ECCLESIASTICAL. CHURCH SERVICES. Presbyterian SHIRLEY-RICHMOND x Church. Randall St.— li a.m.. Air Harold Smith, Outgoing Missionary to Brazil: 6.30 p.m.. Rev F. E. H. Baton, "Shall We Know One Another in the Great Hereafter?" Anthem, " Sweet is the Sunlight.” Hymn Study. “ Holy, Holy, Lord. 6206 CJT DAVID'S Presbyterian Church. Cozr lombo St.. Sydenham.—Minister, Rev Lawrence Rogers. M.A. 11 a.m., * T"he Call of Abraham.” Anthem, Holy Art Thou." 6.30 " “ r«,_ patient.” Anthem, 0_ Jerusalem.” •rd. ST ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (opp. Public Hospital). Minister: Rev J. Lawson Robinson, B.A. 1 1 a.m.. “ The Mood of the Ovor--helmed Soul.” 6.30 p.m.. “Spiritual O Church, Wilson’s y nuau.—ucv u. A. Day. 11 a.m., Judah— The Prodigal Son”: 6.30 p.m.. The House of Bondage.” Soloist, Noe] I'oyce. Song Service. 6.15. ,XFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. Minister: REV LAWRENCE A NORTH. 11 a.m.—Subject: "AS LITTLE CHILDREN." Dedication service. Hymn Study: “Martyrdom" (Roberton). 6.30 p.m.—Subject: “ A SOWER WENT FORTH TO SOW.” Anthem: "The Day Thou Gavest ” (Woodward). COLOMBO Street South Baptist Church—Rev J. E. Simpson. 11 a.m., '* The Goal.” 6.30 p.m., ” You, and the Impossible.” Anthem: “ God is a Spirit ” (Bennett). 6611 \ SERIES OF TALES are being given TRUE NEW TESTAMENT MINIS IRY on Sunday afternoon*; at 2.30, Mission service. 7 to 8 every SUNDAY EVENING (D.V.), FORESTERS’ HALL, OXFORD TERRACE (near Manchester St. Bridge). BRIGHT SINGING. SHORT ADDRESSES. NO COLLECTION. SUPPER AT CLOSE FOR ALL PRESENT. COME. SX T JAMES’ Church. Riccarton.—Festival Services, Sunday, 22nd July, 1934. 8 a.m., Holy Communion; il a.m., Preacher, Rev G. W. Dent; 6.30 pm„ Archbishop Julius. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE. THIRST Church of Christ, Scientist, Worcester Street, West.—Sundav Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject*: Life.” Sunday School, 11 a.m. Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, 6.30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Reading Room, 96, Hereford St., West—Mon., Tues., Thurs., 11 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.; Wed., 11 a.m. to 7.45 P-m.: Fri.„ 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. VUALTHAM Hall, Shakespeare Road—• TT The Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) bfe preached next Lord’s Day Evening, at 7 o’clock, by Mr J. H. Bates. A KMAGH Street Hall.—7 p.m.. The ■7~,_ Gospel of the Grace of God will <D' V ) be Preached by Mr H. G. Patis. All welcome. 6226 TJTEAR Judge Rutherford on the Final iy ar near at Hand. Builders’ hampers, 90, Gloucester Street, Sunday, July 22, at 7 p.m. People of good will welcome. WESLEY Church, Edgeware Road: Preachers,, 11 a.m., Rev W. Rowe; €.30 p.m., Rev H. S. King. Musical service. Anthems, “By Babylon’s Waves”; Come Thou Weary Pilgrim, Come”; Sanctuary of the Heart.” Duet, “ Hold Thou My Hand,” Misses E. Fraser and O. Robson. All welcome. 