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SUNDAY SERVICES

At First Church tho preacher will be the master of Knox College (Rev. Dr E. N. Herrington]. In the morning his subject will be * Renewal of Strength,’ and in the evening ‘On tho Threshold. In the morning there will be a parade of the St. John Ambulance Brigade and at both services Dr Galway will preside at the organ. Dr S. F. Hunter will be the preacher at both services in Knox Church. Tho morning subject will be ‘The Healing Shadow,’ and in the evening ‘ Parables of Grace.’ At the North-east Valley Presbyterian Church tho Rev. George Miller’s subject in the morning will be ‘ Great Exhortations,’ and in the evening ‘ Influence.’ At the Maori Hill Presbyterian Church services will be. conducted by tho Rev. A. C. \V. Standage. Tho subject in the morning will be ‘The Message of Christ for Labour Day,’ and in the evening ' God’s Mysterious Providence.’ Tho Rev. R. Ferguson Fieli will speak at both services in the Caversham Presbyterian Church. ‘ Christ_ and tho Scriptures ’ will be the subject in fit. Stephen’s Church _in the morniti'* end ‘The Groat Alternative: To Whom But Unto Thee’ in the evenmg, when tho Rev. Thomas Md’cr will preach! The Rev. F. S. Tuckwell will conduct services at Hanover Street Baptist Church. Tho morning subject will be ‘What is a Saint?’ Tn the evenin'* a students’ service will be held, attended bv the Student'’ Chri < =ti'’n Union. My Tn-' 1 -we , l will sneak upon ‘God’s Thnu-hts and Ours.’ At the South Dunedin Bantrit Church tho Rev. Stanley Jenkin will preach at both services. Rev H F. Fdridve has returned from conference, and will preach at both services at Caueo-ham Bantht Cbnreh. Morning topic. ‘The Reconsea’-ations of Life’; evenin'*. ‘ Losing to Find.’ The Rev. G. Clement. will conduct the morning service at Trinitv Methodist dwell, c *tun'*t "t*w>t, and in the evening the Rev. TT. F. Bellhonso w : U be Dm preacher, taking ns his subject, ‘ What Men Lose.’ ’Hie relo ‘Beau Not, Yo. o Israel. ’ will bo sun'* bv Mis* Phvllis Wrwt. and the cbom will render an anthem. Sullivan’s ‘Tost, Chord,’ Miss MVra Stokes acting as soloist. The service will bo broadcast Central Mireion sendees will be conducted by tho Rev. G. B. Minton, whore mo-ning theme will be ‘ A Model Christian ’ (21. A service for wo-kers wjlj bo held in the ovorvno S"brec.T, ‘ r D-ei dmreh and the Wo-.'-c-.* Afr Clifford Reid will sin** ‘ Just for To-dcv’ (Bearer). , ' r he fiun Shall Bo No M or « • r r ‘* 00 -i TV avd) will be the aufbem. A service for wo-’-ers is to he 1- eld at- th« Ortawop M-ll ip t're evenin'*. , n , e address bv the p ™. G. B. Minton on ‘The Church and tl,o Worker ’ should prove of interest to all workers. flie. servicos in Carrill Ropd Methodist Ch”reh will bo conducted bv the p ;r. ,T. A. Lochore, and are desi-ned to follow up the rooont'n.i'oid United Mh"don. At St. NiMa, Mo(WM Gbnrcb Rev. A. 0. Tawrv will preach in Dre nw*>ing on ‘ Prect’cM in the evenin'* on ‘ Ch-M and the failc’'.’ Tho Rev. B. R. m•>**•«« M.A., travelling recretarv of the V H.B.C movement, wil’ at fbo M(yr.|iWon M'' i VidGt, Church in tho evenin'*. TM Rev. T. Richards will ikn fai-o n-H in the sew-ico.

At Uio Pon^ro^afChi" , "h. Mnrar nUre. in the mimin'* W B. will conduct the service and will sneak on "epfl fJ— Winch Tn the evening the T?ev. Ncrmpn 7T. Fm-h will ooonnv fl--, min’*- wki»t> Ike snh’“"t of pi- -(lareoc will ho ‘Th-ee Worriers.’ The choir will render the anthem 4 Blessed Aro the Pune in Tfaart.’ Pcv. C. nn-c will conduct services at tho United Conere-aGonal r Tmrch. Tn fha moroitv* his; enhiect will lx? ‘ TVi .Toy of the T ord,' and in the evening ‘ The of the At To*V Waco BMI f-Uowshin at tho lord’s table in the rooming is onan to all Christians. At tho evenin'* service h T ~ vv.ank Vnrlov will nre r "’h nr% 1 on,/, nn-iefi-n T i'e,' "ivin" a snncipl fall; to now converts and Venn" Christians. At th« -pi-hA- Thontrht fVnf-o. Y.W.C.A. TTail. Ver-v nl-ce, Candida. Cj-f'”’ conducts two healin'* meei ; n'*s. Hirst. 7-8 p.m.. ‘The Conscioii«”ee« of Wealth.’ rnd. «ncoi»<l. afte* chnroh, 8.1 ,p.m., ‘Bondsmen or Fre°?’ At tho close o f each moating a hnal’"g con caM rat ion is held for those sick or in trouble. Miss Burgess will he tho sneaker, at the Spiritnalief, Ch"*ch in the evenin'*. Yer mhJect will ho ‘ Many Are Called. But Few Aro Chosen.’ Phe will rive a demonstration of spiritual clairvoyance after the address. At the Bosahotham Uall. fowlin'* street, in the eve*«in<* Mr Pihlev will sivah on the suhioet o f ‘Fveh’Hon.’ and will dj-rucs its nyvits ns a doctrine to ho taught in our schools.

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Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 15

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SUNDAY SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 15

SUNDAY SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 15