THE CHURCHES
■ Evening prayer will be shortened at 0 f the Cathedral to-morrow/ and after the sermon, the choir will render GauTa “Holy City” and Mendelssohn’s “Hear my prayer. The churchwardens would be glad if those attending service would be seated in good time. Man or monkey? is-the titflTbf the vicar’s address to-inorro wevening at All Saints’, Vanguard street. Residents in Toi Toi Valley are reminded of the special service to-morrow afternoon at Toi Toi Hall, when the Rev. F. Pring Rowe will speak on “Passing or Permanent?” At St. John’s Methodist Church, the Rev. A. Beeson will conduct the morning eerviqe. At 5.30 p.m. the monthly musical service will he conducted by the Rev. H. L. Bh pi ires, the subject being “Gibeonites ami Liquoritcs.” There wifi bo a harp solo and popular mission hymns. At the Church of Christ to-morrow evening, Pastor W. G. Carpenter will take as his subject “Three of the greatest questions in the world.” A welcome Is offered to everybody. Lieut. Rankin will be the speaker at the morning service at the Salvation Army to-morrow. In the afternoon at 3 p.m. Hie newly formed songster brigade will be commissioned and Oapt. Bridge will speak on “God’s Messengers.” At the song service at night there will ho community singing and special items. Captain Bridge will be ' the speaker and his subject “The Heart Cry of a Great Man.” ,Congregation choose the hymns. The public are cordially invited to attend the lectures by Mr Miller, evangelist, on the Tabernacle, in Ranzan Hall, Hope, on Sunday evening 7 p.m,, alikr Tuesday and Friday . ,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 25 November 1922, Page 5
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