SUNPAY SWYICKS Baptist Churches OXFORD TERRACE Rev. Roland Hart, MOTHER'S DAY 945 am.: All-age SundaySchool. 11 am.: Family Pew Service. (Please sit together as families.) Choir: "Be Merciful Unto Me." 7 pm.: “Return Journey.” Choir: "Come Ye Faithful.” Special Soloist: Mr James Cahill. 8.15 p.m.: Fellowship Hour. NORTH BRIGHTON—II am.: Mr Gavin Smith. 7 pm.: Rev. R. M. Upton. WAINONI—II a.m.: Rev R. M. Upton. OPAWA BAPTIST CHURCH (Wilsons road) Rev. Gordon F. Coombs, Minister. 9.45 am.: All-ages Sunday School. 11 a.m.: "MEMORIES." 7 p.m.: “A Ready Sacrifice." Come and Worship with us on Mother’s Day. We Welcome You. Colombo s'lWutT BaJptiSjT CHURCH, Beckenham. Minister: Rev. Lawrence Siicock 11 a.m.: Family Pew Service—- " The Holy Family." 7 pm.: Farewell Service. Mr R. H. French. Assistant Secretary Designate. Baptist Union and Missionary Society. "Preach Forth Your Yesterdays.” A Warm Welcome to AH. CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, 272 Madras street. Sunday, 7 pm.: "Mothering.” Miss E. Newton; Floral Readings, Discussion. Wednesday, 530 pm..- Psychometry. 2s, Miss Newton. Thursday, 10-12: Heal“W Session. Friday, 2 p.m.Ladies' Meeting. Miss Wilmore. T R I N I TY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Cnr. Manchester and Worcester streets. 200 yards from Cathedral square. Minister. Rev. Maurice Hodder M_A., BP. SUNDAY SERVICES 11 am.: Combined EuropeanPacific Islanders' Service. -P r - Peter Calvert (L.M.S.). Papua. 3 p.m.: Pacific Islanders’ Service. 7 ing ' The Privllege of Suff erALL ARE WELCOME. 3594 PSYCHIC RESEARCH SOCIETY OF CHRISTCHURCH (INC.). 72 Gloucester st. (opp. R.S.A.). SUNDAY, 7 p.m.: Mr A. J. Mills. .Mans Destiny in the light of Modern Science." Questions, discussion. Social hour. Healing. WOMEN'S DISCUSSION, 2 p.m. Tues. Mrs Schwarz, '‘Contact with God." ROUND TABLE CHATS, 7.45 p.m. Thurs. Mr J. S. Mander. (“God—Personal or Impersonal?” | SPIRITUAL HEALING, 7.30 I p.m. Mon. to Thurs., 3.30 p.m Tues., 10 am. Wed. BYCROFT LIBRARY BOOKSHOP, 12-4.30 p.m. Tues.. Wed., 12-9 p.m. Fri. A WELCOME TO ALL MEETINGS. 3634
REVIVAL MEETINGS With the National Message, By MR G. S. RAWLINGS, IN FORESTERS’ HALL, OXFORD TERRACE, SUNDAY, ’MAY 14. 1961, AT 7 P.M. Also THURSDAY NEXT. 730 PM. All Welcome. 4 \\2jl THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 267 Cambridge terrace. Sunday, 7 p.m.: Hiss Cecilia Pollard (Dunedin). “TO SLEEP, PERCHANCE TO DREAM” All Welcome. CHRISTADELPHIAN ADDRESS SUNDAY. 7 P.M. MODERNE THEA TR ETTE, 663 A Colombo st. (next Ballantynes). THE TRUTH ABOUT THE DEVIL. Bible Teaching opposed to Popular Belief. Christ through death destroyed in Himself the Bible Devil. (Heb., 2:14) This is described as God sending His own son in the likeness of sinful flesh and for sin condemned sin in the flesh. (Rom., 8:3) Sin in the flesh then is the Devil destroyed by Jesus in His dMth - _3714
s THE SALVATION ARMY, The Friendly Place of Worship 11 A.M. and 7 P.M. EVERY SUNDAY. CHRISTCHURCH CITY CORPS. Victoria square. HORNBY CORPS, Taulwi cres. KAIAPOI CORPS, High st. LINWOOD CORPS. Fitzgerald avenue. NEW BRIGHTON CORPS. Seai view road. I OXFORD CORPS, Mam road. RANGIORA CORPS. Ashley rd. SPREYDON CORPS. Barrington street. IST ALBANS CORPS. Cranford street. SUMNER CORPS. Nayland st. SYDENHAM CORPS. Battersea street. ALL PUBLIC MEETINGS S RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS) Meeting for Worship. 11 a.m., SUNDAY, at the Meeting House, 325 MANCHESTER STREET (near Kilmore street). All welcome; S GOSPEL ADDRESSES THIS SUNDAY AT 7 P.M. BRETHREN ASSEMBLY HALL, BRETHREN ASSEMBLY HALL, 406 Durham street. Bright Singing. A Warm Welcome. _S DIVINE SCIENCE Y.W.C.A. dub Room, Latimer square Thursday, 2.15 p.m.: Healing Treatments and Testimonies. All welcome. 2419
TONIGHT 8 PM TONIGHT TIP-TOP YOUTH FOR CHRIST RALLY Testimonies—Bright Musical Numbers and CHRISTCHURCH BIBLE QUIZ FINALS TEENAGERS It's Your Rally Night 8 pm. , YMCA. CONCERT HALL. ttiiVXNWI W Baptist "CTiiirch. Livingstone street. Sabbath Service This Afternoon (Saturday), 2.30 pm. (D.V.). ”Bei Sieving Him." Rev. Edward I Barrar. Welcome.
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