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SUNDAY SERVICES

At First Church, in the morning, the schools’ day service will bo held, attended by the pupils of Columba College, Archerfield School, and John M'Glashan College. The Rev. Professor Hunter will conduct both services and Dr Galway will preside at the organ. In the morning. Dr Hunter’s subject will be 1 Dreamers of Dreams,’ and in the evening he will give the first of a series of addresses on ‘ Immortality; The Universal Fact and the Universal Hope.’ The Rev James Burns will be the preacher at Knox Church for both services. The morning subject is ‘ The Heart of a Friend,’ and the evening ‘ A Man Whom Christ Admired.’ Miss Evelyn Shepard will sing ‘ Beyond the Dawn’ at the evening service. At the morning service in h>t. Stephen’s Church, Mr Alex. Mill Will speak of tho work of' the Egypt General Mission. In the evening service the preacher will be the Rev. Thomas Miller, whoso subject will be ‘ How Two Builders Fared.’ At the North-east Valley Presbyterian Church, the Rev. George Miller will preach in the morning, his subject being, ‘The Family Likeness.’ In the evening an address will be given by Mr A. Mill, representing the Egypt General Mission. At the Maori Hill Presbyterian Church, services will be conducted by the Rev. A. C. W. Standage. The morning subject will be ‘ Growth in Grace and Knowledge,’ and in tho evening ‘ Life’s True Values.’ The Independent Order, of Good Templars will parade at the Caversham Presbyterian Church in the evening, at 6.30. The subjects at the South Dunedin Baptist Church will be as follow: Morning, ‘ The Works of God: (5) The Physician ’; evening, ‘ Science and The Hereafter.’ At the Hanover Street Baptist Church, the Rev. E. S. Tuckwell will conduct the services. The morning will be tho quarterly fellowship and communion service, when the subject will be ‘ The Shadow of Peter.’ In the evening there will be a Friendly Societies’ church parade. Mr Tuckwell will speak on ‘Service, Not Seif.’ The choir will sing a hymn study, and the anthem ‘ The Radiant Morn.’ Tho Rev. H W. Newell, the Loudon Missionary Society’s deputation from India, will conduct the service in the morning at the Congregational Church. Moray place. The Rev. Albert Mead will take the evening service, his subject being ‘ The Second Chance.’ ‘ God is a Spirit ’ will be sung by a quartet party, and the choir will render Macfarren’s ‘ The Lord is My Shepherd.’

At the United Congregational Church the .Rev. O. Maitland Elliss will conduct tho morning service, subject, 1 Thy Goodness Faileth Never.’ In the evening tho Rev. H. W. Newell, M.A., of South India, will preach. The Rev. A. R. Penn will conduct the morning service at Trinity Methodist Church, Stuart street, and tho Rev. H. E. Bellhouse will be the preacher in the evening, taking for his subject ‘ Inquiring For The Seer’s House.’ The choir will sing Maefarren’s ‘ The Lord My Shepherd.’ Central Mission Sunday School anniversary services will be bold Music .will be rendered by the children. The morning preacher will be the Rev, E. Foot: afternoon, the Rev. A. C. Lawry; and in the evening tho Rev. G. B. Hinton. The Cargill Road Methodist Church services will be conducted by,the Rev. J. A. Lochore. The day will be observed as members’ _ Sunday, • when the annual members’ tickets will be distributed. The St. Clair Methodist Church celebrates its anniversary. . In the morning the Rev. H, E. Bellhouse, chairman of the Otago district, will preach; in the afternoon tho Caversham choir will render a musical service and the Rev. G. B. Hinton will ; in the evening the minister of the church, the Rev. A. R. Penn, will preach on ‘ The Leaven of Christian Character,’, and several musical items will he rendered.

The anniversary services of St. Kilda Methodist Sunds?!* School will- be held in the Coronation Hall. The .preachers will be Rev. W. H. Hocking at, 11 and Rev, A. B. Penn .at 2.45. In the evening Rev. A, O. Lawry .will give an object lesson on ‘ God’s. Light for Man’s Gloom.’ At each service there will be hymns and sacred items by scholars. "

At York Place Hall in the,morning the Fellowship at the Lord’s Table is open to; all Christians. Air Frank Varley will preach at the evening .service.

His subject will be ‘John Baptist’s Gospel.’

At Eossbotham Hall, Dowling street, in the evening Mr Sibley will speak on ‘ The Mystery Woman of Revelation Seventeen.’.; At the Spiritualist Church in the evening. Mrs Arthur Watson will give an address on 1 The Signs, of the Times ’ and Miss Burgess will give demonstrations of spiritual clairvoyance. Cassilda Carmen conducts two healing/ meetings at the. Higher Thought Centre, now removed to Y.W.C.A. Hall—7 p.m., ‘ Reading the Riddle, of Existence’: 8.15 p.m., J A Strange Happiness/ A healing concentration, is held at each meeting for those sick or in trouble. - . ;

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Evening Star, Issue 20322, 2 November 1929, Page 11

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SUNDAY SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 20322, 2 November 1929, Page 11

SUNDAY SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 20322, 2 November 1929, Page 11

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