Church Notices ANGLICAN ICIIDUTCIWCII 1 CATULDRAL I IN M J » /QUADE. SUNDAY, JUNE 1 PENTECOST 2 8 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION 11 a.m. CHORAL EUCHARIST Service: Sumsion in F Gradual: Holy Ghost, dispel our sadness — Bach Preacher: The Dean Special programme available for children during II a.m. service. 7 p.m.CHORAL EVENSONG Service: Ireland In C Anthem: O Thou the central orb of righteous love - Wood Preacher: The Rt Revd Maxwell Wiggins, BA, Lth, Retired Bishop of Victoria Nyanza Organ Voluntary: Choral Song — Wesley Dean: Dr David Coles BAPTIST SPREYDON BAPTIST CHURCH CNR LYTTELTON AND COBHAM STS Offices: 244 Lyttelton Street, Phones: 384-163 and 388-623. 10.30 a.m. Morning Worship at the following venues: SPREYDON — at the church. ADDINGTON - Addington Primary School, Somerset Crescent. ILAM — Ham Primary School, Ham Road. SOMERFIELD — Somerfleld Community Centre, Studholm Street. UPPER RICCARTON - Middleton Grange School, Acacia Avenue. 7 p.m. Combined Celebration at the Church, Murray Robertson speaks from 2 Chronicles “What is the Spirit saying to the Churches?” MURRAY ROBERTSON, Pastor. BAPTIST Oxford Tbrrace BAPTIST CHUDCH 10.30 a.m.: “When a Queen Eyed the Vintage" 7.00 p.m.: “Time to Come Home” Minister: Rev Ken McCormack (Cnr. Oxford Tee and Madras St) BRITISH ISRAEL WORLD FEDERATION QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY FELLOWSHIP AT ALDERSGATE DURHAM STREET MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1986 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. SPEAKER: MR D. COLE BROTHER ENEMY THIS film Is about the emotions and struggles of young people and their parents. Angry teenagers are caught vandalising the workshop of a Christian, and are placed on probation to work with him. As he shares Christ with each one, enemies become brothers, a wayward son returns to his Father and love prevails. Friday, June 6, 7.30 p.m. West Spreydon School Hall, Lyttelton Street, Spreydon. No admission fee. Sponsored by Church of God of Prophecy. Phone 380-159. | The Bible Our Guide | THIS SUNDAY 7 P.M. 554 GLOUCESTER ST PEACE OF MIND WHICH PASSES ALL UNDERSTANDING IN a world where fear and distress is becoming more apparent we invite you to take .time out and learn of the peace of mind God’s word, the bible, can give. It offers hope and security for the future here on earth. For free literature write P.O. Box 24-061, Linwood. Chrlstadelphian—Sunday 2 p.m. WHY SO MANY CHURCHES WITH ONE BIBLE? THIS can be a real problem for those looking for the truth of the matter. The apostles wrote about this problem we have today and told us how to sort out the true teachings of the Bible from those to be rejected. Come along on Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. and heat what the Bible teaches concerning the many churches we have around us in this day and age. Lodge Hall, 9 Shirley Road.
Kst I BARNABAS FBIDALTON 8 a.m. Holy Communion followed by breakfast 9.45 a.m. Parish Eucharist, Preacher: The Rev. M. Kerr. 11 a.m. - Holy Communion. Preacher: The Vicar. 7.00 p.m. Evensong, Preacher: The Vicar. ST THOMAS’S 9.15 a.m. Holy Communion.
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