RELIGIOUS SERVICES. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND CT. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS STREET. Minister: REV J R BLANCHARD, BA 11 am—"The Ho\euug Angel Girt with Golden1 Wings." 7p m —"A. SLOGAN FOR 1932." Soloist, Mibs Dorothy Spillei. Picaoher at both Services: REV. J. R. BLANCHARD, B .A. gT. ANDREW'S CHURCH, The Terrace. Minister^ REV R. J HOWIE, BA. 11 am.—* The Peace of Defeat" 7 p.in —"Attempting the Impossible." P/reacber at Both Services: I REV. DR. GIBB. 4, ~ ; JTEN1 1 TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 11 a m.—Subject, ' The Speaking God " 7 pan—"Our Towers of Babel1' Preachei: REV. J. T. V. STEELE, M A. CT. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN I CHURCH, Adelaide road. (i, Minister: REV. W. R. MILNE. / DIVINE WORSHD?, 11 am., 7 pm. 11 a m—Mr. T. C. Brash. 7 p.m.—Mr. A. A. Whitelawi gT. GILES' CHURCH, Kilbimie crescent. Minister: REV, E. J. ORANGE. 11 a m. 7 p m . Preacher: REV. GEO. HUNT. T^ELBURN PRESBYTERIAN •*■*■ CHURCH. MmislpL: Rev. J. Hubbard, MA BD ao-moirow's Services, 11 a m. and 7 p.m Rev. Robin Adair, MA, B.D. J£ARORI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, II a.m.. and 7 p.m. Rev; J. M. Patterson, M.A. JJOSENEATH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SerMces: 11 am. and 7 pm. 1 teacher at both Services. REV. R. T. WEARNE. gEATOUN PRESBYTERIAN r n CHU? CH--lotl» Jan.-ll am, Mtr. B. Stephenson. 7pm, Mi. C. R. Ed Taond. £JALVLN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ~. Brooklyn. Master the Rev. D. M. Hercus, B.A. Public Worship, 11 am. and 7 pm Preacher: Mr Alec. Henderson. 1^? "W'?ere Strangers are Alwajs Welcome!" TO-MORROW (Su^ay) Services will be AFTERNffltt^^TJlargeHall MR ROBT. LATDLAW" SENI? ol Auckland, wijll give 'a. Special Address on the subject-., "God Looking for Men Come and hear this veteran teacher and preacher on this \ital EVENING. 7 o'clock The Gospel SorSa?vlS Softo 0d" UlSPeakon"The 5- H- BLAIKLOCK, MA, Of JP-^- M- B^KLOCK, MA Of the Classics Department, Auckland University CoUcge and Lecturer in Gieek ser,^ J?I ' Auckland, will conduct a series of bpeciabMechnßs on tho Eveninp of Wedß«dg.and Thursday Next, at 74j, also on SUNDAY, 17th JANUARY. Subjects will be as follow s — WEDNESDAY NEXT, 7 45. "ConsecraTHURSDAY NEXT, 7.45 "The Revolt of Youth." SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 2 43- "The Claims of the Olcl Testament." SUNDAY EVENING, 7 o'clock. 'The Cost of Lmng." Thursday Evening's Meeting will have a special appeal to Young ;■ People, and it is expected that a laigc audience will be pieseut The Message will be of absorbing interest to hearers of all ages. Visitors to the City specially welcome to all these services. riHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING. VICTORIA HALL, ADELAIDE ROAD. An Address will be delivered willing) in the abo-ve''hall on'1 SUNDAY 1 f, -,\ t ' ' BuJ>iec{: THE .VITAL QUESTION, "ARE YOU i - SAVED?" . . -- i. ' - A cordial invitation to come and hear this Address. ■ *' • ,' ' l Seats Free.' No Collection. Y^HBISTADELPHMN \' MEETING '. ' ROOM,/' Orange Hall, Bi^ick street, Petone. An Address will be 'delivered' (God willing) m the above v h'alK on SUNDAY NEXT, 7 pm. Subject, "THE GOSPEL." iSpeaker-'' Mr.' F» KnowJes. 'i ]A cordial onvitatioii to be pirTsent Seats Free. •', No Collection. "-I ~ ; TI7ELLINGTON ' SPIRITUALIST y CHURCH, (Inc.), Kent terrace. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. MRS. S. T. 'COVENTRY Will delner a Trance-Address. Clairvoyance T^iid After Circle. Tuesday, 8 p.m.— Members^ Circle. Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Seance and Supper. l THE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND (Wellington Branch), Rechabite Chambers, 125, Willis street. DIVINE SERVICE, 7 pm. Speakei: Mr..Turnei. Subject- "The ( Soul's Awakening." j Clanvoyance' and JAfter, Circle. THEOSOPHICAI, ' SOCIETY, •■- IS, MARION STREET. Near Te Alp" P.O. Public Lectnre: "CrnLISATIOIi'AT THE CROSS ROADSi' "We hdvc followed precedents, now we must make pieccdents foi ages to come" —(Oliver Wendell Holmes.) TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m. FAITH'" LUTHERAN^ CHURCH, Trades Hall, Vivian street. ' SUNDAY, "fp.m. "GOD'S GLORY AND GRACE." I B.A. NOFFKB. gOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS). A MEETING FOR WORSHD? will be held on SUNDAY, the 10th irist. at 7 p.m., at Fiiends' Bouse, Moncricfi street, off Elizabeth street. Visitors cordially invited. T>ETHEL TEMPLE (ASSEMBLIES 01 ■" GOD), 191, Vivian street. SUNDAY—II a.m. ami 7 p.m THURSDAY—7.3O p.m. .Exposition of the Scriptures. Services conducted by Pastor E. T. Mellor.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1932, Page 4
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