE MIRACLE OF ISRAEL” A 28min. film that reveals the future. © It reveals 2000 years of Israel's turbulent history. © It portrays ancient Bible prophecies being , fulfilled in modern times. 0 It heralds the second coming of Jesus Christ to reign on Earth. 1 SEE THIS REMARKABLE FILM THIS SUNDAY, MAY 30, 7.30 P.M. ■ • AT THE LANSDOWN COMMUNITY CENTRE LANDSDOWN TERRACE Promoted by the CHRISTADELPHIANS 554 GLOUCESTER STREET
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