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DUNDAS STREET METHODIST CHURCH. FOREIGN MISSIONS ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m , Rev. J. F. GOLDIE (President ol llic assisted by KERA (a Solomon Island native). Anthem, ‘Let God Arise.’ 6.30 p.m., Rev. H. DANIEL (Caversham). Subject, ‘A Day of Good Tidings.’ Anthem, Send Out Thy Light.’ RAVBNSBOURNE.—II a.m., Rev, \V. H. HOCKING, 6.30 p.m., Mr T. M'GRF^GOR. M ETHODIST C II U R C H. FOREIGN MISSION ANNIVERSARY. Caversham.—At 11. Rev. H. E. BELL-' HOUSE; 6.30, Rev. W. A. SINCLAIR and GINA (a Solomon Islander, who will both speak and sing). Abbotsford.—At 11. Rev. A. G. L.VWRY; 6.30, Mr P. BENNETT. Fairfield.—At 7, Mr J. BROWN. M ORNINGTON METHODIST CIRCUIT. MORNINGTON, 11 a.m.-Mr A. T. MTNDOE; 6.30, p.m., Rev. W. H. HOCKING. Subject, ‘The. Responsibility of Knowing About Christ.”, Soloist, Miss M, Chapman. BELLEKNOWES.—II a.m., Mr E. BUSH. CARGILL ROAD METHODIST CHURCH. 11 a.m., ‘Sentinel Souls.’ 6.30 p.m., ‘ Stones Rolled Away.’ Preacher, Rev.’J. A. LOCHORE. ST. CLAIR.—II a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. WM. GATMAN (of Milton). Rev. Lionel B Fletcher’s last meetings on Sunday and Monday. • sTKILDA METHODIST CHURCH, 11 a.m., Rev. \V. A. SINCLAIR and GINA, Native of Solomon Islands. Gina will sing and speak. 6.30 p.m., Rev, H. E. BELLHOUSE, District Chairman. Anthem, ‘Glory and Power.’ MONDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Rev. J. F. GOLDIE (President of Conference) and KERA (from Solomon Islands). All Offertories for Foreign Mission. Fund. FORT CHALMERS Methodist Church.— 11 and 6.30, Rev. A. Pybus; flower services and special singing. Sawyers BayEvening, Mr Grocott. Waitati; 2.15, Rev. Pybus. . . ■ CHURCH ' OF' CHRIST, ST. ANDREW STREET. 11 a.m . Worship and Communion. . 6.30 p.m., ‘ Choose Y r e This Day Whom Ye Will Serve.’ Anthem. WILL D. MORE, Minister. N.E. VALLEY. 11, E. P. ADERMAN, B.A. 6.30, Principal A. L. HADDON, M.A.; subject, ‘ The Cost of Conquest.’ ROSLYN. 11 a.m., Worship and Communion. Speaker, E. E. VICKERY, 6.30 p.m.. Speaker, E. R. VICKERY. SOUTH DUNEDIN, King Edward street. 11 a.m. S cakcr, Principal A. L. HADDON, M.A. ’ 6.30 p.m., Gospel Service. Subject, ‘The Greatest Discovery.’ Speaker, E. P. ADERMAN, B.A. ■ Church • of christ {Holding Life and Advent Truths), Filleul street.' 11 a.m.. Fellowship Meeting. 2.45 p.m., Sunday School and Bible Class. 6.30 p.m., Gospel Service. Subject, ‘ The Crucifixion of the Flesh.’ Preacher, WM. J. M'CORMACK. Thursday Evening, 7.30, Prayer and Bible Study Meeting. Everybody Welcome. CHRISTADELPHIANS, ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, STUART STREET. LOWS’ HALL, STUART STREET. 6.30, A SPECIAL LECTURE by Mr ANDERSON (Wellington), Subject, ‘HATH GOD CAST AWAY HIS PEOPLE.’ Prophecy declared God would scatter his people, the Jews, into all countries. —Fulfilled a.d. 70. Prophecy declared God would regather them in last days, as Ezekiel xxxvii. Fulfilling now in 1929. God is going to use them when partially restored as a basis of .his kingdom on earth. Christ will return and sit upon the throne of his; father, David, in Jerusalem. —Luke, chapter i., verse 32. The Law shall go forth from Eion and the Word of the Lord from'Jerusalem unto the ends of the earth. COME AND HEAR MORE ABOUT IT. Seats are free. No collection. y O R K PLACE HALL. York place (top of St. Andrew st.). “All One in Christ Jesus." 11 a.m , Worship and the Lord’s Table. Believers welcomed. 11 a.m.. Children's Meeting. 2.30 p.m., Sunday School. 6.30 p.m., FRANK VABLEY. Subject, ‘WILL YE ALSO? . . . WHAT?’ And on THURSDAY, 7.45 p.m., ‘ THE BETTER BEST.’ i Study in Hebrew IV. TUESDAY, Prayer Meetings, Women, 3.30, Evening 7.30 p.m. rjAHE SALVATION ARMY, Dowling, street. You will receive a very Warm Welcome to any of these Meetings. SUNDAY, SUNDAY, 11 a.m., 3.15 p.m., 7 p.m. Captain and Mrs CHANDLER. TO-NIGHT—7.3O p.m.—FOUNTAIN. Joy for All at the Dominion’s Premier Open-air Meeting. Y A FRIENDLY INVITATION ~ YOUNG WOMEN AND Glßlfs (Business, Working, Nurses, Students) To O R K PLACE HALL On THURSDAY NEXT, 5.30 to 7 p.m. , Tea at 5.30. Sing-song. TALK by Miss RUTH GREY.

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Evening Star, Issue 20310, 19 October 1929, Page 18

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