! Church Notices iGOSPEL HALLS | RICHMOND MISSION I North Avon Road jll a.m.: The Apostle Doctrine. i 7 pan.'. Jesus and the Cannanite Women. STC WALTHAM GOSPEL HALL Shakespeare Road SUNDAY—--7 pan., Gospel Meeting. Speaker: Mr W. Anderson. A WARM WELCOME TO ALL RUTLAND STREET CHAPEL SUNDAY—--110.15 a.m., Bible Teaching followed by Communion. Speaker: Mr B. -Mulholland, from New Guinea. 7 pan., Evening Service taken by the Y’outh Group. TUESDAY—--7.30 pan.. Ladies’ Fellowship. Speaker: Mrs A. Andrew,, from Argentine. Visitors Welcome. I ARMAGH STREET GOSPEL j HALL, 109 Armagh Street. 7 p.m. Gospel Meeting (D.V.) Speaker: Mr W. Early. Hear God’s Way of Forgiveness and Peace. Everyone welcome. 1797 PRESBYTERIAN KNOX CHURCH, cnr Bealey Ave and Victoria St 10 a.m.: Y'ou Shall Love Me. Rev. Rod Madill. 7 p.m.: Discussion Service. Dr Phyllis Guthardt. “Anger.” 3084 ST PAUL’S-TRINITY-PACIFIC CHURCH, cnr Cashel and Madras Sts. Inner City. II a.m.: Morning Worship. 1.30 p.m.: Niuean Service. 3 p.m.: Samoan Service. 4.30 p.m: Cook Island Service. 7 p.m.: Evening Worship in the Chapel. R. S. ROXBURGH, K. FALETOESE. Ministers. 58245
ST GILES. PAPANUI. Minister: Rev. R. W. Simpson. ECUMENICAL MISSION MEETINGS Preacher: Rt Rev. Dr Alan Brash. Sunday, April 11. 10 a.m.— “The Abiding Presence of The Living Christ.” Tuesday, April 24, 7.30 p.m.— “The Joy and Power of Christian Living.” Wednesday, April 25, 7.30 p.m. —“The World - wide Reality of the Church and its Mission.” Thursday, April 26, 7.30 p.m.— “Accepting Christ’s Lordship in Today’s World.” QUESTION BOX ALL WELCOME 3070 ST ANDREW’S CHURCH (opposite Public Hospital) 11.15 a.m.: Morning Worship. Speaker: The Rt Rev. A. A. Brash. 0.8. E.. M.A., B. DD, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church. Luncheon to follow. 7 p.m.: Informal Worship Circle, Deans Hall. Minister: The Rev. Boyd Glassey. 1818 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 63 Worcester Street SUNDAY SERVICES: 9.30 a.m. 11 a.m. Subject of this week’s Lesson Sermon:— DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT OUWDAY SCHOOL: 0.30 am Nursery. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING: 7.30 - This meeting includes testimonies of Christian Science healing. Visitors are Very Welcome CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM, 72 Lichfield Street PHONE 62-544. Open each day from 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. (Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday Thursday) 8 p.m. (Friday). Our Reading Room is for all to use and enjoy STC LIBERAL CATHOLIC CHURCH OF ST FRANCIS, 267 Cambridge Terrace, Phone 327-866. FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EASTER 11 a.m.: Holy Eucharist. Ordination to the Diaconate. 7 p.m.: Confirmation, Ordination of Cleric and Benediction. Visit of Regionary Bishop of N.Z. 1817 METHODIST METHODIST CENTRAL MISSION, 10 a.m.: DURHAM STREET. Morning Worship. Special Music by the Royal Christchurch Musical Society. 7 p.m.: Evening Worship. Maori-Pakeha Service at Rehua Meeting House, 79 Springfield Rd. All Welcome.
Ministers: Rev. Wilf E. Falkingham. Rev. John Roberts. Rev. George Cramond. 59852 HEAR DR ALAN BRASH EXPERIENCED Ecumenical leader returned from serving World Council of Churches, Geneva, Switzerland, to be Moderator of Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. Dr Brash is a passionate preacher with a global perspective of the Gospel as it relates to human issues of peace and justice. The Rt Rev. Dr Brash will address ecumenical gatherings this week: SUNDAY, April 22 (Tomorrow) at Christchurch Cathedral, at 7 p.m. FRIDAY, April 27—An Ecumenical Clergy Seminar--10 a.m.-midday, to be held at the Salvation Army Citadel, 177 Linwood Avenue (Worcester Street ■ end). Topic: “Theological Reflections on Affluence.” INTERESTED LAITY' WELCOME. 1830 REFORMED CHURCH CORNWALL STREET. ST ALBANS II a.m. and 7 p.m.: Minister, Rev. W. Wiersmra. Pb. 855-810. Bishopdale Community Centre, 11 a.m.: Minister, Rev D. -1. Van Gardenen. Pb 596-398. YOU AKE WELCOME
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