RELIGIOUS SERVICES rpHK CATHEDRAL A ST. MARY’S, PARNELL. MID-LENT AND “MOTHERING” SUNDAY S a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Holy Communion. Preacher: CANON PERCIVAL JAMES From 6.40 p.m.—Organ Recital by Mr. Edgar Randal. 7 p ni SPECIAL SERVICE IN MAORI AND ENGLISH. Preacher: THE BISHOP OF AOTEAROA (The Right Rev. F. A. Bennett, First Bishop of the Maoris.) Our Maori Brethren are Specially Invited Sunday Schools, 9.30 a.m., and 2.45 p.m. Other Services at Usual. Confirmation Instruction.— Sunday, at 10 a.m.; Tuesday, at 7 p.m. ht. MATTHEW'S, WELLESLEY' ST. >0 HARVEST THANKSGIVING AND MOTHERING SUNDAY S a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Mattins and Sermon. Preacher: REV. CHAS. CHANDLER. Anthem: “Ye Shall Dwell in the Land.” 3 p.m.—Sunday Schools and Bible Classes 4.15 p.m.—Holy Baptism. 7 p.m. SPECIAL THANKSGIVING Preacher: CANON GRANT COWEN Anthem: “Praise Ye the Lord” (Garrett). Retiring Collections for Sunday School, Mothers’ Union and Dock Street Mission P Mission Service every Sunday Evening, 7.30 in connection with Dock Street Mission (corner Victoria and Nelson Streets), conducted by Rev. Harry Johnson. jgIBLE /I R E A T It jQBMONSTRATION For the EXPOSITION OF OUR HOLY' AND HISTORIC FAITH. FTIOWN JJALL, rjJHURSDAY, HJAKCH | J _ 7. 1 DOORS OPEN 7.15. ORGAN' RECITAL: MR. ARTHUR B. WILSON. CHAIRMAN: REV. E. R. HARRIES. SPEAKERS AND SUBJECTS: REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP — "THE MENACE OP MODERNISM.” REV. A. A. MURRAY — "THE INFALLIBILITY OF OUR LORD.” MR. C. J. ROLLS — “IS THE BIBLE TRUSTWORTHY?” DR. W. H. PETTIT — "CAN HISTORY BE WRITTEN BEFOREHAND?” REV. E. R. HARRIES — "THE ANTIDOTE TO MODERNISM.” SEATS RESERVED FREE FOR TICKET-HOLDERS TILL 7.30 P.M. Tickets obtainable Free, all Churches; also Sunday School Union, N.Z. Bible Training Institute, H. L. Thatcher, Symonds St. Hon. Secretary: H. TOLLAND, Phone 44-503. STAIDAN’S,R E M U E R A. HARVEST FESTIVAL.
Holy Communion: S a.m. and 12 noon. Mattins and Sermon: 11 a.m. Flower Service for Children: 3 p.m. Evensong and Sermon: 7 p.m. Preacher: REV G. T. ROBSON, (Chaplain, H.M.S. Philomel). rjM-IE PROGRESSIVE CHURCH OP SPIRITUALISTS. ALMA STREET, NEWMARKET SUNDAY, 7 p.m.—“Flotsam,” by a Student. Spiritual Messages—Mß. BASSETT. Bring Flowers No After Circle. No Circle "Wednesday. The spiritual scientists* CHURCH, Newton Chambers (upstairs), opp. Newton P.O.—Sunday, 3 p.m., Open Circle; Spiritual Messages; 7 p.m., Address by Mr. Huggins (an eloquent and philosophical trance medium), “How to Reform Mankind.*’ OPEN ClßCLES.—Wednesday and Thursday, 8 p.m., Your Gifts Described. Saturday. 3 p.m., Children; 8 p.m., Spiritual Healing and Absent Treatment. (True religion transcends all creeds, and condemns none.) RANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 a.m.—MR. C. S. ROLLS, Dean of 8.T.1., “The 4 Gospels the Key to the Book of Revelation.” This unique message recently held great American audiences. THE REV. A. S. WILSON “Blighted Impulse. Paul, Felix and Drusida.” Solo: MISS McTAVISH. “Thy Word Have I Hid In My Heart.” <gT. JOHN’S, PONSONBY ROAD. Morning 11—REV. ARTHUR MITCHELL. Evening 7—REV. N. P. LARSENChoir Prelude—“l Am Trusting.” Anthem: “Across the Bar.” A Book A Seat A Welcome CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.—First Church of Christ, Scientist; Church Hall, Symonds Street (near Grafton Bridge). Services. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School, Scots Hall, 11 a.m. Subject: “MAN.” Golden Text: Micha, vi., 8. WEDNESDAY.—Testimony Meeting, 8 P-m. Reading Room, Monday to Friday, 2 to 4 p.m. "NTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION. Masonic Hall, Edinburgh Street. SUNDAY, AT 6.45 P.M. Speaker: MR. H. ARCHER. Subject: Psalm 133. Y. M. C. A. MEN’S BROTHER! LOOD SUNDAY, AT 4.15 P.M. Young Men are heartily invited to be present and enjoy the warmth and fellowship of this gathering. Speaker: REV. E. N. GORING. TO-MORROW AIREDALE STREET. 11 a.m.—Preacher: REV. C. G. SCRIMGEOUR. STRAND THEATRE SERVICES. “THE TEN COMMANDMENTS.” Subject: “WHO CAN BE A CHRISTIAN?” Soloist: Miss Reta McCullay. (By Request) FRANCE STREET. 0 a.m.—Bible Class. 7 p.m. Harvest Festival Preacher: Mr. F. Smart. Servi
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 608, 9 March 1929, Page 4
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