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CHUHCH MOTIOEB. .' .'j' a AHOKLAND BAPTIST . ' : , UCKLAND BAPTIST .TABERNACLILv'; M - LORD'S" DAY. j; j | ' Preacher: REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. j}|||| 10 a.mi— of Intercession. - ( jj 11 a.m.-BXPOSITION OF THE WOffl)-) I ' i " Subject, "JOSEPH: FIFTY-FOUR YEABft ' M OF UNRECORDED HISTORY." ** a | 2.45 y.m.—Sunday-school ■ and Youac ''' 1 Women's) and Young Men's Bible Classes , -Ml Young people, strangers to the. City, ara-'y.'!* cordially invited. '- : >t'l 3 MEN'S MEETING. Speaker.' ** 1 Mr. S. J. Campbell. Subject: " The U n ". I reached Majority." 8 5.30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting in Schoolroom, ' : ' 7 GREAT GOSPEL SERVICE'• ; Subject: "DOES DEATH END ALL? TF IT DOES THEN WHY DREAD IX?'•' ' ' . Preceded by half an hour's bright Gostiel Singing, led by Mr. Arthur E. Wilson tnA~ '-' Tabernacle CHORUS CHOIR. Bntt . . Monday, 7.30 ; m.—CHURCH MEM. '' BERS' MONTHLY BUSINESS MEETING, precedeid by Prayer Meeting. PRAYER MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK —Monday, Wednesday. Thursday and Fru : ' -! '- day, 12.30 to 1.30 p.m.; Tuesday. '.) to e p.m. , . / #3 e >~;sswii - Bgsa.. QlMn S?BB!: - THURSDAY. 7..30 P.M. Lecturer ■ ■'■■■Op REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. ? Subject: > ■ "THE BOOK OF THE REVELATION.'* " AFTER THE THOUSAND YEARS." GRANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURC3 (Comer Dominion E<ocd.) x:;^'. 7 11 a.m.--REV. A. S. WILSON. "a STUDY IN NEHEMIAH." 8.30 p.m. United Bible Classes. Opening 1 /, of new membership campaign. Addiess b» -.'•' REV. A. A. MURRAY. "The Imperative ■ Demand for Personal Consecration. • 5 p.m.—Round the Table Talk by REV. ■ A. S. WILSON and Others. 6.30 p.m.—People's Song Service ted by , - MR. WM. THOMPSON and Chorus Choir. *'-' ;. 7 p.m.—REV. A. S. WILSONi "m MUST BE BORN AGAIN." , ■ TUESDAY. 7.30— Y.P. Institute. Per. ' sonal Work REV. ADAM CLARKE. V WEDNESDAY.— Prayer. Studies i n . : Thessalonians. REV. A. S. WILSON • EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH, REV. ADAM CLARKE. ,- - • 11 a.m.—"FULNESS OF JOY, AND ITg..':-; fCAUSE." - - 3.30 p.m.—"A CONVERTED RENE, . . il-ADE." Bible Study. 6.45 p.m.-SONG SERVICE!. , ;.,, 7 "WITH CHRIST AT SEA." WED., 25th, 7.SO—"THE KING OF THB "i# JEWS AND THE PRINCE OP DEMONS.'' ~ EVERYBODY WELCOME. *! ~ PONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCR. 1 REV. L. S. BUSFD3LD. ~. 11 —"Fafth in God." . ~.f-~M 7 p.m.— 'The Man With the • Metisuriug Line." ■ AH heartily welcome. , • ', ] RICHMOND BAPTIST CHURCH, 'j 11 a.m."Prayer." 7 p.m."The Result of a Convcrsiition." , -4r Preacher. REV. R. HORN. A Hearty Welcome to All. i . j EPSOM BAPTIST CHURCH, Ij -Hi PASTOR C. CHANT. V 11 a.m.— Crucible: Its- ■ Purposie.and. \ Promise." , ' ' Sunday-school and Bible Classes. . V ' 6.30— Service. . . ~* 7 — From Sighing to Singing." Wed., 7.1&—- Prayer and Biblft Study. Tlf-CUNT AIJBERT BAPTIST CHURCH.. ' Minister, REV; A. ANSTICE. , 11 a.m.—"Great Doctrines i INSPHiA; -W TION." • ■;■?