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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. Iy^SODIST CHURCH OF NEW IT*, ZEALAND. „ WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI-ST. Minister: REV, T. R. RICHARDS. Morning, 11—Rev. R. Raine: "Godliness." Evening,.7—Rev. T. R. Richards: "The Central Message of the Cross." Anthem: "The Peace of God":. (Rhein- '■■'• berger). BROOKLYN—Church Anniversary. 11, Rev. T. R. Richards; 7, Rev. R. Raine: "The Rule of Addition." Soloists: Mrs. Hindle and Mr. R. Hill. WEBB-ST.—ll, Missioner Kirkland; 7, Mr. Whitfield. ARO-ST. MISSION—7,: Missioner Kirkland. Soloist, Mr. Boyce.; : :■ Concert, Brooklyn, Wednesday Evening. WELLINGTON SOUTH METHODIST V , CIRCUIT. ' TRINITY-11 a.m.Tiev. T. W. Vealic; subject, "The Doxology of the Lord's Prayer." -'7 p.m., Rev. B. R. Hames, M.A., V.M.B.C. Travelling Secretary. : Anthem, "King of Love." Solo by '■'-■ Mrs. W. Coventry, "O Divine. Redeemer" (Gdunod). ISLAND BAY—II a.m. and 7 p.m.,/ Rev. „ H. Ashworth; subject, "The Age of ! : Speed." Anthem, "I Adore Thee." METHODIST, CIRCUIT. MOLESWORTH-SK—ll a.m., Rev. E. D. Patchett; 7, Rev. E. D. Patchott. "The House Beautiful." ■■-.>• ,' -■ KARORI—II, Rev. J. Dennis; 7, Mr. H. Tunnicliffe. : ■ NORTHLAND-11, Mr. T. P.' Mills; 7, ,Rev. J. Dennis. Musical service. Solo, ■ Mrs.. Brownlee.; Anthems. KAIWARRA-11, Mr.-W.'P.: Stock; 6.45, Community Singing; duets ', by Mr. . and Mrs*. Shearer and the Misses Viv- ■'.: ian. Gospel address, Mr. H; S. Hart. \X7ELLINGTON EAST , METHODIST ;»"■.' - ..: CIRCUIT. .;.... ';.■■ Hataitai—ll,-a.m.,. Mr. H. N. Vivian;. 7, Rev. E. S. Hiirknoss; anthem, "For Ever Worthy Is Thy Lamb" (Tchaikovsky); soloist,;-Mrs. G. Jennings,..".There Were Ninety and Nine." Marauui—ll, Mr. H. F. Clarke; 7, Rev: M. A.' , M'DoweU. Worser' Bay—ll, Rev. M. A.;M*pbwcll;■'7, Mr.' H. P. -Mourant. Miramar—ll, Rev. E. S.Harknesa; 7/ Mr. J. Ferris. . :; v rpHE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL -.;.'■•■■ : .V CHURCH. .■.•■;■..'' .-. ..:- ---■;;/ 'REVvH.W. NEWELL, M.A. J- ;' 11 a.m.—Character through Temptation. . 7 p.m.—Present Day Tendencies: No. 5, • The> Position of the: Child. Solo: "It is Enough" (Mendelssohn), Mr. :■':' P. Watson.; ■•'. > ■■'■■- ; ■ • . ■ ' Anthem: "Father, Thy Love and Power." ■'■';'. (Walmsley). .;. '..-.- •"' ;/-. : "'• pONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, V. Cambridge terrace. ; ; - /iSEV. HARRY-JOHNSON. ;/ ;/ . ../. .will .preach >as under:; •■■'■'■•.; 11 .-.a.m.—-'.-The: Law of Service/ in .the ~ Kingdom of God." ' • 6.45 p.m.—Song Service. , 7 - P :m.-"OUR NATIONAL V DEBT TO THE ENGLISH BIBLE/* : "•" -■ Everybody Welcome. NEWTOWN ■ CONGREGATIONAL ... v..:'; --'. ■ /CHURCH,/.-- . ;!-,>> '•..' ;"'•■ ..Constable street. •'■ : •/• ' : Rev.: David Jones, M.A.," Minister. ~ 11 •/a.m.'—"-Thy •■ Testimonies are Wonder-.■..■■.•£ul:"--'-v / , - '~-. ' r'yil ■:'••'■•. •:--1' 7' p.m.—"Following Christ from a Dis- ./■:'.. tance." / '/■;■■:■■"■ .'.,'• '•■•;■'■;/"■';'■ ': ■". ■':--' .; ' •-;. '■'■■'■ Awelcome to everybody. pHURCH .OF GOD. V- 48, Randwick crescent, MOERA. • Meetings for Worship and Bible Study at-11 a.m.and 7 p.m. ; - / ■ "BACK XO THE BIBLE.? 1 "Babylon the great is fallen ;. .and is become the habitation,of devils. . . ."• '.'