IN THE CHURCHES.
The Rev. T. Stinson will conduct both services in Trinity Presbyterian Church to-morrow. Rev. E. T. Jones will conduct both services at the Baptist Church tomorrow. Communion service at the close of the evening service. The services in Chalmers Church will be conducted by the Rev. P. Gladstone Hushes to-morrow. The subject of the niorning address will ] be “The Divine Companion.’’ In the evening the fifth address of the series on “Fettering Forces” will be given, the subject being “Unexplained Melancholy.” On Monday evening the second lecture on the "Republic of Plato” will be given. , Commencing to-morrow < Sunday) .the Rev. T. Wilson Potts will conduct a series of special meetings at the Congregational Church. Sunday services will be held as usual at 11 a.m. and G. 30 p.m., and the special services will be continued on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and ' Thursday at 7.30 p.m. A cordial in- I vitation is extended to all interested. I At the Methodist Church. Bank | Street, the Rev. Percy Cooke will j preach to-morrow morning, and the j Rev. A. C. Lawrv to-morrow evening. At Woodlands Street, Bible j Class members will conduct the morning service, and in the evening Rev. P. Cooke will preach, with Mrs j Mclnnes as soloist. The preachers | at'Kensington will be Mr Chiles at
11, and Rev. C. C. Iloskm at G. 30. At Waimataitai, Piev. A. C. Lawry will preach in the morning, and Mr , Watson in the evening, j This Sunday in the Salvation Army 'Citadel special services will be con- ; ducted by Captain Mackenzie. At | 7 p.m., the subject will be “Con- ‘ trasts on the Night of Betrayal.” At : this service Bandsman Cordon Sinip- : son will play a cornet solo “The Lost jChord.” Sisters Aves Hawkey and | Clarice Bell will sing "Blessed Lights !of Home.” The Silver Band will ren- ; ! der "Beulah Land,” while the song- I I sters will sing “The Saviour Knock-' | ing at. the Sinner's Heart.” On | Thursday next the final farewell ol ; Commissioner and Mrs Hoggard will j be held at S p.m. in the . Salvation • Army Citadel, Stafford ' Street. A hearty welcome is extended to all to all meetings. i
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 14 August 1926, Page 10
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361IN THE CHURCHES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 14 August 1926, Page 10
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