RELIGIOUS SERVICES. METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND WELLINGTON CENTRAL CIRCUIT. WESLEY CHURCH, 61*-73 Taranakl Street. 11 a.m.—"The Brotherhood of Man." REV. E. S, HODDINOTT. 7 p.m.—"This Matter of Conscience." REV. PERCY PARIS. Anthem: "Magnify His Name" (Martin). BROOKLYN CHURCH. 11 a.m.— "Cleansing the Leper." .Rev. T Skuse ? p.m. —"The Unseen Companion." Rev. T Skuse. Solo: "A Hyimj tor Airmen." Hymn Study "Jesus is Calling Today." ARO STREET MISSION. llam.~Mr. ti, F. Clarke. 7 . p.m.—Mr. H, N. Vivian. HP HE MKTHODIST CHURCH OF NEW 1. ZEALAND. WELLINGTON EAST CIRCUIT. HATAITAi-J) a.m., "Divine Guidance": p.m., "Sin Against God." Preacher, Rev. O, Burnct. MAUAiNUI-U a.m.. Rev. R. Thurnley. M.A., Sacrament of Lord's Supper: 7 p.m.. Mr. H H Brady. ISLAND BAY v-U a.m.. Mr. R. Hardie Boys: 7 p.ni . Rev. F. J Parker WORSER BAY—JUNIOR CHURCH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. II a.m. —Survlce* of Praise and Thanksgiving. Rev. P. R. Paris. 3 v. in. —"God In Nature," Rev. R. B. Gosnell. / p.m. --Words of the Kingdom1." Rev. E. S. Hoddinott. Singing Conducted by Rev. J. Churchill, C.F. MIRAMAR-U a.m.. Rev. F. Greenwood; 7 p.m.. Mr. R Wright. MKTHODISi CHURCH Olf NEW ZEALAND THORNDON CIRCUIT. MOLKSWOUTH STREET.—II.O ami 7.0: Rev. R. B. Gosnell. (Closing function Guild. Thursday, 7.30.) KAltOKi—ll.o and 7.0: Rev. F. Bateup. NORTHLAND —11.0. Sister Martha. 7.0: Rev. M. Avrton. (S.S.A, Services. November 30. t KAIWARHA—7.O: Sister Martha. (Happj Hour Concert, Thursday.) rpRINITY METHODIST CHURCH. 11 a.m.—REV. WALTER PARKER: "I'll Be Witb You. In Spirit." 7 p.m.— REV. WALTER PARKER: "WAITING THE RETURN OF CHRIST." "WAITING THE RETURN OF CHRIST." WEBB STREET METHODIST CHURCH. Minister: REV O E BURTON. M.A. 11 a.m.—MR. H. KELLY. 7 p.m.—MR. H. BOVVYEB. rpHE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 11 a.m.—BEY. H. W. NEWELL. •'AT THE END Off ONE'S TETHBB." (Sunday School, 11 a.m.) 7 p.m.—MR. C. GIBSON YOUNG. C CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL J (Two minutes from Courtenay Place). Morning at 11: "ONE-WORD STUDY: MANIFOLD.'" Evening at 1 ■ "MICAH THE PROPHET—A MESSAGE FOR TODAY." Preacher: REV. C G HEDLBY BYCKOFT. Lantern Lecture, "James Chalmers," will be given on Wednesday Evening. BWTOWN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Constable Street. REV. C. CANNELL HOSKIN. 11 a.m.—"Learning to Wait." 7 p.m.—"New Zealand's Urgent Need.' Sunday School Anniversary, December 7. CIHRISTADKLPHIAN MEETING. Victoria j Hall. Adelaide Road. An Address will be delivered (God willing) in the Above Hall on SUNDAY NEXT. 7 p.m. Subject: "THE PERSONAL RETURN OF CHRIST TO REIGN ON THE EARTH—THE GREATEST EVENT IN HISTORY." "God hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name. That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow —and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father." (Phil. 2-10). A Cordial \Welcome. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 2.45 p.m. ORANGE HALL, BUICK STREET. Petone. SUNDAY. 7 P.m. Subject: "IF A MAN DIE SHALL HE LIVE AGAIN?" All Welcome. Free Literature on all Bible Subjects obtainable from the Librarian. 18 Boyd Terrace, SI. rpORY STREET HALL IORY STREET HALL (Nest Mount Cook School). SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23: 9.45 a.m.