PULPIT VOICES.
ONEHUNGA METHODIST. ' Harvo-t festival services were held ves-U-rday n, connection v.n), o m -h«ii«a Methodist Church, ami all throe w,«7e well attended. Tl.,- P r,,u-] I( T at the mom- '".- svrviiv wa- ,1„. ];,.... E. T Old- „• Mount Eden, thf K.V. F. K. Lcadlcv" aJ night. Hi,. afternoon service wa"« a mii-.cal ..no. Solos wore rendered' l.v -Miss Alma Meliruer. M,-s r s. 1.. K Suili•rland and ,\. IV-tty and Mi-s Dai.] nHighain. violini-i. Th.- Kcv. <. <;. s, ~-Jni-,"'""' -,"'""' " :,V( ' » "hort addro— on "What do tlie I nwashed of the (. itv Think of ( hrisuanity." Special -ingin- |, v tli-i-hoir. under the lial«n of Mr. A ];' <~, land. >v fl . a fiat lire at each -civ ice Ml 11. NX. llegg prodded at the organ. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES. -Sou]"' was tlio subject of the le**on>ornioii in all C'htinlios of ( liri-t. Scientist, on Sunday. F.-hruirv 17. The te\was. "Bless tin- Lord. ("» ,„ v soul: ami all that i- within „!,.. |.i,.V jj (liv : Name." Among t j K . .Nation* were th-l following li4.ii, tli,. Hible: "Tli,. Lor.l I openoth lln- eyes of the Mind: the Lor.l ' raiscth them that an- bowed down: tinLord lovotli t lie rightoou-" UNalm14i;.S). The les-on-se'rmon a]-., included lho following pa-sago from ;]„. Chri-tian Science text-book. "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures." |. v .Mary Maker Eddy: "Neither ago nn r accident can interfere with tli,- -ui-r- ..f 5,.,,!. and there are no other real -en-,-. It is ovident that the body a- matter has no sensation of its own. and there i- no "I'livion for Soul and i;- faculties. Spirit- - sen-fs are without pain, and thev are forever at peace. Nothing ean hid".lrom them the harm v.y of all thin* and the might and IH-rmaiß'noe of Truth." LENT AND SELF-DISCIPLINE. Bi.-hop Chorrington preached a special sermon to men at St. Peters Cathedral. Hamilton, yesterday afternoon. It was held under the. auspices ~f the Church of England Men's Society. The subject dealt with by the Bishop was "Lent and Self-Discipline." CHURCH OF HOLY SEPULCHRE. A tal.let was dedicated at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre yesterday morning by the Kcv. Cordon Roll." to the memory of Mr. Cporgo Ingleby Allen, who was organist and choirmaster for some years. The tablet is n f bronze, with lettering in solid siher. It iadorncd by a silver oro-s and a wreath and the memorial was wrought by one <•■ Mr. Allen's intimate fiiends. Mr. E. C. Isaac, of Wellington. A surplus from the memorial fund is to be placed with other money for improvements in recognition of the work of the three or ganisfs, Mr. Allen. Mr. H. <:. Dutton an.l Mr. Vincent Kiee. i
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 41, 18 February 1929, Page 5
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