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CHURCH NOTICES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW J- ZEALAND. VISIT OF' MODERATOR OP THE G ENERA L ASSEMBLY, THE RT. REV. D. C. HERRON. M.0., M.A. Sunday, August in, Epsom Church, 11 a.in.; St. Andrew's Church (Youth Rally), '.'..'to p.m.; St. David's Church, 7 p.m. August II: Presbytery Tea, 'J.3(> p.m., St. David's. August 15: Regional Meeting at St. James' Church., 7.30 p.m. August 10: St. Ciilltbcrt's College, 0.5 a.m.; P.A. Animal Meeting, St. David's, 1.15 p.m.; Regional Meeting, Mt. Albert, 7.30 p.m. August 17: Auckland Grammar School, 0.15 a.in ; liegiona 1 Meeting, .St. i Luke's, 7.30 p.m. August IS: Regional Meeting, Onehiinga, 7.30 p.m. Sunday, August Ellersiie Church. 11 a.m.; Devonport Church, 7 p.m. re iTr vThTth ral ly. * ST. ANDREW'S CIL, Lower Syhionds St. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. '2.30 p.m. Speaker: Rt. Rev. D. C. Herron, M.C., M.A. Subject: "NATIONAL GREATNESS." QT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CH., O Lower Symonds St. (opp. Govt House). Minister: Rev. David X. l'ryor. 10 a.m.. Sunday School in St. Andrew's [fall. 10.10 a.m., Congregational I'ra.ver Meeting. [| a.m., "Freedom Versus Coercion." | 'J.3O p.m., Presbytery Youth Rally. 7 p.m.. ] "Man and Christ." Projector Service. Come! I See. Hear! ; uf. 1)A VID'S PKESBYTERIAN (II URCH. J O lihyber Pass Rd., near Symonds St. S Rev. W. Bower Black, LL.B. VI a.m., "The Significance of a Man's ! Shadow." 7 p.m. Preacher: The Rt. Rev. 1). jC. Herron, MA.. Moderator of the General j Assembly. Usual After-Church Social for I Members of the Services. All Welcome. | QT. JAM US' PRESBYTEREVNTTI URCIT. i O Wellington St.. off Pitt SI. Minister: Rev. TI. ,T. Lilbiirn. I II a.m.. "Missing the Highest." 7 p.m., ! "True Brotherhood" Members of the Orange ' Histilntion will attend. _ MT. EDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner of "Windmill and Mt. Eden Rds. I II a.m., "Profit and Loss: Yours and Mine." 7 p.m., "The Book of Daniel: A Tract for the Times." Preacher: Rev. .1. D. Smith. B.A. MT. ALBERT PRESBYTIA! AN CH. - Minister: Rev. J. (!. Younsr. B.A. ! M a.m., "How Belief Makes Us What We Are." 7 p.m., Hymn Study: "Immortal Love, for ever full, for ever flowing free." PSOM' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. • J Gardner Road. •Services: 11 a.m., Iff. Rev T> C. Herron, M.C.. M.A.. Moderator of the General Assembly. 7 p.m.. Very Rev. Ceo. Budd. VJT. LUKE'S PRESBYTERIAN CilCßf!!. Rcmiu-ra Road. Preacher: Rev. R. K, Evans 1 1 a.m., "Christian .Statesmanship " 7 p m. "The Character of Joseph." Re<r : onal Reception to the Moderator of the General Assembly, the Rt. Rev. D C. Herron. MC. M.A., by Knox, Somervell and St. Luke's CoiP.rregations in St. Luke's Hall on Thursday, August 17. at 7.-15 p.m. OOMERVELL PRESBYTERIAN CH.. kJ Cnr. Remuera Rd. arid Green Lane Rd. Minister: Rev. James L. Gray, B.A. 11 a.m. Subject: "From Testing to Irinmph." 7 p.m., Address by Chaplain Stephen Crary. U S. Army. HOWE ST. HALL, off Karangahape Rd. - Continuation of Special Services by Mr R. Auld, Senior Officer from Papakura, Everyman's Ilnl. Special Invitation to Servicemen, Si'nday, 7 p.m. Social Hour at Close. Tuesday, Prayer and Bible .Study, Saturday, Y.P. Meeting. VGA IRK AVKNUK HALL. Sunday, 7 p.m., Evangelistl"* Service. Speaker: Mr. Foster Crane, of Fiji, .'i p.m., Sunday School and Bible Classes. Tonight, 7.30 p.m.. Young People's Meeting at Mr Cairns' Residence, x Laureston Avenue. Speaker: Mr I - . Crane. Tuesday. 7.:!<> p.m.. Prayer and Bible Reading. Speaker: Mr F. Crane. Wednesday, Ir> p.m., Sisters' I'raver Meeting. HALL, View Road. Mt. Eden. .I-J (near Dominion ltd.). Sunday, 7 p.m., Bright Evangelistic Service, Speaker: Cpl. Neville Taylor. Tuesday, 7.30. Prayer and Baptismal Service. Address by Mr W. Jamieson. This Saturday, at 7.:!" p.m.. Young People's Meeting. A_H carty Welcome to AIL ALBERT HALL, ROSSGROVE TCE.. -rt- Mount Albert. Sunday, 2.30 p.m.. .Sunday School rind Bible Classes. 7 p.m.. Bright Evangelistic Service.-Special Address by Mr J. O. Sanders. Tuesday. 7.3d p.m.. Prayer Meeting, with Short Address. This (Saturday) Evening, 7 30. Young People's Meeting. Speaker: Mr A. L. Goold.

