RELIGIOUS SERVICES. mHE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. PAUL X —Rogation Sunday. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion.. 9.45 a.m.: Sunday School. 11 a.m.: Matins • and Sermon. Preacher: Canon D. J. Davies.. 7 p.m.; Evensong and Sermon. Preacher: The Rev. H. Taepa. ST. PETER'S,-.Willis St.—Fifth; Sunday after Easter." 8 a.m.; Holy Communion; 10 a.m., Sunday School and Bible Class; 11 a.m., Matins and Sermon. Preacher: The Rev. W. G. Williams.. 3. p.m.. Holy .Baptism; 7 p.m., Evensong and Sermon. Preacher: Archdeacon Bullock. After-Church Supper for Visitors and . Servicemen and Women. Thursday next, Asconsion Day: Holy Communion, 7 a.m. and 10.30 a.m.-; Evensong, 8 p.m. WELLINGTON CITY MISSION, Taranakl St. —Fifth' Sunday after Easter, May 14, 1944. 9.0, Holy Communion; 10.0, Catechism; 7.0., Mission Service. Rev. Harry Squires, Mfssloner. - • ' , ■. ST. MARK'S CHURCH, -Dufferln St.—Fifth Sunday after Easter (Rogation-Sunday): 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m., Sunday School; ■ 11 a.m., Matins; 7 p.m., Evensong. Ascension Day (Thursday, May 18):, 7 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m., Short Matins and Holy Communion; 7.30 p.m., Evensong. t *LL SAINTS' CHURCH, Kilblrnle.—Rogation A Sunday. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Sung;Eucharist;-7 p.m.. Evensong. Rev. W. Langston, Vicar. _. T. BARNABAS', Roseneath—Rogation Suudtfy.- B*a.m.: Holy Communion. ' 9.30 a.m.: Sung Eucharist. 11 a.m.: Morning Prayer. 7 p.m.': 'Evensong Sermon. Thursday Next: Asc'eriKon Day. 7 a.m.: Solemn Eucharist. 9.30 a.m.: Holy Communion. 7.30 p.m.: Solemn Evensong. ' Preacher: The Bey. Andrews Baxter. ■ ■ ST. HILDA'S CHURCH, Island Bay—B a.m.: Holy Communion. 11 a.m.: Matins. 7 p.m.:. Evensong and Sermon. Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Holy Communion. F. O. Ball, Vicar. ST. JUDJE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH, Lyall Bay. ■■' —Fifth Sunday after Easter. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 10 a.m.: Sunday School, 10.30 a.m.: Matins. 11 a.m.: Confirmation 'School. " 7 p.m.:' Evensong. Church Parade of, Kilblrnle League of Mothers. Rev. J. A. Jermyn,' Vi6ar. ■ /"CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH, Boulcott St., XJ near Willis St.—Minister: Rev. Lawrence A. North. Services of' Worship. 11 a.m., Mother's Day Service. Subject: "A Mother's Faith;I.', This is a service for all. 7 p.m. Subject: "How Can We Be Sure of God?" Friendly'Hour,-with1 supper, at the conclusion of the'Evenlng Service. Visitors to the Church are cordially invited to remain to'this hour of Fellowship. This is a Church : with - a Wel- . come.-!: . ..''"': ' .". * .'■ '•■ ■ ' -: MIRAMAR BAPTIST CHURCH—Minister: Pastor Wilbur T. Clark. 11 a.m.: Mother's Day .Service. 7 p.m.: Subject, "Christopathy." Bright Song Service. A Hearty Welcome : Awaits You. - LYALL BAY, BAPTIST CHURCH—Key. 1\ G.Reddell. 11 a.m.: "Beginning to Pray." 3 p.m.: Special Mother* Day Serviced "Speaker, Mrs. L. A..North. 7-p.m.: "Guarding Against a False.' Sense of Security/ Everybody made . Welcome at these services." ■ ISLAND BAY BAPTIST CHURCH.—Minister: •Rev. B. L. Fursdon. 11 a.m., Mother's Day Service. 7 p.m.-. Rev. R. W. Fursdon, sen. Subject: "So Great Salvation." Come and Worship! with us. BROOKLYN. BAPTIST CHURCH.—Minister: Rev. A. J. Jamleson. 11 a.m.: "As One '. Whom His Mother Comforteth." 7 p.m.: ' "There Stood: by the Cross of' Jesus Mary His Mother."