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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. INTERCESSORY SERVICE. PLEASE NOTE.—This coming week the Service will be held in the BLUE TR! ANGLE HALL (At Rear Y.W.C.A., Boulcott St.). WEDNESDAY MIDDAY: 12.30 to 1 p.m.—Rev. Gladstone Hughes, 8.A., will speak. I to 1.30 p.m.—Mr. H. W. Mllner will preside. Pianist: S. W. Cooper, Esq. You arc invited to join with us for this time of prayer. PLEASE NOTE PLACE OF MEETING. ; THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. PAUL. The First Sunday after Easter. Day of Prayer for the Allied Nations. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 9.45 a.m.: Young People's Church. 11 a.m.: Matins and Sermon. Preach-! er, Chaplain J. E. Reaves (U.S.N.R.). 12 noon: Holy Communion. 7 p.m.: Annual Service to commemorate England's Day. Preacher, Mr. F. W. Gllligan, M.A. (headmaster of Wanga- \ nul Collegiate School). ST. PETER'S, Willis St.—First Sunday after Easter —8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 10 a.m.: Sunday School and Bible Class. 11! a.m.: Holy Eucharist and Sermon. 3 p.m.: I Baptisms. 7 p.m.: Evensong and Sermon. Preacher at Evensong: Veil. Archdeacon Bullock. Wednesday next —S.S. Philip and James: Holy Communion 7.30 a.m. Thursday next: Holy Communion, 10.30 a.m.; Mothers' Union, 2.30 p.m. THE CHURCH OF ST. THOMAS, Wellington, Sl.—Low Sunday. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 10 a.m.: Family Eucharist. 11.15 a.m.: Matins. Preacher at both Services the Rev. F. C. Lang, General Secretary A.B.M. 7 p.m.: Evensong (broadcast). Social hour after Evensong; ST. MARY'S CHURCH, Karori. Day of Prayer. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 10 a.m.: Young People's Service. 11 a.m.: Matins. Noon:i Holy Communion. 7 p.m.: Evensong. QT. BARNABAS'S, Roseueath. First Sunday O after Easter. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 10 a.m.: Sung Eucharist. 11.15 a.m.; Matins. 7 p.m.: Evensong and Sermon. ! QT. MARK'S CHURCH, Dufferln St.—Low SunO day: 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.m., Anzac Commemoration Service. Preacher: The Rev. H. E. K. Fry. 3.30 p.m., Holy Baptism. 7 p.m., Evensong. At the 11 a.m. Service the Pupils of St. Mark's Church School will form the Choir. Old pupils are specially invited to this Service. Pew holders are asked to occupy their seals early. As the supply of Prayer Books is limited, visitors are asked to bring their own. ' CT. AIDAN'S, MIRAMAR—B a.m.: Holy ComO munlon. 11 a.m.: Sung Eucharist. Sermon. 7 p.m.: Evensong. Sermon. Annual, Mooting of Parishioners, Monday, 8 p.m. QT. GEORGE'S, SEATOUN—9.3O a.m.: Sung i O Eucharist. Sermon, 7 p.m.: Evensong. Sermon. Rev. J. A. Jarmyn, Acting Vicar. C CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH, Boulcott St., / near Willis St. —Rev. Lawrence A. North resumes Jiis ministry. 11 a.m., Young People's Service. Parents and Friends warmly invited. 4 p.m., Meeting for Young Men and Women. Speaker: Chaplain Captain F. A. Carter. Tea at the conclusion. 7 p.m., Subject: "I Am Ready." Members of the Forces and other visitors are cordially invited to attend. BERHAMPORE BAPTIST CHURCH.—Minister : Rev. E. F. Sherburd. 11 a.m., "A Witness Unto iWe." 7 p.m., Special Camp Echo Service. Sernionetto by Mr. Roy Bullen: Messages on camp and a frank talk on "What It. All Means." Welcome. KARORI BAPTIST CHURCH, Slanden St.— Preacher: II am., Rev. W. S. Rollings; 7 p.m., Mr. I. Lllle.v. Visitors are welcome. ROOKLYN BAPTIST CHURCH—Minister: Rev. A. J. Jamleson. 11 a.m.: Miss Cook (Presbyterian Church, South China). 12.0: Communion. 7 p.m.: Mr. Noel Garrett. Mornington—7 p.m.: Mr. R. Mardle. Week of Prayer and Self-denial. IRAMAR BAPTIST CHURCH.—-Minister: Rev. R. L. Fursdon. Diamond Jubilee Week of Prayer and Thanksgiving, May 2-9. II a.m., Bible Sunday (with Special Reference to the work of the British and Foreign Bible Society). 5 p.m.. Young People's Tea. 7 p.m., Campers' Service. Camp Echoes and Choruses. Come and Enjoy a Happy Service. i^AMBRIDGE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL \J CHURCH.---Preacher: Rev. C. G. Hedley Bycroft. 11 a.m., "Tho Miracle Hook." (A Bible Sunday Meditation.) 7 p.m., "The King and tin; Ivory Palaces." Communion of the Lord's Supper will follow the Evening Service. Annual Business Meeting, Wednesday, at 7.30 p.m. • riIHE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH JL —101 st Anniversary Services. 11 a.m.: The Rev. W. A. Burley. 7 p.m.: The Rev. H. W. Newell (Communion after Evening Service). Tuesday, May 4: Tea at 5.45 p.m. 7.30: Annual Public Meeting. NKWTOWN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.— Minister: Rev. C. Canncll Hoskln. National Day of Prayer. 11 a.m.. "Is Your Sou! Well Dressed?" (Communion). 