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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. PAUL. —January 9: Ist Sunday after Epiphany. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 11 a.m.: Matins.; Preacher; Rev. C. H. Isaacson. 7 p.m.: Even-' song. Preacher,. Rev. B. J. Williams. T. PETER'S, Willis St.—First Sunday after . Epiphany., 8 a.m.: Holy, Communion. 11 a.m.: Matins and Sermon. Preacher, Archdeacon Bullock. 7 p.m.: Evensong and Sermon, Preacher, Key. Austin Charles. Afterchurch supper for service men and women and visitors. Thursday next: Holy Communion, 10.30 a.m. • - WELLINGTON CITY MISSION, Taranaki St. —First Sunday After Epiphany, January 9, 1044. 9 a.m.: Holy Communion. 7 p.m.: Mission Service. Rev. Harry Squires, Mlssioner. ST. MARK'S CHURCH, Dufferm St.—First Sunday after Tho Epiphany. 8 a.m., Holy Communion; U a.m., Matins; 7 p.m., Evensong. Holy Baptism is administered on the first Sunday in the month at 3.30 p.m., and at other times by appointment. , ALL SAINTS' CHURCH, Moxham Ave.—lst Sunday after Tho Epiphany. 8. a.m.: Holy- Communion. 11 a.m.: Sung Eucharist. 7 p.m.: Evensong. .Rev. W. Langston, Vicar. ST. BARNABAS, Roseneath—Sunday within Octave of Feast of Epiphany—B a.m.: Holy Communion. 9.30 a.m.: Sung Eucharist. 11 a.m.: Matins. 7 p.m.: Solemn Evensong and Procession. ' QT. HILDA'S CHURCH, Island Bay—S a.m.: ->3 Holy Communion. 11 a.m.: Matins. 7 p.m.: Evensong. Preacher: Rev. Dr. Horace Christy," 8.D., F.P.C. F. O. Baft, _Vkar. _ /CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH, Boulcott St., \J near Willis St.—-Minister: Rev. Lawrence A. North. Services of Worship. 11 a.m.: Subject, "Into the Place of Quietness." An Infant Dedication service will bo conducted. 7 p.m.: Subject, "What Think Ye of Christ?" Soloist, Rev. L. A. North. The service will be broadcast by Station 2YA. Visitors to Wellington are warmly Invited to attend these services. LYALL BAY BAPTIST CHURCH, Resolution St. —Minister: Rev. F. G. Reddell. 11 a.m.: Mh G. S. B. White. 7 p.m.: Mr. It. Jones. Visitors warmly welcomed. BROOKLYN BAPTIST CHURCH.—Minister, Rev. A. J. Jamieson. 11 a.m.: Mr. Lan Lilley. 7 p.m.: Mr. H. A. Harris. Morning-' ton—7 p.m.: Mr. R. Mardle. ISLAND BAY BAPTIST CHURCH.—Pastor" Wilbur T. Clark (S.S.E. Mission), Sunday: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Evening, Special Address, "Experiences in Former Japanese-occupied Guadalcanal." Visitors cordially Invited. MIRAMAR BAPTIST CHURCH—Minister: Rev. R. L. Fursdon. 11 a.m.: "Mutual Benefit." 7 p.m.: Gospel Service. KARORI BAPTIST CHURCH, StandeiTstT^ Minister: Rev. James Cumming. 11 a.m.. Worship; 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Message. Come and hear a Vital Message. "OERHAMPORE BAPTIST CHURCH. Minis--O ter, Rev. E. F. Shorburd. 11 a.m.: "The Function of the Church." 7 p.m.: "The Sower and the Seed." You are welcome to Worship with us. : C CHURCH OF CHRIST, 21 Vivian St.—ll a.m., J Worship and Communion. Speaker: Mr. B. Jarvis. 7 p.m., Bright Gospel Service. Subject: "When God's Promise Is Fulfilled." Preacher: Mr. C. G. Palmer. Everyone cordially welcome. CHURCH OF CHRIST Corner Rintoul and Colombo Sts., Wellington South—Minister: Mr. H. C. Bischoff. Sunday, January 9: 11 a.m.: Worship Service. Subject: "How Victory Came.'' 6.45 p.m.: Song Service. 7 p.m.: Gospel- Service. Subject: "Can I Be a Christian Without Knowing My Bible?" Everybody Welcome. <AMiC. rpHE GREATER WORLD ■ia»a X spiritual mission, gi^B^ Antipodean Chambers, 57 Lower ■HP ' ■ Cuba St. 4am Sunday, 3 p.m.: Messages from • Flowers. 