PULPIT EXCHANGE
ARRANGED FOR SUNDAY, AUGUST 6
GUIDANCE SOUGHT FOR INTERNATIONAL TROUBLES
An exchange of pulpits among the ministers of various denominations for Sunday, August 6, has been arranged by the Council of Christian Congregations. The council states that the general pulpit exchange which took place last August was so valuable and so well received that it was decided to make it an annua! event if possible. The exchange this year has been arranged for the morning of August 6, the Sunday nearest the anniversary of the outbreak of the Great War. The.object is to calf attention to the need of national humbling before God, and of prayer seeking Divine guidance in the present international situation. A list of the suggested exchanges for August 6 is as follows:
Services at Presbyterian Churches. — First Church, Rev. B. Metson, Trinity Methodist; Knox Church, llev. J. H. Harris, Moray Place Congregational; lloslyn, Rev. I. S. Williamson, Roslyn Methodist; Kaikorai, Rev. W. N. Flett, Roslyn Baptist; North-east Valley, Principal A. L. Haddon, North-east Valley Church of Christ; Caversham, Rev. J.- Miller, Mornington Baptist; Anderson’s Bay, Rev. T. Skuse, St. Kilda Methodist; St, Clair, Rev. H. Wright, St. Clair Methodist; St. Stephens, Rev. A. E. Jefferson, Dundas Street Methodist; St. Andrews, Rev. J. Ewen Simpson, Hanover Street Baptist; Maori Hill, Rev. W. A. Hamhlett, St. Matthew’s Anglican; South Dunedin, Pastor N. T. Haig, South Dunedin Church of Christ; Musselburgh, Rev. H. C. Orchard, Cargill Road Methodist; Opoho, Rev. D. Robertson, North-east Valley Methodist. Methodist Churches.—Trinity, Rev. Wl A. Stevely, First thurch; St. Kilda, Rev. G. H. Jupp, Anderson’s Bay Presbyterian; Dundas Street,/Rev. Thos. Miller,- St. Stephen’s Presbyterian; Mornington, Rev. C. M. Sullivan, Caversham Presbyterian;. Ckrgill - Road, Rev. S. D. Baird, Musselburgh Presbyterian; St. Clair, Rev, lan Borrie, St. Clair Presbyterian;’ North-east Valley, Rev. N. Hogg, Opoho Presbyterian; Caversham, Rev, R. L. Fursdon, Caversham Baptist; Roslyn,, 1 Rev. H. A. Mitchell, Roslyn Presbyterian. Anglican Churches.-—St. Matthew’s, Rev. A. C, Standage, Maori Hill Presbyterian. Baptist Churches.—Hanover Street, Rev. H. J. Ryburn, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian; South Dunedin, Rev. R. T. Dodds, South Dunedin Presbyterian; Mornington, Rev. D. 0. Williams, Mornington. Methodist; Roslyn, Rev. J. T, G. Campbell, Kaikorai Presbyterian; Caversham, Rev. R. Patchett, Cavershain Methodist; North-east Valley, Rev. N. H. Oakley, North-east Valley Presbyterian. Congregational Churches. Moray Place. Rev, J. Penman, Knox Church; United. Pastor W. D. More, St. Andrew Street Church of Christ. , Churches of Christ. —St. Andrew Street, Rev. H. Bycroft, United Congregational; South Dunedin, Rev. H. R. Turner, South Dunedin Baptist: North-east Valley, Rev. J. K. Reid, North-east Valley Baptist. Salvation Army, Dowling street, Mr M. K. Fountain, -York Place Hall. York Place Hall.—Major Duggan, Salvation Army.
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Evening Star, Issue 23324, 21 July 1939, Page 2
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