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ECCLESIASTICAL. CHURCH SERVICES. “ The “All VEW Brighton Presbyterian ■Church - Morning, at 11, Rev L. 51. Isitt will speak on “ The Bible in the Schools." Evening at 7; preacher, Rev D. Ashford: subject. Kipling's " If.” _ ST DAVID'S Presbyterian Church, Colombo St., Sydenham.—Minister: Rev Lawrence Rogers, M.A. 11 a.m.: The Intolerance of Jesus." 6.30 p.m.: "It Is Happening To-day.” Special Easter Music at both services. 0787 __ 6.30 Easter Musical Service. The Choir will render the Passion Music from Handel's “ Messiah." including Arias, Recitatives and Choruses dealing with the Passion and Death of Christ. Also Hallelujah Chorus. Soloists: Misses FSinclair. Marjory Miller and X r PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Cr. Cashel and Madras Streets. Minister: REV A LAX C. WATSON. M.A. nm : Studies in Isaiah—(Chap. 6). ‘THE PERSOXAL WITNESS OF A MAX OF IXSIGHT.” Anthem, •* o Saviour of the World” (Goss). D p.m.: Organ Sonata Xo. 1 (Hari “A MEDITATION OX THE PASSION.” Stainer’s Cantata, "The Crucifixion,” will be rendered by the Choir. (Specially augmented.) Soloists. Messrs E. Rogers (tenor) and J. Filer (bass). O XFORD BAPTIST REV LAWRENCE A. XORTH. 11 a.m.: Subject, "THE LOVE OF GOD MANIFESTED." Troytes Chant, •• My God and Father." 6.30 p.m. (note time* of commencement of service): STAINER’S “ CRUCIFIXION ” MUSIC. Soloists: Mr T. E. West and Rev L. A. North. ST ALBAXS Baptist Church: Rev E 7 W. Grigg, M.A.: 11 a.m.. “ Our Substitute"; 6.30 p.m., “What Think Ye of Christ?” Selections from Stainer's crucifixion. Xorth Brighton—ll ' " B. Lambert: 6.30 Mr J. Clark. OPAWA Baptist Church—Rev L. A. \ Day. 11 a.m., “The Lord’s Supper I as a Remembrance”: 6.3 G p.m., “A_ssur- i ance of Eternal Life." 1020 j COLOMBO Street Baptist Church.— Rev J. Ewen Simpson. 11 a.m.: , Preacher, Rev X. R. Wood. 6.30 p.m.: 'At the Foot of the Cross.” Anthem, ; “ King of Kings.” Sclo by Mr R. Bradley. 9710 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE Methodist ; Church: 11, Rev T. W. Vealie: 6.30. Rev W. Grigg. Durham Street South: 11. Mr A. Dingwall: 6.30. Rev T. W. Vealie. Madras Street Xorth: 11, Rev J. Featherston: 6.30, Mr C. Comber. QOMERFIELD STREET Methodii nda 'hurch: Evening Service, 6.30 p i y,” preacher, Mr Sandford. >dist Maori Choir. Beckenham: 11 a.m 1. Hall: 6.30 pin.. Mr Sturge. jji? Street: 11 a.m.. Mr Queere. (TM lON Methodist Church, AddingJ ton—ll a.m.. Rev T. Fee. __ Anthem, ■ The Sun Shall be no IWe, 'hoir 6.30 p.m.. Mr Frank Olds. Stainer’s "CRIMFIMON." by augment*d Choir. Soloists, Messrs NA . J. Sprat ind T. G. Rogers. rjHIRLEY Methodist Church—ll Rev T. J- Wallis; 6.30 p.m., Re\ Bailev, followed by Communion Come nd bring your friends. ID JiZ— 7ESLEY Church ' Rev Wm. I Cantata, Edgeware Rd. —11: owe. 6.30: Choral ‘ The Good Shepard.” " Soloists, Misses A. Lucas J »ad, H- Smith and Messrs S. Clc-thn id E. B. Chambers. Everybody we The King of Peace.” 6.30 The Jew —Christ and Christe dom.” Solo, “ Allelu (O’Con Morris), Miss M. French. Anth " There Green Hill " (Jude). OOPS FREE Religious Movement, 221, Manchester St.—Sunday, 6.30 p.m. Topic: “ The Life and Teaching of the Buddha.” Speaker, Mr X. M. Bell, M.A., B.D. All interested welcome to open discussion. 9551 “ Sir Basil Zaharoff." Speaker, Mr C. R. X. Mackie. Talk followed by open j discussion. All interested welcome. mHE Assemblies of God in _ X.Z., Co- ; A lombo St., Sydenham, near P. Office. Morning, 11, Communion; 2.30, Sunday , School; Evening, 6.30, Mr Laurie Brown. •*. . . So falling down on his face he I will worship God."—l Cor., 14-25. ; TEMPERANCE Hall, 108. Gloucester I Street—Sunday, 7 p.m., “ The Earth the Inheritance of the Righteous After IHORAL Hall. 7 p.m.—Richmond Mis- * sion City Service. Subject, ‘ The jctrine of Repentance.” Orchestral lisle 6.45 p •=‘ 3 ' >rth Avon tursday, 7.30 p.i 2609 WALTHAM Hall, Shakespeare Road. —The Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached Next Lord's Day Evening, at 7 o'clock, by Mr .lames Dunbar. 2031 CIAL Discussion Group, 221, Manj Chester Street: Sunday, 8 p.m. opic, " Sir Basil Zaharoff, War-maker." peaker: C. R- X. Mackie, Esq. All inerested welcome to open discussion. JNIVERSAL PSYCHOLOGY SCHOOL. IUNDAY, 7 p.m.. Navy League, ' 97, Gloucester Street. Lecturer. Dr •ollss. Psychology of Symbols. Readngs following Birth dates. You are ordiallv invited. Special Musical Items. ;ote! Wed.. 8 p.m.. Psychometry Class. Church of New Zealand. Hall. Manchester Street: iday, 7 p.m.: Speaker, Mr Harding; >ject, “The Teachings nf SpiritualClairvoyance. Publi£ Circle welcome. 2010 IRISTADELPHIAN T,ECTLRE. BIBLE HALL, MADRAS ST. SUNDAY. 6.30 P.M. PALESTINE. >evelopments in the Holy Land. What Jo they mean? .j I Welcome. No Collection. TY 11 SUNDAY. Open Meeting, *mr.. -- Bright Gospel Serv BROTHER FRANK GARI-AND. le will be verw gracious unto thee he voice of thy cry, whten He shall ' it. He will answer thee." Isa. 30, 19. Welcome. rpHEOSOPHICAL S 267. Cambridge Terr; “LTFE AFTER DEATH.” Lecture by MISS .T. G. MONTGOMERY. SPECIAL VISIT OF ENVOY BRIDGE. Evening, 7 p.m.—Envoy Bridge, of Wellington, will speak and sing. The En voy will give inVidents from his life's stor\, and also will sing “KING EVER GLORIOUS," from Stainer's Crucifixion. Also 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.—Congress Mem-

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 732, 8 April 1933, Page 3

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