\\r IRR MV . STKKET HALL ' ' First on Right past Balmoral Rd. Sunday, 7 p.m., Gospel Service. Mr Forbes Macleod. "The Price of .1 Soul." ,'i p.m., -S.S. and B.C. Tuesday. p.m., Mr Fnrlies Maclend "Encouragement. llmoan nnd Divine." DEVOXPOHT GOSPEL HALL. Calliope Road. 7 p.m., Mr fc\ E. Rout will speak here. 7.80 p.m., Tuos.. Special Addresses to ChristInns. All Heartily Invited. |NKE RM A N S '!' RE E T HAL L. ' Onchui'pra. 7 pm. Speaker: Mr .T. S. Burt. T u es.. 7.: 10 p.m.. Prayer ami Bible Readiiyr. I/'LLERSLTE MASONIC HALL ' Tonight, 7.H0 p.m., Young People's Meet.iripr. Speaker: Mr I!. Stnrt (lantern..Slides). •Sunday, ii.MO a.m., Sunday School arid Bible Clashes. 7 p.m., Gospel Address. Speaker: Mr O. Blair. Come nnd Enjoy a Stirring Message aml Hearty Singing. Ail Welcome. BERKSI-'ORD ST. CONGREGATIONAL. church. (Opposite Central Eire Station.) Minister: Rev. Clifford L. Welch, Dip. Soe. S. It a.m., Mr E. M. Blaiklock, M.A. Parade of Girls' Life Brigade. 7 p.m., Broadcast Service. Treacher: Rev. Clifford L. Welch, t p.m., Youth Rally. Speaker: Airs Clifford Welch. Wed.. Girls' Life Brigade Concert at 7.<1."> p.m. Thurs., Women's War Knitting, 11-'!. Speaker. 12.H0. Sister Grace. 'J p.m., L.M.S. Women's Auxiliary and F.C.W. C!rou f» Meeting. f7~"FnEX coxorkgatioxal n77 View Road. Minister-elect: Rev. Win. M. Tsitt. of Hasteniere, England. II a.m.. Rev. Dr C. 11. Laws. 7 p.m.. Mr V. W. .Toh 11 son. LLP. pTIURCTIES OF CHRIST (Associated), v The Lord's .Supper, 11 a.m Ponsonb.v: 7. "The Meaning of Faith." 8, Social Hour. 'Minister: W. S. Lowe, M.A.. B.C'om. Dominion Rd.: II a.m.. 7 p.rti.. Gospel Address. Onehnnga: 7, N. T. Haig. Avondale: (!..'!(). A. W. Savage. Mt. Albert: 7. Glnister. Devonport: 10.1." Communion. WEST STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST. ' ' (Holding Life and Advent Truths.) I 1 a.m.. Fellowship and Lord's Supper. p.m.. Sunday School nnd Classes. 7 p.m.. PASTOR WILT,fAM CAMPBELL. "THE TRUTH OF CHRIST'S RETURN." C.orl's 0000-Year Purpose Xow Maturing. Glorious Years of Peace. Plenty Safely. Social Justice nnd Grand World Order. Weil.. 7.15 p.m., Church Prayer Meeting for Revival and God's Power on Gosnel Witness. WALTERS ROAD CHURCH. 7 p.m. Bright Gospel Service, conducted by a Party or Viriif Young Men. Come. ( 1 H R I S T T A N S C TE X C ; F. V-' First Church of Christ. Scientist. Auckland. I Hi Symomls Street, II a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: "Soul." Golden T«vt: Psnlm Ixii. Responsive Reading: Psalm xlii.. It. 0 R, 11: Ixvi.. S-10, Hi. Sunday School. I I a.m. Wed,, Testimony Meeling, <5 ti.ni. Reading Room. Argus House. 