T h e Elirn E \:1t1g"t ·l :t11d F uu1:-.q u :1n· Re,·i,·nli ~l," May 22nd, Hl:.{(.i. "WHAT THE BIBLE MEANS TO ME" (see page 328) I! _,_ .... ,,, .. nm c':!1LJ}\Y ■. , . AND Vol. XVII., No. 21 MAY 22nd, 1936. Twopence LATE NEWS. Coming of Age Church Tour Crowds - Enthusiasm - Converts - Healings The Coming of Age tour now being conducted by Principal George Jeffreys and his Revival Party throughout the Elim Churches is being ''I ' wonderfully owned and blessed of God. After will the triumphant opening services at Liverpool and Southport they carried the fire to Carlisle where ten years after the Principal's great campaign in this city, they found a packed .ey Tabernacle to welcome them. The crowded ,}it meetings over the week-end were times of .ve heaven upon earth and the people reluctantly fe'.' said farewell to the Party after the memorable closing service. From Carlisle the revival fire burned its way into Darlington, Middles­ brough, Barnard Castle, Scarborough and Sunderland where further scenes of en­ thusiasm and power were witnessed. The Tabernacles at the four former places and the Library Hall at Sunderland (where people were queueing up for more than two hours before the meeting) were crowded to over­ flowing, and the Party were received with great joy by all. The Principal, empowered by the Spirit, is declaring the Word of God with boldness ; over one hundred souls have decided for Christ, and sick bodies have been quickened by the power of the Great Physician. As the Party move on to the many other centres yet to be visited, may the revival fire burn on in response to the prayers of our readers. "I will; ~JIJr• bethou clean~' Ml!rlt 1.4 G:,ver ii. THE ELIM EVANGEL AND FOURSQUARE REVIVALIST May 22nd, 1936. ROYAL ALBERT HALL, LONDON FOURIQUARE MEETING ■ The Elim Evangel for a great AND FOURSQUARE REVIVALIST (Editor: Pastor E. C. W. Boulton.) Official Organ of the Elim Foursquare Gospel Aniance. Pentecostal Outpouring EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: and Principal George Jeffreys (President) Pastors E. J. Phillips (Secretary-General), E. C. W. Boulton, DIVINE HEALING P. N. Corry, R. E. Darragh, W. G. Hathaway, J, McWhirter, J, Smith & R. Tweed. On Whit-Monday, June 1st, 1936, General Headquarters 1 20, Clarence Road, Clapham Park, London, S.W,4. at 11, 3 and 7, when Vol. XVII. May 22nd, 1936 No. 21 Principal CEORCE JEFFREYS CONT.EN TI will speak on The Outpouring ol the Holy Spirit and the Mlraoulou1 Qlfh of the Holy Splrll at the three services. Whit-Monday at the Royal Albert Hall 321 Intercession Meetings are being arranged for those seeking an Outpourln11 .'\ Week-End at Blackpool 322 DI the Holy Spirit Al each service Elim ministers will tell briefly how they received the From Here, There and Everywhere 323 Pentecostal Baptism Music: I was Glad 325 There will be Bible Study Helps 325 special singing for half-an-hour before each service by a large choir of Miraculously Healed by the Great Physician 325 Elim Crusaders from London and the provinces. Prayer 326 Refreshments obtainable on premises between the meetings.' a·oors open one hour before each rne~ting. Jubilee Fund Jottings 326 Reserved Seals.