BIBLE CLASSES UNITE
EVANGELISTIC YOUTH SERVICE. Last Sunday will be long remembered by the St. Andrew's Bible classes: ' A pajty of some 10 members of the"'St. Andrew's classes Hamilton came across in the afternoon. Nearly 100 members in all, from the _ different Bible classes connected with the church, town and country, sat down to tea with the visitors. After a happy tea most of the member s adjourned to the Church for a sing-song before the evening service, which was conducted by Hamilton Bible Class member's, Messrs W. Moore and S. Clark. Further class 'members fionn the country and other evening worshippers, swelled the congregation to fully 200 to pack the Church. Mr Steve Clark g.ave a stitring address as a young man to young people. Muf=ic was supplied by Hamilton members, a fine sextet and a beautiful solo by Miss Ruth Gilbert. That real religion h?.s a message for youth, and appeals to the best and mios- heroic instinct could not have been better exemplified than in this service, by young people fo;- youngpeople.
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Waipa Post, Volume 48, Issue 3479, 14 June 1934, Page 4
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