SUNDAY SERVICES
The services at Knox Church tomorrow will be conducted by the Rev. H. W. Turner. ~".,, j * The Rev. Allen Stevely will conduct the services in First Church. In the morning his subject will be A Beautiful Prayer," and the quartet O Trinity of Light" will be sung. .The evening subject will be "An Inspiring Motto." The evening music will include the solo " God Joy and the anthem "The Everlasting Strength." Miss Mavis Macdonald will be the organist. The Sunday schools and Bible classes will resume At the Congregational Church, Moray place, to-morrow Professor fa. a. Hunter will conduct both morning and evening services. At the evening service a solo, "Like as the Hart," will be sung, and the choir will render the anthem ''O Gladsome Light. The Rev. C. G. Hedley Bycroft will conduct to-morrow's services at the United Congregational Church Albany street. In the morning he will speak on " The Uttermost," and in the evening, "The Undiscouraged God. Miss Mary Somerville will be the soloist. At the Spiritualist Church. St Andrew street, to-morrow evening Mr W. E. Reynolds will speak on The Substance and the Shadow," taking as his text the quotation from Shakespeare, " No, no, I am but the shadow of myself." The Healing Centre will meet on Monday evening. The Rev. J. Ewen Simpson will conduct the services at the Hanover Street Baptist Church, speaking in the morning on " Our Source of Success, and in the evening on " Things the Natural Man Cannot Understand." In the evening Mr lan McAllum will sing a solo, "Teach Me to Pray." . At the Greater World Mission _ the Rev Gertrude Brooks will continue her talk on psychic experiences and Christian Spiritualism. Clairvoyance and the Prayer and Healing Circle will follow. .„ . .. The Rev. Leslie Neale will be the preacher at the Methodist Central Mission on Sunday. In the morning there will be a baptismal service, and in the evening Mr Neale will preach on " The Impotence of Omnipotence, and Miss Anne White will be the soloist. At the Maori Hill Presbyterian Church the services will he taken by the Rev. A. C. W. Standage. the subjects being "An Adequate Conception of Life" and "The Rediscovery of The' revival meetings held In the Salvation Army, Dowling street, tomorrow will be conducted by The Man with a Message" and the woman evangelist. _ . , At the Theosophica] Society there will be an address by Miss C. Dalziel, her subject being "There is no Religion Higher than Truth. At St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church the preacher will be the Rev. Thomas Miller. His subject at the morning service will be "The Best of Company," and his subject in the evening "The Measure of True Greatness."
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23731, 11 February 1939, Page 19
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449SUNDAY SERVICES Otago Daily Times, Issue 23731, 11 February 1939, Page 19
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