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ECCLESIASTICAL. CHURCH SERVICES. CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL. ORGAX RECITAL Of ' EASTER MUSIC. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 5.30 p.m. L 606 - 8 a-m.; Choral Kucharis .m., Matins, 10.15 a.m. Sermon, 9 Archdeacon Taylor; 1 1 a.ni., Rev' <* - p.m. Rev Charles Perry A RiIAGH ST. Hall. the Grace of preached next Lori s’clock by Mr Gospel of YITALTHAM Hall, Shake speare Rd., ▼ r seven o clock. Mr Leonard HarriW t’.nuatiois of Addresses from Chart. Thought. SunT7XITY Centre of N S' . day. 7.15. At the Public Libra., u.ecturo Hall. Speaker: Mr Jackson. Subject: “Sowing- and Reaping.” Music. All Welcome. 2 9 42 CHRISTCHURCH Spiritualist Church o (Inc.), Trades Hall, Gloucester St. Sunday Service, 7 p.m. Speaker: Mrs AI. Nordica, from Spiritual Alliance, London. Subject: Trance Address. Spirit Messages. 2231 BRITISH-ISRAEL Association. Address: “JDruidical R'emains,” by Mr J- W. Lumb, next Tuesday, May 6, 7.-15 p.m., W.C.T.U. Rooms, 247, Manchester St. Visitors invited. 2183 ST ALBANS Baptist Church, Thames St. Week of Prayer and SelfDenial. 11 a.m.: “Mothers’ Day.” 6.30 p.m.: Mr C. H. Bingham (Communion). Rev J. Kemp preaching on the 10th. SECOND Church of Christ, Scientist, Worcester St. W. Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: “Everlasting Punishment.” Sunday School, 11 a.m. Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, S p.m. Reading Room, 12-4.30; Wedntesilay, 12-7.45; Saturday. 11-12.30. The rev Joseph kemp. President, Baptist Union of N.Z., CHURCH. WEDNESDAY NEXT, MAY 30 p.m. T r (Corner Manchester and Worcester Streets, City.) 11 a.m. —Preacher, REV W. T. BLIGHT, 8.A., B.D. EVENING SERVICE AT 6.30. Preacher—REV D. GARDNER MILLER. RELIGION IS AN AWKWARD THING. Long ago a powerful Trades Union tried to smash Christianity—Religion versus Revenue and Co-ercion. The Riot at Ephe'sps. What would happen if this awkward thing called Religion were in the saddle to-day? Communion at close of Evening Service. JJURHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH. 76TH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. 11 a.m.—REV D. GARDNER MILLER. Anthem: “Consider and Hear Me” (Pflueger). Solo: Mrs E. Firth. 6.30 p.m.—REV W. T. BLIGHT. Anthem: “Blest be the God and Father” (Wesley). DueJ.: Mrs Ernest Firth and Mr Rex Harrison. “ The Day is Done ” (Lohr). Solo: Mr Rex Harrison, “Abide With Me” (Liddell). Congregational Gathering Wednesday, May 14. 1625 ST ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Opposite Public Hospital.) 11 sum.—“ THE GOD OF ALL COMFORT.” Anthem: “Rejoice in the Lord,” 1 (Elvey). 6.30 p.m.—Special Service in connection with the Universal Day of Prayer for Students. Members of Student Christian Movement attending. Subject—“ THE COMING TRIUMPH OF THE CHRIST.” Anthem: “ Sing Praises unto the Lord” , (Cruickshank). Solo: “O, Divine Redeemer,” (Gounod), Miss Mary Miller. Minister: REV J. LAWSON ROBINSON. B.A. QXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. Preacher: REV JOSEPH W. KEMP, (Of Auckland). President Baptist Union of New Zealand. Morning Service, 11 a.m.—Hymn Study by Choir. Evening Service, 6.30 p.m. Anthem, “All ic the April Evening” (P.oberton), and Hymn Study, followed by Communion Service. Week of Prayer and Thanksgiving—May j 4-11, Meetings each evening (ex- i cept Friday), at 7.30. WEDNESDAY. MAY 7. at 7.30 p.m., UNITED SERVICE AND COMMUNION. Service-speaker, Rev Joseph W. Kemp. £IITY GOSPEL MISSION. NEW HALL, 19S ST ASAPH STREET. Leader: BROTHER ANDREW RETD. Sunday, 11—FELLOWSHIP AND DEDICATION. Sunday School. 2.45; Gospel, 6.45. Brother Cecil Jennings. Monday, 7.3o—Prayer and Supplication. Tuesday, 7.3o—Word and Testimony. Wednesday, 7.3o—Open Air. Thursday. 7.3o—Young People’s Rally. ABIDING IN CHRIST. I am the Vine, ye are the branches. He that abideth in me and I in Him. the same bringeth forth much fruit, for without me you can donotliing. All Welcome. fpiIEOSOPHICAL HALL. 26 7 CamA bridge Terrace (n»ar Manchester Street Bridge)—Public Lecture. Sunday « p.m., “ The Psychology of Fear,” bv Miss R. Rae. Musical items. Young WT PALL S PRESBITERI CHURCH. (Corner Cashel and Madras Stre« Minister: REV W'. BOWER BL \ LL.B. REV R. ERWIN, M.A. DD Preacher at both services.’ 11 a.m.: Anthem, “Incline Thine E (Himmel). 6.30 pm.: Anthem, "The Lord Is Lovi pOLOMBO ST! Baptist Chi Preacher: Rev J. K. Archer. 11 ; “A. Happy Sunday.” 6.30 p.m.; “The preme Sorrow.” (Communion. ) 2 cAifERIDE TOE. Methodist I hurt tS- „f 1: J - Bradley. 0.30: Rev 1 Wallis. Durham St. South Chun Anniversary' Services: u. 2.30 and < D c Soloist: Mr Arthur Couch! J?T JAMES'S Methodist Church. Cashmere Hills. Sunday, May 3. arxl 6.30 p.m.: Rev 2030 (?. Horwood. SYDENHAM Methodist—ll: Rev Basil Metson. 6.30: Young People's Storv, in solos, songs and speeches. High St. —-11: Mrs Williams. Beckenham—l!: Mr W. Dobbs. 6.30: Young People’s Camp Story. SHIRLEY-RICH MON D Pr Church, Randall St. 11a. the Zealot. 6.30 p.m.: Eternity them: He Shall Feed His Flock! F. E- H. Paton. 231 PIRITU ALIST - Church of New I land, Scottish Hall, Manchester Sunday, 7 p.m. Inspirational Add: by Mr W. F. Harding. Clairvoya Members* Meeting after Service. CHORAL Hall, Latimer Sq., 7 Richmond Mission, City Ser Subject: Are We Free from the Lav Moses? Orchestral Sacred Music,

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19060, 3 May 1930, Page 3

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