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SUNDAY SERVICES

At First Church there will be harvest thanksgiving services, and the Rev. W. Allen Stevely will preach in the morning on ‘ A Song of the Harvest, and in the evening on ‘ The Glory ot the Harvest.’ Dr Galway will be at the organ, and in the evening there n ill h& special music from Haydn’s Creation.’ Miss Evelyn Shepard will sing ‘•With Verdure Clad,’ and the choir will render 1 The Heavens are Telling. The Rev, D. C. Herron will conduct services at Knox Church, when harvest thanksgiving services will be held. Harvest thanksgiving services will be held in the Caversham Presbyterian Church. The preacher will be the Rev. R. Ferguson Fish. A tent mission, commencing to-mor-row, will be held in connection with St. Stephen’s Presbyterian Church, North Dunedin. Mr Harry Dawson, of Sydney, will be the missioner. The Rev. H. E. Bellhouse will conduct services at Trinity Methodist Church, Stuart street. He will take as his evening subject ‘ Mary Slessor, the White Queen.’ Miss Bertha Rawlmson will sing the solo, ‘ 0 Divine Redeemer,’ and the choir will render the anthem ‘ From All Who Dwell Below the Skies.’ The Rev, Leslie B. Neale will be the preacher at both services at the Methodist Central Mission. In the evening he will preach on ‘ Where _ is the Lamb ?’ The soloist will be Miss Helen Roy,' and a duet will be rendered by Messrs Swan and Ferguson. At St. Kilda Methodist Church the Rev. Percy Paris will speak at the morning service on ‘ The Angel and the New Day,’ and in the evening on ‘ Jesus as Prophet.’ The services at Dundas street will be conducted by the Rev. Percy Cooke. Junior Sacrament will be administered at the close of the morning service. Evening subject, ‘ls it Nothing to You?’ Solo and anthem from ‘Crucifixion.’ ‘ Everyman’s Daily War / is the Rev. W. H. Greenslade’s evening topic at St., Clair Methodist Church. Messrs Howie Andrew and Allan Highet will render solos. Morning worship at Cargill Road Methodist Church will be conducted by Mr F. Fox, while the Rev. H. Daniel will be the evening preacher. Harvest thanksgiving services will be held in the Hanover Street Baptist Church. In the morning the Rev. H. E. Edridge will preach, and in the evening Rev. E. S. Tuckwell. The choir will render the anthem ‘ Praise the Lord, 0 Jerusalem,’ and ‘ A Country Hymn ’ will be sung by a trio of ladies. The Rev. E. S. Tuckwell will take the morning service at Caversham Baptist Church, taking as his topic ‘ Telling Jesus.’ At 6.30 Rev. H. E. Edridge will speak on ‘ Wanted, a Complete Man.’ The choir will render the anthem ‘ Not Unto Us, 0 Lord.’ The afternoon service at the Salvation Army Citadel, Dowling street, will take tho form of a relay of the Wellington service conducted by General and Mrs Higgins. The Congress Band and songsters will be taking part. This relay has been made possible through the courtesy of station 4ZM, Dunedin. Mr W. E. Reynolds will speak at the Spiritualist Church in the evening on The Trinity.’ After the address Miss Burgess will give demonstrations of spiritual clairvoyance. First Church of Christ Scientist will hold services in Allbell Chambers, Stuart street, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The subject will be ‘ Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?’ Mr A. Loudon’s subject in the evening at York Place Hall will be ‘ Yielding to God.’ On Sunday evening Mr D. W. M. Burn, M.A., will continue his talk on ‘ Some of Life’s Problems,’ it being lecture 11., ‘ Risen Brute or God in Exile,’ in the Theosophical Hall, Dowling street. At Moray Place Congregational Church the Rev. Albert Mead will conduct harvest thanksgiving services. The choir will render choral music, and Miss Agnes Guy will sing ‘ Thanks Be to God.’ The subject of the evening address will be ‘ The Bible of Nature.’ 1 God on the Goldfields,’ ‘ The Old, Old Story,’ and for the children ‘A Great Key’ will be the Rev. James M. Smeeth’s subjects at the United Congregational Church. Miss Mavis Johnston and Miss May Dryden will be the soloists at the evening service.

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Evening Star, Issue 21073, 9 April 1932, Page 17

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SUNDAY SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 21073, 9 April 1932, Page 17

SUNDAY SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 21073, 9 April 1932, Page 17