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CHURCH OF ENGLAND SERVICES gT. JJATTHEW'S QHURCH Holy CJommunion, 7 a.m., 8 a.m.; Matins and Sermpn, H axn.j Holy Baptism, 3 p.m.; Evening Service and Sermon, 7 p.m. St» Barnabaa', Parkvale: Holy Communion, II a.m.; EvenBong, 7 p.m. St. James', Mahora; Evensong, 7 p.m. lYASTiNbtS METHODIST CHUECfl Miniater, Eev, E. B. Gosnell, 11.0; Mr D. Neilson (late of India); subject; "Change and Decay in India;1 ' an- . them: "God is a Spirit." 7.0: Mr D. Neilson j subject, "When the Mohammedan deserts Mohammed,,j anthem: "Crossing the Bar.1* A hearty invitajfcipn to au who v&lue mission work. andeew'S peesbyteeiae P CHUROH — MAEHET STEEET, Minister: EEV. d. J. a. SHAW. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Relay Service, St. John's Hall, Mahora, 7 p.m. Evening Address: "Why Does God Allo-w the Innocent to Suffer?" Anthems: "Jerusalem" (Parry) rand "The JEfeavens Declare the Glory of God" (Beethoven). It is impossible to neglect God aud "«get away with it." DAPTIST CHUECH, Karamu Eoad S. Preaeher: Eev. C. B. Boggis. — ■ 10.15, Offiee Bearers' Prayer Meeting. 11 a.m., Speeial Service to initiate 1937 Progress Programme, every member asked to attend. Address; "Keeping our xeligion vital." Service concludes with Comcnunion. 2.45 p.m., Bible Classes resume, ■. 7 p.m., subject, "Abounding Life," or "After Baptism, What?" Come and weleome. CTOETEOED LODGE MISSION HALL. — Subject; "The Fulfllment of the Promise." Speaker, Mr J. Brtcher. .Ali Weleome. ^JELSON gTEEET £JALL HASTINGS SUNDAT EVENING GOSPEL SERVICE. 7 o'clock. . Speaker: MR. E. G. NAIRN, QHEISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, Karamu Eoad, Hastings— Services are held every Snnday at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at 7.30 p.cn. Sunday School now closed for sphool holidays. A free Eeading Eoom is open at the Union Bank of Australia Building, Heretaunga Street, daily eieept Thur§dgy, from 1,3Q p,m. to 4 p.m, ^HE gALVATlQN ^EMY WAREEN STEEET, HASTINGS, 7 a,m, — Prayer Meeting. 11 a.in,-r-"HoUness as applied to everyday life," Major M, Marshall. 7 p.m.—' ' Salvation. ' ' Speaker: Adjutant Lamberton. WHAKATU.— 7 p.m., Major M, Marshall. Tuesday, 7.45 p.m., Brigadier Powick. Q.OSPEL JJ ALI Karamu Eoad, Hastings. SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 p.m, Mr. G. Menzies — Evangelist. *' EVOLUTION OE REDEMPTION" ALL WELCOME.

"NO MAN HATH ASCENDED INTO HEAVEN." — (John 3: 13). AEEEE ADDRESS will be given (God willing) in the United Hall, Lyndon Eoad, on SUNDAY NIGHT at 7 o'clock on the subject: — "THE EARTH, NOT HEAVEN, TO BE THE FUTURE ABODE OF THE RIGHTEOUS." - (1) The earth created by God and given to aian as the place of his habitation. (Isa. 45: 18; Ps. 115: 16; Ps. 8: 4-6; John 3: 13, 13: 83; Acts 2: 34.) - (2) Christ's teaching concerning the reward of the righteous. (a) That it is to be in the Kingdom of God on earth. (Luke 13: 28, 12: 32; Matt. 25: 34; Eev. 11: 15). (b) That inheritors of the Kingdom will become immortal at the resurrection when Christ returns. (Luke 20: 36; ReV. 2; 10; I. Cor. 15: 50; II. Tim. 4: 1, 8). (3) Christendom's belief in heavengoing at death, a contradietion of the Gospel of Christ, who said ' ' The meek shall inherit the earth" (Matt. 5: 5; Ps. 37: II, 22, 29; Eev. 5: 10; Matt. 5: 35; Luke 1: 32-3; Rocn. 4: 13; Gal. 3: 29). (4) A brief outline of the Kingdom of God which Jesus taught must be believed in for Salvation. (Matt. 24: 14; Acts 8: 12; Dan. 2: 44; Isa. 32: 1, 17; Zech. 14: 9; Isa. 2: 2-4; Jer. 3; 17, etc.) Questions Invited. JNo Collection. All Interested Weleome. »JHE ^POSTOLIC gHUECH »pHE ^FOSTOLIC QHUECH KING STREET SOUTH, HASTINGS PASTOE I. E. GEABJEAM will be the speaker throughout the coming week, the subjeets being as follow: SUNDAY 10.30: Prayer Meeting. . 11.0 : Breaking of Bread. 7.0 : "THE WONDEE OF THE DAY." TUESDAY 7.30: "A GOD FUENISHED TABLE," WEDNESDAY 2.30: Sisters' Prayer Meeting THUESDAY 7.30: "THE GEEAT PROBLEM." You are weleome to all these services. SO COME. QT. COLUMBA 'S PRESBYTERIAN 13 CHUECH, Havelock North— Havelock: 11 ajrn. and 7 p.m. Poukawa: 3 p.m. Eev. E. Waugh. rpHEOSOPHY — PUBLIC jf/rfahfo A ADDRESS, "The Law ' — Duif's Building, Queen Street, SUN- — - DAY, 7. p.m. All weleome,

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 19, 6 February 1937, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 19, 6 February 1937, Page 12

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