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Sermons, Lectares> Soirees, etc. | . '' WL MARTS CATHEDRAL, PABNELJ.. j EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. Ba.ni.«Holy Communion. _ WELLESLEY. '.■•■77"' SUNDAY. JULY 28. „ , „ , Bwu Holy o™«g»:£^gSriSSS? fe.ou/ Anthem " A P lfetv God the Fountain 0 r all Wkdom" (Griffith); offertnry, * O Win the Lord" (Mendelssohn's •'i.iiali ), Mies Hettio Hunt. ftT R GILLAM. Vicar. q_T MATTHEW'S chtjech. The Tower la open to Visitors Every Week Dav, from 12 to 4.30 p.m. Tickets. Sixpence ea-.-h. QT PACKS CHURCH. SYMONDS-STBEET, 5 a.m.—Holy Eucharist. .„.„ 11 *.To.-Mattiiis, Litany. and Scnnon. 2.45 p.m.—Children's Service. 7 p.m.—Evensong and sermon. ■ OT THOMAS'S CHURCH. UNION-STBEET. i""} SUNDAYS: 3 ami— Holy Communion. j ffiiSlSfSi Holy Communion (sung), I 3 Sunday-school. j 7 p.m.-Evensong. ATLT: , 7.15 *.m.-Holy Communion (Monday 7 wn.. , Wednesday and Friday. Litany. . a.m.)7.30 p.m.—Evensong. ■ . ** Lt saints- OTUBOH, rOSSOSBY ED. A -Eighth Sunday Trlmtj.-S Holv Communion; 11 a.m.. Mattuw ana w man: 3.15 v-m. Catechising; 4.P;™-- .f rt °'. •Baptism; 4.30 P.m., Confirmation Infraction. 7 p.m.. Evensong (preacher. Rev. J. 1. juc •'. William). . ._ ._-—— ST. JAMES'S PEE9BYTERIAN CHURCH. D ' WELLINGTON-STREET. Divine Service at 11 »-m. and 7 p.m. Evening subject: ." Moral, Uses of tlio nation. Aplhcm. "Trust in Him Always" (Simper). , A "- Soloist, Miss L. Walker. Treacher: REV. E. L, WALKER. M.A. N-8.-The Annual Business Meeting of the Congregation on WEDNESDAY. Slat mat. ST. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, EHYBEB PASS ROAD. Services: 11 a.m. ami 7 p.m. BEY. .T. AT. SAUXDEBS. MA. Organist and Choirmaster: Edward S. Craston, Mm, Bae. TXKOX OHUBCH. PAENELL. 11 a.m.. " A Grateful Summary of 21 years In the Ministry." Rev. J. M. Simpson. BA.; 7 ojn.. REV. .T. L. KEAY. Animal Meeting of the Coßgreeation. TUESDAY. 30th July, at, : 7.50 jjjn.. in Knox Hall. SOMERVELL .'MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. BEMUEEA. BEY. WALTER MCLEAN. M.A. ■ 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday-school, 3 p.m. S T STEraEjrfiPEESBYTEEIAN CHURCH. JEBYOIi* BO AD. PONSONBY. >;.£.'.•; Services: II ».m.—"The Trial of Abraham's Faith. ,'• 7 p.m.~' Despised and Rejected." The Gospel in Isaiah. Preacher: HEY. ISAAC JOLLY. M.A. ST. PETER'S PREBBYTEBIANIICHUBCH, GREAT NORTH ROAD. GREY LYNN. . 11 a.m.—Mr. 11. B. Burnett. 7 n.m—Mr. T. Beid. _, „ Annual Meeting TUESDAY. 8 p.m. : S" T. ANDREW'S PRESBYTEBIAN CHUECH. b LOWER SYMONDS-STREET. 11 aati.—" Conversion of the Apostle to the J Nations." „ , „ 7 p.m.—"'Man's Greatest Need. :■:- U REV.. A. A. MURRAY. ppSOM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, j SUNDAY". JULY 28. REV. W. TROTTER, Minister. « 7 p.m~Snbject, "The Lord's Prayer, First Petition." ■ EDEXDALE PRESBYTERIAN" CHTJECn • (near Dominion Ed. Tram Terminus)— Rev. A. Miller. M.A.-11, " Lost Power lieatored:" 6.45. "la Hell Real?" VONDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHTJBCH. • JULY 28. 1912. ~.: ■ , . AYONDALE.—II a.m.. Rev. Wm. Marshall; 7 pjm., Mr. Ward Campbell- ■ : . HENDERSON.—6.3O p.m., Bev. Wm. Marshall. AVONDALE SOUTH.—7 p.m.. Mr. Win. Thorn. ONEHUNGA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.11 a.m.. "IPardoned:" 7 p.m., " Vacillation."—Rev. D. D. Scott. . ..." CHE-ISTADELP HI AN ,8. Freemasons' Hall, Upper Queen-st. .11 a.m.