SUNDAY SERVICES.
The services at First Church to-mor-row will be conducted by the Rev. G. Erskine Nicol,, 0.8. E., London. His subject in the morning will be “The Permanent Presence,” and in the evening, “Aloofness—la It Lofty?” The preacher at both services in Knox Church to-morrow will be the Rev. Janies Burns, who will ; take as his morning, subject “ The Happy Worshipper,’? and the evening subject, “ The Christ of the Crushed, and the Depressed.” During the evening- service Miss Evelyn Shepard will sing “■ Unto Thee, O Lord,” and Mr Spackman .will give organ solos at the close of the service. ... , Evangelist Forbes M'Lcod will continue hia mission at Ravensbourne tomorrow. ; In the Lower View Street Hall, at 8.10 p.m., Cassilda Carmen will conduct a healing meeting, her subject being “The Search.” There will be a healing concentration, and demonstration for the •sick at the close. , . To-morrow morning, at York Place Hall, there will be the fellowship at the Lord’s table. In the evening Mr Frank.; Parley. will give, the first°of a Senes of talks on contacts with Christ —“Bartimeus, the Blind Beggar.” At the Hanover Street Baptist Church the Rev, E. S. Tnckwcll will conduct both services to-morrow, speaking in the morning upon “Paul’s Intuition.” ’in the evening there will be a young people’s service, when the subject wifi be “The Wisdom of Restraint!” * The Rev, H. E. Bellhouse will conduct both services in Trinity Methodist Church, Stuart street, * to-morrow, preaching in the morning on “Lamps and Bushels,” and in the evening on “ The True Defences of the Sou!.” The choir will render Sampson’s “Across the Bar.’ and Mr Stuart Falconer will sing “ Consider and. Hear Me.” At the Kaikorai Presbyterian Churcli to-morrow the Rev. John Pringle will preach at the morning service, and Mr H. Drew will sing a solo. The Rev. J. D, Smith u ill preach in the evening and Mrs N. Sutherland will sing. The Rev George. Miller will picach at the North-East Valiev Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning and events- The morning subject will be “He Could Not Be Hid,” and the evening subject, “ Whose Heart the Lord Opened.” The soloist will be Mr C J Lloyd, \ • The jubilee services of the Dundas' Street Methodist Church will he concluded to-morrow, when the Rev. S. Bailey, of Invercargill, will occupy the pulpit at both services. The even hi" service will take the form of an cx-Suil-day school scholars’ reunion, and an cxseholais choir will lead the singing. Mrs R. Sparrow and Miss Shepard will render a duet, and Mrs A. Burton' a solo. , “Second-hand Religion ”' will b c the subject of the Rev. C. Maitland Kllisss address at the evening service at the United Congregational Church. In the morning he will continue his series of studies on the First Epistle of St. John. The Rev. Albert Mead will conduct botli ■ services at the Moray Place Congicgational Church to-morrow. In the morning he wni sl)eak on « T]le Vital Matter tor the Christian Church,” and ill the evcnuig his subject will be “The Christian _ Society a Nest of . Singing Buds. Miss Molly Vickers will sing *hafc My Redeemer Livoth.” • T ’ l , e MiUer " ill Preach m St. Stephen’s Church in.the morninon -Paul the Debtor,” and in the evenmg on Stones of Remembrance” the ei cuing service being in memory of Anzac. In the morning Mrs Gracc v will sing the solo, “What Are These’” and m the evening'Mr A. W. Johnston will sing Crossing the Bar.” .The Rev. G. B. Hinton will conduct the morning service at: the Central Missioii, Octagon Hall, and in the evening the,Maori party from the North Island will render musical items, and the address will bo given by Sister Nicholls, a worker among the Maoris of the Waikato.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20702, 27 April 1929, Page 19
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