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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. rpHE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW A ZEALAND.—St. John's Church, Willis St. Minister: Rev. Gladstone Hughes. Morning, 11, "The Inspiration of Hope"; Evening, 7, "The New Urgency." Organ Recital, 6.40, Mr. Lawrence Haggit. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, The Terrace—ll a.m.: The Rev. J. M. McKenzle, 8.A., LL.B., Assistant Director of Missions. 7 p.m.: Tho Hey. Brian Kilro.v, M.A. Wednesday, 12.30 to 1 p.m.: Lunch Hour Service. ST. JAMES'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 235 Adelaide Rd. Minister: Rev. W. Elliott, M.A.—ll a.m., "Walking With God"; 7 p.m., "For God So Loved the World." Special Music by the Choir. "Friendly Hour" in the Hall at the close of the Evening Service. There will be a change in tho programme. Wednesday, Sept. 5, 7.30 p.m.. Preparatory Service to Communion, KENT TCE. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—II a.m., "Back With Our Memories or Forward With Our Hopes"; 7 p.m., "Going Out and Coming In." Rev. H. It. Fell M.A., B.D. ST. GILES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Kilbirnie Cres. —11 a.m.. Miss Gladys Fletcher, of the "Ramabi Mukti Mission." 7 p.m., "A Conservative Reformer." ' Rey. A. W. Armstrong. SEATOUN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—II a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. D. E. Duncan, B.A. (Returned Chaplain, M.E.F.). Note: Communion Sunday, September 9. Pre-Communion Service, Thursday. KELBURN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 5 Raroa Road —Minister: Rev. W. J. Pellow, Th.M. 11 a.m.: "The Fire That Melts the Enemy." 7 p.m.: "Are Our Funerals Christian?" KARORI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Minister, the Rev. J. M. Bales. 11 a.m.: Mr. J. Battersby. 7 p.m.: Mr. J. Battersby. VfGAIO PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE in the RejLi turned Services' Club Hall at 7 o'clock. Preacher: The Very Rev. D. D. Scott. Communion at close of Service. Youth Work at 11 a.m., Public School, Clielmsforl St. #~ mHE SALVATION ARMY, WELLINGTON CITY CORPS. VIVIAN ST. CITADEL. Major and Mrs. . Searle, Corps Officers. Tonight Open-air Cancelled. I This Sunday—7 a.m.: A Call to Prayer. 11 I a.m.: Holiness Assembly, broadcast by courtesy of 2YA. Subject: "The Bush Aflame." Speaker: Major Fred Searle. Attend and be blessed. 3 p.m.: Great Festival of Praise. Wellington South and Citadel Songsters and Citadel Band. You must be present. Bring the family to this musical gathering. 7 p.m.; People's Salvation Meeting. Subject: "Treasuro Trove and Precious Pearl." Speaker. Major Fred Searle. Band and Songsters. If you appreciate, friendliness, if you enjoy hearty singing, if you vrouid hear the Gospel plainly put, come and bring your friends. All meetings Vivian St. Citadel. /^sO\ HHHE SALVATION ARMY, I N_2jXT 1 -*• Constable St. W^wi WELLINGTON SOUTH CORPS. Y_ft__J>/ Tonight, 7 o'clock: Open-air, at xC"?y Green St. . Sunday—7.3o a.m.: Prayer. 11 a.m.: Holiness Meeting. Speaker, Major _■'. Millar. 7 p.m.: People's Salvation Meeting, conducted by Brigadier C. Bracegirdle. Band and Songsters supporting. All welcome. C CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, FIRST CHURCH OF I CHRIST, SCIENTIST, BOLTON ST. (off The Terrace, near Parliament Bldgs.), Branch of The Mother Church, The' First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Services: Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: "Christ Jesus." Sunday School, 22 The Terrace, at 11 o'clock. Wednesday Meeting, 8 p.m. Reading Room and / Free Circulating Library, 212 Colonial Mutual Life Bldg. (2nd Floor). Open daily to the public (except Saturdays, Sundays, and Public Holidays) ; Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, 11 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.; Wednesday, 11 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.; Friday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. All are welcome. