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CHURCH SERVICES

Holy Communion will ibe celebrated at St. Matthew'lT Church* to-morrow, Trinity Sunday, at 7 a.m., 8 a.m., and 12 noon. The preacher at matins and at St. James 's evensong will be the Rev. Canon A. Neild. Thp preacher at St. Barnabas 's evensong will be Captain' H. Sutciffe, C.A- The preacher at St Matthew's evensong will be the Rt. Rev. the Bishop of Aotearoa. " The Rotary Qlub will attend evensong at St. Matthew's. The Sunday schools of the parish will be at the usiial times. Holy baptism will be administered at 3 p.m. ' The Rev. D. J. A. Shaw will be the preacher at both services in, St Andrew's Church to-morrow. The evening service, following a Bible Class tea, will be Ispeeially for young people. The preacher will take as the subjeet qf his address " Youth 's Glorious Opportunity. " A speeial invitation is extended to young people. The plder fplk are invited to show their interest in youth by being prespnt. ''God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost, Three Gods in One," is the generally aecepted but unscriptural and erroneous belief oi Christendom with regard to God, His Son, aud the Holy Spirit, This creed (known as the Athanasian Creed) was formulated many centuries after the time of Christ, was adopted by Rome, and, Temaining untouched by the Reformera pf the 16th century, , was also perpetuated among the Protestant teeets. Bible teaching concerning the Father, Son. and the Holy Spirit will be shown in an address to be given in the United Hall, Lyndon Road, on Sunday. night. All, interested are invited. At the Baptist^ Chureh to-morrow, Mr E. M. Blaikloek^ M.A. (senior . classics lecturer at . the Auckland Uuiyersity), will be the speeial preacher. His morning subjeet is "The Title Deeds pf the Christian;" and the address for the evening service at 7 is entitJed "Why I Believe . in Conversion, " In the •afternoon at 2.45 a "great Youth Raliy will be held, and Mr Blaikloek will speak on "Co'ronation Day." Everyone is cordially invited, The meetings in the Salvation Army Hall ' to-morrow' will be conducted . by the Corp's Officers, Major M. Marshall and Major A. Wheeler. The morning subjeet will ,be "Unconscious Influence" and in the evening "The Backslider's Return." Sunday School will be held in the Lyndpn rpad hall at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m,, and at Whakatu at .2 •p.m. | World-minded people are recognising that a new and unique civilisation is begmning to appear in some of the countries around the Pacific Ocean. On Sunday at the Oddfellows' Hall, Market street, at.8.15 p.m., Miss Mary K. NeR, an Auierican-born lady and interna. tional traveller, will tleseribe by word and lantern the raees of mankind, with particular reference to tho treatment of the new typo of child, It is an outstanding fact to every true seeker after truth, that since "the inception of the Church on the day of l'enticost, there has been a continual manifestation of the Holy Spirit in the Church, although it is commo'nly stated that these signs are not for to-day. If you vvish to know more about this subjeet, or any , other, make it your business to visit the sei'vioes held by the Apostolic Church, lving street, Hastiiigs. Their inotto is : Experience based upon the written word of (God. In the Hastings Methodist Church to-morrow inorning, Student W R. Laws, (Trinity College, Auckland), wjll be tlie preacher, his'subjeot being "Ihe Sulf eringa oi Christ." The anthem will bo "Hearken Unto Me." At the evening service the Rev. R B . Gosnell will speak on "The Challenge An t Hastings Methodist Church" AJi members and adherents1 are urged to attencT aud all interested in Church work will be made welcome. Tbe church is ceiitralJy heated as required, and all may worship in coinfort. Ihe sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed at the closeof the morning, service at the Havelock Presvterian Church. Hlr Osborn, repi-e-senting the Wellington ofplianages will conduct the evening service. Mr \Vaugh will conduct the afternoon service at Raukawa and the evening service at Maraekakaho.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 107, 22 May 1937, Page 7

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CHURCH SERVICES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 107, 22 May 1937, Page 7

CHURCH SERVICES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 107, 22 May 1937, Page 7

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