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SUNDAY SERVICES

-V>lTie Rev, •D. C. Herron will conduct both services at Knox Church to-morrow. At First Church to-morrow the Rev. W. Allen Stevely will preach in the morning on "The Morning Star.” In the evening the subject will be “ The Prince of Peace,” Dr V. E. Galway will preside at the organ. At the Maori - Hill Presbyterian Church to-morrow the morning service will be conducted by Mr.E. F. Bush and the evening service by the Rev. Professor Hewitson. Mr W. Paget Gale will take up hie duties as organist and choirmaster. The United Congregational Churc/hV new building, at the corner of Castle and Albany streets, will be opened tonight at a special dedication service, in which all the Congregational ministers of the district, together with the chairman of the Congregational Union of New Zealand (the Rev. D. Gardner Miller), will take part./Special opening services will be held to-morrow morning and evening, the Rev. D. Gardner Miller being the preacher, and the Rev. James M. Smeeth will give a special children’s address in the morning. Special music will be rendered by the choir, solos being given in the evening by Mrs D. E. Ewart arid .Mr John Leech. Staff Captain Nelson, divisional secretary, will conduct special meetings at the Salvation Army Fortress, Dowling street, to-morrow. The subject at 11 ■ a.m. will be “ Power to Become ” and at 7 p.m. “ Sins of the Fathers.”. At 3.15 p.m. the happy hour service will be held, when the staff captain ,will deliver a clear-cut Gospel message. The Rev. F. E. Foot will conduct the morning service at Trinity Methodist Church, Stuart street, to-morrow, and m the evening th# Rev. H. E. Bellhouse will he the preacher, taking for his subject “Going After the Multitude.” Jacksons «Te Deum ” will be sung, and the choir will -render the anthem “ 0 Come, Let Us, Worship.” Communion will be dispensed at the close. . , The Christian Science Society, (branch of the Mother Church. Boston (Mafes.), will hold its services to-morrow in the Allbell Chambers, 95 Stuart street at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The subject will be Disarmament Sunday will be observed to-morrow at the St. Kilda Methodist Church. The Rev. Percy Pans will preach in the morning on “ The Golden Age, and in the evening his subject will be ' A Warless World.” At the Methodist' Central Mission, Octagon Hall, at 6.30 to-morrow night, there will be a special broadcast service. The preacher will be the. Rev. Leslie B. Nea'e who will take as his subject ihe Discipline of Disturbance.” The sublets will be Miss Alva Myers and Mr W. E. Crewes. A special feature of the service will be the singing by the Leech Lyric Ch The Rev R Ferguson Fish will conduct both, services'at the Caversham Presbyterian Church to-morrow. The organist at the morning service will be Mr C. A. evening service at the Hanover Street Baptist Church to-morrow will be commenced with community singing, which ia proving so attractive, and the Rev. E. S. Tuckwell will deliver an address on “ Divided Control.” In the morning the quarterly fellowship and communion service will be held “ Armageddon or Calvary will be the Rev W. Greenslade’s evening topic at the St. ‘Clair Methodist Church to-morrow. Mr Arthur Lnngley will.be the soloist. The Bev. H. L. Blamires will conduct both services at the Cargill Road Methodist Church* to-morrow. “ The Disarmament Question ”, will be considered at tue evenine service. Mr N. Paterson will be the preacher at York Place Hall to-morrow evening, when the subject of the address will be “ Behold, Therefore, the Goodness and Seventy of God.” Mr Stuart Alien will also give a message. , _. . “The Moral Issue of Disarmament will be the subject of the Rev. Albert Mead’s address to-morrow evening at the Moray Place Congregational Church. The choir evil! render the anthem “Great is the Lord,” and Miss Betty Hamilton will sing Hamblen’s “Grant Us Thy Peace.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21432, 5 September 1931, Page 9

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SUNDAY SERVICES Otago Daily Times, Issue 21432, 5 September 1931, Page 9

SUNDAY SERVICES Otago Daily Times, Issue 21432, 5 September 1931, Page 9

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