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, Market St., Lower Hutt, olt Woburn Rd., Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., U.S.A. Services: Suuday, 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Subject: "Christ Jesus." Sunday School, Meeting, 8 p.m. Sunday School, 9.30 a.m. Reading Room and Free Circulating Library, cnr. High St. and Lalng's Rd., open daily, Monday to Friday, inclusive, Wednesday evening, 7 to 7.40. Friday evening; 7 to 8.30. Saturday Mornings, 10 to 11.30. _. rpORY STRiEET HALL, next Mount Cook JL School.—Sunday, September 2. 9.30 a.m.. Sunday Schools. 11 a.m., Worship Meeting. 2.45 p.in', Adult Bible Study. Subject: "Psalm •72." Opening Speaker: Mr. C. J. Drake. 7 p.m., Evangelistic Service. Preacher: Mr. C. J. Drake. Subject: "Jonah, and His Submarine Journey." This will be' followed by Fellowship Hour and Supper for Servicemen and visiting friends. Song Service, 6.40 p.m. Wednesday, 7.45 p.m.—Midweek Meeting. After a Season of Prayer, Mr. C. G. Grant will speak on the "Peace Offering." Thursday, 2.30 p.m.—Women's Prayer Meeting. TTIVIAN'ST. GOSPEL HALL. Tonight, 6.30: V . Young People's Quarterly Speakers, Messrs. E. Coppin and A. L. Gpoldf, AH young Christians and friends welcome. Sunday. 2.45: Sunday School and Bible Classes. 3 p.m.: Bible Reading, II Corinthians, Chapter 3. Opening speaker, Mr. Owen Kemp. 6.50: Song Service. 7 p.m.: Evening Service. Speaker, Mr, S. Lambell. A very warm welcome extended to all. \ SSEMBLY HALL, Mansfield St., Newtown.— ■A- 9.30 a:m. Sunday School -and- Bible: Classes; 7 p.m.. Bright Gospel Service. Speaker: Mr. E. Kilby. Thurs., 7.30 p.m.. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study, 2 Tim., Ch. 3. GOSPEL HALL, Miramar (near Capitol Theatre). —Sunday, 7 p.m., Mr. R. L. Maclachlan will speak on a Subject of Vital Interest. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.. Prayer Meeting. Thursday, 7.30 p.m., Prayer and Bible Study, Commencing the. Corinthian Epistle. TOHNSONVILLE ASSEMBLY HALL, SuhtJ day, 7. p.m. A cordial invitation to all to come and hear the glorious Gospel. This message does concern you. Come. All children welcomed to Suuday School, 2.30 p.m. NGAIO AND KHANDALLAII ASSEMBLY HALL, Ngatoto St. Sunday, -7 p.m. Speaker: Mr. Clias. Wileox. Gome and hear this Bright Gospel Address. _r A SSEMBLIES OF GOD IN NEW ZEALAND. JnL Wellington Assembly meets in .Ambulance Hall, 29 Vivian St. 11 a.m.: Communion Service. Open meeting. 7 p.m. The Life Imparting Word of ' God dispensed by Wm. 3. Phelps. Tonight, 7.30 , Nimmo's Hall. Meeting for Young People and all. Speaker, C. Wickenden! Keep abreast of Heaven's shining victorious battalions by participating in a live Fellowship. ' . NEWTOWN PENTECOSTAL FELLOWSHIP, 'Donald McLean St. 11 a.m.: An Open Meeting. Breaking of Bread Service, where the Saints gather around His blessed Presence, 2.30 p.m.: Sunday School. Scholars are invited and taught the Truths Eternal. 