SPRING FESTIVAL SERVICE
METHODIST MISSION “Nature in the lovely months spring can speak to us of God, 1 nature has little to offer of abw worth unless, first of all, v;e w something to nature,” said the-supa tendent of the Methodist Central J sion (the Rev. W. E. FalkingbamH spring festival service at tne nus chapel last evening. “Like a mirror, nature simply fleets her moods,” Mr Falkinghams “With faith nature becomes sat mental, revelling in the glory of' on every hand; but without that fi it is a blind alley. Every spring* brings a resurrection message, bu to those who know the Resurrect!® Christ the Saviour.” There was a big congregation at service. The chapel was de<S with pink and white blossOgm arum lilies. Prominent in the cMR®!
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27471, 4 October 1954, Page 12
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