THE CHURCHES
TO-MORROW’S SERVICES The Rev. H. L. Fiebig will conduct the morning service at Trinity Presbyterian Church, while the Rev. A. J. H. Dow will preach in the evening. A quartette, “God is a Spirit,” will be given at the evening service. At the Salvation Army, Lieutenants C. Bell and P. Smith will conduct the morning service and a service of song. “Manger, Cross and Throne” is arranged for band and songsters at night. A soprano solo, “The Old Rugged Cross,” will be given by Lieutenant Bell, and a duet, “Healer Divine,” by Captain and Mrs Dick. Whitsunday will be appropriately observed in the Methodist Churches. The members of the Ministers’ Association are exchanging pulpits, the following being the preachers:—At Banks Street the Rev. J. Milburn Stewart at 11 a.m., and the Rev. J. D. McArthur at 6.30 p.m. The Rev. L. Williams, 8.A., will conduct the 11 a.m. service at Woodlands Street, and the Maori Choir at 6.30 p.m. The Maori Party will be in control at Kensington at 11 a.m., and the Rev. W. Jenkin at 6.30 p.m. The Rev. J. A. H. Dow, 8.A., 8.D., will preach at Waimataitai at 11 a.m.; the Rev. Piripi Rakena at 6.30 p.m. The Maori Party will take the service at Kingsdown at 3 p.m. At 8.15 p.m. a sacred concert will be given in Wesley Hall by the Maori Male Choir; the collection will be devoted to the Home and Maori Mission Fund. “Is Judgment to Come a Fancy or a Fact?” is a question to be answered by Rev. J. Russell Grave at the Baptist ! Church to-morrow evening. The Rev. J. Baird, 8.A., of St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, Highfield, will conduct the morning service. » A week of. special services will commence in the Congregational Church. The morning service will be conducted by the Rev. W. Jenkins, and the evening service by the Rev. J. Milburn Stewart, whose subject will be “The Challenge of the Cross-roads.” A violin solo will be given by Mr Clarence Dunlop. Special services will be held in the Church Hall every evening during the week at 7.30. The services at St. Paul’s Church will be conducted in the morning by the Rev. J. D. McArthur, and in the evening by Rev. James Baird. The subject in the evening will be “The Holy Spirit.” The services at Chalmers Presbyterian Church to-morrow will be con- | ducted by the Rev. J. Russell Grave m the morning and the Rev. Llywelyn Williams in the evening. Mrs A. C. Mclnnes will sing “There is a Green Hill Far Away” (Gounod) at the evening service. The services in St. Mary s Parish tomorrow will be as follows: Holy Communion at St. Mary’s, St. John’s and St. Peter’s at 8 a.m., at St. Michael’s and All Saints’ at 9.30 a.m. and again at St. Mary’s at 11 a.m. Matins will be sung at it. John’s at 11 a.m. and evensong at St. Mary’s, St. Peter’s and All Saints at 6.30 p.m.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19803, 19 May 1934, Page 19
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