7 p.m.: Mr. and Mrs. Sugar will minister In Song and the Word. Newtown residents should avail themselves of the opportunity to hear them. Wednesday, 7.30 p.m..: Prayer Meeting at 309 Mansfield St. THE BIBLE STUDY MISSION welcomes everyone who is interested in the Scriptures. Special Announcement: This Sunday Evening, September 2, at 7 o'clock, in the Webb St. Methodist Church, the service will be conducted as a COMBINED PRAISE MEETING, followed by the ordinance of the Lord's Supper. Mr. A. H. Brown and members of his family, including Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Sweeney, will lead the singing as ,a family gathering around the organ. A short talk by a member of the Bible Study Mission. Subject: "Feeding the Multitude." The Ordinance, conducted by the Rev. M. Ayrton. Next Wednesday, September 5, at 7.30 p.m., the first meeting of a series to be held under the new style. A lady member will conduct the meeting. Come along to these meetings and revive your interest in the Sound of the Gospel. It is written that Jesus, Himself . . '. "stood up for to read." nPHE TEACHING THAT THE DEAD STILL 1 LIVE UPHOLDS THIS SERPENT' FALSEHOOD WHICH ESTABLISHED, SIN AND WICKEDNESS AND DEATH. "God commanded Adam saying, Of the tree of knowledge of good and evil thou slialt not eat, .for in the day thou eatest (dying) thou shalt surely die. And the serpent sai<! unto the woman, le shall not surely die. And she took of the fruit and did eat, and gave to Adam and lie did eat." (Self-will in opposition to the Will of God was thus established and transmitted to all their posterity.) "Wherefore as by one man sin entered into the (inhabitants of the) world, and death by sin. The mind of the flesh is enmity against God. Except; a man be born again he 1 cannot .sec the Kingdom of God. it Christ be in you the body is dead because of sin, but the Spirit (which gives knowledge and understanding of the truth) is life because of righteousness. Repent and be baptised Into His death." (Gen. 1:16, 2 :4, Rom. 5 :12, 8 :i-10. •Tno. 3 :3.) Helpful literature free. Orange Hall, Danicll St., Sunday Assemblies, or Librarian, TTNITARir^PREK CHURCH, Charming LJ Hall (first floor), 100 Lambton Qy.—Service on Sunday, September 2, at 7 p.m. Conriucted by Mr. E. C. Isaac. QUAKER MEETING. THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS invite you for Worship with them at 11 a.m. on Sunday. Friends' House, Moncrieff St., off Elizabeth St.. Kent Tee. GOSPEL MESSAGE. /CONTRAST—(I) Hirohito, silver-spooned Nipv./ ponese, receives incredible devotion by Asiatics. (2) The Man of Sorrows (Heb. 12:3, Ps. 69:0), humanity's true friend (John 3:17), receives world-wide lip service, but His positive commands concerning (a) Immersion | (Rom. C:3-5, Acts 2:38). (b) divorce (Luke 10:18), (c) war (Matt. 26:52), (d) fellowship (Malt. 18:15-7, 2 John 10), and Davidian claims, etc (Luke 1:32, John 1:49) evoke apathy, contempt, unconcealed hatred. Why? (Rom. 8:7.) Reading charts free. Frank Willimcnt, 30 Espin Cres. . PEACE. PERFECT PEACE ~~~" IS the title of 8 new tract Just off the press. Just the typo of tract for (hose perilous times in which our lot is cast. A day when the Devil was never busier, as the deceiver of mankind. It shows the difference between peace founded upon the unchanging Word of God and the false peace that man's empty, Christless religion gives. A peace that will never satisfy the soul here or In eternity. ] This tract is free to all. Write Editor, "Watclironn," P.O. Box 1303, G.P.0., Wellington, Cl. CITY TEMPLE, ~-vww.^ ,»,>. T'Orne St. /O>-~ *-SV\ (off Cambridge Tee.). /V/ v£\ SUNDAY—II a.m.: Breakluj/m Mb "ACm Ing of Bread. 3.30 p.m.: ' 'I I 3 'ta >I *) Adult and Witness Study Av-\"{ Wj- -Vq/ Classes. 7 p.m.: Speaker, VUX. vty^J Pastor C. Snunders. SubNfkT^&.v3X ject, "A City Saved by -CtE>^ Repentance." Soloist, Mr. A. Ducrr. Monday, 7.30 p.m.: Missionary Prayer Meeting. Tuesday, 12.30 p.m.: Openair, Dixoh St. Reserve. 7.30 p.m.: No meeting. Thursday, 7.30 p.m.: Speaker, Pastor A. Gardiner, who will testify concerning recent travels in Australia. Tonight {Saturday). 5.30 p.m.: Farewell Fellowship Tea to Mr. Magan Banchhod, leaving shortly for India.,

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 54, 1 September 1945, Page 11

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