— Breaking of Bread (I. Cor., xi.). 7 p.m. ■*-" There he LORDS Manv and GODS "Many" (Paul). Beader-WHO IS YOU GOD? . ' x Seats Free. No Collection. AHONALISTS—BE RATIONAL: Read the Book yon criticise, and read also " Christendom Astray" (Roberts), Is 3d post free.—H. Such, Wellpark Av., Grey Lynn. QUEEN'S HALL. PAGET-STREET. PONSONBY (Between Anglesea and Picton fits.). ' ?U>T)AY. JULY 23. 7 p.m. PASTOR JESSE PALLANT Speaks on "The Sabbath Question: Which Day is the Sabbath?" Yon arc cordially invited to attend. Bring your Bibles. YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATUN. WELLESLEY-ST EAST. Sunday Service;. 4.15, Miss Macky. Thursday, 8 p.m.—Open Lecture, " Canada," iv. A. Beddoe. Esq. Fridav. 3 p.m.—Quiet Hour, Rev. W. Hay. DIBLE IN SCHOOLS. .1 Meeting: of those favourable to the formation of a Bible-in-Schools League for the Auckland District will be held in the Pittstreet Church Hall on TUESDAY, July 30, .. at 8 p.m. Bishop Crossley will preside. It is proposed to form the League on the basis of the N.S.W. system of religious instruction in public schools. WILLIAM CALDER, For the Bishop of Auckland. KIAAC JOLLY. :--■■' , , WILLIAM READY, * President of Methodist Conference. ALEX, MILLER, •_ Hon. Sec, pro tem. ■ UNITARIAN CHURCH, PONSONBY EOAD , ■ (Near Reservoir), ', EEV. E. J. HALL, M.A. "THE PLACE OP IMMORTALITY IN RELIGIOUS BELIEF." ; "If a man die shall he li're again?" Dog- . matin answers to this question are merely is the ; expression of individual opinion and '* without real value, since the answer is not the result of any definite knowledge that we possess about the future life. These lectures are concerned not with idle discusKiona as to what may happen in the future, but, with an atrenrpt to fix the place which the belief haa held in the thought of men in the post. A knowledge of its practical —aliie or otherwise may be of service where •peculation given out as dogma can only be hurtful. JULY 28 at 7 p.m. ! "TUB RESULT OF RECONSTRUCTION UPON HUMAN ACTIVITY." All Seats Free and Unappropriated. BBEESFOBD-STREET CONGREGATION Wi CHURCH. Preacher: REV. B. MITCHELL. Morning—" The Grace of Our Lord." Evening—"The Chosen of God." Church Meeting Wednesday Evening, - at 8 O'clock. MOUNT EDE"N CONGREGATIONAL aU CHUECH, VIEW ROAD. Morning, at 11-EEV. J. MCCLUNE-UFFEN. ■'Tho Church: Its Nature, Dignity, and Claim." Evening, at 7-EEV. H. STEELE CRAIK. "Snapshots of Jesus: No. b, 'The Good Shepherd.'" MISSION STATIONS. NEW LYNN.—II a.m., Eev. H. Steele Craik; 7 p.m., Rev. C. A. Lyon. sSWANSON.--2.30 p.m., Eev. 0. A. Lyon. WAIKUMEm—6.3O p.m. air. James Belcher. '(VTEWTON CONUKEGATIONAL CHURCH, j-i Bdinburgh-st.—Morning, 11, Mr. Alison; evening. 6.45, Mr. F. T. Harris (student). _n.EF.ENLANE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH \J GREAT SOUTH ROAD. Morning, Rev. E. A. Bririger. Evening. 7-Mr. A. Mill. 11T. ROSKILL CHUEOH.-Morning, 11, Mr. Gregory; evening, 7. Rev. E. A. Bridget-. SALVATION ARMY HALL, M ALBERT-STREET. SUNDAY NEXT. .? • 13 a.in.--"The Motive Power of Love." '3 y.m.~Praiie Meeting. 7 Salvation Meeting, conducted by ',i : Adjutant and Mrs. Haywood, and Captain , Nicholson. Brass Band, String Band, and ■■)■ : Songster -Brigade. 'i'' , ' >'■ 'A-Heany;.Welcome io All, 'i .■ . . ■ ■ ■ -■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 4

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