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SUNDAY SERVICES

The Rev. W. Allen Stevely will conduct the services at First Church tomorrow. His subject in the morning will be “With No Language But a Cry,” and-in the evening “And It Shall bo Opened.” .Dr V; E. Galway will be the organist. “ The Church That God Loves ” is the title of the address to be delivered in the evening at York Place Hall by Mr H. W. Brohn, lately returned from transjordania. The “Tell New, Zealand ” Campaign will be continued at tlje Theosophical Hal], where Miss Inglis will speak on “ Evolution of Form.” First Church of Christ Scientist will conduct services in Allbcll Chambers, 154 Stuart street, to-morrow. The subject for the morning and evening services will bo “ God, the Preserver of Man.”

The quarterly fellowship and communion service will be conducted in the Hanover Street/Baptist Church to-morrow morning by the Rev. E. S. Tuckwell. His evening subject will be “ Conformed or Transformed—Which? ” and the anthem will be “ Still, Still With Thee." The Rev. William’Nelson Bittbn (London), home secretary of the London Missionary Society, will occupy the pulpit at the Moray Place Congregational Church to-morrow evening, and. his address will be broadcast from 4YA. , The choir will render the anthem .“.The Eyes of the Righteous,” and Miss Doris Wilson will sing “ Peace T Leave With You.” The morning service will be conducted by the Rev. Albert Mead. Anniversary services will be held at Knox Church to-morrow, when the Rev. Brian Kilroy, of St. Paul’s, Oamaru, will be the preacher. At the close of both services an anniversary thankoffering will be received for debt reduction. The Junior Choir will sing in the morning, and special music will be rendered at the evening service.

At the St. Kilda Methodist Church there will be a reception of young people into junior membership at the morning service. In the . evening the Rev. Percy Paris will preach on “ But If Not-—— The twenty-eighth anniversary of the Maori Hill Presbyterian Church will be celebrated by special services to-morrow. The preachers yill be Professor S. F. Hunter and the Rev. ! G. L. Taylor, Special music will be rendered by the choir, and the soloist will be Miss Tui Salt in the morning and Miss Mary Pratt in the evening. . The Rev. F. E. Foot will conduct the morning service at Trinity Methodist Church, Stuart . street, to-morrow. In the evening the Rev. H. E. Bellhouse will be the preacher, taking as his subject, “ The Message of ‘ The Sign of the Cross.’ ” An anthem will be rendered by the choir and Alias Gwenda Burt will sing the solo, “Sun of Aly .Soul.” Retiring collections will be taken up for the Conference Young People’s Department. At the Salvation Army Dow Ting street fortress the Citadel Silver Band will direct the morning 11 a.ni. meeting, and the speaker will be Bandmaster Millard. The afternon educational and inspiring hour will commence at 3 p.m., when Adjutant Thomas will speak on “ The Holy Land,” illustrated by lantern slides, and at 7 p.m. salvation meeting will be conducted,; speaker, Adjutant Thomas.

The subject for the special monthly service for young men and women' to be conducted by the Rev. James -M. Smeeth at the United Congregational Church to-morrow evening, will be “A . Young Woman’s Religion.” Air E. Bolwell will contribute a solo. The morning service will also be of a special character, the pulpit being occupied by the Rev. W. Nelson Bitton, homo secretary of the London AHssionary Society. To-morrow there will.be special youth services, held at the Central Alission, Octagon Hall. The preacher will be the Rev. Leslie *B. Neale. The evening subject will be “ The Inviting Christ,” and the soloist at this service will be Aliss Noni Davidson.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21976, 10 June 1933, Page 20

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SUNDAY SERVICES Otago Daily Times, Issue 21976, 10 June 1933, Page 20

SUNDAY SERVICES Otago Daily Times, Issue 21976, 10 June 1933, Page 20