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RELIOIOUB SERVICES E CATHEDRAL. ST. MART'S. PARNELL. XII. SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 7-45 a.ru. —Litany. % a.m.— l-loly Communion. 10 a.m.— Sunday Schools and Classes. 11 a.m.—-Mattins and Sermon. -4 p. vEN A RCJTD K \CON SIMKIN. .—Holy Baptism. .—Evensong: and Sermon. YEN' ARCHDEACON SIMKIN. anthem, “Lord. T Have Loved the Habitation of Thy House.” ORGAN MUSIC (Mr. Edgar Randall. Pastorale. Romance, Legend (MacDowell); Sonata D Minor, last movement (Mailly). S T. MATTHEW’S, WELLESLEY ST. al'NhtVY, SEPTEMBER 7. S a.ra.— Ihj ly Conan nton. Oak Sent given in memory of Robert Swinburn Kelly, who died on Active Service in Egypt in lt*lS, vill be Dedicated by the Vicar-General, V KNY A ROM DEAO >X Mac At URRAY. who wifi .Is- plea• h the Sermon.) Returned Soldiers specially invited. •; p m. t —Sunday School and Bible Classes. 4 U I*m. —Holy Baptism. - n-.—Evensong and Sermon. ‘ (Broadcast from IVA.) Prc;fc-lier: CANON GRANT < 'OWEN. Anthem. “Judge Me, O God” < Mendelssohn >. \!1 .‘Jlrangers, Visitors and any who are Loniiv are invited to come into the Parish Mall after the Evening Service for *a Chat and Cup of Tea. StfNDA) AND SUN PA SC HOOT j A NNIVERSARY TO UNO I*EOI‘I.E’Rl *EOI ‘I.E’R DA V, V NEXT, SEPTEMBER 14. msm ii " i L'CKLAND METHODIST CENTRAL MISSION. AIREDALE ST.—ll a.m.. MR. A. HAMBLIN; 2.30 p.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m., Strand Theatre. (See page 14.) FRANCS ST.—7 p.m.. REV. G. T. MARSHALL (Communion). M ETH ° °I S T C J>ITT ST.- JpiTT ST IT U R C H, 11 a.m.—REV. W. WALKER. “The Joy of God's Presence.” Anthem: “God is a Spirit. 7 p. m .— REV. V»’. WALKER, “The Light Behind the Cloud.” Solo, “Cast Thy Burden,” Student J. A. Daglish. Anthem. ”0 Skiviour of the World.” Sacrament. 6.40 t>.m. —Grated Organ Music hv Professor Charles Moor; “Prayer” (Bossi); “Minuet in G.” Come early. All seats twee. P RESBYTEXIAN QIIURCHES. DEVONPORfT (St. Paul's). REV. Wt LAWSON MARSH, M.A. li a.m. and 7 p.m. t>.4o p.m*.—Song Service. Soloist, MR. J. R. KILGOUR. JUN. BALMORjNL, Balmoral Road, Sandringham. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. REV. W. GILMOI'R, 8.A., preaches at both Services. Friendly Half-hour at close of Evening Service. The Community Church. gOMERYELL. Corner Green Lane and Remuera 11 a.m.—“LOVE.” 7 p.m.—“JOHN iii., 14.“ REV. T. X. CUTTLE. Road. JgERESFORD gTREET (NEXT CENTRAL t'IRE STATION). 10 a.m.—MEN'S MEETING. Subject: "Moae. the Great Nation Builder.” 11 a.m.—Preacher: REV. ALBERT \ . WHITING. -A NEW CREATION.” 7 p.m.—Preacher: REV. ALBERT V. WHITING. •THE MOST WONDERFUL LOVE STORY IN THE WORLD. - Anthem: ”0 Saviour of the World.” * p.m.—HOLY COMMUNION. AH Seats Free. Visitors Always V : leone TUESDAY, AT 7.45 p.m. REV. A. V. WHITING conducts a Heating t'or Praise. Prayer and R*b }t; Study. The theme is ”Great Aren of the )ld Testament.'' Visitors Cordially Invited. QRANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m.—Speakers. Mr. H. B. Bristow, Mr. J. K. Reid. 2.2o.—Sunday School. 3.30.—8ib1e Classes. «.30.—Praj-er Meeting. 7 p.m.—Dr. J. J. North, Principal Baptist College. Auckland west circuit. ST. JOHN'S, PONSONBY ROAD. 11 a.m.—REV. PROFESSOR 11. RAN - STON, M.A.. Litt.D. „ , 7 p.m.—REV. GEO. FROST, ' Religious Indifference.” Anthem: “The Sun Shall No More Be Thy Light” (Woodward). iy£EN’S BROTHERHOOD. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. AT A MUSICAL SERIVCJE, at which many of the old Hymns and some of the newer ones, will be sung. Visitors Specially Welcome. Intercessory Service Daily, 12.45 to 1.20. Preachers' Club, Thursday, 6 p.m. T HE SOCIETY OF BIBLICAL PHILOSOPHY (Lewis Eady Hall). SUNDAY EVENING AT 7.15.

This SUNDAY Evening has been set apart for the answering of QUESTION'S. Bring- your Bibles and WRITE your Questions. You will discover that there are no contradictions. Trove for yourself " 't be possible to ask Dr. Bone a quesuon about tlu Bible that he cannot satsfactorily answer and explain. You nave asked few Light, why not accept it? sacred Song, selected, Mr. Arthur Wright, --acred Song, selected. Miss Margery „ Hoffman. acn*. "Arise, O Sun," Mr. Ted Harvie. Come along and bring a Friend. t>o not forget the lecture Wednesday etening at s o’clock. Subject: "The and Its Message.” Lewis '-ady Muaic Hall. Collection. Revival fire.—covenant hall, WELLESLEY ST. W. —SUNZDAY: 1 a.m., Communion; 3 p.m., “Israel jod’B Chosen People*’; 7 p.m., “My Friend JesuE.” p.m.: Prophesy in the Ot. ’ Tu( sday, 8 p.m.: Written Bible Pra»I tol } s Answered; Thursday-, S p.m.: for Healing:. A- H. DALLIMORK, Evangelist.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1070, 6 September 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1070, 6 September 1930, Page 5

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