STJNDAT SERVICES Methodist DURHAM STREET CHURCH (corner Chester street) Minister: Rev. Dr. R. Dudley, M.A. 11 a.m.—Subjeat, “DESIGN FOR LIVING.” Choir music, “Sweet is the Work" (Deep Harmony). 7 p.m.—Subject: "THE CHURCH AND LABOUR DAY.” Anthem. "Light in Darkness" (Pearson) and "The Spacious Firmament” (Thiman). ' DB6 WESLEY CHURCH Cnr. Worcester st. and Fitzgerald ave. Minister: REV. V. R. JAMIESON 11 a.m—MR F. J. VINICOMBE. 7 p.m.—REV. G. B. HINTON. Wesley Welcomes Visitors Ell 7 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE—II a.m.. Rev. A. O. Harris; 7 p.m.. Mr G. Coley. Durham Street South: 11 a.m., Mr Rigby; 7 p.m., ilev. A. O. Harris. Madras Street: 11 a.m., Mr A. Dingwall. 2424 ST. ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH Minister: REV. H. J. ODELL. 11 a.m.—"COUNTING THE COST.” Anthem, "God is a Spirit.” 7 p.m.—The Christian Qualities—Softness or Strength? Anthem, “Abide with Me.” (Broadcast) 533 SYDENHAM METHODIST 11 a.rp.—REV. ANDREW J. JOHNSTON. 7 p.m.—Religious Film. BECKENHAM—--11 a.m.—Religious Film. 7 p.m.—REV. D. W. EDMONDS. HIGH STREET— T _„ KT 2,30 ANDREW x JO S ADDINGTON METHODIST CHURCH —11 ana 7. Rev. L. C. Harwood. LINCOLN ROAD METHODIST CHURCH —ll, Mr L. D. Woolf; 7, Mr W. McHarg. EDGEWARE ROAD METHODIST CHURCH—Minister, Rev. E. S. Hoddmott. Worship 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Music by LINWOOD - WAINONI METHODIST CHURCHES—LINWOOD: 11 Mr W. Chas. Francis; 7 p.m.. Rev. H. E Harkness, M.A., B.D. "Modern .Variations of the Gospel: 4, Spiritualism. WAINONI. 11_ a.m.. Mr G. K. Greening.239o RICHMOND - SHIRLEY CHURCHES— Richmond: 11 a.m., Mr J. H. Pugh; 7 p.m.. Rev. A. H. Fowles. Shirley: 11 a.m.. Rev. G. B. Hinton; 7 p.m., Mr K. Greening. Marshland: 2 p.m., Rev. A. H. Fowles. 2324 RICCARTON - CIRCUTrr Clarence-street--11 a.m.. Mr N. James; 7 p.m., Mr A. Dingwall. Masham: 9 a.m., Mr UPPER 'RICCARTCN—II a.m., Mr Woodfield; evening senuce cancelled. Sockburn: 7 p.m., Mr H. B. Moore. PAPANUI METHODIST CHURCH—Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Belfast: 11 a.m., Mr H. Hayman. Harewood: 2.30 p.m. Minister, Rev. Mayson, B.A. . ST. - JOHN’S, Bryndwr—ll a.m.: Rev. E. Drake. 6.30 p.m.: Mr G. Rigby. Giroir. "The Old Rugged Cross.” CASHMERE—II. Family Service, Rev. A. R. Witheford. 8.A.; 7, Mr H. Arman. Somerfield: 11, Mr Fx Olds; 7, Rev. A. R. Witheford. B.A. - SOUTH BRIGHTON—II a.m.. Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Rev. J. S. Waite. Baptist Churches BAPTIST CHURCH. OXFORD TERRACE REV. L. J. BOULTON SMITH. Pastor. TO-MORROW'S SERVICES YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED 11 a.m.—"THIS IS GOD’S HOUR FOR YOU.” Anthem, "I Follow With My Lord” (Hugh Roberton). 7 mm.—"THE MASTER AND HIS MES-; SAGE.” Music: Anthem, "Legend (Tschaikowsky); Hymn Study, ’ Hark, There Comes a Whisper.”