-Tickets for seats in the boxes end stalls are obtainable Family Altar 327 at the following prices: morning, 1/-; afternoon, 2/-; evening, 2/-. ApplJ the Albert Kensington What the Bible Means to Me 328 to Bo:x; Office, Royal Hall, Gore1 S.W.7, enclosing Editorial 330 stamped, addressed envelope. Morning Moments with God 330 Principal and Party on Tour 331 LONDON WHITSUNTIDE CONVENTION My First Service at Tzaneen 332 Contending for the Faith 333 WHIT-SUNDAY, MAY 31St TO THURSDAY, IUNE 4th in church: Whit-Sunday The Summer Holidays 334 Services each 1 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Tuesday, and \Vednesday, 7.30 p.m. Clapham and East Ham, Thursday, 7.30 p.m. The Crusader Page 335 KENSINGTON. Kensington Temple, Kensington Park Road. Speaker: " Do " or " Done "? 336 Pastor J. R. Moore. CLAPHAM. Elim Tabernacle, Park Crescent. Speaker Pastor \V. Barton. EAST HAM. Elirn Tabernacle, Central Pnrk Road. Speaker: Pastor ad!~~:~•-1?,;~ri~~n o:~,e~~h:di!~- for 6 months, post free to any F. G. Cloke. bills for l0 months. subscribers may send 2 dollar Printed and Published every Friday by the Elim Publishing Co., Ltd., Park Crescent, Clapham, s.,V.4. Quantlties,-A dozen ot more of each issue may be obtained at FOR VISITORS TO LONDON 1/8 per dozen, post free, monthly payments. Acoomm~da!ion; ,Those req1;iring accomm~dation at Elim Bible C01!1-•ge Remittances should be addressed to the Elim Publishing Co., should wr tc 1tnmed1mely to Miss Barbour, Elim \Voodlands, Cl,irence Ro~1d, Ltd., Park Crescent, Clapham, London, S.W.4, and cheques made Clapham Park, Londl)ll, S.\.V.4. payable to Elim Publishing Co., Ltd. Cheap Railway Tickets. Monthly Return Tickets at cheap rates arc Manuscripts.-Articles submitted for publication should be typed now avai1abk from all stations at a single fare and a third for the double or written on one side of the paper only and addressed to the jour•1,~ f. The reLur11 half is available for one calendar month. No voucher~ Editor, 20, Clarence Road, Clapham Park, London, S.\V.4. ':ire required. Where 8 or more travel togt::ther from one station a11d Telephone. Nos,-Publishing Dept.: Macaulay 2981. HeadquarteTS return the same d.ay they may obtain return tickets at a single fare fo,· and Editorial Offices: Tulsc Hill 2227, Elim Woodlands: Tulse the double journey. Hill 3860. Enquiries ::.hou11 be accompanied by. a stamped addresf;ed envelope for Telegrams,~Publishing Dept. " Vicpress, Clapcom-London." reply; and sent to the Convention S~cretary1 20, Clarence Road, Claplrnin r:i~~~~;ters snd Editorial Offices! II Foursquare, Clapcom- Park. Lonc'on1 S.\V.4. PROVINCIAL WHITSUNTIDE CONVENTIONS LETCHWORTH. May 31st-June 7th. Elim Tabernacle, Norton Way N0rth. Speakers; Pastors S. Gorman, L. Morris, Miss A. Henderson and others. Convener: Gwilym I. Francis. SIRHOWY, May 30--June 2. Services on Saturday and Sunday in Mission Hall; Monday and Tuesday, 2.30 and 6.30 p.m, in Methodist Church BANGOR, July 12-14. Convention. Further particulars later. (kindly lent). Speaker: Pastor Hill. BARNARD CASTLE. June 10--15. Elim Hall, Bird Road. Convention. SOUTHEND,ON-SEA. Whit-Monday, 41 and 7 p.n,. Elim Tabernacle, Further particulars later. Sea view Road. Speakers: Pastors C. J. E. Kingston, J. C. Kennedy