Round the Churches
\— ——— : The Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher will be ! the preacher at the morning service at ! the Beresford Street Congregation»l 1 Church. In the evening the service will be held in the Prince Edward i Theatre, when Mr. Fletcher will speak on “The Most Dangerous Man in New Zealand,” the third address of the special series. The soloists will M . ; Mrs. Irwin and Mr. TV. GemmelL 1 *. ' The 40th anniversary will be celebrated at the Edendale Presbyterian Church to-morrow. The Rev. V ■ Lawson Marsh will speak in the morning, the Rev. T. H. Roseveare in the afternoon, and the Rev. W. Gilmour in the I : evening. Before the morning am. i 1 evening services a recital on the ne organ will bo Mr. H. Davis. The Rev. J. Pattison will preach at both morning and afternoon aeftawf I at the Somervell Presbyterian ChurrtL The special address in the l nth Hall, Upper Queen Street, will he continued to-morrow afternoon, wnen jh. H. Yoland will s]>eak on The Appearing of the Anti-Christ: Will the Church he Caught Up Before He Appears. * * * The Veil. Archdeacon McMurray. Auckland, will preach at the morning . service at St. Mary’s Cathedral and In , the evening Canon PervivalAimeS^ ! speak. Holy Communion will he ce* , brated at 8 a.m. . The morning service at Matthews Church will be conducted D the Rev. Charles Chandler. Canon i Grant Cowen will preach in the even • j inßi The Associated Chun hes of Christ . ; win hold services as tmualut A _ dale. Dominion Road, ° n^o„ • Mount Albert. Onehunga, PonsonW. . Point Chevalier and Richmond. Services as usual will be teMW® First Church of Christ, Scientist, » . the Church Hall, Symonds Street, s Mr. J. Christie will speak at the day afternoon service in the J. ■ , Mr. R. A. Kenner will leader. At St. John’s Church. : Road, the Rev. Arthur . preach at both morning and e%c t services. He will sing _ Chord.” m m Tho Rev. George Heigll way speak at the morning serv ? ce "j ,h<Grange Road Baptist Church, and«£ “ Rev. A. S. Wilson will be the prea in the evening. 0 r Mr. X. Wood, Baptist College stud«A will conduct the services at tec Oak Baptist Church.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 430, 11 August 1928, Page 2
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364Round the Churches Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 430, 11 August 1928, Page 2
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