CHURCH SERVICES.
Methodist Services—Hutt,, Harvest Festival. Preachers: 11 a.m, Rev C. H. Olds., 8,A.; 7 p.m> Eev. Geo. Hunt. Special Harvest Thanksgiving music. Taita: 11 a.m, Key C. W. Strand; 7p.m Key' N.R. Qutry. Sermon "The' Perils of Possession,',' Singing, led by orchestra. Waiwhetu: 11 ,a.m, Rev N. E. Guti-y. Sermon "Is the Christian Life Wortk While?"; 7 p.m, Rev.-C. H. Olds. Belmbnt: 3 p.m, Rev, C. H. -Olds. ~' • V ■-.-.■
St. James's Church., —Quinqnagesima. '8 a.m, Holy Communion; 9.45 a.m, Children's Service; 11 a.m, Holy Communion; 7 p.in, Evensong: Tait"a: 11 a.m, Holy Communion; 7 pan, Evensong. Ep?uni:v 7 prm Evensong. WaiwiSietu, 7 p.m, Evensong. Collections for Melanesian Mission. . ■
; Knox Church: 11 a.m and 7 p.m, Oom> piunion. Friday, 28th. February 8 p.m, Preparatory Communion 'Service. Baptist Church, Puriri Street. Preacher, G: Clifford Reay. 11 a.m subject: "Temptation, and now to meet it."-7 p.m, subject, "Who's who* in the Kingdom.'' Baptismal * Service, and Communion. - .
Trinity Congregational Ohurcli, Gen^ •tral Terrace, Lower Hutt. Minister: Rev. B.* T. H. Weaxne. 10 a.m, Sunday Schoolj 11 a.m, Blacbboard-Talk; 7 p.m. The People's Popular Service. Subject: "The Cross and the Crowd." (Communion). The church with a welcome. The chiirc'h. ta-t maihkes you feel lat home. - ' :.■ . .
Church, sof -Christ, Queen^ Road, 11 a.my dommuoiion and Address. Speaker Mr. F. Macdermott; 2.30 p.m, Bible Class and School; ; 7 p,m, Gospel Service. Evangelist W. M. Garner will continue his addressees friom the Book of Acts. Come and hear these' interesting talks. No collection. •' • %
Salvation Army Hall> Waterloo.— Every Sunday evening at 7 p.m. Brig-ht Gospel Services. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. -:
, Gpspel Hall,. Waterloo Road. —- The Gospel of the- Grace of God will be preached (D.V), on iSunday at .7 p.m. Speaker, Mr. H. J. Smith. Also at Gospel Hall, Randtfick Road _at 7 p.m. 'Sunday School at both the above halls, ay 2.30 p.m. All children cordially in-
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St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church.— 11 a.m, ."Hindrances to Prayer"; 7 p.m, "The.Maker of Men." Rev. John *E. Lopdell. St. Stephen's Hall, Moera, 7 p.m, Mr. H. W. Kersley. Services in I this hall every Sunday evening. All I.welcome.
Salvation Arniy, Laing 's Road. — March 2nd at 11 a.m and 7 p.m.—^Harvest Festival conducted by Adjutant and Mrs Eiford. iSpecial music, songs and Addresses.- " '
[Will Church "secretaries> please supply their church notices on Monday in future,- so as to insure their space.—Ed.]
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Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 38, 27 February 1930, Page 3
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