CHURCH SERVICES FOR TO-MORROW
The Rev. R. J. Liddell will occupy the pulpit to-morrow at the Woodlands Street Methodist Church. The subjects will be "Men Wondered at," and "Jeremiah's Important Question." After the evening service the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will b© admnistered. At Waimataitai Mr W. J. Rogers will preach at 3 and Mr C. 6. Vogeler at 6.30. The service at Rosewill in the afternoon at 2.45 will be conducted by the Rev. R. J. Liddell Special' services in connection with the Bible Class "One-get-one campaign" will be held in Trinity Presbyterian Church. to-morrow. Mr Fraser Barton, the travelling secretary, will conduct the morning service, and Mr Frank Wilkinson the evening service. Mr C. ,T. Lennon win conduce the service at Cullmanntown in the afternoon. The Rev. B. Dudley will conduct services to-morrow at Geraldine at 11 a.m., and 6.30 p.m., and at Hilton at 3 p.m. _At the Unitarian Progressive Society to-morrow nisrht the subject of lecture is "National Conceit or International Goodwill?" "Tn the earliest centuries the religion of the despised Nnzarene was cosmopolitan and without national conceit. When it hpcane a State retiffion it became also military and the cult of the riclj and powerful. -The gospel of the Labour wovld became the stalking-horse of the rich, and it is so still." Welcome to "HThe Rev. I. Sarginson will conduct both services in the Congregational Church to-morrow. The services at the Bank Street Methodist Church will he conducted hy the Rev. T. A. Joughin in the forenoon and by the Rev. L. Minifie in the evening. At Kensington Mr R- Avres w'll conduct the morning service and the Rev. T. A. -Joughin the evening service. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supner will he administered at the close of the evening se.'Vci?. At Chalmers Church the services tomorrow will hj" con duct <xl in the morning bv Mr M.A.. and in the evening hv M' - Fra-or B.irton, B.A. Tn tho church rt 2.45 snecial addresses will he g'ven hv these Kidors of the BVe C movement. All yomi<r people sne''iillv mv'tod. Glcm'tl at- 11-C'-reniont n t 2.30. snd Hi."hfinld 6SO Mr S. J. Cooper will bo the preacher.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15456, 19 September 1914, Page 7
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363CHURCH SERVICES FOR TO-MORROW Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15456, 19 September 1914, Page 7
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