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SUNDAY SERVICES

At First Church the Rev. George H. Jupp will conduct the morning service, and the Eev. W. Allen Stevely will preach in the evening, his" subject being ‘ The Everlasting Arms.’ The choir will render the anthem ‘ God That Madest Earth and Heaven.’ Dr V. E, Galway will be the organist. At Knox Church the EeV. D. C. Herron will conduct communion both morning add ’evening. ’The hußj'ecPfoVWe evening will be ‘ The Transforming Friendship/ Retiring communion thankofferings will be for the needy. The Eev. Thomas Miller will be the preacher in St. Stephen’s Church,.when ha subject at the morning service will be ‘ A Day in a Believer’s Life.’ The subject.' at the evening service will be ‘ Three Fools in the Bible.’ The Eev. C. EL. Olds will conduct, both services at Trinity Methodist Church. In the morning his theme will be ‘ Christ’s Light Burden,’ and in the evening'* Quenching Spiritual Thirst.’ Mrs J. E. Davies will contribute a solo, and will also be heard in the solo-anthem * As Pants the Hart.’ The-Rev. L, B. Neale will be the preacher atv the Methodist Central „ Mission. In .the evading Mr Neale will preach on ‘ Jesus, Sift, Redemption.’ The soloist at this service will be Miss Dorothy Sligo. Seavices at the St. Kilda Methodist Church will be conducted by the Rev. T. Skuse. A solo will be sung by Mr H. Ball in the evening. '■■■ ■ ; The anniversary of the Sunday school takes place at Hanover Street Baptist Church. The speakers will be the Rev. T, Keith Ewen *in ; the morning and evening, and the Rev. R. L. Fursdou in the afternoon. The addresses will be speciallysuited to the occasion, and the children will contribute a special musical programme. The services at.Dundas Street Methodist Church ; will be conducted by Eev. Percy Cooke. Spring flower service in the morning. Special singing by Junior Choir. Evening, ■ The Problem of Prayer.’ Solo, Mr VV, Armstrong. The final meetings of the mission at the South Dunedin Baptist Church, conducted by Mr Andrew Johnston, the blind soldier, will be held at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Mr Johnston (will- speak on ‘Christian Characteristics’ and ‘Profit and Loss.’ Mrs Johnston will be the soloist, and the choir will render Gospel music. To-morrow, being Overseas Mission Sunday at Moray Place Congregational Church, the Eev. Albert .Mead’ will take as his subi'ect in the morning, * Missionary Eesponsidlity.’ In the evening the Rev. H. Leonard Hurst, of Melbourne, secretary of the London Missionary Society for Australia and New Zealand, will conduct the service. The anthem will be * How Lovely Are the Messengers.’ The morning session at the United Congregational Church will he conducted by the Eev. Leonard Hurst, of Sydney. In the evening the Rev. C. G. Hedley Bycroffc will speak on * The Fly in the Ointment.’ The Misses Mavis Aberuethy and May Dryden will be the soloists. First Church of Christ, Scientist, will conduct services in Allbell Chambers, Stuart street. The subject of the morning and evening services will be 4 Reality.* At the Spiritualist Church in the even-, ing Mr W. J. Hutton will speak on ‘ Redemption from a Spiritualist’s Viewpoint.* At the Theosophical Society Mrs Denton Leech will deliver an address on ‘Fellowship of Nations Versus World Chaos.’

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Evening Star, Issue 22146, 28 September 1935, Page 17

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SUNDAY SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 22146, 28 September 1935, Page 17

SUNDAY SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 22146, 28 September 1935, Page 17

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