7 p.m., "Three Terrible Storms at Hen." . _. ._ piTY TEMPLE, I Z^sHh Cx>. Xl Lome St. I Ay'W V-S£\ < OIT Cambridge Tee.) '' /m (W "Aq\ Tile Speaker throughout ;_( _> J > X this coming week will bo | r-\_j m Pastor A. Gardiner, of \*VV Mf s4*J Australia \^--_^v!ry Sunday.—ll.o : Worship X*V_26J^ antl Breaking of Bread. 3.30: Bible Study. Subject: "World Wide Prayer." What the Scripture teaches. 7.0: Subject: "Tho Coming New Order." God's creation or man's counterfeit —which? Monday—7.3o : Missionary Prayer Meeting. Tuesday—7. 30: United Prayer Meeting, Thursday— 7 30: "Restoration and Recovery of the Remnant of God." Saturday (Tonight)—7.3o: Special Witness Gathering. Services also held at Kilbirnie, Plimmerton, a*hd T« Horo. Everybody Welcome to all these Services—You come. PEACE WITH GOD. I INTEND to make my peace with God," so said a man to whom we were speaking. "You are 1900 years too late," we replied; "peaco was made at the place called Calvary, and all you have to do Is to believe It and thank God." In Col. 1:20 we read: "And having mado peace, through the blood of His Cross." How beautifully the poet puts it: All thy sins were laid upon Him, Jesus bore them on the tree; God who knew them laid them on Him, and, believing, thou art free. Man in his folly always puts the cart before the horse, and trios to add his own pny efforts to Cod's perfect work. Send for our tract "Prnee. Perfect Peace." free to all. Write V. .1. Cros.". 44 Italian Rd.. E2. /^§C\ rpHE SALVATION ARMY. I.rt7fc=few WELLINGTON CITY CORPS. \N*C3fl£/ CITADEL. VIVIAN ST. Tonight. 7.30 o'clock: Open-air. Dixon St. This Sunday: Brigadier and Mrs. Gray and Divisional Staff. 7 a.m.: Kneedrlll. 11 a.m.: Holiness Meeting. Christian friends specially invited. 3 p.m.: The Happy Hour of Praise. Attend this bright gathering of Music, Song, and Testimony. 7 p.m.: People's Popular Gathering, led by Brigadier Gray. Subject, "The Greatest Word in the Bible." Band and Songsters, Soloist. Friendliness. Attend the Vivian St. Citadel this Sunday. /3&^\ mHE SALVATION ARMY HALL, f 7__3ts>) Constable St., MgW WELLINGTON SOUTH. BIBLE SUNDAY. Special Meetings conducted by Brigadier ami Mrs. Robinson. 11 a.m.: Holiness Meeting. 7 p.m.: Salvation Meeting. Band and Songsters will assist in music and Kong. A welcome awaits you. "Wo believe that the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments were given by Inspiration of God and that they only constitute the Divine rule of Christian faith and practice." ALVATION ARMY, Park Rd., Miramar.— Sunday, May 2: 7 a.m., Knee Drill, Brother Hayman. 11 a.m., Holiness Meeting, Captain N. Jones. 7 p.m., People's Meeting, Brigadier and Mrs. Hawkins. ' UTHKRAN CHURCH (Evangelical), King St., off Adelaide Rd., near Basin Reserve. — Minister: Rev. C. W. Appelt. Services: 11 a.m.' and 7 p.m. Sunday School, 10.30. An Invitation to All. riIRADKS HALL, Vivian St. (side entrance)! X Come! Come! Come! Sunday, 7 p.m. Gospel Service. Gospel Service. Everybody Welcome. Come! frpH-E GREATER WORLD SPIRIy~ TUAL MISSION. Antipodean Chambers, 57 Lower Cuba St. Sunday, 3 p.m.: Messages from Flowers. 7 p.m.: Speaker, Mr C. H. Jones, G.W.Dipl., England. Subject: "Do Creeds Differ in World of Spirit/" Clairvoyance and After Circle. Wednesday, 8 p.m.: Public Seance. Tonight: Social anfl Dance, 8 p.m. Light supper provided. Admission Is. A Hearty Welcome Is Extended to All. HURCH OF CHRIST, Colombo St., Wellington South. —11 a.m., Worship Service. Speaker: Mr. T. Mitchell. 2.45 p.m., Sunday School. 7 p.m., Gospel Service. Speaker: Mr. R. Downey. A Welcome awaits you at tho House of Friendship. /COMMONWEALTH ijS»^£L COVENANT TEMPLE 'ffirfcg'Tr (Adjoining Main Lower jJ^^Hk!^ Hutt Bridge). Sunday, 7 p.m., TODAY AND TOMORROW. Pastor Wilson again speaks the Word of God, showing flic world situation as It really is. We invite you to hear this talk without frills. You will enjoy the hearty singing, the friendship, the brotherly love. If you are sick the Lord will heal you. Do come. At 11 a.m., Breaking of Bread. Tuesday and Thursday, 7.30 p.m. The door Is open to you. I^TEW COVENANT HALL, "Will There Be a Third World War?" near tho answer from Prophecy to this widely discussed question. Join the crowds who will bo uniting in prayer for tho United Nations at this crucial time of the war. Address vividly illustrated on the screen. Sunday, 6.45 p.m.: "Will There Be a Third World War?" (Song Service, 0.30.) 10.45 a.m.: Worship Meeting, followed by Communion. Happy fellowship, Inspiring service. Open Communion Table. 2.45 p.m.: Pleasant Sunday afternoon for adulta and children. Joyous hour of singing. Items, action songs, and Bible story Illustrated on the screen. Tuesday. 7.30: Prophecy and world events, "The Judgment of the Japanese Juggernaut." Lantern slides and sound film. Thursday, 7.30: Revival Meeting. Subject, "How to Be Happy, All Day and Every Dny." A warm welcome to everybody. Pastor V. R. Brown.

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