MUaiOXJS SERVICES I H K CATHEDRAL. ST. MART’S. PARNELL. 8 a.ru—Holy Communion. II OF CONFIRMATION by HB GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP, r rom 6.40 p.m. and after Evensong— Organ Recital by Mr. Edgar Randal. * p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Preacher: CANON PERCIVAL JAMES. Subject: “YOUTH AND THE CHURCH.’ Sunday Schools.—o.3o a.m. and 2.45 p.m. Holy Baptism, 4 p.m. gT. MATTHEW’S. WELLESLEY ST. SI I^^ A^^SCHOOL ' anniversary AND YOUNG PEOPLES DAY. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 SPECIAL CHILDREN’S SERVICE Parents are invited to bring their children. Parade of Rangers, anc * Scouts. Address by MR. VV M. RIRSS, B.A. Subject: 4 * Terj , centenary of John Bunyan.” 4.15 p.m.—Holy Baptism. 7 p.m.—YOUNG PEOPLE’S SERVICE. 1 reacher: REV. .1. G. CASTLE,M.A., Headmaster of King’s School. Anthem, “Seek Ye the Lord” (Roberts). Solo: MR. W. FARROW, j At the conclusion of the Service a Recital of Sacred Music will be rendered 1 +C? Organist, Mr. J. H. Phillpot, and the Choir, assisted by an Orchestra of 14 Instruments under Mr. H. M. Kemp. The RED POPPYLAND BAZAAR will be opened by Mrs. Parkes on FRIDAY, September 21, at 2 p.m. (See Thursday’s advertisement.) The 75th Anniversary and Patronal Festal will be kept on SUNDAY., September A Choir and Organ Recital will be given in the evening. pRESBYTERIAN QHURCHES. TO-MORROW. I'’ DEN DALE.—Minister: Rev. W. GilJ mour, 8.A.; Hon. Organist, Mr. G. T. Lee, 8.A.—11 a.m., Rev. E. O. Perry; 7 p.m. f Monthly Young People’s Service. Rev. W. Gilmour, 8.A., will preach. Visitors are made welcome. SOMERVELL, Remuera.—ll a.m., Rev. A. W. McMillan; subject: “The Inadequacy of Present Foreign Missionary Efforts to Evangelise the World.” 7 p.m., Rev. J. Pattison, “What Is the Significance of the Eucharistic Congress in Sydney?” HELIERS.—Sunday, 16th, 7 p.m.: Reuben E. Dowle, A.V.1., Ph.S. Great 8.. will speak on “What is Dogma?” Churches of (ASSOCIATED). C 1 SUNDAY—II a.m., for Fellowship. 7 p.m., Gospel Proclamation. Speakers: PONSONBY RD.—7 p.m., MR. URQUHART, M.A. DOMINION RD.—7 p.m., MR. H. P. LENG. ONEHUNGA.—7 p.m., MR. W. VICKERY. RICHMOND.—7 p.m., MR. T. J. BULL. DEVONPORT.—7 p.m., MR. BRUCE COCHRAN, M.A. AVONDALE.—7 p.m., MR. A. ROBERTS. PT. CHEVALIER.—7 p.m., MR. R. DOWNEY. MOUNT ALBERT, 11 a.m. only.
SPIRITUAL. SCIENTISTS’ CHURCH. (Reg:.). Newton Chambers (upstairs), opp. Newton P.O. SUNDAY. 3 p.m.—Open Circle. 7 p.m.—Memorial Service for Mr. Hardy. “Homeward Bound,*’ by Mrs. HarrisRoberts. Messages, Miss Smith. Continuity of life is a gift. Progress mutt WEDNESDAY, 7.30, Committee; S p.m., Open Circle. SATURDAY. 3 p.m.. Open Children’s Class. 8 p.m., Open Healing and Concentration Circle. , C OUNCIL OF CHRISTIAN CONGREGATIONS. The Annual Meeting will be held on MONDAY, September 17, at 7.45 p.m., in St. David’s Church Hall, Khyber Pass. The President will speak on “The Attitude of the Chi'istian Church Toward Some of the Problems of To-day.” The Rev. W. G. Monckton, M.A., will give an address on “The Kellogg Peace Pact and Its Possibilities.” All Interested are Invited. HRISTIAN , SCIENCE. —First Church of Christ, Scientist; Church Hall, Symonds Street (near Grafton Bridge). Services. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: “MATTER.” Golden Text: Psalms xxxiv., 14. Sunday School, Scots Hall, 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY. —Testimony Meeting, 8 Reading Room, Monday to Friday, 2 to gx] JOHN’S, PONSONBY ROAD. Morning—ll, “A Strange Request.” Evening—7, “Is the Golden Rule Wo:kable?” Unigenous Musical Service and Questions. Solo, “O Divine Redeemer,” Miss Bailey; solo, “The Lord is My Light,” Mr. L. Keven: anthem, “Gloria ": Choir Prelude, “Eventide.” Preacher, Rev. Arthur Mitchell. Free seats, hearty welcome. Timely message. QRANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. LI—REV. A. S. WILSON, “Christ at the Round Table.” to n.m.—Song Service. -DR. J. J. NORTH and STUDENTS OF THE N.Z. BAPTIST COLLEGE, t 15—Communion, conducted by Pastor. Welcome to New Members. PROGRESSIVE CHURCH SPIRITUALISTS. OF ALMA STREET, NEWMARKET. SUNDAY—3 p.m., "Auras and Their Significance,” by an old Student; 7 p.m., Open Sacred Circle, under the leadership of Mrs. Hudson. , WEDNESDAY —8,- Open Spiritual Circle. Old members and friends cordials welcomed.
Y. M. C. A .MEN'S MEETING. SUNDAY, AT 4.15. MR. JOHN HARRIS, Of the Royal Sailors* Rest, Portsmouth, was enthusiastically received last Sunday and has consented to speak again To-morrow. YOUNG MEN CORDIALLY INVITED. (Opp. Town Hall.) TO-MORROW’S SERVICES L.m. —Fellowship. ~m.. —Subject: “WINGS." •WINGS.” "WINGS.” REV. C. G. SCRIMGEOUR. FRANCE STREET. D a.m.—Prayer Meeting. 7 p.m.—MR. P. C. PACE. SUN UN II Ol R SALE VERY 17VENIN ALE INVERT E'S N AT AILWAY AIL WAY VENIN THE Bookstall OOKSTALL Ferries erries AND Bookstalls ookstalls D ON'T SJAI on’t Oat SAY AY ::s PAPER” APER” UN!” UNi*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 460, 15 September 1928, Page 5
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