CHURCH aonuta »pHE QHURCH, piTT gTREET. piTT gTREET. » - »-RW. ETD. piTCHETT. REUNION OLD BOYS PRINCE ALBERT COLLEGE. PREACHER: J£ EV - \ l\f C B EAN Anthem: "Hear Us. O Lord." 6.30 p.m.—Sons Service, led by REV. E, T. OLDS. 7 P .in.—PEOPLE'S SERVICE. R CT E. T. Q LDS Subject: "THE OLD PATHS." Anthem: "Christ Being Raised From the Dead." Soloist: Mrs. Jessie Edwards. Pitt Street extends a Welcome to You. Conic-' KINGSLAND —ll a.m.. STUDENT G. BECKINGSALE; 7 p.m.. Special Men's Serrice, MR. C. K. WIGGLESWORTH. The Friendly Four." Items (2) by Male Quartette. Anthem: " Com-c Unto Me." EDE.V TERRACE-11 a.m.. REV. S. J. WERKEN; 7 p.m.. MR. E. SUSSEX. Domlm ox ed.-h a.m.. rev. h. g. BROWN; 7 p.m.. REV. R. B. TINS LEY. ROSKILL-1! a.m.. MR. W. DENNIS JOHNS. M.A.; 7 p.m.. REV. H. G. BROWN. SANDRINGHAM— 11 a.m., MR. GREENWOOD; 7 p.m., MR. A. J. ORE. . VrETHODIST SOCIAL SERVICE MISSION, (kvJU) AIREDALE STREET A (Opposite Main Entrance, Town Hall). 11 a.m.—MR. HODDINOTT (Student). 1 6.40 p.m.— Sons' Sen-ice. led by REV. A. EVERIL ORE. i 7 p.m.—REV. A. EVERIL ORR. Subject: - THE MEETING GROUND OF SUNDERED PARTIES." Soloist: Mr. McVicker. Maori Mission at 11 a_ra. FRANKLIN ROAD BRANCH. 11 a.m.—REV. A. EVERIL ORR. 7 p.m.—REV. ARTHUR HOPPER. Subject: "CALLED TO BE SAINTS." | gAST QIRCUIT. pOLLEGIATE CHURCH. GRAFTON RD. j -11 a.m.. REV. W. T. BLIGHT. 8.A.. | 8.D.; 7 pja., STUDENT L. C. CLEMENTS. PPSOM-ll a.m., REV. R. B. TINSLEY. *■4 Sacrament; 7 p.m.. MR. W. DENNIS JOHNS. M.A. Anthems by Choir. MT. EDEN Evangelistic Services: 10 t a m.. Men's Fellowship; 11 a.m., REV. FREDK. J. PARKER. ** Grace or Work«": 7 p.m.. REV. FREDK. J. PARKER. " The Free Gift of Gcd." REMUERA - 11 a.m., MR. C. KWIGGLES WORTH: 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. REV. W. WALKER. " Christ's Gall and Man's Response." VEWMARRET—II. Mr. T. L. Haraes: ;. i\ Stndent J. C. A. Williams. PaRNELL —ll Rev. W. Walker, Sacrament; 7, Rev. A. Mitchell. THREE KINGS-11, Stndent J. C. A. Williams; 7. Mr. C. W. Ramsay. PANMURE—7. Rev. £.. D. Patchett, VEWTON east mission. j 11 Cr Upper Queen and East Streets. 11 jum.-MR. J. LAKING. 7 p.m.—MR. V. T. DREW. . \ Bright Services. All Invited. Y. JOHN'S METHODIST CHUECH. Pcnsonby Road. .. 11 ajtn.—'"Faith and the Crisis." 7 p.m.—"" Man—A Poem of God? Soloist: Miss Irene Frost, i Preacher: REV. F. J- HANDY. ONEHFNGA METHODIST CIRCUIT. ONEHUNGA—II. Stndent lan Hopper: 1 7. Men's Service, Rev. E- S. H.rfeess and Men'* Fellowship Choir. PENROSs. —HMr. E. F. Mills; 7. Mr. W. E Archer. WESTNSY RD.—ll. Rev E. SL Ear*ne«. WALMSLEY RD.—7, Student H. E. Har*j xsess, M.A. MT. ALBERT METHODKT CHURCH. U s..eu—REV A MiTCHELL Sola "Just for To-cay. Rev 7 p.m.—REV. W. T. BLIGHT, B-A-. B.D. Anthem by Choir. Mb, TREE METHODIST CH-, i- Corner Valley Road and Mount Eden Road. jSSfll MELVIN. u •jo.—'" THE IDEAL LIFE." No. 2. ; 5 Djn.—Monthly Fellowship Tea. I 7 p.m.