Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

RELIGIOUS SERVICES. We Heartily Invite You to Join with ! Us at the Weekly INTERCESSORY SERVICE, Which will bo held at the if^ENTRAL BAPTIST KJ ' Boulcott St. (Kindly lent for the occasion) On WEDNESDAY MIDDAY. 12.30-1.0 p.m.—REV. E. W. HUNT will speak briefly. 1.0-1.30, p.m.—MR. R. HORROBIN will preside. Organist: S. M. COOPER, ESQ. Come and Pray for Our Empire and out Allies. HE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. PAUL— First Sunday after Trinity—B a.m.: Holy Communion. 0.45 a.m.: Young People's Church. 11.0 a.m.: Matins and Sermon. Preacher: The Key. C. H. Isaacson. 7.0 p.m.: Annual Commemoration Service of! the. Venerable Order of St. John. Preacher: Canon D. J. Davles. ST. PETER'S, Willis St. —First Sunday after Trinity—B a.m.: Holy Communion. 11.0 a.m.: Family Service. 8.0 p.m.: Baptisms. 7.0 p.m.: Evensong and Sermon., Preacher: Archdeacon Bullock. Tuesday Next, St.. Peter's Day—Holy Communion, 7.30 a.m. Thursday next —Holy Communion, 10.30 a.m.; Mothers' f'nlon, 2.30 p.m. WELLINGTON CITY MISSION, Tarauaki St. Ist Sunday after Trinity. 9 a.m.: Holy Communion. 10 a.m.: Sunday School. 7 p.m.: Mission Service. Wednesdays, 7 a.m.: Holy Communion. ST. MARK'S CHURCH, Dufferin St.—First Sunday After Trinity. Day of Prayer tor Students throughout tho World. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 10 a.m., Children's Church and Sunday School. 11 a.m., Matins and Litany. 3.30 p.m.. Holy Baptism. 7 p.m.. Evensong. Missionary Boxes should be brought in and ma.V be presented at any of the Services. LL SAINTS' CHURCH, Mosham Aye.— First Sunday After Trinity. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.m., Litany and Matins. 12 noon, Holy Communion. 7 p.m., Evensong. Presentation of Missionary Boxes. Rev. W. Langston, Vicar. ST. HILDA'S CHURCH, Island Bay—B a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.m., Family Service. 7 p.m., Evensong. F. O. Ball, Vicar. /CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH, Boulcott St., \J near Willis St. —Minister: Rev. Lawrence A. North. Services of Worship. 11 a.m., subject: "Worship and Work." An Infant Dedication Service will'be conducted. 7 p.m., subject: "A War to tho Finish." At the close of the Service there will be a Friendly Hour for Visitors to the Church. Members of tho Forces specially invited. LYALL BAY BAPTIST CHURCH (Resolution St.).—Rev. F. G. Reddell. II a.m., Worship and Exposition. 2.15 p.m., Servicemen's Study Group. 7 p.m., "If the Lord Be God—" Communion to follow. Hospitality offered to all Servicemen. RAROKI BAPTIST CHURCH, Standen St.— Preacher 11 a.m.: Rev. W. S. Rollings. 7 p.m.: Mr. W. Turklngtou. You are Welcome. BROOKLYN BAPTIST CHURCH—Minister: Rev. A. J. Jamiefion. 11 a.m.: Service Broadcast 2YA. Subject: "The Love of God." 7 p.m.: Preacher, Mr. W. F. Curie. Mornlngton—7.o p.m.: Rev. A. .T. Jamieson. IRAMAR BAPTIST CHURCH. Minister, Rev. R. L. Fursdon. 11 a.m.: The Lord's Prayer, "Thy Kingdom Come." 7 p.m.: "The Last Plague and the Passover Feast." CHURCH OF CHRIST, Vivian St. Dominion Mission Day. An "Every Member Present" Day. 11 a.m.: Worship and Communion. Special speaker, Mr. A. Liebezeit. 7 p.m.: Bright Gospel Service. Baptismal Service. Preacher, Mr. C. G. Palmer. Subject, "A Test of Stewardship." Everyono welcome. /CHURCH OF CHRIST, Colombo St., Welling\J ton South. —11 a.m., Worship Service. Minister: K. Robinson. Subject: "The Other Ninety-five." 2.45 p.m., Sunday School. 