Church Notices CHRISTADELPHIAN ADDRESS Sunday 7 p.m. DOES GOD KEEP HIS PROMISE? THE Bible is more than a record of historical value; more than a code of Christian ethics; It Is a book revealing to us God’s purpose, as He revealed It to faithful men of bygone days. Yet how relevant is it today since It was written so long ago? What Is It that God has said? Is it reasonable to expect that God should still keep His promises? This Sunday we will examine both the Promises and their reliability. Lodge Hall, 9 Shirley Road CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 63 Worcester Street SUNDAY SERVICE, 11 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL, (up to 20 years), 11 a.m. TESTIMONY MEETING, WEDNESDAY 7.30 p.m. Visitors are welcome. READING ROOM, 70 Lichfield Street, Phone 62-544, Monday to Friday 11 a.tn.-3 p.m. STC CONGREGATIONAL LINWOOD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Cnr Ferry Rd and Leyden St. Minister: Rev. P. T. Kennett. SUNDAY 26: 10.30 a.m. PREACHER: REV. lAN RYBURN. ALL WELCOME Church Centennial October 1 and 2 1983. Enquiries Mrs G.M. Barton, ph. 892-693. DARE WE BELIEVE EVOLUTION AND THE BIBLE PHONE 894-072 FOR A TAPED MESSAGE. God’s Our Word Light REFORMED CHURCH SERVICES CORNWALL ST, ST ALBANS 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Bishopdale Community Centre 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Ministers: Rev D. J. Van Garderen 596-398 Rev P. Stadt, 855-810. YOU ARE WELCOME GOSPEL ARMAGH STREET GOSPEL HALL 109 Armagh Street Sunday 7 p.m. Gospel Meeting. Speaker: Mr J. Warburton. A warm welcome to all to hear God’s Way of Salvation GOSPEL RUTLAND ST CHAPEL SUNDAY 10.00 a.m.: Sunday School. 10.15 a.m.: Bible Teaching followed by Communion, Speaker, Mr B. Lind. 7.00 p.m. Evening Service, speaker, Dr D. Given. VISITORS WELCOME MAJESTIC HOUSE 126 MANCHESTER ST SUNDAY SERVICES 10 a.m.: Morning Worship. 7 p.m.: Evening Service. Minta Baker (Guest Speaker from Australia). SUBURBAN MEETINGS 7 p.m.: Locations as Below. CASHMERE: Thorrlngton School Hall, Colombo Street. D. Ravenhill. AVONHEAD: Westburn School Hall, Waimatrl Rd. P. Bennetts. PAPANUI: R.S.A. Hall, comer Langdons and Main North Roads. Film: “All the Kings Horses". HALSWELL: Halswell Hall, corner Junction and Halswell Roads. P. Davis. WOOLSTON: Woolston School Hall, corner Ferry Road and Hopkins Street. Steve Blackmore. SHIRLEY: Shirley Intermediate Hall, North Parade and Shirley Road. F. Toni. WEEKLY MEETINGS 126 Manchester Street TUESDAY NO HEALING MEETING 7.00 p.m.: Bible Studies. Inquiries: Phone 792-781.
BETHEL CHMSTON FELLOWSHIP “A FAMILY WORSHIP ANO TEACHING CENTRE” HORTICULTURAL HALL, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE and GLOUCESTER STREET, SUNDAY, 10 a.m. and 7 p,m. (CRECHE IN MORNINGS) PASTOR: Ron Reeves. Phone Woodend 710 GIVE GOD’S WORD IST PLACE “He that hath the Son hath life; and he that hath not the son of God hath not life.” - 1. John 5:12. A man confided in me that he was in trouble with his marriage, his finances and his business. He was instructed to apply the dynamic life of Christ to his situation — this he did. Within a short time his marriage was a happy one, his business began to prosper, and in one year, he ws able to repay his debts of several thousand dollars. He is now free from the sin of ignorance. This Sunday you can experience the Love that God has for you in an atmosphere where the power of God is in operation to meet your need. Bring your Bible, pencil and paper and begin to discover how to let God bless you. BRING THE SICK - JESUS IS LORD
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