REUG jfiySJ^VUSES. iniTIZENS' INTERCESSORY SERVICE. 'UITIZENS* INTERCESSORY SERVICE. AH Citizens are urged to unite in the above Service; to pray for our Nation, our Statesmen,* anff the- Members of our Forces, ______ ■■• ' WEDNESDAY MIDDAY, OCTOBER 28, —-In the • BLUE TRIANGLE HALL, BOULCOTT ST. (At rear of Y.W.C.A.) 32.30 to 1 p.m.: Members of the Brooklyn Ministers' Association will lead the Intercession. . .' 1-3.30: Mr. L. T. Jacobseri will give a short talk. Pianist, MR. JOHN RANDAL. "0 Thou that Hearest Prayer, Unto Thee shall all Flesh Come" (Ps. 65 :2). fpHE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF'NEW JL ZEALAND, St. John's Chuccft;■;Willis St.— The Campaign for Christian Order; The: Six Weeks' of Simultaneous Preaching. Fourth Sunday. Morning, 11: "The £Wer of Faith." Evening, 7: Y.W.B.C. Diamond' Jubilee Thanksgiving Service. Subject: "Ilia' Examining Life—(l) Home and Family." Preacher, Rev. Gladstone Hughes, B.A. Social Hour and Supper in the Hall after the- Evening Service for the men and women of thar Forces'and their friends. ■-■.., '■'■-.., ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, The Terrace, First Presbyterian Church. Campaign for Christian Order.—ll a.m., ; the:* Rev/. Brian Kllroy, M.A., "Is Faith Wishfiil. :.Thlnklrig 1" 7 p.m., the Rev. D. M. Hercijs, .-#:£„, 8.A., "The Difference It Makes to Jack and; Jill." T. JAMES'S PRESBYTERIAN, CHURCH, 235 ' Adelaide Rd. Minister :;Ref/-:W:- Elliott, M.A. Campaign for Christian Ortfer Subjects. 11 a.m.: "Is1 Faith Wishful Thinking?"', 7-p.m.: "The. Difference it Makes to Jack and" Jill." fZ'ENT TEBRAC-TPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH JSI —Campaign for Christian Ordecill a.m.: "Is Faith Wishful Thinking?" 7 p.m.: "The Difference Faith Makes to You and Me." Rev. H..R.. Fe11,...M.A,, B.D. KELBURN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 5 - Raroa Rd.—ll a.m., "Is Faith Wishful Thinking?" 7 p.m., Chaplain Barnes, of the IJ.S.A. Navy, will preach. Rev. W. J.. Pellqw, . Th;M. ___ ST. GILES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Kilblrnie Cres. —11 a.m.: "Is Faith Wishful Thinking?" 7 p.m.: "Christ in the. Home." Rev. A. W. Armstrong. EATOUN PRESBYTERIAN ~ "CHURCH. Rev. Dr. Merrington: ll a:m.: "Is Faith Wishful Thinking?',' 6.30 j?.ra,: -"The Faith and Family Life." ,Young -People specially invited. Organist; Miss'J. W. Russell, L.R.S.M. ARORI PRESBYTERIAN1 'CHURCH.—Services 11 a.m. and 7 . p.m. Preacher, Rev. J. E. Eopdell. Campaign: for Christian Order Subjects. ' ~~S?>~ rpHE SALVATION ARMY. /CfifcCV JL-' Wellington' City Corps, #V2fc«£Ll Citadel, Vivian St. itfi/iilOT/ This Sunday: Commissioner and Xs&Sxb!s/ Mrs; J. Evan' Smith will conduct M^*"3?' the Farewell Sunday of the Steadfast Session of Cadets. Three Special Meetings': ,11 a.mi, .3 pint, 7 P-m- Inspirational Music and Singing., A day QjE\ great Interest to which we' cordially :invite the publicj- all" friends;, a__= ineir and .women' of the Forces; MONDAYy-at 7.3Qp:_1.. The: Citadel: The Commissi6rilng--of Cadets by fiw-Commis-sioner. Announcement- of Appointments. All heartily Invited; THE SALVATION ARMY.—Wellington South Corps, Constable St. Reminding you that there is always a friendly welcome for yon at onf m'eWtn^ i~-TWs fc-aHHriay,~-it- a.m.; • Holiness Meeting and a Bright Gospel meeting at 7 p.m;-—dapalh-^ani. Mrs^.. McKenzie, Offlcera^ in, charge. /CHRISTIAN' SCIENCE, FIRST CHURCH OF X.J CHRISTi SCIENTIST, BOLTON ST. (oft The' Terrace, -_sar Parliament Buildings), Branch' of The Mother Church, The.. First Church of Christ, Scientist; in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.