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THE CHURCHES.

TO-MORROW'S SEItVICBS

At Trinity Methodist Church the Rev. J. A. Luxford will conduct both services, taking for his subject "The faith and integrity of Joseph."'

At Knox Church, Gonville Avenue. Mr Wm. Grundy will conduct both morning and evening services. The evenin"- service at Castechff will bo conducted by Mr Minnell.

The services in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will "be conducted by the Rev. D. Calder, whose morning subject will be, " Grace," and that of the evening, "Consecrated Commonplaces." Mr Oalcler will preach at Brunswick at 2.30 in tho afternoon. At the Baptist Church,the Rev. F. H. Radford will conduct both services. The morning subject will be "Follow Me!" and the evening subject "Pilate's Perplexity."

Tho subject on Sunday evening at the Druids' Hall <lodge.-room) ~is "\Faith and Obedience.''

Aramoho Methodist services will be conducted by Rev. A. B. Chappeli in the morning and Rev. W. B. Scott at night. Rev. W. B. Scott will pi each at Maxwelitown at 2.30 p.m. The usual services will be conducted in Wanganui East Presbyterian- Church at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ' Mr Blair -will conduct both services, and will also preach in Long Acre school at 2.30 p.m. The services at the Wanganui East Baptist Church will be conducted by Pastor H. Edridge morning and evening At the morning service the subject will be " The place of honour: What it involves," having special reference to the newly-elected office-bearers for the year. In the evening "Th Great Physician" will be the theme. AH- young people are especially invited. At Dublin St. Methodist Church there will be three special services in celebration of the Sunday School anniversary. The preacher will be the Rev W. B. Scott in the morning. Pastor Edridge in the afternoon and the Rev. A. B. <-happell in the evening. Special pains have been taken with the preparation of the anniversary .music. Under the baton of Mr Tunnicliffe, and assisted by the choir and the Brotherhood Orchestra, the children of the Sabbath School will render choice selections. Their singing should prove a great attraction and all promises well for the annual children's day.

At the Westmere Methodist Church, the services in the morning and evening will be taken by Mr. Hamilton and Mr Wellard respectively. Mr J- A. Inkster is the advertised speaker at to-morrow's P.S.A. meeting, his subject being, " Among the Poor of London." Mr J. Wellington is fr sing "Galilee." All men and youths are invited.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20037, 21 March 1914, Page 2

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THE CHURCHES. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20037, 21 March 1914, Page 2

THE CHURCHES. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20037, 21 March 1914, Page 2

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