7 p.m., Gospel Service. Minister: K. Robinson. Subject: "A Rendezvous With Destiny." Ordinance of Baptism and Solo. You are cordially Invited to Worship with us. rnHE GREATER WORLD SPIRIX TUAL ■ MISSION, Antipodean Chambers, 57 Lower Cuba St. Sunday, 3 p.m., Floral Messages. 7 p.m., Speaker, Mr. C. H. Jones, G.W. Dlpl., England. Subject: "Tho Departed Live and Preach Christ." The Scriptures say so. Come and here our version. Clairvoyance and After-Circle. Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Public Seance. A Hearty Welcome to all. — ELLINGTON SPIRITUALIST CHURCH (inc.), 32 Kent Tec, The Centre of Universal Spiritualism—Sunday, 7 p.m. Speaker: Mr.s. E. Webb, Trance Address, followed by Spiritual Clairvoyance. HE CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, Oddfellows' Hall, l.Kent Tee. (next Fire Station). Sunday: 3 p.m.. Service. Messages from Flowers. 7 p.m., Divine Service, 7 p.m. Rev. Mrs. E. M.- Craigie. Trance Address. "What Is the Great Need of the Hour?' Clairvoyance and Floral Message, - After Circle. Friends and Visitors Cordially Welcome. ATEW THOUGHT MOVEMENT, 72a Manners JM St.—Speakers on Sunday, at 7.15 p.m.: Mr. Broomc "Mystical Psychology." Also Sergeant Norris. Messages from Flowers by Madame Logan Britton. Lecture, Wednesday •Night. 8 o'clock: .'.'Paj'chi.c- ; Forces." bocial Afternoon on Thursday, at 2.30. ,_j r~"~ If the iwordll —) IBIBLEI £ l^l TRUTH "SIMEON HATH DECLARED HOW GOD AT THE FIRST DID VISIT THE GENTILES TO TAKE OUT OF THEM A PEOPLE FOR HIS NAME." (Acts 15:14.) WHEN the Gospel was first preached we read that It was preached "to none but unto the Jews only" (Acts 11:10, Matt. 15:24, Matt. 10:5-0). It is. clear, however, from the New Testament that it was the Divine intention that the preaching of the Gospel of salvation should be extended to the Gentile* Thus before Christ left the earthi He'commanded His disciples to "Go into ALL THE WORLD aud preach the Gospel to every creature (Mane 16:10, Eph. 3:6, Acts 13:46, Acts 28:26-28). This they duly did so that the Apostle Paul later was able to write that the Gospel had been "preached to every creature which is under Heaven" (Cols. 1:23). It should bo understood, however, that it was not tho Divine intention that mankind would be saved en masse or that tho world would be converted as a result of the preaching of the Gospel. Nor was it the Divine intention that tho Gospel should be preached for the purpose of filling Heaven with fictional immortal souls. lne Divine intention in turning to the Gentiles was simply to "TAKE OUT OF THEM a people for His Name" (Acts 15:11). In other words to provide Jesus Christ with the required number of 00-rulors when He returns to reign on earth (Rev. 2:2G-27, Rev. 0:9-10, 1 Cor. 6:2, 2 Tim 2:12, Matt. 10:28. Rev. 20:0, James 1-IS. Rev. 11:1-1). Nothing is more clearly taught in the Scriptures than the tact that Jesus Christ is coming back to establish a World-Wide Kingdom on earth—the Kingdom of God (Acts X:ll, Acts 3-.19-21 Rev. 19-15, Rev. H:ls, Matt. 6:10, Acts 17:31, Isa. 9:0-<, Dan. 7:14, Zcch. 14:9). It follows that in the administration of this Kingdom Jesus Christ will require a host of co-rulers. . These corulers, somo of whom will have "authority over ten cities," others "over five" (Luke 19 :17----19) will be those of all generations who have been "TAKEN OUT" by the preaching of the Gospel. Resurrected from the dead and immortalised they will constitute, with