CHURCH SERVICES. QALVATTON ARMY, O BROADWAY. HARVEST FESTIVAL CELEBRATIONS. Designated to remind people of God’s Goodness Colonel E. .T. Kemp, assisted by Major 11. Dutton from Wellington, will conduct tbe.-e intensely interesting harvest services. 7 a.m.—Sowing in the Morning. 11 a.m. —Harvest Topics. 7 p.m.—Appropriate Messages. MONDAY, 7.45 p.m.—Unique Programme Festival of Joyous Celebrations. Music and song rendered by the Band and Songsters. Admission Free. 3.45 p.m. —Sale of Fruit and Vegetables. Come and Join with Us in These Thanksgiving Services. E M MANUEL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Broadway. HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES. “It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord.” Harvest Music at Both Services hv Choir. II a.m. —Rev. J. C. Macky. Anthem:' “Vo Shall Dwell ,in the Land.” 7 p.m.—Rev. Raymond Simpson. Anthem, To Deum. Solo. Mrs Lyon. “The Harvester's Night Song.” Special Hymns. All welcome. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF TRUE SPIRITUAL LIGHT. SERVICE SUNDAY, 7 p.m., ORANGE HALL. Lombard Street, Palmerston N. Minister, JESSIE CLACTON, Ms.D. Subject: “THE PEACE OF THE WORLD.” Wed., 8 p.m. Psychology Lecture Above Hall. After-service messages a.nd visions. We Beliove in Jesus Christ. CV ANGELICAL LUTHERAN Li CHURCH. SERVICES TO-MORROW. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. REV. A. CHRISTENSEN. 2.15 p.m.—Sunday School. A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL. QUEEN STREET HALL 11 a.m.—Worship. 2.50 p.m.—Sunday School and Bibl* Classes. New Scholars Welcomed. 7 p.m.—Speaker, Mr N. Pallesen. “Dovine Providence and Human Responsibility.” LINTON, 7.20 p.m—Tho Gospel. Tuesday, 7.50 p.m.—Prayer and Ministry. Thursday, 2.50 p.m.—Sisters’ Prayer Meeting. Thursday, 7.50 p.m. —Senior Endeavour Class. Friday, 6.30 p.m. —Junior Endeavour. QT. DAVID’S PRESBYTERIAN U CHURCH, Terraco End. Minister: REV. R. WARNOCK. SUNDAY, MARCH 26. HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES. 11 a.m.—“The Challenge of Harvest.” 7 p.m.—“The Mystery of Growth.” S|>eeial Music by the Choir. Visitors are Cordially Welcomed. IT. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Minister; REV. JOHN HUBBARD, M.A., B.D. HARVEST THANKSGIVING. 11 a.m. —“The Challenge of the Harvest.” 7 p.m. —“Nature —A Sacrament.” 7 p.m.—Wood Street. Mr A. C. Allen. B APTIST CHURCH, Opposite Opera House. Minister: REV. J. C. MACKY. 11 a.m.—Worship and Bible Exposition. Preacher: Rev. R. Simpson. 2.50 p.m. —United Bible Classes. An Address by Mr W. J. Freeman. 7 p.m. —EVANGELISTIC SERVICE conducted by the Pastor. Mr W. Johneton Freeman, Missionary to .West Africa, will speak. COMMUNION OF THE LORD’S SUPPER and Reception of Members at th* close. Helpful Services. Music by Choir. VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOME. C UBA STREET METHODIST CHURCH.
Minister: REV. ALBERT BLAKEMORG 11 a.in. —“The Test of True Religion.” 7 p.m.—“The Road to Calvary (2) The Shadow of (he Cross.” 2.30 p.m.—T.ongburn, Mr L. M. Boyos. 5.30 p.m. —Public Hospital. OT. PAUL'S METHODIST CHURCH (Broadway Avenue). Minister: REV. M. A. McDOWELL. 11 a.m.—“Life’s loyalties.” Children’s Service attended by Guides, Brownies, Scouts and Cubs. Sacrament of Baptism. 6.45 p.m.—Song Service. Great Hymn* and their stories. 7 p.m. —“Youth No Bar to Service.” A Message for Youth. Anthem: “O for a Closer W alk V ith God.” NITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH. PRINCESS STREET, Opp. Empire Hall, PASTOR: JAMES WALKER 11 a-m. —Air Johnston-Freeman. 2.30 p.m. —Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m. —Souls Set Free. NOTE. Communion After Morninff Service. rpilE APOSTOLIC CHURCH. 1 102 BROADWAY (upstairs). 11 a.in. —Communion and Praise. 7 p.m. —Gospel. Speaker, Mr Sergeant,of Hastings. Wo Preach Christ Crucified. Risen, and Soon Coming Again. IHEOBOPHICAL SOCIETY, 310 Church Street. PUBLIC LECTURE, T SUNDAY, 7 P.M. MR .T. G. RADFORD, Will Lecture upon: “Oh Death Where is Thy Thy Sting?” All Are Welcome. PIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST _ -C SCIENTIST, Church Street, Palmerston North. (Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ. Scientist. in Boston, Mass.), hold services Sunday. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: “Reality.” Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Sunday School 11 a.m., Y.W.C.A. Clubroom, Manawatu Buildings, George Street; Reading Rooms, Regent Arcade, open Monday to Friday from 2 to 4 p.m.. Friday evening from 7to 8.30. The Public is Cordially Invited.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 98, 25 March 1939, Page 2
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