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METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. CHURCH, Taranaki Street. ■ ' Minister:''REV. T. ,R. RICHARDS. Morning, at 11—“ Achievement.” Evening, at 7 —Communion. Subject: “The Religion th it Attracts.” Monologue (Hope) by Miss Gwen Dalton..; Treacher at Both Services: z REV. T. R. RICHARDS. JIHORNDON METHODIST CIRCUIT. MOLES WORTH ST., 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. E. D. Patchett. KARORI, 11—Rev. J. Dennis. 7—Mr. H. D. C. Horwood. NORTHLAND, 11—Mr. T. F. Mills. 7 —Rev. J. Dennis. KAIWARRA. 11—Mr. F. Ccspin. 7— Mr. F. Stock. JJATAITAI METHODIST CHURCH. 11.0 Mr. B. M. Ch rystall. 7.o—Rev. E. S. Harkness. i • ' . - ' yyUTT CIRCUIT. Lower Hutt, 11 a.m.—Mr. T. W. Att- /. wood; 7 p.m., Rev. C. 11. Olds, B.A. Communion and Covenant Service at tclose. Anthem. Taita, 11 a.m.—Mr. J.' Jacobson; 7 p.m., • Mr. V. Jacobson. Waiwhetu, 11 a.m. —Rev. C. H. Olds, 5 8.A.; 7 p.m., Mr. A. E. Thomas. Belmont, 3 p.m.—Rev. C. H. Olds, B.A. BAPTIST CHURCHES. " AriVIAN STREET BAPTIST - v CHURCH. REV. F. E. HARRY preaches: Morning: “A Great Anniversary: What C.E. Stands For.” Evening at 7: “AN ASTOUNDING DEMAND.” 8 p.m.: Communion. Service. All Seats Free: Welcome. JSLAND BAY BAPTIST CHURCH. SERVICES TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 11 a.m.—M>. W. J. Lowe;. 7 p.m.. Mr. Frank Martin. ‘Communion at Morning Service. MAN’S NEED OF GOD Every creature has its own nature, which craves satisfaction, its own needs, instincts, and affinities. God is the supreme and universal necessity of the children ol men. “Lord, Thou hast made us for Thyself; and our.-heart is restless until it find resit in Three.” And\it is this that makes; all the tragedy of human life—that so many are leaving God out of account and seeking elsewhere the satisfaction • which their souls crave, and which He alone can give. IV hat ever a man may do for his own soul, he can never do enough to bring him complete satisfaction, because the soul of man is from on high. There is rest for the soul in j esus —in knowing Him, trusting Him, catching His spirit, and getting into His attitude toward God and man and life and death and eternity. (Published by arrangement with Wellington Ministers' Association.) rUHE CHURCH OF ST. ALBAN -L (LIBERAL CATHOLIC), 19 Marion Street. CANDLEMAS DAY. HOLY EUCHARIST. SUNDAY, 11 a.m. ■RETHEL TEMPLE, 191 Vivian St. -D (In affiliation with Assemblies of God in N.Z.) To-night at 7.30 p.m., Young People. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday. 7.30 p.m. Visitors Cordially**Welcome. fFHE PENTECOSTAL MISSION OF J- NEW ZEALAND, 29 Vivian Street. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 11 a.m—MR. H. V. ROBERTS. 7 p.m—“BINGEY WILLIAMS,” converted Burglar and Convict, will tell his story, FROM GAOL TO GOSPEL PLATFORM. . Hear his experiences. Gaols, Chinese .Tosshouscs. Opium Dens, Slums, Mission Work, God’s Reclamations. MISSIONARY ADDRESS? THE WORLD-WIDE EVANGELISATION CRUSADE. MISS GLADYS YERBURY Deputation Secretary for the World-wide Evangelisation Crusade will (D.V.) give her final New Zealand address on the Founding, and subsequent self-sacrificing labour of Mr. C. T. Studd, and his likeminded daring co-worker in the Great Crusade into the heart of Africa, the heart of Amazonia, and the heart of Asia, in the Cambridge Terrace Congregational Church Hall, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, at 7.30 p.m. Miss Ycrbury is a wonderful speaker, and her messages are heart-searching, and full of interest about the marvellous results of the Gospel Message in the conversion of thousands of cannibals to out and out Christians. Mr. Studd was iu 1882-1883 England s greatest cricketer, and for the last 4o years has been one of the world’s most devoted, whole-hearted Missionaries of the Gospel in China, India, and Africa. The Motto which he has given for the Crusade is:— , , “If Jesus Christ be God and died for me, thou uo sacrifice can be too great for me to make tor Hjm- . No Missionary enthusiast should miss attending this meeting. , . Rev. Harry Johnson (cx-Missionary in Africa), chairman.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 109, 1 February 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 109, 1 February 1930, Page 5