CHURCH SERVICES.
Methodist Church:—Hutt, 11 a.in and 7 p-m, Rev H. Sharp (new superintend-ent-Minister); Taita, 11 a.m/Rev. N. R,; Gutry; 7 p.m, Mr. Foston. Waiwhetu, 11 a.m, Mr. D. Simpson; 7 p.m, Rev; N. R. Gutry (Communion).
Trinity Congregational Church, Centra ITerrace, Lower Hutt. Minister: Rev. R. T. H, Wearne. li a.m, Blackboard Talk; 2.30 p.m,p Sunday School; 6.30 p.ni, Community Singing (favourite, oiymns);^7 p.m, Easter Service. Subject "The Cross." Special Easter hymns. Solos "The Empty Tomb" Miss P. Jeffreys; -/"Calvary," Miss Bella Scott. Orchestra. Choirmaster, kr. vuas. Leyland. Everybody wel-
come.
Knox Church: 11 a.m and 7 p.m, Eev James Good Friday 11 a.m, Eev. James McCaw. , ■ . • ' ■• •■ • ■
St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church, Easter Services: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m, Rev J. E. Lopdell. St. Step-hen's Moera, Mr. H. V. Horlor and Mr. J. Cahill.
St. James's Church, Easter Day: 7,< 8, and 11 a^m, Holy Communion; 2.30, Children's Servicej 7 p.m, Evensong. Taita, 7 p.m, Evensong. Epuni, 11 a.m Morning Prayer. Belmont, 11 a.m^ Mgrning Prayer. Waiwetu 7 <p.m, Even song.. Good Friday, St. James's 11 a.m Speeiai Service, 7 p.m, Stainer's Crueixion. Taita 7 p.m, Evensong.' Epuni 11 a.m,w Special Service.
In the Salvation Army Hall, Laings Eoad, Easter Meetings will be conducted by Major J. Hultquist as follows :— Good Friday 7.30 p.m; Easter Sunday, 11 a.m and 7 p.m. All ar,e welcome.
Grospel Hall, Waterloo Road. The Gospel of."■"tlie Grace of God will be preached Gd-v)j on Sunday at" 7 p.m; also'at Gospel Hall, Eandwiek Road at. 7 p.in,^.. Sunday School at both halls at 2.30 p.ni^ All cliildren cordially invited. ~ :
Baptist Church, Puriri Street:—^Morning at 11, Mt. V. E. Brown; Evening, at 7, Mr. Atwood. Sund*ay School at 2.30. Prayer meeting-Thursday at 7.30. ' ' *■■-- ;, . '■'•' ■ ':.■-• . ' '* ■ . ■•■•
CHUBGH OP CHRIST, QUEEN'S-KD.
A cordiaU, invitation is extended to the public to attend the service next Sunday evening. A wireless set has been installed in order that the'special Conference Sermon, preaelied by H. A. G. Clark, M.A., 8.D., Dip. Ed., and broadcast by 2YA, might be heard. The
subject will be "Christian Unity." Broadcasting will commence at 6 p.m With a special children's, session conducted* by the Church of Christ Young People's camps., The Service proper will commence at 7 p.m when an outstanding speaker will dea^vith an outstanding subject. The service will be followed by a sacred cantata "The Redeemer by the Wellington Ghurch of Christ ChoiT. (All Electric StewartWarner Radio installed by the courtesy of Brunette and Co;)
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Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 45, 17 April 1930, Page 6
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