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TIHE PRESBYTERIAN .CHURCH OF-NEW X~ ZEALAND. St. John's Church, Willis St. Minister, Rev. Gladstone Hughes. Morning, 11: "The Ever Present Past." Evening, 7: "The End of the Koad." ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, The Terrace.—The » Rev. Brian Kilroy, M.A. 11 a.m., "Concerning Unfinished Masterpieces": 7 p m "A Good Reason for Pride." KENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH —Minister, Rev. H. R. Fell, M.A., B.D. 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Services will be conducted by the Rev. J. E. Lopdell. ST. JAMES'S • PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 2.35 Adelaide Rd.—Minister: Rev. W. Elliott, M.A. 11 a.m.. In An Ajje of Change. 7 p.m., The Right Use or Time. . ST. GILES'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Kilbirnie Cres.—ll a.m.. The Comfort of Looking Back. 7 p.m., Hope for the New Year. Rev A. W. Armstrong. QEATOUN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.— kj. Rev. Dr. E. N. Merrington. Services for •New Year. 11 a.m., "Steadfast in Fellowship. B.C. Conference Service. 7 p.m., "The Gift of Happiness." Organist: Miss E. M. Bartley. KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Miramai (Argentine Aye.)— Minister: Rev. G. W Hunt, Dip. S.Sc. 11 a.m.: "A New Yeai Message." 7 p.m.: Special Missionary Service. Speakers: Miss B. J. Hardie and Rev. M. R. Robinson (from India). Delegates tc B.C. Conference will attend. ■ * KELBURN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 5 Raroa Rd. Minister, Rev. W. J. Pellow, Th.M. 11 a.m.: "The Noiseless Foot of Time." 7 P.m.: "The Folly of the Unforgiving Spirit." TT'ARQRI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—MInXV ister, The Rev. J. M. Bates. 11 aim., S l iyS CI^ Wey 'M- SC-7l)- m -'Mf-^& NGAIO PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE,1 in the Returned Services' Club Room, at 945 a.m. Preacher: The Very Rev. D. D. Scott. Subject: "Decay and Renewal." >"|=r\^ »TIHE SALVATION ABM!, 1 /^gfrßA Wellington City Corps. (njr^tM Vivian* St. Citadel. : YStefSV/ TONIGHT, 7.30, Open-air, Dlxon St. This Sunday: n a.m., Holiness Meeting. Broadcast by courtesy of 2YA. Subject: 'The Apostolic Benediction." Speaker: Adjutant Fred Searle. Attend and be blessed. 3 p.m., Praise Meeting Cancelled. 7 p.m.. People's Salvation Meeting. Subject: "A New Life." Speaker: Mrs. Major W. Searle (from Chrlslchurch). Visitors specially invited. 1i.30 p.m., Watch-night Service. Spend the last moments of 1944 and the beginning of the New Year In God's House. Attend the Vivian St. Citadel. •"trfX rpHE SALVATION ABMY, Con/*<ffX&\ X stable St., Wellington South INcSLl CorpSi Meetings this Sunday led ■VBJSSwJpy Major and Mrs. L. ; Millar. 7.30 \B^)Xf a.m., Prayer. 11 a.m.. Holiness i*"*^ Meeting, with a Devotional Message. 7 p.m., Bright Salvation Meeting. Subject :% "This Year Also." A Message for the New Year. ' 11.30 p.m.. Watch Night Service. All welcome. Come for inspiration and blessing. ■ : /CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.—FIRST CHURCH OF \J CHRIST, SCIENTIST. BOLTON ST. (ofl The Terrace, near Parliament Bfldgs.), Branch of The Mother Church, The Blrst Church ol Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Services: Sunday, ;11 . a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: "Christian Science." Sunday School closed for holidays. Wednesday Meeting, 8 p.m. Reading Rjo'om and Free Circulating Library, 212 Colonial Mutual Bldgs. (2nd.Floor). Open dally to tfw public (except Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays), 11 a.m. to 4.30 p.m., Wednesday 11 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.,. Friday 11 a.m. to 9 nun. All are welcome. ,' FIRST CHURCH OF1 CHftIST, SCIENTIST, Market St., Lower Hull, off Woburn Rd., Branch of The Mother Chunih, the Firet Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass., U.S.A. Services; Sunday, 11 a.m.; and 7 p.m. Subject: "Lesson for Thanksgiving Day." Wednesday Meeting, 8 p.m. Sunday School, 9.30 a.m. Reading Room and Free' Circulating Library, cnr. High St. and Lting's Rd., open daily Monday to Friday, inclusJ/fe. Wednesday evening, 7 to 7.40. Friday etrenlng, 7 to 8.30. rpHE TERRACE CONGR/EGATIONAL CHURCH X —ll a.m., Rev. W. E. Hutchison; 7 p.m., Mrs. C. Gibson Young.,' Organist and Choirmaster: Mr. H. Kelly. >■ /CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL V CHURCH.