Church Notices ■ CHARISMATIC NORTHCOTE CHRISTIAN i FELLOWSHIP Northcote School Hail i Tuckers Rd (off Main North Rd) i SUNDAY 10.15 a.m. Praise and Worship Service Speaker Mr John Jamieson \ (Creche provided) 7 p.m. Audio Visual j Taken by Peter Williamson TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY j 7.30 p.m. Home Fellowship ’ Croups. AU visitors welcome. j Inquiries Ph. 525-333. CHRISTADELPHIAN | The Bible Our Guide | 554 GLOUCESTER ST THIS SUNDAY 7.00 P.M. BIBLE READINGS AND i DISCUSSIONS YOU are invited to attend a i Bible reading and discussion I session. The Bible is the word j of God and is the worlds most i relevant book; If unable to attend write for free literature, P.O. Box 300. Chch. CHRISTADELPHIAN . . ' I Christadelphian - Sunday 7 p.m. ; WHAT MUST I DO TO BE SAVED? ; OUR address this Sunday is - designed to put before you’ the very basics of what you need to know and what you need to do to become a person fit for the Kingdom of God. The world is In a terrible mess and the "signs" indicate the near return of Christ and the establishment of his Kingdom. \ Will you be ready when Jesus i comes? Lodge Hall. 9 Shirley Road. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF-' ■CHRIST SCIENTIST ' . ■ 63 Worcester Street SUNDAY SERVICE . 10 a.m. ' SUNDAY SCHOOL (up to 20 years) 10 a.m. ■ A Nursery is available. "WEDNESDAY EVENING ■ ’ MEETING - 7,30- P.M. | Phis' meeting Includes testimonies .of Christian science healing. ■Visitors are very welcome. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE . READING ROOM 70 Lichfield Street Phone 62-544. Open Monday-Friday from 10 i.m. to 3.30 p.m. Our Reading Room Is tor all to use and enoy. STC CHRISTIANS ■ few PLEASE listen to Radio Rhema, and support our ministry, which aims to communicate Christ to this nation over the radio. You'll enjoy Rhema's good music, interviews and special interest programmes, ind be encouraged by our caring announcers and inspirational messages. Find Radio Rhema at the top'of the dial, 1503 kHz. and help us spread the Good News. STC Oxford Tcrrdcc BAPTIST CHUDCH (Cnr. Oxford Terrace and Madras St.) 9.45 a.m. All ages SundaySchool 11 a.m. Morning Worship featuring The Convenant Players. 7 p.m. Combined Pentecost Service at Durham St. Methodist Church. GOSPEL ARMAGH STREET GOSPEL HALL. 109 Armagh Street SUNDAY, 7 P.M. GOSPEL MEETING Speaker: Mr R. Bishop. A Warm Welcome to all to Hear God's Way of Salvation. GOSPEL RICHMOND MISSION North Avon Road 111 a.m.: The' word of Christ. 1 7 p.m.: The Breastplate of the Ephod. STC GOSPEL . WALTHAM GOSPEL HALL. Shakespeare Road. SUNDAY: 7 p.m.: Gospel Meeting. Speaker: Mr. J. McMillan. A warm, welcome to all. THURSDAY: 2 p.m.: Women's Meeting. Speakers: Miss J. Stolhart and Miss N. Lawrence. Missionaries from Papua New Guinea. Afternoon tea. All ladies welcome. BAPTIST SEVENTH DAY BAPTIST CHURCH Livingstone Street Sabbath Service (Saturday) 11 a.m. Pastor E. F. Barrar. Phone 327-633. A hearty welcome to you. BAPTIST i SPREYDON BAPTIST CHURCH Cnr. Lyttelton and Cobham Streets 10.30 a.m. Morning Worship and children's programme. 7 p.m. Evening Worship. MURRAY ROBERTSON. Pastor
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