- Services: Sunday, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Subject: "Probation After Death." Sunday School, 22 The Terrace, 11 a.m. Wednesday Meeting, 7 p\m., Reading Kbom and Free Circulating Library, 212 Colonial Mutual Buildings^. (2nd floor)/; Open daily to the public,(except Saturdays, Sundays; and public'holidays)?*>from. IV a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Wednesday^eVenlngsl from 5.30 to 6;30 p'clocfc: Brlday eyenings, iro& 7to 8.30. IBST CHURCH- OF CHSIST, SCIENTIST,-LOWER-:HOTTV "branch of The Mother Church, The FrrstXetiuYetTbf ...Christ, Scientist, in" Boston, Massachusetts; UsS-A* Sunday Service, 7 p.m. Subject: After Death." •Wednesday Meeting, Si p.m:* Sunday School 11 a.m. Reading Room and Tree Circulating Libxary, Mondays, Tuesdays, and/ Fridays, from 1:3& to 3.30 p.m. . Wednesdays, 7.30-7.45 p.m. Market' St., off' .Woburn Bdi, Lower 'Hutt. TORY STREET HALL (next Mount Cook School)— Sunday, October 25: 11 a.m.: Worship Meeting. 2.45 p.m.: Adult Bible Study. Subject: "The Church at Philadelphia." Opening; speaker: Mr. H. Harvey. 1 p.m.: Prophetic Address. Speaker: Mr. C. J. Drake. Subject: "Germany—The Turning Tide and the Bible." This will be followed by a brief "hot point" Gospel talk. (Song Service 6.55 p.m.). Wednesday— 7.45 p.m.: Midweek Meeting. After a period of Prayer Mr. F. B. Stephens will give an address. Thursday—2.3o p.m.: Women's Friendly Hour and Gospel Talk. (Speaker: Miss Clow. All Womon are cordially invited to enjoy this hour with us. iAfternoon tea provided. . Friday—l-2 p.m.: Special Intercessory; Service (for ladles only). iTtHRISTADELPHIAN " ~ MEETING, ,\iy Victoria Hall, Adelaide Rd. An address ■will be delivered (God willing) on Sunday next, 7 pVm. Subject:l "By Mail Came Shi, and Death by Sin, ~ consequently' in 'Adam all die,' whiter in Christ all . will be made alive." Come ,and lieair from the Word of God how ttiis'.Will':be done. A hearty welcome. Sunday School 2.45 p.m. Orange Hall, Buick St., Petonei 3.15 p.m. Subject: "Saltation" is' of the;; Jews." So says Jesus the "Princef of liife'." A cordial welcome. Free Literature on all Bible Subjects on application to* thtf Librarian,. 18 Bbyd Tee, SI. iffll^jS \J COVENANT .TEMPLE, "^S_K_.X ' (AdjojSingMlain Lower *$&*#& ■—. Hutt- Bridge). Sunday—ll a.m.: Breakng .of""'Bread;, 6.45 ip.m;: Song Service. 7 p:im: Gospel."--An up-to-the-minute message. Pr'ayef :,?or,;the sick. If the power of God Is-not present to heal we have met together in vainr .''And (they) were continually in the.temple, praising, and blessing God-" (Luke~24-:53.) __ mHE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 19 Marion A St.—Popular Lecture Series, challenging today's icrucial problems. . Geoffrey Hodson,. International Lecturer1 and Author. Second Week's Cycle commences with: "Has Man Lived on Earth, Before?" Every man's eter»al problem. Tomorrow, at 7.30 p.m. (Sunday). Subsidiary, Public Meetings. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7.30 p.m. , Members' Meeting Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. .-Written- questions. BETHEL TEMPLE (Assemblies of God), 191 Vivian St.: "1J a.m.: "Meeting• the Lord Jesus at His Table.■ 7 P-m.: Presentation of Saving Truth, by B. T. Mellor. Lower Hutt: 7'pnl. W. J. Malii will preach. The Assemblies of God Fellowship invites you to share its blessing. ---■-.