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CHURCH SERVICES. The Place With ENSIGN AND MRS MONTGOMERY Invite you to the following services: Hour With God. a.m.—DEVOTIONAL MEETING. Subject: "Full Surrender.”^ The Gospel in Music, Song, and Tes timony. TWO SONGSTER BRIGADES will sing Subject: “Features of a Whole-heartei Christian.’’ Second Edition by th Ensign. T p.m.—PEOPLE'S BIG SERVICE. The gathering that draws the crowd “Safe in the Arms of Jesus.” THE SILVER BAND will Assist witl Soulful Music. SALVATION MESSAGES of LIGHT the Public fpRINITY CONGREGATIONAL A CHURCH (Corner Manchester and Worcester Streets, City). REV D. GARDNER MILLER. Sperries on “SILAS MARNER.” (Fourth of Series on Messages fron Great Literature.) Organ Solo: “Poet and Peasant,** Alec. Mill, L.A.B. Gallery Open. Monthly “At Home” After Service. Those living away from home specially welcome. C RICHMOND MISSION. CITY SERVICE SUNDAY. 7 P.M. T Y. W.C.A., LATIMER SQUARE. 10-MORROW Afternoon, 4.30 p.m. GAIETY COMMUNITY ' CLUFI Mr PonaJd Grant. TCVREE RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT.— A White Star Rooms, next Every 7? 30 P- m -» “ One Thing I d< Not Relieve—One Thing I Do Believr V hy,” by Mem bora. Welcome CJOCIAL Discussion Group, White Sts Rooms, next Everybody’s. 8 p.m Some Famous Political Speeches,’* rea * * um.iotti oijcecueb, rea by members?. All interested in socis questions come and join discussion. ST JOHN’S Church, Latimer Square.8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 Morning Prayer and Holy Communioi . , Evening Prayer. Preacher « both services, Rev Coursey. CT JAMES Methodist Church, - Casl - mere Hills.—ll a. u ,., iv K v w. Blight, 8.A.; 7 p.m.. Rev G. I. Laurel so _ n > “ The Beut of the Worshipping 0449 bridge Terrace (near Mancheste Street Bridge)—Sunday, 7 p.m., Publi Lecture by Miss Evelyn Whitell (c America), on “The Psychology < Childhood.’* Young People, 3 p.m. J £5 ±. OH O rvoil UF JN. „ (Christchurch Branch)—Scotti Han, Manchester Street. Sunday, " 7. ouecu ouuua v, t pj Speaker, Mr Pierson. Clairvoyance. Op ■ «•« kiwouii. Yujauce. u Circle after service. All cordially vi ted. Lyceum 2. JO. Children a adults welcome. Oil:? COLOMBO STREET BAPT] CHURCH.—Preacher, Rev J. Archer. II a.m., “The Boldness Peter and John.” 6.3 ft p.m., “Our Poc Mirror. ” 0 Tl. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRI SCIENTIST Siintlav SCIENTIST—Sunday services and 7 p.m. Sunday School II , • cwhu*# or.uoni Masonic Hall, Gloucester Street, timony Meeting, Wednesday, S i Builders* Chambers, 05. Glouce Street. Reading Room, 13, Cathe Square (next Post Office). 00 VORTH BEACH Baptist Chtxr^hTl hill Road. Morning, 11 a. Hopkirk. Evening, 6.50 pjn.. xiuynun. livemag, o.«U p. Robins. A hearty welcome. Mr 006 ST ALBANS BAPTIST CHUR Thames Street.—Paster C. H. 11 a.m., “The Glorious Twelve. IX. tholomew.*' 630 p.m., “ ParasltU Life s Garden. Church heated. 0; PEACE. MEETING for Prayer and Won Room, Room 2, 63, Cal _ _ every Monday, at 7.30 p.m. All inter ed In the cause of peace are lnvite< -■ttend. 0! W Ei SLEY CHURCH, East Belt, Fitz gerald Avenue. 11 am. and G.3< W. Oreenslade. Evening sub Anthen ject, “The Second Clis hymn study by the choir. 018'. SYDENHAM Methodist Church. Syd enham, 11 and 6.30, Rev U. J 11, Mr G. Wright CIaSS. nmn S*" 0177 Presbyterian Church _ -f, Woolston. 11 Me Master; 6.30 p.r Mr Joht St Martins Rev McKenzie (N.Z. Alliance). 6.30 p.m.. Rev L. McMaster. CAMBRIDG F: Terrace Methodis Church. 11, Rev S. J. Werren: 6.30 Sootter, B. A. Special lanteri service. Madras Street North Church 11, Rev C. E. Ward; 6.30, Rev F. T ing. Ladder of Prayer, a Pre-Communion dress. Minister, Rev F. E. H. Paton. R Rev W. A. Sinclair Island native: 6.30 _ (District F.M. Secretary). ' " it Thy Light.” Methodist Chnrcl o Sunday), 11 a.m. d Gina—a Solonioi Rev S. Lawrj r TL\FR Mission. Address. “The r*is ety’s Hall). Eve opp. Scottish Soci welcome. 0201 F w Services, 11-7. Subject, “Christ Jesus.' Sunday School, 2.30, Te.stimon3 r fleeting, Wednesday, 8. Reading Room. Latimer Square. INTERNATIONAL Hible Students' As sociation, Builders* Chambers 1 Gloucester Street. To-morrow is “Ser vice’* Sunday. No afternoon meeting 6.30 p.m.. Deliverance Study. Admis sion free. No colleci SYDENHAM Gospel Mission.—Rente costal Services—ll a.m., Commu nion; speaker, EL E. England. 2.30, Sun day School. 6.30, Gospel Meeting speaker, W. Davey. A welcome to all HIGHER Thought Centre.—Sunday 7.15, at the Public Library Lectun Hall. Speaker, Miss Harraden; sub ject. "The Silence.” Music. All wel come, 0 437 Gospel of Jesus.’ Visitors wele. ST LUKE S—Memorial of the 1926 Mis sion. Visit of the Rev G. Gordoi Bell, who will preach (Choral Eucharist)’. and 7 Comiftunio 1.. Rev W. T. Todd; 6.30 p.m._ Re J. D. Webster. All cordially welc ‘ ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAT CHURCH (Opposite the Public Hospital). 6 p.m.—Gospel Song Service. 6.30 p.m.—Rev Geo. HL Gibb, Race of Life-—No. D TJRHAM METHODIS’] Minister: REV W. T. BLIGHT, B, A. II a.m.—Rev <3 t L LaurteMcti. .. W - T - Bliarhh Subject W* Sfuatt All Stand Before .ludg raent Seat of Christ.. ” AatSem: Q Praia* God tn His Boliues Soloists: ms* M TwOae JV i-„Spratf. Organist (Evening Ser O a REV. J. ROBERTSON, M.A. Now.’ EVENING SERVICE. 6.30 p.m. Anthem “Holy Spirit, Come, O Come.’

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18550, 25 August 1928, Page 11

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