SUNDAY SERVICES. jjjLNOTMR STREET BAPTBST CHURCH. Minister: Rev, E. S. TUCKWELL, B.A. 11 a.m., ‘The Temporal and’ the Eternal.’ In Mcmoriam reference to the late Mr J. Q. Gibson. • 6.30 p.m., ‘ Wo Would See Jesus.’ Hymn Study, ‘Opt of the Ivory Palaces.’ Duet by Misses Rita and Millie Shrimpton. Communion. A WARM CHURCH AND A WARM WELCOME. 0 AVERSE Alt BAPTIST CHURCH. ' Rev. H. E. EDRIDGE. II a.m., ‘ The Servant Master.’ Communion at Close of Address. 6.30, ‘ IVhat a Look Did.’ The Choir will Render an Anthem. North-east valley baptist church. Minister, Rev. A. ANSTICE. II a.m., ‘And God!” 6.30 p.m., ‘ A Light That Shineth iti a Dark Place.’ Communion at close of evening service. I|/f ORNINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH. i*JL Morning, Mr F. BRIDGES (T.M.C.A.); evening (6.30), Pastor C. CHANT, ‘The Lord’s Prisoners.’ S OUTH DUNEDIN BAPTIST CHURCH. Uev. STANLEY JENKIN. Services at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Evangelistic Service ift the Evening. ■ Soloist, Mrs A. L. Scott, | Rev. P. BAPTIST CHURCH. L. A. CBAMPTON, B.A. II a.m., * The Mystery of Godliness.’ ; 6.30 p.m.. Special Song Service. Subject, ’ How Can I Overcome Sin ?’ Anthems: ‘ I Waited Patiently,’ ‘ O Saviour of the World,’ and ‘ Abide With Me.’ Soloists, Miss D. Sligo and Mr J. Leech. [NITT METHODIST OH UK OR, STUART STREET. 11 a.m.. Rev. H. 8,, BELLHOUBB. Subject, ‘ The Lavishness of Christ.’ 6.30 p.m., Rev. H. E. BELLHOUSB. Subject, ‘ The Gospel of the Rainbow.’ Solo, ‘ Life’s Glorious Anthem ’ (Rae), Mr A. W. Romeril. Solo-Anthem, ‘ Sun of My Sou! ' . Soloist, Miss Phyllis West. (Turner). Church Night Service, Thursday, 7.15. p.m. NORTH-EAST VALLEY (Chamber* street). —11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev. G. CLEMENT. WOODHAUGH. —6.50 p.m., Mr A. E. STEVENS. CE NTR A L MISSION E N T R A L MISSION (Octagon Hail), Superintendent, Rev. G. R. HINTON, 11 a.m., ‘The Anger of Jesus,’ 6.30 p.m., ‘ Will the End Justify the Present?’ Soloist, Miss Mary Somerville, ‘ My Faith Looks Up to Thee ’ (M'Quarrie). Organist, Mr Chas. A. Marlin, L.A.B. Choirmaster, Hr Mortley Peak. Bright, hearty services, with a Big Community Sing. 1,200 Free Seats and Cordial Welcome. Note.—A Call to Men of Methodism re challenge of Missions on TUESDAY, August 20th, at 7.30 p.m. ALL METHODIST MEN are invited to attend the TMTISSIONARY RALLY AND CONFERi”-*- ENCE, TUESDAY NEXT, 20th, at 7.50, > in SLADE HALL, Octagon. Members of the Women’s Mission Auxiliary will be ' present, o Solos. Supper. Collection. J)DNDA3 STREET METHODIST CHURCH. Preacher, Rev. W. H. HOCKING. 11 a.m., ‘DOWN FROM THE HILL.' 6.30 p.m., Parade of Loyal Valley Oddfellows’ Lodge. Subject, ‘THE STATURE OF A MAN.’ Vocal solo, Mr Bryant. Viola solo, Mr Harold Wright, L.C.V. Anthem. SOCIAL HOUR TO FOLLOW, Items by } Mrs C. Grace, Messrs H. Russell and Bryant, A cup of lea. All welcome. RAVENSBOUENE.—II a.m., Mr S. G. MACFARLANE, M.A.; 6.30 p.m,, Mr E. J. KING. (QAVERSHAM METHODIST CHURCH. 11, Rev. H. DANIEL. 6.30, Special Musical Service. Soloist, Miss Mary Pratt. Elocutionist, Miss Rona Scott. Violinist, Miss M'Guire. Preacher, Rev. H. DANIEL. ABBOTSFORD, at 11.—Rev. A. R. PENN; 6.30, Mr F. RAWSTRON. CARGILL ROAD METHODIST CHURCH. 11 a.m., Mr W. B. LAMBERT; 6.30 p.m., Rev. J, A. LOCHORE. Solos, ‘Teach Me to Pray ’ and ‘ How Lovely are Thy Dwellings,’ Miss Cameron. TUESDAY, at 8 p.m., ORGAN RECITAL by Miss Turely, assisted by soloists. All invited. ST. CLAIR.—II a.m., Rev. J. A. LOCHORE; 6.50 p.m., Rev. A. R. PENN. Special Musical Service. Soloists, Miss Eva Laing and Mr T. D. White. H|ORNINGTON METHODIST CHURCH. 11 a.m., Mr ORES BROWN. 6.30 p.m., Rev. JAMES RICHARDS. Monthly Book Study, ‘ The Great Hunger ’ (Johann Bojcr). Solo, ‘ The Beautiful Prayer,’ Mr Napier. Anthem, ‘ Consider and Hear.’ BELLEKNOWES.-ll a.m., Re?. J. RICHARDS. • or k PLa c b srrinj. York plat* (top of St. Andxaw *t.). "All On# in Ghriit Je*ua.” 11 a.m,, Worship end tb« Lord’* Tibia. Believan welcomed. 11 a.m., Children’* Meeting. . 8.50 p.m., Sunday School, 6.30 p.m.. FRANK VARLEY. Subject, GOD’S OWN COUNTRY.’ And on THURSDAY NEXT, at 7.45, ‘ FAMILY FAITH, FAMILY LOVE.’ Study in John’s First Epistle. 1 TUESDAY, Day of United Prayer of Revival, 11.30 a.m., 3 and 7.30 p.m. IHB SALVATION ARMY, ’ DOWLING STREET. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 11 a.m., Holiness. 5.15 p.m., ‘ Old Timer.’ 7 p.m., Great Salvation Meeting. Captain and Mrs CHANDLER. VTe vriil be pleased to eee you. TO-NIGHT, 7.30, FOUNTAIN. JOY FOR ALL!
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Evening Star, Issue 20256, 17 August 1929, Page 18
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