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THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH—WILLIS STREET. Minister: REV. P. GLADSTONE HUGHES, B.A. Morning, 11 o’clock: CIVIC SERVICE.' TO mark the Installation of His Worship the Mayor and the commencement ot a new term of office for members of the City Council, the Hospital Board and the Harbour Board. Evening 7 o’clock: “THE RIGHT USE OF FREEDOM.” Organ Recital. 6.40 p.m. Social Hour After the Service. Cordial Invitation to Servicemen and Women. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH. The Terrace. THE REV. BRIAN KILROY, M.A. 11 a.m.: “IN THE FACE OF INDIFFERENCE.” 7 p.m.: “THE TAKING OF OATHS.’’ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21s 12.30 to 12.50 p.m.: Prayer and Dedication, THE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Cr. Bowen St.). Preacher* REV. It. S. H. WEARNE. til a.m.: “Our Walk With God.” 7 p.m.: “Tlje British Empire and the Gospel.” Service for Pacific Islanders after the Evening Service. CONGREGATIONAL. KENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 11 a.m.: “LIVING UP TO OUR DIVINE RESOURCES.” 7 p.m.: "THE LUST FOR POWER.” REV. H. 'R. FELL, M.A., B.D. CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Minister: Rev. cTg. H. BYCROFT. SUNDAY SERVICES. 11 a.m.: REV. R. W. SIMPSON will give a Talk on the Wellington Christian Order Week. 7 p.m.: REV. E. W. GRIGG, M.A. Topic, “WHAT THE CHURCH IS DOING.” On Tuesday Evening tbs' Rev. Leonard Hurst. London Missionary Society Secretary'for Australia and N.Z., will address a Public Jleeting in the Cambridge Terrace Hall. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH, Bouleott Street, Near Willis Street, Minister: REV. LAWRENCE A. NORTH. 11 a.m.: QUARTERLY COMMUNION SERVICE. Reception of New Members. 7 p.m.: Subject, "WHEN FAITH IS CHALLENGED.” Friendly Hour at conclusion. Visitors are cordially in. vited to attend these Services. A WELL-WARMED CHURCH WITH A WELCdME. * CITY TEMPLE, Lome Street Cambridge Terrace). SUNDAY.—HI a.m.- Breaking of Bread. 3.30 p.m.: Bible Studies. 7 p.m.: Speaker. Pastor A. Gardiner. Subject, “Lessons from the Autumn.” Soloist, Mrs. E. Brightwell. TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m.: Waiting Meeting. THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m.: Speaker, Pastor C. Saunders. Subject, “A Stimulant for These Dark Days.” TONIGHT (Saturday), 7.30 o’clock: Bright Gospel Service. PLIMMERTON, Steyne Avenue, Sunday, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. TE HORO, Mr. H. Best’s Home, Snnday, 11 a.m., 2.30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Speaker, Pastor C. Saunders. TiRUEST PATRIOTISM. WITHIN our Commonwealth today the need for MATERIAL armaments is great, but THE NEED OF’ GODLINESS IS GREATER. WE CAN DO OUR FIGHTING FORCES •NO GREATER SERVICE than to be CONSTANT TN PRAYER. THAT OUR COMPANY OF ISRAEL NATIONS SHALL TURN TO GOD and RESTORE THE DIVINE CONSTITUTION. (Malachi 4.4). (N.Z.) HEADQUARTERS, BRITISH-ISRAEL WORLD FED., (INC), A.M.P.. Wellington. THE~CITIZENS’ INTERCESSORY SERVICE Will be held (D.V.) on ' TUESDAY MIDDAY, 12.40 to 1.20 p.m. EVERY WEEK In the TOWN HALL. This Week His Worship the Mayor (Mr. W. Appleton) will speak briefly on “OUR KING’S CALL TO PRAYER, And a number of Councillors will take part. ORGANIST: C. W. KERRY, ESQ. Join with us in this time of Intercession for our Nation Each Tuesday. Sponsored by the Citizens’ Intercessory Service Committee and the Christian Businessmen’s Association. "HELERON” HOUSE OF PRAYER, St TUR HAY, 8 p.m.: Speaker. Mrs. S. TL jMly. Subject, Unanswered Prayer. Tuesday, 7.30: Prayer Meeting. Wednesday, 10.30 a.m.; Prayer and Intercession for Peace and all those fi&ht ing in the Armed Forces. . All welcome. Come, bring a friend. Cup .-f tea. ._r- ’ CHKISTADELPniAN MEETING, Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road. PUBLIC LECTURE (God willing) SUNDAY NEXT, 7 p.m. Subject: •■lmmortality: Is It a Present Possession or a 1 Future Gilt.' A cordial welcome t" hear this phase ot the Gospel discussed.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 223, 17 June 1944, Page 3

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587

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 223, 17 June 1944, Page 3

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