| ECCLESIASTICAL. |p RES B YTEKI AN QHDKCH. IrnUE ANNUAL MEETING 'J- Of the A I'CKI. AND PRESBYTERIAN ORPHANAGES AMD SOCIAL SERVICE ! ASSOCIATION Will be Held at ST. DAVID'S HALL, KBYBER PASS, ! On 'MONDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 8, 1925, j At 7.',i0 p.m. ST. ANDREW'S, Lower Svmonds Street. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER SO. , Preaeher : REV. GEO. BUDD. Superintendent of Home Missions). Morning. 11—Subject: "OUR BULLION j IN THE BANK.'' Quartet, "Call to i Remembrance" (Novello). ! I-;vf-ninsj, 7 —" DO OUR DEAD HELP usy MUSIC by Si. Andrew's Quartet. — | Quartet, ''Remember Me. Oh Lord" ( Macfarran). Solo, Mr. Colledge, "Oh ' (rod. Have Mercy" (St. Patiii; Quarj !'•£, "How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings" (Spohr). Hon. Organist, Dr. Neil McDougall. DT. DAVID'S, Khyber Pass. ° II a.m.—" WORK OUT YOUR OWN SALVATION. FOR " 7 p.m.—" THE HEAVENLY MESj SAGE OF THE SPRINGTIME." | Preaclier: REV. IVO E. BERTRAM, M.A. Minister: REV. D. C. HEIiRON, M.A. (Absent on holiday.) ST. JAMES', Wellington St. (Ponsonby Cars). Preacher: REV. EVAN R. HARRIES 11 a.m. — Sermon, "Higher Thoughts About Life and Destiny." Anthem, ' "Lord, We Pray Thee." I 7 p.m.—Sermon, "Eagle Eyes and Lion Hearts." Anthem, "Salvation to Our God" (Patiison) ; Gospel Solo, Mrs. Alan Bru'-e. BELMONT. REV. S. J. ATKINS. 11. a.m.—"A Bow at a Venture."' 7 p.m.—"Folly of Being Inconsiderate." (St. Paul's). '< J^ESTIVAL. • ll a.m.—"The Message of Spring." 7 p.m.—"God's Wonderful Renewal?." j ! Preacher: j REV. W. LAWSON MARSH, M.A. , ,: Gifts of Flowers for Church Decoration received from 2 p.m. on Saturday. I ___ j Gardner Road. H a.m.—REV. J. D. McKENZIE, Bi). | 1 p.m.—MR. E. W. BURCH. : Organist: Mr. C. D. Barker. A Cordial Welcome to All. 1' Balmoral Road. -J 11 am.—REV. MR. FEAR, Edendalo ! Baptist. j - 7 p.m.—REV. W. GILMOUR, BA. Friendly Half-hour at Close of Evening D Service. Lower remuera mission hall. 7 p.m.—Presbyterian Service. Student, N.Z. Bible Training Institute. TJ'NOX, Pa'rnell "(Birdwood Crescent). XV Minister: REV. A. MACDoNALD ASPLAND. [ Morning, 11—FLOWER SERVICE. "Lessons from the Book of Nature." Eveihng, 7 —Subject: "A TREACHEROUS PLOT." - \TOUNT ALBERT. I iU 11 a.m.—REV. A. MITCHELL, St. John's Church, Ponsonby. 7 p.m. — REV. W. D. MOKRISONSUTHERLAND. Subject: 'THE CONSOLATION OF TH® GOSPEL."
MOUNT EDEN (near Tram Terminus). Divine Service. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. REV. LEONARD 11. HUNT. Evening Subject: "THE SPIRITUAL SIGNIFICANCE OF WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY." Anthems: Morning, "Hark, Hark, My Soul"; Evening, "Come Unto Me." ONEHUNGA. —11 a.m., "Humane Feeling a Spur to Reform" ; 7 p.m., "What Is God LikeV'—REV. D. D. SCOTT. 7 p.m.—Tawhiri Road Service, Mr. H. W. Shove, B.Com. PAPATOETOE. St. John's. 11 a.m.—Messrs. Bnrch and Sellar. 7 p.m. (Church) —Mr. N: D. Nicholson.' Minister: REV. T. H. ROSEVEARE. RICHMOND (Francis Street, Grey Lynn Tram Terminus). Services: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. REV. ANGUS MacDONALD (Stornoway). ST. ENOCH'S, Morningside. 11 a.m.—REV. THOS. HALLItMY. 7 p.m.—REV. P. J. WAIN WRIGHT. ST. LUKE'S, REMUERA ROAD. Divine Worship : 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher : REV. J. A. THOMSON. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday Evening at 7.15. ST. PETERS. Great North " Road. —11, Rev. P. J. Wainwright; 7. Rev. Thomas Ilalliday. Subject: "The Tireless Quest." All Seats Free. ST. STEPHEN S. Jcrvois Road. Ponsonby. 11 a.m.—SPECIAL COMMUNION SERVICE. Ml Members are Enrnestlv Invited. I 7 p.m.—REV. FRAJSER BARTON, B.A. Praver Meetings : SUNDAY. 1i>.30 a.m. WEDNESDAY. 7.3U p.m. SOMERVELL. Remuera. 11 a.m., "Social and Missionary Service." Solo, Miss L. Richardson. | - Christ Our Rock." 7 p.m., "What Might Have Beeu, or the Tragedy of a Soul." Preacher: REV. .T, PATTISON. 2 eaLAND LEAGUE, r UNITY HALL. JJIO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT g PM. Speaker:
R EV A. A. M UEEAY - Subject: 'THE CRUCIFIXION AND THE RESURRECTION OF CHRIST." A Review of the Teaching of Marie Phoebe ll.:>lni2S, of Los Angeles. Everybody Welcome. 29 XNTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION, ' ' jjAtt,' EDINBURGH STREET, NEWTON. MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 6.45 P.M. AN" ADDRESS BY M K B. T. R BID Bible Study at 3.15 pjn. Also on Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. ALI. WELCOME. ' SEATS FREE. NO COLLECTION.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 13
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