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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. INTERCESSORY SERVICE As the Blue Triangle Hall is not available, the Service this week will be held at the CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH, BOULCOTT STREET ON WEDNESDAY MIDDAY WEDNESDAY MIDDAY 12.30-1 p.m REV. G. W. HUNT will Preside. 1-1.30 pm. • MR. J. LEA will Speak Briefly. Organist: W. H. COLLIE. NOTE CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. AND COME AND PRAY FOR OUR NATION.

THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. PAUL. —The loth Sunday After Trinity. Day of Giving 8 a.m., Corporate Communion of the Parish Family; 9.43 a.m., Young People's Church, 11 a.m.. Matins and Sermon (Preacher. The Vnry Rev. A. K. Warren) ; 7 p.m., Festal Evensong and Sermon (Preacher: The Very Rev. A K. Warren, Dean of Chrlstchurch). ELLINGTON CITY MISSION, Taranaki St —15th Sunday After Trinity. 9 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Mission Service. Rev. Harry Squires, City Missioner. T MARK'S CHUKCH, Dutferiu St. Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. 11 am.. Family Service. 3.30 p.m. Holy Baptism 7 p.m. • Evensong. ALL. SAINTS' CHURCH, Moxham Aye. Fif teenth Sunday after Trinity. 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 11 a.m.. Sung Eucharist >. 7 p.m.. Evensong. Rev. W. Langston, Vicar. :« QT. CUTHBERT'S CHURCH. Luxford St., yt* IO Berhampore. Fifteenth Sunday after trinity. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. Celebrant. '■>. Rev. F C. Long. 11 a.m.": Morning prayers Address, Rev. F. C. Long. 7 p.m. : Evensong ..Address, Rev. A. F R. Parr. Young people. breakfast after 8 a.m. Service in Parish Hall. CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH, Boulcott St. v_> (near Willis St.)— Minister: Rev. Lawrence A. North. 10 a.m., Bible Classes; 11 n.m.. Morning Worship (Subject: "The Victory of the Cross"). An Infant Dedication Service wll. be conducted. 7 p.m., Subject: {•Is Sin a Myth?" 8.15 p.m., Friendly Hour tor Visitors to the Forces. YALL BAY BAPTIST CHURCH.—Minister, Rev. F. H. Carter. 11 a.m., Mr. B. E. lones. 6.45, Song Service. 7 p.m., Mr. I. Lilly. Men of Forces specially welcome. ERHAMPORE BAPTIST CHURCH. Minister: Rev. E. F. Sherburd. 11 a.m.: "The Victory of the Cross." 7 p.m.: "Christ Our Freedom." Be sure to come. You are welcome. ____________ KARORI BAPTIST CHURCH, Masonic Hall. Standen St. Minister: Rev. C. D. Ro3te. 11 a.m.. Rev. W. S. Rollings. 7 p.m.: Mr. R. Mardle. ROOKLYN BAPTIST CHURCH.—Minister : Rev. A. 3. Jamieson. 11 a.m., Indlspea- ' sables of the Campaign: (1) Prayer. 7 p.m.: Ideal Friendship. Morntngton: 7 p.m., Mr. W. J. Gibbs. s MIRAMAR BAPTIST CHURCH.—Minister: Rev. R. L. Fursdon. 11 a.m., "The Victory of the Cross"; 3 p.m., Strathmore Park Sunday School Anniversary Service (Address: Rev. L. A North) ; 7 p.m., "The Narrow Door." AH Visitors Welcome. TRATHMORE PARK BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL —Anniversary Service, Sunday, 3 p.m., in the Mir.imar Baptist Church. Special Binglng by scholars. Speaker, Rev. L. A North. Ofterlng for Hall Fund (building urgently required). Cordial invitation to all. Special "KESWICK" Meetings, LOWER HUTT. BAPTIST CHURCH, Purlrl St., commencing Tomorrow, 11 a.m., 3 p.m., 7 p,m. September 13 to September 23 (Wed.) inclusive (except Friday). Convention Speakers include Revs. C. B. Boggis,' Hedley Bycroft, R. L Fursdon, J. A. Scarrow. and W. J. Buchanan. Meetings Open to All. HURCH OF CHRIST, Vivian St. (Disciples of Christ in U.S.A.)—II a.m.. Worship and Communion, 7 p.m.. Gospel Service (Speaker: W. Vickery). A welcome to all. CHURCH OF CHRIST (Christian Church in U.S.A.); Wellington South.—Minister: A. B. McDiarmid, M.A. Services: 11 a.m., Worship with Communion and Sermon (Speaker: Mr. G. B. Stirling); 2.45 p.m., Bible School; 6.30 p.m., Service with Sermon (Speaker: A. B. McDiarmid. . «■-« HPHE GREATER WORLD tj^pi I SPIRITUAL MISSION. «_IF Antipodean Chambers, 57 Lower •W Cuba St. 4* Sunday: 3 p.m.. Floral Meaaagw JS" We s" dan- ter A •'"arty welcome Is g^F^T-smmiAUBT church W Vixc ) Kent Tee.