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SUNDAY SERVICES

At First Church the morning service will be conducted by the Rev. N. B. Oakley and the evening service by the Rev. W. Allen Steyely, whose subject will be ‘ Memorable Days/ commemorating the arrival of the ship Jura. In the morning the music will include the anthem ‘ Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory/ and; in the evening the quartet ‘ Come Down O Love Divine ’ and the anthem ‘ Unto the Upright.’ Dr Galway will be at the organ. Communion services will be held at Knox Church. The Rev. H. W. Turner, M.A., will conduct both services, and hie evening subject will be ‘ The Cross in the World.’ ‘ An Inspired Lyric of Praise ’ will be the subject at St. Stephen’s Presbyterian Church at the morning service, and ‘ Weapons Carnal and Spiritual ’ the subject in the evening. At both services the preacher will be the Rev. Thomas Miller. At the Maori Hill and Wakari Presbyterian Churches communion services will be held. The service at Wakari will be at 2.30 p.m., and at the Sunday school at 10.30 a.m. Divine worship will bo conducted at Trinity Methodist Church, Stuart street, to-morrow morning by the Rev. D. I. Robertson, and in the evening by the Rev. Basil Metson. At 6.30 p.m. the Tokoturu Lawn Tennis Club will attend the service, the choir will sing ‘ Sun of My Soul,’ and solos will be rendered by Miss Dorothy Mackay and Mr Ernest Short. The Rev. W. R._ Francis will conduct the morning service of the Methodist Central Mission in the church parlour. At 6.30 p.m., in the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall, the Rev. Leslie B. Neale will take as the subject ‘ Sin.’ Mr Raymond Wentworth will be the soloist. At the St. Kilda Methodist Church Missioner. J, E. Lea, of Mosgiel, conducts the morning service. In the evening the League of Mothers parade to church, and the Rev. T. Skuse will be the preacher. The fifty-seventh anniversary of Cargill Road Methodist Church will be celebrated. The preacher at 11 will be the Rev. C. M. Sullivan, of the Presbyterian Church, Cavcrsham, and in the evening the Rev. H. C. Orchard. The choir will render special music, and the evening soloist will be Miss E. Sprouic. The anniversary will bo continued on Monday, when the annual tea and concert will bo held. At St. Clair the preacher will be the Rev. H. R. Wright. The Rev. J. Ewen Simpson will conduct the services at the Hanover Street Baptist Church, speaking in the morning on ‘ When God Answers No/ and in the evening on ‘ The Love That Will Not Let Go.’ The evening service will bo a visitors’ service, and will be followed by an “ at homo ” in the hall at 8 o’clock, when a religious film will be screened. At Cavcrsham Baptist Church the Rev. R. L. Fursdon will conduct the services. The morning topic is ‘ Paul’s Sacrifice.’ At night the subject is ‘ Can God Restore a Backslidden Christian?’ At the Congregation Church, Moray Place, the Rev. John H. Harris will conduct both morning and evening services. At the evening service the choir will render the anthem, 1 Lite Up Your Heads/ and a quartet will sing ‘ Behold the Lamb of God.’ Major and Mrs Goffin will conduct special revival meetings in tho Salvation Army Citadel, Dowling street. On .Wednesday, Colonel Grattan will con-

duct a day of prayer, with services at 10.30 a.m., 2.30, and 7.30 p.m. At the Greater World Spiritual Mission, 30 King street, at 6.30 p.m., Mrs S. Townend will speak on ‘ Our Heritage,’ following the after-circle and clairvoyance. On Tuesday evening and Wednesday afternoon there will be a psychometry meeting. At the Spiritualist Church, St. Andrew street, in the evening the president (Mr 11. N. Ridd) will conduct the service. He will speak on ‘ Our Glorious Opportunity, Individually and Collectively, ns the Result of the War.’ Sister Swift will give demonstrations of spiritual clairvoyance after the address. The Healing Centre will meet in the Premier Buildings on Monday evening. The next lecture in ‘ Theosophy is the Next Step Campaign ’ will be given by Mr J. M'Ewan, who will toll where theosophy and politics meet.;

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Evening Star, Issue 23379, 23 September 1939, Page 16

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SUNDAY SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 23379, 23 September 1939, Page 16

SUNDAY SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 23379, 23 September 1939, Page 16

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