The Churches
CHURCH OF ENGLAND SERVICES. QT. J£ATTHEW;S QHDRCH Holy Comnmnion, 7 a.m. and 8 a.m.; Children 's Sunday School, 9.45 and Service 10 a.m.; Mattins and Address, Captain Sutcliffe, 11 a.m.; Holy Baptisms, 3.30 p.m.; Evensong and Sermon, the Vicar, 7 p.m.. St. Barnabas Parkvale: Holy Communion, 11 a.m,, the Yicar. St. James', Mahora: Evensong and Sermon, 7 p.m., Capt. Sutcliffe; Sunday Sehool Prize Giving, 2.30 p.m. Collections at all Services for St. Hilda's and Abbotsford Homes. . ST. ANDREW'S PRESB Y TERI AN CHURCH — MARKET STREET. Minister: REY. D. J. A. SHA\7. 11 a.m.: Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. 7 p.m.: Address, "Can God be Dispensed With in Early Life?" Anthem, "If Ye Me" (Simper). Supplementary Communion Service at close of evening service. Relay Service, St. John's Hall, Mahora, 7 p.m. •Retiring Offertories at all services in aid of Benevolent Fund. ITAST1NGS METHODIST CHURCH Harvest Thanksgiving Services. — 11.0: Rev. R. B. Gosnell; Subject, "Harvest Field Lessons"; Anthem, "Ye Shall Dwell in the Land"; Harvest Hymns; Duet, Misses Steele and Symonds. 7.0: Grand Sacred Cantata, "The Rolling Seasons," by Choir of 60 voices. Appropriate hymns. A hearty welcoine to all. 2.30: Baptisms. 2.30: Karamu S.S. re-opens. "OAPTIST .CHURCH.— Preacher Rev. C. B. Boggis. Commencement of " Loyalty Month. " 10.30 a.m.: Officers' Prayer Meeting. 11 a.m.: "We Must Obey God. ' ' Special Commnnion at close. 7 p.m.: "The Grip of Conscience." (A straight-forward talk about one of life's greatest loya'lties). Full attendance urged at these services. (Remember, visiting preacher next. Sunday Evening, Dr. Northcote Deck). »pHE SALVATION ARMY HALL, Warren Street— Harvest Thanksgiving. Major Atkerfold conducting. 7 a.m., II a.m., 3 and 7 p.m.. 3 p.m.: Special Harvest Home Meeting. Monday, 7.45: MuSical Programme and Harvest Sale. Admission free.
»J»HE ^POSTOLIC ^HURCH KING ST. (South) : . HASTINGS. SUNHAY. 10.30: Prayer Meeting. 11.0 : Br^altiug of Broad. 1.0 : Gospel Service. Speakor; Bro. Palmer. TUESDAY. Spoaker: Bro. Heard. THURSDAY Speaker: Bro. Carter. A WEI.COME AWAITS YOU. . J)R. JJORTHCOTE J^ECK LANTERN LECTURE on Mission Work in thc Solomon Islands. . St. Andrcw's Hal] : hlarket Street FR1DAY, MARCH 12, 7.30 p.m. All whrinly invitod. No Collcction.
"AND HE GATHERED THEM TOGETHER INTO A PLACE CALLED IN THE HEBREW TONGUE, ARMAGEDDON." (Rov. 16: 16). A FREE ADDRESS will be given given (God willing) in the United Hall, Lyndon Road, on SUNDAY NIGHT at 7 o'clock on the Subject: — " ARMAGEDDON " The beginning of the war of the great day of God Almighty. (1) The nations of Europe feverishly preparing war, as long foretold by the prophets. (Joel 3: 9; Isa. 8: 9; Ez. 38: 7). (2) The purpose of God is to gather a confederaey of arined nations to Armageddon in the land of Palestine. That ancient bUttleground of nations yet to be the scene of tremendous conflict. (Rev. 16: 16; Zeph. 3: 8; Ez. 38: 8, 11-12; Dan. 11: 41; Joen 3: 12). (3) God — through the returned Christ and His accepted followers — will with judgments destroy the invaders and finally settle the Eastern question, "the controversy of Zion." (Zech. 14: 1-3; Ps. 149: 59; Ez. 38: 17-23, 39: 4; Dan. 11: 40, 45; Isa. 34: 8), then, (4) Jerusalem will become the- capital city of Christ 's Kingdom whence, assisted by His followers, He will subdue and rule all nations. (Joel 3: 16; Isa. 2: 3-4; Matt. 5: 35; Jer. 3: 17; Zech. 14: 16, 6: 12; Ps. 68: 29 f Ez. 48: 35). Questions Invited. No Collection. All Interested Welcome.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 43, 6 March 1937, Page 7
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