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rST, Matthews> qhuech TRINITY XXIL j" Holy Comgninion; 7 a.m., 8 12 J JlOOIl. ; Holy Conmumion, St. James': 7.30 slju. , Children 'a Sprvicej 1Q a.m. Matins; 11 a.ma GJhq Yicar. Holy 3 P-ni' Evenspng; 7 p.m., Tha, Yicar. No Bvgnsong pt j3t. James 1 and St. Barnabas'. OT. ' AN BE1IW Ti3 ""FKEbB KTEElAiJ " CHUECH, Market Street. Minister: EEV. D. J. A. SHAW. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Belay Service, St. Jolrn's Hall, Mahora, 7 p.m. Evening Address: "How ta Measure." Anthems: " Comf ort p Lord thg Soul of .Thy Servant" (CrotGh) apd "A Day in Thy Courts" (McFarren). - TTASTLNpS METHODIST CHUBOH. ^ Wesley" off§ra you friepdship and fellowehip. 11.0: Rev. El. J* Odell of Napier. Anthem: "The Eadiant Morn." 7.0: Rev. E. B. Gosnell: "Magistrate Mosley and 'The Dominion.' on th£ Subject of Common Honesty." Anthem, "Consider and Hear Me." A hearty welcome is extended to all, especially visitors to our town. ' JJAPTIST. QHUEOH Preacher: EEV. C. B, BOGGIS. 11 a.m.— "THE CHUEOH IN THE WQELD OF TO-HAY," I p.m. — ■' ' THE PEEIL OF DEIFTL INO," '[ Hear these timely Messuges. AT,L WELCOME. , JJELSON gTEEET JJALL j . HASTINGS. SUNDAYy OCTOBEE 23rd, 1937. 'Afternoon at 2.30 — Sunday ScbooLj GOSPEL SEEVICE at 7 p.m, f gpeaker: ME» W. LE COUTER. QTOETEOED " MISSION HALL, ° GOSPEL SEEYICE Speaker: ME. HEEBEET TAYLOR. AT.T. WELCOME. AVELOOE NORTH - MAEAEEAKAHO PEESBYTEEIAN CHUECH —Havelock 11 a.m., OrdinatioQ of three new Elders at eloge of gerviee, Kereru S p.m., Maraekakaho 7 P-m,, Eev. E. 0, B..Wftugh.- Havelock 7 p.m,, Mr. E. Bariey. 1 rrHEOSOPHY ^-PHBLlc * AHDEESSi^DuS-'s JBldg,, '(*0? Queen St., SUNDAY, at 7 ^ Welcome, fJHBJBlHAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, ^ Karamu Boad, Hastinga-^Servioes ara fctld avery Sunday at 7 p.m, Wed\ neadfja at 7.30 p,m. Sunday Bchdol lO.fQ to 11.30/ A Pree Eeuding Eoom 1* epen at the tJniou Bank oi Australia Building, Heretaunga Street, daily except Thursdays, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
fJHE gALYATION ^EMY JJALL Warren Street HASTINGS, 7 a.m. — Prayer, 11 a.m.— Holiness, "The Indwelling Christ. ' ' 7 p.m. — Salvqtiop, "Christ in the Thought of Men." Monday.— 7.45 p.m.: Programme and Bihlical Pageant by the New Ply* piouth Young People 's phoir. All interested are invited to attond, " AP0ST0IjIG Chuech King St, (South) — ■ HASTINGS SUNDAY: 11.0; Breaking of Brgad. 2.15: Sunday School, 4.0; Y- E. Bible Class, 7.0; Speaker: Evangelist Jackson, of Wellington. TUESDAY AND THUESDAY: 7.30: Spehkers: Bros. Sawyer and ■^"yness. We]come. Croesaw-X-Bawb, Q,OSPEL HALL KAEAMU EOAP, HASTINGS. SUNDAY— At 2.30 p.m. Ministry for Christians by visiting • Evangelists. SUNPAY— At 7.30 p.m. The Gospel; ME. MENZIES. i ALL WELCOME. "I (GOD) AM THE LOED, AND THEBE IS NOJfE ELSE." • — (Isa. 45: 5). A EEEE ADDEESS will be given (God wiinng) in the United Hall, Lyndon Boad, Hastings, on SUNDAY NIGHT, at 7 O'clock, on the Subject— "BIBLE .TEAOHIbTG CONCEENING THE PATHEBJ SON, AND HOLY SPIEIT." w Eternal life not attainable apart from an understanding of — (a) God, His oneness, power, attributes and character. (John 17: 3: I. Cgr. 8: 0; Eph. 4: 6; jer. 9: 23-4, 10; 16 j Peut. 32: 4; Es. 34: 6-7, etc), ' " (b) Jesus Christ as the only begotten Son of God— but NOT "God the Son," (Gal. 4: 4; Luke 1; 35; Heb, 1: 1-3; John 3: 34-5; Phil. 2: 8-11; Acts 4: 12, etc.). £2) This knowledge made a,vailable to man by Gpd's Holy Spiri't operating in the past throjigh His chosen veesels, Jesus Christ, the prophets and the Apostles, (Heb. 1: 1; Luke 9: 35; II. Peter 1: £lj Aetl §; 22, 2: 1-4, j0; 38), ' (3) The Holy Spirit, therefore, not a person but the power pf God by ' ' whjch His worke &re accomplished.(Pp, 139; 7-10, 61; 1143, 104: 30; Job 36: 13), Questions Invited. No Collection. AU Interested Welcome.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 26, 23 October 1937, Page 7
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