■:• "GO OUT FROM HER MY PEOPLE that ye be not partakers;of her sins, and that you receive not of her plagues." Rev. 18:1-8, R.C. i Trfls. "For her sins have reached unto Heaven." V 5. It is needful to know some of r the SINS OF BABYLON.. . , ■■■ ■'-' •■■'- -•■ ■' *'■•';■' ■" ■■'■''■■ IT, SAYS: We must liear the XJhiircti. rrue. The Church that Jesus gave THE WORDS OF GOD. (John 17:8.) Babylon OMITS the; first spoken -WORD; of ;the HOLY TEN of Sinai. (Ex. 20:2-17.) Jesus says: "The First Commandment of ill is: "Hear O, Israel; the Lord '■ Thy Sod is ONE GOD." Mark, 12:29. It is i sin to ADD or to take away'from,the WORD of God. Deut. 4:2. Be'v. 22; 18.19. s To teach that.there are more .than ONE 3OD is to make Idolaters. There.aire 2243 Fexts in the Bible which clearly indicate ;he UNITY OF GOD. See "The Church (Jot Babylon." Section on the Trinity. The PROFANE use of the Father's Same is sinful. To KEEP Sunday -the FIRST day of the week instead of- the ieventh is an idolatrous, sinful act. Yet, ;he Wellington Ministers tell us "TO ?IGHT FOR SUNDAY."; ; To lovt, and to state that Jesus was >orn in December instead of September, ;hat He was killed oa Good Friday, and lot upon Wednesday, and that He rose hi Sunday' and not' on Saturday, is to jartake of the sins of Babylqni Rev. 12:15 /" ■"•' '';: ' ■'-'* ■• ■' • ':' "■'■'' "'"'"■■■:- The observance of New : Year's Day, Christinas Day, Good Friday is based upon traditional falsehoods wnjJe*S«'-S9IIXI SABBATH DAY is FORGOTTEN , and lisobeyed. .--.- ■''■ -.-" ■•.. :\'.;-~ /., '-.'•■ . \"'■■' To alter the beginning of the day^from he BIBLE SUNSET to SUNSET to l.C.'s Midnight to Midnight is sinful, for t joins the sixth working day to'the Holy !abbath Day.. Thus defiling and abrogatng it. MAY not Gentiles now say: 'Surely our fathers. have; inherited lies, ere. 16-19. To be saved from the plagues we lust not partake of Babylon sins.. We hould pray: 'Trove me, O God, and know dy. heart. Examine me and know, my laths. And see;if there.be in me.the way if INIQUITY. And lead me m the STERNAL WAY." Ps. 138:2354. Douay Jible. There will be very/few- %o^ escape [eception if the WHOLE WORLD isdeeived by "The Devil and • Satan/; Rev, 0.9 ■•■•./■ '■■ "'• • • ;-"'-' ■ •■'.'.■ •.»■■•■■.■•:■.- ■■■.;..-. - DAVID NIELD, Pastor. To know more of the BABYLON^ Sins cad "The Church Not Babylon^ 4s 6c *sted, and the "VIRGIN; BIRTH," ,6d tamps. .'■'■'.. ■■.■>-■■■. ■...'■■■;•'.:'"..•■'• l-.■;■->''■'/•■'-"/ PHE PENTECOSTAL MISSION OF «■ ~/.•/ /■• NEW-.ZEALAND,■■■.'/■:•■■:■■■•■■■- ■■•• ;. / ■ ..-• 29.- Vivian street. ' /, .' •-.. "Bo not deceived: God is not mocked; sr whatsoever a man sowetb, that shall ,c also reap." (Gal. 6: 7.) ; : SUNDAY,.22nd JUNE. 1 a.m.—Mr. H. V. Roberts. /: .30 p.m.-^Sunday School..' : 7 p.m.—Gospel Meeting. , Pastor A. Jackdu."-'.- .- .■■' .■' ■ . ■-'■'•■■■■ '-■ ■'.. irooklyn—ll a.m., Mr. W. Cantrell. ARISH STREET.-6.15 p.m.: Open Air. HURSDAY—7.3O p.m.: Bible Exposition, "Christ's Second Coming." / ATURDAY—7.IS p.m.: Young People's Meeting. "And let us not be weary in well-doing: jr in due season we shall reap, if we lint not." (Gal. 6: 9.) SPIRITUALIST "'■;:•.■- /' -CHURCH. ' / :.■.:■■."'■ " , . New. Century Hall, Kent terrace. UNDAY, 7 p.m., Address by Mr. R. A. Webb, Dipl. S.N.U. Subject, "THE THREEFOLD CHARACTER." Spiritual Vision., Inquirers welcome. /• YCEUM, 2.30 p.m.—Subject: "The Origin of the Lyceum." .-.'•'. ' ', ... UESDAY, 8 p.m.—Church Members' Circle. ■ - v '■ "/ ■-- '; - ■ ■'''■■■ WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m., a Public Service of Spiritualism: ■ "EXT SATURDAY (2Sth)— Lyceum Social. •■■■'' ' :- ■ JOPE HALL, MIRAMAR. SUNDAY EVENING at 7 o'clock. MR. JOHN SMITH will preach the ;•■■■'■ the Gospel. , ■• : MONDAY, EVENING, at 7.30, FREE ANTERN LECTURE:: ■Mr. Ernest Salisiry, who is»leaving for . Central ■ Africa ■ assist Mrs. Dan Crawford in Missiony Work in the Luanza, will give; a free intern Lecture illustrating the work, and editions of the people. : .■■■"■ ; / A hearty invitation 13 exteaded to all 'ia,. tend these meetings^ / ; ; ,
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 144, 21 June 1930, Page 5
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