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SUNDAY SERVICES

The BUI, anniversary o! the Fuel, Church and ihe province of Otago will I* marked by special services. The preacher wiß he (he Tier. Geo. H. Gibb, B.A. In the mornlug- his subject will be 'Children or .Heirs,’ and in I he evening ‘Forget ling ihe Past._ The music will he under the direction of the organist. Dr V. K. Galway. The mayorand councillors, with their wives, will he present, also the members of the. Tally Seiners’ Association. All friends and pspednlly former members of the cliui’ch are invited to attend. At, Knox Church, morning_ and evening, the Sacrament of I ho. Cords Supper will he dispensed. Rev, W, T. Todil will preach in the morning on ‘The Good Alan of the House,’ and in the evening on ‘AAHiaI Mean V e by This Service?’ Mr AV. Jlilliker will be the evening soloist. The Bov. R.‘Ferguson Fish- will preach at. both services in the Cavetsham Presbyterian Church. The Rev. George Miller will preach at ihc North-east. Valley Presbyterian Church; morning subject 'Savourless Sail." evening subject ‘Christ’s 'hears on Olivet.’ Ad tha close of a short evening service the choir will render the -acred Easter cantata From Olivet to Calvary.’ Palm Sunday services will be conducted in Trinity Methodist Church. Stuart el reel, by Rev. IT. K. Bellhonse, his subject in the morning being ‘The Message of Palm Sunday,’ and in the evening' ‘Aspects of the Cross.’ At the latter service Miss Phyllis West will sing Gounod's ‘There is a Green 3H11." and the choir will render Stainers ‘ They Have Taken Away My Lord.' A reilriug collection will be. taken up for (he flood relief fund. Bev. W. Walker will conduct both services in the Central Mission, Octagon Hall. These services will mark the close of the present pastorale. In the evening a duet will he rendered by Messrs I. T. Leech and M. Peake, and a solo will be sung by Miss Mary Pralt. Thanksgiving services will be held at (he Mnrnington Methodist Church, when appropriate addresses will be given and special music rendered. Generous offerings in a:d of debt reduction are invited. Rev. W. B. Scott will conduct' both services at the Cargill Road Methodist Church. At the evening service Mass Bona Scott will recite the famous poem of Nichols dealing with the betrayal of Jesus and entitled ‘The Tower.’ v- . Harvest festival services will be held at St. Clair Methodist Church. ’The preachers will be Rev, A. C. Lawry and Rev. G. K. Peterson. A retiring collection for .- the flood rebel fund will be received after each , service at St. Kilda Methodist Church, .to-morrow. The church will be'wppropriately decorated for Palm Sunday, md special will be rendered. ,■ , - At the Cavorslumi' special harvest thanksgiving be held,

the preacher being Rev. H. K. EViridge, who will lake for his morning topic ‘Enough and Lo Spare,’ and in I lie evening ’The Wintering Harvest.’ The choir will render harvest anl herns. - Sir John Steiners sacred cantata ’ the Crucifixion’ will he given in the Hanover Street Baptist Church at 6.30 by an augmented choir, under the leadership of Mill. P. Desmoulins, ’lire soloists will bo -Mr Arthur Limgley. (baritone) and Mr C. (’. Scolt (tenor). In lire morning tl.c Bev. b. S. Tnckwell will eonducr. ih.o service, and preach upon ’The Trial o.’ Jesus.’ Palm Sunday services will he held at, Ihe Movav Place Congrcgal ional Church. The Rev.' Alberti Mead. AHA., in Hie morning will preach on ‘The Kingship nt .Jesus,' and his evening address will be on ‘Jesus in (lie Midst.’ Excerpts from 'The Crucifixion will be rendered by the choir. Messrs I. Burhop ftenorl and Napier ihaysi taking the solo pails. Miss Pralt will sing 'He was Despised ’ C Messiah '). ‘How to Visualise God' is ike riiV. of n lecture bv Cas«ilda Carmen in ihe Rower View Street Hall at 8.15 p.m. A healing eoncent rat ion now ior ms a feature ot Miss Camien's lectures. 'The fveven Greatest’ is ihe 1 1 i 1 e of AH' Frank Valiev's address at York Pla"c Hall in (he evening. To the morning fellowship at the Lord's Table all Christians are we!-' conie. : _ ‘Seeking the T.iving Among the Dead i.s Ihe ” snb»ct- of Mr A. AV. Stable'* address at the Spiritualist' Church in Ihe evening. Miss Burgess will assist with clairvoyant demonstrations.

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Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 2

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SUNDAY SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 2

SUNDAY SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 2

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