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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ATETHODIST CHURCH OF N.Z. I’l WESLEY CHURCH, Taranaki Street. REV. CLARENCE EATON. 11 a.m.—"The Quest for Quality.” 7 p.m.—‘‘£lo6o tor a Tear.” Amthem, "Come, Let Us Return” (Goss). AFTER CHURCH SOCIAL HOUR. WESLEY SCHOOLROOM. Welcome Home to Rev. and Mrs. Eaton. Musio and Refreshments. Strangers and newcomers made especially welcome to this social function. THE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL £ CHURCH, Corner of Bowen Street and The Terrace. The Minister, REV. ERNEST RWEEKS will preach at both Services. Morning, Worship, at 11. Anthem, "Cast Thy Burden” (Mendelssohn). Evening, Worship, at 7. Solo, "The Peace of God” (Gounod), by Mr. Len Barnes. Anthem, "I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes” (J. Clark Whitfield). JOHN’S CHURCH, WILLIS ST.' b? (Presbyterian.) SERVICES TO-MORROW: Morning, 11—Rev. F. E. Hany. Evening, 7 —Rev. A. A. Armstrong. Subject, "The Christ Who is Building a New World Citizenship—How Can Young New Zealand Help Him?” Solo at Evening Service, "How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings.” Soloist, Mrs. Kennedy. QT. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN O CHURCH, Wellington Terrace. 11 a.m. 7 p.m. Preacher: REV. J. C. LOAN, of Petorrn. QAILORS’ FRIEND SOCIETY, CHURCH & INSTITUTE, Whitmore Street. Morning Preacher, at 11—Mr. S. V. Hoare. Evening Preacher, at 7— Dr. Pinfold, D.D. Soloist, Miss M. Freeman. Song Service 8.30. The Orchestra will lead. THE CHURCH OF ST. ALBAN £ (Liberal Catholic). 19 Marian Street. SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. ' HOLY EUCHARIST. SUNDAY, 11 A.M. pBRISTADELPHIAN MEETING, Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road. An Address will be delivered (God willing) on Sunday next, 7 p.m. Subject, "The Earth’s Unrest: Will the League of Nations Bring the Desired Peace?” A • cordial welcome. Seats free. No collection. _____ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH. 17IRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIEN- £ TIST. 46 Boulcott Street, Wellington. (Branch of Ths Mother Chnrch, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass., U.S.A.) SERVICES. SUNDAY, 7 pun. SUNDAY SCHOOL, 3 p.m. WEDNESDAY—Testimony Meeting, 8 p.m. Reading Room, 46 Boulcott Street, open daily 2.30 p.m. to 4 p.m., and on Friday evenings from 7 to 9. Free Circulating Library of Mrs. Eddy’s works available at Reading Room. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. QECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. DOMINION FARMERS’ INSTITUTE, Featherston Street, Wellington. (Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass, U.S.A.). SUND.A-Y. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.—Sunday School, 3 p.m WEDNESDAY, Testimony Meeting. 8 p.m., at St. Andrew's Schoolroom, Wellington Terrace. ' Reading-room and Free Circulating Library, 7 and 8, Cooper’s Buildings,. Willis Street. Open daily to the public, except Saturdays, from 12.30 to 4 p.m., Wednesday Evenings from 6 to 7.45, Friday Evenings from 7 till 8.30. MA.RANATHA. MARA NATKA. ISRAEL, thou has destroyed thyv - z self, but in ME is thine help." Hosea, 12. Any professed Messenger of God to-day that fails to warn Englishspeaking people to the same effect as the prophet did Israel in the words we have quoted will we imagine be called to account in the Coming day. The religious leaders who are prophesying smooth things "that all’s lovely," "England will muddle through,” knowing perfectly well, however, that our Lord Jesus Christ has never been so shamefully rejected and His Word so baselessly despised as by this generation, are more olameworthy than their prototypes of whom Christ caid, "Ye can discern the face of the sky, but can ye not discern the signs of the timesr’ In the "Maranatha” article we wrote last Saturday for the "Evening Post” we stated: "Just before Gipsy Smith set forth for Australia and New Zealand he was asked (so we read in an English religious magazine) why he did not preach about the Lord's Second Coming, and he replied that he had been so busy preaching about His First Advent that he had not time to devote to thel subject of His Second Coming.” We remark, cd that we considered he had no message for the people of this Dominion. A friend writing us said, 'H hope you will not be misunderstood in what you wrote regarding dear Gipsy Smith.” We do not think we shall. We have found in some instances that preachers have avoided speaking on this doctrine because of its unpopularity with some congregations. There are many who will frankly tell you they do not want Christ to come. We are convinced -that every faithful minister of the Gospel should now day and night be warning his flock to get ready, for He is Coming. Terrible will be the lot of those who are unready. Who are the ready: "they who have washed their robes, and made them white in the Blood of the Lamb.” ■ A SCENE TO TAKE PLACE HEREAFTER. T SAW in the right hand of Him that L sat on the Throne a Book written . . . and a strong angel proclaiming . . . WHO IS WORTHY to open the Book . . . and I wept much because no man was found worthy. . . . And one of tha elders said unto me. Weep not: behold the Lion of the tribo of Jada, the root of David hath prevailed to open the Book . . and I beheld and, 10. in the midst of the throne . . . stood a Lamb as It had been slain . . . and Ho came and took the Book out of tlie right of Him that sat upon the Throne And when lie had taken the Book the four beasts and four and twenty elders fell down before the Lamb. . . . Anti they sung a now song, saying: THOU ART WORTH'' to take the Book, and to open the seals thereof: FOR THOU WAST SLAIN, AND HAST REDEEM-. ED US TO GOD BY THY BLCOD mil of every kindred and tongue, and neople, and nation. . . . Blessing, and honour, and glory, and power be nnto Him that sitleth upon the Throne, and unto the Lamb for ever and ever.—Rev. ir.,. 1. and Chap. v. ES. BAYLEY. • SURGEON DENTIST. 56 The Terrace. Tel. 41—449. Speciallsintr in Dental Radiology, Pyorrhoea. a?ri Extractions.

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 254, 10 July 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 254, 10 July 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 254, 10 July 1926, Page 3

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