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SUNDAY SERVICES

Communion services will be held in Knox Church both morning and evening, when tiie Rev. D. C. Herron will preach. The subject for the evening is “The Eyes of Jesus.” A retiring offering will be received both morning and evening for the needy. The Rev. W. Allen Stevely Will con* duct the services at First Church tomorrow. The morning subject will be “The Spirit-Filled Life,” and the evening “Negro Spirituals.” Dr V. E. Galway will be the organist. At York Place in the morning the subject of Mr H. W. Brohn’s address will be “ God’s Perfect and All-sufficient Salvation.” The “Tell New Zealand” campaign at the Theosophical Hall will be concluded to-morrow with a lecture on “ Evolution of Civilisation,” by Mr H. F. Mackenzie. At the Hanover Street Baptist Church to-morrow the services will be conducted by the Rev. E. Si Tuckwell. In the evening the anthem will bo “ Seek Ye the Lord,” and the soloist will be Mr R. Dunbar. First Church of Christ, Scientist will conduct services in Allbell Chambers, 154 Stuart street, to-morrow. The subject for the morning and evening services will be “ Christian Science.” At the St. Kilda Methodist Church the Rev. Percy £aris will preach. Members of the Druid lodges will attend and take part in the evening service. Mrs E. Tyrell and Bro. Xv. Wilhelmson will be the soloists, and the choir ’will sing Adams’s anthem, “ Sun of My Soul.” Church anniversary and Gift Sunday services will be held in Trinity Methodist Church, Stuart street, tomorrow. The Rev. Dr Hunter, of Knox College, will conduct the morning service, and the Rev. H. E. Bellhouse will be the preacher in the evening. Special music will be rendered at both services. In the evening solos will be sung by Miss Margaret Green and Mr J. Simpson, and the solo anthem, “God Hath Appointed a Day,” and “ Sun of My Soul ” will be rendered. Misses Evelyn Shepard and Phyllis West and Messrs J. E. Davies and B. C. Bellhouse acting as soloists. At the Methodist Central Mission tomorrow the forty-third anniversary of the mission will be celebrated. In the morning the Rev. Mr and Mrs Avery will conduct the service, and in the evening the Rev. Leslie B. Neale will be, the preacher. The evening soloist will be Miss Evelyn Shepard. At the United Congregational Chur-li to-vnorrow morning the Rev. James 51. Smeeth will speak to the children on “Directions” and to the adults on “The Prayers of Daniel.” In the evening, when Mias May Drydcn will be the soloist, the pulpit will be occupied by Mr D. S. Beath, whose subject will be “Jesus of Bethany.” The Rev. Albert Mead will conduct services at the Moray Place Congregational Church. In continuation of the talks to young people from the Book of Friendship, the subject of his evening address will be “The Friend Who Differed.” Mr F. B. Watt will sing “Lord God of Abraham,” and the choir will render “ Cast Thy Burden ” (“ Elijah ”). At the Salvation Army, Dowling street, to-morrow, Brigadier C. Walls, of Wellington, national young people’s secretary, will conduct all meetings, at 11 a.m„ 3 p.m., and 7 p.m. Brigadier Walla’s subject at 3 p.m. will be “The Red Thread of Salvationism.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21988, 24 June 1933, Page 13

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SUNDAY SERVICES Otago Daily Times, Issue 21988, 24 June 1933, Page 13

SUNDAY SERVICES Otago Daily Times, Issue 21988, 24 June 1933, Page 13