ECCLESIASTICAL __ T2SRESFORD QTRBET " ( QONGBEGATIONAL pHURCH (Next Central Fire Station). < R BV * l i IONBI ' b. p LBTCHBB i /CHRISTIAN "pNDEAVOUR QUNDAY. 11 o.—"THE SUPREME PASSION OF * THE SOUL." \ y PJd. ——————— ij p.M. THE FIRST . f Of the ' LAST THREE SUNDAY NIGHTS • In the PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE, 3 When T>EV. TIONEL T> TpLETCHEB Win Speak on j "VyHAT TS rpHB TJ 8B 0 F JJELIGION?" The Whole Service will be Broadcast from IYA. ] SPECIAL REQUEST MUSIC: / , Mrs. Kersey: Soto, "When I Survey." Mr. Cari Whitmore: Violin Solo, "The Star , of Bethlehem." , Mr. William Gemmell: Solo, "Sweet By-and- i By." Choir: "Tell Me the 018, Old Story." j Orchestral Music. 1500 SEATS FREE. ! MONDAY NIGHT. I Christian Endeavour Convention Meetings. s.3o—Alumni Annual Banquet, in Beresford Street Hall. Great Old-time Endeavour . Banquet. Be sure and comet Subscription, 2/. I 7.4s—United Consecration Service In Church TUESDAY NIGHT. No Meeting at Beresford Street. Mission, ary Welcome Meeting to Rev. Henry W. Wbyte, M.A., of India, at Mt. Eden Con- i gregational Church, Esplanade Road. i ASSOCIATED CHURCHES. WESTERN SPRINGS. Services at 11 a jo. and 7 p.m., conducted by PASTOR S. J. CAMPBELL. NEW LYNN. 10.15 a.m.—Senior Bible Classes. 11 a.m.—REV. GEO. HEIGHWAY. 6.45 p.m.-JPASTOR A. V. WHITING. Subject: "A Story of the Sea." GREEN LANE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH? Minister: REV. A. W. McMILLAN. SUNDAY, 11 and 7.—"C.8. Day." Junior and Senior Endeavonrers will take part , in both Services. FRIDAY, 28th, from 2 p.m.—Market Day. The hall will be a busy shopping centre. Gifts of produce gratefully accepted. In aid of Church Funds. At 7.45 p.m. Relative to Kellogg Pact. Lantern Lecture by Rev. A. W. McMillan. Chairman, Cr. G. B. Smerdon, Esq., of Newmarket. Admission 1/ - and 6d. OUNT EDEN CO NGREG ATIONAL CHURCH i Corner Esplanade and View Roads. REV. CHARLES WICKHAM. , of London. 10.30 a.m.—Prayer Meeting. ■ 11 a.m.—"LESSONS OF SPRING-TIME." 2.45 p.m.—Young People's Bible Class. Leader: REV. GEORGE JACKSON. 7 p.m.—"DREAMS AND DREAMERS." Anthem, "They that Walt Upon the Lord" (Elvey), TUEjSDAY at 7.45 p.m.—Welcome Meeting to Rev. Whyte, of South India (L.M.S. Deputation for 1928). ONBHUNGA CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. PASTOR: MB. J. GORDON SMITH. 11 a.m.—Divine Worship. 7- p.m.—Evening Subject: "SHUTTING GATES." "And Nehemiah commanded that the gates of the city should be shut." Strangers and Visitors to Onehunga Heartily Welcomed. MOUNT ROSKILL CONGREGATIONAL MISSION. 11 ajn.—Mß. A. G. LEE. 7 p.m.—MR. A. J. STALLWORTHY. Social Gathering, Tuesday 29th, at 8 p.m. All Heartily Welcome. NEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Edinburgh Street Morning, 11—Young People's Service. Evening, 7—REV. GEO. HEIGHWAY. Special Church Parade of Members "Young Men's Club" at Evening Service. DEVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Pastor: C. CANNELL HOSKIN. 11—"National Strongholds"—lll., "The School." 7—REV. J. MILBURN STEWART. jQSSk mo rpHE THBOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. H.P.B. LODGE. 371, QUEEN STREET. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 7 P.M. Public Lecture, By THE REV. H. BANKS. Subject: "PATRON SAINTS." A UGKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY*, - rx Kitchener St.—To-morrow (Sunday), at 7 p.m., Public Lecture, "Sun Spots and Th«ir Meanings to Us," by FBEDK. R. FIELD (Astronomer). 22 WMbJgJp Y W.C.A.. - WBiMW UPPER QUEEN STREET. HAPPY SONG HOUR. W 8.80 p.nu Hostess: Mrs. L. A. Bragg. Pianist: Miss H. Palmer, Musical Programme Mesdames Paterson ad LeeCowie. j ■«-*« Members' Meeting Thursday Next, 27th inst., at 2.45 p.m. Everybody Welcome. isssss* Y M.CA. SUNDAY AFTERNOON W* MEN'S MEETING. Commencing at 4.15: Speaker: MR. R. A. KENNER. Subject : "INWARD HO." Young men can rest assured of "a welcome. rNTERNATIONAL' BIBLE STUDENTS' 1 ASSOCIATION, TtTASONIC TXALL. EDINBURGH STREET, NEWTON. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 6.45 P.M. Report of Judge Rutherford's Lecture, "DECLARATION AGAINST SATAN AND FOR JEHOVAH," Given over the World's Greatest Radio Hookup. BY MR. J. E. A. GATES. BlhCk Study at 8.15 p.m. Also on Wednesday at 7.80 p.m. ALL WELCOME. SEATS FREE. NO COLLECTION. SjILE MISSION PRESS. AN ILLUSTRATED LECTURE: " EGYPT, AND THE POWER OF THE PEN IN THE MOSLEM WORLD." (Pictures In Colour, Many Air Views.) JAS. B. KINNBAR, M.A., / Shortly sailing for Egypt, ST. JAMBS' CHUBCH HALL, Wellington Street, THURSDAY, BEPTEMBER 27, at 7.80 p.m. An Welcome. '- Voluntary Offering;
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 225, 22 September 1928, Page 13
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