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METHODIST CHURCHES. D URHAM STREET CHURCH. HARVEST FESTIVAL. Minister: Rev. R. Dudley, M.A. II a.m.: BROADCAST SERVICE. Subject: “THE HEART’S ADORATION.” C/tioir Music: "Praise” (Dyson), “0 Lovelv Peace” (Handel), and "For the Beauty of the Earth" (Bach). 7 pm.: FESTIVAL MUSIC: "Creation’s Hvmn" (Beethoven), and Music from Haydn’s "Creation"—“ With Verdure Clad” (solo): "On Thee Each Living Soul” (trio), and "Achieved is the Glorious Work." Sermon Subject: "IN THE BEGINNING GOD CREATED. 2224 TTAST BELT CHURCH—III Harvest Thanksgiving Services. Preacher, Rev. J. H. Allen. 11 a.m.. Soloist. Miss Daphne J Special A n^eii^. 7 p.m., Duet, Miss E. Philpott and Mr R. Hibbert; Anthems. "Ye Shall Dwell m the Land." “Sing Alleluia Forth. 2077 ICHMOND-SHIELEY —Shirley: 11. Mr C. Colechin; 7, Rev. C. H. Bell. Maishland: 11, Mr Smart. T> ICHMOND HARVEST THANKSGIVING, Special Singing by the Choir. 11 a.m.: Rev. C. H. Bell. 7 p.m.: Mr W. C. Francis. 2135 PAPANUf METHODIST CIRCUIT-Pa-panui; 11 and 6.30, Rev. James Richards (retiring offerings Soldiers Gift Fund). Harewood; 2.30, Rev. J. Richards. Belfast: 6.30. Mr T. Battersby. S'tT'ALBANS. RUGBY STREET-11 a.m., Rev. W. A. Burley: 7 p.m., Rev. W. A. Burley. Subject: “Studies in the Passion of our Lord." EDGEWARE ROAD—II a.m., Rev. C. O. Hailwood: 7 p.m.. Rev. C. O. Hailwood. Anthem, "Still, Still with Thee." IT JOHN’S, Jeffrey’s road, Bryndwr—k} Harvest Festival. 11 a.m., Mr A. E. La wry; Soloist. Mrs Le Brun; 6.30 p.m.. Rev. A. Liversedge. Soloist, Mrs W. R. Featherston. (Gift of Flowers, Fruit, and Vegetables welcomed, Saturday afternoon.) S"YDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH— Sydenham: 11 a.m., Mr F. Olds; 6.30 nm Rev. L. V. Willing. Beckenham: 11 a m.',’ Rev. L, V. Willing; 6.30 p.m., Rev. E. Drake. Harvest Festival Services; Special Music; Children’s Choir. High street: 3.30 p.m,, MrjChas. Hall. T INWOOD—II a.m., Rev. C. R. Taylor; Jj 6,30 p.m., Mr H. T. Falla (President N.Z. Baptist Union). Wainoni: Harvest Festival. 11 a.m., Mr W. C. Francis; 6.30 p.m., Rev. C. R. Taylor [TTOOLSTON ' METHODIST CHURCH VV (next Post Office)—ll am., Family Service. Children, Parents, and Friends; .30 p.m,, "Knowing Christ To-day, Rev. !. E. Sage. Anthem; Soloist, Miss E. Jakin. ■ \ DDINGTON UNION.—II: Rev. Malficolm; anthem, "The Lord Is Here,” unior Choir. “Learn of Thee. 7: Rev. Dennis: anthem, “O, Taste and See. ’ Hymn Study: “Softly and Tenderly." Lincoln load: Harvest Festival. 11: Rev. Dennis; : Rev. Malcolm. BAPTIST CHURCHES. COLOMBO STREET BAPTIST SYDENHAM, a.m. -6,30 p.m. REV. F. W. FURSDON. Harvest Thanksgiving Services. Morning Subject: The Basket of %irst :uits. Evening Subject: The Wheat m Thursday, 7.45 p.m.: Prayer and Bible] Wifi you Come and Worship with Us. bnday, 7.45 p.m.: Social Hour and Sale of Produce. X646J BAPTIST CHURCH, Oxford terrace- > Minister. Rev. L. J." Boulton Smith. 11 n„ subject, "Christ’s Claim Upon Our ves.” Psalm tune, Warrington (Horton). 7 p.m., "The Peril of Becoming Castaway." Anthem, “Hark, Hark, My iul” (Shelley). Soloist, Mrs R. E. Volp. Communion Service at close of enlng service. _ wPAWA BAPTIST CHURCH, Wilson's f road—Rev. Roland Hart, Rarvest Pegmi Services, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Ap* opriate messages. Special singing by the loir. Show your gratitude for God s iQdness by thanking Him. 2110 PREYDON BAPTIST CHURCH, Lincoln i road—ll a.m., Mr W. W. Stewart, -ife’s Compensations”: 7 p.m., Mr B. B. irding, "The Divine Mediator. Serces that will help you. GOSPEL HALLS. , RMAGH STREET HALL-The Gospel L of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be cached at 7 o’clock by Mr J. Jordan. iu are welcome. , RGONAUT HALL. Stanmore road, LinL wood—Bright Gospel Meeting (D.V.), pm. Won’t you come and hear the sssage? Everybody is heartily welcome. etALTHAM HALL, Shakespeare road— V 7 p.m. (D.V.). Subject: “Five Great crets of the Bible.” Come and hear rat they are! They concern you! leaker, J. Dunbar. PECIAL Meetings for the Hard of Hearing every Sunday (D.V.) at 7.15 p.m. Armagh Street Hall. All deaf people heartily invited to attend. UTLAND HALL, St. Albans—The Gos- > pel will be preached (D.V.) at Ip.m. Dr. J. M. Laird. Subject; Six Ways Meeting Danger.” You should hear A welcome to all. HE Word of God will be preached on Lord’s Day, 6.30 p.m. (D.V.), in the is of Temperance Hajl, Gloucester st. welcome. No collection. RYNDWR HALL ECIAL YOUNG PEOPLE’S MEETING. Speaker; Mr Mervyn Betts. Subject: "MEN WANTED!” Are you looking for Happiness? Does your life appear a failure? • Then come to this service. It will help you. 2126 CHRISTADELPHIAN. I piHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE ON 1MPORTANT BIBLE TRUTHS EVERY SUNDAY AT 6.30 p.m., at THE BIBLE HALL, MADRAS STREET (by Tuam street). (No collection.) ] To-morrow: "FATHER AND SPIRIT: NOT TWO PER- [ SONS BUT ONE POWER IN TWO ASPECTS.” 83271 THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. SOCRATES; PHILOSOPHER AND MYSTIC OF ANCIENT ATHENS." PUBLIC LECTURE By MR E. W. MAINE. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. THEOSOPHICAL HALL, 267 Cambridge terrace (Near Manchester street Bridge). Musical Items. All Welcome. T7696

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