THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS STREET. Morning. 11: “THe" PRIVILEGE OF SERVICE" (Ordination of Elders.) Evening, 7: “ON PLAYING ONE'S PART” Preacher: REV. GLADSTONE HUGHES, B.A. Social Hour in Hall after Evening Service for Service Men and Women and Friends. ■Wednesday. 7.45: Annual Congregational Meeting. Thursday, 7.30: Combined Presbyterian Service. PRESBYTERY OF WELLINGTON, NATIONAL DAY OF PBAYER feMBEK g A Service will be held in ST JOHN’S CHURCH. WILLIS STREET, FROM 7.30 PAL ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, THE TERRACE. Tffß REV. BRIAN KILROY, M.A. 11 a.m,: “THINGS THAT CAN NOT BE SHAKEN.” 7 p.m.: “CHANGE AND PERMANENCE.” On Thursday, September 3, the Church will be open for Prayer from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. KENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. CAMPAIGN FOR CHRISTIAN ORDER. 11 a.m.: THE REV. D. CALDER, B.A. 7 p.m.: THE REV. C. E. PERKINS. THE BAPTIST CHURCH CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH. (Boulcott St—Near Willis St.) Minister: REV. LAWRENCE A. NORTH. Services of Worship: 10 a.m.: Bible Classes. 11 a.m.: Broadcast Service. Subject: “FAITH OR FATALISM.” Choir: “Our Blest Redeemer.” - 7 p.m.: Subject, “A CALL TO FITNESS.' 8.15 p.m.: Friendly Hour for Visitors to the Church. Thursday. 7.30 p.m.: Day of Prayer Service. CONGREGATIONAL T’f the CAMBRIDGE CHURCH the Rev. C. G. Hedley BY LI.(JI* L will continue his Addresses on REVELATION at the Evening Service: ."The Cojuing Rupture—What John Saw in Heaven. This is at 7 p.m. .^ Ir ‘. Byero£ 1 t l ? h “selli'n ° WELCOMED. OUR KING’S CALL TO pItAYEH. “More things are wrought by prayer." than this world dreams of.” At this time of great national need His Most Gracious Majesty, King George A 1,, has requested that Thursday next,. Sep-, tember 3, be observed as a Day of Prayer. All are therefore most earnestly requested to attend a CITIZENS * INTERCESSORY SERVICE which will be held 12.30 12.30 to p.m. THURSDAY’' to p.m. 1.80 at the ' MAJESTIC THEATRE, WILLIS STREET (Kindly lent for this . Service by. Fuller’s Theatre Cofpn. Ltd.) Chairman: His Wor'shiy the Mayor. Among those taking part will be his Excellency the Governor-General, the United States Charge d’ Affairs, and representatives of the Churches. A Brief Address, "OUR SUPREME* NEED,” will be given by Rev. W. A. Burley. M.A. COME AND PRAY’ FOR OUR EMPIRE AND OUR ALLIES. • @CITY TEMPLE. LORNE STREET (off Cambridge Tee.). SUNDAY. 11.0: Breaking of Bread Service. 7.0: Gospel Address by Pastor C. C. Scadden. TUESDAY. 7.30: Prayer and Waiting Meeting. THURSDAY. 7.30: Ministry Meeting. SATURDAY (Tonight). 7.30: Young People’s Meeting. 'Services also held at Petone, Plimmerton, and To lloro. BRIGHT SINGING. CHEERFUL CHORUSES. Everybody Welcome. REPENTA NC’E—PRAYER AND THANKSGIVING. “THEY" NEVER SOUGHT THE LORD IN VAIN WHO SOUGHT THE LORD. ARIGHT.” Israel (Anglo-Saxondom) are instructed to CALL I I’ON GOD IN THU DAY" OF TROUBLE (Psalm 5<):14-lu), bill THOUSANDS OF LIVES HANG UPON OUR SEEKING GOD ARIGHT—In repentance, sincerity and THANKFULNESS FOR ALL lIIS MERCY. ”1 WILL YET HE ENQUIRED OF BY THE HOUSE OF ISRAEL TO DO IT FOR THEM.” (Ezekiel 36:37). N.Z. 11EADQUARTERS, BRITISH-ISRAEL WORLD FED. (INC.), A.M.P., Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 284, 29 August 1942, Page 4
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