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SUNDAY SERVICES

The Rev. W. Allen Stevely will conduct the services at first Church. His morning subject will be ‘ The Prince of Peace,’ and in the evening there will be a special service in connection with the Pirates football Club jubilee. The subject will be ‘ Many Crowns.’ Dr V. E. Galway will preside at the organ. The Rev. D. C. Herron will conduct Communion services in Knox Church. The subject of the evening service will be ‘ The Difference Jesus Makes.’ In St. Stephen’s Church the preacher at the morning service will be the Rev. C. G. Wilcox. In the evening the Rev. Thomas Millor. Sunday school anniversary services will be held at Trinity Methodist Church, Stuart etreet. The Rev. G. E. Brown will conduct the morning service, the Rev. P. R. Paris the afternoon, and the Rev. H. E. Bellhouse will be the preacher in the evening. There will be singing by the children throughout the day, and the offerings will be devoted to Sunday school work. Services at the Methodist Central Mission will be conducted by the Rev. Leslie B. Neale. In the evening there will be a broadcast service, when Miss Meda Paine will be the soloist, singing ‘ Sun of My Soul ’ and ‘ Were You There?’ The services at Dundas street will be conducted by the Rev. Moore in the morning. Evening, Rev. Percy Cooke, subject. ‘ The Unchristlike Christians.’ At St. Kilda Methodist Church the Rev. Percy Paris will preach in the morning, and the Rev. G L. Taylor, 8.A., 8.D., at night. ‘ Shirkers, Dreamers, and Workers ’ is the Rev. \V. H. Greenslade’s topic at the St. Clair Methodist evening service. ‘ The Free Gift of God ’ will be the Rev. G. E. Brown’s evening subject at Cargill Road Methodist Church. The Week of Witness will be continued in the Hanover Street Baptist Church. In the morning Rev. James M. Smecth will conduct the service, and in the evening Rev. E. S. Tuckwell whose subject will bo ‘ Christ and the Crisis.’ Miss P. Christie will sing ‘ Come Unto Me.’ The Sunshine Baptist Mission will celebrate its first anniversary by holding a special service in the evening, when the Rev. Chas. Dallaston will be the preacher; also a social gathering on Tuesday. The Rev. Albert Mead will conduct services at the Moray Place Congregational Church. The subject of his evening address will be ‘ Whisperings of God —Stand Up.’ Community hymn singing before the service. The preacher at the morning service at the United Congregational Church will be the Rev. E. S. Tuckwell, 8.A., whose subject will be ’ Witness Bearing.’ In the evening the Rev. Janies M. Smecth will speak on ‘A Natural Thing To Say.’ first Church of Christ Scientist, Dunedin, will hold services in the Allbcll Chambers, Stuart street, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The subject will bo * Reality.’" Tho morning service at the Salvation Array, Dowling street, will be conducted by Adjutant Thomson, who will speak on ‘ Youth’s Heritage.’ Tho Corps Cadets will be responsible for the afternoon service, and at night Adjutant Tong will speak on ‘ The Soul’s Crisis 1 In Gospel Hall, Station street, Mr G. Menzies will continue his addresses on the ‘ Coming of Christ m Relation to the Present World Conditions.’ ‘ Mainsprings of Action ’ will be the subject taken by Mr MacGregor Walmsley in the evening in the Theosophical Hall, Dowling street. ' Christ or Chaos ’ is the subject of Mr Arthur Hill’s address at the Spiritualist Church m the evening. Mr Hill will give demonstrations of spiritual clairvoyance after the address.

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Evening Star, Issue 21216, 24 September 1932, Page 13

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SUNDAY SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 21216, 24 September 1932, Page 13

SUNDAY SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 21216, 24 September 1932, Page 13

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