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CHURCH SERVICES. IJTRIXITY {Corner : CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Chester and Worcester HOME-SICK EXILES SPECIALLY INVITED. GREAT CHRISTMAS SERVICE. REV •• DICKENS'S CHRISTMAS CAROL." Visitors to the City will find Trinity just behind Cathedral, two minutes from Square. CHRISTMAS HYMNS AND CAROLS, Subject at II a m.. ‘ The Star of Bethlehem.” D \I STREET METHODIST CHURCH. ___ CHRISTMAS CAROL SERVICES. Minister: REV. W. T. BLIGHT, B A. 11 a.m.—‘ The Wise Men Offer Gifts. Solo, “O Babe Divine (Hamblen!. Miss M. Twose. 7 p.m. ‘ The Prince of Peace. Music from “Messiah.” Chorus: A nf J The Glorv.” Solo and Chorus, “O Thou That Tel lest.” Soloist. Mrs Ernest Firtli. Solo: "He Was Despised.” Mrs Ernest Firth. Solo: “The People that Walked in Darkness.” Mr C. J. Gallop. Solo: The Song of Bethlehem ” (Minetti), Mrs A. A. Sandford. Anthem: “Glory to God intne Highest.” Soloist, Miss Twose. Organ Solos during service: Symphony.” “Hallelujah Chorus,’ Pastoral” (Lemare). _ _ Organ Recital from 6.40 p.m. Organist, Mr Ernest Firth, F.R.C.O. CHRISTMAS DAY SERVICE at 11 a.m.. Revs Seotter and Blight. ST ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Opposite Public Hospital.) REV NORMAN L. D. WEBSTER. B.A. CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL. 31—“ THE MEMORIES OF MARY.” Anthem, “And The Glory” (Handel). 7—SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICE. Subject. “THE GREAT CONDESCENSION.” Several Arias and Choruses from Handel’s “ Messiah ” will be rendered. Miss Mabel Eaglesome, Miss ASSEMBLIES FASTOR J. M. ROBERTS (Australia). FORESTERS’ HALL, OXFORD TER. Sunday, 11—Pastor Roberts. Goo s Love Gift.” 6.4s—Brother James Reid. Gospel. „ , SYDENHAM GOSPEL MISSION, Colombo Street—Sunday. 11, Elder A. Reid, “Fellowship.” 6.30, Pastor Roberts, “Good Tidings.” PASTOR STEPHEN JEFFREYS _ Christiti the Sydenham Gospel Mission. (Watch papers for further announceJESUS heals: jesus saves: H MESSIAH” •MESSIAH” Twenty-three (23) Choruses and Solos fr#m the “Messiah” by augmented Choir and supporting Orchestra. 11 a.in., Rev T. J. Wallis, Christmas Hymns and Carols by Juvenile Choir. Retiring Collections at both Services for Papanui Methodist Orphanage. - • - - f i accomJ>IICEBE MARIE HOL Will deliver a Xmas Lecture or “ THE BIRTH OF CHRIST ” In the ART GALLERY ART GALLERY DURHAM STREET, Silver Collection. All Welcome. ST DAVID’S Presbyterian, 234, Colombo Street. Christmas Services—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher: Rev J. D. Webster. Christmas Hymns and Choruses. Soloist, Mrs J. F. Tempero. Rev J. D. Webster. 0423 EVANGELICAL Lutheran Church, .j Worcester Street, West—Sunday, 7 tn. Subject: “ A Christ-less or a hristian Christmas—Which Will Y'ours e?” All welcome. Rev Bruhn. 0473 *T LUKE’S.—HoIy Communion, "fc > a.m., 9 a.m. (Choral) and 11 a.m. ;'horal >. Evensong and Preparation Christmas Preachers: 0 a.n Communion, 7 p.r ST LUKE'S.—Special Christmas Music postponed to Sunday, Dec. 30th. Soloists, Miss Freeman Brown, Miss Napper and Mr R. J. Lake. New work, Fantasia on Christmas Carols < Uaughan-Williams). 0418 Richmond' Presbyterian O Church—Randall. 11 a.m.. “A Visit to Bethlehem”: 7 p.m., “The Christmas Message.” Special Singing of ChristfPHEOSOPHICAL HALL, 267, CamX bridge Terrace (near Manchester Street Bridge): Sunday, 7 p.m.. Public Lecture by Rev W. Crawford on " The Immortality of the Soul.” Musical Items. 0040 SYDENHAM Methodist Church. Sydenham—ll and 6.30, Rev H. J. Odell; 6.30, Musical After Service, Duets, t 'arols. Oratorio, Choruses. High Street -—ll, Mr Norrish; 6.30, Mr Bradley. CHURCH, : 'hristma Christmas Messages, Soloists, and Mr F. Jones. Services. Christmas Hy: 1 a.m. and 6.30 Miss Wallskit JT SAVIOUR’S, Sydenham.—Holy J Communion, 8; Matins, 11; Evening, 6.30. Bethlehem Tableaux at 8.30 m. after Service. 0053 PHILIP’S, Beckenham.—Dedication of Enlarged Church at THIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENX TIST, Latimer Square: Sunday Services. 11, 7. “Is the Universe, including Man. Evolved by Atomic Force?” “ inday School. 11. Testimony Meeting, Vedn sday, 8. 0014 Free religious movement? Everybody's. Sunday, 6 Topic: “ Origin of Christmas nifieance of Virgin Births.” Mr N. M. Bell, M.A.. B.D. cussion. ~C SUNDAY, 7 p.i ST PETER’S Presbyterian Church, Ferry Ro ’ Rev L. McMas —ll a.m.. “T 1 p.m., “The Romance Solo: Miss Johnson. \ Unspeakable Gift” R. Er r-in. Bethlehem.” 0121 C’IOLOMBO STREET BAPTIST J CHURCH.—Preacher. Rev J. K. Archer. 11 a.m.. “An Angel’s Message.” 6.30 p.m., “The Word Made Flesh,” Christinas Music. 0133 C IHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE. BIBLE HALL. MADRAS STREET. SUNDAY, 6.30 P.M. “ SIGNS OF THE TIMES.” “ SIGNS OF THE TIMES.” “ SIGNS OF THE TIMES.” All Welcome. No < *ol lection. I-NTOX Methodist Church, Addington. ./ Christmas Sunday Services—ll a.m., .Mr J. 11. Pugh: 6.30 p.m.. Rev A. Liversedge. Morning Soloist: Mrs Stewart. Evening: Miss I*. Down, “O Thou That Tellest.” Anthems, “O Come All Ye Faithful.” “Hark, the Herald Angels.” “!,o. o-i:- 'D-d." Hnilelujaii Clinrus. S _ TIOHN'S CHURCH. Latimer Square. —6 a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Confirmation ami Holy Communion. Preacher, the Bishop of Christchurch. 7 p.m . Evening Prayer and Carols. Preacher. Rev J. F. Coursey. 0226 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE Methodist Church, near Colombo Street Bridge. Orphanage Sunday. After-Church Musical Programme: “Messiah” Solos and .UhornseT. Soloists: Miss A. Innes and Hr T. Wall. 0228

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18644, 22 December 1928, Page 11

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