CHURCH NOTICES ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,, Lover Symonds Street. Minister: REV. P. GLADSTONE HUGHES. 3.A. 11 a.m.—" THE BASIS OF CHRISTIAN OPTIMISM." 7 p.m.—" MODERN FALSEHOODS." I.—" THAI RELIGION IS THE DOPE OF THE PEOPLE." Mutio by the Quartette. Hon. Orgmist: Dr. Neil McDougall. ST. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Upp>r Khyber Pass Road. MINISTER: JgOWER jgLACK, LL.B. PUBLIC WORSHIP. * 11 a.m.—Annial .Memorial Church Parade of the Royal Engineers-, N.Z.E.F. Preacher: REV. '.E. J. TIPLER, B.A. 7 p.m.—You'lih Service—" THE LINES OF STABILITY AND THE PILOT WHO TAKES THE CONTROLS." A Parable ■ from the Airways. ST. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Wellingl on Street, off Pitt Street. Minister: LEV. R. FERGUSON FISH. BIBLE- SUNDAY. 11 a.m.-" SHARING OUR HERITAGE.' 7 p.m.—"HUGH LATIMER." The Prophet of the Reformation in England. This is th<. first of Four Addresses on Greali Men who inspired great religious movements. __ Visitors Cordially Welcomed ]\/TT. EDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Minister: REV. .3. J. TIPLER, B.A. 11 a.m.—REV. W. BOWER BLACK, LL.B. 7 p.m.—Bibls Class Union's Day of Prayer. REV. A. M. ELLIFFE, 8.A., Convener of Presbytery Souths' Committee. Epsom Presbyterian church. 8 a.m.—One Tree Hill-top Service. 11 a.m.—Rev. A. M. Elliffe, B.A. 3 p.m.—Com Dined Bible Classes at Onehunga. 7 p.m.—Rev. J. W, McKenzie, B.A. ST. LUKE'tt PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Remuera Road. MILLER, Organising Secretary Student Christiim Movement; 7 p.m., Youth Service. Preacher: REV. J. A. THOMSON. QT. JOHN'H PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, £5 Papatoet<>e.—ll a.m., " THE BIBLE—THE PEOPLE'S HERITAGE"; 12 noon. Baptism; 7 p.m. (Churoh), "THE FOURTH GOSPEL." REV. T. H. ROSEVEARE. GT. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CH., Corner Shelly Bsach Rd., Ponsonby. RJE.V. FItAZER B. BARTON. B.A. MotniE.g, 11 a.m.—Anthem: " Goldtn Ha rps are Sounding," No. 94, C.P. Evening, 7 :?.m. —"Xoung People's Serviop. Anthem: "0 Praise the Lord" (Wilton). DAY OF PiRAYER, BIBLE SUNDAY AND SOCIAL HALF HOUR. SOMERVELL PRESBYTERIAN CH., Remuera.—-11 a.m., REV. T. N. CUTTLE; 7 p.m., "WHAT CHRIST DEMANDS OF YOUTH." REV. J. N. GRAY. B.A. Soloist: Mrs. H. Piatt. KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Birdwood Crescent, Parnell. Minister: REV. DOUGLAS SPENCE II a.m. —," A MOTHER'S DEVOTION.' 7 p.m.—Bibki Class Day of Prayer Service. Solo: Mr. Robert Simmers, " O Lord , Most Holy." Balmoral Presbyterian church (Balmoral Road). CHURCH RALLY MONTH Minister: REV. ROY ALLEY, M.A. BIBLE SUNDAY. 11 » m—"WHY GO TO CHURCH?" 7 p'm '''THE GREATEST BOOK IN THE WORLD." , Tenor Sslcist: Mr. Arthur Ripley. SPECIAL MUSIC. Organist: Mis. H. S. Harvey. TITILSON MEMORIAL CHURCH, VV Victoria Avenue, Remuera 7 p m.—MR. W'. W. CAMPBELL. MUNICIPAL Newmarket. DIVINE SERVICES. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. HALL, jyjiSSlON (2 DOORS BELOW JOHN COURTS). Under thi Auspices of New Zealand Bib'e Training Institute. "DRIGHT "gVANGELISTIC gERVICE, JjiVIIRY jj,SUNDAY ij P.M. t>ev, jo:hn^| A issett. MISSIONER. Subject"THE KNOW NOTS OF CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCE. Song Service at 6.45, led by Mr. J. O. Saunders and Students. All Splits Free Everybody Welcome. All Se i lt ° A^D AY NIGHT. 