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\ ■ gT, j^JATTHEW'S QHUECH ' TRINITY ' in. Holy Oommunion: 7 a.m., 8 a»m., 9.30 a.m. ■ Holy Oommunion; St. James', 7.30 a.m. Matins (Family Service), 11 a.m, . Holy Baptism: 3 p.m. Children 's Eallyr 4 p,m. Evensong: 7 p.m. Evensong, St. , J ames ': 7 p.m. QT^ ANDEEW"'S " PRESBYTERIAN ^ OHUROH; Mafket Strfeet. Minister: Rev. D. J. A. Shaw. Serviees at 13. a.m. and 7 p.m. Relay Service, St. John's Hall, '7 p.m. Evening Address: "The State of the World To-day, from the Christian Yiewpoiht.,, Anthemsf The Hing of Love My Shepherd Is" .(Shelley) and "O Worship the King" (SmithL tTASTINGS METHODIST CHURCH ^ — a wafm Chuxch with a warm welcome. 11.0: Rev. R." B. GosnelL Family Service. Subject, "Our Family Life." Every member is requested to be present. Anthem, "The Sun Shall be no More." 7.0: Rev. R. B. Gosnell, "The Eepe'ated and Amazing Failures of Hiiman Prophecies." All seekers after Scriptural truth are heartily invited to attend. Anthem, "But Now Thus Saith the Lord," (Gina is here nest Sunday). T> APTTST GHURGH, Karamu Rd. S.— " People 's Serviees," to which- all are heartily invited. Preacher to-mor-row at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.: Rev. C. S. Matthews (of Wellington). Inspiring messages. Bring your friends. Choir anthems. A warm ehureh; TTAYELOCK ^ MARAEKAKAHO AA PRESBYTERIAN GHUECH. — Havelock 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Maraekakaho 3 p.m., Rev. R. Waugh. rpHEOSOPHY — .PUBLIC 4" ADDRESS-: - "ReincarnaftXMl) tion," Duff's Bdg., Queen St. tlgfgff SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. All welcome. r^HEJLSTlAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, ^ Karamu Road, Hastings — Serviees are held every Sunday at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at 7.30 p.m. Sunday School 10.30 to 11.30. A Free Reading Room is open at the Union Bauk of Australia Building, Heretaunga Street, daily except Thursdays, from 1.30 p.m. to 4 p.m.
"GOD COMMENDETH HIS LOVE TOWARDS ■ US, IN THAT, WHILE WE WERE YET SINNERS, CHRIST DIED FOR US." i (Rom. 5: 8.) ' A FREE ADDRESS will be given ; (,God willing) in the United Hall, lyndon Road, on Sunday night at 7 • o k'lock, on the subject: — « • JJiHE ^RUQIFIXION 7 7 1 WHY CHRIST DIED, AND WHO ' ■ WILL BENEFPT BY HIS SACEIFICE. (1) Man bv nature undor sentence of death because of sin, which separates from God. (Eom. 5: 12. Gen. 2; 17, 3: 19. Rom. 6: 23. Isa 59: 2.) o (2) God7s appointed way of reconeiliation through sacrifiee. (Heb. 9 : 22. Gen. 4: 14. Lev. 17: 11. Heb. 10: 4.) (3) Jesus Christ the one saeriflce for sins — but not a substitute insfead of sinners — .by who.se death the righteousness ofJGod was declared and the body of sin brought • to ; , nought. (Matt. 1: 21. Heb. 10: 12. Deut. 24; 16. Rom. 3: 21-26, S: 3. Heb. 2: 14.) (4) Forgiveness of sins and eternal life granted upon understanding belief, * identiiication with Christ 7s death in -baptism, and obedience to His laws. (Acts 3: 19, 22: 16. Rom. 5: 21. 1. Cor. 15: 22. Eom. 6: 3-8, 2: 6-7.) Questions Invited. No Collection. All interested welcome. «J>HE ^POSTOLIC ^JHUECH King Street (South) — HASTINGS SUNDAY.. 11.0: Breaking of Bx-ead, 2.45: Sunday School. 7.0: Gospel Service. Speaker: Bro. C. Palmer. TUESDAY. Speaker: Bro. Heard. THUESDAY. Speaker: Bro. Wynis. ALL ARE WELCOME TO THESE SERVICES.
The old-time and modern dance in connection with the W.D.F.U. to be heid in the Tywxi Board Hall Havelock North, oxx Tuesday, promises to will be provided and intcnding patrons be a great success. Kxcellent musio are assured of a very pleasant evening. Good prizee are also offered for those who desire to play dai'ds.
A Suggestion for your party PIHHSHHCUP The Aristocrat of Beverages. Obtamahle at all hotels. Hawke's Bay Agents: MESSRS EURTON BREWERY, HASTINGS. Sole Agents for N.Z.: Messrs HANCOCK St OO., LTD,, AUCKLAND. !
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 125, 12 June 1937, Page 7
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