SUNDAY SERVICES
Special Easter services will be conducted in Knox Church to-morrow by Tlev. W. T. Todd, whoso morning subject will be 1 A Red Letter Day in the Life of Out Lord,’ and the evening subject ‘ The Mystery of Death and the Miracle of Life.’ Air Spademan will play tho overture, ‘ Raymond,’ after the evening service. Easter services will bo held in St. Stephen’s Church to-morrow, when the Rev. Thomas Miller will preach in the morning on ‘.lf Christ Be Not Risen!’ and in tho evening ‘ W'hat the Resurrection Aleans to Me.’ Easter Services at the North-east Valley Presbyterian Church to-morrow. Preacher, the Rev. George Miller. Services appropriate to Plaster will ho conducted by the Rev. 11' PL Bellhouse in Trinity Methodist Church tomorrow, the morning subject benig ‘ An Individual Plaster Message,’ and the evening ‘Tho Risen Christ and Religious Error-’ In tho evening O’Connor Alorris’s ‘Joyous Plaster Hymn’ will be sung as 41 solo, and the anthem ‘God So Loved tho World,’ will be rendered. Faster services will bo held at Cargill Road Alethodist Church on Sunday. Rev. AY. B. Scott will take as his subject at the evening service ‘An Easter Tableland.’ Rev. G. Peterson will conduct his farewell service at St. Clair on Sunday evening. Aliss Dorothy Skinner will be the soloist. Easter services _ will he conducted in St. Kilda Methodist Church by Rev. A. C. Lawry to-morrow morning and evening. Easter Day services will lie conducted at tho Hanover Street Baptist Church to-morrow. Mr Frank Variey will preach in the morning upon ‘Jesus Himself,’ and the Rev. Dr Herrington in the evening upon ‘ An Easter Idyll.’ Plaster services will be conducted by the Rev. Albert Mead, Af.A., at the Aloray Place Congregational Church tomorrow. In the morning ho wiII speak on ‘ What the Ressurection Aleans Fm Us,’ and in the evening his subject, will be ‘There was a Garden; There They Laid Jesus: Tho Significance of tho Garden.’ Tho subject of Cassilda Carmen’s lecture at the Higher Thought Centre, Lower View Street Hall, at 8.15 p.m., is ‘Conquering the Hurry Habit.’ Healing concentration at close. ‘Resurrection Assurance’ will be tho subject of Mr Frank Parley's address at York Place Hall to-morrow evening. I uesday next will be observed from 11.00 a.m. as the monthly day of united prayer for revival.
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Evening Star, Issue 20137, 30 March 1929, Page 11
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