TO-MORROW’S CHURCH SERVICES
“The Fear of Death” and “Temperance” are the subjects upon which the Kev. It. .1 Howie, 8.A., will preach at the morning aud evening services respectively :>t St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Hie Terrace. , , _ . The Rev. .1. R- Blanchard, 8.A.. will speak at the morning service In St. John’s Presbyterian Church, Willis .Street, on "Consecrating Oneself to the Lord’ and at the evening service on “The Order of bt. r °Tho Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher, the chairman of the Congregational Union of New Zealand, will make his official visit to.une Terrace Congregational Church at the morning service. The Rev. E. 11. Weeks will preach at the evening service. At the Wesley Church. Taranaki Street, the Rev. C. Eaton will preach at the morning service on “Proclaiming the Lord s Death,” and at the evening service on “Christ, the Power and Wisdom ot God. The Rev. F. E. Harry will answer two questions tn the Vivian Street Baptist Church. In the morning, ’ls <>od Ready to Help l’s at all Times? will lie ins theme, and In the evening lie will answer this question, "What Should the Attitude of the Christian Church lie to tile Social Evils of Hie Times?" . At (lie Sailors' Friend Society, ''hitmore Street. Mr J. Moore, missioned will preach at the morning service on 101 l May Laugh, But It’s True.” and- at. the evening service on "One and 'I wo. A Christmlelpliian meeting will be belli In the Victoria Hall. Adelaide Road, at < p.m., the subject of the address being Ihe Gift of the Holy Spirit us Exhibited In the Days of the Apostles.” . The Holy Eucharist, will be cclebintiil at the Liberal Catholic Church ot St. Alban. 19 Marion Street, at 11 am. "Tile Emergence of Purpose is the subject of a lecture to be delivered bj Mr. R. E R. Grimmett at the Theosophical Soeietv’s Hall. Marlon Street, at 7 p.m. The new Methodist Church in W niton. Rond. Hatnital, Is to be opened nt 3 o’clock when a Dedication Service veil> be conducted b.v the president of the M(tho dist Conference of New Zealand, the Rev. W J Elliott. The building has been faithfullv buDt and is in every way an acquisition to the ecclesiastical architecture of the city. .The president of the conference. who’ lias journeyed from Auckland, will occupy the pulpit at both morning «n<l evening services. The choir, under the baton of Mr. J. M. Duncan, wilt render appropriate anthems.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 34, 3 November 1928, Page 5
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