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ECCLESIASTICAL. CHURC H SERVICES. hiRLEY-KICH MOXD Presbyterian Church, Randall St.—ll a m » ev It. B. Ashford, of New Brighton- 7' n m R /'C. F - , E - 1L pato ". " Elisha in a Time of Famine." Anthem: "Sweet is the Sunlight. 9146 DAVID’S Presbyterian Church, Colombo St., Sydenham; minister. Rev ut,., Ojucnuail iv _ Lawrence Rogers, M.A. 11am “ The Cup Jesus Refused ”, 6.30 p.m., “ Moral ..° £ To day - < 2 > Social InN ; EW~-RRTGHTpN Presbyterian Church Sunday School Anniver- — ou'niay acoooi Anniver Special music by the children. Conductor, Mrs Ashford. Organist P-Vffif . Good Ja nd - Pianist, Miss Ottey! ?^n ac » erS ’ A 1 am - Rev E. 11. Paton. 2.30, Rev D. Ashford. 7 p.m., Rev L. McMaster, B.D. Come and hear the children sing. 8456 S 1 omiS?2 E T S PRESBYTERIAN iSSi? 1 !? 1 * T Co P p - Public .Hospital). , v a uDiic Hospital). Minister: Rev J. Lawson Robinson, B.A. “ ”■* ' ‘ What Does He Want Us To Do’’ 7 p.m.: “Feminine Logic.” JT PAUL’S churc| KESBYIEEIAN Corner Cashel and Madras Streets. Minister: REV ALAN C. WATSON, M.A 11 a.m., 7 p. REOPENING THE WELLS ” (Gen., 26). l - ACID TEST—JUDGING CHRIST BY CHRISTIANS.” CT ALBANS Baptist Church—Twenty yz first Sunday School Anniversary 11 fl-.m.: Rev E. W. Grigg, M.A. 2.31 p.m., Rey R. Richards. 6.30 p.m. Mr W B Lambert. North Brighton—ll a.m 7 « M.A. Communioi: ? p.m., Rev E. W. Grigg, M.A. 886 Y? apt l St Church, Wilson’s “ oa d-—Rev L. A. Day. n am Gods Building Test”; 6.30 p.m.; “Th'< Returning Christ. (5) The Millennium.’ CHURCH. REV LAWRENCE A. NORTH OPTOf™™„".. THE PROGRESS HL KINGDOM. Anthem' “ Thf m°" ® od 9 oes Forth to War."' Communion Service. LIFE™' ",f™ IDE THROUGH (Ley). hem: The strife is O’er" the ----I-knce^llowshh P^igEA^T EVERY WED Healing S FetJl’ei 7 ‘l*, D - m - k Splritua MARY lf siMP S ONf d c e | a B by TE^fi MONIES. At Builders- citfinbJr? Gloucester Street, All Wekomf sx F IR^ T Church ’ of" Christ, Sciential Server?! 1 mm S *a r n e r 7ZT ~S^c, Soh2 a i m 1 PiUle n Man”. Sunda 630 S 1 i 1 J Um ' Testimony Meeting Wed ° P-ni. Reading Room 12-4 Wednesday, 12-7.45 p.m.V aTso Frida yening, 7 to 3, in Church HHE 13 Truly Great Things in Life ■ w" I '-e y Dr J - M - Moorey, Sunday Evening, 7 o'clock SSily HanT A^iritrJt. SKS- “ 01 ° < M,Sa 1»»|« FREE Religious Movement, 221, Man Chester St. Sunday, 6.30 p.m. Topic the World Created?” Speaker Mr N. M. Bell, Open~dis cuss lon, to which all interested ar invited, follows talk. 841 C SOCIAL Discussion Group, 221, Ma: .. Chester st., Sunday, 8 p.m. Topi “ The Next Step Speaker: Mr M Glinchy. Come along and help us find out what we should do next. QPIRITUALIST O land. Scott: Church of New ZeaSt. Sunday, 7 p.m., speaker, Mr Heather. Subject: “ Heaven, Where and What is it.”. Publics circle.* All are welcome. 5712 TJNIVERSAL Psychology School, vJ . Navy League, Gloucester St. 7 p.m. address: Dr Elise Port, Ph.D. Vocal Solos, Mr Robert Allison. Messages, Dr V. Poli: Ph.D. Everybody welcome. CAMBRIDGE Terrace Methodist Church—ll, Mr A. Gandell. 