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.'•.-..'.'■ ; religious; services.- g;%gl::;ff'.: V-"^;; ;.V-: UNITED WITNESS AND ■-iE^M^^'S^Q. A CALL TO ADVENTURERS FOR CalM Inviting Christians of all denominations to rally to the -fight for 'the __ng_bi_ b* -.'■■:■ j- God on earth .-:.;-■':,-, -:--<J-^'- .-.:■'', ■' . S.P EC lAL ; S P-E A 'K"E »-V. V^\-- .'/..'. '']I~^'- .. .//, // _^ :' ;. Widely-known: Bible /Expositor and Fearless Preacher of Righteousness^- '-'-. COMBINED. CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA" "^ : MO ; - Singing Commences 7.15-p.m.. \ .....,., ' ; ....,..._-, ■'■" CITY TEMPLE, LOENE^STEEfi^;; ). , (BETWEEN TORY STREET AND CAMBRIDGE .-'ERRACS)-^ " r' _ '_ Advertisement Inserted jointly by the New' Covenant Assembly (Inc.), Apostol)c*lG_;Usch, -.- Pentecostal—Evangelical Mission arid Bible Study/ Mission. I^^?'--' .

THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. OF NEW ZEALAND. St." John's Church/- Willis St.. .Minister, Rev. Gladstone. Hughes.- Morning, 11: ; "On \ Speaking _-. Comfortably, to Jerusalem." ' Evening; 7: "The. Paradox of Modern Man." '/.'. Affer-chUrch. Social. Hour. Cordial: invitation. -v • ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, The Terrace.—The .Rev. Brian Kilroy, M.A. .11 -a.iv.;. "Life Not Death for Which We Pant." 7 p.m., "Distraction and. Peace." Social hour after the Evening Service. . KENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH " —li;' a.m.:,- "Good. Tidings." "' 7. p.m.: "Fe_r in Our"Heart3 Today." "Rev. H. R; Fell, M.A., "B.D. ' ST. JAMES'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 235 Adelaide-Rd. .. Minister, Rev. W. Elliott, M.A. 9.45 a.m.: United • Bible Class Service for the dedication of Work-month contributions to the Memorial and Thanksgiving Fund. 11 a.m.: The Homing Instinct. 7 p.m.: Mnason of Cyprus. Wednesday, October 31, 7.45 p.m.: Hallowe'en Concert. KELBURN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 5 Raroa Rd. Minister, Rev. W. J. Pellow, Th.M. 11 a.m.: "The Message of Forgiveness.". 7 p.m.: "Divine Discipline." ST. GILES'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Kilbirnie Cres.—ll a.m., ''The Spirit of Contentment." 7 p.m., Mr. L. Cornwell, Director of the Malaya Evangelical Mission. Rev. A. W. Armstrong. ■ SEATOUN PRESS YTERIAN CHURCH;—Re v. Dr. E. N. Merrington. 11- a.m., "The Need of the Spiritual." 7 p.m.,, "Everything for Everyman." KARORI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ■' Minis-' . ter, the Rev.. J. M. Bates. 11a.m.: "The law Of Man arid/the' Law of. God.'.'. 7 p.m.: ''Christian • Luxury." "VTGAIO PRESBYTERIAN' SERVICE; in the -11 Returned Service Club .Hall at 7 o'clock./ Preacher,, the Very Rev. D. D. :Sedtt.- Subject, "The Full Christian Confession.". Youth Work at 11 a.m. Public-School-, Chelmsford: St. ■-■ ><=!■>,,_ rpHE SALVATION ARMY. /CJ^V^TV X Wellington: City Corps.'. (OT;) VIVIAN ST. CITADEL. I Major and Mrs; Searle, Corps x£~~3^ Tonight, 7.30 o'clock: OpenAir, Dixon St. This Sunday. 11 a.m.: Holiness Assembly. Subject, "The Nameless. Prophet." Speaker, Mrs. Major Searle. Band and Songsters. Attend and be blessed. -3 p.m.: Great. Praise Meeting, conducted by. Padre (Major) W.. Thompson. Citadel Band and . Songsters. Music, Song, and Testimony. Bring.the Family. 7 p.m.: People's Salvation Meeting, . conducted .by Padre (Major) Will Thompson," . recently returned from-' overseas service in the Middle. East. Band .and Songsters assisting. -Old and new friends specially invited. Attend the Vivian St. Citadel,; Special - Note: Thursday,. "'7.45 p.m. -Self-denial Ingathering -.Service; conducted by Commissioner J. Evan Smith. Attend this great public meeting ..of interest >pTX rFHE. .SALVATION' '.'