7 p.m.: Speaker, Mr. C. H. Jones, G.W. Dlpl., England. Subject: "And the Government Shall Be Upon His Shoulder." Clairvoyance and After Circle. Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Public Seance. A hearty welcome is extended to all. WELLINGTON SPIRITUALIST CHURCH (Inc.), 32 Kent Tee.—The Centre, of Universal Spiritualism. Sunday, 7 p.m. Speaker: Mr. R. A. Webb, Diploma S.N.U., England. Subject:. "Three Angels: A Philosophy for the New Year," followed by Spiritual Clairvoyance. All are welcome to our nieetings. ... rFHE CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, JL Oddfellows' Hall, 1 Kent Tee. (next Fire Station).—3. p.m. .Sunday. Service, Messages from flowers. 7 p,in;: Divine Service, 7 p.m.: Bey. Mrs. E. M; Craigie. Trance Address: "They Feared As They Entered the Cloud." Clairvoyance and Floral Message, After Circle. Friends and" Visitors Cordially Welcome. "\jTEW THOUGHT. MOVEMENT, 72a Manners" Xl St.—Sunday,, at 7.15 p.m.. Mr, Brown Speaker. Messages from- Flowers by Madame Logan Brltton. No Thursday Social. "',_,. _' "IT theTTwordlJ — 1 BIBLE I 4\ TRUTH • Iff OF'» GOD J| { LAST week's advertisement pointed out that "The Holy S.criptures were able to make wise unto salvation." The object of this advertisement is-to demonstrate from the Scrip.-, .tures ••■-.>: ■-,■•- = ■ ■ • . "WHAT BIBLE SALVATION IS" . (1) THAJE aij,;,the .jßible. plainly teaches that .man; is mortal.- (Gen. ■3:19-24, Job 4:17, Roms. 5:12, Jas, 4:14), that "the dead ■ know not anything^- (Ecc. 9:5, Psa. C:5, Psa. 115:17, Psa. 146. :4), that "no man hath ascended up to heaven" (John ; 3:13, John-8:21, John 13 :33, Acts . 2:5,4), and that salvation is not experienced until tho resurrection of the dead at the- second coming of Christ (Hebs. 9:28, John 5:28-29, Dan: 12:2, Rev. 11:1S, Phil. 3:11), it logically follows- that the orthodox ■conception of salvation (disembodied' existence in heaven at death —gaining kingdoms beyond the skies) is fictitious (2 Tim. 4:3-4, Jer. 16:19). - • (2) THAT Bible Salvation is salvation which Christ will bestow upon the accepted at His • second coming and which will involve a "CHANGE" of nature from "this mortal" to "immortality," . the recipients thereof becoming possessed of ■ "THE DIVINE NATURE"— . powerful, incorruptible, physical bodies—as Christ was after His resurrection, and "EQUAL UNTO THE ANGELS." (Phil. 3:20-21, 1 Cor. 15 :51-54, Roms. -8 :11> Roms. 8 :23, Luke 20 :35----30, 1 John 3:2, 1 Cor. 15:12-23, 2 Pet.'l:4). (3) THAT thus Christ will be provided with immortal co-rulers' to assist in the administration of the Kingdom of God which will be established on earth by Christ at His second coming. (Rev. 20 :«, Rev. 5 :0-10, Key. 2 :2(i----27, 2 Tim. 2:12, 1 Cor. (1:2, Matt. 25:31, Luke 12:32, I)an. 7:27, Matt. 5:5, etc.). Reader for enlightenment -concerning the great truths of the Bible you should read the book "CHIUSTENDOM ASTRAY." A copy will be sent free on application to "BIBLE TRUTH," < _ Box 88, Lower Hutt. TRADES HALL, Vivian St. (side entrance). —Come! Come I: Come ! Sunday, 7. p.m. Gospel Service. This message interests you. Come' and be made welcome. . VIVIAN ST. GOSPEL~HALL—sunuay, 7 p.m.: Gospel Service. Speaker, Mr. J. McCracken, of Everyman's Hut, Trentham ■Military Camp. All are cordially invited. We 'preach faith in our Lord Jesus Christ as the ' only way of salvation.' ASSEMBLIES OF GOD IN NEW ZEALAND. —A Glorious Series of Services for the weekend. Tonight, 7.30, Nimmo's Hall, Willis St.: Walter Cantrall has a message for young people and all. Hear him. Sunday, Ambulance Hall, 29 Vivian St.: Pastor George 3. Clarke (Auckland) will preach. 