6560 EAST Belt Wesley Church (Rev E. Drake). —11 a.m., “The Word of the Cross”; 6.30 p.m., “The Empire of the Soul.” Anthem, “ Lead*, Kindly Light” (Dudley Buck). Solo, “How Lovdy Are Thy Dwellings” (Liddle), Miss S. Lancaster. 6236 METHODIST Church, Addington—ll, Mr H. Chapman; Juvenile Choir and anthem, “Incline Thine Ear.” 6.J0, Rev C. B. Jordan. M.A., 8.D.; anthem, “Sweet . . . Sunlight”; Hymn Study, “Man of Sorrows.” Lincoln Road—lT, Rev. C. B. Jordan. 8.D.: 6.30. v man. JJURHAM ST. METHODIST CHURCH. Minister, REV/ CLARENCE EATON. 11 a.m., “MANIFESTING HIS GLORY.” Choir Music, “ Jesu, the very Thought of Thee” (Dykes); In Memoriam. Rev J. Boothrovd. 6.30 pm • “ THE DISCIPLE WHO BLEW HOT * »rrv ” Choir Music, CHIRLEY Methodist Church.—ll a.m Ml Mr Kenneth Bendall. ” Chrisria Certainties”: 6.30 p.m., Mr Alan Shari Efficient Choir—Hymn Study and /■ i them. A hearty welcome to* all. 171 METHODIST Services Cambridg Terrace: 11, Mr A. Dingwall; 6.3' Rev W. B. Pickering. Communioi Durham St. South: 11, Rev W. B. Biel ering. Communion: 6.30, Mr A. Sandl Madras St. North: 11, Mr J. Weir; 6.3' Rev J. Featherston. 1724 SOCIAL Discussion Group, 221 Mar Chester Street, 8 p.n Topic. “ William Morris.” Speaker, Pro F. Sinclaire. Open discussion follow talk. All interested are made welcom YDENHAM Methodist Church.—l a.m. and 6.30 p.m.. Rev Ray Rid ards. Evening Topic: “ God’s Patter for a Christian.” High St.—ll a.m Mr Pearce. Beckenham (Martin Avt nue)—ll a.m., Mr Francis; 6.30 »vi ;r Mr Lawry. 7062 SPIRITUALIST Church of New Zeland, Scottish Hall, Manchestt Street—Sunday, 2.45 p.m. Open circ! short address; Clairvoyance, Mrs Spar! (Sydney). 7 p.m., Mr T. W. Sparke subject, “ The Quick and the Dead Clairvoyant messages, Mrs Sparke Soloist, Mrs Gerard, " Come unto Him.” ASSEMBLIES of God, Colombo St opp. P. 0., Sydenham—Farewe Services to Mr and Mrs S. Flewellei 11 a.m., Fellowship, Breaking th Bread, “Quickened in Christ.” 6.2 P-*n.. A Bright Service, “ The Gospel c Christ,” Mr and Mrs S. Flewellen. W will welcome you and your friem Tues. and Thurs., at 7.30 p.m., Stud> Acts. Chapter 2. LOOK WEEK’S MISSION. SOMETHING WEEK'S MISSION. SPECIAL. WEEK’S MISSION. THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL', Victoria Square. Commencing This Sunday. 7 a.m.—Kneedrill. Brother J. Laird. 11 a.m.. “Prayer.” Ensign J. Tyson. 3 p.m., “Is Not This the Christ?” Speaker, Major R. Simpson. 7 p.m., A Song Sermon, ** GOSPEL BELLS-.” Speaker, Major W. Middlemiss. Week Night Meetings, 7.30 p.m. Different Speaker Each Evening. Next Week-End, 51 ST ANNIVERSARY MEETINGS. DO NOT MISS THESE. COME. piTY GOSPEL MISS 13 4, Worcester Street. Sunday, 11 a.m.. Communion. < fleeting. 6.45 p.m.. Young Men’s v/-e. Soloist, Mr T. Cairns. "Blessed are the pure in heart, they shall see God.”—Matthew v., ! The Mission with a Hearty Wel’co rriHEO§OPHICAL SOCIETY A 267, CAMBRIDGE TERR AC SUNDAY', at 7 p.T SPECIAL CHRISTADELPHIAN . LECTURE. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 3 O’CLOCK. ’ BRITISH ISRAEL TEACHING BRIEFLY TESTED.” Speaker: MR H. H. JAMES, of Hastings. NO COLLECTION. BIBLE HALL, MADRAS STREET (near Tuam Street).
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