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rpHE METHODIST CHUBCH OF NEW A ZEAI^D- Wellington Central Circuit National Day of Prayer. Wesley Church, Taranaki St.—ll a.m., Full Service of Holy ComcSh,,r, Sh°V y Mrs' Eileen Williams of Chr stchurch. 7 p.m., "Does Prayer Avail?" nHF^'-flP** My Pra *er" (Mendelssohn), the soloist being Miss Gwenyth Greenwood. A solo, 0 Divine Redeemer" (Gounod) will ha sung by Miss Merlyn Tod<l, of Xistohurch Ministec: Rev Ashle-igh K. Petch. After-ChS wal.^° Ur- Speaker: Dr- W. B. Sutch. Subject: Prom the Arctic Circle to the Indian P^an ' Brooklyn Church.-ll a.m ™ QuarteTAi Ua Service of Holy Communion.' 7™ 1?' 1,m.,F- .Clarko- Mlnii *er: Bey. CampbeU P. Lucas. Aro St.—ll a.m. M r Pew G^am. 7 pm.. Rev. c. P. Lucas SubletmuniS yei" (SerViCe Of Holy Co": TtTETHODIST CHUBCH OF NEW ZEALAND TTv, —Wellington East Circuit: Hataitai—ll Burton.) .7, Anttan, Sol™ & 8 . iueen w?f llama (Ohrlstcliurch). Re,.'a. Thomiw ul Tl/TETHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND M WELLINGTON WEST CIRCUISS^S Prayer. Karori . v a R Bateun Soloist, Mrs. H. Hill, "Come Unto Me"" mead" ing of Roll of Honoii). 7 p?m, Key F Bate™" Ifdf*' M,! s^ S^Wey Aus«n-Turt!l; "0 S Redeemer." (Communion,) Thorndon: 11 a.m SSSS. I?Esrfe I.TJBSSW3I,Services: 11 a.m., Holy Communion; 7 p!m! tL^Z&ST Services- Organist- &iss WEBB ST. METHODIST CHURCH—Ceniw teW. o'f*n»tlve Methodism in New Zealand. Celebration at 11 a.m. and 7p m Subject: The Divisions of Methodism in the 19th Century." Minister: Rev. Moses Ayrton. "The Call for Dedication and Prayer " Sacrampnt Midweek Fellowship, Wednesday. 7.80 *T T^rHTTRr^^ 02 CONGREGATIONAL .„ .CS E<?' £?™ er Bowen St. Services: 11 w^'t^n C-.Gibson Young. Subject, "The VVay to Consecration." 7 p.m.: Rev E O Blamires. Subject, "The Certainty That Comes ETnin Eg XPServiccc""e c"" Communioa «* ™-^ C^Scf cTC?-, , CONGREGATIONAL ,£r ,CJiu^P H- Special Services of Prayer and ThanSsgivmg Preacher, Rev. C. G. h! Bycroft ""■»' A "< Thanksgiving." 7 P .m : ,SSi ?*"?♦ °^ L ulfe/ AU "«»beiß earnestly asked to attend these services XTEWTOWN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — TV Day.,°i Prayer- Rev. C. Cannell Hoskin. 11 a.m., "Consecration." (Communion to folt? W; 7 T -?- m -' o "The Ten Commandments and Modern Life—(B) Absolute Honesty." QDDFELLOWS' HALL, Clyde Qy. (next Fire V 7 Station). Come and Be Made Welcome. Sunday, 7 p.m. Gospel Service. This message interests you and we invite you to come TUTHERAN- CHURCH (EVANGELICAL), ■y King St., off Adelaide Rd., near Basin Reserve. Minister, Rev. C. W. Appelt. Divine &. intn at U a"m- and v "P-m- Sunday School at 10.30 a.m. All welcome. PENTECOSTAL EVANGELICAL MISSION £ 101-103 Vivian St. A Day ofPta£er Prase, and Worship. 10.30 a.m.: Prayer, and Praising the Lord, Mighty in Battle, Who hath given us the Victory. 11 a.m.: Young People's bervice and Communion. Evangelist Shire will address the meeting. 2.45: S.S. and Bible Class. 7 p.m.: Glorious Gospel Service. Ministry m the power of the Spirit. Musical item. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.: Study and Prayer. 