CHURCH SERVICES
Rev. G. T. Marshall, of Auckland, treasurer of the N.Z. Methodist Foreign Mission fund, will conduct the morning service at St. Paul's Methodist Church, London Street. A meeting of ladies will follow the service. In the evening Rev. E. O. Blamires will make reference to the late Mrs Hooper. Tl'Jj subject of the address will be "Death: the Serpent robbed of its fangs." The Sacrament service will follow. At St. John's, Hamilton East,' Mr McKenzie will preach in the morning and Rev. G. T. Marshall at night. At Frankton divine worship will be conducted by Rev- E. O. Blamires (morning) and Mr T. White (evening). Rev. R. Mackie will preach at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Claudelands, to-morrow at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., and at Gordonton at 2 p.m. The morning subject will be "Paul on Dogs, and some Other Things," and the evening "The Possibility of Good in Unfavourable Circumstances." Mr Iloldaway will preach at Rototuna at 2 p.m. Rev. 11. G. llercus will conduct, service in the Baptist Church to-morrow morning and in the King's Theatre tomorrow evening. The subject of the evening address is "Why I French the Second Corning of Jesus Christ." At Ihe Church or Christ on Sunday evening Pastor J. Foster's subject will be, "The Hundred and Forty-four Thousand who follow the Lamb; who are they?" The services 10-morrowal the Frankton Presbyterian Church, and also at Whatawhata at 2.30 p.m.. will he condueled by Rev. J. T. Burrows. On Tuesday evening Rev. J. A. Ryburn, formerly of Punjab, will lecture on India.
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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14764, 1 October 1921, Page 6
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