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m OHUECH NOTICES. BERESFORD STREET COXGREGA TIONAL CHURCH. (Next Central Fir© Station.) REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER. 11 a.m.—"THE SECRET OF A HAPP"! HOME." Soloist, Mr. Jack Gordon. " Com© Unto Me" (Doun). 3 p.m.—Bible Classes. 7 P.m.—"A WRESTLING MATCH." Soloist, Mr. Kenneth Impett. " Crossing the Bar" (Willeby). Tho whole of the evening: service will bi broadcasted from Station ll'B (wavelengt! 300 metres. Remember to attend the United Churches Tent Campaign Meetings, New Civic Square beginning Sunday Week, December 21. ASSOCIATED CHURCHES. Associate Minister: REV. HAROLD J. RALPH. NEW LYNN— 7 p.m.—MR. I. HUGHES. MOUNT ROSKILL--2.45 p.m.—Sunday-school. 7 p.m.—REV. HAROLD J. RALPH. SWANSON— 2.15 p.m.—Sunday-school. MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAI CHURCH. (Corner View and Esplanade Roads.) Preacher: REV. STANLEY MORRISON. Commencement of Ministry. Morning at 11. Evening at 7. Welcome Meeting to Rev. Stanley Morrisor and Familv will be hold in School Hall or Wednesday 17th inst., at 7.45 p.m. TVTEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 1> (Edinburgh Street). Morning, 11—Young People's Service. Evenin". (i.4s—Song Service. Evening, 7—MR. F. CiIESPIN. "The Minis try of Suffering." REEN LANE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Minister-elect: REV. IVAN S. STEBBINS. 11 a.m.—Rev. C. J. Tocker. 7 p.m.—Rev. A. A. Armstrong. NEXT SUNDAY.—Special Thanksgiving Services. IVT Z. EVANGELICAL MISSION, called ■1™ • the Pentecostal Church, holding Services at the Aucklund Choral Hall. Alexandra Street (off Queen Street, opp. Town Hal; doors), gives a r.ordial invitation to the citizens of Auckland to attend the services. Subday morning, 1] o'clock (bring your luncr and stay all day). A precious time in tht presence of the Lord Jesus Christ, who i: shortly going to manifest himself to His be loved ones. In the meantime we have th< revelation upon His Divine Majesty by th< Holy Spirit. John xvi., 12-15. Those wh< love the Gloriou? Christ of God are invitee to have fellowship with us round the tabb remembering Him, and even discerning Hi; Body. I. Cor., ix., 23-34. Thero is no need for sickness and no need even for death, i men and women can only discern Him John xi., 25-20. Wo are living in wonderfu times and yet dreadful times. The close o the dispensation of Grace is upon us. Th< marriage supper of the Lamb is ready. I' is midnight now. and tho cry is ifoing fortl everywhere, " The Bridegroom cometh.' Matt, xxv., G. There are only i few whe seem to realise that it is midnight, Manj are saying peace and safety (I. Tbes. v.. 3) and even among THE VIRGINS there are only 50 per cent, who will have oil (th« Holy Spirit) in their vessels with thei; lamps when Christ comes. Matt, xxv., 2-4 THE GUESTS would be and could be th< Churches, but they are refusing right anc left. Matt. xxii.. 1-14; Luke xiv., 16-24 Merchandise, farms, sections, oxen, wives etc.. are taking the place of the Beauty of Holiness. (The majority of the churche; have entered the Laodicean age. Read Rev iii., 14-22.) The streets and lanes, highways and hedges, go in and the lukewarm profes sors are destroyed. THE SERVANTS an proved, tried and tested. The gocd anc faithful are rewarded and the wicked anc slothful are cast into outer darkness, etc Matt, xxv., 14-30. Sunday Evening services Open-air at 6.15, and meeting in hall, ' o'clock. Announcements from platform. Com munications to P.O. Box 1512, Auckland. TJNITED CHURCHES TEXT CAMPAIGN. TENT CAMPAIGN. TENT CAMPAIGN. NEW CIVIC SQUARE SITE (Behind the Town Hall). 3 WEEKS: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, TO SUNDAY JANUARY 11. SUNDAYS, 3 P.M. AND 8 P.M. EVERY WEEK NIGHT. INCLUDING SATURDAY, 7.30 P.M. START NEXT SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2: • SPEAKERS: SUNDAY, DEC. 21— 3 p.m., GREAT OPENING MEETING 8 p.m.—REV. LIONEL FLETCHER, MONDAY. DEC. 22, to SATURDAY, DEC 07 7.30 p.m., REV. LIONEL FLETCHE! SUNDAY. DEC. 2S— 3 p.m., MR, T. RUSSELL CAMERON. 8 p.m., REV JOSEPH W. KEMP. MONDAY, 29th. to SATURDAY. JAN. 3— 7.30 p.m., REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. SUNDAY. JAN. 4--3 p.m., REV. EVAN HARRIES. 8 p.m., REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. MONDAY. JAN. 5. to SUNDAY, JAN. 117.30 p.m., DR. C. U. LAWS. BIG CHOIR. GOOD SINGING. DON'T MISS A MEETING. ! STARTS NEXT SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21 rpo THE RESIDENTS OI Yrouxx -pDEX and ttidendali AND VICINITY. The International Bible Students' Associafio; Cordially Invites You to Come aid Hear. rpHE "YIESSAGE OF THE TTOUR To-morrow (SUNDAY). Dec. 14, in the pAPITOL rpHEATRE (Dominion Rd Terrniri.ua). Musical Items, 7 o'clock. Address, 7.30. Speaker, VELSON. SEATS FREE. NO COLLECTION. Subject, "ALL RATION'S TVfAKCH NG 'PC) 4RMAGEDDON BUT IyriLLIONS T IVING WILL IVTEVER T)IE." JUDGE RUTHERFORD says:— "After centuries of laborious effort to better conditions man's civilisation is nearins complete collapee. Selfishness has gone tc seed, and the harvest of destruction lias be gun. All nations are in distress and perplexity. "War has bankrupted Europe and de moralised America, yet the nations gc feverishly on preparing for more war. "Modem science an have made war more diabolical and fiendish than in the days of barbarism. The modern clergy have abandoned God. the Bible, and the Prince of Peace, and sanctify war. "Corruption and official lawlessness are brazenly manifested everywhere. "The people are fleeced, robbed and oppressed. Millions are out of employment. They have lost confidence in their leaders, and ara rapidly turning to Bolshevism, Communism, and Anarchy. "Disaster stalks abroad, and oil nations are rushing madly to tho greatest timo of trouble the world has evej known. "Hope for tho peoplo lies in the Kingdom of God now at .hand. Millions are now living who will see that Kingdom iji operation, and if obedient to its righteous laws will never die. but will live on earth forever in happiness, peace and prosperity. The world's darkest hour precedes the dawu of its greatest blessing." Hear this Great Address. Can be posted in booklet form. 128 pages, Is. Address 1.8.5.A., Box 765, Auckland. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS X Sun., Dec. 14. The Scot- Hall. Berean Studies, 3.30, "The New Creation." vol. 6, Scripture Studies from page 252 7 p.m.—"The Nature of Man and the Nature of Jesus," a comparison. Vol. 1., page 177 Seats Free. All Invited. No Collection!

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18891, 13 December 1924, Page 7

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