CHURCH NOTES.
Mr J. Blair, Evangelist, will preach at tho Gospel Hall, Karamu road, his subject being a continuation from the Word of God on “The Future of tho Human Race,” illustrated by a large dispensational chart, “The Two Roads and the Two Destines.' ’
If there is perpetual fiery torment in store for the wicked we should expect to find it plainly revealed in the Scriptures. That the truth is plainly revealed will be shown in the course of an address on this subject to be given, God willing in the Orange Hull on Sunday night.
The services in St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church to-morrow will bo con ducted by Rev D. J. Shaw. In the uvouing lie will discuss the question of “Luck:” is there such a thing? The choir will render an anthem in the morning and Miss Ford will sing a solo at the evening service. Strangors to Hastings and those who are curious about Luck are specially invited.
The Rev T. Keith Ewen will conduct to-morrow’s services at the Hastings Baptist Church. “Christ’s two imperative utterances” will be his sermon topic. A flower service has been arranged for the young folk and the junior choir will sing special hymns. “The prophet's Great Vision” will form the evening topic. Strangers are cordially invited.
The Rev F. Copeland will preach at the Hastings Methodist Church tomorrow morning on “The coming of tho Kingdom” and in the evening on “The Ultimate Test of Religion.” The choir will give anthems nt both services, the junior choir also singing in the morning. A trio “O Dry Those Tears,” will be sung at tho evening service. Visitors and strangers will be welcomed.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 211, 20 August 1927, Page 6
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