RELIGIOUS SERVICES OF QHRIST. (ASSOCIATED.) Meet as Under: — - - i.—For Gospel Proclamation. O II U E CUES 7 p. EVENING SPEAKERS: PONSONBY ROAD —MR. H. P. LEXG. DOMINION ROAD —MR. H. CAELUM. RICHMOXD —MR. T. J. BULL. OXEHUXGA. —MR. W. E. VICKERY. AVONDALE—MR. T. RUXCIMAX. DEVOXPORT. —11 a m. Only. iIOUXT ALBERT.—II a.m. Only. rwfr^ \ I RED ALE STREET iTA (Opp. Town Hall.) REV. C. G. SCRIMGEOUR, Missioner. BIG EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. SUNDAY. 7 P.M. Speaker: Mr. Vernon Drew. Special Children's Service, 2.50 p.m. FRANCE ST.: LOCAL PREACHER g-'i II RIST IA N SCI EN C E.— V FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, Church Hall, Symonds Street (near Grafton Bridge). Services: Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School. 2.30 p.m. Subject: “MAN.” Golden Text: I. Corinthians ii., 11. WEDNESDAY. —Testimony Meeting. S p.m. Reading Room and Library, Monday to Friday, 2 to 4 p.m. gT. MATTHEW'S, WELLESLEY ST. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 S a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Holy Communion (choral) and Sermon Preacher: CANON GRANT COWEN 3 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 4.15 p.m.—Holy Baptism. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. Preacher: CANON GRANT COWEN Anthem: “The Sun Shall be No More” All Strangers, Visitors and any who are lonely are invited to come into the Parish Hall after the Evening Service for a chat and a cup of tea. FAIRYLAND BAZAAR SEPTEMBER 16, 17, 19, 20. 10 a.m. Junior Endeavour Mrs. F. E. Harry. REV. A. S. WILSON 11 a.m. “The Only Question that Ever Made Jesus Wince” Quintette “From Every Stormy Wind” Communion. 7 p.m. “Withdrawing our Shoulder from God’s Hand” Choir, “Come Unto Me” Solo, Mr. B. M. Wilson y- OU N G MEN CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. SUNDAY AFTERNOON MEN’S MEETING YOUNG MEN’S SUNDAY Conducted by Y.M.C.A. Preacher's Club Speakers: Messrs. T. Thomson and J Churchward. Soloist: Mr. Torry Martin Young Men Visiting the City Invited A Bright Happy Gathering npHE SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS J- CHURCH, Newton Chambers (xipstairs in alleyway), opp. Newton P.O.— Sunday: 3 p.m.. Open Lyceum Circle. The Mater speaks convincingly; Sundav, 7 Inspiration address, Mrs. Harris-Roberts, “Footfalls of Angels” (comfort for the bereaved). Messages by Miss Jessie Smith. Wednesday, & p.m., Open Investigators’ Circle, Instructive. Saturday, S p.m., sharp, Open Healing Circle Concentration on Absent Sick. Send I>OYAL OAK BAPTIST CHURCH (cor. Symonds St. and Chamberlain Avenue.) 7 1 SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES a.m.—REV. T. RUSSELL CAMERON " —REV. E. NICHOLLS —REV. E. N. GORING special singing by children at all ser’UESDAY, 5.30 p.m., Scholars’ Tea. p.m.—Entertainment and Prize Giving A Hearty Welcome To All Q.REAT MAORI DEMONSTRATION TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, At 7.30 p.m. KEEP THIS DATE FREE.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 140, 3 September 1927, Page 4
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