RELIGIOUS SERVICES. t TIfETHODIST CHURCH OF NEW lv- ZEALAND. ' WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI-ST. Minister: REV. T. R. RICHARDS. \ . Morning at 11—Rev. Thomas Fee (of Cbristchurch). Evening, at 7—Rev. T. R. Richards. Sub- ' 3'ect: "Three Aspects of Repentance." 1 Anthem: "Break Forth- Into Joy." < (Barnby). • f BROOKLYN—II, Rev. R. Raine, "A 1 ■' Silent Force; 7, Missioner B. H. Kirk- c land. . j WEBB STREET—II, Missiouer Kirkland; 1 7, Mr. T. Steele. ARO STREET—7, Rev. K. Raine (Com- ( munion). ( ', OHIRO HOME—IO, Missioner Kirkland. WELLINGTON SOUTH METHODIST CIRCUIT. TRINITY CHURCH—II a.m., Church Parade. 7 p.m., Young People's SerI vice. Subject: "Life and the Ideal." Anthem: "The Sun shall be No More Thy Light." Solo: "The Promise of Life," by Mis. Rossiter. Preacher: I Rev. T. W. Vealie. * ISLAND BAY—II a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. H. AshwortH. Subject: "What. Think , Ye of Christ?" Anthem: "God So * Loved the World." ' IJHORNDON METHODIST CIRCUIT. r MOLESWORTH-ST.—ll a.m., Rev. J. Dennis; 7 p.m., Rev. E. D. Patchett. Subject: "Heart's Desire." Solo: "Or I Divine Redeemer," Mrs. A. J. Johnston. , KARORI—II, Mr. F. Stock; 7, Rev. J. NORTHLAND—II, Rev. E. D. Patchett; ( • 7, Mr. G. F. Vance. ; KAIWARRA COMMUNITY SERVICES. II a.m., Family Worship led by Mr. f Mackie. '• At 7 p.m., come and enjoy a Happy Homely Meeting. Community Singing led by Mr. F. Shearer. Last Sunday 68 at- n tended, so come early for a good seat and a good sing. Everybody welcome. Vocal Duet by Messrs. Shearer and Gray. Testimony by Mr. R. G. Denton. Address by Mr. H. P. Mourant. i WELLINGTON EAST METHODIST 1 " CIRCUIT. { j Hataitai—ll a.m., Rev. H. Dyson. Anthem: "They have taken away My Lord" - (Stainer). 7, Rev. M. A. M'Dowell. An- ' them: "The Home Land" (Sullivan). Solo: { |r Mrs. Stock, "Day by Day." Maranui—ll, 1 Mr. H. Townshend; 7, Rev. H. Dyson. " Worser Bay—ll, Mr. C. E. Gardiner; 7, Mr. H. D. C. Horwood. Miramar—ll, Rev. - M. A. M'Dowell; 7, Mr. T. P. Mills. ] c J ; rj^HE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL 1 ■ .' CHURCH. 1. REV. H. W. NEWELL, M.A. \ i- -- 11 a.m.—On Putting Spiritual Aims First. ■, 7 p.m.—Present Day Tendencies: No. 4, ' Professionalism and Loss of Person- c » ality." ' . j pONGREGATIONAL . CHURCH, Cambridge terrace. Preacher: REV. HARRY JOHNSON. J 11 a.m.-YOUNG PEOPLE'S SERVICE " AND SCOUT RALLY. 6.45 p.m. —Song Service. 1 7 p.m.—Topic: "THE HISTORY OF THE l" ENGLISH BIBLE." : Soloist: MISS NGAIRE COSTER, v* Everybody Welcome. XTEWTOWN CONGREGATIONAL I -> CHURCH, -i * Constable street. J Rev. David Jones, M.A., Minister. 11 a.m. —"The Christian's Joy." 7 p.m. "Christ Came to Seek and Save j the Lost."l. Everybody welcome. —— k p.H.U R C H . O F GO D, _ '-' 4S, Randwick crescent, Moera. Meetings at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. j "THE PRAYER OF JESUS. THAT THEY ALL MAY BE ONE." (John 17: i 21). That is also the Aim of Papacy. ~ "The whole family in Heaven and on ■ Earth derives its name from the Father." (Eph. 3:14-15). That is Theocratic and NOT Democratic, or Real-Public. The prayer of Jesus and _ the aim of the Papal ( Church will not be attained while we have so many Sects, Denominations, and . 