SUNDAY SERVICES
At First Church communion services ■will be held in the morning and in the evening, and will be conducted by the Rev, W. Allen Stevely. His subjects will be: In the morning, ‘ Our Blest Redeemer,’ and in the evening, ‘ God’s Banner.’ The evening nrnsia will include i the quartet ‘ Bread of the World,’ and the anthem ‘ Grant, We Beseech Thee.’ Dr Galway will be at the organ. ■ Rev. H. W. Turner, M.A., will conduct both services at Knox Church. The evening subject will be ‘ Human Wisdom Ha* Failed.’
The preacher at St. Stephen’s Presbyterian Church will be the Rev. Thomas Miller, his subject at the morning service be-. ing ' Thou Art My Help,’ and his subject in the evening ‘ Chaos —and the Rock.’. At the Maori Hill'end Wakari Presbyterian Churches the services will be conducted by the Rev. A. C. W. Standage, hi* subject in the morning being ‘ The rower of the Unseen,’ and in the evening ‘ Christ’* Response to Faith.’ " Divine worship will be conducted - Trinity Methodist Church, Stuart street, ia the morning and evening by the Bev. Basil Metson, whose subjects will be * A Lost Christ * and ‘ln the Land of Nod.* In th® evening the" choir will sing the anthem ‘ My Faith Look Up to Thee.* , • The Bev. Leslie B. Neale will .conduct the morning service of the Methodist Central Mission in the church parlour. In the evening, at 6.30 o’clock, the Bev, W. R. Francis will be the preacher, and th® soloist will be Miss Marion Gubb. Thia service will be conducted in the .’Concert Chamber of the Town Hall. ' At the Cargill Road Methodist Church , (he services will be taken by the Bev. H. C. Orchard; St. Clair’s services will b® taken by the Rev. H. R. Wright. At the Methodist Church, St. Kilda, th* Rev. T. Skuse will be the preacher pots morning and evening. _ The Rev. J. Ewen Simpson will conduct the serves at the Hanover Street Bapta* Church, speaking in the morning on Th* Christians’ Mobilisation ’ and in the evenin" on ‘ The Inevitable Fire.’ The anthem will be ‘ A Prayer ’ (Largo). - The Caversham Baptist Church celebrate* its sixty-sixth anniversary. The morning preacher is the Bev. B. T. Dodds, of th® South Dunedin Presbyterian Church. At night the pastor, Rev. R. L. Fursdon.- wiU . preach The choir will render an'anthem entitled ‘ Fading, Still Fading,’ . At the Congregational Church, Moray Place, the Rev. John K. Harris will coni duct both morning and evening services. In the evening the choir will render th® anthem ‘ Praised Be the Lord Daily, and Miss D. Darracott will sing a solo._ The annual sale of work will be held m _th* Jubilee Hail next Wednesday and Thursday. September 20 and 21. . ’ . The third lecture of ‘ Theosophy is th* Next Step ’ campaign at the Theosophical Society will be given by Mr Townend, whose subject will bo ‘ Individual Freedom v. the Slave State.’ At the Spiritualist Church, St. Andrew street, to-morrow evening Dr Moorey will close his present mission with ! an addres* on ‘ The Law of Life.’ Demonstrations of spiritual clairvoyance will follow the address. The Healing Centre will meet m the Premier Buildings on Monday evening, and there will be a final psychometry meet* ing on Wednesday evening. At the Greater World Spiritual Mission, King street, at 6.30 p.m., Mrs G. Brook* will give an address on * France.’ Clairvoyance and after-circle will follow. -Osi Wednesday, at 8 p.m., and Thursday afternoon there will be a psychometry meeting.
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Evening Star, Issue 23373, 16 September 1939, Page 15
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