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SUNDAY SERVICES Methodist Churches L DURHAM STREET CHURCH (Gnr. Chester street). , Minister: REV. ASHLEIGH K. !, FETCH, BA. 11 a.m.: “SAVING IS LOSING.” ANTHEM: ‘Thou wilt keep him t. in perfect peace.” (Williams.) 7 P.M.: “CHURCH UNITY OR CHURCH UNION?” ANTHEM: "O Lord Most High, Eternal King.” (Sampson.) 8.15 P.M.: CONGREGATIONAL EVENING. THEME: “The Vote Upon the Principle of Church Union.” Speakers: Rev. M. W. Wilson, M.A., and Rev. Arthur Grundy. VISITORS INVITED TO JOIN IN THE PUBLIC WORSHIP OF GOD. WESLEY CHURCH, Fitzgerald avenue. REV. V. R. JAMIESON. 10 am.: Bible Class. 11 a.m.: Morning Worship and Sun- : day School. 7 pm.: Evening Worship. Guest Preacher: Mr G. Thorpe. h , , • P CAMBRIDGE TERRACE < METHODIST CHURCH CHRISTCHURCH CENTRAL MISSION. 0 11 am.: Rev. H. G. Brown. 7 p.m.: Rev. W. E. Falkingham and J f Sister Doreen. Easter Campers « will take part. r 8 p.m.: Social Hour. Camp Im- < ’ pressions. - ST. JOHN’S METHODIST CHURCH, ‘ Cnr. Selwyn street and South Crescent road. Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Theme: “By This the Church Lives.” L Minister: T. H. Carr, C.F. , • ST. ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH i (Rugby street). Minister: Rev. W. G. Slade, M.A.. DU. 11 a.m.: “Rebellious Man and Our Reconciling God.” 7 pm.: “The Soul’s Three Atti- , - tudes.”l CASHMERE AND SOMERFIELD METHODIST. . SOMERFIELD: 11 a.m.: The Rev. J. A. Penman, B.A. 4.30 pm.: Bible Class Tea. - 7 p.m.: Easter Camp Impression Service. Campers will speak at , this service testifying to the ’ Easter experience. You are invited to -worship with the young , $ people this Sunday. s ST. JAMES, CASHMERE: 11 am.: Morning Worship. Mr M. C. ■ Cullen. •. 7 pm.: The Rev. J. A. Penman. S N. 8.: Next Sunday, 35th, CHURCH • ANNIVERSARY of the Church of 1 St. James. " You are invited to worship with us. f : Baptist Churches OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH : REV. ROLAND HART :’ 11 a.m.: "Baptists and Missions.” (Week of Prayer and Self-Denial.) ’ Choir: “The Strife is O’er” (Ley) ” 7 pm.: “Poor Wages.” • Choir: “All in the April Evening” • (Roberton) < Soloist: Sister Claire Gilbert, ' 4 "Hail Sovereign Love" (Andre). : - 8.15 p.m.: Fellowship Hour. Camp J ■ reports and testimonies. Warm I building and warm fellowship. ’ COLOMBO STREET BAPTIST j ‘ CHURCH, BECKENHAM > j MINISTER: Rev. Lawrence Silcock. < i COMMENCEMENT OF WEEK OF PRAYER AND SELF-DENIAL. j • 11 am.: Dr. H. T. Knights: • “Christian Privilege and Responsi- , • bility.” j [ 7 p.m.: Evening Service. with i Easter Campers participating. ’ 8.15 p.m.: Friendly hour, with fare- : • well to Dr. and Mrs H. T. Knights. *] and Easter Camp Reports. NEXT WEEK: Special Meetings for ’ Prayer every evening except Friday. . ; A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU. I ’ / ■ ST. ALBANS BAPTIST CHURCH, ‘ Thames street MINISTER: Rev. Norman Winslade 5 Commencement of Week of Prayer c and Self-denial. 11 am.: “Our Unfinished Missionary 1 Task” < 7 pm.: “The Christian and his 1 Pleasures.” s ’ Social Hour to follow, with Easter 5 . Camp Echoes and Slides of “A Missionary Trek in Tripura State.” OPAWA BAPTIST CHURCH, Wilsons road ! 11 a.m.: B.W.M.U. Parade. “Two Lost Books of the Old Testament,” 7 pm.: Camp Echoes and Social ; Hour. ' “The Disadvantages of Being a ' Christian.” Minister: Rev. R. J. Thompson, B_A., B.D. ALL WELCOME. J RICCARTON BAPTIST CHURCH Cnr. Rattray and Peverel streets REV. LEONARD W. MATTHEWS 5 11 a.m.: Mr John Ringer, of the - Afghan Border Crusade. 7 pm.: “Afterwards.” 8 p.m.: Friendly Hour, at which Mr Bruce Harper, of the Roodeport Mission Press will speak and show coloured slides. CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, 272 Madras street. Sunday, 7 p.m.: “Gifts of the Spirits.” Mr O. G. Moody. G. W. Dipl. Floral Readings, Healings, < Wed., 5.30 pm.: Psychometry, 2s, « Miss Newton. Friday. 2 p.m.: Ladies’ : Meeting, Miss Wilmore. j

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28262, 27 April 1957, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28262, 27 April 1957, Page 16

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