CHURCH SERVICES
Tbere are many problems difficult of solution confronting mankind to-day, sucb, for example, as the finding of a , way to, bring ias.ting peace in tbe eartb, Can man eolve these problems P Thie queetioa. will be. considered in the; | United HaR to-morrow night wben I spriptural evidence. wil] be advanced, ebowing tbat tbere is only one solution -r-namely- tbe Bivine one— -provided in tbe personat return of Jesus Christ and tbe setting- up of the Kingdom of God cartb, Tbere will be a speoial pre-Corona- , tion service in • tbe morning at the Havelock Nortb Presbyterian Cburch. Tbe ehoir will render tb« Goronation Antbem In tbe afternoon tbere will be a special pre-Coronation service at Maraekakabo-, Tbe choir from Havelock Nortb eburcb wili lead tbe ainging. The evening service at Havelock will be. a Motbers' Bay eervxcet. Goronation Sunday will be observed in tbe Baptist Qhurch, to-morrow. Tbe Rev, C, B, Boggis wili preach at 11 a,m. on "Tbe King;/' Tbia service wili be specially commemorative of tbe Ooronation. In, tbe evening the address will be on .th© subject, "Tbe King of Kinga/'- Kveryone is cordially invited te tkese services. At the Hastings Metbodist Cburcb to-morrow, tbe nxorning service will. take the i'orm of the annual Mothers'1 Day servico when the Rev. R. B, Gosnell, will speak on "God's Love aa the Love of a Mother." The Anthein will be "Q that I knew where I might find Him 1" Tbe pre-Ooronation service will he beld at 7.0 p.m., tbe subject being "A Loyal Toast— the King, God Blesa Him !" The cboir will sing "The Lord is, my Shepherd," and Miss A. A1-, derman will render the solo, "The Hymns of tbe Old Church Cboir." Sunday Scbool and Bable Classes. meet at 9.45. Speoial Motbers* Day servicba will : be conducted in the Salvation Army Hall to-morrow. Tbe hall will be suitably decorated. Special hymns will be sung and addresscs given. A white ilower and a prosentation card will be provided for eacb member of th© oongregation. The Thursday evening meetr ing will take the form of "Family Night," wben fathers will be given the place of honQur. Sunday schoois will be open as, usual in tbe Lyndon road hall and at Whakatu, A wonderful opportunity is given the people of Hastings to hear Mx- T. Russell Canieron usually known as "The Scottish Sky Pilot," at the A&setubly Hall, to-morrow, at 7 o'clock. Mr Cameron was a uiemlier of the* CiiapWau- Alexander j\llssio» Party, and from this he wa© led out into evangelistic work conducted on the same lines as special campaigns in many cities. of the English-speaking world, The song service hefore the meeting on Sunday night will be conducted by Mr Hicks. See the advertisement in to-niglit's paper for th« subject of the address.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 95, 8 May 1937, Page 7
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466CHURCH SERVICES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 95, 8 May 1937, Page 7
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