—" THE CHRISTIAN ALTERNA- ! JIVE TO ATHEISTIC COMMUNISM. Beginning a series on the Christian solution to poverty, unemployment, immorality and wit. The non religions are oord:iity_ invited to examine the Christian solution. : " The competitive system cannot be recca- j tiled with Christianity. As early Christians j h&d to chillen.se and chancre _ the life of { pa.g'sn Rome, so to-cay's Christians must ; challenge and change the life of pagan j capitalist society."— Ramsay MacDc-nald. ** Atheistic Communism is an idea with a club; Christianity is an ideal with a Cross." —■ ■» TTNTTED EVANGELICAL Jf=f Li CHURCH IN N.Z. UT 1 ST. BENEDICTS STREET. PASTOR: MS. N. W. J. HUNT, i U a.m. Subject: " HEAVEN'S ORAI TORIO." . _ Z p_m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. ' 7 prr Evangelistic Service. Subject: "ASHAMED OF JESUS."'. Speaker at Both Services: ME. T. ATKINSON. WEDNESDAY. 7.30 p.m.—Ms dweeb Meeting for Prayer. Praise and Bible Stady. REVIVAL J7IEE. MISSION OF HEALING, COVENANT HALL, EAST STREET. SUNDAY. 11 s_m, —Communion. 3 pa.—Bible Study, Moses." 7 p-m.—" THE JUST SHALL LTVE BY FAITH." MONDAY; 7,30 pjn.—Bible Study, " Saul and David." WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. 7.30 p.m.— Healing Through Prayer. " Cast not away therefore your confidence, ■which hath great rccompenoe of reward." " For ye have need of patience., that after ye have done the will of God. ye might receive the premise." "For yet a little while and be that shall oome will came, and will net tarry." " Now the just eh.nl] live by faith, bnt if any .man draw bade. My soul shall have so pleasure in him."—Hebrews x.. 3S-SR. Evangelist. A- EL DALLIMORK. ) T IFE AND ADVENT MISSION I li (Church of Christ). WHITEHALL, 419 A Upper Queen St. 1 II a.m.—Breaking of Bread. I Speaker: G. HORN. Subject.: '"BREAD.*' j 2.30 p.m.—Bible Class 7 p.m.—Gospel Service. ! Speaker: L. E. FALKNER. i Subject: "CHRISTIAN ITY THRO ORIENTAL EYES." ! THURSDAY, 7.45 p.m..—Praise and Prayer | Meeting. Everybody Welcome. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 571 Queen Street. SUNDAY AT 7 P.M. A Reincarnation 5-Art Play: "THE UNSWERVING LAW" (By CHRISTMAS HUMPHRIES). Presented by Lodge Dramatic Playera. Adnussion Fre*. Collection. : r PHE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS j ■* J Quakersi [ Comer Mt. Eden Ecad and Sylvan Avenue. Meeting for Worship. Srmday, 11 a,.m. T7REE FUNDAMENTAL 4gh.C|\ CHUE.CH EC N.Z. I ) Orange HalL Newton Ro»d, Symcrds Sti*»et., II *jn.—Mß.. CHAS. W. CAMPBELL. 2.45 p^n.—Sunday School aad Bible (',.45 p.m.—Song Serrice. 7 p.3E. —Gospd .Service, MR. W. J. MAINS. Mrs.- K&rliwn will bring a Meß»Bye in Sots 5WED.. 7.3o.—Meeting lor Prayer, Prsiise und Bible Stady. mrrr J !»*a L! 1 LSI >1 ESSHE BIBI(E Readers, do you wonder about the present times? Send for booklet, "New Era." free. 22381-. 'Mftlbsnrst.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22172, 27 July 1935, Page 6
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