•; 7 p.m.—"PREACHING ard PREACH-' « ERS." ,_ __, _■ i CHRISTADELPHIANS, ''•: Freemasons' Hall, Belgium Stroat. ' /' ;;' Memorial Service', 11 a.m. ■ Evening Addresa. 7 p.m. Subject, "Does "Vf It Matter What We Believe?" . BELGIUM STREET hTI L.' j TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). AT 7 P.M. Subject: " & WONDERFUL VISION BY THFJ ,'' ULAI RIVER. THE' .PROPHET ~'• SKETCHER, THE TRlU'.hDc'Hlii OH ; THE GOSPEL." • ■■/..'■, PASTOR J. W, KENT. ■ ' --r; All Welcome. , - '"i; ' ' IUNDAY % AFTERNOON;' ■ I m,lafflh ■■•■'•■-• -« ] ! A^BTI!srG "- ' ¥ SUNDAY AFTERNOON. 3 MEETING. v. 1 *" Members ancl'friends ar#, cordially invited' to comrt :'.;vr| V... ;. !;. along and hear'-".'•:.";.'-•; . -i.^ REV. J. E. CRESSWELL, • _ ' <t The Australian Secretary of thi;* Near -% ■ Eastern Relief. .; :■':.' 'M A Bright Meeting. Everj/body Sicgs. J Ladies Invited. • 'a , HOME HOUR TO FOLLOW. • v "ESBWffijF "V* w.c.aT" ,"• building. Ellllpli OPEN ' SUNDAY, '~ \ \ yMp 8 to 6-45 p.m, . ' . TEA, 5 p.m. ' .. i, : Esprit de Corps Club Assisting with. Tea. Service, 5.45 p.m. -■ , ,:■;'; AIL Women and Girls Welcome. . (,' Senior Girls' Study Group commences SUNDAY. July 22. ;_____ . . , A, w t/! TV/HSS BRERETON, 1 ..Supt., : % I } M-L Maori Girls School (late. .";,] yn !"n/ Ungcan Missionary,, Kins ■.- '3 C iLx (* Country), will : address the ■' vyT.lJ>' • meeting at Hoadquarfers ou Wednesday, at 2.15.;. All ladies heartily in- ':■?,% vited. :•■'■'■ • j ''-■: . ■'■ ' :.'■>: : ,'■' '.'' .-"'■ ■- " '"-'■■ v-si •rIAMPBELL-rf" kANGISBI?. : V A.; r TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). .'.■•. . 'm 2.15 p.m.— Class and Suaday-sihooi, , ■. Evening, at 7.pjn.'—:■•■•-.,.;...'■ :;..■. '.:..■.;■•'. ,i . •■ ,> tTIGHER'" -^B^UGET 1 SESP.EBB. SUNDAY ' EVENING SERVICE, PIERC3 \ : BUILDINGS. '. • r t . Top of Symonda St. (over Stieddeia'e, Draper). Lecture, 7 p.m.. by Mrs. Stiroud, ;; Subject: "Psychology of Being." Mem- ;» here and Visitors ■, cordially invited. t » SPIRITUALISM.--ChuTch of True.' !spiri- M tual Light. — Service To-mo;:row. Foresters' Hall. Edinburgh Street, Newton, (upstairs). 3 p.m.. Sunday-school: 7 p.m.. a Nurse Clayton will continue address, "1 ha; Results of Ignorance.' *- If you desire know- :'.<% ledge listen to this address. After sorvica ,4 messages of guidance from flowers. . ' Wa , ;?. believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, we teach true Spiritualism. ~ Nurse, Clayton Jieala ■, '.v.',| free. Freely ehe has received, freely eha gives. ;. . ' . -' : ■ ■ ■;. l> RIENDS' MEETING HOUSE. Mt. ISdea ' JP Rd., cor Sylvan Ave.—Adult School* 9.15 a.m. Meeting for Worship. 11 am. ■■. ADULT SCHOOL.—Subject: "Thdught. vi as an Agent?" Reading and Dibcus- .: eion. ■■■ v ■ -■■■■■ —__—___._ .j'J:l NEW CHURCH (Swedf.nborgiaA), Nffdrton, :"* Road, near top Syinonds Street—'faiin- I i-i day morning. 11, Rev. R. J. btrong. . BOOKS ANP~~PUBI.fCATIOKS. | TwFeW BOOK, BY JOSEPH. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18457, 21 July 1923, Page 6

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