ST. PAUL'S ANNIVERSARY SERVICES.
' \oung PooploV Day" was celebrated at St. Paul's yesterday. In tho morning tho .service was specially for tho children. There was a ki;ge attendance. Tho church aisles lverc tastofullf decor itod- with greenery. The folio\vnig hymns Mere sun&: "Again the morn of gladne.si," ''Jesus is our Shepherd," "How loving Is Jesus," "One is kind attovo all others," and "There Mere r.ine^y and nhu\" The TXev. J. p. McKenzie presided, his sermon being on "Tho Lost Sheep." A special service •yap Jheld in the afternoon, Mr. Martin giving an interesting lecture on the i'using of Jariu.-/ daughter. In the evening there was again a large attendance, the service being very interesting. The hymns sung were: "Glory ho to God the Father," "Ye gates lift up your heads on high," "There is a, 1..01y sacrifice," "Mv faith looks up to Thee," and "Behold a Stranger." During the offertory the choir sang "Who v on the Lord's side." Mr. McKenzie fi.sjain presided and preached an eloquent sermon of special interest to vt.uns; people, .his subject being "Deeif.ion for Christ.'-
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12824, 16 October 1911, Page 8
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