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RELIGIOUS SERVJCES. I 0.0. F. HALL, .ALLEN STREET *■* (Opp. Paramount, Courtenav Place); THE FIFTH LECTURE Of the Series under the title of ■ - ■ - " "FUNDAMENTAL BIBLE •' DOCTRINES." "Will be delivered (God willing) in tit above tall," on SUNDAY, at 7 p.m., When attention will be 'directed to Light ' from the Bible" concerning "THE FATHER, SON, AND HOLY SPIRIT" IN CONTRAST TO .THE FICTITIOUS MAN-MADE DOCTRINE OF. THE . TRINITY.. BIBLE TEACHING IS (1) THAT God—the Father, a -personal ■ God dwelling in Heaven—is ONE, not three. (Deut. 6:4, Mark'l2:29, 1 Cor. ' S:6, Isa. 45:5, Hebs. i:3, Matt. 6:9, 'I Kings 8:39). . ■ ' ■ (2) THAT 'Jesus Christ, "the .only ; begotten of the Father" "fore-ordained before the foundation of the World;" but "manifested in these last ■ times," is '•THE SON OF GOD," not God the Son. John 1:14, 1 Pet. 1:20, Gals. 4:4:, Luke- 1:35, . Matt. 3:17. Luke 2:52, Roms; 1:3-4, 2 Cor.' 1:19, Hebs. S:S, 1 ■ John 4:15). • . , . (3) THAT, the "Spirit"- (Ghost) is not a. personal God at all, but the POWEK or ENERGY of the Eternal Father, by which He controls1 and knows, all things, and by which all life is kept in being. (Psa. 139:7-12, Job 34:14-15, Pea. 51:12, Psa. 104:30, Acts 17:28, I\eh. 9:30. 2 Pet. 1:21; Mic. 3:8, Luke 1:35, Acts 8:14-19, Acts' 10:3S, Luke 9r43, 1 "Cor. '6:14, Job 26:12, Jer. 10:12).' . "IF WE WALK IN THE LIGHT / . .' THE BLOOD OF '' JESUS • CHBIST HI3 SON CLEANSETH US FROM ALL ' SIN." (I John 1:7. Psa. 119:130, 2 Tim. 3:15, Isa. 8:20, Isa. 66:2, John 0:39.) , Questions Invited. '.' No collection. ■ Ifjinable .to attend'write "Bible-Truth," care above hall, for free literature. : _' ■ rjHURCH OF ; : CHRIST, . .Colombo Street, Wellington South. II a.m.—Worship. Speaker: A. Liebezeit. 7 p.m—Gospel Service/ Speaker: W.G. Carpenter. ..■;'■• A Welcome awaits you at the House ol ■ Friendship. ■ . . . ' ■ ■fJHURCH . . OF. - . CHRIST. ' VIVIAN STREET. . Minister, A. G. Saunders, B.A". ■ 11 a.m.—Lord's Supper, "The Slave of Christ." ■■.■•:'.■■•. 7 p.m.—Father's Day: Service, "The Ma* A Challenging Man." ' .-..''.-' Come and .Worship With Us.-', »pORY ■ STREET , HALL.' SERVICES 'FOR TOMORROWAND ' - THE WEEK. , ' '■;■■ SUNDAY, 2.45 p.m. Christians cordially, invited to . the Bible Study Class in St. John's Ambudanee Hall, Vivian Street, when.Mß. H. E. BARHAM will be the opening speaker on the subject of WORSHIP. SUNDAY, 7 p.rn". ■' -■ . " TORY STREET HALL-. A Challenging Evangelistic Service . :t» which all are welcome. Bright song ser« vice beforehand. ' Speaker: DR. J. M. LAIRD. '■'■'• Subject: ' ■ ' '•". "RUIN, REDEMPTION, AND RESPONSIBILITY." ■ WEDNESDAY, 7.45 p.m. ; Midweek service. Following a season of > prayer, MR. K. W. LIDDLE will speak to' Christians. A vital message for -. the 'times. ■ THURSDAY, 7.45 p.m. ■ Young people's fortnightly meeting. "Elijah" : will be MR. NORMAST QOULTER'S subject. All young people welcome. ."