.'. ARMY. i__=rft__\ X' Constable . Street. I >^fc_V^ I WELLINGTON SOUTH CORPS. irt/EgPhl Tonight, 7 o'clock: Open-air at x__s_!_f/ Green Street." .^^__3^ This Sunday, all Meetings conducted by Major and Mrs. L. Millar. 7.30 a.m. : Prayer. 11 a.m.: Holiness Meetir.g; Subject, "Working out . our own Salvation." 7 p.m.: The People's Salvation Meeting. Subject, "Mighty' Moments." Band and Songsters assisting. All welcome. THE; SALVATION ARMY, Brooklyn.—Children's Anniversary Programme, Saturday, October 27.. at 7.30. p.m. Brigadier and Mrs. W. Smith (late of Korea) will preside. Three Public Meetings, Sunday, October 28. 11 a.m., Holiness Meeting; 2.30 n*.m.. Primary Children and Prize-giving; 6.45 p,ni„ People's Salvation Meeting It. Dawson, Lieutenant. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, BOLTON ST. (off The Terrace, near Parliament Bldgs.), Branch of The" Mother Church, The First Church of = Christ, -Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Services, Sunday, 11 a.m., and.7 p.m. Subject: "Probation after Death." SundaySchool, 22 The Terrace, at 11 o'clock. Wed-nesday-Meeting, at which testimonies of healing are given, S p.m. Reading Room and Free Circulating Library, 212 Colonial Mutual-Life Bldgs. (2nd Floor). Open daily to tlie puolic (except Saturdays, Sundays;' and Public Holidays); .Monday. Tuesday,- and Thursday". 11 . a.m. to-:4.30. p.m.-; Wednesday, II a.m. to: 9 p.m. , All are welcome. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, Market-St.,. Lower. Hutt,.off Woburn Rd., Branch of The . Mother/ Churcli,,. The First Church of Christ;'.Scientist,:in'."-'Boston',.- Mass., U.S.A. Services: Sunday, 11 a.m. and .'7 p.m. Suridy 'School,••'o.3o a.m.- Subject: "Probation -'.After Death." >': Wednesday "Meeting,1 8 p:m.'Reading .Room arid Free- Circulating Library,-/• eni". High, St. and .Laing's Rd:,- open daily, Monday to Friday inclusive. Wednesday evening,; 7 to 7.40. Friday evening, -7" t0.i5.30. ■\T-EW THOUGHT,;MOVEMENTv -72a -;Manners SS-- StJ : Sunday; at -7.15 p.m. ' Speaker: Mr. F. Broome. Subject, "Spiritual Atomic Bomb." -Wednesday.Night: Lecture, "Realisation of Life.." Study Circle, /8. o'clock.. Lecturer, Madame Logan Britton: "New Thought." Thursday: Social Afternoon, 2.30. Sunday: Special Messages from Flowers, by Madame Logan Britotn. .'. ' ' LOWER HUTT, R.S.A. Hall, High St.— Pastor and Mrs. S.- Burgess, widely travelled Australasian Evangelists and Revivalists, commence a special series of Meetings Sunday (tomorrow) at 7 p.m. Subject: "Can Faith Move Mountains?" Make sure you hear them. Meetings sponsored in the interests of the . National Revival Crusade.' GOSPEL MESSAGE.—The widelyraccepted term "innocent women and children" Is not found in Holy Writ (Rom. 3.23, Job 14.4). (a) Eve brought death (1 Tim. 2.14). .(b) Women in male attire forbidden (Deiit. 22:5). (c) "Painted" (Jezebel 2, Kings 9 :30-7). (d) A meditation (Prov. 7, ' Rev, .17). - (c) Isaiah's day (3.16-26-1, Pet. 3 :3-6K (O 'B'elsen "(Mat. 14 :S). (g) Christ's Mother (Matt.-• 12 :40-sli, John 2 :4; :6 :63). ■r Reader rtbe./Perfect Man's coming (Eph. .4:13,. Phil:; 3:2l;':Max*;-16/:16). Charts,, etc., free:: Frank/,Wifliment,'.3o ,Espin Cre- -- v' ■■ ''....'/'-'--■'" ■'"-- .''■"'-.'■'-■''.:•'*:'•■•"'/-■/-■- T UTHERAN ; CHURCH ' '■' (EyANGELICAL), _L_. King St., off- Adelaide/ Rd.j.-hear/.Basin Reserve.