and B_A~NSLEY,_ Commencing May 9. Arcade Hall, Market Hill. Evan­ W. N. Ilrambleby gehst1c Campaign by Pa~tor H. 0. Bale. BLACKPOOL, Jubilee Temple. Further particulars later. BLANDFORD, DORSET, Now Proceeding. In the Liberal Hall. Revival Campaign by Pastor W. E. Smith. BROADSTONE, DORSET, May 10-24. Elim Tabernacle York Road. ELIM SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMES Evangelistic Campaign by Pastor J. \Villiams. ' 11 CLAPHAM, Every Thursday, 7.30 p.m. Elim Tabernacle Park Crescent Gather My saints together unto Me " (Psa. l. 5). Series of special_ studies of Reve1~tion by Pastor C. J. E. Kingston. · E<1c11 one of these homes has its own distinetiv(" holidav attractions i ■ nddition tc;> spir;t,i:tl ft-lJcwship and opportunities for Ilihle st\.ldy and waiting vi~f!TB?,,~~rN~: C~W. ii~ult;~'.m Tabernacle, Hartfield Road. Special on the Lord. All are within easy nach of Elim meetings. GRETNA. May 15-17. Elim Hall, Loanwath Road. Special services by BLACKPOOL. tuly 28th-August 28th. House near the sea. Special Evangelist E. J. Thompson, South Africa. meetings at the new Jubilee Temple. Miss Volckman and Miss Ching. HlTOHIN~ Conurn·r,cing .\lay 3. In th1:1 Town Hall. Ev11nge-li1tlc- ELIM BUNGALOW CAMP. Brighton Downs, July and August. Cru­ Ca..,pahrn by Pa5lur \V, M. li11rton. saders only July 25th-August 15th. MALOON (Essex), May 20. 3 and 7 p.m. Convention in Wantz Road EASTBOURNE, July S0th-September 3rd. Charming house in its own Methodist Church (kindly lent). Speaker: Pastor E. C. W. Boulton. ~rounds, only seven minutes from the sea front. Miss Barbour and Mi"s llenderson. Pa~!!DJ~t J~nllo~itm~lim Tab•orr.acle, Waylon Stred. Special visit of ELIM WOODLANDS. The heart of Elim and home of the Bible College. Beautiful grounds and within easy access of public places of interest. GLOSSOP, BETHRAPHA. Open thrdughout the year. Near hill, an,I moors. Bracing air. Crusader Camp, August 1-15. App]y Pastor and Principal CEORCE JEFFREYS and Revival Party's Mrs. Gaunt. RYDE, ISLE OF WIGHT. July 3lst-Aui:ust 28th. Only a few minut•• TOUR OF ELIM CHURCHES from sea. \Vell situated in this delightful holiday resort. Mrs. \Vebster anci Miss Ryde. May 17th. SHEFFIELD, 11 & 6.30. SCARBOROUGH, July 24th-September 4th. Joel ii. 23. Apply Mrs . ., 18th. STOCKPORT, 7.30. S. Walshaw, Bell Grove, Rothwe11 Road, Halifax. 19th. GLOSSOP, 7.30. Unless otherwi!-.e .statec! apply to Miss Barbour, 30, Clarence Road, ., 20th. MANCHESTER, 7.30. Clapham Park, S.W.4. ,, 21st. MACCLESFIELD, 7.30. 23rd. BARNSLEY, 7.30 . ., 24th. GRIMSBY, 11 & 6.30. ,, 25th. DONCASTER, 7.30. FOR EARLY SUMMER HOLIDAYS ,. 26th, LINCOLN, 7.30. BLACKPOOL. Guest House opl"n from June 1st to end of Ju]y. Meeting• ,, 27th. ASHBOURNE, 7.30. at the new Jubilee Temp1e. Apply to Miss Wylie or ::\frs. Pawson1 4, St. 28th. NOTTINGHAM, 3 & 7.30. Vinc~~nl Avemlf\ Blackpool. MAY 22nd, 1936. The Elim Evangel AND FOURSQUARE REVIVALIST 1'he Elim Foursquare Gospel Alliance was founded Publications and Supplies, Elim Bible College Cor­ by Principal George Jeffreys, its present leader, respondence School, Elim Crusaders and Cadets, Elim in Ireland, in the year 1915.
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