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SUNDAY SERVICES

Harvest thanksgiving services will be held in Knox Church. Professor S. P. Hunter will conduct the morning service and the Rev. R, G. M’Dowall the evening service. The Rev. W, Allen Stevely will conduct the services at First Church. His subjects will be, at 11 a.m. “How Jesus Comes,” and at 6.30 p.m. “ The Ascension.” The choir will sing the anthem “ Saviour Thy Children Keep.” Dr V. E. Galway will be the organist. “ The Greatest Thing in the World ” will be the theme of the Rev. A. H. Olds at Trinity Methodist Church tomorrow evening. Miss Edna Roy will sing “A Prayer Perfect ” and the choir will render an anthem. The morning preacher will be' the Rev. E. Drake, of Christchurch. To-morrow will be harvest festival Sunday at the United Congregational Church. The Rev. C. G. Hedley By croft will take as his subject “ Spiritual Gleanings," and at the evening service, “ Harvest Home—A National Festival.” Miss Betty Pocock and Mr Douglas Rutherford will sing during the evening. A harvest thanksgiving service will be held at the Spiritualist Church tomorrow evening at 6.30, when Mi A. W. Stables will speak on the subject "Sowing and Reaping." On Monday at 7 o’clock the offerings will be sold and the healing centre will meet later if time permits. At the Theosophical Society Miss Mary K. Neff,, international lecturer, will give her final address entitled “ New Zealand as Part of a New Race.” This will be illustrated by special scientific slides. Harvest thanksgiving services will be held in the Hanover Street Baptist Church. The Rev. J. Ewen Simpson Will speak in the morning on “ Harvest Messages ” and in the evening on “ When Summer is Over.” In the morning a sextet will sing “O Lovely Peace,” and the choir will present the anthem “ Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem." In the evening the hymn-study will be “ Somebody’s Here with an Aching Heart.” Harvest thanksgiving services' at Moray Place Congregational Church will be conducted by the Rev. Albert Mead. The morning anthem by the choir will be “ O Lovely Peace ” (Handel), and in the evening the choir will sing selections from “Two Harvests ” (Tozer). Mr E. Paris will sing “ Come Unto Me.” Harvest thanksgiving services will be held at St. Stephen’s Presbyterian Church, when the preacher will be the Rev. Thomas Miller, whose morning subiect will be " Sorrowful Yet Re-

joicing,” and his subject in the evening “Spices and Bread.” An offering . will be taken to assist in making renovations. At the Greater World Spiritual Mission the Rev. G. Brooks will take for her subject "They Live and Speak.” 1 Spiritual clairvoyance and after circle will follow. v At the Salvation Army Divisional Congress meetings will be conducted by Lt. Commissioner and Mrs F. Adams, territorial leaders of the Salvation Army forces in New Zealand. At 11 a.m. will be Holmes. Convention, at 7 p.m. salvation meeting, and at 3 p.m. in the Concert Chamber a presentation of the social report will be • given by Commissioner Adams. The Mayor (the Rev. E. T. Cox) will preside. A vocal selection will be given by the Congress Songsters. Young people’s meetings will be held at # lO . a.m. and 2.15 p.m., the leader being Y.P.S.M. Mrs fiemin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23161, 10 April 1937, Page 11

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SUNDAY SERVICES Otago Daily Times, Issue 23161, 10 April 1937, Page 11

SUNDAY SERVICES Otago Daily Times, Issue 23161, 10 April 1937, Page 11

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