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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. 'J'HE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Special Preacher, | REV. C./ "WICKHAM. 11 a.m.—"Learn War No More." 7 p.m.-*-"Eyesight, Insight, New-sight." CONGREGATIONAL.' , CHURCH, Cambridge Terrace. SUNDAY SERVICES: 11 a.m.—REV. A. H. COLLINS. 7 p.m.-MR. J. MELVILLE. REV. HARRY JOHNSON • (Moderator of the Congregational Union of New Zealand) Will be inducted as Minister of the Cambridge terrace Church On WEDNESDAY, Ist MAY, at 7.30. Chairman: Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher. Mr. Johnson's Ministry will begin on Sunday, ath May. ' ■\TEWTOWN CONGREGATIONAL X% ■• .CHURCH, Constable street. Minister, REV. DAVID. JONES, M.A. 11 a.m. —"Thou Shalt Have^ None Other Gods Before Me." 7 p.m.—"Who is my Neighbour?" CHURCH PARADE of the Independent Order of Oddfellows to commemorate « the anniversary o£ the founding of the Order.; ■ ■ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, 46, Boulcott street,; . ellington (Branch of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.,'U.S.A.). / SERVICES. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School, 9.30 a.m. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Reading-room, 46, Boulcott street, open I p.m. to 4 p.m. daily; 6.30 to 7.45 p.m. Wednesday. Free Circulating Library ot Airs. Eddy'B Works available at Reading-room. "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. / QECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, ° SCIENTIST. BOLTON STREET (Oft' Wellington terrace). (Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., U.S.A.) SERVICES: SUNDAY—II a.m. ana 7 p.m WEDNESDAX-Sp.ni. _ All are Cordially Invited. < Sunday School, 11 a.m., at Masonic Hall, 1-he Terrace.. - . Reading-room and Free Circulating Library, 607, T. and G. Building, Lambton quay. Open daily to the public, except Saturdays, from 12.30 to 4 p.m. . Wednesday Evenings from 6 to 7.45. Friday Evenings .from 7 till 8.30 PENTECOSTAL MISSION -OF HZ x. 29, VIVIAN'STREET. . ~ " ' SUNDAY, 28th APRIL. II a.m.—A. Blapkie. 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School. 7 p.m.—Gospel Service; Mr, E. E Pennmgton. 11 ' a-m -' lrdl°*ship. S-Qnuh 2-30 P.m.,' Sunday School. ™S*V 7-30 "■'"•. -Bible School. U«SDA\ 7.30 p.m., Gospel-Meeting. &AJUKDAY, /.la p.m., Young People's Meeting, QHURCH OF GOD TABERNACLE. TO-MORROW, the Bible Sabbath Day. }\: , } v,orsh',p- Subject, "The Two rSl\\ s- iK be Law is L'ght" (Prov. •£\ r 3'; , and Prophecy, "A I.ight That bhineth.m a .Dark Plate" (2 Peter 1--10). "He that walketh in Darkness knoweth not whither He goeth" (John 12: 3d). -Ihe Children of the Kingdom shall be past into Outer Darkness: there shall be weeping aud gnashing of Teeth" (Matt. 8: 11-12). 0.30 Subject: "WHAT WILL BE THE SIGN OF THY . PRESENCE?" (E.D. Matt 24:3 L The year 1918 was a CRISIS 'year, when ™,£ c? tile Tm'k was no Ion Ser TREAD DOWN Jerusalem. That year ended the Chastisement of the Jews. Prophecy then adds ONE HOUR, which in Prophecy means 15 years. Of that time 11 years have passed, so we get to the-end in 1934. Which is another Crisis year. The Greek letter by number often prove the key to unlock the hidden meaning of the Scriptures. "Therefore the FACT that, the Name, Huios tou Theou, or the "Son of God," has.for its number, or numerical ■value, 1034. The late Bishop Moule, on Rom. 8: 19, translates it: "For the earnest longing of Creation is awaiting the ■ UNAVAILING of the Son of God.". It is OUR Wisdom to be prepared for that year. FAREWELL. .. ■ . Divine. Services at the Tabernacle, Tasman street; Discontinued. Bible READINGS at 48, Raritlwick crescent, Moera, Lower Hutt, D.V., Begin on sth May, 1929. Wanted,' Offers for Well Tuned Organ, Reversible Seats, Specially designed to hold Book and Hat; also, the Sand Table, etc. Write David Nieldj Pastor. » TVTARANATHA (i.e., Our Lord Jesus ■"■*-■ " Christ is coming). CHRIST OR CHAOS? We have stated that the greatest institutions of the British Empire have been God-given. This has been nationally recognised up till the last twenty-five or thirty years; but as we have also mentioned "that through this very fact of the denial to acknowledge that to God and to His Word do we owe the praise and glory for our nation's success and prosperity, makes us tremble that Ichabod will soon be written over the ruins of the Empire that "came up in a night and perished in a night." A visitor recently to Plymouth (England) was astonished at the Latin inscriptions he saw on all trams ■and iv places that belong to the civic authorities. The inscription was lurns foi-tissima npmen -Domini, which means "the strongest tower is the Nape Jehovah." This is the motto of Plymouth. LISTEN! The papers have recently announced that there had been less crime and drunkenness in Plymouth than n> any other town in England. Trust m llymouth's God, the God of the nations that fear him. for "in the Lord Jehovah is everlasting strength." Wo are absolutely sure that unless Britain and New Zealand turn mightily to God and. look to His Christ as the only Saviour, unemployment, discontent, and distress will wax worse and worse. TyriLLION TESTAMENT CAMPAIGN. IUILLION TESTAMENT' CAMPAIGN. A -MILLION NEW, TESTAMENTS FOR LATIN AMERICA. (South and Centra] America, Mexico, and West Indies.) . __. Rev. G. T. B. DAVIS, who carried out the distribution of ONE MILLION NEW TESTAMENTS IN CHINA, is appealing for money to supply Latin America. (South America. Mexico, and West Indies) with FREE Copies of the New Testament iv the various languages used. NOW IS THE CRUCIAL' MOMENT for a Continent-wide Effort to give the Bible .to these spiritually-dark people. All Missionary Societies are co-operating. CHRISTIANS' OF NEW ZEALAND! THIS IS A MARVELLOUS INVESTMENT FOR YOUR MONEY. CONTRIBUTIONS can be made through the AUCKLAND MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION. LORNE-ST., AUCKLAND, (Rev. IT. S. Comvny, chairman), or direct to "THE CHAIRMAN, MILLION TESTAMENTS CAMPAIGN FOR LATIN AMERICAN LANDS, 12. PATERNOSTER BUILDINGS, LONDON, E.G. 4."

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 96, 27 April 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 96, 27 April 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 96, 27 April 1929, Page 5

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