SUNDAY SERVICES
Mothers’ Day will be observed at yirEt Phurrh The Rev. %V, Allen Steveley s morning subject will be, ‘ Bgle and the evenmg subject A Day the Uora Hath Made.’ Dr V. E. Galway will be the ° r flev'. S l). C. Herron will conduct both services in Knox Church. National Hospital, Sunday will be observed m the when Dr W. Newlands and Dr R. r uiton will bo in association with the muuster. . The Rev • Thomas Miller will be the nreacher in'St7 Stephen’s Church. Mothers’; Bay will be observed at the “oramgservice when the subject will be The Influ Home.’ The evenmg subject ® n iU be.’Th e Future Life: What Heaven 13 'Thn Rov R. T. Dodds will commence his at the South Dunedin Presbyterian Church? and* will preach at both services. The Rev. Isaac Jolly will assist at the m °^ih!r S > e Day e -will.be observed_at' Trinity. Methodist Church m tb e “oming. *nd preacher will be the Rev. C. H. Olds, and the choir will sing O Como Let us Wor p, Miss Thelma Farrell being the‘Soloist. In the evening Mr Olds will Ar| the Demands of Jesus too Severe? Miss q S Gapper will be the soloist m the anthem ‘feline Thine Ear (Himmril). and Miss Dorothy M Kay wiU smg The King of Love My Shepherd Is (G°uno ) Mothers’ Day services wUI , b ® he * d m at Methodist Central Mission at 11a.m. and 6,30 p.m., the preacher being the Rev. L. B Neale. In the evening he will take as his subiect ‘ The Uncrowned Queen, and Mr E. Barig will render the solo Mother ° service at Dundas Street Methodist Church .will take tha Mothers’ Day service, conducted oy mem bers of the Youth Council. . Evenmg suh ; ject, ’ Can Christ be Crucified Preacher, Rev. Percy Cooke. Solo, Miss H. D At rS the St. Kilda Methodist ChurchMothers’ Day will be observed at tbs mornservice. A special man s service wilt he” held in’the eveningv when thejsmging will be led by. a men’s choir, and the ■Rev Percy Paris will preach on H. . Wciis'fsix Greatest Men.’ .At 8 51m an after-church social hour will be held th ßcv! h E°! r S° m Tuckwell conducts, both services at the Hanover Street Baptist Church. &°r g wm s «^ th ßo S n°t^ng be iss g the Gospels—According to Mark and. duo Chrisffi Progress —(2) The Preparat.on,’ morning and evening respectively at the Moray Place Congregational Church. At the United Congregational Church, Albany street, flowers and song will emphasise Mothers’ Day. . Both services will be conducted almost entirely by the scholars of the Sunday School, and . will be chiefly, musical, . the scholars’, choir leading the singing. In the morning the primary department will give a demonstration. P At the Theosoplucal Society there wiU be an address on ‘ The Books of the Bible - bv Mrs B. D. Rankin, M.A. First Church of Christ Scientist will conduct services iu Allbell Chambers, 154 Stuart street. The subject for the morning and evening services will be Adam and Fallen Man.’ , . , ... Sister Lingwood-Smith will speak at the Spiritualist Church in ..the evening on ‘ Mothers’ Day,’ and will give demonstrations of spiritual clairvoyance, after Hep address. Miss Tui Salt will sing a solo.There will be open session at the Lyceum in the afternoon.
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Evening Star, Issue 21718, 12 May 1934, Page 16
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