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RELIGIOUS SERVICES, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. CT. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS-ST. 1 Minister: REV. J. R. BLANCHARD, B.A. 11.0 a.m.—Sermon, "The Law o£ Divine Concealment." Anthem, "0 Lord." My God" (Malan). 7.0 p.m.—Sermon, "THE HIGH COST OF LIVING." Anthen?, "The Sun Shall Be No More" (Woodward). Voluntaries: "Chanson Basque" (Ch. W. Kerry). "Postlude in E Mnor" (Beck-Slinn). Preacher at Botli Services: REV. J. R. BLANCHARD, B.A. QT. ANDREW'S CHURCH, KJ The Terrace. -Minister: REV. R. J. HOWIE, B.A. 11 a.m.—"The Coming of the Word." 7 p.m.—'-What is Man?" , Preacher at Both Services: . " - REV. R. J. HOWIE, B.A. CT. - JAMES'S PRESBYTERIAN ° CHURCH, Riddii'ord-st., and Adelaide-rd., Newtown. Interim Moderator, Rev. E. J. Orange. Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher, Rev. R. Inglis, M.A. MELROSE—7 p.m., Mr. P. Brown. Sunday School, 2.30. KENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURC' T SUNDAY, 3rd November. 1929. 11 a.m.—"Give Us This . Day Our Daily Bread." Preacher: Rev. James Baird, B.A. 7 p.m.—Address by Miss Yerbury, representative o£ World-wide Evangelisation Crusade. 10 a.m. —Sunday School. SUNDAY, 10th NOVEMBER—Church Anniversaiy Services. Preacher, Rev. .Alistar W. M'Lean, M.A., Waipukurau. CT. .GILES'S CHURCH, Kilbirnie crescent. Minister: REV. E. J. ORANGE. 11 a.m.—"The Living Bread." 7 p.m.—"The Mills of God." Anthem: "Turn Thy Face From My Sins." T7-ELBURN : PRESBYTERIAN XV CHURCH. Morning, 11 o'clock. Evening, 7 o'clock. Services conducted by Rev. J. H. MacKenzie. At the morning service Miss Yerbury will give a Missionary address on "The Heart of Africa Mission" carried on by Mr. T. C. Studd. RROOKLYN PRESBYTERIAN -13 CHURCH.—II a.m., "In Perils Oft." 7 p.m., Special Choral Service. Soloists, Messrs. G. Bruce and E. A. Sargent. Anthem, ''Passing the Bar." SEATOUN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH —10 a.m., B. Classes; 11 a.m., "Rooted Up"—the End of Social Evils; 2.30 p.m., S. School; 7 p.m., "Monsters and Men." Minister: Key. A. A. Armstrong. All' cordially invited. WADiSTOWN PRESBYTERIAN vv CHURCH. SERVICES 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Annual Congregational Meeting, Wednesday, 6th. 7.45 p.m. . Minister: Rev. F. H: Wilkinson, M.A. KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MIRAMAR. Minister: Rev. H. W. Hitchcock. Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School Anniversary, Sunday nest. TSLAND BAY PRESBYTERIAN -1- CHURCH. 11 a.m., Communion; 7 p.m., "The Promises of Christ," Rev. G. Ireland. Retiring Collections for Orphanage. KARORI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Minister: Rev. A. Bruce Todd, B.A. "OOSENEATH PRESBYTERIAN ■" CHURCH. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. MR. K. I. CAMERON. rpHE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, -1- Vivian street. SPECIAL SERVICES conducted by ENSIGN and MRS. BRIDGE. 7 a.m.—Knee Drill. 11 a.m.—Subject: "God's Drunken Men." 3 p.m.—Sacred Programme by Silver Band. Items and incidents from last weekend experiences at Christchurch. Don't miss it! 7 p.m.—Service of Remembrance of our Late Comrade. Mrs. J. Kirk. Subject: "My Father's House." Silver Band will play "Jerusalem, My Glorious 5 Home." , Mrs. Triplow will sing "More About Jesus." Front Seats reserved for friends of our departed Comrade. Everybody welcome. C A L V A T I O N ARMY, Constable street, Wellington South. Hear COLONEL DAVID GUNN at 11 a.m., 3 p.m., 7 p.m. Soul Stirring Talks, Spiritual Fire. Hearty Singing. Music by Band and Songsters. Everyone welcome. E. THORNE, Captain. iJiORY STREET HALL. All Young Converts of Mr. Johnston's Mission, and all others interested, are invited to attend the following Meetings to be held in above Hall: — . ' TO-NIGHT (Saturday), at 7.45, Miss Yerbury, of the World-wide Evangelisation Crusade, will give a soul-stirring Talk on Pioneering Missionary Effort in Central Africa and Amazonia. This will be illustrated by lantern views, and will be held in the upstairs room. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, in the upstairs room, Sir. J. H. King will give an Address to Christians. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, at 7. o'clock, the Gospel Service will „ be conducted by Mr. C. J. Drake, whose subject will be: "The Fall of an Ancient City." WEDNESDAY EVENING, 7.45, following Prayer Meeting, Mr. E. H. .Willis will give the first of a series of Talks on "The-True Church." Wednesday's subject will Be: "What Is It, and ' ■ Who Constitutes It?" Young Christians especially urged to attend. THURSDAY EVENING, 7.30, Young People's Meeting; Missionary News Evening. A welcomij to all. Strangers to the City are specially invited to all these Services. " ./ - _ QHURCH OF GOD, 48, Randwickcrescent, MOERA. Meetings at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: "BABYLON THE GREATthe Fountain Head of all systems of js ONE God," Jas. 2: 19. Babylon has PS OE^S^FoVGoTlfe f^ He was born in September, not on the 25(h of December. The day set apart for THE SUN IDOL. Was crucified upon Wednesday, and not on Friday. That He rose 'on Saturday and not upon the first day, Sunday. His MEMORIAL Supper is ONCE a year, not "AS OFTEN." Ist Cor. 11: 26, Luke 22- 19 To Adam God said "Thou shalt SURELY Die." The Devil and Babylon says, "Ye shall not surely die." Gen. 2, 17* 3, 4 Babylon's week is UPSIDE DOWN. It begins with the 7th day of Creation, and! ends with the first day, or Sunday, socalled: that being the Bible Sabbath. It is a merciful warning. . That to partake of Her Sins is to receive of her plagues. Rev. 18, 1-8: "Your turning of things upside down shall be esteemed as potter's clay." Builded upon SAND, "Great ' will be the fall of it." Matt. 7, 27. Build on the Rock of Ages, for "Babylon will fall." Write for literature. DAVID NIELD, Pastor. "CURST ENGLISH LUTHERAN. ■*■ Trades Hall, Vivian street SUNDAY, 7p.m; " "THE BLESSEDNESS OF TRUE BELIEVERS.*? : ;• 'E.A.-Hoffkes,

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 108, 2 November 1929, Page 5

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