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SUNDAY SERVICES.

The Rev. W. Allen Stevely will conduct the service at First Church. His morning subject will be ‘ Hives and Honey ’ and the evening subject ‘ The Golden Key,’ Dr V. li. Galway will be the organist. Rev. D. C. Herron will conduct both services in Knox Church. The evening subject will be ‘When Life Tumbles In: What Then?’ ‘ The Wrestling Till the Dawn ’ will be the subject in St. Stephen’s Church at the morning service and ‘ Christian Nonconformity ’ the subject in tho evening. The preacher morning and evening will be the minister, the Rev. Thomas Miller.

There will be a special service celebrating the anniversary of the Busy Bees at the South Dunedin Presbyterian Church in the morning. The Rev. B. T. Dodds will conduct both services.

Special music will be rendered at Trinity Methodist' Church, Stuart street, in the evening. In addition to the anthems ‘My Faith Looks Up to Thee ’ and / Tho Day Thou Gavest ’ by the choir, the aria from • Elijah,’ ‘ O Rest in the Lord,’ will'be rendered by' Miss Margaret Green, and the solo ‘ The Blind Ploughman ’ by Mr .T. Pringle. The Rev. C. H. Olds, 8.A., will conduct the service, his subject being ‘The Vision Splendid.’ His morning theme will be ‘ Listening In.’ At the St. Kilda Methodist Church both services will be conducted by the Rev. Percy Paris. The services at Dundas Street Methodist Church will be conducted by Rev. Percy Cooke. Morning subject, ‘How to Promote,' evening ‘ls Christ Winning?’ Anthem. Induction of local preacher.

Rev, E. S. Tuckwell will conduct both services at the Hanover Street Baptist Church. In the evening the choir will render tho hymn study, ‘ From Every Stormy Wind,’ and Mr W. A. Race will be the soloist. ■

At the Congregational Church, Moray place, the Rev. Albert Mead. will conduct the services. The subject of the morning and evening addresses respectively will be ‘ The Epistle to Philemon ’ and ‘ Christian Communism.’

In the Thoosophical Hall Dr Stuart Moore will lecture on ‘The Myth of Narcissus ’ dr ‘ Tho Greatest Evil.’

The Bible lectures being conducted by Mr Alfred Mace in York Place Hall will be continued on Tuesday and Thursday of next week. Mr Mace will speak on Sunday, at 6.30 p.m,, his subject being ‘ The Birth and Deliverance of a x Nation.’ First Church of Christ Scientist will conduct services in Allbell Chambers, 15A Stuart street. The subject for the morning and evening services will bo ‘ Truth.’ ' A Wnrless World for a Thousand Years ’ will bo the subject nt Forbury Corner Mission. Oddfellows’ Hall, Caversham. Sister Lily Lingwood-Sinith will speak at the Spiritualist Church in tho evening on ‘ The Law of Justice,’ and wilt afterwards give demonstrations of spiritual clairvoyance.

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Evening Star, Issue 21784, 28 July 1934, Page 17

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SUNDAY SERVICES. Evening Star, Issue 21784, 28 July 1934, Page 17

SUNDAY SERVICES. Evening Star, Issue 21784, 28 July 1934, Page 17