CHURCH SERVICES
At . St. ;Matthew's Church to-morrow ' there will be celebratiohs of the Holy Commu'nion at 7 a.m. and 8 a.m., also at "9.30 v a.m. Matins and sermon will be at'.ll .a.m., evensong and sermon at 7 p.m., Holy Baptism at 3 p.m. and hospitai- service at 6 p.m. There' will be Holy Communion at St. James 's Hall, Duk'e Btre'et, at 7.15 a.in.,' and an evening service .at- 7 p.m., when the vicar will: preach. The' evening service at St. Barnabas, Parkvale, will be conducted bjf- Captain Sutcliffe, C.Ao The subject of the address in the United Hall on Sunday- night is "The Destiny of Nations as Revealed by the Prophet Daniel. " This prophet foretold the lack of cohesion betv/een the European nations so evident in our times and also predicted the establiahment of the Kingdom of God on earth. In the Methodist Church on Sunday, the services will be conducted by Mr Ray Lovie in the morning and Mr A. H. Tunnicliffe in the" evening. Tho choir an them will be: Evening, "Still Still Wish Thee. All are heartily invited to attend these services. At the evening' service in St. Andrew's Church to-morrow the Eev. D. J. A. Shaw will take as the subject of his address, " There 's No Harm in a Small Bet so Long as a Man Can Alford It." This service will be relayed to St. John's Hall, Mahora. Strangers are Heartily invited. The services in the Havelock North Presbyterian Church will be conducted by the minister, the Eev. E. Waugh, both morning and evening. Mr Waugh will also conduct the opening service at Maraekakaho at 3 p.m. All are welcome. To-morrow the Eev. C. B. Boggis will pieach at 11 a.m. and 7 p.ni. in the Baptist Church. The subjects announced are '"Deep Water," which will l>e t,ho theme .of the morning address, and for the evening "Sham Crowns," Both these subjects will prove of vital ii>terest to all, and a hearty invitation to attend is extended to residents »vnd visitors. There will be anthems b.y the choir. ' ' \ '
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 25, 13 February 1937, Page 6
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