Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, Etc. 13ERESFORD STREET CONGREGA- 1 -»-» TIONAL CHURCH (Next Central Fire Station). Minister: REV. FREDERIC WARNER. CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY. Introduction of New Hymnary. 10.30 p.m.—Praise Service. 11 a.m.—" Oh, God, Our Help in Ages Past." Anthem, "O, Lord, Bow Down " (Novello). Solo by Mr. Brickland. 12 noon—Communion. 3 p.m.—Opening of the " Eady " Library. . • P.m. —Musical Service by the Organist, Mr. F. H. Morton, A.Mus., "Night Song" (Torjussen), "Chant Angelique" (Grey), . " Noel Langue-docian " (Guilmant), Exultimus " (F. H. Morton). 7 p.m.—Musical Service, the Congiega-. tional Contribution to the Hymnary. Anthem, " The Homeland " (Sullivan). Solo by Madame Cha.mbers. SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR N.Z. CONGREGATIONAL HOME MISSION WORK. September —League of Literature. Address on " Henrik Ibsen." Mount eden congregational CHURCH. VIEW ROAD. Preacher, REV. HARRY JOHNSON. 11 a.m.—"Ourselves and the Church." Series '2: "Why Go To Church?" 7 p.m.—" Christ's Legacy of Peace." Communion at close of Evening Service. "\TEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH . EDINBURGH STREET. Morning— Rev. S. J. Campbell. Evening—7 Rev. S. J. Campbell. Subject, " Auckland's Whirlwinds." Mount skill congregational CHURCH.—II a.m. and 7 p m.Mr. G. W. Jackson. "ftXOUNT ROSKILL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 11 a.m.—Special Services. 7 p.m.—Rev. T. H. Jacksbn, of the Main Body, will commence his Ministry. A cordial invitation is given to all families in the district. BAPTIST TABERNACLE SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. Preacher, REV. W. L. SALTER. 10.15 a.m. —Morning Prayer Meeting, r a™-—" CAPTAIN OF THE LORD'S -tiUbl. Communion Service at close. r rarD T' MOTHER.. SISTER. BROTHER. Anthem by Choir, solo, Mrs- P. \v . Steward. I WEDNESDAY, 7.3o.—Midweek Service and Prayer Meeting-, to be conducted by Rev. Reuben Bailey. Q. RANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH REV. W. H. HINTON. II ,!V n l, —" WTiy. Was Barnabas a- Good Man?" Communion and reception of members at close. 7 p.m.—Gospel Service. Bright Singing. Soloist. Mi as Annie Hall. rpAKAPUNA -BAPTIST CHURCH. -»- ' MILFORD. 11 a.m.—Mr. C. M. Carter. 2.30 p.m.—Sunday-school. 6.45 p.m. Mr. L. Utting. jy£OUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. Minister. REV. ERIC EVANS. 11 a.m.—" Fools for Christ's Sake." 7 p.m.—" The Stars in Their Courses." WEDNESDAY. 7.300ur Addresses on the Lord's Prayer continued by the Pastor. PONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. L. B. BUSFIELD. 11 a.m.—" The Longing for the Dawn." 7 p.m.—" But if not —1" i 3.30 p.m. Men's Meeting. " Totemism." MOUNT ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH? Minister. Rev. A. Anstice—-11 a.m.. Communion, and reception to new members; 7 p.m., " The River of God." Edendale— 7 p.m.. Mr. D. L. Thomas. Epsom BTP TI ST CHURCH. —Minister. Rev. E. Chard.— 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. "DICHMOND BAPTIST CHURCH. J-v 11 a.m.—Rev. Reuben Bailey. 12 noon—The Lord's Supper. 4.46 p.m.—Teachora' Tea-table Conference. 6.45 p.m.—Grchestal Music. 7 p.m.—Rev. Reuben Bailey. "VTO MEETING AT HOWE ST. HALL ON SUNDAY NIGHT. H EAR M R LFR ED ACE ' Son of Jim Mace, the champion lightweight boxer, AT THE TENT NEXT THE WEST END PICTURE THEATRE, PONSONBY. SUNDAY. Afternoon at 3—" Second Coming of the Lord-" Evening at 7. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY EVENINGS. AT 7.30. You Are Welcome. GOSPEL HALL. manukau ROAD. PARNELL. SUNDAY. 7 p.m.—Speaker. Mr. F. H. Bush THURSDAY. 7.30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. DEVONPORT GOSPEL HALL. CALLIOPE ROAD. Closing Address of Present Mission, by MR. J. SPOTTISWOODE. Evangelist. SUNDAY. 7 P.M. " The Redemption of th© Body." THURSDAY. 7 45 p.m. MR. T. MARTIN. Commences a Series of Special Meetings. All are Heartily Invited. Admission. Free. Eden hall, vif.w road, mount EDEN MR. R. LAIDLAW. SEN., In the EMPIRE THEATRE. DOMINION ROAD SUNDAY. 7 P.M. Song Service, 6.45 p.m. Subject, " The Confession of a Groat Criminal." TUESDAY—7.3O p.m.. Eden Hail. Prayer Meeting. THURSDAY. 7.30 p.m.-— Burt. Address to Christians. You are earnestly invited to the Service in the Empire Theatre on Sunday Evening. Come, and bring your friends. VOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN 1 ASSOCIATION. • UPPER QUEEN STREET. SUNDAY SERVICE. 4.15 P.M. ' Tea. and Social Hour. 5 p.m. All Young People Welcome. . HP HE THE OS OP SOCIETY A (H.P.B. LODGE). A Public Lecture will be given at HOFFMAN'S BUILDINGS. 851, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. On SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. i By MRS. F. FLETCHER. ' THE LORD BUDDHA: HIS LIFE AND TEACHING'S" Library and Reading Room Open Daily from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. ☆ QRDER OF THE gTAR IN THE jgASI AUCKLAND BRANCH. The Public Assembly will be held TO MORROW (Sunday), September 7, 1919, &■ 3 p.m., in the THEOSOPHICAL HALL. 351, QUEEN ST Speakers, '• MR. D. T. MAY. n MISS UNA DIBBLE. . Subject. "OUR DUTY TO THE ORDER." NOTE.-sGroups for Spiritual Healing have been formed in most of the large centres under the auspices of the Order, as a specia, service of preparation for the Com in: >> Teacher in the aspect as the " Greai Healer." There are two such groups in e Auckland groups 1 and 2. and those ii need of help—mental, moral, or physical— •' or who know of others in need, are invitee i- to send the names to Secretary of Group ii 351. Queen Street. (; All mediation is freely given. DOLT BIBLE STUDY CLASS —Place: Auckland Co-op. Hall, top o: 5- Symonds St. Time: Sunday afternoon. 3 to 4 I. Endorsing Testimony and Doctrines Pre t, millennial Advent Association of New Zea land. Subject. " The Kingdom of He a vet and the Kingdom of God."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17258, 6 September 1919, Page 13
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