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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. WESLEY CHURCH, Tarannki Street.— Morning, 11: Rev. R. P. Keall. Evening, 7: Rev. T. R. Richards. "Vital Impressions." Anthem: "Come, Weary Pilgrims." (Communion.) BROOKLYN—II, Rev. T. R. Richards; 7, Rev, R. P. Kcall. WEBB STREET—II; Mr. Stccle; 7 Rev. G. S. Cook: ARO STREET—II, Rev. G. S. Cook; 7, Rev. R. Kainc. 'pHUKNDO* AIEXHUJJIS'I CIRCUIT. MOLESWORTH STREET—II, Rev. W. 11. Greeuslade. • 7, Rev. H. J. Odell. KARORI—II, Mr. H. D. C. Horwood. 7, Mr. F. M. Pinfold. NORTHLAND—II, Rev. 11. J. Odell. 7, Rev. W. H. Greenslade. KAIWARKA—II, Mr. H. S. Hart. 7, Bible Claws. rpRINITY METHODIST CHURCH (Opposite Ne\ytown School.) 11' a.m.—Rev. W. S. Rollings. 7 p.m.—Musical Service. Soloists, Misses K. Chappie (Christchurch), K. Sawyer Te Hor6), and Mr. H. Seaton; Preacher, Rev. W. Bramwell Scott. ELLINGTON EAST METHODIST CIRCUIT. HATAITAI-"COME TO CHURCH" CAMPAIGN: 11. Mr. H. F. Clarke. 7, Rev. P. E. Lcadlcy. Subject, "Life's Biggest Adventure." MARANUI—II, Rev. H. C. Matthews. 7, Mr. J. W. Black. WORSER BAY—II, Mr. J. W. Buchanan. 7, Rev. F. Greenwood. • MIRAMAR-"COME TO CHURCH" .CAMPAIGN: 11, Rev. F. E. Leadley. 7, Rev. H: C. Matthews. "Why I Believe in God." Oddfellows' * Lodges' Parade. Special music. »PHE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL J- CHURCH. THE REV. 11. W. NEWELL, M.A. 11 a.m.—"The Dangerous Good Man." 7 p.m.-"THE LIFE TRIUMPHANT." (Communion after Evening Service.) CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. REV. HARRY JOHNSON At Both Services. 11 a.m.—'-Think of Your Weaker Brother." 7 p.m.—"Three Vital Factors of Life." Prayer Meeting at 10.30 a.m. .Communion follows Evening Service. GOSPEL. HALL, VIVIAN STREET. rFHE Gospel of the Grace of God will ■*• (D.V.) be declared in GOSPEL HALL, VIVIAN STREET, NEXT LORD'S DAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Speaker: MR. C. J. DRAKE. Subject: "AFTER DEATH—WHAT!" ■ Everybody Heartily Welcome to this Meeting. COME. T7"VANGELISTIC SERVICES, *-*. 229 a Cuba Street (above People's Palace). 11 a.m.—Communion. ' Holy Ghost quickening. Speaker, MR. G. CHAMBERS. 2.30 p.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL. Scholars invited. 6.30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. 7 p.m.—"THE ALL SUFFICIENCY OF GOD. Speaker: MRS. BREWER. 730 p.m., Thursday—"TßUTH AND FALSEHOOD." These Meetings are full of Inspiration. T~~HE APOSTOLIC CHURCH, HE APOSTOLIC CHURCH, TRADES HALL, VIVIAN STREET. SUNDAY—II.O, Breaking of Bread; 2.30, S. School; 3.15, Young People's Bible Class. VOTE.—7.O, Gospel and Divine Healing. Speaker, Pastor A. L. Grcenway. Subject: "MULTITUDES . . . WHERE?" (At the close of. this service the sick will be prayed for.) TUES. AND THURS.—7.3O, Bible Teach : ing Services specially conducted for Christians and all seeking God's best. Speaker: PASTOR A. L. GREENWAY. TONIGHT, 7.30^-Missionary Prayer MeetSPEcfAL NOTE.—The Apostolic Church hold a service each Sunday, 7 pin., in the L. and Y. Hall, JACKSON .ST l^yK Nwelcome. "Wellington pentecostal W. ASSEMBLY, 86 Abel Smith Street. 11—Fellowship and Communion. 2 30—Sunday School Scholars' Service ot Song at Home for Aged Needy, Newtown. 7—Mr. W. Cantvell. BROOKLYN-11, Mr. B. A. Snowbaß. THURSDAY NEXT—Missionary Meeting conducted by Young Peoples League. PENTECOSTAL FELLOWSHIP, MASONIC HALL, Donald McLean Street, Newtown. Breaking of Bread-SUNDAY, 11 a.m. Speaker: MR. E. E. PENNINGTON. Everybody Welcome. The measure of Love. "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son." John, 3-16. pHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING, Victoria Hall. Adelaide Road. An address will be delivered (God willing) on SUNDAY NEXT. 7 p.m. Subject, "JESUS, 'THE LAMB OF GOD,' WHO BEARS AWAY THE SIN OF THE WORLD." A. cordial invitation to hear' this address wheu the ultimate result of having our sins borne away will be scnpturally demonstrated. "Seek and Ye Shall Find," said Jesus. Sunday School, 2.45 p.m. , fiHURCH OF GOD, 48 Randwick Crescent. Subject: "MY LORD DELAYETH HIS COMING." (Matt. 24-48.) We certainly thought by reading the Scriptures that the Son of God • would come to the Earth in 1934, as in Greek His Name spells. ■ . Why has He not come. Why this delay? Is it because we are not ready? DAVID NIELD, Pastor. IMPORTANT PUBLIC LECTURE TOMORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m. By MR. H. F. YON HAAST, M.A., LL.B., Delegate to the World Conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations. Subject: "THE PROBLEM OF PACIFIC RELATIONS." This is a lecture? o£ National Importance, and the Lecturer cordially invites Questions. • rPHEOSOPHICAL HALL, 19 MARION A STREET (near Te Aro P. 0.). Admission Free. \ ' EOPLE'S POPULAR SERVICED SUNDAY NIGHT. Conducted by ROLDIE KING. Song Leader: JOHN McNEILL. 6.30 p.m.—Street Song Service. 7 p.m.—Nimmo's Concert Hall. Subject, "WHEN CHRIST COMES. WHAT? "WHEN CHRIST COMES, WHAT?" TiTILLIAH HOLMES, FREE ADDRESS, »» SUNDAY, 7.15, 77 Willie Street. "PROPHECY." ' How Future Events Can be Known. What is Coming Soon. rnENT MISSION, UPPER WILLIS JL STREET (Continued).— Sunday, 7 p.m.; Tues., Thurs., and Sat., 7.30. Tent comfortably heated. All welcome. —HE SALVATION ARMY STORES, BOOK DEPOT, ETC., 203 Cuba Street. Call any day. or up to 8 o'clock on Friday evening. New books material always arriving. A great range to select from. Material for Sunday school workers, preachers, and evangelists. The best house in the city for Doctrinal and Requisite? calculated to assist in Christian work. Come once, and you will come frequently. ~' -" TELEPHONE 494 M. * "

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1934, Page 3

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