Donald m'lean-st. Methodist church: . anniversary services. ll.ajn.—Rev. W. Rowe. 7 p.m.—Rev. J. G. Chapman, * MONDAY. GRAND CONCERT, at 7.45 p.m. Programme of Musical and Elocutionary Items. Tickets, Is; Children 6d. rpHORNDON MEf HODIST CIRCUIT. MOLESWORTH-STRBET—II a.m. and 7 I p.m., Rev. R. Wood, M.A. KARORI—II a.m., Rev. G. E. Brown (Communion); 7 p.m., Mr. H. S. Hart. NORTHLAND-11 a.m., Mr. G. Hoare; 7 p.m., Rev. G. E. Brown; Young People's Service (Communion). KAIWARRA—7 p.m., Mr. G. C. Burton. ■g^ILBIRNIE METHODIST CIRCUIT. HATAITAI-11 a.m.,-Rev. F. T. Read;, 7 p.m., Mr. H. Townshend. * MARANUI—II a.m., Mr. C. M. LuUfe; 7 p.m., Rev. F. T. Read. WORSER BAY-7 p.m., Mr. F. Stock. MIRAMAR—2US p.m., School; 3 p.m., Supply. v T OWER HUTT MBTHODIS'I JLJ ■ CIRCUIT.; CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m.—Rev. E. Drake, exvPresident of Conference. Anthem, "Send Out Thy Light" (Gounod). 7 p.m.—Rev. W. Rowe; subject, "Aggressive Christianity." Anthems, "And the Glory" (Handel), "Lead, Kindly Light" (Stainer). Soloist, Mr. W. E. Saunders. Solo, "Abide with Me," Mi6s Millie Knight. TUESDAY, 2nd MAY, 8_ p.m.—Anniversary Concert. Attractive Programme. ETHODIST CENTRAL MISSION (Rev. G, Knowles Smith). 10 a.m.—Silver Band, Winder's Corner. 11 a.m.-WEBB- v STREET. "Matthew IV." Sacrament. 6 p.m.—Silver /Band, Ghuznee-street. 7 p.m.-EVERYBODY'S THEATRE."THE IN-LOOK FOR NEW ZEALAND." Soloist, Miss Dorothy Clarke. WELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH (Vivian-street). • (Rev. S. Beckingham.) Morning, 11—"The Person and' Work of the Holy Spirit: (3) The Work of the Holy Spirit in Missions." ' \ Evening, 7—Baptismal Service. Chinese Candidates. Subject: "Is Baptism Necessary?" lst-Bth May—Week of Prayer and SelfDenial. United Meeting, Wednesday, 7.30. Speakers: Rev. Guy Thornton and "Rev. F. A. Parry. . ( "QERHAMPORE BAPTIST CHURCH. JC» Rintoul-street. Rev. T. Keith Ewen. Morning, 11. Evening, 7. ; The Week of Prayer. A Warm. Welcome \ to AH. BAPTIST CHURCH,' BROOKLYN. — Rev. W. S. Rollings. — 11 a.m., Mothers' Day: "Jesus and the Mothers of-Jerusalem." 7 p.m., "The Wickedness of Weakness." Visitors welcome. TSLAND BAY BAPTIST CHURCH.— X 11 a.m., Mrs. Guy Thornton; subject, "Will a Man Rob God?" 7 p.m., Rev.. Guy Thornton; subject, "Experiences in Soldiers' Camps." ' LYALL BAY BAPTIST CHURCH.Seaside Picture Theatre. — Sunday School, 2.45 p.m. 7 p.m.,; Mrs. .Guy Thornton; subject, "Back to the Bible." Speoial BJnging. All invited. TTNITARIAN FREE CHUROH, Vivian-street. REV. WYNDHAM HEATHOOTB, B.A. 11 a.m.—"The Point of View." 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School. ■ 7 p.m. —"Does Gpd Exist?" THURSDAY-Open Lecturer "Three Popes of the XIX. Century." IRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. (Lately known as Christian Science Society.) 46, Boulcott-stieet. SERVICES. SUNDAY, 7 n.m.—"Everlasting PunishGoMen Text: Lamentations 3:21, 22, 31. Responsive Reading: Jeremiah 7:1-5, 7, 22, 23. i , • Sunday School, 3 p.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING, 8 o'clock.— Testimony Meeting. Reading Room and HaU: 46, Souloottitreet. Open daily 2 to 4 p.m., excopt Saturdays, Sundays, and Public Holidaya. TW7TSLLINGTON SPIRITXTAIJ3T T V CHUROH (Incorp.), K«nt-t«rac«. THE NOTABLE EXPONENT- OF MODERV RELIGION. VIVIAN H. R. DEACON, SUNDAY, 11 A.M. TO MEMBERS ONLY. A Series of Lectures on" Methods of Psychio Development, ' "PSYCHIC COMMUNICATION FROM OTHERS." ■' By Telepathy from the living, the positive attitude. Inspiration. Automatic Writing and Painting. Trance speaking. Materialisation. Slate Writing. The method of an Occultist. . LECTURE, SUNDAY NEXT, AT 7 P.M. Subject: "THE CHURCH UNIVERSAL." A study of tho past. Tendencies of tho present. Indications of the coming, of a world religion. Religion. Philosophy, Art, Science, and Morality. The part cf Spiritualism SPIRITUAL SCIENTIST CHURCH. ESPERANTO HALL, TORY-STREET. . SUNDAY, AT 7 P.M. Trance Address by • JOHN PAGE. JOHN PAGE. "THE INDIVIDUALITY OF MAN." "Spiritual man. The true Ego. Tho real basis of Revelation. Jesus the Personality. Christ tho Individuality." Clairvoyant Messages from tho Unseen. Mrs. A. Rhodes. ■ TUESDAY, at 8 p.m.—Psychometry from Articles and Written Requests. "And ever near us the dear ones aref they throng; around the path wo tread. For all the Universe of God is Life. There are no dead!" ' AT THE U.T.A. SPIRITUAL CHUROH, Incorporated, U.S.A. CARLTON HALL, MARION AND VIVIAN STREETS. • SUNDAY, 7.15. TRANCE ADDRESS by tho -"RT. REV. BISHOP JOHN HOWARD. Subjeot: "Christ and tho Quackery Bill." 1 Cor., 12th Chapter,. 28th to 31st verse; St. John, 2nd Chapter, ]3t'i to 25th verse, also 12th chapter Genesis. MRS. J. H. PROBYN will give somb interesting thoughts. Followed by MADAME RANEE: Clairvoyance message" for all. Come and bring friends. Peace, perfect peace. Consultations: Daily at 212, Upper Wil-lis-street, from 10 a.m. to .9 p.m. Don't forgot Oarlton Hall, WEDNESDAY, 3 p.m, mHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, A Marion-street. PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY, 7 P.M, "THREE IMPORTANT POINTS IN MAN'S EVOLUTION: Individualism,,. Conversion, Salvation.-!' By MR. W. K. NICHOLLS. ' Publio cordially invited.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 102, 30 April 1921, Page 7
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