AfETHODIST CHURCH- OF : NEW f x ' ZEALAND. WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. Morning, 11—REV. G. S. COOK, "THE NEED OF CHARITY." Evening, 7-Rev. T. R. RICHARDS. "AS SEEING HIM WHO IS - INVIS- ' JL-BIjE, m y£BB&!JS-n and 7' Rev- X- P- Seal'WEBB STREET-U. Mr. R. Denton; 7, Mr, Black. ARO STREET-11, Rev. T. R. Richards; 7, Rev. G. S. Cook. Organist: Wesley .Street, Mr. Stanley Oliver. _^ IJIHORNDON METHODIST CIRCUIT: MOLES WORTH STREET-U, Mr. F M. . r Pinfold. 7, Rev. T. W. Vealie. . XARORI-11, Rev. W. H. Greenslade. 7. Mr. H. Kelly. NORTHLAND-11, Rev. R. Raine 7. Rev. W. H. Greenslade. KAIWAERA-11, Mr. T. Steele. 7, Mr. .- N..S. Slyfield. _^__ TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, Opposite Newtown Softool. 10 a.m.—Sister Ethel McMillan,,from the Solomons. 11 a.m.—Preacher, Rev.,W. Bramwell fccott. Broadca-st Service. Anthem, The Everlasting ■ Strength," ■■ 7 p.m.—Thanksgiving Service. ' IyELLINGTON EAST METHODIST TT CIRCUIT. HATAITAI-11, Mr. W. F. Stock; 7, Rev. R. Raine. MARANUI—II, Mr. A. G. Mackie; 7, Rev. H. C. Matthews. WORSER BAY-"COME-TO-CHURCH" CAMPAIGN. 11, Mr. H. Kelly; £ Mr. J. O. Priestley. ' MIRAMAR—II, Rev. H. C. Matthews; 7, Mr. J. W. Buchanan. WELLINGTON - PENTECOSTAL VV MISSION, , . S6' Abel Smith Street. 11—Communion, Mrs. M. A. Roberts. 2.3o—Bible Classes and Sunday School 7—Mrs. M. Watt. .' ' : BROOKLYN-11. Mr. W. Catitrell. Thursday, 7.30, Young People's League; Friday—Gospel Service and Supper for "Hard-ups." THE TERRACK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. ' ' THE REV. 11. AY. NEWELL, MIA. 11 a.n-i-^"The Creation Story in Geneais." 7 p.m.-"PREDESTINATION.'' Next Sunday, Sunday School Anniversary. CONGREGATIONAL' • CHURCH, (Jambridge Tei'rice. Minister: REX,HARRY JOHNSON. Preacher for. Sunday: i PASTOR, GORDON SMITH : . (Devonport Church, Auckland). 11 a.m.—"Jesus Christ- in-1 the Midst." 7 p.m.—"Outward Conditions and Inward Experiences." ■ " . ''Prayer Meeting at 10.30 a.m. 1 V ANGELICAL ~. MISSION, ~ 229 - Cuba Street.' .-.■■.. 11 a.m.—Communion. Speaker, .'Mr. A. ■ -.Baken .--..'- ---2.30 p.m.—Sunday School. 6.30 p.m.,—Prayer. . * 6.45 p.m.—Song Service. -. . ! 7 p.m. —Subject, "The Nbn-illiisiva Mirage of God." Speaker, Mr; W. Cantrell. J 7.3o—Thursday. PRAISE. ' . j Q.OSPEL HALL, VIVIAN STREEET. .The Gospel Meeting for next Lord's Day Evening will be conducted in the : ' CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH, Trades Hall, Vivian Street. SUNDAY. ; 11—Breaking of Bread. 2.3o—Sunday School. 3.ls—Young People's Bible Class. Special 7 o'clock. Gospel and Divine Healing Service. Subject: "AN OLDFASHIONED REMEDY." Speaker, Pastor Alfred L. Greenway. Note.—L. and Y. Hall, Jackson Street, Petone, Sunday, . 11' aiid 7. Speaker, Brother Anderson. Tuesday and Thursday—7.3o, Bible Teaching Services. Speaker, Pastor ■ Greenway. . . ,- . . ■ TONIGHT, AT 7—Prayer Meeting, fol-' ■ lowed by two short Addresses by Brothers Baker and Lawrence. EVERYBODY INVITED. , PENTECOSTAL FELLOWSHIP. Masonic Hall, Donald McLean Street. Newtown. Breaking of Bread—SUNDAY, 11 a.m. Speaker: E. Wilson. Every body Welcome. "Above all things have fervent charity among yourselves."—l Peter 4:8. SOCIETY OF FRIENDS—A • Meeting .for Worship will beheld on Sunday, October 21. at -11 a.m., at Friends' House, Moncrieff Street. Visitors cordially invited. THE SURE WORD OF PROPHECY. Such is the description given by the Apostle Peter Jo the records of the Old Testament writers. It is sure, because they spake moved by God's Holy Spirit. They declared beforehand of thing*, to come, consequentl}"- in this far-off day we are able to test the accuracy of their statements. ■ You are invited to attend a series of addresses on Prophecy, and its presentday fulfilment. Subject for Sunday, October.. 21, at 7 p.m., D.V.: ' . ,:.'.. ; '•PROPHECY AND AN UNCHRISTIAN WORLD." ' A Cordial Welcome. pHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING, Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road. ', WELLINGTON CHRISTADELPHIAN " ECCLESIA. God Willing, an Address will be delivered at 7 p.m. SUNDAY. . Subject: "MAN: HIS CONSTITUTION AND ■ DESTINY. IS THERE A RETURN , FROM THE GRAVE?" ' Seats free. No collection. All welcome, i
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1934, Page 3
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