2 pm Wednesday: Sisters meet for Prayer and Study Thursday, 7.30 p.m.: Midweek Service. Evangelists Mr. and Mrs. Shire continue their Ministry with us. Make an effort to hear their messages. Remember, you have but one life here. Let it be bo lived that you die without regret. rpHE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, Marion St. x —Public Lecture, "The Soil Our Heritage." Lecturer: Mrs. Gertrude Watkin (Wanganui), Foundation Member Compost Society. Tomorrow (Sunday), 7 p.m. All invited. • T^IVIAN ST. GOSPEL HALL, Wellington — * Sunday, September 8: 2.45 p.m., Sunday School; 3 p.m., We Meet for Prayer as requested by his Majesty the King; 7 p.m., Gospel Meeting. Speaker: Mr. L. Taylor, of Everyman's Hut, Trentham. Come along and hear Mr. Taylor preach the Gospel. A warm welcome awaits you. Tuesday,' Sept. 5: 745 p.m Mr. Sturt, Missionary, Mongolia, will give S?,,£ m S- TJ lws?»y. SePt- 7: 7.45 p.m., Mr. ht to^ *!?£ glv ~ an Addjess' illustrated by Lantern Slides. You are cordially invited to come along and hear the above addresses HTHE BIBLE STUDY MISSION is holding a a MMhnSi f Ofr^ Ubli. C Meetingß.ln the Webb fc.t. MeWiodist Church .every Wednesday evenin 8 "T.!; 30 TOM ClOCk i Ud all who are Merged ♦ ..Th! things that Matter" are invited to attend. Next Wednesday (September 6) "up guest speaker. Brigadier A. J. Miles, of The f P r of°^ Ar Tmy' ? iU discuss <<The Love Chapt. rt i J?, hn/ Blble Students are urged gi/gU hestS Pel by J°hn * ln readiness for "THE WATCHMAN." A HERALD of the coming of the Lord, Sfepf 3- tember issue, is now ready, free to all. One of Us features is the' news that 150 city trams will soon be carrying a Gospel message to the lost and perishing. AU Christians should remember this work in prayer because If people are truly saved, they will nave no desire for aggression. This is a more sensible idea than building large and costly buildings that will soon go up in smoke. This work has been wonderfully blessed of God. We give this public testimony: Without any appeal to man we have been able to carry on this work for over five years,- and to see it increase from 20 to 150 trams. To God shall be all the glory. He has never failed us and never will. There is also a review of-"Chris-tian Order" which we would commend to all i n ,Ac o rested- Write for «oPies, Editor, P.O. Box 1303, Wellington, Cl. BUILDINGS ON SAND COLLAPSE UNDER* TEMPESTS, SO ALSO WILL DOCTRINES BASED ON IMMORTAL SdULISM THE ORIGLVAL FALSEHOOD, WHEN GOD'S WRATH DESCENDS. " AND the Lord God commanded the man saying ... Of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil thou shalt not eat of it for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou a 1 «Ur y die- (Heb- dyiD£ tnou shal die) i D n d! f serpent said unto the woman, Ye shall not surely die. ... And she took of the fruit thereof and "did eat, and gave also unto her husband with her-and he did eat £ D, d vn i.to« A<S. m God sald ' In the of thy spsatelE! . 11, he smatMh ot his'«!,„ f* P Si" r,""' l "» <•">« of It." (Jno 8-«i| hSW"&S£ -a; %rSgT' H k ccb^] gellgf A—b»e^griS^o?a /^OUC>< Ctm ™MPLE; Lome - /^vd^N^\ nT ,St (Pff Cambridge {X/^^ >fg\ Tee.)— Special Week of mlv> *1 S\t\ Prayer» commencing to-' IXiS V Sit] night (Saturday), 7.30 VT-V s M 70/ o'clock. Each weeknight, \"fcS^S>i^y Monday to Friday, 7.50 NjW 2EK^^ o'clock. King's Call, Day of i -^ Prayer, Sunday. Sessions r 10.30 a.m., 3.30 p.m., 5.30 p.m., and B^ls p.m: Sunday: ll^a.m., Breaking of Bread; 7 .p.m Speaker: Pastor A. Gardiner. Subject: "God's Cure for the Proud." How are the Mighty Fallen. Powers of aggression being broken. God's care for the pious. Let us return to give thanks. Soloist: Miss 4 M. Smith. TuesdaySpecial Prayer for %> Sick. Bring the sick Send requests. Men ought always to pray To your knees, 0 Christians. All God's children invited. .:

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 55, 2 September 1944, Page 4

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