Round the Churches
Divine services at St. Mary’s Cathedral, Parnell, tomorrow, will be conducted by the Rev. Canon Fancourt, whose subject in the evening will be “King of Kings.” * * *
The Rev. Chas. Chandler and Canon Grant Cowon will be the preachers at St. Matthew’s Church, Wellesley Street, tomorrow.
Morning and evening services will be conducted at the Auckland Higher Thought Temple tomorrow when the speakers will be Mrs. F. Lewin and Mr. H. F. Robinson.
Services celebrating the 65tli anniversary of the Newton Congregational Sunday School, Edinburgh Street, tomorrow, will bo conducted by Pastor Whiting, the Rev. R. C. Roberts, and the Rev. Geo. Heighway. * * *
Mr. N. O. Hewitt will be the speaker at the evening service of the Spiritual Scientists’ Church tomorrow. • * •
“Is Life Worth Living” will be the subject taken by the Rev. A. S. W llson at the evening service of the Grange Road Baptist Church tomorrow.
The preacher at the evening service of the Christadelphians, Freemasons Hall. Belgium Street, tomorrow, will be Mr. W. J. Taylor. * * •
Services will be conducted at the Progressive Church of Spiritualists, Alma Street, Newmarket, tomorrow evening. • » * “Some Bible Symbols” will be the subject taken by Mr. R. T. meeting of the International -L>u»ie Students’ Association tomorrow.
The Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher will be the preacher at the morning and ins services of the Beresford tetreei Congregational Church tomorrow'. Divine services at the Mount Eden Congregational Church tomorrow be conducted by the Rev. K. C. Bob ' whose subject in the evening win “Sound Investment and Sale spec tion.”
* * * “Probation After Death” will be the subject taken at the meeting or toe First Church of Christ, Christian Science, Church Hall, Symonds fcuecr, tomorrow.
Services will be held at both tlie LMendale Presbyterian Church. >-* - moral Road, and the Somervell 1 rcso>terian Church, Kemuera, tomorrow.
The Rev. George Jackson will preach at the evening service of the Conunun •ty Mission, Zealandia Hall, tomoriow. * * * . f At the Sunday afternoon service ot the Men’s Brotherhood, Mr. T • , Ja JVl" n will speak upon “A Young Man s -Message to Young Men.”
The Rev. George Budd, ModeratorElect of the General Assembly, will no the preacher at the evening service 01 the St. Paul’s Presbyterian Churcn, Devonport. • • * * . Morning and evening services wal e held at the Methodist Central Mission, Airedale Street, tomorrow.
** * * Morning and evening services at St. John’s Methodist Church, lonsonLy tomorrow will be conducted by tne Rev. Norman P. Larsen, and the C. IT. Laws, respectively. The anniversary of the A\ .Y.M.I*• ™ il] be celebrated at the Pitt Street Metlimlifct Church tomorrow, when the R■ • 'V. Walker will preach on 'Standing * °ur Square to Life.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 804, 26 October 1929, Page 11
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