'JO High St.. Monri „ CMMO. E v "f v A L F T R E. iV Mission of Healing. Healing Through Faith in .Tcsus Christ. I I a.m. and 7 p.m. in the Orange Coronation Hall. Xewfon Road. Wednesday, and Thursday, ril 7.!t0 p.m. in the Fountain of Friendship Hall. Xewlon Rd. A. TI. Pallimore. Evangelist. "ITNITARIA N C 11 U R C H. v) Ponsonb.v Road, near Reservoir. Evening Service, , p.m. Organ Recital. OHO. Works by Bach. Ilnnilel. Gnilinant ami Vierne 1710U RS QUA RE ~ GOSPEL M TSSTOX, I Foresters' Hull. Lake Rd.. Devonport. I I a.m. and 7 p.m.. Evangelical All Welcome. Thurs., 7.t0 p.in,, Life and National Truths. Pastor S, A. tfimpsmi^ V E W '!' O X E A S T M I S S 1 O N. 1 Dundonald St., top Symomls St. II a.m., Mr A. G. Menzies. . p.m., Mr ,T. Pollock. Mon . 7..'!(>. Prayer Wed., 'J p.m., Mothers' Meeting. Thurs., 7.,'i0, Fellowship. All Welcome. H'TG HE R TIT OUGHT TE M RLE. Wellington Street. Sun., !t.:!(l p.m., "Without Ceasing." Mr T. W. Silcock. Wed.. 'J p.m., Women's Progress Club. Mrs Brondbent speaks on "Queensland: Land of Sunshine." Musical Items. Thurs., 7 p.m.. Healing. 7 l"> p.m., Divine Science Class. Public Welcome.

rrill': XK\V ZKALAXI) Him,K TK.UXIXC I IXSTITUTK (Inlerdcitomiiiation;il). Tlic Ladies' Committee (if the Xcw I,! ml Bible Training iiisfilnlr must cordially invile .von In the '_"_' nd Allium! (lift Day. In lie lit'Ul at llie Insti(ut<* 111 Queen SI., on Thursday. August 17, lull, from 'J.lto to .'> p ill. mill 7 to (I p.in. The building will lie open fur inspection ami an interest inn 1 pronramnio rendered by students, (iifts in money and kind gratefully received. Come and bring a friend. ttefreshmeiits. Til 1-5 A.WTAL MEKTJXC of (lie X.Z. Bible Training Institute will lie combined with the evening's programme. 1 UCK I <AND WAVSIOK MISSION. A a 1 ;t Queen Street. Motto: "All One in Christ Jesus." Toniirlit. (Saturday). House Fellowship at (lie Home of Mr and Mrs K. Liddle, Hi Kakariki St., Mount Kden. Meeting conducted entirely by the young people. l-'\ erybody welcome. •Sunday, at Ml 15 Oueen St.—Morning Wnrship, Id..'to a.m.. Mr Keith Liddle. M p.m.. The People's Service of inspiration and praise. If you have mi earnest testimony to give of the Saviour's !ovo others will benefit. If you fire in deep waters the blessing of the Lord will he there to encourage and bless. The best place to spend Sunday afternoon. Friends able and willing are invited to moot at 'J p.m. prior to the afternoon service for an open air witjiess in the nearby streets. T>o not let lis keep the (food news to onrsolvea. Nelson St. Service as usual at 7 p.m. and workers not engaged in the Mission Tea are invited to join the W.W.W. Tea at '2nd Moor. His Mn|e«ty's Arcade, and proceed to Nelson St, Service afterward. Wednesday, at p.m.- Please note lhat the jrntliering on Wednesday will he held al the Mission Hall ami not at the collate meeting. We trust this will help all friends of the mission to sret together for fellowship and social hour at supper. Please try and come Friday.—Prayer Mooting.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24970, 12 August 1944, Page 5

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