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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI-ST. Minister: Rev. T. R. Richards. Morning, 11—Rev. T. It. Richards: "The Meaning of the Cross." Evening, 7. —Rev. T. R. Richards. A Leuten Cantata, "The Darkest Hour" .(Moore). This will be rendered by a largo Choir at Evensong Service. Soloists: Miss M. Sawyer, Messrs. R. R. Oit, Roy Hill, and C. W. Svensen. Organist, Mr. ll'. Temple White. BROOKLYN, .11 and 7—Rev. K. Raine. Evening (Musical Service), special Soloists. WEBI3-ST., 11.—Missioner 13. M. Kirkland; 7, Mr. C. M. Luke. ARO-SX. MISSION (Sunday School Anniversary)—ll, Mr. R. U. Boys; 3, Rev. T. R. Richards; 7, Missioner B. M. Kh-kland. (Special singing by children at all Services). FRIDAY NEXT, Good Friday—United Service in Weslev Church, 7 p.m. Preacher, Rev. E. D. Patchett (President of Conference). THORNDON METHODIST CIRCUIT. MOLESWORTH-ST.—ll a.m.. Rev. E. D. Patchett. Subject: "Faithful." 7 p.m., Mr.^J. W. Black. Special Easter Music from Cantata "Olivet to Calvary. KARORI—II. Rev. J. T. Pinfold, D.D.; 7, Rev. Charles Wiekham. KAIWARRA, Harvest Festival Services. —11, Rev. J. Dennis; 7, Rev. E. D. Patchett. Special Music and DecoraNORTHLAND CHURCH ANNIVERSARY.—II a.m., Rev. Charles Wickham; 7 p.m., Rev. J. Dennis. Cantata, "Penitence, Pardon, and Peace." Soloists, Mrs. Brownlee and Mr. Hamilton. WELLINGTON SOUTH METHODIST > v CIRCUIT. TRINITY CHURCH—II a.m.: Church Parade (Scouts, Guides, Cubs, Brownies). 7 p.m.: Cantata, "From Olivet to Calvary," by Choir, assisted by other friends. Soloists: Tenor. Mr. Frank Bryant; baritone, Mr. Roy Dellow. Minister: Rev. I. W: Vealie. ISLAND BAY—II a.m. and 7 p.m., Jic.v. 11. Ash worth. Subject: "The Sacrifice of Christ." Solo: "In the Temple," by Miss Hope. Anthem: "God So Loved the World." HAPPY VALLEY—7 p.m.: Trinity Mission Band. ELLINGTON EAST METHODIST CIRCUIT. HATAITAI—II: Rev. E. S. Harkness. 7: Mr. H. N. Vivian. MARANUI—II: Mr. H. Townshend.. 7: Rev. M. A. M'Dowell. WORSER BAY—11: Mr. W. F. Stock. 7: Rev. E. S. Harkness-. MIRAMAR—II: Rev. M. A. M'Dowell. 7: Mr. H. D. C. Horwood. T OWER HUTT METHODIST -^ CHURCH, 11 a.m.—Rev. Harold Sharp. Solo, "The First Palm Sunday" (Faur), Mr. W. Goudie. 7 p.m.—Stainer's "Crucifixion." Soloists: Mr. W. E. Saunders (tenor), Mr. S. E. Rodger (bass). TAJ.TA.—II a.m., Mr. T. Attwood; 7 p.m., Rev. A. Harding. WAIWHETU.—II a.m.. Rev. A. Harding; . 7 p.m., Mr. S. G. Hoarc. I BELMONT—3 p.m., Rev. Harold Sharp. THE SALVATION ARMY, VIVIAN STREET CITADEL. "A DAY WITH THE PROPHETS." Adjutant S. Green speaks on 11 a.m.—"What Do the Prophets Say?" 3 p.m.—"Christ is Coming." 7 p.m.—"The Final Unfolding in the Revelation." You must hear these Stirring Addresses. Q.OSPEL HALL, VIVIAN STREET. The Gospel of The Grace of God will (D.V.) be Preached in GOSPEL HALL, VIVIAN STREET, ou SUNDAY, NEST, at 7 p.m. Speaker: MR. WATSON Le COUTEUR, Evangelist. Also . RIDGEWAY SCHOOL, MORNINGTON. SUNDAY NEXT, at 7 p.m. The Gospel will be sounded forth. MEETINGS FOR PRAYER, PRAISE, , AND MINISTRY OF THE .WORD OF GOD are'being convened as under — FRIDAY, 3rd APRIL, and MONDAY, Gth APRILCONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. Morning—lo.3o to 12.30. Afternoon—2.3o to 4.30. livening—7 p.m. to 9 p.m. SATURDAY, 4th APRIL, and SUNDAY, sth APRIL— In GOSPEL HALL, VIVIAN STREET, at 3 p.m. A very cordial invitation is extended to all to be present at the above mentioned meetings. TORY STREET HALL. ORY STREET HALL. TORY STREET HALL. The Good News of God's Love for a" Lost and Ruined World will be once more told out at Tory Street Hall TO-MORROW, AT 7. TO-MORROW, AT 7. TO-MORROW, AT 7. Mr. Don Gillies will be the speaker. Bright Singing, a Clean, Cosy Hall, a Hearty Welcome, and Seats for 500. The Week Night Meeting for Prayer, followed by a Bible Study from Mr. Silk. Strangers invited and welcomed at every meeting in Tory Street Hall, Top Tory street, next Mount Cook School. . BIBLE LECTURES. j^IRAMAR TOWN HALL. SUNDAY, 7.30 p.m. "THE DOWNTRODDEN JEW. WILL HE BE REINSTATED IN THE HOLY LAND? DOES IT CON■STITUTE A SIGN OF OUR LORD'S RETURN?" Special Music. Speaker: EVANGELIST BATTYE. Song Service precedes address. THE PENTECOSTAL ' MISSION. -*- .29, Vivian street. SUNDAY, 29th MARCH. 11 a.m.—Mr. E. E. Pennington. 7 p.m.—Evangelist Stod. Wilson. BROOKLYN.—II a.m.: Mr. J. Morgan. SATURDAY—7.IS p.m., Young People. TJNITARIAN FREE CHURCH, Dominion Farmers' Institute. SUNDAY, 29th MARCH, 7 p.m. Mr. E. C. Isaac, F.R.A.S. "A CANDLE." THEOSOPHIGAL SOCIETY. TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 7 p.m.: PUBLIC LECTURE. - '•THE COMING CHANGES IN RELIGION." ".Religion is the oldest and most universal of human concerns." THEOSO.PHICAL HALL, j 19, Mai4ou street (near Te Aro P. 0.) ELLINGTON SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. Kent terrace. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. PSYCHIC ADDRESS BY MR. R. A. WEBB, Dipl. S.N.U. Followed by Psychic Delineation. LYCEUM, 2.30 p.m.—For Children and Adults. TUESDAY, 8 p.m.—Members' Circle. WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m.—Public Service of Spiritualism. CPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF £5 NEW ZEALAND, (Wellington Branch). Rechabite Chambers, 125, Willis street. Divine Service 7 p.m. Speaker: MRS. BOWLES. Subject: "THE UNSEEN LIFE." Clairvoyance after Circle. Social and Dance, Saturday. 4th April. ■pAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH, •*• Trades Ha!!, Vivian street. SUNDAY. 7 P.M. , '-".THE DEATH ON THE CROSS." | ■ E. A. NOFFKE. i ... .... ,

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 74, 28 March 1931, Page 5

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