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SUNDAY SERVICES

At First Church the Her. W. Allen Stevely will conduct services. In the morning his subject will be ‘ Man’s Reed of God,’ and in the evening ‘ On Sitting Where They Sat.’ Dr Galway will preside at the organ. Her. D. C. Herron, M.C., M.A., will be the preacher at both services at Knox Church. _ . , __ . ... The Rev. John Pringle, M.A., will occupy the pulpit in St. Stephen’s Church in the morning, and in the evenin< r the Her. Thomas Miller will preachon ‘ The Tahiti—An Epic of the C At the Carersham Presbyterian Church in the morning the Rev, R. C. Cunningham, who has been engaged in mission work in Tibet, will speak. This will bo his first service in Dunedin, and he has a story to tell worth hearing. .The North-east Valley branch ot the Women’s Christian Temperance Union will hold a united service in the Presbyterian Church, North-east Valley, at 3 p.m.j in connection, with its twentyfirst birthday celebrations. The Rev. George Miller will conduct both services at the North-east Valley Presbyterian Church, his morning subject being ‘ Having in us the mind that was in Christ,’ and his evening subject 4 Jesus took him by the hand and lifted him upA The soloist will be miss Cora Buchan. . ... In the evening the service m the South Dunedin Presbyterian Church will be conducted by the Rev. R. C, Cunningham, of the China Inland MisSl °At the Maori Hill Presbyterian Church the Rev. A. C. W. Standage will conduct both services, the subjects being ‘ The Marks of a Living Church and 4 The Business of Living.’ The evening service at the Congregational Church, Moray place, will to broadcast from 4YA. The Rev. Albert Mead will speak on ‘ The Greatness or God.’ The choir will render Varley Robert’s ‘The Path of the Just, and Miss Agnes Guy will smg Gounod s U Divine Redeemer.’ The subject of the morning’s address will bo The Assurance of Belief.’ The Rev. H. E. Bellhouso will conduct services at Trinity Methodist Church, Stuart street, preaching in the morning on ‘ Daily Strength tor Daily Need,’ and in the evening on ihe Story of a Jewish Heroine.’ The evening will bo the annual thanksgiving service in connection with the Y. vv.Ji.L. Union, and members of the union will assist. Solos will bo sung by Miss Winnie Slater (Oamaru) and Miss, Alma, Myers (Kaitangata). The choir will render the anthem ‘ The God of Abraham Praise.’ . ‘ The Abiding Significance of Christ will be the Rev. W. H. Hocking’s sermon theme at the Dundas Street Methodist Church in the evening. Mr W. B. Lambert will conduct the morning service. The Rev. Janies Richards will conduct services at the Mornington Methodist Church, speaking m the morning on ‘ Empty Cupboards,’ and at night on S. Kaye Smith’s book, ‘Green Apple Harvest.’ . . „ . , ‘ The Bible and What the Rums and Rubbish Heaps of Bible Lands are Revealing ’ will bo the Rev. J. A. Lochore's subject at the evening service m the Cargill Road Methodist Church. Rev. A, 0. Lowry’s subjects at St. Kilda Methodist Church will be A Spring-time Message ’ and Foul, I to the Fountain Fly.- . The Rev. E. S. Tuckwell will conduct both services in the Hanover Street Baptist Church. The morning subject will be ‘To Me to Live is Christ.’ In the evening Mr Tuckwell will conduct a young people s service, speaking upon ‘ The Peril of an Empty Life.’ At the close of the service a social hour will be held. Rev. Stanley Jenkm will be the preacher at the South Dunedin Baptist Church. The subjects will be: Morning, ‘Christ Made Perfect: evening ‘ Life is the Great Event: Death but an Incident.’ . . , , At the Salvation Amy Citadel, Dowling street, Adjutant and Mrs Ransom will hold services at 11 a.ra., d. 15 p.m., and 6.45 p.m. The citadel band and songsters will provide the music for the day. At York Place Hall in the mornmg fellowship at the Lord’s table is open to all Christians. The .Men’s Bible Class in the afternoon will be led by Mr 0. Wilson. The subject will be ‘ Personal Work,’ and the usual fellowship tea will follow. The evening meeting will be evangelistic, with a bright song service, and Mr frank Varley will give a brief pointed talk on ‘ Repentance —God’s and Ours. ■ At the Spiritualist Church m the evening Miss R. Burgess will deliver an address entitled The Unseen Forces,’ and will follow with spiritual Hinton will conduct both services at the Central Mission. The morning subject will be ‘Fulfill ing Life’s Purpose,’ and that of the evening ‘ Christ’s Crucial Test For Enquirers.’ Miss Dorothy Sligo will be the soloist, and the choir will render the anthem ‘ Seek Ye the Lord ’ (soloist, Mr A. H. Pellet). The photograph of the Rev. W. A. Walker .(late superintendent of the mission) will bo unveiled in the Slade Hall at the close of the evening service.

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Evening Star, Issue 20570, 23 August 1930, Page 20

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SUNDAY SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 20570, 23 August 1930, Page 20

SUNDAY SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 20570, 23 August 1930, Page 20

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