:: NEW COVENANT ASSEMBLY ;; ILLUSTRATED LECTURE ;; SUNDAY NEXT at 7 p.m. ■ 'AUSTRALIA or INDIA" WHAT NEXT? Supported by SOUND FILMS. Speaker: Mr. J. W. HARBOKD Sp'.'cial Prayers t'oi* our Nation "Whosoever trusts in the Lord shal be safe." NOTE.-—These meetings are enI tirely undenominational and havt I no connection with any other ref ligious body in the Hutt. • :: TUA RITA HALL — MARKET ST (Off Woburn Road) COMMONWEALTH COVENANT TEMPLE ;; LOWER lIUTT Many people are wondering what n will be the end of this world up- !! heaval, l'or all realise that something " serious must happen. I' For the past wo years laily talks dealing with our presenc problems, 1 liave been given by Mr. F. R. Wilson .. to large well-attended meetings, and || many of those who have attended | have expressed much appreciation 1 of the addresses which have helped !, and inspired them. ' . A sincere welcome is extended to ' new-comers. Meetings are hold as follows: — | Monday: 2.30 p.m. | Tuesday: 9 a.m. and 7.0 p.m. | Wednesday: 2.30 p.m. Thursday: 9 a.m and in the evening [ at 7.30, dealing with the future f situation of the nations. | Friday: 9.30 a.m. \ Saturday: 6 a.m. Men's meeting; | 9 a.m, Children's Meeting; Af- ! ternoon Meeting at 4 p.m. . j Evening at 7.30. | • SUNDAY 1.1 a.m, Communion. 2.15 p.m. Bible Class. 3 p.m, Joyous Hour for Children and Adults. 7 p.m. The message you need, followed by Divine Healing Service which is at- ' tended by hundreds every week. Many marvellous healings. J COMMONWEALTH COVENANT TEMPLE 1 ® Adjoining Main Lower Hutt Bridge,
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Hutt News, Volume 15, Issue 40, 25 March 1942, Page 7
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