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RELIGIOUS. ART GALLERY.HALL, ART GALLERY HALL, TO-MORROW (LORD’S DAY). Afternoon, 3 o’clock. SPECIAL ADDRESS TO CHRISTIANS BY MR F. HUNTER, EVANGELIST. Subject: ‘THE COMING OF THE LORD: WHEN? WHERE? AND HOW?’ Also, at 8 p.m., GOSPEL ADDRESS. Subject: 'AN ALIEN REDEEMED BY GRACE.' Seats Free. Special Hymns Provided. ‘ THE SEVEN FEASTS OF ‘ THE SEVEN FEASTS OF JEHOVAH,’ JEHOVAH,’ A SERIES OF ADDRESSES _ A SERIES OF ADDRESSES Upon THE SEVEN LEASTS OF JEHOVAH/ (Leviticus xxiii.), Illustrated by a large Colored Chart (24ft i 9ft), Will (d.v.) bo given by MR F. HUNTER, EVANGELIST, ■ IN ART GALLERY HALL, Commencing TUESDAY EVENING, * JULY 28. ALSO WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, AND THURSDAY, JULY 30, AT 7.45 O'CLOCK. And continued cadi Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday until furlhc-r notice. SYNOPSIS. INTRODUCTORY.—The Sabath of tho past dispensation, and what it teaches. FEAST OF THE PASSOVER—Redcmp. tion by the blood of Christ, 1 Cor., v., 7. Inaugurated in Egypt, celebrated in the Wilderness, and perpetuated In Canaan. FEAST OF UNLEAVENED BREAD— Sanctification by the Word of God ; . What is tho teaching of " Leaven "? “The Parable of the Leaven," “The Leaven of Herod," of the “ Sadducecs,” of (.be “ Iduirisees,” etc. FEAST OP FIRST-FRUITS. —The resurrection of Christ from among tho dead, ■ 1 Cor., xv., 20. God’s seal upon tho work of His Son—Tho Resurrection of the Just and of the Unjust. Will they bo simultaneous. 3 FEAST OF WEEKS—The descent andi Baptism of tho Holy Spirit, and formation of the Church, as foreshadowed by the two wave-loaves—The Mystery of Eph. id., 5-6.. “The present dispensation.” FEAST OF TRUMPETS.—The Coming of the 1/ord' in the air and the translation of the Church to Glory, 1 These. iv., 16-17. The Gall and Awakening of Israel to their long lost glories, Isa. xxvii., 13. FEAST OF ATONEMENT—Tho Church at the Judgment Seat of Christ, and tho Believer’s reward or loss acccording to deeds done in the body, 2 Cor. v., 10 —•Israel’s Conviction, Redemption, and Acceptance of their Messiah, Eech, xii., 10-14. FEAST OF TABERNACLES—Christ and His Glorified Saints reigning over tho Earth, Rev. v., 10. . Israel and tho Nations in Millennial Rest, Peace, and Blessing, Micah vi., 1-7. THE NEW HEAVENS AND THE NEW EARTH.—The Eternal Slate. The TRUTHS convoyed by these FEASTS are both instructive and practical, setting forth in a wonderful way Uod’s dealings inGrace toward man, from tho dark hour of Calvary in the Passover to tbo glorious Millennial morning in tho FEAST OF TABERNACLES. They also proclaim tho good pleasure of Jehovah in a redeemed people, His delight in gathering them in holy nearness to Himself. They are seven in number, divided into groups of four and three, constituting one of the richest dispensatkmal studies in the Bible. The-first foiu - were celebrated during tho first three months of the year, the last three in tho seventh month, tho intervening mouths corresponding to the present dispensation of grace. Thus tho former FEASTS foreshadow the Death and Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ and the calling out of tho “Church,” the heavenly people, by the descent of the Holy Spirit; while the last three refer to the salvation and blessing of His earthly people Israel, and the establishment of tho Kingdom after the Church has been removed from the earth by the Coming of the Lord Jesus Christ into the air.—l Thess. iv., 16-17. E EXTEND A CORDIAL INVITATION TO ALT/ TO COME AND HEAR THESE ADDRESSES.

