Methodist Church
The pulpit in the above church j v is occupied last Sunday by a | >tud it fr mi " Dunh drae ” ihe)- ; ogic.il College Auckland, Mr G. ■ iheridau, who took as his text or the morning sermon Rom. 5-8 j God commendeth His Love j Avard us, in that, while we were :et sinners, Christ died for us.” It*.i ling with the subject of God’s . >ve toward man, in a very dear and concise manner,holding >efore the congregation the • _ Tho evening service was j •bar.ictensed by the rapt atten- | ion of the congregation as the ireacher unfolded the plan of •alvation, from the text, “ For ho Son of man is come to seek tnd to save that which was lost. ” :Ie showed in a *ery able manner j nan’s condition; how he had i leteriorated from God’s Standard ! md Image, and how Christ j ratne to this world in human lesh to seek and to save that .vliich was lost; and how none jad gone beyond tho power of cilvation. The choir under the conductordiip of Mr 15. Reid, rendered the Anthem “ Daughter of Zion. ” Mr Sheridan is expected to iccupy the pulpit for the next wo Sundays.
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 48, 22 August 1913, Page 2
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199Methodist Church Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 48, 22 August 1913, Page 2
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