CHURCH NOTES.
The Rev. T. Keith Ewen will conduct to-morrow’s services at the Baptist Church. “Three Statements of Truth” will be his morning sermon topic, and in the evening “Two Pictures of a Great Character.” Mrs F- E. Barley will render a solo. A Bible Class rally will take place at 3.15 p.m., followed by a Fellowship tea.
The usual Sunday evening service will be held at the Stortford Mission Hall to-morrow evening at,7 o’clock. The subject will be “A Blind Man’s Conversion.”
In the Gospel Hall, Mr J. Blair, Evangelist, who is dealing with the future of the human race from the Word o 7 God will take as his subject “The Great White Throne.”
The pulpit of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church will be occupied tomorrow evening by Rev. L. Isitl, M.L.C., of Wellington. Mr. Isitt, who is an outstanding speaker, comes as an advocate of tne Bible in the Schools movement. A cordial invitation is extended alike to supporters and to opponents of this great reform.
The subject at the Orange Ball on Sunday night will be, God willing, with the 'Devil’ of popular Belief."
with the ‘Devil’ of popular Belief.” Entirely free.
The morning preacher at the Hastings Methodist Church to-morrow will be the Hon. L. M. Isitt, M.L.-C. A somewhat unique “exchange” is being arranged for the evening when the Rev. B. Melson accompanied by the choir of the Napier Methodist Church, will taae the service. The Rev F. Copeland and the Hastings choir are to take the service l at the Napier Methodist CUliren.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 205, 13 August 1927, Page 7
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