7.30 SPECIAL PRAYER MEETING 111 the ' _ BIBLE TRAINING INSTITUTE. All ire Heartily Welcome. CIHRi:STIA:jj SCIISNCE.-First Church of ' Christ, Scientist,, Auckland, 116 Symonds at QTWDATt* 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: "EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT/' Golden Text: Proverbs xvi. 6. Sunday School at 116 Symonde Street, at 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY. Testimony Meeting, 8 p.m. Reading Room: Vulcan Buildings, Room 37: lion, to Fn., 11 to 4.30 p.m. Friday Evening, 6.30 to 8.30. \ _____ dseHsni TTIG HER THOUGHT TEMPLE, Pitt and 'Wellington Sts. TitzJai ii a.m. —"The Scapegoat," Sister Lewin. Young Folks Welcome. _ 7 p.m.—Serlice of Song and Music. Organ and Orchestra. iSoloist, Mrs. W. Young. Address. "Objectives." Progress Talk revesting Power und Freedom, by T. W. WEDNESDAY, 2 ;p.m.—Women's Progress Club. Si iter Lowin, ' The Message of Flowers.' All Ladies Welcome. . THURSDAY, 7.45 p.m.—Divine Science Cltiss, conducted by T. W Silcock. Final Enrolment. BRITISH - ISRAEL REVIVAL jyjISSION. ARE YOU FOOLISH OR WISE ? ? Eve 'y JUDGE'S Verdict should be the result of UNBIASSEDLY weighing up.tho best procurable evidence of BUlxi oxUriO. That is why so many sane-thinking people attend our meeting!. They came and heard for thomselvis. We invite first-hand investigation at:-' (1)-OTAHUHU (opp. Transport Co.) Sunday: 9.45 a.m., 'Toung Men and Women; 11 a.m.. Communion (open meeting); 3 p.m., SS • 7 p.m., Revival. Wed.. 7.30 p.m., Church Ord.ir. Sat, (Mr. Mills'). 3 p.m.. Holy Ghost Baptism ; 7 p.m.. Spiritual Gifts. (2) —MANT'REWA (PegU-r's Bldga.)— Sun.: It a.m., Communion Mon . 730 p m.. Revival. Thurs. (Mrs. Johnstons), 7.30 p.m., Bible Study. Anyone invited. (3)-KARAKA HALL—Sun : 8 p.m.. Revival; 11 a.m. (Mr. Grant's), Communion. Tueaß p.m. (Mr. Grant's), Revival. Evangelists C. S. and F. R. WILSON. British-Israel Lecturers. rpltE" AU OICLAI f D BRITISH-ISRAEL 1 ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). Branch of the British-Israel World Federation. The Next Meeting of the above will be held on TUESDAY May 7 1935 at 7.45 p mu. at No. 200 f 12nd F.oor) PACIFIC BUILDINGS. WET. LESLEY ST. E„ Auckland; Lectuns: "Thus 8.1. Claim—Fact or Fiction. By MR. W. ENGLAND. E. M. TAYLOR. Hon. Seo.. 93 Seiwyn Ave.. Kohimarama. E.l. -jyjEN'S BROTHERHOOD. SUNDAY AFTERNOON I A Bright Men's Meeting. TUESDAY, at l.li Hour Bible Study. Leader, Rev. J. K. Read. THURSDAY, at 6 r.na— Preachers Training Club. Leider, Rev. Knowles Kempton. SING-SONG IN THE LOUNGE. 8.30 P.M. Speaker: Mius Hilda Small. Soloists: Missen O. and N. Scott. All Welcome. A SHEMBLIES OF G u u 175 SYMONDS STREET. 11 a.m.—Breaking of Bread, Service. Exhor tation. C, JENNINGS. 7 p.m.—Gospol Scivice, E. IvNAUF. Offerings ii.t - Both Meetings devoted to Foreign and Home Missions. BIBLE STUDY EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT, 7.30 P.M.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22100, 4 May 1935, Page 6
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