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SUNDAY SERVICES.

The Rev. J. Edwards will again be the preacher at Knox Church to-morrow. During the evening service Mr Neill Black will sing the solo “ The Beautiful Prayer,” and after the service Mr C. Roy Spacknian will give a short organ recital. At the Spiritualist Church to-morrow Mr Ridd will speak on “ The Christ.”Mr S. -J. Murray will preach in the morning and evening to-morrow at the North-East Valley Presbyterian Church. - ’■ The Rev. H. E, Bellhouse will conduct both services at Trinity Methodist Church, Stuart street, to-morrow, preaching in the morning on “Doing Fine Things Finely,” and in the evening on “ A Searching Question of Jesus Christ J’ Mrs J. A. Aitcheson will sing at the evening service.

“Arc You One of the Four?” will be the subject at the Gospel Tent, NorthEast Valley, to-morrow, at 8 p.m., when Evangelist Forbes Macleod will again speak. In the York Place Hall to-morrow there will be fellowship at the Lord’s tabic, and at night Mr Frank Varley will continue his series of studies on “ The Holy Spirit.” The subject will be “ We to Him—He to Us.”

The Rev, W. H. Hocking will- conduct botli services at the Dundas street Methodist Church to-morrow. The subject in the morning will he, “ Behold Ho Prayeth,” and in the evening “Walking in the Spirit.” “ The Wrestling with the Dawn ” will be the subject to-morrow morning in St. Stephen’s Church, and “ Hiding from God and Hiding in Him ” the subject in the evening. The Rev. Thomas Miller will preach at both services.

“The Joy of Public Worship” will he the subject of the Rev. C. Maitland Ellis’s, discourse at the morning service at the United Congregational Church. In the evening his topic will be “ Have You Forgotten Him?” The Sunday school session will he resumed in the afternoon.

“ A Matter of Ancient History with a Present-day Message” will he the subject taken by the Rev. W. B. Scott in the Cargill Road Methodist Church tomorrow night. Mr Scott will also conduct the morning service. The Rev. J. C. Draper will conduct both services at the Central Mission tomorrow, topic for the evening being “ Our Divine Companion.” Special music has been arrangef ro the evening service, the soloists being Miss Gwenda Burt and Mr R. B. MacDonald. The choir will render the anthem, “0 Ye That Love the Lord.” Mr Charles A. Martin will be at the organ. Ihc Rev. Albeit Alead will conduct services at Moray Place Congregational Church to-morrow. In the mornin" his subject will be “Forget Not All His Benefits,” and the evening subject " Ataroxia—the Unruffled Life.” Mr Les Stubbs will sing “ The Gloria.” The Rev. E. S. Tuckwell will conduct both services at the Hanover Street Baptist Church to-morrow, his subject in the morning being “What Elijah Learned at Horeb,” and in the evenin'* “ The Belief of the Samaritans.” Miss Ruby Baxter will sing “O Divine Redeemer ” at the evening service.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20638, 9 February 1929, Page 14

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SUNDAY SERVICES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20638, 9 February 1929, Page 14

SUNDAY SERVICES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20638, 9 February 1929, Page 14

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