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SUNDAY SERVICES

At first Church the Rev. W. Allen Stevcly's subjects will be, in the morning, • The Word That Abides,’ aud in the evening ‘Dr Jokyll and Mr Hyde.’ Dr Galway will be at the organ. Rev. D. C. Herron will conduct services in Knox Church. The subject for the evening will be the second of a series of studies in Genesis, entitled * The £tory of the Temptation.* 1 What Christ Said on Marriage and Divorce ’ will be the subject in St. Stephen s Church by Rev. T. Miller in the morning, and ‘The Bible as a Lamp’ will be the subject in the evening. At the Musselburgh Presbyterian Church harvest thanksgiving services the Rev. W. Trotter will preach at both services. The retiring collection will bo for the orphanage. Signatures for the call to the Rev. C. L. Taylor will be taken at both services. Home mission Sunday will be observed at Trinity Methodist Church, Stuart street. The Rev. H. E. Bellhouses will conduct the morning service, and in the evenin" the Rev. A. J. Seamer and his Maori party will be in charge. Chief Pihama wi speak, the Chatham Island vocalist will sing, and Maori and English hymns will be Leslie B. Neale will be the preacher at the Methodist Central Mission, Octagon Hall, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. In the evening he will preach on The Uncharted Waste.’ The soloist will be Miss Ann White. . The services at Dundas Street will be conducted-by Rev. Percy Cooke. Morning subject, ‘ Men As Trees ; evening, Immersion; Is It Scriptural? ’ ‘The Twister,’ the first study in modern Bible men, will be Rev. W. H Greens ado s topic at St. Clair Methodist Church at 6.30 n m ‘ The Ministry of the Spirit is Rev. C. E. Brown’s morning subject, ana ‘ Jesus ’ the evening theme, at Cargill Road Methodist Church. At the St. Kilda Methodist Church the Rov A. C. Lawry will preach- m the morning on ‘ Tho Lamb aud the Lion, and will conduct the communion service at noon. At the evening service the Rev. P erc y Paris, assisted by students, will preach on • Lengthen tho Cords, But Strengthen the Stakes.’ Miss Non! Davidson will sing, and tho choir will render Dudley Buck s ‘ Hymn to Music.’ At 7.45 p.m. there will bo the Open Forum, in which members of the Student Christian Movement will take Pa lL Nell, from the Crotrian Spiritualist Hall in London, will speak at thei Spiritualist Church in tho evening on The Great •Vdventure.’ Miss Burgess will give clairvoyant spiritual messages alter the address. The Maori party will bo at Morningloii Methodist Church in the morning. Miss Irene Karenara, the Chatham Island vocalist? will sing. Chief Pihama will speak. In the evening tho Rev. E. j- Cox M-A., sneaks on ‘An Epoch in N.Z. History. P The annual week of prayer and self-denial for missions will bo inaugurated m the Hanover Street Baptist Church, the Rev E S Tuck well conducting services. ine morning subject will be ‘The Challenge, of the Present Difficulty,’, and the evening ‘ A Chapter from the Missionary Epic. Anthem, ‘ Holy, Holy, Holy. Miss Hazel Walker will sing. The Cavershara Baptist church will commence special week of prayer and selfdenial. Rev. H. E. Edridge will deliver appropriate addresses. . The Rev. Albert Mead will conduct the services at Moray Place Congregational Church. Ho will continue the studies on ‘ Tho Faith of Isaiah ’ in the morning, the subject being ‘ The New Jerusalem. In tbo evening bis address will bo on The Grace of Cod.’ , ... , , ■ The Bible in Many Lands will be the Rev. James M. Sineeth's subject at the United Congregational Church in the evenin" In the morning, when the Sacrament wifi be observed, be will speak to the children on ‘Tho Great Key,’ and commence a series of consecration addresses, the first topic being ‘Debtors to Grace. Miss Dorothy Mackay will sing. * Bible Da v ’ will be the theme of the services at 'the Salvation Army Citadel. Adjutant Tong will speak at the morning service, and on ‘ The Bible in tue aftcinoon. The evening service will bo broadcast by 4YA, and Mrs Tong will deliver an address on ‘ Guided by God’s Word.’ The evening topic will be ‘ The Ladder of Life,’ by Miss A. V. Inglis, in the Theosophical Hall, Dowling street.

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Evening Star, Issue 21090, 30 April 1932, Page 13

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SUNDAY SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 21090, 30 April 1932, Page 13

SUNDAY SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 21090, 30 April 1932, Page 13

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