CHURCH SERVICES
Holy Communion will be celebrated at St. Matthew's Church to-morrow at 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. The preacher at Matins will be the Eev. Kenneth Liggitt, and at evensong Captain JL Sutcliffe, C.A. Holy Baptism will be at 3 p.m. Evensong at Mahora, the Eev. Kenneth Liggitt. There will be the evensong at St. Baxnabas Parkvale, and no Sunday schools. The meetings in the Salvation Army Hall to-morrow will be conducted by the corps officers. In the moraing meeting, Major Marshall will speak on "Why Did Jesus .Come" and in the evening Major Wheeler 's subject will be "An All-Important Choice." Congregational singing will again be a speeial feature of the meetings. A memorial eervice to the? late Mr J. A. Heir will be held in St. Andrew's Church at 11 a.m. to-morrow. At the evening serviee the Eev. D. J. A. Shaw will take as the subject of his address, "Finding Lifo's Eeal Satisfaction." This serviee will be relayed to St. John's Hall. *Has anyone ever found satisfaction wbilo neglecting the spiritual eide of life! At the Baptist Church, Karamu road south, to-morrow, services of inspiration and encouragement will be held, and the preheher will be the minister, the Eev. C. B. Boggis. At 11 a.m. the subject will be "Lead Me to the Rock," while the topic for the evening serviee at 7 is "The Doxology of a Forgiven Man. ' ' The Communion serviee "will be observed at the close of the evening serviee. All visitors and strangers are cordially invited to attend and a warm welcome is assured. There will be choir anthems and wellknown hymns. The subject of the address to be given in the United Hall, Lyndon road, to-morrow night is, "The Births of Water and of the Spirit essential to an Entrance into the Kingdom of God." In ite course, Bible teaching concerhing belief; baptism, and change to incorruptibility will be shown. The services in the Havelock North Presbyterian CJiurch will bo conducted by the minister, the Rev. E. Waugh, morning and evening in Havelock and afternoon at Maraetotara. The third of tbe series of speeial talks on "Tho Hard Sayings of Jesus" will be given in. the Hastings Methodist ' Church to-morrow evening by the Eev. E. B. Gosnell. The subject for the occasion will be taken from the text "It is easier for a camel to go' through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter into the Kingdom of God." The choir will render as ^an anthem "Lead Kindly Light." The' subject for the morning serviee will be "Is Our Religion Too Easy?" — a talk on the modern presentation of Christian truth. The anthem will be "Bread of Heaven." At the evening serviee the choir ' will introduce as an introit, "Fierce Eaged the Tempest." To theso services all are heartily invited, comraencing as they do the fifty years of the present ministry.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 77, 17 April 1937, Page 7
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