6.30, Rev T. W. Vealie. Communion. Durham Street South—ll, Rev Thos. Fee. 6.30, Mr Ashley Fetch. Bright Sinking. Strong Choir. Madras Street North—ll, Rev T. W. Vealie. Communion. 6.30, Rev J. Featherston. S9S6 JJURHAM STREET METHODIST Minister: REV CLARENCE EATON. 11 a.m.: “CONSCIENCE IN COMMON LIFE.” In Memoriam: Mr R. J. T. Jennings. Anthem: “Glorious is Thy Name ” (Mozart). 7 p.m.: “A GREAT DECISION IN A GREAT DILEMMA.” Solo: “ Shepherd Take Me by the Hand,” Mrs F. Kerr. 8.15 p.m.: Social Hour to farewell Mr A. Wellbrock. 8962 TTNION Methodist Church, Addington. U 11: Rev C. B. Jordan, M.A., B.D. Junior Choir Song. Anthem: “Sweet Is Thy Mercy”. 6‘.30: Same preacher. Memorial to the l*ite ; Sister Bessie (Deaconess). Service will, by request, be bright and joyous. Anthem: “Consecration”. Hymn Study: “King of My. Life”. Ladies’ Choir: “When I Survey”. Lincoln Road: 11, Mr Jackson; 6.50, Mr Frank Olds. 8491 EAST BELT Wesley Church, Fitzgerald Avenue (Rev E. Drake). 11 a.m., “In Remembrance ” (Communion). 7 p.m. (broadcast), “The Christian Imagination ”. Anthems: “God is a Spirit” (Sterndale-Bennett), and “O How Amiable” (Eaton-Fan-ning). Solo: “Nearer, My God, to Thee ” (Carey), Mrs J. A. Stewart. Hymn Study. 8715 [7ESLEY Church, Edge ware Road. ▼ S.S. Anniversary. 11 a_m., Rev W. —e. 2.30: Presentation of Prizes. Pastor James Crawford. DelightSinging by Scholars at ail services. 1692 CHORAL Hall, Richmond Mission— City Service. 6.45 p.m. Subject: “ The Gospel in Peru.” DR HERBERT MONEY. Missionary from South America, will give the address. 8991 TYANIEL Eleven—A remarkable proJLJ phecy with a wonderful fulfilment. Temperance Hall, 108, Gloucester Sunday, 7 p.m. 9369 THE Assemblies of God in N.Z., Colombo St., Sydenham, near P.O.— Morning—ll, Communion. 2.30, Sunday School. Evening—6.3o, Gospel. Let the lights and days of prayer return to the CITY GOSPEL MISSION, 134, WORCESTER STREET, SUNDAY Communion—ll a.m. Bright, Gospel Service, 6.45 p.m. BROTHER WILLIAM HARRIS “ I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to everyone that believeth.”— Rom., 1, 16. .—The Mission with a Hearty Welcome— WALTHAM HALL. Shakespeare Road.—The Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached next Lord’s Day Evening by Mr W r . McSkim--8846 UNITY Spiritual Church, Chancery Lane: 7 p.m., Speaker, Mr Harding; subject, “ Spiritism and Spiritualism.” Clairvoyance. Public Circle. Wednesday and Friday Services, 8 p.m. All welcome. 8849 B CHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE. IBLE HALL. MADRAS STREET. SUNDAY, 6.30 p.i ‘ THE ROYAL FAMILY OF THE KINGDOM OF GOD.” All Welcome. No Collection. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 267, Cambridge Terrace, • at 7 p.m. ■RE-INCARNATION: A SOLUTION TO LIFE’S PROBLEMS.” PUBLIC LECTURE by MR T. E. BROWN. “ Re-birth is not more remarkable than birth.”—Voltaire.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 911, 4 November 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 911, 4 November 1933, Page 3

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