: - • Chnrch Notices. i' : '-i,-... I" BAPTIST ' TABERNACLE. Ministers: REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. REV. A, S. WILSON. TO-KIGHT (SATURDAY). 7-.30, I Gospel Song Service. Mr. Kemp will I %&&J£Lj 3 ' ETHICS OF MODERN . BUSINESS LTFE.'*. • LORD'S DAY. 10 a.m.—-Prayer Meeting. REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP will preach: 11. fcjn.—"THE DOXOLOGY." Special Communion Service to follow. 7 p.m.-—«*THE BENEDICTION." Thia will be Mr. t Kemp's last Sunday. , trior to calling for his Australian tour. _ SUNDAY. 3 p.m. —Men's Meeting. Speaker. Mr. Tremayns Thomas. Subject, Lues Next Chance," .TUESDAY.—a ».m. to 10 p.m.—Day of • Prayer. , Other Days: Prayer Seasons from 1230 to ' a p.m. J WEDNESDAY—Deeper Life Meetings, ; conducted by REV. A. S. WILSON. -, 3 i"Have Ye Received the Holy , Gihost in His Fulness?" j „ 7.80 p.m.—" The Way of Holiness" (Sixth . Study of Series). # THURSDAY. 7.30 P.M. ' f Final Study'' in . the Old ■ ml * IWI Testament. \£r mm h*J\,J " The Post-Exilic Prophets: nS"* Haggai.' Zaohariah, and Mnloohi." Lecturer: REV, JOSEPH W. KEMP. ' J? aa, S of Mr. Kemp's absence from tbe> city, the School of Bible Study will go JSiS.vS?® 88 * f £? * £*?* period. Enrolled members of the school will be notified by ; mail prior to the reopening. - i »?-' to ' —Missionary Study Class—" Medical Missions in Practice." Mr. S. Barry. - A WHOLE DAY OF PRAYER • J*. "Will be observed as Uaual on TUESDAY. COMMENCING 8 A.M., . AT THE BAPTIST TABERNACLE. ' .-.^S™. 68 of Hourly; Leaders will be advertised m MONDAY'S paper. ' The Lord's people are earnestly invited » to come in for some part of the day, and join in this Season of Prayer and Interces- ■ sion. " i Q.RANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. • REV. W. E. HINTON. . *v U nWT,. The HoI Spirit's Attitude to ■ the World. 7 p.m.—" Studies in Esther: Hainan, the Revengeful Prime Minister," Communion at close. ', AMOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH, REV. ERIC EVANS. _, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., nl , rssS?J&T^" !IaB^BEG »AR AT THE BEAUTIFUL GATE." followed by Comol 10 .9T5 n A 16 Reception of New Members. SATURDAY. 7.30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. ' "pONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH, . * REV. L. B. BUSFTELD. 11 a.m.—" In the Desert." > n 7 P- m The Man and the Message." Communion at close. M"OUNT ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH. Services* 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. •j Preacher. REV. A. ANSTTCE. RICHMOND BAPTIST CHURCH. Pastor. REV. R. HORN. 11 a.m.— The Compensations of Sacrifice." 7 p.m.— 'Not Ashamed of the Gospel." A Hearty Welcome to All. j?PSOM BAPTIST CHURCH. JJ YORK AVENUE. Services: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. MR. W. HUDSON. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SAILORS* SOCIETY. SEAMEN'S MISSION HALL. »,« ,l4i?£ ln i!Lß Sailors' Home.) TOMORROW (SUNDAY). 7 P.MBright Gospel Service. S *%WSJ £2.4. Prieuds Heartily Invited. CAPT. WM BAZELEY. Missioner™ TITASONIC HALL. OTAHUHU. Evangelistic Service, Sunday. 7 p.m. AD Are Cordially Invited. RIENDLY SOCIETIES* HALL. ONEHUNGA- ™^". EVANGELISTIC SERVICE, 7 P.M. Speaker: MR. T. H. SALMON. Evangelist. FRIENDS'" MEETING HOUSE. Mt. Eden Rd.. cor. Sylvan Avenue.