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THE CHURCHES.

Th© services at the Congregational dU ’n,f Rev T Stimson will conduct in Trinity Pr^by^^rian Church pm., and the meet after the evening “Clmrch Rally services conducted at tlio Baptist Q or ; n(T . morrow, by the Bet. K. - The subjects are : ‘Tho G o nd ,-bep herd,” and “The Way toGod To-morrow is Church Rallj 7 , Hip Kensington Methodist LJiurcn. Tlie preachof for both services is the Rev P Claude C. Hosken. In the mointhe subject will be: “Why Join thf Church?” and m the eve ™b; “Wliat Methodism Stands 1 01. Soloist, Miss Vogeler. ‘ Among tlio railwaymon, ma-ons, and bonders of Timaru are maw " no ■neatly esteemed the late Mr ITldkins and who .will value tiic opportunity of, honouringli.s memory at the Methodist service,“Bank Street next Sunday evening.. To these and other visitors, a cordial invitation is given. Mrs J. Melville Jenkins a ill sing a sacred solo, and the preacher will be Rev. A. C. Lnwry. The services in Chalmers Church will be conducted by the Rev. I. Gladstone Hughes. Juno is Church Rally month and members and adherents are .specially .urged to maintain last Sunday’s fine standard ot attendance. The subjects "’ill . be “Attention,” and “What is the Kingdom of God?”—the latter being the first of a series of four addresses. Special anthems will b© rendered at the ovening service. There will be. a Communion service at Claremont in the afternoon. Methodist services to-morrow will be conducted by Rev. C. H. Standage at 11 and Rev. A. E. Lawry at 6.30 in Bank Street Church, Mrs Jenkins being soloist in the evening. At Woodlands Street the preachers will be Rev. P. Cooke, and Mr Invin. Rev. C. Hoskin will preach at Kensington morning and evening, and at Wainiatnitai Mr Vogeler will preach in the morning, and Itev. Cooke in the evening. In the Salvation Army Citadel this this Sunday all services will be taken by Captain Mackenzie. The morning service at 11 a.lll. the subject will be. ‘The Baptism of the Holy Ghost,” the afternoon service will bo a happy Praise meeting, while in the evening a service of song will bo rendered by ■tho Silver Band and Songster Brigado taken from “Uncle Toni’s Cabin.” This grand old story exemplifies tho faith, that those old slaves' had in God and' in the assurance that ho could fulfil all their needs. When this service was rendered some four years ago in W i,n Sanui five people decided for Christ who are still fighting the Eight of Faith against Evil. Captain Mackenzie will take tho reading.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 12 June 1926, Page 11

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THE CHURCHES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 12 June 1926, Page 11

THE CHURCHES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 12 June 1926, Page 11