CHURCH SERVICES
In the Baptist Church, Karamu road S-, harvest festival services will be held to-morrow. The Hev. C. B. Boggis will be the preacher. The morning Bubject is "Sowers and Reapers," and the evening address is entitled "Waste." There will be appropriate choir music and the church will be specially decorated. A hearty invitation is extended to all. 1 The subject of the address to be given in the United Hall on Sunday night will be "The Covenant made with David, an essential element of the Gospel of Christ," and in its course the relation between the promise made by God to David and the gospel preached by David's greatest son — the -Christ — will be shown. Mr G. Dann, of Napier, will speak at Nelson 6treet hall on Sunday night on "Man, What He is; and Where He is Going." The difference between Spirif, Soul and Body illuStrated by large chart. There will be celebration of the Holy Communion at 7 a.m. and 8 a-m. at St. Matthew'B Church. Tho Hev. Canon A. Neili will preach at matins and evensong at St. Matthew's. The Rev. Kenneth Liggett will be the preacher at 8t. Barnabas' Capt. H. Sutcliffe will preach at St. James.' There will be no Sunday Schools in the parish until further notice. Lessons for Holy Week will be posted on Moiiday morning. C.E.M.S. Day of Prayer, Special Intention 8 a.m. To-moiTow will be observed in St. Andrew's Church as Harvest Thanksgiving Sunday. Special musio will be rendered by an augmented ohoir and the old hymns of thanksgiving will be sung. The produce will b© sent as usual to the orphan homes in Wellington. Owing to the infantile paralysis restrictions, the Sunday Schools and the junior and intermediate Bible classes will not meet until after Easter. The meetings in the Salvation Army Hall to-morrow will be conducted by the officers, Major M. Marshall and Major A. Wheeler. The s.\,,ect for the morning meeting will be "Carry a Littlo Honey' ' and for the ©vening, "When the Sunlight touehes the' Eiver." The Sunday Schools are closed down but eenior Bible classes will be held as usual. Two meetings will be held on Good Friday, morning and evening Pre-Easter services are announced for the Hastings Methodlst Church tomorrow morning and evening, both services conducted by the Rev. E. B. Gosnell, whose address at the morning service will be "The Triumph Song of Jesus," tho anthem being "Still, Still With Thee." At the evening service the choir vvill render a programine of seasonal music to include "God So Loved the World" (from "The Darkest Hour" by Moore); "They Have Taken Away My Lord," and a solo by Mrs Eees Kemp, "There is a Green Hill." Appropriate hymns will be rendered and all are beartily invited to attend. Until further notice there will be no Sunday School. % The annual Harvest Thanksgiving services will be held in the Havelock North Presbyterian Church when ihe choir will render special harvest music. The Minister, Rev. II. Waugh, will couduct the service, also the afternoon service at Maraetotarfe.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 55, 20 March 1937, Page 7
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