■-. ' MR. J. ISHERWOOD, D.Sc. SIR. J. ISHERWOOD, D.Sc. . . MR/J. ISHERWOOD, D.Sc. (Returned from India and U.S.A.) ' i HALL. : VTVTAN: STREET, / . . SUNDAY, 7.15 p.m. Lecture: "KING SAUL AND THE WOMAN-OF ENDOR." Samuel 1-1:28. Verse. '■ jf . Also on WEDNESDAY, at 7.45 p.m, . AT TRADES HALL ' • (Ground Floor). ; - f .Subject: "HOW TO ATTAIN YOUR . ■ . . .WISH." Is. . F.our Back Rows at 6d. : Seats limited. All Lectures followed by Demonstration* of Mental and PsyehicPower. ■ Reading of THE PSYCHIC AURA, By MR. ISHERWOOD. . Also' THURSDAY AFTERNOON", ■' .- ;, ; 2:30 sharp. • - ■SPECIAL-.SEANCE. .- - Lecture arid Opinion on' Problems. SPECIAL SEANCE, MONDAY, 7.45 p'.nL ■ .- [Seats Limited.)1 . '- ■ ' Stewart Dawson's Chambers. - ' Telephone 40-467. (reserves). . . ~ \N.B—Spiritual Seance; Thursday,' 2 !30 p.m. Please reserve, 40-467. ."■ ' - ■ LIGHTNING FLASHES. ■:. '..'■ TI7HAT law. must we obey, because Capi- ' *.- talism can never' believe in justice.Therefore Jiobody can . commit a crime against the system, neither can any honest people administer its laws. Will everybodj' be compelled to please the devil and. despise God, -or will •we be allowed to serve the Law of ■ Natur^ and'become an honest community? Labour rules.—Fred Stephens. ... - ' ■; FUNERAL NOTICES. , ;■.-., TTHE . Friends of ■ Mr. and Mrs. Frank ■*■ and Mrs. J. Corry are invited'to'attend the Funeral of their beloved eister,' Agnes Margarita, which, will leave .St. Joseph's Church,'Buckle.Street, on Monday, May 18, 1936, at 9.20 a.m., for th« Cemetery, Karori. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. . J. E.1 TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, ■ 22' Vivian ■ Street; and Karori. Day and night .telephone,- 26-073. of Mr. Albert Victor '■> -*- Pearce of 121-Greswick Terrace, Jsorthland, are invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved wife (Caroline Louisa) which -will leave the Chapel-of E. Morris, Jun., Ltd., '25 Kent' Terrace, Tomorrow, Sunday, May. 17, 1936, at- 1.30 .p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. ' ■. . ■ E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., Funeral Directors, ' • 25 Kent Terrace: ' : T^HE Friends of the late. Young ■ Joe ■*- are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Chapel of 'E..-Morris,-Jun., Ltd., 25 Kent Terrace, on Monday, May 18, 1936, at 10 a.m., for the Crema* torium, Karori.Cemetery. : E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., Funeral Directors, . 7 -25 Kent Terrace. MISCELLANEOUS. FOUR out of five people over 45 need Artrex S.T/23 to tone up arteries and kidneys. Perrett's, Saunders, Chemists. _____i___l__ TTEMSTITCHING, Overlockine, Dress. xx making; your last Winter's ' Coat, Costume, Frock, made like new; renovations. Mrs. Collins, 90 Manners Street. ENGAGEMENT. TTEEE Engagement shortly to:'be van* ■*■ _ nounced. Have the Ring exactly as desired. Obtain it wholesale direct from our workshop and save money. HAYCRAFT AND JOSLING,. Ring Specialists, ' U Willis Street (over Preston's). . / "POR SALE, Chemist's Scales, T6bacc» f- Scales, Gold Scales, Special Shop Brooms, large and small. ' . C. B.'LEMPRIERE.A'ND CO., LTD.. Merchants, ' ■ "~ ~ 15 Blair Street, ' ' 1 Cburteuay Place. ■ '

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 115, 16 May 1936, Page 5

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