OHUROH NOTICES:? j%ffi A UCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. C.E. MEETING. LORD'S DAT. LORD'S DAY. PREACHER: REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. 10 a.m.—Prayer Meeting, Bible Class Room. 11 a.m.—EXPOSITION OF THE WORD. SUBJECT: "SPEECHES OP MOSES DURING THE LAST MONTH OF HIS LIFE: (II.) REMEMBER." "Blessed is the memory that forgets all injuries and remembers all benefits." 2.45 p.m.—Sunday-school and Bible Classes. 3 p.m.—MEN'S MEETING. Open to all men and women this afternoon. SPEAKER. REV. F. E. HARRY. WELLINGTON. SUBJECT, "BACKBONE." Few men can handle this subject like Mr. Harry, the President of the Baptist Union of New Zealand. He knows his Bubject well for ho has plenty of it. 5.30 p.m.—WORKERS' PRAYER MEETING. 6.30 p.m.-The "BIG SING." led by Mr. Arthur E. Wilson and the TABERNACLE CHORUS CHOIR. 7 o'clock—The Fourth Sermon in the Series of THE GOSPEL OF JONAH. SUBJECT: "RESCUED AND RECOMMISSIONED." MONDAY 7.3O—PRAYER MEETING, led by Rev. Joseph W. Kemp. S@)*/Z\ THURSDAY, _at 7.30 P.M. /WfiSsW "RIBLE ItWn qtudy. Study. SUBJECT: "CHRIST IN THE SCRIPTURES, or Through the Bible, book by book, with Christ in view." JJBN'S MEETING. TABERNACLE—H P.M.—SUNDAY. Speaker: REV. F. E. HARRY (of. Wellington). President, N.Z. Baptist Union. Subject: "BACKBONE." PLEASE NOTE.—This is an OPEN MEETING to which men and women aro welcome. Mr. Harry has a wide reputation as a speaker. A good time is assured to all who come. Sing-song, 2.45 p.m. TUTOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. I>J - (Near Grafton Library, Mt. Eden Rd.) REV. ADAM CLARKE. SUNDAY-SCHOOL DIAMOND JUBILEE. CONCLUDING SERVICES TO-DAY. 7 a.m.—PRAYER MEETING. 11 a.m.—REV. J. FARQUHARSON JONES. 2.30_ p.m.-BY SPECIAL REQUEST the Scholars and Choir will render part of the Cantata, "PILGRIMS PROGRESS." Mr. Harold Auger will Lead, and REV ADAM CLARKE will be the Speaker. 7 p.m.—THE CONCLUDING SERVICE OF THE CELEBRATIONS. Solo, MISS LUCY CLEVELAND, " Come Unto Him." Communion at close of Service. A GREAT PRAISE AND CONSECRATION MEETING. Preacher: REV. ADAM CLARKE. THE SCHOLARS AND CHOIR WILL OCCUPY THE PLATFORM and Sing at the3e three services, ACCOMPANIED BY THE ORCHESTRA. Song Sorvice at 6.45. Come Early and Participate in this Night of Praise and Thanksgiving. QRANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. A. S. WILSON. 7 a.m.—Prayer Meeting. 11 a.m.—" LESSONS FROM THE LIFE OF KING UZZIAH" 7 p.m.—" CHEERFUL WORDS TO ANXIOUS SEEKERS." Pielude: "IS GERMANY TURNING- TO GOD." Great Religious Revival. Anthem, "KING OF KINGS." Soloist. MISS McTAVISH. WEDNESDAY, 7.3o—Annual Concert, Y.P LEAGUE OF WORSHIP. Splendic Programme. Tickets, la and 6d. GREAT XMAS FAIR. NEXT FRIDAY ! * AND SATURDAY. Afternoons and Evenings, To bo Opened by the Mayoress, MRS. E. H. POTTER. ON FRIDAY, AT 3 P.M. "pPSOM • BAPTIST CHURCH 11 a.m.—REV. J. A. CLARKE. "The Joy of Thy Salvation." 6.30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. ' 7 p.m.—PASTOR C. CHANT. t " The Spirit of the Age." . ROYAL OAK.—7 p.m., MR. C. C. HARRIS EPSOM, TUESDAY, 7.45 p.m., j REV. F. E. HARRY'S LECTURE, t " A CURE FOR THE BLUES." TUTOUNT ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH Minister, REV. A. ANSTICE. Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. THE MORNING SERVICE WILL BI CONDUCTED BY THE REV. F. E HARRY, PRESIDENT OF THE BAP ■ TIST UNION OF N.Z. "DONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH -*■ 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. STEPHEN J. CAMPBELL. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 4, at 7.45, REV. F. E. HARRY. President of the Baptist Union of New Zealand, Will Deliver his Exhilarating Lecture, "A CURE FOR THE BLUES." Everybody Welcome. Collection. "DICHMOND BAPTIST CHURCH 11 a.m.—MR. GORDON SMITH. 7 p.m.—REV. F. E. HARRY, Presiden N.Z. Baptist Union. ' SPIRITUALISM i. CHURCH OF TRUE SPIRITUAL LIGHI Service To-morrow, Foresters' Hall (Upstairs), Edinburgh St., Newton. 7 7 p.m.—Nurse Clayton will speak. SuV ject, "Church Christianity." We believe i . the Holy Trinity. After Service messages c , condolence. Every Wednesday Night, 7.30 — Publi Circle. 66. Mackelvie St. Take Ponsonby ca: ) /T<HE UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURC: X IN NEW ZEALAND. (Minister. REV. A. A. MURRAY.) • ORANGE HALL (Newton Rd.. Symonda St 11 a.m.—Exposition Gospel of John. 3 p.m.—Bible Classes and Sunday-school -, 7 p.m.—TIVOLI THEATRE. ' Evangelistic Service. Subject: " A Plain, Personal. Pointed Question.' " A Plain, Personal. Pointed Question.' Demanding An Answer From Every Citizei Preacher. MR. W. T FAERELL. 6.45 — Service of Song — 6.45. Hear the Special Evening Message. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. 7.30. GRAFTON LIBRARY HALL THE SAILORS' WORK. Hear of the work of grace among the Sailor NEXT SUNDAY. FOURTH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. Preacher. REV. A. A. MURRAY. Summer School. Dec. iT. to J.tn ; Titii-iingi. TTNITED EVANGELICAL CHURC'I U IN NEW ZEALAND. Mount Eden Branch. (Cor. Valley Road and Mt. Eden Road.) 10 a.m.—Fellowship. 11 a.m.—Preacher. Rev. \v. Perry. Sul ject. •Hold Fast Till I Come." 2.30 p.m.—Sunduy-scaool and li'.bli 7 p.m.—Preacher, Rev. W. Perry. Sut ject "And in Hell He Lifted Up His Eyes. WEDNESDAY. 7.3o—Midweek Service. W3SEBBJ AFTERNOON. EflSEjaa !1 - :x ' s MEETING AT 4.15. Speaker, MR. A. VAKNEY. Homo Hour to Follow. All Young Men Cordially Invited. i T ! WSBsfc Y^v.ca. |§12SS5|ajj) UPPER QUEEN ST. TEA AT 5.15 P.M. Overseas Club Assisting witli All Women amMi'irlfl Welcome. Come and Make FnenM. 5 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18879, 29 November 1924, Page 15
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