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RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEJtENTj Notioea of Sunday Services. —Uncver J this heading on Saturday, the rates : for Services are:—Nol exceeding j words (set solid). Is cash; fcr * very i additional 12 v/ord*. 6d extra; halt j inch .displayed, Cd; three-quarter , inch, 2s 9d; one inch. 3s c»«h. | N.B.—The 1» Notices must not con- i tain Advertisements cf Annual Meetings, Anniversaries, Tea Meitinjs. | cr Entertainments. J I J ! rpilE CATHEDRAL—?, Holy Coniniur.icn; j A 11. Choral Euchrvrlit (Piont J"- {'•- | tvoit» "Eejoico in Lotu (1 tuc.-l » » Preacher, The Dc-r.:;. 6.50 Evensong, vUar- , tett in D.). Anthem, "Con.foit Jie a»" • 11'.-e Glcrv" (llar.del\ I'rciicLei, Ir.a i I?sv. t];-* Lord BisirJp. ■ BT.~"MfCiIAEL'SI Oxford terracc—ChrUt- | r-.as Day: U. 7, 8 Holv Comtnuiii^n, j 9.30, Sung Euclmri«t: 11 Sung 1 Euchcrist end i Procecs-ion. Sunday, Defxmoer -Gill ■ I Ete'oben Protoinnrtyr: S Holy Commurr.o.i, 9.50, Sung Eucltarist; U. Suu-/ Er.<.-..ar:st j and Proc;-sioti. preacher. Veiy R^ v -_ ," >rl i Harper: 5.30. Evensong; C.3Q Carol .Service . a.nd Procession ; proacher, Rev. A. R- urr ® t ': j Organ Recital: Alfred Wcrslev, Esq 9bo S" T. MICHAEL'S, Osiortl teTTace—Advent F. S. IvfeQfSchool of Att. Canterbury College). "RELIGION AND ART," 3 p-.tn. HOLY TRINITY. AVON-SIDE. ON SUNDAY EVENING the Vicar will preach on the subject, "CAN A CHRISTIAN A SPIRITUALIST?*' j He hope* that all tlicoe who luard Cor.cn Doyle will play fair, and como ar.d hear whv (lie Church carnot suyiwrt Spiritualism. t i3 '-" URHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH (Christmas Tervice? :m;i Hymns)—ll, Rev. S. Lawn-; 6.30,-Rev. W. Ready. Special Musical Service. A'.itiieiy.s, "Gloiy to God" and. "Bohold I Bring: .lou Glad Tidings." Solo by IXr W. J. Spratt. Cash-mere Sclioo3: 11, Rev . Baumber. 1033 SERVICE next SATURDAY A MORNING, at 11 o'clock, in DURHAM STREET CHURCH. Under the auepicss of the Council oi - Churches. Preacher. REV. H. J. HUFFADINE, of Trinity Church, assisted by representative Men inters. Offertory for Council Fundi. . J.,. J. NOii-H .. 4962 Secretary. WESLEY CIIURCiI, FiizgeraH avenue— 11 ar.d 6.30, Rev. E. P. Blainvres. Special CUristmua - Music. Soloiiti: Mrs J. Stewart. Misses Spencer, ' Williamson, Christeiwen, Caygill, Mr J. Sherris. New Brighton: 11, Rev. W. Walker: G.oO, Mr W. L. 'Thoma.«. Richmond: 11, Mr W. Dobbs; G. 30, Rer. W. Walker. LJnwood: 11, Mr J. Voss; 6.30. Mr C. V>. Ramsay. Shirley : 11, Mr C. Iv. iggksworth; 6.30, Rev. H. Spencer. M^ T\hland: 11, Rev. H. Sponcer. 6.30, Mr \\.. H. Ramsay. ! ' OAMBIUDGE TERRACE METHODIST L CHURCH—II a.m., Mr R. Toj-; C.30 p.m., Rev. W. ' Grigs. Durham street South: If a.m., Iter. W. Grigg; 6.39 p.m., Mr J. Hanan. Madras itrcot North: 11 a.m., Re.v. C. E. Ward; G. 30; p.m., Ray. Walter Harris. 10a * S~T. ALBANS METHODIST CIRCUIT, Rugbv strost —Christmas Services. II a.m., Iter." C. H. Laws. B.A.- (Principal Theological" College). 4 Anthem, 'Sing, O Heavens" "(Tours); 6.50 p.m., Hey. A. C ; Lawry, solos and choruses from Messiah. Soli: "There were Shepherd*" (Mrs 1 arI ker), "O Thou that Tellest" (Mro "Comfort Ye." and "Every Valley (Jir.l'-. 1 Harrison),- "But Who' May Abide" (Mr. Gilchrist). Carol Service by th<> Choir at close of Evening Service. "N azaretu (.Air E Ed°-ar), '-"Adcsto Fideles," and well-known I Carols. ' : ' . IK:S OT. ALBANS METHODIST CIRCUIT, O Edgeware road—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. Dennis. Special Christmas Mmic by Senior and Juvenile Choirs. Mesaiah Chorusea and Solos including, O Tbou that Tollest," "And .the Glory' I Know .that My Redeemer Liveth" "E\iery \ aJl^' Anthem, "Adcoto Fidelea." YDENHAM METHODIST CJIURCH — Rev. Wm. Laj-cock morning ar 1 evening. • .Special-Xmas Mubio by too Choir. High .ftrest; Hi a.m., Mr Allmgton; 6.30 p.m., Mr Olds. £!l 0 T'TfroOL'S'TON METHODI&T CHURCH—, "W- 11, Mr' Kershaw; 6.31 (in Memoriam late Mrs, McCoimel). Ro". F. Copland. Sumner: XI, Rev. -> W." C. - Oliver; 7 Mr -Tuitoer. . Hepjlioote: fll, Supply; 6.30, Rev. W- C. OUvor. Opawa: .11, i . Copeland; 6.30, Rev. S. Lawry., 989 S— T. • ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Oxford terrace—Divine Servioea To-morrow. Rov. R.. M. Ityburn, M.A., 11 a.m. and G. 30. p.m. Spreydon Church, Barrington .street—Mr F. E. L-. Paton. il a.m. and 6.30 p.m. . St, A 8689 KNOX CHURCH, Bealey avenue—Rev. Dr. ' ErvJin, :M.A:, ll a.m. and 6.30. p.m. At St. Albans Presbyterian Church—Mr J. New, lands,' 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.