RELIGIOUS SERVICES T 11 ST. MART’S. T piy= E £ u « A U m TRCs-ITT. 7.45 a. m.—l,ita.ny. 8 a-.m.—Holy Communion. 10 a -cia7 S e" nda> ' Schoob B ib „ 11 a.rn.—Mattins and Sermon TtK\ . CANON I’ANCOrRT WAS INoon.—Hol> Communion. ait ‘*- 2.30 p.m.—Girls* Confirmation 4 p.m.—Holy Baptism. ° n 7 p.m—Evensong and Sermon THE REV. C. TANNfr ‘‘POWER OVER TEMPTATION* - Anthem, * O How Amiable ire Th. Dwellings'' ( Barnbyi Thy Ml Clf r-.. gT. MATTHEW’S, WELLESLEY g-p" SUNDAY", AUGUST 10. 3 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Mattins and Sermon. Preacher: CANON GRANT COWpv Solo. “Where’er Ye Walk” (Han<fer s Semele ), 6 Mr. Wm. Farrow. 3 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Claec*. 4.15 p.m.—Holy Baptism. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon Preacher: CANON GRANT COWEv Anthem, “Come Unto Him’* (Gounod) Strangers, Visitors and any who ar* Lonely are invited to come into th! Parish Hall after the Evening Serb? for a Chat and a Cup of Tea. * * ce PRESBYTERIAN (2JHURCHEI D (EVONPORT (St. Pauls). 1 MA~ REV * W * LAWSOK MARSH. 7 p.m.—SERVICE conducted entirely v* Members of the COMBINED BIRT ■ CLASSES. Special Music by j>r* Choir, including famous old tunes *r<i some new ones. Address by MR. f* H. ROBERTSON. ' The Congregation is asked to assexr.b* y 6.45 p.m. for preliminary Song SerBALMORAL, Sandringham. —ll “A Solemn Question”; 7 p.m., “fh* Bible An Exhaustless Fountain.” Arl them: “O, Gladsome Light”; quart**' Messrs. Grayson, Harvey. Dick«*o and Taylor. R.8.P., 149 and 893. and J.L.0.L., No. 3, will worship at th“ exening service- Rev. Bro. W. Gi - mour, 8.A., preaches twice. REMUERA. Comer Green and Itemuera Road. 11 a.m.—Romans v.. 21. 7 p.m.—What is His Name? I AM THAT I AM.” Bible Reading. Wednesday. 7.30 p.m. REV. T. X. CUTTLE rpHE 'YJ ETHODIST piTT gT. QHURCH. pITT gT. I CHURCH WITH A GLAD WELCOME. 11 a.m.—REV. W. WALKER. ‘'Spiritual Growth.” 2.45 p.m.—THANKSGIVING SERYF*E Y.W.B.C.U. 7 p.m.—REV. W. WALKER—“REJOICING IN REVIVAL” “REJOICING IN REVIVAL” A Glorious Sight and a Good Man. Solo: “Hold, Then, My Hand,” Mrs. L. Collier. Sacrament. All Seats Free. Hearty Welcome. WEST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHN' S, PON'SONBY ROAD. ! It a.m.—REV. GEO. FROST, "The Law of Progress.” . p.m.—Rev. Geo. Frost, “Why I am a Protestant.”* Solo and Anthem. Sacrament of Lord's Supper. 'IfENS BROTHERHOOD. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 4.15 P-m. Speaker: REV. ALFRED FEAR. Leader: NIR. ALEX. MILL, heart}-, helpful meeting, to which ors to the City are welcome. F I E K. EVI V A L COVENANT HALL. WELLESLEY ST. WEST. NDiT 11 a.m.. Communion: 3 P®. i : s Earthly Throne”: IP™- *5 e He Anointed Me to Preach nes to the ir IS. ON'DAY. S p.m.—God s >» ltne.» ui p.m.. written Quests Turs'daT, S p.m.—prayer and H»lH. PA t.I.IMQtK. Evangelist. ‘*« ia Fr M . AND METHODIST CENTRAL MISSION. E^V I m.-Sund a I Tsc^>ST. 7 p.m.. Evangelistic SerTHEATRE. —7 pm. a UCKLAND A THOUGHT CENTRA ... (INC.). THE TEMPLE. I Cor. Fitt and WeiUnttoh 2J Streets. y TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 5.30 p.lt; . . *ered Circle V. orshJP. SUNDAY. . .. .. ... TV' SilCOCe Worship, AH- L - Herbert —Organ Recital. Mr. Her of. Spritual Outr,” Nlr. T. W. Sllcoch. _S p.m.. Prosperity ;ht and Wealth, Mr. T - S p.m.—Radiant Health “Mental Mr. Wealth, and Happiness.
M. Warner. WEDNESDAY-2 P jn.. AAc.man ? press Club. I uWic Le Sj U its Work- " The Salvation Army au< * —Staff Captain Holmes, of S*" Army Social W elfare Section. THURSDAY. 8 p. m —“New What it is and Wliat it does. W. Silcock. Wet*Music Week Announcement Next rom _ You Must Keep On to Get ing to Our Meetings and i»" Achieve. - /yhristadelphia-N’s. inroorn** L Hall, Belgium Street. 11 a.m. —Fellowship. 7 2. in. —Address , vn jiNAI- - ORIGIN. ” A BOLT TIOsV OF DEATH^ A 'Welcome to All. No to Speaker: MR. T. LLIT . • O .RAKEI NATIVE Zion and Jerusalem. Throne of God. o „ 14 Psalms, 7-S; 30 Psalms. 1?5 * Leap over a wall, RarotonfrA _ < to ri?' IS Psalms, 2S-50; 13 Acts. 41-4 • completed. 54 Isaiah, ** 1-32; 52 Isaiah, 1-15. .„_,Hsoned- 1Lost Rod of Iron while Revelation, 5: 2 Psateis, 1-1 ’ 1-2 S; 33 Ezekiel, 27-30. . REV. OTENE PAORA. ora * HIE PROGRESSIVE CHURCH 1 ALMA STREET, NEWMAKM 1 - SUNDAY, 7 P » ADDRESS BY MRS. PHILPOTTa. rHCRSPAT— 8 p m,. Open Hvalin.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1046, 9 August 1930, Page 2
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