i Church Notices I i GOSPEL HALLS t RICHMOND MISSION North Avon Road ;11 am.: The things of the Spirit. ; 7 p.m.: Jesus and the j- I Cannanite Women. SIC e WAIRAKEJ ROAD CHAPEL >- SUNDAY—- ? 9.30 a.m.: Sundav School and ; Bible Class 11.00 a.m.: Worship. 7.00 p.m.: Gospel Service. Q Speaker, Mr W. Wicklin s WEDNESDAY—e 7.30 p.m.: Missionary Prayer e Meeting. >•! ALL WELCOME, a. s l i WALTHAM GOSPEL HALL ®l Shakespeare Road. e SUNDAY—- * 7.00 p.m.: Gospel Meeting. Speaker: Mr H. McFedries. ~ A WARM WELCOME TO ALL. >* ' ~ ® ARMAGH ST GOSPEL HALL ® 109 Armagh Street 1 7 p.m.: Gospel Meeting (D.V.) 0 Speaker: f Mr D. Stedman t Hear God’s way of forgiveh ness and peace. Everyone r welcome. - RUTLAND STREET CHAPEL Sunday—- ■, 10.15 a.m., Bible Teaching folr | lowed by Communion. I Speaker: Mr G. Parry. 17 p.m., Evening Service. { Speaker: Mr W. Duncan. e Visitors Welcome. i- “ METHODIST e L’ METHODIST CENTRAL n MISSION '• DURHAM ST—--10 a.m.: “From Darkness to ® Light” — An Easter 1 Sequence in Lessons, •» Poetry and Song. a CAMBRIDGE TCE—t 7 p.m.: Evening Worship. ALDERSGATE—--7 p.m.: Informal Service. Holy Communion. Ministers: 3 Rev. Wilf. E. Falkingham. Rev. John Roberts. Rev. George Cramond. ST JOHN’S 3 METHODIST CHURCH, = ADDINGTON 1 (cnr Selwyn St and Somerset Crescent) - Bible Class 60th Reunion t (Union Church) and 25th , Anniversary of Present - Church Building. > SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 8 p.m. 1 Social Evening. I f SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 10 a.m. Morning Worship. » Guest Preacher: Rev. M. J. Campbell Lunch to follow. 7 p.m.: Evening Worship. . Guest Preacher: Rev. L. t Shapcott. r Minister: Rev. Victor Jones. j 40 Somerset Cres. Ph. 50-844. , BAPTISI I SPREYDON ! BAPTIST CHURCH 1 Corner Lyttelton and Cobham ; Streets. • 10.30: Morning worship and ■ children’s programme. 7 p.m.: Evening worship. STC OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH (Cnr Oxford Tee and Madras St) 9.45 a.m.: AH Ages Sunday ■ School. 11.00 a.m.: Palm Sunday celebration for young and old. . 7.00 p.m.: Easter Play — “What’s the Matter with . Mary?” Presented by Oxford Terrace Players. Ministers: Rev. Barry Denholm. Rev. Stuart Avery. Join us at these celebrations. | true~]Biblefteachinq\ THE BIBLE OUR GUIDE , THIS SUNDAY — 7 P.M. GOD WILLING THE ACTS OF THE - APOSTLES i A living faith for today HEAR — MR F. TAYLOR, SPEAK ON GOD HAS APPOINTED A DAY FOR A 3 RIGHTEOUS JUDGEMENT 554 GLOUCESTER STREET * All welcome — No collection Write for free book: “GOD’S TRUTH,” P.O. Box 300. BIBLE ADDRESS CHRISTADELPHL4N — SUNDAY 7 P.M. WHY FOUR GOSPELS? WHY are the gospel records w so brief, so selective, so (it is alleged) inconsistent? Come and hear the satisfying reasons for the fourfold portrait of Jesus Christ that hag been preserved lor \ us. a Strengthen your faith in p the reliability* of the New c Testament record. g DRUIDS HALL, 8 227 MANCHESTER ST ' I (Opp. Civic Theatre.) M REFORMED CHURCH CORNWALL STREET. ST ALBANS 111 a.m. and 7 p.m.: Minister, Rev. W. Wiersmra. Ph. 855-810. Bishopdaie Community j Centre, 11 a.m.: Minister.! Rev. D. J. Van Gardenen J Ph 596-398. YOU ARE WELCOME I
S ( ( CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIS'I SCIENTIST 63 Worcester Street. I SUNDAY SERVICES. 9.30 a.m.. 11 a.m. Subject of this week’s Lesson Sermon:— UNREALITY SUNDAY SCHOOL: 9.30 a.m. i Nursery WEDNESDAY . EVENING MEETING: 1.30 - This meeting includes testimonies of Christian Science Dealing Visitors are Very Welcomo. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM, | 72 Lichfield Street. PHONE 62-544. Open each dav from 10 a.m., |to 4.30 p.m. fMondav Tuesday Wednesday Thursday) 8; p.m. (Fridav) Our Reading Room la fori U 1 to usa and anjoy, STU I
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