RELIGIOUS SERVICES. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OP NEW ZEALAND. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. WILLIS STREET. 11 a.m.: "God Is Our Refuge, We Will Not Be Afraid." Anthem, '"Creation's Hymn" (Beethoven). 7 p.m.: "The Work of the Church in This Age/ Anthem, "Holiest Breathe An Evening Blessing" (Martin). Solo, "But the Lord is Mindful" (Mendelssohn). Miss Jean Curtis. Voluntaries, "Impression Gregorienne" (Gilmant), "Fantasia on Tune Urbs Beatha" (Faulkes). Preacher at both Services:REV. JOHN GIBSON INKSTER, 8.A., D.D., of Toronto, Canada. ST. kNDREW'S CHURCH. The Terrace. | REV. A. B. KILROY, ALA. 11 a.m.-"A DAY AT A TIME." 7 p.m.—"THE REALISM OF FAITH." Anthem: "Abide With Me." B~~l\ JAMES'S PRESBYTERIAN , CHURCH, ' Adelaide Koad Wellington South. Minister: REV. A. G. GARDINER, L.Th. 11 a.m.—"The Sacrament of the Lord's . Supper." 7 p.m.—"The Offence of the Cross" (Supplementary Communion). T£ENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 11 a.m.—"THE RECOGNITION OF CHRIST." 7 p.m.-"LOOKING AT THE FUTURE." : A Message to Thinking People. Anthem. REV. H. R. FELL, M.A., B.D. : KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MIR A MAR. (Argentine Avenue). Minister: REV. G. W. HUNT, Dip. S.Sc. 11 a.m.—Mr. J. Gosling (Divinity Student). , 7 p.m.—Mr. Cliff Webster (Divinity Student). WEATOUN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ] 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ] REV. B. C. DOWLING. M.A. Organist. Miss J. W. Russell. L.R.S.M. - KARORI L'RESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11 a.m and 7 p.m. REV. A. SALMOND, M.A. /^jSC^V 'Vilk. SALVATION AKMV Inp^j WELLINGTON CITY CUKi'fc ] \*£z^x/ ViviaD Street 11 a.m.—Holiness Meeting. Subject: "Shadows of the Cross." Speaker: BROTHER J. HORNE. ] 3 p.m.—The Happy Hour. 1 p.m.—The People's Salvation Meetinu. -1 Subject: "The Place of Victory." Speaker: ADJUTANT GEO. THOMP- J SON. There's always a welcome and blessing for you at the Home of a j Happy Religion. /^S^V 'pUE SALVATION VflJj!— TOy Constable Street n3^^J^ Wellington South CORPS CADET SUNDAY. 3 BRIGHT HAPPY MEETINGS. 11 a.m.-CORPS CADETS' ATTITUDE TO HOLINESS. 3 p.m.-BRIGHT PAPERS ON BRIGHT 7 ?23rHE ' SALVATION EXPERI- f ENCE BY YOUNG PEOPLE. All Welcome. ( \ : : : " ] pBBISHAN SCIENCE. * ' FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Branch ol The Mothei Church, The First . Church ot Christ. Scientist, iv Boston, , Massachusetts U S.A SERVICES, 46-48 Boulcott Street. SUNDAY-ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: "REALITY." 1 SUNDAY SCHOOL—II a.m. WEDNESDAY MEETING—B p.m. Reading Room and Free Circulating Library, Room 6, 3rd Floor, Courtenay Chambers, 15 Courtenay Place. Open daily (except Saturdays and public holidays), 11 a.m to 4.30 p.m.; Wednesday evenings, 6 to 7.45; Friday evenings. 7 to 8.30. (JECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. O SCIENTIST. " Branch ol The Mothei Church, The Fust - Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston. Massachusetts, U.S.A. SERVICES, Bolton Street (off Wellington Terrace North, near Parliament Buildings). SUNDAY-ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: "RE4LITY." SUNDAY SCHOOL—Masonic Hall. Wei- j lineton Terrace, 11 a.m WEDNESDAY MEETING-8 p.m Reading Room and Free Circulating Library, 212 Colonial Mutual Buildings (Second Floor) Open daily to -the / public (except Saturdays and public holidays) from 11 a.m to 430 p.m ; Wednesday evenings, from 6 to 7.J0 o'clock; Friday evenings, from 7 to 8.30 o'clock. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. |i-' Lower Hutt, Branch ol Ihe Mother 2 Cliurch. the First Church of Christ, Scientist. Boston. Mass., O.S.A f»«nday Service. 7 pm.; Sunday School. U a.m, - Wednesday Meeting. 8 p.m Reading Room and Library, Mondays. h.esHays. \ and Fridays, from 1.30 to 3.30 P.m.. also Wednesday 7.30-7.45 [>m Market StrePt , mff VVohnrn Road) t>ower Hutt i T IBERAL CATHOLIC CHURCH. Lj OF ST. ALBAN. 19 Marion Street. SIXTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. HOLY EUCHARIST. SUNDAY. 11 a.m. \ . — - t THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. PUBLIC LECTURE. "CONCERNING SPIRITUAL GIFTS.'; "CONCERNING SPIRITUAL GIFTS." Lecturer: MR. R. A. WEBB, Jlonoris Diploma S.N.U. (England). Violin-Piano Solos: Messrs. Hoy and Sharp. ( TOMORROW. SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. THEOSOPHICAL HALL, 19 Marion Street. WELLINGTON PENTECOSTAL ( ASSEMBLY. ALEXANDRA HALL Abel Smith St J 11 a.m.—Breaking of Bread. g MR, PHIL DAWSON. 7 p.m.—A Special Gospel Address will be given by 1 PASTOR J. DA VIES. ( PASTOR J. DAVIES. PETONE—Oddfellows' Hall, ] 7 p.m.— . s PASTOR HAGUE, "GOD IS STILL ON THE THRONE." P_NT_I.WIAL FELLOWSHIP, * Masonic Hall. Duualci McLean Street, Nevvtown. J .SUNDAY--10.30 a.m.—l'rayei 11 a.m -Breaking ol Bread. Speaker: Mr. R. Young, * Soloist: Miss M. Waterhouse. Come and Worship. Everybody Welcome. THE New Teacher of the World, who has the second greatest message that j this poor old earth has ever known, says: Although democratic nations still carry the banner of a little freedom, "GREAT BABYLON" has fallen, just the same. So the time has come' for the fulfilment of k hopes of our forefathers, and the way is J prepared through the wireless. I . 1
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 73, 23 September 1939, Page 5
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