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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. /CITIZENS' INTERCESSORY SERVICE. V^ITIZEXS' INTERCESSORY SERVICE. All Citizens are urged to unite in the above Service, especially convened to pray for our Nation, Statesmen, and the Men of our Forces who are engaged in battle, On WEDNESDAY MIDDAY, NOVEMBER 4, In the —— BLUE TRIANGLE HALL, BOULCOTT ST. (At rear of Y.W.C.A.) 12.30 to 1 p.m.—REV. ASHLEIGH K. PETCH will give a brief Address. I p.m. to I.3O—MR. E. NEES will lead the Intercession. I'ianiste: MISS RUBY CAREY. TIME SPENT IN PRAYER IS NEVER LOST —COME, IF ONLY FOR A FEW MINUTES. nPHE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW A ZEALAND, St. John's Church. Willis St.— The Campaign for Christian Order. The Six Weeks of Simultaneous Preaching. Fourth Week. Morning, 11: "The Church, Witch is His Body." Evening, 7: "Man's Expanding Life —(_) Country and Community." Organ Recital, 6.40 p.m. Mr. Lawrence Haggitt, F.T.C.L., L.R.S.M. Preacher, Rev. Gladstone Hughes, B.A. After Church Social Hour and Supper for the Men and Women of the Forces and their Friends, in the Hall, Dlxon St. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, The Terrace, First Presbyterian Church.—The Rev. Brian Kilroy, M.A. Campaign for Christian Order. II a.m., "Why the Church?" 7 p.m., "The Difference it Makes on Monday Morning." ENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. —Campaign for Christian Order. 11 a.m.: "WHY THE CHURCH?" 7 p.m.: "THE DIFFERENCE FAITH MAKES ON MONDAY MORNING." "Friendly Hour" after the Evening Service. Rev. H. It. Fell, M.A., B.D. OT. JAMES'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 235 O Adelaide lid.—Minister, Rev. W. Elliott, M.A. Campaign for Christian Order subjects: 11 a.m., "Why the Church?" 7 p.m., "The Difference it Makes on Monday Morning." Friendly Hour in the Church Hall at the close of the Evening Service. Nurses, and all members of the armed forces specially invited. ELBURN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 5 Raroa Rd.—ll a.m.: "Why the Church?" 7 p.m.: "Christianity: The Difference it Makes on Monday Morning." Minister: Rev. W. J. Pellow, Th.M. ST. GILES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Kilbirnie Cres.—ll a.m.: "Why the Church?" 7 p.m.: "Without Christ We Can Do Nothnig." Rev. A. W. Armstrong. SEATOUN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—Rev. Dr. E. N. Merrington. 11 a.m.: "Why the Church?" 7 p.m.: "Weekday Christianity." (Note hour of Evening Service, 7 o'clock.) Organist: Miss J. W. Russell, L.R.S.M. .^=—->. rpiffl SALVATION ARMY. /\JlLr\ X Wellington City Corps. ■ ni«J_r\ Citadel. Vivian St. lt\/___E_S>/ We nave a Camnai£n Message for ysfajyy you this Sunday. Meetings to be conducted by Major and Mrs. H. J. Parkinson, Citadel Commanding Officers. 7 a.m.: Prayer for Revival. 11 a.m.: The Holiness Meeting. 3 p.m.: Inspirational Praise and Prayer Hour. 7 p.m.: THE PEOPLE'S SALVATION MEETING. Campaign subject : "The Difference it Makes on Monday Morning." A hearty Invitation to all visitors and men and women of the forces. THE SALVATION ARMY.—Wellington South I Corps, Constable St. "Forsake not the assembling of yourselves together." A Friendly Welcome awaits you at our hall each Sunday. At 11 a.m. our Holiness Meeting Topic: "Faith: the Differenec it Makes." A Bright Gospel Meeting will be conducted at 7 p.m. .PHHISTIAX SCIENCE, FIRST CHURCH OF \.J CHRIST, SCIENTIST, BOLTON ST. (off The Terrace, near 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: "Everlasting Punishment." Sunday School, 22 The Terrace, 11 a.m. Wednesday Meeting, 7 p.m., Beading Room and Free Circulating Library, 212 Colonial Mutual Buildings (2nd Floor). Open daily to the public (except Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays), frosa 11 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Wednesday evenings from 5.30 to 6.30 o'clock. Friday evenings, from 7to 8.30. Commencing November 15 and thereafter, Sunday evening services will be held at 7 o'clock. Wednesday evening meetings at 8 o'clock. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, LOWER HUTT, Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Sunday Service, 7 p.m. Subject: "Everlasting Punishment." Wednesday Meeting, 8 p.m., Sundny School 11 a.m. Reading Room and Free Circulating Lib- i rary, Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays, from 1.30 to 3.30 p.m. Wednesdays, 7.30-7.45 p.m. Market St., oft* Woburn Rd., Lower Hutt. ■TIHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING, \j Victoria Hall, Adelaide Rd. An address will be delivered (God willing) on Sunday next, Subject: "The Promises to the Fathers Yet to be Fulfilled." "Jesus Christ was a Minister of the Circumcision to Confirm the promises unto the Fathers." A cordial welcome. Sunday School 2.45 p.m. Orange Hall, Buick St., Petone. 3.15 p.m.: Subject, The Gospel of Jesus Christ, His Message to Man. A hearty welcome. Free Literature on all Bible subjects obtainable from the Librarian, 18 Boyd Tee., SI. rriORY STREET HALL (next Mount Cook X School) —Sunday, November 1, 11 a.m.: Worship Meeting. 