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METHODIST e CHURCH of new VVESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI STREET,, ’ Ministers . BEV. T, ft. ftIOHARDS. Morning. 11: Sermon, "A FAITH FOR * 'To-day” Evening; 7i Sermon, “A SOUND FROM ' HEAVEN." Anthem > "Let Not Tone, Heart Be Troubled” (Trembath), ■ ; Freeeher at both service* t ' .. .A’/; REV. T, ft. RICHARDS. TOWER HUTT METHODIST Af CHURCH. " ' DIVINE WORSHIP, 11 a.m.: Sermon, "What la * Christian?" 7 p.m,: Sermon, “What Are These Wound# In Thine Hands?” Preacher: REV. HAROLD SHARP. Talfa, 11 a.m.: Mr. W. Mullan; 7 p.m., __ ’ Rev. ;D. 0. Williams. , Walwhetu, 11a.m.: Rev. D. O. Williams 7 p.n, Mr. L. Hunt. . CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHEh. fiAMBRTOGE V TERRACE ,Y CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. .. .REV.- HARRY JOHNSON. 11a.m.—Mr. Johnson will begin a aerie* of Addresses, as follows—Aug. 30: “The Origin of the Soul." Sept. 6: “The Relation of Body and '■■Soul.” '••■•■■■-■■ — - • ..Sept. 13:. “The Sonl and Death.’’ 7 p.m.—“The Unselfish Life,” i> i-_ EVERYBODY WELCOME. WORSHIP. Worship helps to bring man - face to face with the realities of life. We so often live in ~ a vain show. Insensibly we tend to allow our conceptions of life to be lowered. We ; take , on: colour from our .svi'tWeek-day occupations. To vcome -into the presence of God corrects this tendency—- -> noble purposes are formed, vows are renewed, faith is .replenished. , Worship helps us to go out into the world to live more nearly as we . 'pray,. / fpORY - -STREET - . HALL. -Mr..: H. Holland.' expository lecturer from Auckland Bible Training Ipstitute, commences a week of "Bible Lectures'tomorrow. •Sunday, at 8, in Y.W.C.A. Hail, BouL cott Street, .“.The-Papacy—ls It’ Doomed?” '• Sunday,.- at., T-.t;Gospel address 4n; Tory Street—“ The Way to God.”, Tuesday, at 7.45: “The Overflowing Life.” Wednesday >■ “The Danger of Little Faith.” Thursday: “The. Altar of rSacrifice.” , 4 —■■•>•■■ • • - - . Ngahaurnnga, at 7 fo-rfiorrow: ,Mr. C. J.' D&llrg d ell tops “ a gospel address. . YOU ARH INVITED. < * Last Opportunity of Hearing a Gifted ’ -1 ■• and Interestiilg Speaker. TO MORROW. (SUNDAY), AT 7 P.M. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 7 P.M. ■‘' At the THEOSOPHICAL. . HALL, THEOSOPHICAL HALL, 19 MARION S'TREET. ■pINAL PUBLIC LECTURE IN NEW / ZEALAND MR, E. DOUgEaS TAYLER, MR. E. DOUGLAS TAYLER, MR. E, DOUGLAS TAYLER, MR. E. DOUGLAS TAYLER, ' . . . F.R.C.0,, A.R.C.M. Late Director of Musical Education to the New Zealand Government. Who will speak on .“MUSIC AND CREATION.” “MUSIC AND CREATION.” Illustrated by Vocal and Instrumental Items. Soloists: Mrs./E. Douglas-Tayler and Master Douglus-Tayler. AT 7 P.M. AT 7’P.M,

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 286, 29 August 1931, Page 5

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