SUNDAY SERVICES
At First Church the Rev. W. Allen Stevely will preach in the morning on ‘ The King’s Highway,’ and in the evening on ‘ Square Compasses.’ At the evening service the music will include the quartet ‘ Come, Holy Ghost, Our Souls Inspire,’ and the anthem ‘ Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Hosts.’ Dr Galway will be at the organ. The metropolitan Masonic lodges will attend. On Tuesday afternoon, at 3 o’clock, the Kev. W. Morton Ryburn, of India, will address the combined P.W.M.U. branches in the church hall. Communion services will be held in Knox Church, conducted by the Eev. D. C. Herron, M.A. His evening subject will be ‘ Religion With Reservations.’ Sixty-fifth anniversary services will be held in St. Stephen’s Presbyterian Church. At the morning service the preacher will be the Rev. H. A. Mitchell, of Roslyn, and in the evening the Rev. N. E. Oakley, of North-east Valley. The thfrty-second anniversary of the Maori Hill Presbyterian Church will be observed by special services, the preachers being the Rev. S. 0. Francis and Professor S. F. Hunter. Special music will be rendered by the choir, and Miss Rae Stubbs will sing ‘ Alleluia ’ (O’Connor-Morris) at the evening service. The Eev. C. M. Sullivan, of Caversham, will conduct the evening service in the Port Chalmers Presbyterian Church. A special musical service will be hold at Trinity Church in the evening. Miss Angela Hendry will sing ‘ Abide With Me,’ and will take the solo in the anthem ‘ The Lost Chord.’ Misses M’Lean and West will be heard in the anthem ‘ I Waited for the Lord,’ and Mr Evan Tuckwell will sing ‘ Babylon.’ The Eev. C. H. Olds will be the preacher, his subject being ‘ A Good Investment.’ Missioner D. I. Robertson will occupy the pulpit in the morning. The fifty-fifth church anniversary of Cargill Road Methodist Church will be held to-morrow. Rev. Leslie B. Neale will conduct the morning service and Rev. H. C. Orchard the evening. Special anthems will be given by the choir —in the morning ‘ Praise My Sou] ’ and in the evening ‘ The Heavens Are Telling,’ ‘ Gloria.’ Mrs F. Harman and Miss M. Gilder will sing ‘ That Beautiful Land.’ The anniversary will be continued on Monday with a tea and concert. Rev. B. M. Tasker conducts the morning service at St. Kilda Methodist Church. Rev. T. Skuse is the preacher in the evening. The services at the Hanover Street Baptist Church will be conducted in the morning by Mr H. D. Austin, and in the evening by Dr C. North.' Mr J. Swan will sing a solo at the morning service. In the evening Dr North’s subject will be ‘ Unimagined Possibilities.’ The choir will present the anthem, ‘ Sweet is Thy Mercy,’ and the hymn-study. ‘ She Only Touched the Hem of His Garment.’ On Tuesday evening a lantern lecture will be given in the school hall by Mr D. A. J. Rutherford, late Director of Education in Samoa, the subject being ‘ Samoa.’ ’■ At Caversham Baptist Church the Rev. R. L. Furdson will preach at both services. The morning address is based on the words “ Unto the Pure.” At night the subject is the ‘ Result of the Greatest .Crime.’ The choir will render an anthem. The services of the North-east Valley Baptist Church will be conducted by the Rev. James K. Reid, the subjects being ‘.God’s Divine Grace’ and ‘ls There a Hell?’ The soloist is Miss McDonald. Both services of Divine worship at Moray Place Congregational Church will be conducted by the Eev. Albert Mead. The morning subject will be ‘ Rock of Ages,’ and in the evening, ‘ Philip—Belief Without Venture.’ The choir will sing the anthem, ‘ How Lovely Are the Messengers ’ (Mendelssohn). The Rev. C. G. Hedley Bycroft will conduct the services at the United Congregational Church, Albany street. The_ morning subject will be ‘ A Battle in the Smoke,’ and in the evening ‘ The Doctrine that Revolutionised Europe in the Sixteenth Century; Can It Do It Again? ’ Mesdames L. J. Smih and T. Dove will be the soloists, at the evening service. At the Spiritualist Church, Radiant Hall, Mr W. J. Hutton’s subject will be ‘ The Bridges Over the Valley.’ A meeting of members will be held after the service on July 5. On Monday, at 8 p.m., the healing centre will meet. At the Thecsophical ■ Society, Mr J. M. M'Ewan will deliver the first of a series of public lectures dealing with the duties of the various classes of mankind. His address is entitled ‘Servant, Trader, Soldier,' Priest.’ At the Greater World Mission the Rev. G. Brooks will take for her subject ‘ Divine Power of Deliverance.’ Clairvoyance and after circle will follow. There will be the usual prayer and healing meeting at 8 p.m,, and on Wednesday, at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m., there will be £1 cover psychometry.
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Evening Star, Issue 22685, 26 June 1937, Page 3
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