— "How a Mother Found a Saviour." ■ Jfornington—7 p.m.: Three young people will speak briefly on "A Great Missionary Hero." BERHAMPOBE BAPTIST CHURCH.—Minister : Rev. E. F. Sherburd. 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.:;. Special Mother's Day Services.' All . visitors cordially welcomed. CHURCH OF CHRIST, 21 Vivian St.— . Mother's Day Services.. 10 a.m., Bible School; 11 a.m., .Worship and Communion. Speaker :• Lieutenant-Colonel. Chas. '■ Parsons. Subject: "The All-Satisfler." 7 p.m.,• Bright Evangelistic .Service. Subject: "A Woman's Faith and Courage." Preacher:- Mr. C. G. Palmer. Everyone cordially invited. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Colombo St., Wel--llngtoh South.—Minister: .Mr. H. C. Blschoff. 10 a.m.: Bible School. - Special , Mothers'.- Day Services. ■11 a.m.: Worship . Service. .Speaker: Mr. H. C. Blschoff. Sub- . lect: "Ministerings in the .Church." 6.45': Favourite Chorus Session. 7.0 :.. Evangelistic Service, bright singing; young people assisting.1 Special Mothers' Day Message. ■ Minister: Mr. K. C. Blschoff. A Hearty Welcome awaits you at the House, of Friendship. . t-.-.fflHß GREATER WORLD A SPIRITUAL MISSION, • Antipodean Chambers, .-■■■■ - 57 'Lower Cuba St. . MOTHER'S DAY (SUNDAY), 3 p.m.: Messages From Flowers. 7 p.m.": .Speaker, Rev. Mj. Bowles. Subject, "Mother Love." Clairvoyance and After Circle. Wednesday, 8 p.m.: Public Seance. A Hearty Welcome is Extended to All Friends, Old and ew- •' •'•' •' '' ''' ' - '.. "■' '' ■■ ELLINGTON SPIRITUALIST CHURCH (Inc.), 32 Kent Tee.,'the Centre of Universal —Sunday, 7 p.m.: Speaker, Mr. R..A. Webb, Diploma, S.N.U., England. Subject, "Finer Thoughts of Mother's Day." Spiritual ' Clairvoyance; All are welcome to --; pur -meetings.';... ... "" ;'-V." ■.•"■•"'>"•■ fpHE. CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, A ..Oddfellows' Hall, 1 Kent Tee (next Fire. Station). —Sunday, 3 p.m.. Mother's Day. Service Messages from Flowers. 7 p.m., Divine ' Service,-7 p.m.. Rev. Mrs. E. M. Cralgle. Subject :• "Do the Dead Live On?" Clairvoyance" and Floral Message After Circle. Friends and - vlstors cordially : welcome. . \rEW THOUGHT MOVEMENT, 72a Manners .1.1 , v St.—Sunday, at 7.15 p.m. Speaker: Mr. Broome. Subject: "Mother's Day." Messages from" Flowers by Sladame Logan Britton. Lecture'Wednesday.Night. Social, Thursday.' PIP , F irTHETwORD|j 1 BIBLE 1 1 TRUTH •■■ ■~-|1 OF GOD lEI I /^HRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE, 1.0.0. F. V^ ■ HALL, -' ALLEN ST. (opp. Paramount Theatre), Courtenay Pl.—Sunday, at 7 p.m. Subject: "SCRIPTURE WRESTED TO SUPPORT FABLES, IN WHICH ARE SOME THINGS HARD TO BE UNDERSTOOD, WHICH THEY THAT ARE UNLEARNED AND UNSTABLE, WREST; AS THEY DO ALSO THE I OTHER SCRIPTURES, UNTO THEIR OWN DESTRUCTION." (2 Pet. 3:16.) In the course of tho series of lectures "Turned unto Tables" concluded last Sunday, evidence was produced from the Scriptures to show that the "fables" taugh^ In the Clnirches of Christendom fulfil the Apostle Paul's prediction in 2 Tim. 4:3-4. It was shown that ■ such doctrines as tho immortality of the soui, consciousness in the death state, Jieaven-golng at death, and hell-nre torments were "fables" not taught in the Bible. The object of this "week's lecture is to consider some of those "wrested". Scriptures which are usually adTanced in support of the foregoing "fables." It will be shown that in reality there is no •upport for the "fables" of