- 1000 QT DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN O CHURCH, Sydenham—Divine Worship, 11 a.m., 6.30 p.m. Carol; service. Soloists, Miss Halliday and- M!r W. Joll. Rev. J. D. Webster at botli services. _ 1020 QT. PETER'S' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH O (Ferry -road) —Rev. William - Tanner. Special Christmas Services. 11 a.m.. siibject, "The Wisdom of the Wise." Soloist, Hiss Lilly,'' "He- Shall • Feed His Flock (Handel). C.30 p.m.,. subject, "Tbe Sonff of the Angels." Soloist, Miss N. Turner, "There were - Shepherds Abiding *n tho Fields" (Vincent). Visitors cordially invited and welcomed. . ICCARTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH -■ (Puriri road) —11 a.m., 'Mr. L. M. Isitt, M.P.; 0.30 p.m., Rer. George Lindsay. Carol s»rvice. Oxford .terrace baptist church —Rov. J. J.. North. Christmas Ser- ■ -,-ioea. Cliriatmas-music. Christmas Carols. 11 a.m., ''The Romantic Truth."; 6.30 p.m., "Tho Bright Spirit whoso Materialisation created Christmas." 033 rjWNITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH X —Preacher, He v. H. J. Iluffadine will conduct Special Xmas. at 11 a.m. and G.3o'p.ni. " under Mr Milner, will render special music. Anthems. Morning, "Glory. to God"; Eircning, "There were Shepherda." • Solo, " Miss Dorothy Hasell. , 1028 I DECLARE unto you tho . Gospel. By which also ye are saved. That Christ died for our 'oins. -That He was buried, that He tobo again the third day. accoring to the Scriptures. 1. Corin., XV. 'But though wo, or ail angel from heaven, preach any other gospel urito you, let him be accursed. Galatiaiw I. - - • _936 jOHURCH OF CHRIST, Moorhouse avenue v Geo. Woolnough. 11 a.m., subject,/"Winning Forces." I'ull.attendf ahce requested, important consideration. 6.30 p.m., subject, "Playing with Fire." 1001 TrMAG H" "STREET Gospel of the GVaoe of God will D.V., bo preached 6.30 Lord's Day evening. Druids' Hall, St. Albans 1 street, 6.30, Gospel' Service. New ; Waltham -Hall,. Shakespeare road, 7 o'clock. A , hearty, welcome to all. - IOCo RELIGIOU S~ S<D CIETY ~O F Meeting for worship Sunday at 11 a.m., "Worcester Chambers," 131 Worcester sti-eet. Welcome. ICOS 'SUNDAY, 19th, 1920. pHRXSTtAN SCIENCE SERVICES, First V Chutdh'. of' Christ, Scientist, Latimer square—Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, "Is the Univorsa including Man, evolved iy,;Atomic Force?" Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. 1017 QALVATION ARMY CITADEL, Victoria v 3 street—Children's Anniversary Meetings, Sunday, 11 a.m.,. 3, and 7. p.m. StaffCaptain Dison leading. Excellent programme on Monday Night. £82 I oeventh'day ADVENTIST CIIURCH, ; Barabdoes Btrcet (near Tusm etreet) — Sunday, 7 p.m., subject "Tho World Problems, what, do they eijnifvAll welcome/ • ■ ■ _!W3 "QO then because thou art lukewarm, and O neither cold, r.or hot, I (Jesus) will spue thee out of My ' mouth.'' Revelation 3, 16. 1045. SYDENHAM GOSPEL MlSSlON—Morning, Mr 'S. Webb; Evening, Mr A. Payntcr. , "To him that overcomeiii wilt' 'I give to eat of the hidden manna." . . . Revelation 2, 17. ' 10-iC PSYCHIC UESEAILCHTSOCIETY,-Fores-ters' Hall, Oxford terrace, off Manchester street, Sunday, 7th—Mr.W. subject, "Spiritualism—Some of tie twaddlo and some of the - critics." Psychic messages r« • health and othor matters. Public ooraiilly welcome. . 1076 THEOSOBHICAL 2£3 Manchester street—Public Lecture at 7 p.m., fcy Mr Thomas Brow v..' Subjoct, "'rho industrial problem and the purfcoso of life." Vocalist, Mr Leslie Scrimshaw. ' 963 AND LEITHFIELD. 4 MOTOR will- meet Jlorcing Trains at j-A. JJalcairn, 'arriving from. North and South,- snd can meet Evening Trains as required by wire or letter to FEANK ASHBY, , Leith£eld.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17021, 18 December 1920, Page 14

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