RELIGIOUS SERVICES. •JT METHODIST CHURCH OF NE 1 iU- ZEALAND. WELLINGTON CENTRAL CIRCUIT. \ WESLEY CHURCH, 69-73 TARANAJ ; " STREET. 11 a.m.—-THE SAINTS AND TH WORLD." 7 p.m.-"MORE THAN CONQUERORS REV. PERCY PARIS. , Anthem: "Weary of Earth" (Tozer). 2 BROOKLYN CHURCH. 11 a.m.: Children's Service. 7 p.m.: Youi - Service. Solo by Mr. T. J. Main Anthem, "It Passeth Knowledge 1» Preacher at both Services: Rev. ' Skuse. ARO STREET MISSION. . 11 a.m.: Mr. H. F. Clarke. 7 p.m.: M H. N. Vivian begins his Ministr ■i- Musical items by Miss Dorothy Me 0 lard and Miss Phyllis Erickeson. - rfHE METHODIST CHURCH 0 N x NEW ZEALAND. WELLINGTON EAST CIRCUIT. HATAITAI—II a.m., "Where Is Wisdo Found?" 7 p.m., "The Sin of tl World." Sacrament of Lord's Suppe •y Preacher, Rev. O. Burnet. MARANUI—II a.m., Rev. A. R. Peni Sacrament of Lord's Supper. 7 p.m Mr. W. F. Stock. ISLAND RAY-ll a.m., Mr. R. Hard N. Boys. 7 p.im, Rev. A. R. Perm. Saen 0 ment of Lord's Supper. WORSER BAY-11 a.m., Rev. F. Greei wood. 7 p.m., Rev. E. S. Hoddiuot The Sacrament of Lord's Supper. MIRAMAR—II a.m., Rev. E. S. Hodd nott. Sacrament of Lord's Supper. ( p.m., Mr. F. Steele. METHODIST CHURCH 01- NEY ZEALAND. THORNDON CIRCUIT. MOLESWORTH STREET—II.O. Rev. 1 W. Mayson, B.A. (H.C.); 7.0, Mr. J. t W. Reed. Anthem. KARORI—II.O, Rev. A. M. Costai (H.C.); 7.0.. Rev. A. M. Costain. R< ception into Membership Service NORTHLAND—II.O, Sister Martha: 7.( ' Rev. R. W. Mayson, B.A. (H.C.). KAIWARRA—7.O, Mr. H. S. Hart. KARORI WEST SCHOOL—7.O, Mr. A . H. Brooks, . rpRINITY METHODIST CHURCI •*• Ist Tram Stop south past Public Hospital. REV. WALTER PARKER » Will Conduct Both Services. * 11 a.m.—"RISEN WITH CHRIST." Ser *■ • vice broadcast. 7 p.m.— "THE STRAIN WILL BRING THE ■ "THE STRAIN WILL BRING THE STRENGTH." STRENGTH." ' WEBB STREET METHODISE " CHURCH. : REV. O. E. BURTON, M.A. ' 11 a.m.—"The Temptation of Our Lord.' . 7 p.m.—"ldeal Movement of the Churc] in the Economic Field." THE CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CON GREGATIONAL CHURCH. REV. ARTHUR MURIEL, M.C., B.A. | Topics for Sunday: 11 a.m.—"This House That I Have Built.' ' 7 p.m.—"The City With Twelve Gates/ Communion in the Evening. ■\TEWTOWN CONGREGATIONAI 1> CHURCH, Constable Street. REV. C. CANNELL HOSKIN. 11 a.m.—"A Study of Saul's Con version.'' 7 p.m.—"How to be Good." (Communion to follow.) THE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL A CHURCH. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY*. 11 a.m.—REV. K. A. BELL. 7 p.m.—REV. H. W. NEWELL. Singing and Tableaux by the Children. rpoRY ■ STREET .HALL, IOEY S T RJ3 E T HAL L, Next Mount Cook School. SUNDAY. 2.45 p.m.—Adult Bible Study in Upstairs Hall. Mr. E. Fairbairn will speak on Exodus, Ch. 15. 7 p.m.—We heartily invite you to enjoy this service with us. Bright singing and a stirring address by Mr. C. J. Drake. "ON WHAT CONDITIONS WILL GOD "ON WHAT CONDITIONS WILL GOD DELIVER OUR NATION." DELIVER OUR NATION."' WEDNESDAY. 7.45 p.m.—After a time of prayer Dr. J. M. Laird will speak on "A STUDY IN THE. PROPHECY OF HAGGAI." All the young people specially welcome. THURSDAY. . 2.30 p.m.—Women's Prayer Meeting. THORNDON RESIDENTS. THORNDON RESIDENTS. We welcome yon to oul1 service in the Assembly Hall, Thorndon School, at 7 p.m. on Sunday, when Mr. L. T. Jacobsen will speak. PHRJ STADELPHI AN M EETING. VICTORIA HALL, Adelaide Road. An Addrees wjll be delivered (God willing) on SUNDAY NEXT, at 7 p.m. Subject: "DOES GOD INTERFERE AMONG THE NATIONS? HAS HE A PURPOSE WITH THE EARTH?" A Cordial invitation to hear this address. SUNDAY SCHOOL, 2.45 p.m. Bible Class Wednesday, 8 p.m. ORANGE HALL, BUJ.CK STREET.. PETONE. 7 p.m. Subject: "THE GOSPEL OF THE KINGDOM OF GOD." A Hearty Welcome. "PUBLIC LECTURE. JJahai's Message. "The Earth —One Country: Mankind Its Citizens." Can this be achieved? Bahai —'the latest World Faith—answers the Eternal Question. Keynote of an Amazing International Movement of Limitless Possibilities. | Lecturer: Miss Dulcie Burns, Auckland Bahai Spiritual Assembly. Solo Pianist: Miss Marion Evans, A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L. TOMORROW (SUNDAY), AT 7 p.m. THEOSOPHICAL HALL t 19 MARION STREET. "SATAN IS VERY BUSY." TRAVELLING to Waika'nae last Satur- -*- day we noticed a man going through the train giving out curds with these words on them: "Satan is very busy throughout the earth today, because his time is getting short, but soon God is going to chain him up for 1000 years." Read Rev. 20. One man scoffed, but wo assured him it was solemnly true. As we look around the world today who would doubt it? Politically, we see the world rapidly going towards Socialism— Satan's greatest snare. Morally, the world is growing more wicked every day. Spiritually, it saddens one too much to speak of it, but if ever there was a day when Satan was busy it is today. With modernists and false.teachers doing his hellish work of deceiving and damning souls for all eternity. The strange thing about if is tiuit the vast majority of people seem content to be deceived. Next week (D.V.) we hope to expose some of these damnable heresies. We have a full stock of "Thf* Travellers' Guide from Death to Life." and shall forward a copy i Ires to "Whosoever will." Wrile.-,F. J. i Gross, U Rakau Road, E2. ,;' j
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