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gT. JJATTHEW'S QHUKCH L SUNDAY AFTEB EASTER. LOW SUNDAY. Holy Comonraiom: 7 and 8 a.m. Matins: 11 a.m. Holy Baptism: 3 p.m. Evensong: 7 p.m. Holy Communion, St. Barnabas Parkvale: 11 a.m. No Sunday School or Children's Service, CT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN ° CHURCH, Market Street. Minister: Rev. D. J. A. Shaw. 11 a.tn.: Rev. J. Cummings. Anthem: "With a Yoice of Singing" (Shaw). 7 p.m.: Rev. D. J. A. Shaw. Address:' "The Story of Adam and Eve and the Fall of Man." Anthem: "God Send? the Night" (Rathbone). Relay Service, St. John's Hall, 7 p.m. Senior Bible Classes, 2.30 p.m. ITASTINGS METHODIST CHURCH — 11.0: Rev. R. B. Gosnell, "Jesus as the Light of the World." Aflthem, "Fear Ye Not, O Israel." (Sacrameh't of Holy Comaiunion). 7.0; Rev. B, B. Gosnell, The Hard Sayings of Jesus: (1) "The Sin that has no forgiveness — is there such a, thing?" (Commencement of series of April evening addresses).' Anthem; "The Lost Chord." TJAPTIST CHURCH, Karamu Road S. — "Consecration Sunday." 11 a.m.: Worship, Address ("The Dedicated Life"), and Communion. 7 p.m.: Subject, "The Nickname." Preacher at both services, Rev. C. B. Boggis. A full attendance of members and adherents requested. "Be Teady and come up and present thyself to Me." rjHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, Karamu Road, Hastings — Services are held every Sunday at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at 7.30 p.m. The Sunday School will temporarily be olosed. A free Readxng Room is open at the Union Bank of Australia Building, Heretaunga Street, daily except Thursdays, from 1,30 p.m. to 4 p.m. — m CT. COLUMBA 'S PRESBYTERIAN ° CHURCH, Havelock North— Havelock 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Poukawa 3 p.m., Rev. R. Waugh. QTORTFORD LODGE MISSION HALL. — Gospel Service Subject: "Portrait of Christ the King. ' ' Speaker: Mr. J. J. Burns. All welcome Q.OSPEL JJALL Karamu Road, ^Hastings. SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 p.m. MR. LASH, of Napier. "Sowing and Reaping," ALL WELCOME. Jft »pHEOSOPHY — PUBLIC Address, Duff's Bldg., Queen Street, SUNDAY, 7 P-10* welcome.
"DYING THOU SHALT DIE." — (Gen. 2: 17 margin). y\ FREE ADDRESS will be given (God willing) in the United Hall, Lyndon -Road, Hastings, on SUNDAY NIGHT at 7 o'clock, on the Subject: — 4 'THE SUBJECTION OF MAN TO MORTALITY, AND GOD'S PROVISION FOR HIS DELIVERANCE THEREFROM." (1) Death an appointment of God: His judicial sentence for disobedience, and the natural heritage of every son of Adam. (Gen. 2: 17, 3: 19; Ecel. 3: 10; Rom. 8: 20, 5: 12, 17, etc.). (2) Death the opposite of life: a state of complete uhconsciousness Scripturally termed sleep. (Eccl. 9: 5, 10, 3: 19; Ps. 146: 3-4, 6: 5; Job 14: 2; Jas. 4: 14; Jojm 11: 11-14; Dan. 12: 2). (3) Jesus Christ — once under the dominion of death, now delivered therefrom by resurrection and bodily change to Divine nature— ' the Redeemer of God's appointment. (Rom. 6: 9; Acti 2: 24, 13: 34; John 1: 29; I. Tim. 2: 5-6). (4) The same physical change — bringing for them deliverance from death— available in Christ to all who believe and obey the Gospel. (Heb. 2: 14-15; I. Cor. 15: 22; Rom. 5: 19; Phil. 3: 21; Heb. 5: 19; John 1: 12; Rom. 1: 16: Mark 16; 16). "HE WILL SWALLOW UP DEATH IN VICTORY."— (Isa, 25: 8). No Collection. All Interested Welcome. Questions Invited. THE„ ^POSTOLIC QHUBCH KING ST. (South) j HASTINGS. SUNDAY. 11.0: Breaking of Bread. 7.0: Speakers: Pastor I. F. Grabham and Evangelist Colin Martin. TUESDAY. 7.30: Speaker: Pastor I. E. Grabham. Subject: "What is Pxayer? " WEDNESDAY. 2.30: Sisters' Meeting. THURSDAY. 7.30: Speaker, Pastor I. E. Grabham. Subject: "The Soul Longing." Bright Singing. Cheerful Ohoruses. Powerful Preaching. Come to these Services. — A Welcome Awaits You. rpHE SALVATION ARMY HALL, W arren Street.— 7 a.m., Prayer Meeting. 11 a.m., A season for Spiritual Refreshment. 7 p.m., A Service of Salvation, Music and Song. Major M. Marshall and Major A. Wheeler in charge. Thursday, 8 p.m., a Pictorial i Presentation of Indian Life, by Mr. N. Ncilson,
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