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SUNDAY SERVICES

At First Church the Rev. W. Allen Stevely will preach in the morning on ‘The Way of the Cross,' and in the evening on 1 Three Things New Zealand Must Do.' Dr Galway will be at the organ, and at the evening service Miss Margaret Green will sing ' Return, O God of Hosts-' from Handel’s 1 Sam. son.’ Rev. D. C. Herron will conduct services in Knox Church. In the evening he will commence a series of studies in Genesis; the first address is entitled ‘ Science and the Fall of Man.' The Rev. Thomas Miller will preach in St, Stephen’s Church in the morning, The evening service will give place to the tent mission. The Rev, F. E, Foot will conduct the morning service at Trinity Methodist Church, Stuart street. In the evening the Rev. H. E, Bcllhouse will be the preacher, taking for his subject ‘ The Duty of Holding Together,' Mr W. Rao will sing the solo ‘Just For To-day'; the choir will render the anthem ‘ Seek Ye the Lord,' Mr R. Dunbar taking the solo part. The Rev, Leslie B. Neale will be the preacher at the Methodist Central Mission, Octagon Hall. In the evening he will speak on ' Servanthood.’ Signorina Rossi will be the soloist. Mr W. Kershaw and Signorina Rossi will render * Crucifix ' as a duet. The services at Dundas Street Church will be conducted by Rev. Percy Cooke. Morning subject. ‘Risen With Christ'; evening, ‘I Therefore So Run.’ Parade of Northern Harriers. At the St. Kilda Methodist Church the Rev. Percy Paris will preach in the morning on ‘Man's Fadeless Religious Impulse,’ and in the evening on ‘Jesus and the Jewish Scholar.’ , ‘ Modern Amusements and Worldliness will be the Rev. W. H. Grconslade.’s evening topic at St. Clair Methodist. Church. Rev. Geo. E. Brown will commence his ministry at Cargill Road Methodist Church. ‘ A Holy Priesthood ’ will be the forenoon subject and ‘ The Power of God ’ the theme at 6.30 p.m. . The Rev. E. T. Cox, M.A., commences his Ministry to-morrow at Morningtou Methodist Church. The Rev. E. S. Tuckwell will conduct services in the Hanover Street Baptist Church, preaching in the morning upon ‘The Serpent and the Dove and in the opening upon ' The Great Refusal.’ The forty-ninth anniversary services of the North-east Valley Baptist Church wi 1 be celebrated, when Rev. James M. Smcclli will conduct the service in the morning and Rev, A, Anstice in the evening. At the Cavcrsham Baptist Church, in the morning, the brigades will parade. At the evening service Rev, H. E. Edridge will speak concerning the present unrest, taking as In? topic ‘A Crisis That Creates OpportUServices will be conducted by the Rev. Albert Mead, M.A., in Moray Place Congrcgational Church at 11 and 6.30. IhQ evening service will be broadcast fiom 4iA. The series on the Faith of Isaiah will be continued in the morning, the subject being ‘ The Servant of Jehovah.’ Hie subject ot the evening address will be 'Are Me Facing the Real Issue in New Zca andP At the United Congregational Church, Ah bany street, in .the morning the Rov. A. Amtice will conduct the harvest festival service In the evening, when the Rev. James M. Smeetb will speak on ‘The Lord of the Harvest,‘ solos will be sung by Mrs D, E. Ewart, L.A.8., Mrs A. Mathcson, and Mr G Dyer. , Service 4 at the Salvation Army Citadel will bc conducted by Adjutant and Mrs L. B. Ton". The subject of the morning address will be 'A Spirit-filled Life.’ The afternoon topic will be ‘ News About Congress,’ and the evening address will be entitled 'Vision of the Valley. ' A Mighty Vow ' is the title of an address given by Mr A. Loudon at York Place Hall in the evening. 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 ‘ The Doctrine of Atonement.’ 'The Purpose of Life’ will bo Miss Dalzid's Sunday evening topic in the Hal! of (he Theosophical Society, 17 Dowling street. Miss Burgess will speak at the Spiritualist Church in the evening on ‘ What Spiritualism Has Done For Me,’ and will give reminiscences, also demonstrations of spmtual clairvoyance.

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Evening Star, Issue 21079, 16 April 1932, Page 13

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SUNDAY SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 21079, 16 April 1932, Page 13

SUNDAY SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 21079, 16 April 1932, Page 13