TO-MORROW'S SERVICES.
On Sunday morning the Revs. J. D. McKenzie. 8.D., and D. Calder, 8.A., will exchange pulpits, the former preaching at St. Andrew's and the latter at St. Paul's. The evening service will be conducted as usual.
The subject for discourse at the Druids' Hall (Lodge room) on Sundayevening is.entitledj "The Spirits and Demons of the New Testament. Wlxafc are they " ■ : ' The services in the Baptist Churchy Ingestre Street, will be conducted by the Rev. F. H. Radford. In the evmine, the usual monthly mission service will be held, when Alexander's hymns will be used.
The subject for Sunday morning's service at the Wanganu'i East Baptist Church will be "A Woman's Service,** and in the evening "r/Se Throne of Love." Both services will be conducted by Pastor H. E. Edrfdge. Tlie services in St. Undrew's Presbyterian ■Church will be conducted tomorrow ; the morning service by the Rev. J. D. McKenzie, of St. Pauls, the evening "by Rev. D. Calder. Subject, "The Cross." Mr. Calder will preach at Westmere at 2-30 At the Presbyterfan Church, GonviHo Avenue, to-morrow, Mr. W. Grundy will conduct the morning service/ and Mr. Kidd t(he! evening seirvice. At Oastlecliff Mr. W. Grundy will conduct the service.
Students of the Word of God and others will find much food for thought in the subject, "The Last Night of Babgfen's Glory," to be presented tomorrow night in the Seventh Day Aaventist Church. An important paraK lei is drawn in connection with this subject which will prove interesting to all. Aramoho'Methodist Church services will be conducted by the Rev. F. P. Kellow in the morning and the Rev. J. J. Mather, of Marton. in the evening. Collections in aid of Home Missions. The Rev. W. B. Scott, of the W.R.U., is to conduct the services at Trinity Methodist Church to-morrow morning and evening. His subject in the morning ip "~A Wonderful Man." In the evening he invites younfc fjeople. especially hockey players, to attend, when he will give his views'on "Young People's Amusements." The Rev. A. B. Chappell, M.A.. will conduct the services at Dublin .Street Church both morning and evening.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 19896, 13 September 1913, Page 5
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