WELLINGTON SPIRITUALIST CHUROH (Inoorp.), Ke«t-t«rrac«. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. LAST SUNDAY OF MRS. SITA B. PEDLBY. Pupil of the late Swami Virika»anda, India's Greatest Philosopher. Subject: "Jesus, the Man. His miaiion. MSacred Solo: Mr. Griffithi. 2.30 p.m.—Children's Lyceum. WEDNESDAY NEXT, Under the auepioes of National" Aatociation of Spiritualist Churches of New Zealand (Incorporated). MRS. A. RHODES, B.M.U. i^KRISTADELPHIAN MEETING, Victoria Hall, Adelaide-road. A» Address will b*. delivered (God willing) in the aWe Hall on SUNDAY NEXT, 7 p.m. Subject: "Peace on JSarth; goodwill among-Men." . All welcome. All Seats free. CHRISTIAN COVENANTERS' 00NV FEDERACY.. ■ The Ueu»J WEEKLY. FELLOWSHIP MEETING will be held (D.V.) in th« . Vivian-street Baptist Schoolroom TONIGHT, 7.30 o'clock. Will all who desir* a real Revival come together for prayer? REV. S. BECKINGHAM, President. H. B. BLAOKBURNE, Hon. Sec.. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST > OHUROH, Tasman-«treet. Sabbath (Saturday)— Holy Communion, 11 a.m. •■-'•• ■: - ■■■ - Sunday Evening Service, 25th December, at 7—Subject: "The Master Key of Life." Speaker: PASTOR W. GILUS. ! ALVATION ARMY CITADEL, A VIVIAN-STREET. 11 a.m. —Commissioner Hodder «nd Colonel M'lnnes. 3 p.m.—Ensign Brown's Recital, "A Trip through the Continent." 7 p.m. —Mrs. Commissioner Hodder and Mrs. Colonel M'lnnes. Juniora, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. r^OSPEL 'HALL, VIVIAN-STEMT. Th» Gospel of tV« Grace oflGod will (D.V.) be preached in the above Hall oa SUNDAY. AT 7 P.M: Sankcy'i Hymns. No Collection. All Welcome. mHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. - SUNDAY, 7 p.m. MISS SELENE OPPENHEIMER. MISS SELENE OPPKNHEII.iER MISS SELENE OPPENHEIMER (LONDON), , . Will Lecture at the " SHEOSOPHICAL HALL, Marion-st. (near Te Aro Poet Office), A On "THE POWER OF THEOSOPHY:" Publio cordially invitsd> Y% W. 0. A. . SUNDAY, 4.16 p.m.—Herbert-st.. Clubroom: Christmas Service. Speaker, Miss . Bosevear, General Secretary of the Association. Girls! Com© to this service and stay to the tea and social hour following. fTWRYST, OPEN DOOR GO3PEL M. MISSION (Undenominational). SUNDAY, 7 P-M----"A CHRISTMAS MESSAGE," ByMR. HARRY EDWARDS. Subject: "The Greatest Gift" WEDNESDAY, 7.45 pm.-"A JVc« Year Message," by Mi. G J. Drake, being continuation of last Wednesday s address. All welcome. ■ riKURCHKS OF CHRI3T. \j . • . ■—— .... ■ . VIVIAN-STREBT— 11 a.m.—F. W. Greenwood. 7 p.m.—F.«W. Greenwood. RINTOULST., SOUTH WELLINGTON 11 a.m.—H. Hearie. ( 7 p.m.—H. P. Lepg. KILBIRNIE- ' ; , 11 a.m.—J. Crawford. 7 p.m.—J. Crawford. ' PETONE--11 a.m.—C. Catos. 7 p.nu—F. J. Marshall. LOWER HUTT— 11 a.m.-F. J. MarshaU. 7 p.m.—D. Cainu. RDER OF THE STAR IN TUB EAST, ' ... Tbeosophical Hall, Marion-street. SUNDAY, 25th DECEMBER, at 3 p.ra. PUBLIO LECTURE ! By MR. J. ROSS THOMSON. By MR. J. ROSS THOMSON. Public cordially invited. MARANATHA. MARANATHA. "/^REAT is the my&tory of godliness: VJT God was manifest in the flosli', justified in the Spirit, seen of Angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory." Tlw> same prccums Word which makes quite plain the fact and purpose of .Christ' 3 First Coming declares also in precise, clear language th*t the literal, personal return. ;of the Lord Jesus Christ, may how Lbs expected. What that supreme-event-in-volves altogether transcends human JnJi'sination, but its effect must, obviously fe very f*.r-reachinij. Not as before,, whcti He. did not strive, nor' ory, neither did any man hear His voice in the street*; but His Stoond Coming will be vastly dif- ; ferent, there can be no question about that. In this time of waiting and expectancy, what an incentive. there is to His people to walk in holmes* of life. They must of coune talcs their part in_ the secular duties of their earthly calling; but they will do »o with a consciousness that their real interest lies ahead. It io cheericg to hear of religious revivals in progress in England, Scotland, and Ulster. Cables report that bonfires of whisky, cards, dice, tobacco, and pipes .were made during street services. When God, the Holy Spirit, works, people then commenco to see the reality and potency of spiritual forces. We ask all who desire the coming of the Lord to pray that if He tarries and permits our Conference gatherings in February, there might be,a fire break forth from the Lord, and, fanned by a rushing wind of the Holy Spirit, shall "spread throughout this Dominion. •."'■ SPRING CLEANING! mHE WELLINGTON LAUNDRY 00., i LTD., Art fully prepared to aisiat tha Heuiewif*. , Send your Curtains to b* Dry Cleaicd. Riar up 22-237 for aam* of nearest artnt. All Kinds of Laundry Work exMnta* at Shortest Notia*. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. f\UR Offices will b» cloaed until WEDXJ NESDAY, 4th January. SUTTON AND LAMBERT, Public Aooountanfe, Routh'a Buildings. NOTICE. I WILL NOT BR RBWONSIBLK for any debt* contracted in ray nam» without mf written «ithori«y. --«. L. H. R. READ.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 152, 24 December 1921, Page 3
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