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SUNDAY SERVICES

The Bev. W. Allen Stevely will conduct the services at First Church. His morning subject will be ‘ Horizons,’ and the evening subject : The Door.’ Dr V. E. Galway will be the organist. Bev. D. C. Herron will conduct both services in, Knox Church. At 2.45 p.m. the Sunday school promotion service will be held in the church. The subject for the evening will be ‘ The Struggle Between Duty and Success.’ ‘ Ships That Pass in the Night ’ will be the subject in St. Stephen’s Church at , the morning service, when the Bev. Thomas Miller will be the preacher. His evening’s subject will be ‘ Something That God Cannot Do.’

The Rev. R. T. Dodds will occupy the pulpit of the South Dunedin Presbyterian Church at both services. In the morning there will be , a parade of the Girls’ Brigade. The Rev. C. H. Olds will conduct the morning service at Trinity Methodist Church, Stuart street. In the evening the Rev. L. B. Neale will occupy the pulpit. The choir will render the anthem ‘ Evening and Morning,’ and Miss A. M’Arthur will sing ‘ The Ninety and Nine.’ Sunday School anniversary services J will be observed at the Methodist Central Mission, Octagon Hall. In the morning the Rev. G. C. Reay will conduct the service, in the afternoon the Rev. A. Mead, and in the evening the preacher will be the Rev. M. H. Olds. Scholars and members of the Bible Class will render special hymns, under the conductorship of Mr John T. Leech. At the St. Kilda Methodist Church both services will be conducted by the Rev. Percy Paris. The morning service at Dundas Street Methodist Church will be conducted by Mr Stan Waite; evening, Rev. Percy Cooke; subject, ‘Love, Fear, and Hell’; solo, Mrs Sparrow; anthem. . At the Caversham Methodist Sunday School anniversary to-mcrrow, the preachers are the Rev. I. Williamson, Rev. C. H. Olds, and the Rev. B. J. James. The children have been trained for the special singing by the well-known conductor Mr John Davidson, sen., and no doubt will equip themselves worthily. At the Hanover Street Baptist Church the preacher will be the Rev. J. J. North, D. principal of the Baptist College, Auckland, whose subject in the morning will be " Satisfying Life ’ and in the evening ‘ Drifting, the Public and Private Peril of To-day.’ Divine worship will be conducted at the Moray Place Congregational Church by the Rev. Albert Mead. The subjects of the addresses, morning and evening respectively, will be * Some Glorious Mornings—the Morning of Light’ and ‘The Most Deadly Sin. 1 At the evening service Miss Alice Guy and Miss L. Thorne will be joined in ‘Thanks Be To God,’ arranged as a duet, and Miss Liddle will sing ‘ Night, Gentle Shepherd.’ ‘ The Devil, His Origin and Destiny,’ will be the Rev. C. G. Hedley Bycroft’s subject at United Congregational Church, Albany street in the evening. ‘ Hear My Prayer ’ will he rendered by Mrs D. B. Ewart and the choir. The morning topic will bo ' The Palm Tree Christian.’

Sister Lingwood-Smith, who has returned to Dunedin, will speak at the Spiritualist Church, St. Andrew street, in _ the evening on ‘Fate, Chance, or Destiny? ’ and will give spiritual messages after the address.

At the Theosophical Society Miss Dalziel, Miss Starkey, and Mr Mackenzie will speak on ‘ Aspects of Beauty.’ First Church of Christ Scientist will conduct services in Allbell Chambers, 154 Stuart street. The subject for. the morning and evening services will be ‘ Mortals and Immortals.’

. At the Gospel' Marquee, King Edward street, South Dunedin, in the evening Evangelist W. J. Richards will speak on the subject ‘ Is There an Ever-burning Hell?’-

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Evening Star, Issue 21880, 17 November 1934, Page 15

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SUNDAY SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 21880, 17 November 1934, Page 15

SUNDAY SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 21880, 17 November 1934, Page 15

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