3 So-called Gospel Halls. Jesus "said: "Many .£■ will come in My Name, saying I am the Christ, and they will mislead many/ !- (Matt. 24:5; M's Trns). 1 1 Paul said: "Yes, men of your own nura- J ' ber will arise, with perversions of the i TRUTH to <1 -.vr the Disciples after ) •. them." (Acts 20:30). 3 " Read how they are described by Paul i in 2 Cor. 11: 13-15): "Apostles? They i are spurious Apostles, false workmen; no wonder they are masquerading as 1 'apostles of Christ,' they do, for Satan i himself masquerades as an angel of light, i '■> so it is no surprise if His ministers also ( masquerade as ministers of Righteous- ( The Ambassadors of the Gospel of God 3 (Rom. 1:1) should go and teach ALL ] Nations in the NAME of the Father, as s il Jesus did (John 5:43-44). They must . I preach "The Incorruptible Seed which is the WORD o£ God. The Law of (Ex. 20: ' 2-17) that liveth and endureth for .ever. (1 Peter, 1:23-25. R.V.). Read carefully < (Deut. 18:15-20, with. Acts 3:22-23). In : the LIFE, or conduct of Jesus we have the full manifestation of the TEN Commandments, and HE was called lne WORD of God" (Rev. 19:13). . From Heaven the Father's heard to say "This is MY BELOVED SON. Hear Him." (Luke 9:35). We ■: have ("ONE LORD, ONE Faith, One Baptism, ONE GOD, and Father of ALL who is over us all, who pervades us ALL, - who is within us ALL." (Eph. 4:5-6). ', The Prayer of Jesus will be answered (Phil., 2:10-11), R.V. "I heard .Every Creature in Heaven and on earth and • under the earth crying, "Blessing and honour and glory and dominion for ever and ever, to Him who is seated on the Throne and to the Lamb." (Rev. 5:13). ' The Father gave His ONLY SON to Bless and Save us. Shall it be m VAIN? - (John 3:16). "Whence to me this waste , o£ love? Ask my Advocate above. See I the cause in Jesus's face, Now before the < Throne of Grace." £ 7 "Tho Church, not Babylon," 4s 6d post- ' cd. 1 DAVID NIELD, f ■ Pastor. r , ■ s rriHE PENTECOSTAL MISSION OF •*• NEW ZEALAND, ] 29, Vivian street. "Meditate upon these things; give thy- i self wholly to them; that thy profiting ( may appear to all." { SUNDAY, 15th JUNE. 5 11 a.m.—Pastor A. Jackson. ( ■ 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School. . 7 p.m.—Mr. R. Young. BROOKLYN—II a.m.: Mr. J. Morgan. FARISH STREET.—6.IS p.m.: Open Air. "Take heed unto thyself and unto the f ■ doctrine; continue in them." THURSDAY—7.3O p.m.: Bible Exposition, ' ■ "Christ's Second Coming." f SATURDAY—7.IS p.m.: Young People's l Meeting. . "For in doing this thou shalt both save thyself, and them that hear thec." RIDDDTORD HALL, NEWTOWN, SUNDAY, 15th JUNE. 7.30 p.m.: PASTOR A. JACKSON. WELLINGTON SPIRITUALIST vv CHURCH. New Century Hall, Kent terrace. .. SUNDAY, 7 p.m., Address by Mr. R. A. Webb, Dipl. S.N.U. Subject, "THE RELIGION THAT IS WANTED." Come and Study Spiritualism. - Lyceum, 2.30 p.m.—Subject, "The Attainment of Truth." TUESDAY, 8 p.m.. Members' Circle. ■' WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m., a Public Ser-\-ice of Spiritualism. FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH, Trades Hall, Vivian street, f SUNDAY, 7 p.m. "BAPTISM AND REGENERATION." «-E. A. NOFFKE.
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