CHURCH NOTICES A LL CHRISTIANS ASKED TO PRAY A FOR WORLD PEACE. jg A P TIST f|UBERNACL E, UPPER QUEEN STREET. MINISTER: 8.A., B.D. 10 a.m. and 5.30 p.m.—Prayer Meetings. 11 a.m.—' Worship and Bible Exposition. PREACHER: D" J. J. N OKTD Subject: "REDEEMED WITH PRECIOUS BLOOD FROM VAIN LIFE." The LORD'S SUPPER will be observed at the close of this Service. All sincere disciples of the Lord Jeans Christ will be heartily welcome. 2.45 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 6.30 p.m.—Preliminary Service of Sacred Song, conducted by Mr. Arthur E. Wilson* 7 p.m.—EVANGELISTIC SERVICE, conducted by TV/TR. "yOLLAND. Subject: "ACROSS THE WORLD TO MEET GOD."—My Personal Testimony. MONDAY. 7.30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. WEDNESDAY, 2.30 p.m.—The Tabernacle Women's Meeting. Speaker: Mrs. ('. Matthews. WEDNESDAY. 7.15 p.m.—"lnasmuch" Club. THURSDAY. 7.30 p.m.—LANTERN LECTURE- " ABYSSINIA," by MR. CTIAS. BARTON, Missionary on Furlough. Everybody Welcome! ERII)\Y, )o a.m. to 4 p.m.—A Call to Prnyer for all Christian People! Si* Hourly Sessions for Prayer on behalf of War-threatened Abyssinia. jy£T. ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH 11 a.m.—" My Debt to Christ." _ 7 p.m.—" The Supreme Determination." Preacher: REV. JOHN LAITtD, M.A. CJHACKLETON RD. BAPTIST CHURCH. O CHURCH ANNIVERSARY . SERVICES. SPECIAL THANKS OFFERING 11 a.m.. 3 p.m.. 7 p.m. Preacher: REV. C. W. DUNCUMB. Wed., ' Congregational Tea, 0: Social, 7.30 Mount eden baptist church REV. R. STOWARDS. 11 a.m.—Youth Rally. 7 p.m.—"What Must I Do to be Lost?' JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS COMMENCE NEXT SUNDAY. I.M'SOM BAPTIST CHURCH. TJ |i a.m.—REV. L. B, BUSFIELD. STUDENT PASTOR ROYSTON BROWN. Visitors Cordially Welcome. PHRISTADELPHIANS, v Freemasons' Hall. Upper Queen St. 11 ft.m.—Fellowship Meeting. - LECTURE, 7 p.m. - " GOD'S OWN COUNTRY Its Place and Importance in the Regeneration of the World. Speaker: MR. W. HOLMES. All Welcome. No Collection. THE AUCKLAND BRITISH-ISRAEL i ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). Branch of the British-Israel World Federation. The Next- Meeting of the above will be held on TUESDAY. September 3. 1035. at 7.45 p.m.. Nt No. 200 (2nd Floor), PACIFIC BUILDINGS, WELLESLEY ST. E.. A tick land. Sf>eaker: MR. F. R. FIELD. Subject: "The Infallibility of Holy Scriptnre." E. M. TAYLOR, Hon. Seo.. 03 Selwyn Av., Kohimorama, E.l. TIfEN'S BROTHERHOOD. I*l- snwrnv imnwnow \V\ 7<7 iTX SUNDAY AFTERNOON RVTVSM At 4.15. i*MUuU Round Table Discussion, \Gr "What Has Christianity to Offer?" TUESDAY at 1.6 p.m.—ljiinch-hour Bible Study. Leader, Mr. Schultze. THURSDAY, 6 p.m.—Preuc.hers' Club. Y W.C.A. SING-SONG IN THE HALL. SUNDAY, 8.30 p.m. Dramatisation of the "Knights at the Gates of Mont Salvat." All Welcome, SPIRITUAL BROTHERHOOD, Colwill Chambers. Swnnson Street. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. Speaker: MRS. S. OLDFIELD. Subject: "LOVE AND SERVICE." Clairvoyance: Nurse Clayton. TUESDAY, 7.30 p.in,—Psychology and Clairvoyance by Nurse Clayton. The Quest Club is open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. for those interested in psychic mutters. ()RIENTAL MISSIONARY SOCIETY, "Japan - Korea - China - Manchukuo.— UNIQUE MISSIONARY RALLY. Unity Hall, 325 Queen St., MONDAY, SEPT. 2. 7.30 p.m. Native Costumes, Beautiful Lantern Views. Demonstration will illustrate sending out. 20 Koreans and Chinese Missionaries. Short Addresses by Rev. and Mi's. L. O. Stanton and Miss Ruth Stanton. Miss Jean Armit (of Dunedin) will sing. Admission Free. Missionary Offering. BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS BIBLE Readers, do you wonder about the present times? Send for booklet, "New Era," free. 2223 T. Melbourne. WILSON'S Great Book, "FAITH'S I FIGHT." appeals to thousands of I renders.—See H. L. THATCHER'S Special' Reduction Sale; a. few days ojaly (Upper Symonds St.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22202, 31 August 1935, Page 7
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