CHURCH SERVICES
There will be celebfat-ions of the Holy Communiou at St. Matthew's' Church to-morrow, at 7 a,m. The preacher at Matiiis and Evensong at Mahora will be the Rev. K. Liggett. The preacher at Evensong at St. Matthew's will be tlie Rev. Ganon A. Neild, and at St. Barttabaa', Captain H. Sntcliffe, O.A. Sunday school as usual, The Rev. R. B. Gosnell will be the preacher in St. Andrew's Church tomorrow morning. The evening service will be conducted by the Rev. D. J. A. Sbaw, who will take as the subject of his addi'ess "Sins of the Flesh and Sins of the Spirit. Which are Worse V' This service will be re-layed to St. John's Hall at Mahora. The services to-morrow in the Hatiiigs Methodist Church will be conducted as follovrs: — The morning service at 11 a.m. by tlie Rev. D. J. A. Shaw, of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, the anthem being, "Give to the Winds," the evening service by tht Rev. R. B. Gosnell, the subject being "Life Story of a Barnacle" (nature's lessons for the men and women of today). The evening anthem will he "Sweet is the Sunlight after Rain^" The sacrament of Holy Coirwn union will be administered at the close of the evening service. . The services in the Havelock North Presbyterian Churcli will be conducted by the minister, the Rev. R. B. WaUgk, morning and evening in Havelock and after noon m Poukawa. The nam'es of Abraham and David figure largely in both Old and New Testament Scriptures in connection with the gospel. In an address to be delivered, God willing, in the United Hall, Lyndon road on Sunday evening, it will be shown that when God made promise to Abraham and David He preached the gospel to them and revealcd His purpose to redeem the world l'roln i'ts state of sin by the orthrow of all humgn governments and the establishment of one universal kingdom on the earth with Jesus Christ the Son of God and seed promised to Abraham and David as King. At the Baptist Church, Karamu road S., to-morrow the special preacher ' will be the Rev. L. J. Boulton Smith, of Wellington. His subject at 11 a.m. will be "The Church at Prayer." In the afternoon at 2.45 there will be a rally for all young men and women and the address will be entitled "The Greatest Hour of a, Young Man's Life." Partieular attention is drawn to this Service. The greatest evangelistic service at 7 p.m. will be an address by Mr Boulton Smith. and his topic will be "Goodbye to All That." Everyone is urged to eome and bring their i'riends. To-morrow in the Salvation A rmy Ilall meetings of a very interesting and inspirational nature will bo held. In.tbe morning meeting, Major Wheeler will speak on "The All Sufficient Armour," and a special "Favourite Hymn Service" will be held in tlie evening. Many old favourites Svill be used in this service and will prove a great blessing to all who attend. The wonderful privilege which has been aii'orded the people of Hastings over the past few weeks will elose tomorrow night with Mr T. Russell Cameron's final address in the State Theatre. Many have received great hlessing from his series of addresses, aud there is a great number who are looking forward fco tbis final address as being one which will cap the series. The subject of to-morrow night's address is a challenge to every man alid woman in Hastings, and is by far the most important questioD ever put to a Hastings audienee. This being the last address, a very big crowd ia anticipated, aud those attendiug should come carlv to obtaiu a good seat. Tlie theatre doors aro advertised as open at 6.30 p.m. There is no collection, and a very iiearty welcome awaits everybody.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 142, 3 July 1937, Page 7
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