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SUNDAY SERVICES

Afc First Church the Sacramcut of the Lord’s Supper will bo dispensed. Tho Rev. W. Allen Stevely will conduct both services. His subjects will be: Morning, * Spiritual Progress,’ and evening, ‘There Was a Garden.’ Hr V. E. Galway will bo tho organist. Rev. D. O. Herron vyil! conduct both services in Knox Church. Tho subject for tho evening will bo ‘ Tho Question of Guidance.’ Mr John T. Leech will sing tho solo, ‘ Hear Not Yo, 0 Israel.’ In St. Stephen’s Church the Sacrament of tho Lord’s Supper will bo observed at tho morning service, and a supplementary communion at tho close of tho evening service. Tho preacher will bo the Rev. Thomas Miller; morning subject, ‘God is Jealous’; evening, * Tho Boldness of Peter and John.’ At tho evening service in the Maori Hill Presbyterian Church the cantata, ‘ The Crucifixion,’ will be rendered by the choir. The Rov. Dr Hunter will be the morning preacher at Trinity Methodist Church. Stuart street. In the evening the monthly musical service will be held, conducted by tho Rov. H. B. Bellhouse, whose subject will be ‘ Things That Will Stand Remembering.’ Tho special soloists will bo Miss Helen Roy and Mr A. M'Dowell, and tho choir will render the anthems ‘ Song of Joy ’ and ‘ Seek Ye the Lord,’ Mr R. Dunbar acting as soloist in the latter. Tho anniversary services of, the Mornington Methodist Church will be conducted on Sunday by tho Revs. A. Watson and E. T. Cox, M.A. In the evening tho choir, under Mr G. Hickey, will render the cantata, ‘ Light Out of Darkness.’ At St Kilda Methodist Church both services will be conducted by the Rev. Percy Paris. The services at Dundas Street for deepening of the spiritual life will be conducted by Rev. Percy Cooke. Morning subject, ‘ Power and Personality.’ Evening, ‘ The Second Milo.’ Solo, Miss E. Young. At the Hanover Street Baptist Church Rev. E. S. Tuckwell will conduct both services. Tho evening subject will be ‘First Things First,’ and the anthem, ‘ O, Saviour of tho World.’ ‘ Tho Law of Christ Following ’ will be tho topic at the Cavorsham Baptist Church morning, and in the evening Rov. H. E. Edridge will speak on ‘ The Supreme Question,’ and Mr Clinton Williams, of Auckland, will sing ‘ I Gave My Life for Thee.’ Tho Rev. Albert Mead will conduct tho services at tho Moray Place Congregational Church. The choir will render the anthem ‘ Watchman, What of the Night?’ The Rov. James M. Smooth's evening subject at the United Congregational Church will be ‘ Hymns That Have Helped,’ and Mrs A Matheson will bo ilic soloist. In tho morning ho will speak to tho children on ‘ Wickets,’ his subject for adults being ‘ Mountain of Shadows.’ The feature of tho 3 p.ra. service at the Salvation Army Dowling Street Fortress this Sunday will be an address by the Rov. P. B. Fraser, M.A., on ‘ Fascinating Palestine,’ which will be illustrated with beautiful lantern slides. Tho speaker at 11 a.m. will bo Mrs Adjutant Thomas, and at 7 p.m. Adjutant Thomas will deliver the address. The latter service will be broadcast from 4YA. Services at York Place Hall; Worship at 11 a.m., men’s Bible class at 4 p.m., followed by fellowship tea at 5 p.m.; Gospel service at 6.30 p.m. Mr H. W. Brolm will speak at both Bible class and Gospel mootings. Mr R. N. Ridd will speak at the Spiritualist Church in the evening on ‘ Guides from the Spirit World.’ Mr H. M. Brosnan will contribute a baritone solo, ‘ Trees.’ There will bo an open session at the Lyceum in tho afternoon. At the Thcosophical Hal! Mr D. Mackenzie will speak on ‘ This Life of Ours.’

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Evening Star, Issue 21518, 16 September 1933, Page 13

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SUNDAY SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 21518, 16 September 1933, Page 13

SUNDAY SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 21518, 16 September 1933, Page 13