Christendom in such -Scriptures which can be explained in harmony with the true teaching of the Bible as contended for in the recent series of lectures. - The passages which will be particularly considered are: (1) Christ's words to the thief, on tho. Cross (Luke 23:39-43). (2) The psratile'of the rich' man and Lazarus (Luke 16:19-31). (3)-' Paul's "desire to depart and to be wlth-Chriat" (Phil. 1:21-23).' (4) Paul's words, "Absent from the body .... . present with the Lord" (2'Cor. 5:1-10). (5) Christ's words, "In My Father's house are many man.sions,' '(John 14:i-3). (6) Any other passage advanced at question time. ''STUDY TO SHOW THYSELF ... A WORKMAN THAT KEEDETH NOT. TO BE ASHAMED RIGHTLY DIVIDING' THE WORD OF TRUTH" (Paul— 8 Tim. 2:15). Questions invited. No collection. -,N. 8.:.: In the ■ "Evening Post" of tho 6th Inst. tho editor of the "Watchman," Box . 1303, -Wellington, challenged us ■to prove the truth of our advertised lecture "Hell Fire Torments", a fable. Wo accept his challenge and invite him ifnd all others believing this fable to attend tho above . advertised lecture in the course of which the doctrine of "Hell Flra Torments" will be refuted from the Holy Scriptures.' We. have no interest in the challenger's- unscriptural offer of SIOOO. Our ■ ""'y^Jf're is to prove from the Scriptures the fallacy of this doctrine "Hell Fire Torments. ■ ■ i . -. ■ The above and other "wrested Scriptures" •re, explained in harmony, with "the truth" as -revealed in the Bible in the book "Christendom -Astray." a copy will be sent free on .application to "Bible Truth," Box 98, Lower V l«,^'S^,r GoSPi:l' UALL' Welllngtonr Sunday, 2.45 p.m.: Sunday School. Sunday, 3 p.m.:. Bible Study Class. SubjectPhilipplans, Chapter 4. Opening Speaker, Mr Unarr,s^A^y elhear^ g^is^^nded to all to comialon/a'n'd \ 'SSJsfIUJWKS OF GOD IN NEW ZEALAND" ■; ".Ambulance Hall, 29 Vivian St.—ll a.m' fhfiThi M? m pntS •'? the Klllg'3 PreseMe «t the Table of Remembrance. 7 p.m., The Glory - w y.ii m « Mellor.- Tonight, 7.30: Nimmo's Hall. The Bright Hour when Young People «h? at." 16 Bl, eSs, edn«^ of Christian Fellow! ship. All aro invited. ASSEMBLY HALL,-Mansfield St., Xcwtown -«- —Sunday, 7 p.m.: Bright Gospel Service. Speaker: Mr. W. F. Curie. A Hearty Inyitatlon ■ extended to all. Come and brine your friends. t N GA£°,t AND KHANDALLAH ASSEMBLY XI. HALL, Ngatoto St.—Sunday, 7 p.m Speaker: Sir. E. Price. Come and enjoy this Mright Gospel Address. <.'■■*»% LOWER HUTT,"Assemblies of God, OddfeTiows' Hall, Knight's Rd.—ll a.m.: Communion ■ Service and Ministry of tho Word. 7 p.m.: Gospel Meeting. Speaker, Owen Ashford. All Welcome. ASONIC HALL, Island Bay—Gospel Meeting, 7 p.m., every Sunday. Good speakers. All welcome. No collection. Sunday School 9.30 a.m. IM m /COMMONWEALTH TEMPLE (LOWER HUTT). ~«8BHnr Suntllly' 7 P.m.: Pastor Frank Ik^YiV Wilson preaching the . Full tiffj 9* Gospel. Song Service, Preachment, Divine Healing Service. Everyone welcome. No forms, ceremonies, uniforms, gowns, or embellishments to take the eye, just Jesus, the Life-giving Spirit. At 11 a.m.. Gather around the Lord's table. At 3 p.m.: The Happy Hour. Spend Sunday at The Temple. j HOUGHTON VALLEY HALL. — Special Mother's Day Service. At 7 p.m.: Preacher, Rev. R. L. Fursdon. Favourite Hymns, Solos. Parade of the Boys' Brigade, 4th Wellington Company. This service is the commencement of regular monthly evening services. - - i
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