ST. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, Mulgrave-streot. 16th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion ; 11 a.m., Matins and Litany j 7 p.m., Evensong. TINAKORI. ROAD CHUROHROOM.11 a.m , Children's Service; 7 p.m., EvensonJg T. PE T E R'S PARISH. ST. PETKR'S, WILLTS-ST.-Holy Communion, 7 am. and 8 ft.tn. ; Matins, 11 a.m. ; Evensong, 7 p.m. KELUUUNE-Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Matins, 11 a m. ; Evensong, 7 p.m. I'A KAN AKI-ST.— Holy Communion, 11 a.m. ; Evensong, 7 p.m. MITCH ML I. TOWN — Holy Communion, 8 a.m. ; Evensong, 7 p.m. C!T, MARK'S CHURCH, Sussex-square. SUNDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER. 8 a.m., Holy Communion 11 a.m., Matins.. 7 p.m., Eveuisong, ST. BARNABAS, ROSENEATH — 11 a.m., Matins s 7 p m., Evensong. CHURCH NOTICE. MISSIONS TO SEAMEN CHURCH, Whitmore-fltreet. SUNDAY SERVICES i Morning, at 11— Preaoher, Mr. 0. P. Powles. Evening, at 7— Preaoher, Mr. R. Gh House. Soloist, Mr. Marshall. Sankey'e Hymns. ' ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WELLINGTON-TERRAdE. SUNDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER. Morning, 11 Evening, 7 Evening Bubjeot— " Can We Trust in God'e Providence P" Preaoher— Rev. Gibson Smith. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLISJST. (Presbyterian.) TO-MORROW. Morning, 11 Evoning, 7 Uev. Dr. Qibb. Evening— Concluding Sermon of the series. " Modem Applications of the Ten Commandments : '1 he Last and Greatest Word of the Decalogue." KENT-TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SUNDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER. Preaoher— Rev. Hngu Beggs. 11 1, m.— Subject, " Uenewed Manhood." 7 p.m.— Subject, " Hidden Ways of God," EVANS BAY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Kilbirnie Church, 11 a.m.: Roseneath Church, 7 p.m. (In Memoriam of Mr, Thomas M'Grogor, Elder). lioßeneath, 11 a.m., Mr. Kumg-ay. Kilbirnie, 7 p.m., Mr, Reynolds. ROOKLYN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. fanbjeots— ll, " Failure of sight, Sense, and Sound." 7—" Man's Insatiable Demands." Preaoher— Rev. B. Hntson. QONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES. SUNDAY, 22nd"sEPTEMBli!R. THE TERRAOti— II a.m. and7p.nl., Rev. J. Reed Glasson. Evening subjeot— " Win Your own Selves." COURTKNAy.PI.AOK— II a.m. and 7 p.m., Key. L. Macdonald Aspla&d. Morning subjeot, " Present Mysteries and Future Solutions." Evening subject, " A tireab Question and a Plain Answer," CONSi'ABLE-ST., 11 a.m., Mr. (jI. ii. Grefrory; 7 p.m., Mr. Hart. /^OURTENAY-PLACE~ CONGREGA. \J TIONAL CHURCH. 37th SUNOAX S« HOUL ANNIVERSARY. SUNDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER. Morning— Key. Hugh Beggs. Afternoon— Key. J J. North. Evening— Key. L. Macdonald Aspland. bpeuial Hymns by tho fecholars and Choir at all feervicea METHODIST CHURCH OF AUSTRALASIA. i WESLEY CHURCH, Taranaki-etreefc.— 11a.m., Key. J. R. Ulark; 7 p.m , Key. J. G, Chapman (Subjeot, " How to Make Religion Beautiful"), KAKOiU—II a.m., Mr. Sussex j 7 p.m., Mr. liurley. , BROOKLYN— II a.m., Rev. J. G. ChapJ man; 3 p.m., Key. Hinton; 7 p.m., Key. J, K. Clark (Sunday sohool Anniversary). ■lOuif-ST. MiSsLoN —11 a.m., Sister Annie: 7 p.m., Mr. J. Kaine. ARU-ST. MISSION— 7 p.m., Ret. H. B. Redstone. \ I ETHODIST, WELLINGTON SOUTH JJL TRINITY-U, Key J. Wai'd; 7, Key H. Oottotn, of Petone. ISLAND BA¥ —11. Key K. H. Todd. ; 7, Mr. J. W. Black. BEItHAMPOKE (Masonic Hall)— 7, Kov K. H. Toud; KII.BIRNIE— II, Key C. L. Oarrs 7, Mr Pennington. MAKANUI (Public School)— 7, Rev C. L Carr ifcaorament at olose). WOKSEK BAY (WyattV Itiosk)— 7, Air J. Lomas. MIKAMAIt (Uesidtnoeof Mr W. E. loinlin)— 7, Key O. L. Can-j 2.30, Sunday School. IjKiMiriVE METHODIST CHUKOHES WEBB-ST.— ll a.m and 7 p.m., Rev. W. S. Potter. TAWA FLAT, 11 a.m., and POKIKUA, 7 p.m.— Key. A. O. Hairis. TAWA FLAT-7 p.m., Mr. Halliday. DONALD M'LBAN«ST.-11 a.m, Eev. J. Duuibell ; 7pm., Key. J. Southern (Solo, Mr..). L. Luut). ISLAND BAY— II a.m., Key. J. southern IJUIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES . sYuNIiY-sT. - 11, Key P. J. Cossum j 7, Mr Towhshend. PEIOiNE (Church An-uiveisdn)-11, KeY J. J. Lewis; 3, KeY P. J. OoBSum; 7, Key J. Ward, fIOiUJHLAND —11, Mr H. K. Ihomuson} 7, Key P. J. Coßßum. . ... O~ HIRO-ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH, Brooklyn. services— ll a.m., " hpistle of Jude i The Ascription of Praise;' 7 p.m., " What Hod saw.' Key. VV.H. Hii.ton. SUNDAY SERVICES. BERHAMPORE BAPTIST CHURCH, South-road. Pastor— Key. D. U. Forde Carlisle. Morning, 11 — Subjeot, " The Martial Christian. ' Evening, 7—" The Ministry of the Night." WELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH. Vivian-street. Minister — Rev. J. J. North. Morning— "The Affirmation of Christ." Evening— "General Nogi's Blunder." PETONE Morning, 11— Rev. P. J. Wainwright. Evening, 7— Rev P. 0. 'Wainwright. /CHURCH OF CHRIST, RIDDIFORDV> STREET. Preacher— S. H. Mudge. 11 a.m., Worship. Subjeot— "A Retrospect and a Prospect." 2.45 p.m., Bible School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m., Gospol Service. Topic: "The One Thing Needful." TJNITARIAN FREE CHURCH, lng-estre-street. Morning, at 11— "Tho Glory of God." Evening, at 7— "Present Day Religion (vi.): Present Day Saviours." Rev. W. Jollie, B.A. SALVATION. Unitarians do not believe that we must be saved through either the Life or Death o! Jesus. True salvation is to bo found in perfection of character. It depends not oh acceptance of a dogma, but on living a pure and unaelnsh and noble life. ! It cannot bo attained in a momont jit ij I « life-process, '
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 72, 21 September 1912, Page 2
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