CHURCH NOTICES BA PTI S T T ABERN ACL E. Minister: REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. 11 n.ni.—Pic.ichcr: REV. J. D. JENSEN. Subject: " GLORYING IN THE CROSS." 7 p.m.—Preacher: DR. J. J. NORTH. Subject: "MY COD, WII'Y?" A Plum Word on the Crucifixion. APPROPRIATE MUSIC BY THE TABERNACLE CHOIR, Conducted by Mr. Arthur E. Wilson. "Hosanna to the Son of Diivid," (Maunder). When [ Survey the Wondrous Cross " (Jude). Solo: "Open the Oaten of the Temple," Mr. Clinton Williams. TUESDAY, 7.4s—Recital of Easier including Sfainer's " THE. CRUCIFIXION." Admission Free. Offering. WEDNESDAY, 7.80-DR. J. J. NORTH will continue liis Studies on the Gospel of St. John. SPECIAL PRAYER MEETINGS, MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, at 7.;10. COMBINED SERVICE in the Tabernacle on Good Friday Morning nt 10.30. St. James Presbyterian, Pitt Street Methodist and Beresford Street Congregational co-operating. A UNITED COMMUNION SERVICE Will follow, to which all the Lord's People are cordially invited. ]\/TOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. Xix " The Church with the Welcome." Minister: REV. R. STOWARDS. 11 a.m. ALMIGHTY." 2.30 p.m.—School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m.-" WHAT SCRIPTURE TEACHES ABOUT THE LORD'S SECOND COMING." Bring Your Bible. WEDNESDAY. 7.3o—Bible Study: "The Life of Christ." Questions and Discussion. Mount albert baptist church. BIG TENT MISSION, 7 p.m. Week Evenings, 7.30. Evangelist: REV. JOSEPH CARLISLE. Church Service, 11—REV. J. LAIRD. M.A. BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 a.m.—Rev. A. J. Grigg, M.A., B.D. 0.30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. 7 p.m.—Student: J. K. Reid. Visitors Welcome. QHACKLETON RD. BAPTIST CHURCH. ° Minister: REV. R. L. FURSDON. PRE-EASTER MUSIC. 11 a.m.—REV. JOSEPH CARLISLE (Dominion Evangelist). 2.30 p.m., School; 3.30 p.m., Institute. 7 p.m.—REV. R. L. FURSDON. " THE FINAL JUDGMENT OR THE BOOKS OPENED." 'fTIGHER THOUGHT OF -II N.Z., INC. I{\vYfu '^' ie T em pl e - Cnr. Pitt and I (11 Wellington Streets. 11 a.m.—Young Folks' Wo'rv % —agtjy ship and Study Group (adults also welcome) Mrs. E. Lewin. fi.4o p.m.—Organ Recital. Mr. H. Barrington. 7 p.m.—"Freedom Your Heritage." Professor James R. Adams, 8.D., of New York. A dynamic Freeing Talk you should hear. Soloist, Mr. Claude Allan. COME EARLY AS SEATING IS LIMITED. Wednesday, 2 p.m.—Woman's Progress Club. "The Faith That Never Fails." Prof. Jas. R Adams, B. D. EVERY WOMAN WELCOME. Prosperity and Success Science Group as usual. No Esoteric Class this week. HEAR THE FREEING TRUTH NOW EVERYBODY ALWAYS WELCOME. THE CHURCH OF THE GOLDEN J- LIGHT, 8 Upper Queen Street.—Sunday, 2.45, Lyceum. Everybody welcome. Sunday, 7 p.m., Address, Sister Faithful Philpott. "Spiritual Strength and Unseen Forces." After circle. Healing. Thursday. 8 o'clock. Sat. afternoon, 2.45. All welcome. Glad tidings assembly, 323 QUEEN STREET. First Floor. SUNDAY SERVICES. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. NOTICE—EASTER SUNDAY NIGHT, Special Speaker. MRS. BERTHA BORST, Evangelist and Missionary. Do not fail to come! All Are Welcome! THE H.P.B. LODGE OF THE THEOSOPHICAL QOCIETY. Wn r j ,HEosopmcAL s c 371 Queen Street. SUNDAY, AT 7 P.M.. What is the essence of Theosophy? It is the fact that man, being himself divine, can know the Divinity whose life he shares. CHRISTADELPHIAN S, Freemasons' Hall, Upper Queen St. 11 a.m., Fellowship. 7 p.m., Lecture — " ALMOST PERSUADED " . . To be a Christian. Speaker: MR. L. WALKER. Welcome Everybody■ No Collections. BAHA'I CAUSE.—SUNDAY. 7 p.m., Subject: "CHANGING HUMAN NATURE." Room 17, Sunday School Union Bldgs. (above Town Hall). All welcome, ffo Collection. TJENTECOSTAL CHURCH. CHORAL X HALL, AIREDALE STREET. EASTER CONVENTION. Special Services conducted by H. Roberts, junior, assisted by C. Whittingham, from Wellington. Theso Services will be of a strong evangelistical character, presenting the full Gospel testimony. "For the Kingdom of God is not in Word, but in Power." Meetings—Easter Friday. Saturday, Sunday and Monday, 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. NGARUAWAHIA EASTER CAMPS, INC. Good Friday to Easter Monday inclusive. Christians of all evangelical denominations attend. 500 expected this year. You will be made very welcome. Telephone 46.719 for information. Speakers: Rev. W. P. Nicholson. who is conducting a mission in the Baptist Church, Hamilton, and Rev. C. N, Lack, of the China Inland Mission. _ COME to the meeting To-night in C.A.W.G. Hall. Fergusson Building, Civic Square, 7 p.m. Speaker, MR. CECIL ABEL, of Kwato Mission Papua. NOTE.—Any attending this Convention will be granted a concession on railway fare if they produce a letter Bigned by Camp Secretary when buying ticket, even if travelling alone. Get this letter at once. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES jgSAM AND JfjSAM (IVO B. D. ESAM SENIOR PARTNER) ANNOUNCE THEY HAVE COMMENCED BUSINESS at BANK OF NEW ZEALAND CHAMBERS, No. 4 Swanson Street, Auckland. As ARBITRATORS AND JpACTORS. ACHING Feet, Fallen Arches, Corns, Relieved, Cured.—Mervyn Adams, Foot Specialist,, Pacific Bldgs., opp. Civic. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21462, 8 April 1933, Page 5
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