The Churches
pHURCH OF ENGLAND SERVICES. Whitsunday—St. Matthews Church: Holy Communion, 7 a.m., 8 a.m. and 9.30 a.m.; Matins, 11 a.m.; anthem, “Come Holy Ghost”; preacher, the Vicar; Holy Baptism, 3 p.m.; Hospital Service, 6 p.ki.; Festival Evensong, anthem, “God is a Spirit”; preacher, Rev. A. M. Niblock. Collections for Melanesian Mission. St. Barnabas, Park vale: Service, 7 p.m. Mahora School: Evensong, 7 p.m., the Vicar.
QT. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN 0 CHURCH, Market Street. Hast, ings. Minister: Rev. D. J. A. Shaw.— Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Anthems: “Open Thy Gates” (Harrison) and “0 Gladsome Light” (Sullivan). Evening Address: “The Sky Pilot and Gwen and Bill.” Relay tierice, St. John’s Hall, 7 p.m. Most of us are under-nourished on the spiritual side. ITASTINGS - METHODIST’CirUIiCH. XX The warm church with a warm welcome.—ll.o a.m., Rev. R. B. Gosnell; subject, “The Sins of the Religious”; anthem, “Lead Me, Lord.” 7.0 a.m., Rev. R. B. Gosnell; Themes from Popular Proverbs' (1) “When in Rome do as the Romans do”; anthem, “At Even Ere the Suu was Set” (Sacrament of Holy Communion.) 3.30 p.m., Baptisms.
TJAPTIST CHURCH, Karamu Road S., Hastings. Services of inspiration and cheer.—Preacher to-morrow, Rev. C. B. Boggis. 11 a.m., subject, “Power, the Church’s Need of it”; 7 p.m., subject, “Power, Every Man’s Need of it.” Choir anthems. A hearty welcome to all.
rpHE SALVATION ARMY, Warreu '*• Street, Hastings. To-morrow—--7 a.m., 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Corps Cadet Sunday. Meetings directed by Sis. Mrs. Holloway, assisted by Corps Cadet#. Whakatu, 7 p.m., Brothers Scott and Grant.
TJAUMOANA Presbyterian Church.— Service to-morrow, Sunday, Juno 9th, 7 p.m. Speaker: Mr. R. Barley. Subject: “The Glorious Heritage of the Past.” Come and bring a friend.
gT. COLUMBA'S I’REsi'.YTERI A.\ CHURCH. Havelock North—Havelock, 11 a.m., Mr. Osborne; 7 p.m., Rev, 11. Waugh. Evchjng subject: “T'uo Lovo that will Not be Denied.” Clive 11 a.m., Rev. R. Waugh; 7 p.m., Mr. Osborne. . LTASTINGS CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, Oddfellows. Hall. Sunday, 7 p.m.,. Pastor: “The Mater.” Subject: “The Great Outpouring.” Floral clairvoyance. Wednesday, Public Circle, floral readings, 407 King Street North, 8 p.m. QPfRffUALIST^HURCH _ OF _ TRUE ° SPIRITUAL LlGHT—Service 7 p.m. Sunday, Friendly Societies’ Hall. Hast ings. Minister; Rev. Jessie Clayton. Subject: “The Vision of a True SpiriUm'ist ” After service messages and visions. GOS P E L H AL L, KARAMU ROAD, HASTINGS. SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 p.m. St. John 1: 12—But as many as re-coi'-ed Him. to them gave He power to become the sons of God, even to them that belice on His name. All Welcome. No Collection. QTORTFORD LODGE Undenonn national Mission Hall—Sunday evening service at 7 p.m. Speaker: Mr. Butcher. Everybody welcome.
®hr®nrhsof dfrsus: “J® upon the love, loyalty and devotion of the people, must be m harmony with the teachings of Jesus the Christ whose words fit into every Told andl crevice of the human heart, and of whom it was said in John 7:46, NEVER MAN SPAKE LIKE THIS MAN.”
“HE GATHERED THEM TOGETHER INTO A PLACE CALLED IN THE HEBREW TONGUE ARMAGEDDON.”—(Rev. 16: 16.) A FREE ADDRESS will be given i (God willing) in the United Hall, Lyndon Road, on SUNDAY NIGHT, at 7 o’clock, on the subject:— “THE WAR OF THE GREAT DAY OF GOD ALMIGHTY.” Its commencement at Armageddon and its result, in .the subjection of all nations to Christ. (J) Wars and preparation for war predicted until after tho Prince of Peace returns to earth, (Matt 24: 6-7; Joel 3: 9-10; Ez. 38: 7; Ps. 46: 9.) (2) Armageddon in Palestine to be the scene of the defeat by Christ and His accepted followers of a confederacy of nations ■ headed by Russia. (Rev. 16: 16; En. 38: 16; Bech. 14: 2; Zeph. 3: 8; Joel 3: 2; Isa J 4: 8.) (3) After Armageddon Christ and the Saints will execute judgment upon all nations, and bring them under His dominion. (Rev. 17: 14, 19: 11; Jer. 25: 31-33; Isa 2: 12, 34: 2; Ps. 2: 9; Dan. 7: 14, etc.) (4) Peace for 1000 years combined with great blessings to all nations, to follow the destruction of all human governments and of all incorrigible sinners. (Jer. 23: 19-20, Matt. 13: 14; 11. Thess. 1: 8; Rev. 20: 4,6; Ps. 72: 7, 17, etc.) Questions Invited. Nd Collection. All Interested Welcome. REVIVAL gI)RV I C E » continuing in the “RIALTO” TEAROOMS Heretaunga Street, Hastings. conducted by PASTOR A. L. GREENWAY, of Wales (who is the Apostolic Chureh Leader for New Zealand). SUNDAY — 11.0 a.m., Breaking of Bread Service (for • Christians), 3.0 p.m., Bible Teaching -Service; subject, “The Baptism of the Holy ■ Ghost —What it Means.” Full Gospel Service at 7.0 p.m.: subject, “’The Call of Love.” Note: At the elose of this service Pastor Greenway will pray for the sick. 7 SPECIAL WEEK-NIGHT BIBLE TEACHING SERVICES at 7,30/ Monday—Subject, “ First—Apostles.” Tuesday — Subject, “Secondarily —<■ Prophets. ’ ’ Friday—Subject, “God’s Purpose in ’ the Church.” Bring Your Bible and Bring a Friend Everybody Invited. CROESAW I’R CYMRU. NELSON STREET HA1.1., HASTINGS gUNDAY JJVENING gERVICE at 7 o’clock. Subject: “The Rapidly Approaching Last Roll Call.” All are heartily welcome. pHRIST!AN~ SCIENCE~ SOCIETY, ' Karamu Itoad. Bastings.—Service' are held every Sunday at 7 p.m., and every first and third Wednesday at 7.30 p in. Sunday School, 10.30 to 11.30 a.m. A free Reading Room is open at Commere* Buildings, Heretaunga Street W., from’Monday to Saturday, at 2.30 p.m.
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