Jesus Christ, the Divine "NAME" on tho earth in the coming Millennial age. (Rev. 3:12, Rev. 14:1, Luke 20:35-3 C, Phil. 3:21, 1 John 3:2, 2 Pet. 1 "4 ) Reader, it is clear from the Scriptures that those "taken out" arc those who believe the Gospel (i.e., "the things concerning the Kingdom of God and the Name of Jesus Christ (Acts 8:12, Acts 28:30-31), and who thereafter ! are baptised into the sin-covering Name of Jesus Christ (Gals. 3:27-29). For further enlightenment concerning this vital subject you should read the book „ ~ „ "CHRISTENDOM ASTRAI." ■ A copy will be sent free on application to "BIBLE TRUTH," Box 71. Wellington. VIVIAN ST. GOSPEL HALL, Wellington. Sunday June 27. ,3 p.m.: Bible Class, i Subject, 1 Timothy, chapter 3. 7 p.m.: Gospel i Meeting. Speaker, Mr. R. P. Fra.ser. You are 'cordially invited to be present at these servlces. . . miIADES HALL, VIVIAN ST. (side entrance). X Come ! Come ! ' Conic ! Sunday. 7 p.m. Gospel Service. Subject, "The Progress of Faith." This message will interest you. Cornel ' A SSBMBLY HALL, Mansfield St., Newtown Xjl (opp. tram sheds). —Sunday, 7 p.m.: Bright Gospel Service. Speaker: Mr. A. Greenfield. A hearty invitation given to all. Come | and bring a friend. 4 SSEMBLIES OF GOD IN N.Z., Wellington XX Assembly meets in Ambulance Hall, 29 Vivian St. —11 a.m.: The hour of greatest privilege; meeting of the Lord Jesus at His table. 7 p.m.: Powerful presentation of prc- | clous truth by Owen Ashford. Tonight, 7.30: Empire Hall, corner Cuba and Arthur Sts.: !K. T. Mellor will give the second of series pi1 addresses on "How and What to Preach." Wo. warmly invite you to our Services. Off **« ri OMMONW EAL T H XjflS J»*S COVENANT TEMPLE, WEljjry (Adjoining Main Lower , - Christ or axti-ciiribt? SUNDAY, 7 p.m., Pastor Wilson unfolds some more of God's Plan foi-New Zealand. Today, as never before, we must decide for Christ of God,, or anti-Christ of Satan. So wo look at the works and fruits of both. Sunday, U am., Breaking of Bread. Tuesday and Thursdiiy, 7.30 p.m. Will you join us? T UTHERAN CHURCH (Evangelical), King XJ St., off Adelaide Kd.. near Basin Reserve— Minister.: Rev. C. W. Appelt. Divine Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 10.30 v.m. A Welcome for All. HE BIBLE STUDY MISSION, Charming Hall, 100 Lambton Qy.—Tonight (Saturday), 7.3o—Prayers for all who serve in the war zones. Touching the subject of Prayer as a Bible study. Come and take your part. Sunday—No- meeting this week. Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.—-The summary of Chapter 0, the Actsof the Apostles. Come and bring your friend— The Bible. . GOSPEL MESSAGE. THE PRE-EXISTENCE OF , CHRIST. Did Jesus Christ exist as a fully-grown person lii Heaven before Ho was born on earth?- Or did He pre-exist only In God's purpose (Gen. 3:15, Deut, 18:15, Ps. 2:6, Isa. 0:6-7, Dan. 2:34, Luke 1:32), being sent forth in the fulness of time (Gal, 4:4) to ultimately redeem Jew and Gentile (Rom. 11:20. Isa. 60:3). Tomorrow (God Willing) at 3. m Dominion Farmers' Bldgs. Daily' Readings, etc." Frank WiUlmont. 61 Ponsonby Rd.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19430626.2.102.5

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 150, 26 June 1943, Page 7

Word Count
1,594

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 150, 26 June 1943, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 150, 26 June 1943, Page 7

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert