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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. WESLEY CHURCH. TARANAKI-ST. Minister: REV. T. R. RICHARDS. Re-opening o£ re-constructed and extended Organ. Singing by large choir of past and present members. Morning—ll, Rev. T. R. Richards, "Religion and Art." Anthem: "Lord, I Have Loved the Habitation of Thy House" (Torrance). Solo: "But the Lord is Mindful" (Mendelssohn), Miss Joy Sutherland. Evening—7, Rev. T. R. Richards. Subject, "The Place of Sacred Song in the Ministry of Christ." Anthems: "Gloria" (Mozart), "Hallelujah" (Handel). Solo: "My Hope is in the Everlasting" (Stainer), Mr. E. J. Hill. Organ Recital by Mr. H. Temple White from 6.30-7 o'clock. The evening service will be broadcast. WEBB-ST—ll, Missioner Kirklaud; 7, Mr. Mom-ant. ARO-ST. MISSION—7, Missioner Kirkland. BROOKLYN—II and 7, Rev. E. Raine, Evangelistic Services. Soloist,, evening, Mrs. Dowlcr und Quartet Party. ELLINGTON SOUTH METHODIST CIRCUIT. TRINITY CHURCH—II a.m., "Nature's Display of Intelligence." 7 p.m.: ''Is Nature .a Book of Revelation?" Anthem, "The King of Love."' Preacher, Rev. T. W.'Vealie. Circuit Quarterly Meeting at Trinity, Tuesday Next, loth July, 7.30 p.m. ISLAND BAY—II a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. H. Ashworth. Subject. "Lot's Choice." Anthem, "Thine Everlasting Light." rpHORNDON METHODIST CIRCUIT. MOLESWORTH STREET—II a.m., Mr. J. Raine. 7 p.m., Rev. J. Dennis. Anthem. KARORI-11, Mr. T. P. Mills; 7, Rev. Wm. Beckett. NORTHLAND-11, Rev. J. Dennis; 7, Mr. H. D. C. Horwood. TTAIWARRA COMMUNITY SERVICE. . 11 a.m., Rev. Wm. Beckett. 7 p.m., Mr. A.. 11. Brooks. Gospel Address and Hymns. WELLINGTON EAST METHODIST vv CIRCUIT. HATAITAT—II and 7, Rev. E. S. Harkness. Special Gift Sunday. Anthems: Morning, "Te Deum" (Jackson); evening, "Glorious Is Thy Name" (Mozart). Solo by Mrs. Edward Cameron, "Nearer, My God, To Thee." MARANUI—II, Mr. C. E. Gardiner; 7, Rev. M. A. M'Dowell. WORSER BAY—II, Mr. D. Fletcher; 7, Mr. H. N. Vivian. Miraniar—ll, Rev. M. A. M'Dowell; 7, Mr. A. Mackie. rpHE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. REV. H. W. NEWELL, M.A, 11 a.m.—"The City of God." 7 p.m .-"FAMOUS BOOKS: THE 'CONFESSIONS', OF ST. AUGUSTINE." Solo, Miss Marjorie Bennie, /■'Angels, Ever Bright and Fair." CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. REV. HARRY JOHNSON 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. At I he Evening Service the Rev. Harry Johnson, who spent ten years in the Central African Mission Field, will speak ou "WITH NATIVE ELEPHANT-HUN-TERS IN THE SWAMPS OF CENTRAL AFRICA." Come and hear him. ■VTEWTOWN CONGREGATIONAL -^ CHURCH, Constable street, Rev. David Jones, M.A., Minister. SERVICES, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Social half-hour at the close of the evening service. Everybody welcome. TORY STREET HALL. ORY STREET HALL. HAERE MAI! (Come here!) Xl KONEI TATOU XI KONEI TATOU (Let its gather together.) WHAKARONGO AI WHAKARONGO AI (To listen.) KINGA KUPU OTE KONGO PAI KINGA KUPU OTE RONGO PAI (To the Words of the Gospel!) TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. At 7 o'clock, Mr. Victor Mai, Maori Evangelist, will speak on "Te Rongo Pai Ote Ripeka—the Good News of the Cross." A Maori party, consisting of Miss Rangi and Messrs. Hikirangi Pohatu and Pohokura Tuhura, will sing Maori hymns. The Sunday school children will also sing anniversary hymns. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 2.45,' Mr. C. J. Drake speaks at the Adult Bible Class on "An Outline of the Dispensations." MONDAY EVENING. 7.43, Mr. Ernest Salisbury, of Upper Hutt, another of New Zealand's young men who has heard God's call to Foreign Missions, will tell how he was led to decide on Luanza, Central Affrica, as his prospective field of labour. He leaves shortly to assist Mrs. Dan Crawford in the work established by her husband. Lantern Views of mission work in Luanza will be shown. A big attendance is expected. WEDNESDAY EVENING, 7.45, Prayer Meeting, to be followed by an address by Mr. E. H. Willis on "The 'I Wills' of Jacob. THURSDAY EVENING, 7.45, Young People's Meeting, to be addressed by Mr. Gordon Junk on "The Motives in Christian Service." A Welcome Awaits YOU at all these Services. fj H IT X C H. OF G O D, v> 48, Randwick crescent, MOERA. Meetings for Worship and Bible Study, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. VISITORS WELCOME. "MANKIND WILL HAVE TWO BODIES: For there is a NATURAL IjODY (from Adam) and there is a SPIRITUAL BODY (from Christ). The iUKoI Natural; afterward that which is SPIRITUAL." 1 Cor., 15:44-46. "As ALL die in ADAM, so SHALL ALL be made alive in Christ." V. 22. We cannot have both bodies at the same time. The NATURAL BODY has to be SOWN, or buried, before it can be raised a • Spiritual Body at the Resurrection. To have SPIRITUAL bodies we MUST "receive with meekness the IMPLANTED" and Incorruptible SEED, Christ THE WORD, of GOD'S Holy TEN. Then a Spiritual BODY is Possible, NOT otherwise. Many declare, like the S. Army and the Pentecostals, to be already BORN AGAIN, when they aro not even BEGOTTEN: Jesus was BORN AGAIN when He rose from the dead. Before then He was always called "THE ONLY BEGOTTEN SON." 1 John 1:14, 3:16-18. See Col. 1:18. Rev. 1:5, R.V. Jesus tells us that they which have done evil will come to the resurrection of damnation. (John 5:29.) The wicked will have their NATURAL bodies; begotten by the CORRUPTIBLE Satanic SEED, the Law of Sin and Death. They will see Abraham, in the Kingdom of God, and themselves thrust out. (Luke 13:28.) To be devoured in the Lake of fire. (Rev. 20:7-10.) Are we sowing the GOOD SEED to be Born the Children of GOD; or the CORRUPTIBLE SEED to become the children of THE DEVIL? Ye will be born again. "Be not deceived. MAKE No mistakeGod is not to be mocked—a man will just reap what he sows; ho who sows for hifi flesh will reap destruction from the flesh., and he who sows for the Spirit will reap ETERNAL LIFE from the SPIRIT." M's Trns. Gal. 6:7-8. To be well instructed on the NEW BIRTH, read "The Church, NOT Babylon," which contains a chapter thereon. Price 4s 6d, posted~Sent free of cost to the poor who write for it. TOO VALUABLE TO MISS. DAVID NIELD, Pastor. PAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH, ■*■ Trades Hall, Vivian street, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. --GOD." si. A. COFFEE, I

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 11, 12 July 1930, Page 5

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