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SUNDAY SERVICES

The services at First Church will be conducted by Rev. W. Allen Stevely, of Melbourne His subject in the morning will be Christian Joy,’ and in the evening rue Message of Eventide.’ Hr Galway will preside at the organ. . In Knos Church the morning service wil bo conducted by Rev. T. W. Armour, ol Knox Church, Christchurch. -The evening service, which will be broadcast, will be conducted by Rev. George Budd, Moderator of Assembly, who will preach on -The Ellect of Light.’ The choir will sing the an them ‘Open To Me the Gates.’ TU© Rev. E. Gardiner, of Invercargill, will preach in St. Stephen’s in the morning, and in the evening the Rev. R. J. Howie, ot St, Andrew’s, Wellington. . \t the North-east Valley Presbyterian Church the Rev. T. Roseyoar will preaeb at the morning service, and the ivev. J. w. Armour wil preach at the evening service. The twenty-fifth anniversary of the Maori Hill Presbyterian Church will be celebrated by special services. The Moderator ot the General Assembly, the Rev. .George Budd, will preach in the morning and the Lev. n. H, Barton in the afternoon and evening, the evening voluntaries will bo Evening Song’ (Goss Custard), ‘Melodic in E (Rachmaninoff), and ‘Pilgrims’ Chorus’ (Wagner), and the anthem Arise, Shine (Elyey). The Bevv W .Lawson Marsh, of Auckland, will conduct tho' services at the. Congregational Church, Moray place. The subject of his morning address will be Builders All, and in the evening he will speak on ihe Folly of Being Half-hearted. The choir wil. render the anthems ' God is a Spirit and ‘Send Out TJjy Light, and Miss Molly Vickers will sing Alhtsens Like as the Hart Desiretb' , , The Rev. H. E. Bellhouse will conduct the morning service at Trinity Methodist Church, Stuart street, and in the evening the Rev. John Paterson, of Wanganui, wi be the preacher. Mr Noel H. North will sin" Mendelssohn’s Lord God of Abraham, aii3 the choir will render the solo-anthem ‘ Seek Ye the Lord,’ Mr J. Simpson acting as soloist. , ..I Central Mission services will be conducted by the Rev. G B. Hinton in the morning and the Rev George Brown, M.A., Presbyterian minister of Palmerston evening* The solo Hear Us. 0 Saviour, will be sung by Miss Edna Clark and the choir will render the anthem, God is a SP The Lochore will conduct both services in the Cargill Road . Methodist Church, preaching on Great Praise in Worship ' at 11 a.m. and on ‘ A Startling Combination ’ in tbs evening. The Rev. James Richards will contluct both services at tha Mornington Methodist Church, speaking in the morning on Millions of Surprises,’ and at night on tin Gods and Tinselled Godesses. On Sunday morning, at the Ban over Street Baptist Church, the Rev. E. S. Tuckwell will preach on ‘Abios, the first of a series of studies on the minor proP’cts.lii the evening his subject will be Ihe rearl of Great Price.’ The choir will render the hvmn study Hark, There Comes a M hispe™ and' Miss Maud Kenward will sing ‘Love Not the World.’ Harvest thanksgiving services will be conducted' at the South Dunedin Baptist Church. Rev. Stanley Jenkin will be the afc Yalky Church of Curist. In the morning Mr W. Wilson will preach. In ihe evening Principal A. L. Haddon will take as bis topic ‘ln Everything Give 6 "H. E. Edridge will conduct both services at Caversham Baptist Church. There will he a dedication service at the Spiritualist Lyceum in the afternoon, and in tho evening Mr W. B. Reynolds will give an address entitled ‘ Guardians of the Truth.’ At York Place 1 Hall -in the morning the fellowship at the Lord's table is open to all Christians. At tho evening service Mr Prank Varley will preach. His subject will be ‘ Four Superlatives—the Most, tho Least, the Worst, tho Best.’ The Rev. F. A, Crawshaw, secretary for New Zealand for the mission to lepers, will preach at,St. Matthew’s Church, at 11 a.m. and at the Kensington Presbyterian Church, Bridgman street, at 6.30 p.m. to-morrow. Mr Crawshaw has a most inspiring story to tell of the world-wide activities of the mis* sioh. He will be giving lantern lectures at Port Chalmers and other places next week. ‘Salvation From Sin and Death by the Blood of Christ Alone’ is the subject at'B nm. at the gospel tent, Ravensbourne. P At the Higher Thought Centre, Y.W.C.A. Hall Cilia Enid Bates conducts two healing meetings, taking as her subject ‘The-Even-ing and the Morning’: (a) 7-8 p.m., ‘Nights ot Gladness’; (b) 8.15-9 p.m. (after church), ‘Days of Joy.’ Solo, Miss Bertha Kawlmson, L.A.B ‘Vale.’ A healing concentration for those sick or in trouble and peace and life silences held at both meetings. At the Sanitarium Tea Rooms in the evening Pastor Sibley will apeak on the subject ‘God’s Challenge to Infidelity.’

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Evening Star, Issue 20428, 8 March 1930, Page 3

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SUNDAY SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 20428, 8 March 1930, Page 3

SUNDAY SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 20428, 8 March 1930, Page 3

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