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SUNDAY SERVICES.

v Rev. Stevenson, of ArmiKPrviP« BW f Uth ™ ale \ will conduct both services at Knox Church to-morrow. In Uie .he will preach on “Woodbing Willie, arid the choir will eing the anthem, “Come Unto Him” " S ‘ At First Church to-morrow the services will be conducted by the Rev. J. C. foung, of Leeston. , The morning subject will be Life s Wilderness Crossing,” and the evening subject “An-Unparalleled jLosa that ,can Is ever be Made Up Again." The anthem will be “The Lord is My Shepherd" (Smart), and the soloist will be Mr A.'Walmsley, who will «ng ‘ In Native Worth" (from Haydn’s i Creation ”). . Dr Galway will preside at the organ. • , At the Maori Hill, Presbyterian Church to-morrow both services will be conducted by, the. Rev. A. C. W. Standage, the’subjects being “The Test of Fruitfulness" and. ‘ls Religion a Luxury or a Necessity? In the evening the musical portion of the service will be devoted to works of the great master, George Frederic Handel, the anniversary of whose birth falls oil February- 23. The. organ voluntaries will.be “Largo," “Pastorale Symphony,” and “Allegro from Concerto A'o. 6,” and the anthem “And the Glory." God’s Response to Man’s 'Triple Want” will be the Rev. W. H. Hooking’s sermon' theme at the Dundaa ' Street, Methodist Church to-morrow evening. The choir will sing “The Lord is My Light.” Mr S. G. Macfarlarie will conduct the‘morning worship. , The Rev. Charles Dallaston will be the preacher at the North-East Valley Presbyterian Church to-morrow. .

;At the, Santiarium , Tea-ropms to-mor-rriw evening Pastor Sibley will speak on “The World’s Industrial Dilemma: Will it be Coercion or Co-operatiori? ” ■ The meetings at the Salvation Army Citadel to-morrow, will be conducted by Captain Albert Chandler,- supported by local officers and the citadel band and songsters. At 11 a.m. Bandsman G; Herring will deliver a special address at the holiness meeting, . The- subject upon which Captain Chandler will speak, at the 7 pan. Salvation meeting will beMan to Man.” Miss R. Bell will be the solo-, ist, and the songsters will sing “ List to the Master’s Call.” - Mies Jennie Street, the well-known writer and Christian leader from Great Britain, will speak at St. Stephen’s Church to-morrow evening. s At the morning service the Rev. Thomas Miller will speak on « The Living Stones of -the Temple.” , The Rev. G. Clement will conduct the morning service at Trinity Methodist Church, Stuart street, to-morrow, ■ and in the evening the Rev. Professor Hunter, of Knox College, will be, the preacher. Miss Eileen Young will sing a solo, and the choir will render Liddle’s solo-anthem, "Abide With Me,” Miss Irene, Horniblow acting as soloist. The evening service will be broadcasted.

At the Higher Thought Centre, Y.W.C.A, Hall, to-morrow, Cilia Enid Bates will conduct two healing meetings.. At the first. (7-8 p.m.) her subject will be “Divine Cleansing and Renewing Powers.” The second meetintr will be held, from 8.15 to 9 p.m., when the subject : will be “ Fire.” Miss' Margaret Green .will sing the solo, A Benediction;” Peace and life silences* and healing concentrations for those sick or in trouble will be held at both meetings. The services at the, Hanover Street Baptist Church to-morrow will be conducted by the Rev. E. S. Tuckwell, His subject in the morning will be God's Poems,” and in the evening “ The Urgency of the Present." The singing will be led by the choir, under Mr-H. P. Desmoulins, and there woll be a special hymn study.

The Rev. F. A, Crawshaw, New Zealand secretary for the mission to lepers, will hold meetings in Dunedin and suburbs. , While in Dunedin he will be the guest of Mr Adam Paterson, of Anderson’s Bay. The Rev, Albert 'Mead will Conduct the services at the Congregational Church, Moray place to-morrow. The subject of his morning address will be “God—Our Refuge,” and in the evening he will speak on ■ “ Christianity—a Living Faith.” The choir will render the anthem, “0,-Glad-some Light.” To-morrow morning; at York Place Hall, the Fellowship at the Lord’s-table is open to all Christians. Mr Frank Varley will preach at the evening service. His subject will be “ Backsliding—lts Causes and its Cure.” The services at the Cargill Road Methodist Church to-morrow will be conducted by the Rev.- A. R. Penn in the morning, and by the Rev. J. A. Lochore in the evening. His sermon subject being " The Revelation of the Nest Duty.” The at the_ St. Clair Methodist Gliurcb. to-morrow will be conducted by the Rev. J. A, Lochore at 11 a.m., and by the Rev. A. R. Penn at 6.30 p.pi. The-Central Mission services to-mor-row will be conducted by the Rev. J. Richards in the morning and by the Rev. G. B. Hinton in thq evening. Mr Neil Black will sing “Open the Gates of the Temple,” and the choir will render the anthem, “ Nearer My God to Thee.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20958, 22 February 1930, Page 19

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SUNDAY SERVICES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20958, 22 February 1930, Page 19

SUNDAY SERVICES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20958, 22 February 1930, Page 19

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