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CHURCH OF CHRIST (Viviajn-etreet). William Phillips, Minister. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Evening Subject: "The Ascent o£ Your Soul." Song Service, 6.45 p.m. A Welcome For AH. r^HURCH OF CHRIST (Rintoufst)' 11 a.m., Worahip—Mr. W. Wills 7 p.m., Gospel—Mr. M. Vickory itHURCHES OF CHRIST—Petone: il, Mr. Marshall; 7, Mr. Owen. Hutt: 11, Mr. Palmer; 7, Mr. Marshall. NITARIAN FREE CHURCH, Vivian (Ins'estre) street. REV. G. ERNEST HALE, B.A. 11 a.m. —"The Secret of the Kingdom." 7 p.m. —"How to Find the Living 1 God." A sermon addressed to those who have honestly tried but have failed to 6nd satisfaction in the creeds, theologies, and sacraments of established Christianity, and are etill athirst for the Living God. riHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 01 \J WELLINGTON holds Services every SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, also «, Testimony Meeting EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 8 p.m., Boukott-st. Reading Room, same address, open each day of week from 2 to 4. \ Public cordially wekjamedr f^HRISTADELPHIAN' MEETING, Victoria Hall, Adelaide-road. An Address will be delivered (God willing) in the above hall, SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Subject: "The Devil^ Who Is He?" All Welcome. No Collection. /^HRISTADELPHIAN LECTURES. Vj N.Z. NATIVES' ASSOCIATION'S HALL, TORY-STREET. EVERY SUNDAY EVENING, at *7. • Subject for To-morrow: "The Hope of Eternal Life." Questions answered at close of address. AH welcome. No collection. FTIHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. X (Barber's Buildings, 125, Cuba-»t.). PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. "Some Reasons Why You Should Become a Theosophist," by The Rev. J. Ross Thomson, Asst. Gen. Secretary, N.Z. Section.Public Cordially Invited. HURCH OF GOD TABERNACLE (Tasman-street),. To-night,. 7.3o—"The Sower," Mark. 4. "The Seed is the Word of God." Luke 8-11: . See Ex. 20, 1-17. To-morrow, .11 —"Jesus sowed the Good Seed," Matt. 13-37. (The Law). The Sabbath commandment with all the rest. Others Do Not. Why? Meeting at 6.30. • ; i DAVID NIELD, Pastor. rfIHE SALVATION ARMY, VIVIAN- •*- STREET CITADEL. Meetings.—7 and 11 a.m.; 3 and 7 p.m. Staff Captain and. Mrs, Burton have resumed their duties. . Corps, Band, Songsters will aseist in bright .meetings. You Will be Welcome; , TTTELLINGTON SPIRITUALIST *»• " ASSOCIATION. (Registered.) ' NEW CENTURY HALL, KENT-TER. Trance Address by Mr. W; Roughj Vice-Preaident. SUNDAY,' at 7 p.m. Lyceum Sunday School, at 2.30. "y W.C.A. Y.W.C.A. ■Sunday Service, 4.15r-Speaker, Mr. Dimant, of Melbourne. All young women welcome. Saturday, B—Jolly Social for Y.W.C.A. Members. Soldiers invited. Y.W.C.A. CLUB ROOMS, Fowlds's Buildings, Herbert-street. TTNITED INTERCESSORY SERVICE U FOB OUR KING AND EMPIRE. COMMITTEE ROOM, TOWN HALL (Entrance, Mercer-street). TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON (D.V.), At 3 o'clock. THE WAR PROVES THE BIBLE TO BE TRUE. We are greatly desirous that these weekly announcements may be. U6ed of God as a voice to the people. That won- I derful supernatural book, "Tho Bilble," | clearly shows that this age is to culminate | in tho very conditions now existing in the world. National, and social order, once stable and secure, is everywhere rocking on foundations that have been slowly and imperceptibly undermined by mysterious forces of ambitious discontent and lawless unrest. Whilst the latter day pulpit and j press are almost unanimous in contending that humanity is rapidly working out its own salvation, many of the greatest leaders of men and [ of the Church in tho past j have taught as their insight into tho Word of God that the present world conditions aro those to bo expected to take place at the .close of this dispensation of grace; and were to be the sure heralds of the Coming of Christ. As the Lord Himself said: "These are the beginning' of sorrows." We quote the following lines written by Dr. Bonar:— "Earth, what a sorrow lies before ■ * , th*e! ■ i | None like it in the shadowy past; The sharpest throe that ever tore fchee— Even though the briefest and the last. "I see the fair moon, veil her lustre, I see tho saokcloth of the sun; The shrouding of ■ each starry I cluster, The threefold woe of earth begun. "I see the 'shadow of its sunset; And wrapt in these the Avenger'i form; I see the Armageddon onset; But I shall be above the storm. "There comes the moaning and tho sighing, ■ There comes the hot tears heavy fall, The thousand agonies of djingr, But I shall bo beyond them all. There are giant forces of evil secretly working in tho Empire, and wo believe it has been God's moroy alone that has so far kept these in check. We are trusting that our Dominion at least will be presorved, and it may please God to do so if His people here will exercise faith in prayer to Him. "For behold the day cometh that shall burn as an oven; and all tho proud, yea, and all that do wickedly, shall bo stubble; and the day that cometh shall burn them up saith the Lord of Hosts, • that it shall leave _ them neither root nor branch." —Malachi rr. 1. tt AR>RY .A. SHEPHES D, 111, Customliouse-quay. Secretary HATAITAI LAND CO., LTD. Particulars of Sections for Sale on Application. HATAITAI—A good cheap 'Property, 6 rooms, £750 EASTBOURNE—6 - Rooms, new house, near wharf and beach; £675; 5 Rooms, £525 KELBURN—7 Rooms, £1200 HATAITAI—NewIy-built 6-rd. modern House, close tram, £1175 HATAITAI—LovcI Section, 40 x 120, £200 LYALL BAY—Land, 40 x 220, two • .Wiflxes. let 26s 6d, £430; '

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 41, 16 February 1918, Page 3

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