11 a.m.: Communion Service, "Our Exampler." 7 p.m.: "By Myself Have I Sworn." Pastor Clarke is well known for his virile ministry Old and new friends warmly invited to the Heavenly Feast. A SSEMBLY HALL, MansfleldlJCNewtown;—' 7 p.m.. Bright Gospel Service, fepeaker: Mr. P. Olsen. A hearty welcome extended to all. ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, Lower Hutt, 'Odd^ . . fellows' Hall, Knight's Rd.—ll a.m., Communion Service and Ministry; 7 p.m., Evangelistic Meeting. Speaker: Owen Ashford We expect a Day of Blessing. All welcome. HHHE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, Marion St. J- —Midsummer Recess. Geoffrey Hodson International Author and Lecturer, will inaugurate the 1944 Session February 13 Apply for Programmes. PENTECOSTAL EVANGELICAL MISSION, 101-103 Vivian St.—A week of Special Services, accompanied with Special Blessing and Christian Inspiration. 11 a.m.: "Nearer Still Nearer," in conscious fellowship with the Lamb Slain. 2.45 p.m.: Open Sunday School. 7 p.m.: Farewell to Evangelists Mr. and Mrs Shire, who will .both speak and sing Your need, whether healing of mind, soul, or body can be met at this service. Come and experience all this service will mean. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.: Special Waiting Service for Special Infilling.- Thursday, 7.30: Commencing with Song Service. Special subject dealt with oy special speakers. Pastor Pennington in the chair, "The Establishment of a New Christian Order." Will this New Order be realised, if so how? Come, bring suggestions and let us unite in the right way to achieve this most desired New Order. God is uncnanglng and never knows failure. "pRIEND TO SAILOR MISSION (Incorpor- * ated), Rooms, 37 Courtcnay PL—Song of th?°Sea ' 7 P' m> ° Pc" t0 aII Me° fflr Qgt /Commonwealth temple, JjgJA s <4 Lower Hutt. TftyA^f"*y Except the Lord build the jlm^^V^S. house, they labour in vain that Sunday":" 7 p.m., Pastor Frank Wilson speaks on God's Way and Man's. When one is sick man says, "Go to the medicine chest." God says, "Go to the prayer room." At 11 a.m., Communion Service. Hymns, Prayer, Message from the Word. Join us this week in prayer for our Nation. The Temple is open for Prayer every day. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Evangelical), King St., off Adelaide Rd., near Basin Reserve. —Minister: Rev. C. W. Appelt. Divine Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. "All Nations Worship the Christ." Come and Worship also! GOSPEL MESSAGE. TMPLICATIONS of "Christian" Doctrine (5) X Substitution (or moral laziness). The night shift had just arrived (Isa. 60:2, John 9:4)'. "Look." cried the foreman, "all the work's done (by Christ) (Matt. 25:24-8), draw your pay (salvation) (Phil. 2:12) and get «way home (to heaven) (John 3:13, 1 Tim. 8:16).'' Reader! How runs the Book (a) faith with obedience (Mark 16:16, Gal. 3:27, Rom. 6:3-5); (b) works (1 Cor. 3:13-5, Jas. 2:26, Rev. 22:12). Continued Tomorrow (God willing) at 3, D.F.I. Building. Reading Charts for '44 free. Frank Wlliment, 61 Ponsonby Rd. •..-•.-• '

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 5, 8 January 1944, Page 7

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