CHURCH SERVICES
j There will be celebratioxxg of the j Holy Coxnmunion at St. Matthew's • Ghurch to-morrow at 7 a.m., 8 a.m., ! and 9.30, a.m., and at Mahora at 7.30 | a.m. This is "tlio fast Sunday of tho j miissioii. There will be a family service ; at 11 a.m. for children and parents. j There will also bc a rally for all under | 14 years at 4 p.m. Holy Baptism will | be administered at 3 p.m. The preacher -at St. Matthew7s all day will be the missioner, Capt. David Kce, C.A. The preacher at St. James7s will be the Rev. Canon A. Neild. Come to the missioxx. , ' "The state of the world to-day, from the Christian viewpoint'7 is the suhject of the address to be given by Rev. D. J. A. Shaw in St. Andrew's Churoh to-morrow evening. This «s meant. to be a message to those seek- 1 ing to face the pi'esent situation inteliigently and helpfully. Men are specially invited. This service wili be relayed to St. John7s Hall at Mahora. / Oniy when the pagan theory of the immortality of the soul of man is discarded and the Bible estimate of human nature accepted is it possiblo to perceive the fxtness and beauty of the Divine provision for the salvatxon of man from death, as exhibited in the Lord Jesus Gbrist. This subject will be further oonsidered in an address to be given, God willing, in the United Hall, Lyndon road, on Sunday nxght. The title is "The Crucifixion: Wliy OhriBt died and Wbo will benefit by His sacrifiee.7' In the Hastings Metlxodist Cktirch tomorrow evenixxg the subject for consideration will be ''The Repeated and Amazing Failures of Human Propheeies. 7 7 All eeelcers after Scriptural truth are heartily invited to attend. The anthem will be "Thus Saith the Lord.7' The xnorning service will bo a family service at which every member is requested to be present, the subject being "Our Family Life.77 The anthem is "The Sun Shall Be No More.77 The Eev. Rx B. Gosnell will be the preacher at both serviees, and a warm invitation is extended to those wlxo value the fellowship of Christian worship. At the Hastings Baptist Churdx. Karamu road south, the special preacher to-morrow at both serviees will ba the Rev. C. S. Matthews, of Wellington. Mr Matthews is knoVn to rnany in Hawke's Bay for his inspiring messaaes. He has recently returned from a period of ministry in Englaxxd, and his addresses to-morrow will be anticipated. with keen interest. The choir will render anthems at these serviees. The serviees in the Havelock-Marae-kakaho Presbyteriai) Church will be conducted by tho^ minister, the JRev. It. Wauglx— morning and evening in Havelock North and afternoon at Maraekakaho.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 125, 12 June 1937, Page 7
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