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TJROOKLYN BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. W. S. Rollings. Strangers and Visitors Welcome. ISLAND BAY BAPTIST CHURCH. I Tho Parade. Sunday Services—ll a.m., Mr. Henry Ivory; 7 p.m., Ex-Sergeant Butler. Special offerings for Brahamharia Mission. Soloist: Madame Mueller. /CHURCH OP CHRIST. VIVIAN-STREET. 11 a.m. —Worship. 7 p.m.—"The Rending of tho Last Veil." Wm. Phillips, Minister. RINTOUL-ST., SOUTH WELLINGTON 11 a.m.—Mr. W. Phillips. 7 p.m. —Mr. Vickery. PETONE. 11 a.m.—Mr. F. Marshall. "The .New Homo Mission Offensive." 7 p.m.—Mr. Callum. LOWER HUTT. 11 a.m.—Mr. Westerby. 7 p.m.—Mr. F. Marshall. "Behold the Man." TTNITARIAN FREE CHURCH, Vj Vivian (Ingestre) street. Key. G. Ernest Hale, B.A. 11 a.m., "The Passing of Three Great, Good Men: Drs. James Drummond, Minot Sa.vage, and Charles Hargrove." 7 p.m., "THE RELIGION OF THE MONK RASPUTIN." (And Some Inferences Therefrom.) /GOSPEL HALL, VIVIAN-STREET. The Gospel will be preached (D.V.) on Lord's Day, at 7 p.m. All invited. Seats all free. No collection. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY OF WELLINGTON holds Services every SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, also a Testimony Meeting- every WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 8, Boulcott-st. Reading Room, same address, open each day of week, from 2 to 4. Public cordially welcomed. mHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. A 19, Marion-street. PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Subject: "MODERN METHODS OF HEALING: PSYCHO-ANALYSIS." By MR, F. H. DAWN. Questions Invited. SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH, New Century Hall, Kent-terrace. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. ADDRESS BY JOHN PAGE. ''THE SCIENCE OF A NEW LIFE." "If thy hand offend thee cut it off. Wo ■speak whereof we know, and testify that we have seen," —(Holy Writ.) Address to be followed by Clairvoyance. LYCEUM-Sunday School, 2.30^ Wednesday, at 8 p.m.: PSYCHOMETRY FROM ARTICLES. XT W.C.A., HERBERT-STREET. To-morrow —Sen-ice at 4.15 p.m. Speaker, Miss E. L. Perkins, Egypt General Mission. Young women and girls welcome. To-night, 8 o'clock—Social gathering for Y.W.C.A. members. Soldiers very welcome. Thursday, 8, p.m. —A talk on the "Fascination of the Beach," by Miss Edith Howes. Open to the public. Home Nursing—lß enrolled, 20 wanted. Lectures to be hold on Wednesdays. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, Tasman-street. Pastor W. G. Brittain, recently from Sydney, will conduct a series of inspirational Meetings in tho above Church, commencing SUNDAY, 18th AUGUST, 7 p.m. All are hearily' invited. Hymn Books provided. NEW THOUGHT. ' ' MR. HUNTER BROWN will deliver an Address in JAS. tTODBER'S, LTD., ROOMS, Cuba-street, on SUNDAY, 18th AUGUST, at 7 p.m. Subject: "WHAT IS REAL HEALTH?" All seats free. Silver collection. ' Subject for Leoture on TUESDAY, At 8 p.m., "What is Real Wealth'?" fiHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING, Victoria Hall, Adelaide-road. An Address will be delivered in the i above hall on SUNDAY EVENING (God willing), at 7 o'clock. Subject: "IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL NOT TAUGHT IN THE BIBLE." AH Welcome. No Collection. mHE SALVATION ARMY. Vivian-street Citadel. SPECIAL SERVICES FOR ALL, 7 and 11 a.m., 3 and 7 p.m. "The Tragedy of the Battlefield." Striking address by Staff-Capt. Burton at 7 o'clock. TTNITED INTERCESSORY SER- : «J VICE FOR OUR KING AND • EMPIRE COMMITTEE ROOM, TOWN HALL (Entrance, Mercer-street). TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON (D.V.), > At 3 o'clock. CELEBRATIONS OVER OUR RECENT VICTORIES. It seems quite fitting that our worthy Mayor should call for tokens of rejoicing that at .the moment when the enemy thought he was about to administer to the Allies a crushing blow, that instead this should be changed into a serious defeat for tho forces of Germany. Those of us who have looked alone to God as our defence and help will rejoice and give Him all the praise and thanksgiving. In the midst, however, of our rejoicing for present, help we still feel that dark days are ahead. It is more than ever necessary to sound forth a trumpet-call. At the outbreak of this war we had the conviction which has since only been deepened that thero is much moro involved in this great struggle than Germany's proud attempt to obtain world dominance. No intelligent public man who has cultivated the journalistic habit of keeping his eaT to the ground can fail to hear the l'umblings of tho coming revolution in t-* the world of thought and action. Patriotism, the right (Divino or otherwise) of Kings, Free Trade, Socialism, the women's movement, militarism, international law, culture, education, commercial ethics, marriage, episcopacy, Church, and State—all aro shaken through tho •preparations for the great tribulation which is to come on the earth, and is evidently now upon us. Wo read in 2 Timothy iii., 13, that evil men and impostors shall wax worse and worse, anct there shall be perilous times .in tho last days. These constitute a real I trumpet-call from God to bring us to repentance. If tho war ends to-morrow and a peace established which would send the world nearly mad with joy, yet wo boliove through our understanding of God's word and the trend of present events that still greater tempests are going to shake j this old world. "For thus eaith the Lord of Hosts; 3"et once it is a little while, and I will shako the Heavens, and the earth, and tho sea, and the dry land, and I will shake all nations, and the desire of i »11 nations chill como."—Haggfti ii., 6.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 42, 17 August 1918, Page 3

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