CHURCH SERVICES
Holy Gommunion will be celebrated at St. Matthew's Church to-morrow, fourth Sunday after Trinity, at 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. The preacher at matins and evensong will be the Rev. Canon A. Neild. The preacher at St, James 's will be the Rev. K. Liggett and at St; Barnabas' Ctp. H. Sutcliffe, O.A. Holy Baptism will be administered at 3 p.m. There will be a service at the hospital at 6 p.m. The Salvation Anny Hall door is open wide to .welcome all comers,. Those interested in the comibg of a re ligious revival are urged to-attend the xnorning meeting, wheit the subject, "They Way to Revival" will be continued. The Salvation meeting at night, full of brightness * and Christian joy, will help to lighten earth 's cares as well as being a challenge to. sin and the sini ner. The subject of the evenihg address will be "A Struggle in the Night." . At the Baptist Church to-morrow morning Mr Alex Whitton will preach, his subject being /'This is-.the tory." The eVening service at 7 will be conducted by Mr J. R. H. Thorp," who will speak on "Choosing a God. " The Comnlunion will be obseryed at the conclusion of the evening service. Evoryone is hearily invited to attend and to share in the inspiration of these gatherings. To meet and hear the Eev, Belshazzar Gina, son of a headhunter, minister of the Gospel, will be the privif lege of all who attend the Hastings Methodist Church to-morrow evening, when Gina will both preach. and sing.The doors will open at 6.30,, and special arrangements have been made for an overflow service in the Sunday Sehool hall. The chail will render Dudley Buck's beautiful anthem, Hymn to Music." The morning service will be conducted by the Re?v. A. H. Scrivin, general secretary of the Foreign Mission Department, who will also address the combined Bible ClassThe morning anthem will he "The Radiant Sun." Qfferings to-morrow are for the Foreign Mission f unds of the churchj '
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 131, 19 June 1937, Page 6
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