— School 9.15 a.m. Meeting for Worship. 11 a.m. NEW CHURCH (Swedenborgian). Newton Road, near top Symonds Street. Sunday, 11 a.m.. Rev. Robert J. Strong. AUCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY SOCIETY OF ARTS BUILDINGS. KITCHENER STREET. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). AT 7 P.M. Public Lecture: From Dr. Steiner's Book, " KARMA.*' Music and Reading. THEOSOPmCAL SOCIETY. HP B LODGE. 351. QUEEN STREET. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. AT 7 O'CLOCK. MISS OPPENHEIMER (F.T.S., London), Will Deliver her Third Lecture. Entitled. "THE BROTHERHOOD OF RELIGIONS." AUCKLAND _ UNITARIAN CHURCH. PONSONBY ROAD (Newton end). * „._„ Preacher To-morrow: THE REV ALBERT THORNHTLL. M.A, 11 "THE LORD'S PRAYER: OH) hallowed BE THY name." ' 7 p.m.—" THE NEED FOR A PROGRESSIVE CHURCH. '• All Welcome. Sittings All Free. Note.—-Visit of the Rev. E Rosalind Lee 8.A., the lady preacher from England. September 25. CHE IBTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST. Society of Arts Hall, Kitchener Street (Near Art Gallery). Services: Sunday. 7 p.m. Sunday-school. 11 a.m. Wednesday, 8 p.m. READING ROOMS. 154, Queen Street. 11.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Monday to Friday). Subject this Week; " MATTER" C EVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCHES PONSONBY (Mackelvie Street).-Sahbath (Saturday). 11 a.m. Pastor J. W. Kent EDENDALE (William Street).— (Saturday). 11 a.m. J. S. Archer. ONEHUNGA (Royal Oak Hall). — Sabbath (Saturday). 11 a.m. G. F. Hansford. ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. SSEMBLY OF GOD. Union St.. Freeman's Bay. SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. | SUNDAY. 18th. 7 p.m.—Mr. Sperber. "A ' Message of Peace." Matt, v., 8. Special Singing by the S.S. Scholars. Violin solo, Miss Giles. Come and hear of the result of the message of peace in Fiji, Tonga and Samoa. , " rpHE DISTURBING EVENTS OF OUR X DAY: WHAT DO THEY INDICATE IS IT THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST?" STIRRING ADDRESS BY PASTOR J. W. KENT, CONCERT CHAMBER, SUNDAY, 7 P.M. Quartette, " The Breaking of the Day." Doors Open. 6.30. Seat* Free. AH Welcome. PIRITUALI S~M NURSE CLAYTON Teacher of New Thought and Spiritualism. _ Will Conduct Service FORESTERS' HALL, EDINBURGH ST NEWTON, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) " 3 p.m.—Meeting. Spiritual Harmony, Messages. .. Z. Speaker, Nurse Qeyton; subject. 'Doubting Thomas." Solo hj Miss Hills Messages from flowers at ok*,. A. J welcome. Books and Publications. » W F . O K B. " THE OLD PATHS IN *HE LIGHT OF MODERN^THOUGHT." by J, BaMsdl Howden. 8.D., 4s 6d. " ALTAR CROSS, AND COMMUNITY." Latest Fernley Lecture. £y W. H Loft. house, MA., 7s 6d. "SADBU SUNDAE SIN'SH" (Called of God), by Mrs. A. Parker, 3s 6dTHE HOME OF THE ECHOES." New volume by F. W. Borebam. 7s 6d " EVANGELISM," a re-interpretation by Campbell Morgan, Robertson Nicoll, A. S. Peake. D.D., and others. 7s 6d-SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION BOOK DEPOT. Darby Street, off Queen Street. 1 *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17889, 17 September 1921, Page 11
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