THE CHURCHES.
TO-MORROW'S SERVICES
The services at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will be conducted by the Rev. D. Calder. who will take fcr his subject at the evening service "The Practice of the Presence of Christ.' At 2-30 Mr. Calder will preacn at Wt&tmere. Rev. W. B. ScoU will conduct- botn services in the Aramoho Methodist Church. The evening subject will be, " A Straight Talk on the Sin of Gambling." The choir will render an anthem. Pastor H. E. Edridge will conduct both services in the Wanganui East Baptist Church. The morning address will be on "The Ministry of Pain," and in the evening "False Judgments." At the Baptist Church, the Rev. F. H. Radford will preach in the morning on " What Have AVorks to do With Salvation?" and in the evening on "The Hustle of Modern Life, and What to do in It." Tha services at Trinity will be conducted by the Rev. J. A. Luxford, and *at l>ublin Street by the Rev. A. B. Chappell, M.A. > Fct the Sunday evening address at the Druids' Hall (lodge room) the subject chosen is "The Resurrection: Life from the Dead." At Knox Church, Gonville Avenue, to-morrow, Mr. W. Grundy will conduct both morning and evening services. In the evening 'Mr. Minnell will conduct the evening service at Castlecliff. At St. Paul's in the afternoon and evening special services will be held in connection with the Bible classes. Both classes will meet at 4 o'clock, when Mr. F. H. Wilkinson will address them, after which a combined tea will be held The evening service at St. Paul's will be taken by Mr. Wilkinson, who will preach a sermon to the young. Mr. Wilkinson, as representative of the students' volunteer movement, has been touring New Zealand during the past few weeks encouraging the various Bible classes,- and it is ■with the same object that he is visiting Wanganui. Members of the T.Y.M.I. Bible class are reminded of the usual meeting tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. The essayist for the afternoon is Mr. L. Andrew, who will give a paper entitled "Israel." A large attendance is hoped for. Plans for a class r>\cnic will be discussed .it the close of the meeting.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20011, 14 February 1914, Page 7
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