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SUNDAY SERVICES

At First Church the Rev. Allen Stevely’s subjects will be, in the morning, ‘ The Threefold Blessing,’ and in the evening, ‘ Learning From the Cricketers,’ when the committee and members of the Otago Cricket Association will attend in connection with the diamond jubilee celebrations. The evening anthem will be ‘ O For a Closer Walk With God ’ (Foster). Dr Galway will be at the organ. Rev. D. C. Herron, M.A., will conduct both services at Knox Church. In the evening Mr Ivan Menzies, of the Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company, will give the address. ‘ Love Doesn’t ’ will he the subject m St. Stephen’s Church at the morning scrvice, and ‘ The Rock and the Song ’ the subject in the evening. At both services the Rev. Thomas Miller will be the preacher. Bible classes will meet at the church at 2.30 to attend the Mavechale’s meeting. Services at the Methodist Central Mis* sion will be conducted by the Rev, B. M. Tasker. In the evening Mr Tasker will taka as his subject, ‘ Knock, Knock, Who s There? ’ The soloist at this service will be Mr Leslie Dunbar. .. .. The services at Dundas Street Methodist Church will be conducted, in the morning by Rev. T. R. B. Woolloxall, and in too evening by Student Asbleigh K. Fetch, 'whose subject will he ‘ You Treat No Other Friend So 111.’ " With messages for the times. Skuse will preach at St. Kilda Methodist Church on Sunday. The services at the Hanover Street Baptist Church will be conducted by the Rev, J. Ewen Simpson, who will speak in the morning on The Choked Wells, and m the evening on ‘ The Holy God evening the choir will present the hymn study, ‘ln the Garden, and Mr J. Swan will sing a solo'. The Rev. R. L. Fursdon will preach at the Caversham Baptist Church. There wiU be a prayer meeting at 10.30 a.m. f ina morning subject is ‘ Uplifted Hands. At night the subject of the address « entitled ‘ A Clean Conscience. The choir will sing the anthem, ‘ The Lord is Full of will be conducted at tho North-east Valley Baptisfc Churoh by Rev. James K. Reid, his subjects.being Cetera Preparation for Pentecost and- -ine Dynamic of a Day. A solo will be sung in the evening. . . Both services of divine, worship at Moray Place Congregational Church will be conducted by the Rev. Albert Mead. At.the evening service the anthems O Gladsome Light’ (Sullivan), and ‘ Hearken Unto Me (Harris) will he sung by the choir. The services at the United Cong.cgational Church. Albany street, will be conducted bv tho Rev. C. G. Hedlcy Bycroft.- • Christian Zeal ’ will j>c the morning subject. During the evening service Mis* Margaret Pratt will render a solo ■ The topic for the address is ‘Characteristics o 5 the Heavenly Inheritance.’ At the Theosophical Society there will he an address bv Miss C. Dalziel. Her subject is ‘ The Philosophy of Emerson. Mr R. N. Bidd will be the speaker ah the Spiritualist Church at 6.30 p.m. The Healing Circle will meet on Monday as 8 p.m. . ~ The Salvation Army services at 11 a.m< will be conducted by the Marechale, Mrs Catherine Booth-Clibhon, eldest daughter of the late General William Booth, founder of .the Salvation Array. , Subject, A Notable Statesman.’ At 2,30 p.m.. Young People’s Rally Day and return to Sunday school. At 6.30 p.m. Brigadier Chas. Gray' will conduct the Salvation meeting. At the Greater World ; Christian Spiritualist Church at 7 p.m. The Rev* Gertrude Brooks will speak on The r-f-* chology of Life.’ Spiritual clairvoyance and an after circle will follow.

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Evening Star, Issue 22578, 20 February 1937, Page 19

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SUNDAY SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 22578, 20 February 1937, Page 19

SUNDAY SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 22578, 20 February 1937, Page 19