RELIGIOUS SERVICES. i CT. PAUL'S piw-ckTHEDRAL, •^ Mulgrave streefi. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9 a.m.—SPECIAL SERVICE. 11 am—Morning Piayei .ami Soinion CANON PERCIVAL JAMES 12 Noon—Holy Conimunioie. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Senuijn THE REV. GORDON McKEyziE. gT. PETER'S. WILL US STREET Ist SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 am.—Ma-fins and Sernaon. Preacher, the Rev. E. R. Lawlion. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. gT. MARK'S CHURCH, Dufferin strciet. FIRST SUNDAY AFTER. EPIPHANY. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 am.—Morning Prayer and Seimon i 7 p m.—Evensong and Sciinon. Preacher, Rev. IS. Lawton. ' j^jiramar! I FIRST SUNDAY AFTEE, EPIPHANY. St. Geoige's: 9 30 am., ffioly Communion; 7 p.m., Evensong. St. JucT«'s. Bam, JHoly Communion, 11 am, Morning Player- & pm., Holy Baptism, 7 ix.ni, Evensong St Aldan's: 7pm, Evcnisong. i WELLINGTON CFEX MISSION.I Church of England. j Ist SUNDAY AFTER EPD?HAXY. | 10th JANUARY},, 1932. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. ' i 930 a m.—Children's Eucharist. ' 11 am.—Holy Communion and Sermon. 7 pm—Mission Service in Hall, Totoanaki'street. ■. 8 30 p.m.—Service m Men's Sheltei. 'THE SAILORS' FRIEND SOCLETY *- CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, .Whitmore street. ' Services, 11 and 7. , Preacher, jMe. James Moore, Minaoner. (1) "Yes, No." (2) 'T'resentaay Burdens." Soloist, Mies G. Tfibberd. 'Song Service, 8 30. The Orchestra will lead. Will jou lend a hand? ' i SAILORS' SfJCEETY, 57, Cuba street. f 7 pm—Bright Gospel Service. /Preacher: Bugadier Imne, SA. Solpe, Duets, Quaitet 8.30 p m.—Home Hour and Soiig Service. A Welcome awaits' you. Will you help! "yIVIAN STREET BAPTISff CHURCH. RiEV. L. J. BQPLTON SMTTH, Minister. TO-MORROW'S SER-fnCES. 11 am.—"What a Chnstiaa Should. Be." 7 p.m.—"Between Two Fijies—A Foigotten Tragedy." Preacher at Both 'glervices: REV. PRINCIPAL NORTH, D.D. MIRAMAR BRANCH—7 rp.m., Mr. F. L. Smart, of N.Z. Baptist College.' Subject, "A Touch that Ileveals." A Cordial Welcome; to All. JJERHAMPORE BAI/JCIST CHURCH. 11 a.m.: Mr. F. L. Sm.ut. 7 pm.j Subject, "AmJ What of Your Heart?" Preacher, 'Mr. M. J. Eade. A Hearty Welijoine for All. J^YALL BAY B.&PTIST CHURCH. Resolution stVeet^ Moining. Mr. W. S. Mountjoy. Evening. Mr. IJ. A. Hams. TSLAND BAY IiAPTKT CHURCH.-----1 SERVICES To-MORROW (Sunday)r 11 a m^'ilr. E. N«>es,. 7pm, Rev. H E. 1 ,» '<- Ediidge. " THROOKLYN BAPTJBST \ CHURCH' ** . Mormnfr, 11—Mr. H. A.^ Hams. Evening, 7—Mrs. E. Nees. Mornmgton, 7—Mr. J. Wood: Heaity Welcome to All. rjHURCH OF CHRIST, v /Vivian street. Minister! W. G. CACRPENTER. 11 am.—Communion nid Address. ' 7 p.m.—EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Sub1 Dect, "WTiat to Do with Liie s Burdens. THE CHURCH WITH A WELCOME. r<HURCH: OT CHRIST, WELLINGTON SOUTH. 11 am.—W. J. LOWE, v-, , t 7 p.m.—MR. L. USMAr! Subje'cti "THE HEAD OF. TJHE!; CHURCH." _j i , > rjHJiISTIAN f SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH1 Ote 1 CHRIST, i SCIENUS I, 46j, Boulcott street, Wellington^ 1 > | branch of The Mother C liurch, The First Church of Christ, Seiecitist, in .Boston, Mass., US &.. ■ \' _ SERVlfcEfi: SUNDAY—II a.m. andt7lp.ni. WEDNESDAY-Testimoiisy Meeting. 8 P.m. ~ ; Sunday School is Closed Bor Holidays. Reading Room, Rodm Third Floor, Courtenay Chambers, 15, Courtenay place. Open daily (except Sattnidayr and public holidays), 12.30 p.m. to'4"p.m.,' and Wednesday evenings from (JSOI ,to 7.45 p.m. ?ree Circulating Librari; of Mrs. {MoVs Works available at Reacbibs Room: ~ ~ SECOND CHURCH' «t>P CHRIST SCD3NTIST, BOLTON STIUEET . (Off Wellington terrie* North, ,near Parliament Bml^ings). Branch of The Mother,Cl»wrch, Ihe First Church of Christ, Sciemliat.. in Boston, Mass., XJ&.K. - , SERViqESfc: SUNDAY—II a.m. and;7ip.mv . , ' WEDNESDAY—Testimoror Meeting. 8 " pjn. ' ' F * * >' \ Snnday School is'Closea'ifcir Holidays." Reading Room arid Free [Circulating Library, 607, T. and 6. Building, Lambton quay. Open daily to thfc putlio (except Saturday!!) from 12 30_rto 4.30' p.m. Wednesday 'evenings from S to 7.45. : Friday evenings'from 7 till 8.30.' k < , rj.OSPEL HALL, Vn (JCAN' STREET. ' ( The Gospel o£ the Grace of <3bd will (D.V.) be preached in Go Bpel Hall, Vivian street, on SUNDAY^NEST, at 7 p.m. " Speaker. MR, C, J.[jTILYARD. RFiGWAY SCHOOL, } IORNINGTON. The Gospe] of the Gr.Bce, of God will also be declaied at, 7 p.m(l on SUNDAY. Speaker. TMR: A. P. CRAWFORD. Everyone is heaflalj united'"to attend ithe above Meetings. » , No collection. Hymn looks provided. NZ. EVANGELICAL MISSION (Incor. xhe Pentecosfcal Mission ofN.Z"). AIEXANDRA BEALL, 1 • Abel Smith •street. 1 , SUNDAY, ip'th JANJ ARY,.;1932. 11 a.m.—Feliowrfdp' and < ommunion. 7'p.m.—Hi. F.,William , of the Down ' and Out Mission, Aucl land, will sppak. Subjec,:' "MDIACLE ! OF!, GOD." Pait i of My Life Sto y; or "Can God Bring About a Reco-f«ery to, the Present World Crisis?" BROQKLYN-ll a.m., Ifc. H. Gallus, of Auckland. - ' A hearty Welco-flie to all. QHURCH OF ;ST ALBAN (Liberal Caiiholic), ID, Marion stieefc (onp. Te Aro P. 0.). Ist SUNDAY AFT fiR EPIPHANY. 11 a.m.—Holy EucharAst.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1932, Page 4
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