MASONIC CHURCH PARADE
At the ’invitation of the Vicar ai j Vestry of All Saints’ Church, the tv j Freemasons’ Lodge held a Church .Pa I ado on Sunday evening last. T 1 Service was ally choral .Miss Davit presiding at the organ, with a. fu attendance of choir members. T 1 Service opened with the hymn Oml. our help in ages past;” the spot ial psalm was 133, “Behold how goo and joyful a thing it; is, brethren, t •dwell together in unity.” The firs lesson, Kcclesiastes chapter 5, wa read hv Air M. Coulson; the secoiu Lesson. Si. .John chapter 15, verse; 1-15, was read by Mr 11. W. Ji. Sweney A solo, “The Living Ootl,” was sun; by Mr Arnold Perry. Ollier hymns sung were “0 Lord how joyful ’tis to see” and “Througl llii' night of doiihf and sorrow.” Tin Vicar preached on the text, “Know y<* not that ye are the temple of God. and l.liuL Ihe Spirit of God dwolloth in you.” The Service coneGfdod with the National Anthem. There was a large attendance of brethren, four of whom took the collection ; and there wore very few seats unoccupied in the Church. The new heating apparatus vas much appreciated.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 August 1931, Page 1
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