—Minister..' Rev. ■C. W;>,-:Appelt; Reformation. Services -at. 11 .a.m. and 7.. _v;m. All welcome. ■ :'■ -'.'': ■■ -.. -. ';./;': '■••■ T\7'oU are cordially ..invited to hear Evangelist L Wood on "The Truth About-Heaven: Is It a-Real Place? Where is It?•: When Do We Go There? What is It Like? How Will Its Occupants Spend. Their Time? Shall We Know Loved Ones?" An; earnest, informative address on a subject you have always wanted to .know more about. Khandallah Hall, Ganges Rd., Sunday, 7 p.m. ~..-'■ -.-,, THE. NEW TEACHER says:: Progressive, re- . velatioh, mechanism, and all the sciences that have been manifested since: the .Reformation, is just the.Spirit of Christ working-through the nations, preparing the ' way .for : the . final New Order planned by the very ordinary working man who carried the Cross -19,09; years' ago properly understood, eventually evfenitlie mental (ludsii/will /understand. \ ■■'■■■ ODDFELLOWS' HALL,/ Clyde Qy. (next :Fire /Station). Come and' be made-welcome. Sunday, 7-p.m.-^ 'Gospel Seiwice:/-/. Behold, how is-: the/accepted time. Behold, now /is.; the.day 6f:-S3tYation. ■ (2 Cor. 6:2:) ; ■■: "c/a;.,:,^/ -y ■ '■:■■■'■"'<■ ' ■"• QUAKER. MEETING.v'W/v'i-V/ ', rpHE ;SOCIETY OF FRIENDS iriyltevyoit-for X- Worship with them'-'at 11 a.m/.'briC/Suhday, Friends' '/House,/ Moncrieff St., ; off ./Elizabeth St;V;:Ke'nt Tee.: '■''■.')'.:■■. - ■■ />■''-/r'^ix". '. ' ■FAITH IS NOT BLIND TRUST; BUT CONVICTION ACQUIRED BY STUDYING DAILY GOD*S"HOLY WOHD , OF TRUTH /WITH PRAYER: FOR LIGHT. : ; "XTOAV-thO just shall live by-faith. Without.. "SS ■'■ faith it -is .Impossible to please 'God. Whosoever shall really upon the Name of the Lord shall be saved':. How then shall they call on Him in Whom they-have not believed? And how shall they believe in Him of Whom they have not heard? Faith eometh. by hearing (and understanding), the Word of God. Faith Is the assurance of things hoped for, the proof r of,/things not seen. Through, faith we know that, tlie /worlds .were framed by the Word of God. so .that: things which are seen were not made .or 'filings' Which do appear. By faith-Abel, Enoch, Noah,-Abraham, Sarah. all died In faith, not having received, tho promises.;;.:' Being all children of God .'by faith->in Christ Je_us. For, as; many?as, have been baptised Mnto Christ have'; put. ; on;,Chrlst," arid if Christ's then Abraham's'seed and heirs, according .to -promise. : (Heb. 10, ll.ißom. 10-13," Gal '3-^6.) Helpful literature//free. Orange -Hall, $ Dan!ell St. Sunday Assemblies, .or" Librarian, ./Box 1151,, Wellington. ±> EUNION -REVIVAL CONVENTION, New !V:/Covenant-Hall.—Special times of blessing, refreshing, healing, and spirit-filled ministry.': Tonight (Saturday); 7.30. ■ Revival Feldwship.: ' Opening .speaker, Pastor Burgess. Messages liy visiting Pastors. Sunday. .11 a.m., Breaking of Bread Service. Speaker,. Pastor J: Donnelly,- of Napier. 2.45 p.m., - Young People,-' Happy Hour. Illustrated Bible story by Mr. ->C.: Kelly. Adults welcome. ,' 7: p.m., : Full/ Kingdoms/Gospel, with anointing of the sick. /.Many'/ healed. Speaker; Pastor S. A. Simpson;- of Auckland. A man with a message of power.'/ Monday, 7.30: Special United Fellowship : and Revival Meeting at City. Temple, Lome St. . Speaker, Pastor Ernest T., Mellor. •Tuesday, 7.30,:,:, Prophecy ..speaks. The /signs of tlie. times unfolded, /with screen ./illustrations arid sound films.-- Speaker, Pastor Yin. Bfown. Thursday, 7.30: Revival Meeting. Speaker, Sister A. Burgess. Come where the fires are burning! Chairman, Pastor Yin. BroWn, 'New Covenant Hall, centre of VlvUn St. /[

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 102, 27 October 1945, Page 11

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