—Preacher for the day: 11 a.m., Mr. ,T. E. Lea. 7 p.ih., Mr. A. W. Reed. \TEWTOWN CONGRI/GATIONAfc. CHURCH— -i.l Rev. C. Cannell floskin. 11 a.m.: "A House Filled With Srjtent." 7 p.m.: "Loveliness in a Barren Dcsgrt." riIORY ST. HALL, Jnext Mt. Cook School). X Visitors,to the City are most heartily invited to join with us Tomorrow, Sunday, 7 p.m. Bright Gospel 'Service, to be couducted by Mr. P. 11. O'DoDtacll. At 11 p.m. Meeting this week there wll1/- be a Special Watchnight Service, conducted by. Mr. J. Smith. There will be no midweelf meeting this week. (TtHRISTADELPHI.^N MEETING. Victoria \J' Hall, Adelaide! Rd. An Address will be delivered (God willing) on Sunday nest, 7 p.m. Subject: The Greatest Prize of All. "God will render to e\jery man according to his works. So run that ye may obtain the prize." A Cordial Welcor/ie. Freo Literature on all Bible subjects on application to the Librarian, IS Boyd Tee., SI,; ■ ASSEMBLIES 'pF GOD IN NEW ZEALAND^ Ambulance'lfia.ll, 29 Vivian St. 11 a.m.: The. Believer's . Cfcntre of Gravity is the Lord Jesus. Meet Hint at Hia own Table. 7 p.m.: The Ministry of?'the Word of God, by Owen Ashford. 'Note: No meeting in Nlmrao's Hall tonight. • A SSEMBLY HALL, Mansfield St., Newtown. x\. Sunday, 7 p.m. Speaker, Mr. L. Purdue. All Welcome: ; T OWER HUT? ASSEMBLIES OF GOD (Full Xi Gospel Fellowship), Red Cross Hall, Market St.—ll- a.m^ Communion Service and Ministry of the Mford. 7 p.m.. Old-time Gospel Message. Speaker: Owen Ashford. Sick prayed . for at these Meetings. All welcome. TOHNSONVIX/LE ASSEMBLY HALL—Come *J and hear this New Year Message. Speaker, Mr. E. Boyd. - Come and bring your friends. Bright singint/, no collection. PENTECOSTAL FELLOWSHIP, Donald McLean Sljreet, Newtown. 11 a.m.: Wor-ship-Communilon. "All things new," E. E. Pennington. J Come, join with us and rejoice. "WHY DfHIS SET-BACK IN EUROPE " \I7HAT fcjps gone wrong, and how can it »» be set right A frank and forthright review of tl[e situation as seen through the eye .of Prophecy by Pastor Vln. Brown, Tomorrow (Siinday), 7 p.m. Anointing with oil and prayer* for the sick at close of meeting. Jesus still teals. 11 a.m.: Worship and Communion. Pastor and Mrs. S. Burgess cooperating, ip spirit-filled ministry. Saturday: 7.30, Revrqfel Fellowship. Reconsecratlon and re-dedlcat*»n on the Eve of 1945. Loving welcome tq all. New Covenant Hall, 55 Vivian St. " A • ND V le Lord 6aid unto -Abram, Lift up ■fi-now thine eyes and look from the place where thi/>u art, northward, southward, eastward, au£ westward, for all the land which thou sees** to thee will I give It and to thy seed for. yver. And I will make thy seed as the dust of the Earth, so that If a man can number tjie dust of the Earth, then shall thy seed alscj be numbered." (Geu. 14:14.) "The Scripture foreseeing that God would justify £?cn ? athf<P y™u£h faltn. Preached before the ST"^,™ saying ' In *>»» 6ha" all "".W W«m<l. So then they which be of faith, are blessed with faithful Abraham. Now to> Abraham and his seed were the proas*?f £fn c- hG, Od 6aJ th *<*• And to S eec£. a-^ifij^Kl^ jag •* ( }iook itself, is open to all who arp in JB. mm r!OMM°NWEAL T~S Jnk V> COVENANT W|rW TEMPLE, Jm •^^■VSk Lower Hutt Bridge. •tj' # *^ Sunday: 11 a.m., Communion Service. Living Message 1 Inspiring hymns I 1 ni.m.. Joyous Hour for children and adults. Brl/;ht choruses. Sunday School Orchestra! Screened Bible pictures. 7 p.m., The best news n;> r: heard! Jesus the Saviour"; Jesus the Hj/aler; Baptiser, Coming King! Anointing with oil and the Prayer of Faith after message. .Our wonderful Lord Jesus etill heals fue sick and oppressed. Hundreds ministered 1 o weekly for healing, inspiration and blessing. -Thousands of healings reported through the last twenty years of the Pastor's ministry. Orchestral music! All. welcome I Seating for Iwft

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 156, 30 December 1944, Page 3

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