THE CHURCHES.
TO-MORROW'S SERVICES. The anniversary services of the Church of Christ will be held tomorrow. In the morning Mr. Aldridge will preach on "Fellowship and Communion," and irr the evening his subject-'will be, "The Path of Life." Mr. AlcTridge is a very eloquent and convincing speaker. Mr Taylor will take the service at KTatatoki at 4 p.m. On Monday there will be an. anniversary te& in the chureK at 6.30 p.iK. At St. George's Church to-morrow the services will be: Holy Communion at 8 a..m., Matins and sermon at 11 a.m., and evensong and -sermon at 7. Sunday School at 2.30. Services will also be held at T'apu at .11, Thornton's Bay 2, and Tararu, 3.15. The services in St. James' Presbyterian Church will be conducted by Rev. James Milne, M.A., who, at 11 a.m., will preach on "Memory and Inspiration," and at 7 p.mi on "Conscience." Mr. Milne will -also preach at Puriri at 3 p.m. The /Methodist services will bo held in the Central Hall to-morrow, for the last time. The morning subject will be "Thoroughness,'/ evening, "Pharisee and Outcast." Miss Tidd, of Hamilton, will sing, "Calvary." The choir will sing tho anthem, "Thine, O Lord." At the Salvation Army to-morrow Captain Atherfold will give bible addresses at the morning and evening services. In the Baptist and Congregational Church, the Rev. Dr. Jones will preach in the morning on "Y our 'Manner of Life." In the evening the subject will be, "After Death—• What Next?" Lecture HI. In the afternoon, Miss Gainsford, missionary from Indian, will address the Sunday School.
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 14705, 9 July 1921, Page 5
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