-Sunday, 7 P.m.. Mr R Webb All Welcome. . CHURCH Vi^'n-s Cordbll.v Welcome . r: Tpw THOIi »jiit .uovBUBNT.. 72a Manners Life"' Floral Messages by Madame Logan Brit- . ton, "7 p.m. Meeting Wednesday, 8 p.m. , linm , , V IIT THOU AT THIS TIME RKSTOKE AGAIN THE KINGDOM TO ISRAELV" (The Apostle to Jesus-Acts -\VI\Y people believe that Christ's Apostles mmm Ezek. 2Yi : H oset 3 -4-5.) Indeed. God's their time The Scriptures reveal, however KS too"'time" for the Kingdom to be restored to Israel is when Jesus Christ returns to the : earth "with power and great glory.' (Acts I*9-21. Acts 1:11. Matt. 23:37-39, Luke 21: 25-31 ) Then the throne of David will be lestored in Jerusalem to be occupied by Jesus Christ, the rightful heir thereto, and the nation of Israel (the Jewish -nation), now scattered : among the nations of the earth, will be regathered and when "purged' and purified and "iven a "new heart and a new spirit, "ll be resetted in Palestine, "THEIR OWN ■-"' IAND " (Ezek. 21:27, Luke 1:31-33, Acts ■::- 2:30, Matt. 2:0, E/.ek. 37:21-22. Ezek. 20 :33-44 Back 39:23-29, Kzek. 36:24-33, Jer. 32:37-41.) • Then the Kingdom will have been restored to : Israel and the hopes of Christ's Apostles realised for Christ promised that when He sat upon "the throne of His glory" they would -■-■■ "sit upon twelve thrones judging the twelve ■'• tribes of Israel." (Matt. 19:28.) The Scrip '■; tures reveal that this Israelitish Kingdom which ' Is to be established in Palestine after Christ s "■• return will be extended to embrace all lands -"" and all peoples of the earth (Rev. 11 :15. Rev .: 19:15. Dan 7:1!. Zech U :9. Acts 17:31) ; Thus the universal KINGDOM OF GOD will be - »et up ->n earth (Matt. 6:10.) + ' Reader, the true Christian hope is the hope '-- of an inheritance in this coming Kingdom of ■■■■*>■ God on earth. (Matt 25:34.) This "hope," T therefore, was appropriately styled by Paul ;'.. "the hope of Israel." (Acts 28:20.) You cannot participate in "the hope of Israel unless you oelieve the truth concerning Israel as revealed in the Scriptures. As a help to that '■'* end, you should read the booU. "CHRISTENDOM ASTRAY." h A copy will be sent free on application to ■ ( ' "BIBLE TRUTH." Box 71, Wellington. (IOSPEL HALL. Vivian St. Sunday. 3 p.m. : ._, 3T Elide Reading. Subject: "The Humanity of ~* Christ." Opening Speaker, Mr. C. G. Grant. - 7 p.m., Gospel Service. Speaker: Mr. R. L. : ;.. Maclnchlan A corfli;:! invitation to both ■/-,-* meetings is extended to all. ;;' rnRADEs hall, vivian st v, JL (side entrance). Come, Come, Come, Come «•''■ Sunday, 7 n.m., Sunday. Gospel Service. Subi«", ject, "As Man Sees as God Sees." Come, and p you will he made welcome. ASSEMBLY HALL, Mansfield St.. Newtown (opposite Tram Sheds).—Sunday, 7 p.m ';■' Sunday. Brigiit Gospel Address. Speaker: Mr *:. L J Donaldson. All heartily Invited. Come *2' and bring a friend. ••' VVELLI.YGTON I'KNTKCOSTAL EVANGEL! •Z VV.CAL MISSION. 101- 10;J Vivian St. 10.30 ,"-■ a.m.. 11 a.m. Communion "Seeing the In *'■ vlsiblf," Pastor A Roberts. 2.45 p.m. : S.S it- and' Biblp Classes. 7 p.m.: "Manifesl to Dp Q stroy," E. I. Petiningtoii. Wednesday, 2 p.m. !«_ Sisters Study and Prayer. Thursday, 7 P>o ;" p.m.: "The Fruit or the Spirit." Members >»r :" Forces and general public cordially welcomed v Do not al!ow present conditions to hinder you % be'm in tune with the Infinite %'■ /"111 \l A) () .\ W X A I. I II ' * __Ss) V-TWKNANT TKMPLE '-* Ttwjk&j? ~jf (Adjoinuiji Main l,ower '■:■. '^jPTKIk Hutt Bridge) ■> This Sunday, 7 p.m.—The Gospel of Per■f soual Salvation. We believe—preach---and exT perience, the saving Grace of God for body, j ♦ soul, and spirit. As usual, at the close of "r this service, any who are sick will be prayed *'• for, and the Lord will' heal them. SUNDAY —11 a.m.. Breaking of Bread. All r who love the Lord are welcome. TUESDAY—7.3O p.m., Church Order. THURSDAY —7.30 p.m., A Light Along the Way.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 64, 12 September 1942, Page 4

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