—Young Women's Bible Class. 11 a.m.—Worship Meeting. 2.45 p.m.—Adult Bible Study. Subject: "Zechariah, Chap. 14.' Opening speaker: Mr. P. H. O'Dcranell. 7 p.m.—Bright Gospel Service. Speaker: Mr. E. H. Willis. ] Subject:. . : "THE NEW BIRTH—THE NATURE OF IT— THE NECESSITY FOR IT" (Song Service commences 6.50 p.m.) THORNDON GOSPEL MEETING, in the Thorndon School. Speaker: Mr. L. T. Jacobsen. WEDNESDAY, 7.45 p.m.—Midweek Meeting. After a time of Prayer the concluding study on John's Epistle will be opened by Mr. C. J. Drake. THURSDAY. 2.30 p.m.—WOMEN'S FRIENDLY HOUR. As this is to be the last meeting of tlie year it will be the Xmas gathering. Old friends especially invited— i afternoon tea will be served and a talk! will be given by Mrs. L. Jacobsen. PLEASE COME. 171 V ANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH *-* King Street (off Adelaide Road, ] near Basin Reserve.) DIVINE SERVICES, at 11' a.m. and 7 p.m. Speaker: REV. C. W. APPELT. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 10.30 a.m. - Come and Worship I The British—Fascist—Nazi Clash and Final Result Foretold in Prophecy. "ON TO VICTORY IN LIBYA." "ON TO VICTORY IN LIBYA." j Coloured ■ Screen Illustrations. ] MR. V. R. BROWN j MR. V. R. BROWN j TOMORROW (SUNDAY). 7 p.m. 11 a.m.—WORSHIP and PRAISE. A Happy Hour of Inspiration and Fellowship. Communion to Follow. WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m.: OPEN BIBLE STUDY MEETING. Digging for Truth—and Finding it. Bring Your Bible. FRIDAY. 7.30 p.m.: SPECIAL MEETING, presenting the outstanding Sound Film, "The Prince of Peace."' Lecture on Prophecy: "Destiny Strikes the Hour." NEW COVENANT HALL, 53-55 Vivian Street. ■*V t*». (^ OMAIONW EAL Tl. ffiflL-^W Vy COVENANT CHURCH. Railway Avenue, Jmj ■ s»JJ 'Near Lower Hutt Bridge. SUNDAY. 11 a.m.—Communion and to Worship our Lord aud Savioui Jesus Christ. ""■ p.m.—Children's Service with Adults. Choruses with Orchestral Items, Mouthorgan Band Bible Illustrated by Screen and Lantern. 7 p.m —Healing Message foi the sick spiritually and Prayer for the sick bodily. THURSDAY. «.80 p.m — Serbs? of Lectures ou True Scriptural Doctrine and Immediate World Gvent3 ,/ 12-plece Orchestra. Seating 700. A LASTING PEACE. WILL this warring world ever know a period otjasting peace? Yes It will, but It will not be until the Lord Jesus Christ returns and personally takes over the reins of government. Following this period of-peace war will again engulf the nations of the world In a titanic battle. But reaflei we want to tell you of a lasting peace that you can have here aud now. A peace that will keep and cany you through time nuri eternit.v. You can have it if you will but accept and trust ChrisJ as your Saviour. "The blfttid of Jesus whispers peare within " The object of our message each week Is that you might < ome to know as you' Saviour the One Who suffered and died on your account. World events point to His soon coming. Are you among those who await His return, oi are you Indifferent and carelea* to His claims upon you and thus will be left for judgment. If you have a doubt or a diffli ulty write to us. We are anxious to help you. "Text lv Trams Mission," Box 1303, Wellington.
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