jgT. CLAIR METHODIST CHURCH. SPECIAL SERVICES. 11, Mr CYRIL BURTON (Dominion B.C. Organiser). Soloist, Air Haviland Blackwood. 6.50, Rev. 0. S. PEARN. Special music. Soloist, Alias Dorothy Skinner. ST. HILDA Methodist Church.—ll, Air S. O. Maofarlane, 'M.A.; 6.30, Rov. J 4. S. Harkness. 'Broad Bay: 11 and 6.50, Rev. E. Puddle. Maoandrew's Bayi 11, Rev. E. S Harkness. MORNINGTON Methodist Church.—ll a.m., Mr E. J. King; 6.30 p.m., Rev. R. Raine (subject, ‘ God’s Omniscience ’). Soloist, Miss Ronierill. Bolloknowcs: 11 a.m., Rev. R. Raine. ROSLYN and Maori Hill Methodist Churches.—Roslyn: 11 a.m., Rov. F. jfj. Foot; 6.30 p.m., Rev. A. Hopper. Solo, ’ O Loving Father,’ Miss Mary Wilson. Maori Hill; 11 a.m., Rev. A. Hopper; 6.30 p.m., Rev. F. E. Foot. H A ANOVER STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. R. 11. KNOWLES KBMPTON. 11 a.m., ‘The Blessedness of Christ's Reproach.’ 6.30 p.m., ‘Spiritual Rites in a. Quaker Hymn.’ Male quartet, ‘Sweet Hour of Prayer.’ Day of Prayer for New Zealand' Students. Intercessory service arranged by fI.C.M. to follow evening service. All students invited. CAVEESHAM BAPTIST CHURCH. S.S. ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m., Rev. TULUOCH YUILLB, ALA., B.D. 3 p.m., Rev. W. B. SCOTT. 6.30 p.m., Rev. ERIC EVANS. Special anniversary music by large choir, conducted by Air 0". Clark. NE. VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH. • Minister, Rev. S. MORRIS. 11 a.m., 'Symbols of the Christian Life; 4, The Athlete’; 6.30 p.m., ‘Who Will Bid Mo of My Son?’ MO 1! NINTH ON BAPTIST' CHURCH. Preacher, REV. T. WESTON. 11 a.m., ‘The New Birth.’ 6.30 p.m., ‘Lawful Captives Delivered.’ gOUTH DUNEDIN BAPTIST CHURCH. SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. 11 a.m., Rev. L. J. 9. SMITH. 6.30 p.m., Rev. GUY THORNTON. Air J. Paterson, L.A.8., will sing" ‘Arm, Arm, Ye Brave.’ Special singing by tbo Choir at each service. PUBLIC {MEETING, WEDNESDAY, 29th JULY, at V. 30 p.m. Speakers, Rev. R. ROBERTSON and Rev. D. II EG OLE. Soloists, Mrs Scott and Miss Wheeler, Singing by the Choir, Presentation of the Annual Report, etc. Refreshments. Tickets, Is. BAPTIST CHIJRCH. Rev. L. J. B. SMITH, Minister. 11 a.m., Air Y. T. Drew (of Y.Mi.C.A.) will speak. 6.30 p.m., ‘Repentance That Counts.’ WEDNESDAY, at 7.45 p.m., Week Night Service, ‘Studies in Daniel.’ The old hymns will bo sung. All are cordially welcome. MORAY PLACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. On SUNDAY, and during renovations, SERVICES will be held in JUBILEE HALL, which adjoins the Church. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. SAUNDERS. Evening Subject., ‘ The Social Function of tbo Church (C.0.p.e.c.). Antbom, ‘I Will Lift Aly Byes Unto tbo Hills’ (Clarke). |JNITED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 11 a.m., Rev. C. DALLASTON. 6.30 p.m., Rev. G. CLEMENT, Soloist, Miss Lois Thomas. Note.—August 9, Special Choral Service. TflE DAMNATION ARMY, Under the leadership of the Devil, is enr deavoring to drag men and women down to eternal destruction. THE SALVATION ARMY, under the leadership and guidance of God, is enedavoring to lift men and women up to eternal life. FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE FORTRESS, DOWLING STREET, THIS SUNDAY NIGHT, at 7 o’clock, And hear the SERVICE OF SONG, SERVICE OF SONG, ‘THE PRODIGAL.’ ‘THE PRODIGAL.* ..jo not fail to hear ‘ Scenes in a Prodfr gal’s Life’ hy the Band. Duet, ‘Watch and Pray, My' Boy,’ Mrs Clarkson, and vParker. Solo. ‘ln a Lone Cottage,’ Ser-geant-major Keay. Cornet solo, ‘ There Were Ninty and Nino,’ Bandsman O. Judd. Solo, ‘ Backward, Turn Backward, O Time,’ Mrs Clarkson. Quartet, 1 1 Will Arise, 1 Bandsmen. Solo, ‘Do Not Let the Lord! Depart,’ Ivv Parker. “THE MAN FOR THE PEOPLE” Will read the connecting story. 3 p.m., programme of musio and song. 11 a.m., Holiness Convention. IT IS BAND SUNDAY. Bandsmen responsible for all services. Everybody come to the Salvation Army on ’ ‘ SUNDAY. When is it When is what? Ask the Skipper!

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Evening Star, Issue 19002, 25 July 1925, Page 5

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