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SUNDAY SERVICES.

The Rev. D. C. Herron will conduct both services at Rnbx Church to-morrow. An Church to-morrow the Rev, »?rr?^ eii nly .will preach in the morning on ~ The Fruit of the Spirit:* (d) Longsuffering, and m the evening on “The Gospel in the Adjective " Dr Galway will be at the organ. The Rev. R. Ferguson Pish will 'preach at both services at the Caversham Presbyterian : Church to-morrow. _Mr Nagel will preach at York Place Hall again to-morrow at 6.30. The subject will be “ The Gate-Sitters.” The ihursday Bible reading will be at 7.30 instead of 7.45, owing to the ■ business girls tea being discontinued for the holiday season, ' At the Seventh Day Adventist Church to-morrow evening, Pastor Sibley will be the speaker. The subject, “ A Quaint Old Prophesy, and its Remarkable Modern Counterpart," will be taken from the Revelation. .The Cargill Road Methodist Church services to-morrow will be conducted by the Rev. A. R. Penn in the morning, and by the Rev. J. A. Lochore in the evening. Why Join the Church? " will be the subject in St. Stephen's Church at the morning service, and “Transformation from Within . at the service in the.evenmg. The Rev, Thomas Miller will be the preacher, , “ God’s Ordinance of Enjoyment ” will be the Rev. W, H, Hocking’s sermon theme at the Dundas Street Methodist Church to-morrow evening. Miss Noni Davidson will sing a solo, and the choir will render an anthem. Mr E. Bush will conduct the morning service. At the North-East Valley Presbyterian Church to-morrow the Rev. George Miller will preach morning- and evening. The morning subject will be “ Reaching the Heights, and the evening, “The Pilgrim’s Progress— By-Ends.” The soloist will be Miss D, Davies, At the Hanover Street Baptist Church the morning service will be conducted by S. Tuckwell, and the subject will be “ Faith Working Through Love/’ The evening service will be broadcast, and Mr Tuckwell’s topic will be “David in Saul’s Armour.” The large choir, under Mr H. P. Desmoulins, will sing “ I Will Arise ** and ° They Have Taken Away My Lord.” The quartet “ Behold the Lamb of God w will also be sun#.- _ The St. Clair Methodist Church services to-morrow will be - conducted by the Rev. J. -A. Lochore in the morning, arid wu i e .i ev ‘ ■ ■f >eni J in the evening The latter will be a musical service, when Miss Clark and Mr Harrison will render solos, and 'Mr Larkins a violin solo. The Rev. G. Clement will conduct the, morning service in Trinity Methodist Church, Stuart street, to-morrow morning, and in the evening the Rev. H. E. Bellhouse will be the preacher, taking for his subject, “The Man Who Lowered the Sea. _ Miss Helen Roy will sing the solo He is the Way," and the choir will render Sampson s anthem, “ Crossing the Bar. At the Maori Hill' Presbyterian Church the morning service will be conducted by Re C. W. Standage, the subject being “The Door of Opportunity.” The evening service will be conducted by Mr W‘ .G\G omber, of Knox College, and Mr C. A. Martin will play “ Reve Angelique ’’ (Rubinstein), “Meditation" (Lucas), and the first movement of the “ Unfinished Symphony" (Schubert). Miss Aileen Young and Master L. Macdonald will be the soloists in the anthem “T \vaited for the Lord.’’ . A special orchestral service, commencing at 6 o’clock, will be held at the United Congregational Church 'to-morrow evening. The Rev. James M. Smeeth’a subject will be “ Being Filled With the Fulness of God.” In the morning he will speak to adults on “The Guidance of God” and to the children oh " The Passing Hours ” (illustrated). At the Central Mission to-morrow the Rev. G. B. Hinton will take for his morning subject. “ The Second Mile," and in the evening “A Father’s Concern for His Boy." Miss Florence Sumner will Bing “ The Better Land.” and Miss Bailey will sing “ Cast Thy Burden on the Lord.” The choir will render an anthem. Challinon’s sacred cantata “Bethany" will be rendered hv the choir at the Congregational Church, Moray place, tomorrow evening. The soloists will be Misses Evelyn Shepherd and Margaret and Messrs J. E, Davies, G. Thomson and J, D. M'Kechnie. Continuing the address on “ Parables of tlie Kingdom.’’ the T?ev. Albert Mead will o"ak on “The Householder ” at the morning service.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21196, 29 November 1930, Page 23

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SUNDAY SERVICES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 21196, 29 November 1930, Page 23

SUNDAY SERVICES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 21196, 29 November 1930, Page 23

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