2.45 p.m.: Adult Bible Study. Subject: "The Church at Laodicea." Opening speaker, Mr. P. H. O'Donnell. 7 p.m.: EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. Subject: "Three-fold Liberty." Preacher, Mr. L. J. Donaldson (late of Singapore).' Song Service, 6.55 p.m. Wednesday, 7.45 p.m.: Midweek Meeting, for Prayer and Ministry of the Word. Speaker, Mr. H. Harvey. Thursday, 2.30: Women's Prayer Meeting. Friday, 1 to 2 p.m.: Intercession for our Nation and our boys. (Ladies only.) "%» <B_L .OO MM ON WEALTH COVENANT TEMPLE, '*®_M|i'«L (Adjoining Main Lower dMty §Tw Hutt Brld6e)Sunday—ll a.m.: Breaking of Bread. 6.45 p.m.: Song Service. 7 p.m.: Gospel. An up-to-the-minute message. Prayer for the sick. If the power of God is not present to heal we have met together in vain. "And (they) were continually in the temple, praising and blessing God." (Luke 24:53.) WELLINGTON PENTECOSTAL EVANGELICAL MISSION, 101-103 Vivian St.— 10.30, the Prayer which Changes Things; 11 a.m., Worship and Communion, Mrs. Brewer Ministering the Word; 2.45 p.m., Bible Class and S.S.; 7 p.m., "Mighty to Save." Mr. C. Wlckenden will speak. Wed., 2 p.m., Sisters' Prayer and Study. Thurs., 7.30 p.m., Study Subject, "Meekness." Growing up Into Christ I in all Things. Prayers for the Sick with signs following. You will be welcomed at these services. _____ TTiVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, King J__ St., off Adelaide Rd., near Basin Regerve.—Owing to unforeseen circumstances no Services will be held this Sunday, November 1, Sunday School will be held at 10.30 a.m. rpHE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 19 Marlon X St. —Important Popular Lecture, Geoffrey Hodson, International Lecturer and Author, "An Occult View of the Process of Education." Chairman: The Hon. the Minister of Education, the Hon. H. G. R. Mason, M.A., LL.B. Tomorrow (Sunday), at 7.30 p.m. Subsidiary Meetings: Tuesday and Thursday, 7.30 p.m. Punctual Attendance Recommended. TTNITARIAN FREE CHURCH, Charming Hall, U 100 Lambton Qy.—Service on Sunday, Nov. 1, at 7 p.m., conducted by Mr. E. C. Isaac. "The Christian Church in Egypt." Note change of time of service. GAICJ AND KHAND ALLAH ASSEMBLY HALL, Ngatoto St.—Sunday, 7 p.m. Speaker: Dr. Barseldy. Come and Hear this Bright Gospel Address. T OWEBi HUTT ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, OddJ__ fellows' Hall, Knight's Rd.—Sunday: 11 a.m., Communion Service; 7 p.m.. Gospel MeetIng. Tuesday, 7.45 p.m., Prayer Meeting. Warm Fellowship. All Welcome. A SSEMBLY HALL, Mansfield St., Newtown _"__. (opp. tram sheds). —Sunday, 7 p.m., Bright Gospel Address. Speaker, Mr. C. A. Brace. A hearty welcome extended to all. Come, and bring a friend. "CHRIST: ANTI-CHRIST: AND THE FAST APPROACHING AGE-END." THE world in flames —swaying armies—cataclysmic events—and out of It ... what? Hear this stirring Address on Prophecy by Mr. V. It. Brown Tomorrow (Sunday), (i.45 p.m. Screen illustrations. MornIng Worship 10.45 a.m. Bright service with encouraging message. Bring the children, too. Communion at close. TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m.. National Lecture with screen illustrations. "Will the Japs take N.Z.?" THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m.: Profit and Pleasure In Bibly Study. Revival Address. Bring a friend with you. NEW COVENANT HALL. 53-55 Vivian St. GOD OFFERS SALVATION ONLY TO THOSE WHO COMPLY WITH THE CONDITIONS REVEALED IN HIS WORD OF TRUTH. "TTERILY verily I say unto thee, except a * man be born again he cannot see the Kingdom of God. . . . Except a man be bom of water and of the Spirit he cannot enter the Kingdom of God. That which is born of tho flesh is flesh, and that which is born (or begotten) of the Spirit is Spirit." (John 3 :3-6.) "God Is a Spirit and those who worship Him must worship Him in Spirit and in Truth.' "If ye continue in My Word, then are ye My disciples indeed and ye .shall KNOW THE TRUTH, and the Truth shall make you free." - (Joim 4 :_4, S :31-32.) "When they believed Philip preaching the things concerning the Kingdom of God and the Name of Jesus Christ they were baptised both men and women." (Acts 8 :12.) "Then Peter said unto them, Repent and bo baptised every one of you In the Name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sms. (Acts 2 :35.) "For as many of you as have been baptised into Christ have put on Christ, and If ye be Christ's then are ye Abraham's seed and heirs according to promise." (Gal. 3 :27----2!).) Helpful Literature free. Orange Hall, I>anicll St., Sunday, noon, or Librarian, Box 1151, Wellington. .._ :\ —]^ BE UP TO DATE. \ (^SISS_^I T^ 13 UP DAILY gj|»»~-^_S X BIBLE - READING. K-N^ 1"^.!!!! Forward 2d for list <■ 'fS-i_B-0-__lp' M- Laird, Scripture Union N?«^____a_!/ offlc6) lg2 Wakefleld st. ( • Wellington. New Zealand membership 28,000. • "OENTECOSTAL FELLOWSHIP, Masonic Hall, ,JL Donald McLean St., Newtown. —10.30 ' a.m., Prayer; 11 a.m.. Breaking of Bread, s Speaker: Mr. T. Wallace Dick. Soloist, Mrs. A. Lake. Come and worship.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 106, 31 October 1942, Page 4

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