-'- ■ "VTGAIO AND KHANDALLAH ■~, ASSEMBLY JS HALL, Ngatbto St.—Sunday, 7 pirn.i Sunday. Speaker: Mr. J. C. Tilyard. Come and hear this Interesting Gospel Address.. SOCIETY OF FRIENDS.—A Meeting for Worship will be held on Sunday, October 25, at 11 a.m., at- Friends' House, Moncrieff St. Visitors cordially-Invited. ; ;. TTIVANGELICAL LtTHERAN CHURCH, King Hi St., off AdelaiiiJe:Rd;>;:ii;ear Basin Reserve. Divine Service at-il a.m. and 7 pirn. Sunday School at 10.30. ' Subject:'"God Changes the Heart of a Kirig.'.^,:' Speaket:;.'.'. Bey. ,C. W. Appelt. A Welcome for All. ■■■■■■■- PENTECOSTAL- FELLOWSHIP, Masonic Hall, Donald McLean St>; -<-Newtown.—lo.3o a.m., Prayer ; J'll a.m., Hir^alfing'. of r~ Bread. Speaker:. Mr. A. .Northam. Cbin'e and Worship. Everybody welcome-; • •-• ■ "JAPAN: CHRIST: AND THE END OF THE AGE." QWIRLING baffles in the .Solomons, New 0 Guinea, the Paciac, while Hitler hammers relentlessly at Stalingrad I What has prophecy to say? Who will lyln . . : and how ... and why? You .must hear, this stirirng address Tomorrow-(6.45 p.mr)> by Mr. V. ,R. Brown: "Japan:' Christ: and the End of "the Age." Screen.llhistrationsT" Baptismal Service at 7 p.m. Morning Worship 10.45, followed by Communion and including Happy Children's Service. TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m.: National Lecture with sound film, "Trafalgar to Armageddon." (In special remembrance of end thanlksglving for the Victory of Trafalgar.) THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m.: Revival MeetIng. Subject: "Prevailing Faith, and How to Obtain It." Bring your Bible. NEW, COVENANT HALL. . 53-55 Vivian St. BRITAIN—A NATION NEVER DRIVEN INTO CAPTIVITY COULD NOT BE ISRAEL. "TT'OR 10, the. days come salth the Lord that JO I Will bring again the captivity of My people Israel and Judah:. ; . and I will cause them to return to the land that I gave to their fathers, and they shall possess it ... in the latter days ye shall Consider it." (Jer. 30-2/24.) "Then He said unto me. Son of Man these bones are the WHOLE; HOUSE OF ISRAEL: behold they say,, our tdne3 are.. r drled.and our hope is lost ..'«•-. Thus saith the -Lord, behold 1 will take the children of Israel from among the heathen jyhither they; be gone . . . and I will make them one nation in the land upon the mountains of Israel, and one King shall be' King to them all." (Ezek. 37-11/21.) ■■;:; :,;■:,:'::...■..:.-,: "So the house of Israel- shall know that I am the Lord v v. and/the heathen shall know J that the house! of .Israel went into captivity for their iniquity. -.;■■-.. Now will I bring again the captivity of Jacob and have mercy upon the WHOLEt#QUSE ' OF ...ISRAEL." {Ezek. 39-22/25.) - ; - "Hear the Word of the Lord O ye nations. ... He that scattered Israel will gather him." (Jer. 31-10.) Helpful literature offered free, Orange Hall, Daniell St., Sunday, noon, or. Librarian, Box 1151, Wellington. __ JT~ " BE UP TO DATE. (©SSSJIISSII TAKE - >up - DAILY lyPw?"*^! ■•*■ BIBLE --READING. l^^v—^^asSl" -Forward 2d for list llSSfel^SSSsSSfl of Readings to Dr. J. I^BRHKb^^ —M. LalTd, Scripture Union Office, .182 Wakefleld St., Wellington. New-Zealand membership 28,000. LOWER HUTT ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, Oddfellows' Hail, Knight's Bd.—Sunday: 11 a.m.. Communion Service; 7 p.m.,. Gospel Meeting. Tuesday, T-t^B p_.m., Prayer feting. Warm Fellowship. All Welcome. ~'."'.
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