METHODIST CHURCH JUBILEE
The Momington Methodist Church has completed fifty years of history since it erected and opened a building for public worship in that district. The Rev. J. J. Lewis, now retired and living in Auckland, was the first minister of the infant church, and he promptly responded to the request that he should come down to Dunedin and conduct the jubilee services to-morrow. A choir of fifty voices has been preparing special music for the occasion, and the choral music will be added to by soloists. The office-bearers have arranged a series of meetings—a jubilee tea meeting on Wednesday, followed by a public meeting, with a children’s night on Thursday, etc. The offerings on the occasion will bo handed to the trust building fund. A very full history of the church, with illustrations of former pastors, has been compiled, and this will provo t most interesting to old worshippers.
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Evening Star, Issue 19352, 11 September 1926, Page 11
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