TUESDAY. 25th, ROPE-HOLDERS’ MISSIONARY CONCERT Good Programme at 7.45 P- 1 ™- There is nothing better than a ChurchHome and Christian Friends. Week-end-ers and newcomers specially WELCOMED. COLOMBO STREET BAPTIST. ’Beckenham—Minister, Rev. F. G. Reddell; 11 h.m., Youth Service, Tyndale House campers parading. 7 p.m. “The Last Beatitude of the Bible.” The friendly hour will follow. All are invited. 2458 OPAWA BAPTIST WILSON’S ROAD. Minister: Rev. P. W. Norrish. 11 a.m.—“THE MAN WHO THOUGHT ALL MEN ARE LIARS.” 6.30 ONLY." 2378 Congregational Churches. TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Cnr. Worcester and Manchester sts.) Minister Elect: REV. F. ANDREW WILLMOT Both services to-morrew Guest Preacher REV. E. WILTON RIX, M.A. REV. E. WILTON RIX, M.A. Founder of the Little Church at Ealing, Vice-president of the Religious Drama 11 a.m.-''GO*NG S ON e AND ABIDING/' 7 p.m.—“HOW JESUS TRAINED HIS DISCIPLES.” 4 . You are invited to hear this outstanding preacher. Choir Music: “O Dayspring (J. Stainer). Hearing Aids Available. Tl 3 LINWOOD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Ferry road—Minister: Rev. F. James Kay, B.A. 11 a m., "The Place M 7 p.m., Youth Service— I Want My Freedom!" Visitors most welcome. 2348 Church of Christ CHURCH OF CHRIST Moorhouse avenue Minister: Arthur W. Grundy. 11 a.m.—Worship Service; Communion. Junior Church. 7 p.m.—Evangelistic Service; Sermon. “The Fourfold Revelation of God. Hearing All Welcome. TOE' CHIMES CALL TO WORSHW* I^MDAY aP BAPTIST C CHUBCH («- tablished in England 1617), Livingstone st connecting Tuam street and Fitzgerald avenue. Sabbath Service. THIS AfrERNOON (Saturday), 2.30 p.m. (D.V.). The Holy Spirit and the Unpardonable Sin. Pastor Barrar. Wclcome to You. Salvation Army “THE CITADEL,” Victoria square, .nt, THE SALVATION ARMY JML TRAINING COLLEGE jKUX CADETS' CAMPAIGN. Conducted by THE PRINCIPAL, Lieut.-Colonel W. H. Smith, Supported by Captain Varney and Lieutenant Kendall. THRILLING MEETINGS: INSPIRATIONAL ADDRESSES. To-day, 10 a.m.: Prayer Meeting. The 2.30 d p.m.: Open-air Meetings. Sum-To-nlgh Ee 8 C p.m.: Bright Variety Programme (something unusual). The Sunday: Extra Special Meetings all day at the Citadel. 9 a.m.: Prayer. 11 a.m.: Holiness. 7 p.m.: Salvation. 3 p.m.: "Training College Cameos (humorous and instructional). Monday. 10 a.m.: A Happy Field Day to which all are invited at Risingholme Park. Cholmondeley »ve., Opawa. GAMES, RACES. FILMS. SINGING, OTHER ITEMS. Hot Water Provided Free. 7.30 p.m.: An Old-fashioned PraiseTestimony Meeting.. “The Citadel. (For old and young, by old and young). .. Tuesday, 9.30 a.m.: Scripture Reading. City area. . 11 a.m.: Open-air meeting. The Wharf, Lyttelton. , 2.15 p.m.: Great Home League Hally, to which all women are invited. “The Citadel.” Vocational instruction: Musical Items: A treat for all. YOU MUST NOT MISS ANY OF THESE OUT-OF-THE-ORDINARY MEETINGS. BRING YOUR FRIENDS. Senior Captain and Mrs E. Keith Baker (Corps Officers). SUNDAY TALKS. 27 CHANCERY LANE. 7 P.M. Sneaker: MR R. C. MUNRO. “The World and Spiritual Knowledge.” Clairvoyance After Address. DIVINE SCIENCE. SERVICES are held at INSTITUTE HALL. 217 Gloucester street, opp. Latimer square, SUNDAYS. 7 p.m.: Divine Science Lesson: Spiritual Healing Treatments. , SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a.m. THURSDAYS. 215 p.m.: Healing Service: Testimonies of Divine Science Healing. EVERYONE WELCOME. 2467 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23. 2.30 p.m. AT CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL. SEAFARERS’ SERVICE. Thanksgiving and Prayer for our Royal Navies and the Merchant Marine. ’ Conducted by the Dean. Address by Cap- ■ tain 'G H. Dennistoun, D. 5.0.. R.N., re- • tired. Lesson to be read by Captain E : Sainsbury. T.S.S. Mahana. Offerings foi . the 1939 War Memorial in the Chapel. Before the service 19 Ensigns and Hous< Flags of the Mercantile Marine, Navj League, Sea Cadets, British Sailors Society, and Shipping Companies will b< carried in procession and presented a' the chancel. Copies of complete ordci of service for a large congregation. 1 483(
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