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Round the Churches

Canon Grant Cowen is to be the preacher at both the morning and evening services at St. Matthew’s Church, Wellesley Street, to-morrow. An anthem, “Seek Ye the Lord,” and a solo by Master George Asher will be sung in the evening. Holy Communion is to be celebrated at the morning service. The Associated Churches of Christ will hold services to-morrow at Ponsonby Road, Dominion Road, OnehUTiga. Richmond, Avondale, Mount Albert and Devonport. • • • The service to-morrow evening at the Unitarian Church, Ponsonb.v Road, is to be broadcast by IYA. The Rev* Thornhill will speak on “Obstacles to Progress,” and items will be given by an augmented choir. The Rev. C. G. Scrimgeour is holding his usual evangelistic service at the Methodist Central Mission in Airedale Street to-morrow evening. The | subject chosen is “Closed Doors.” • • • At the Edendale Presbyterian Church in Balmoral Road to-morrow, he usual morning and evening services are being held, when the Rev. J D. McKenzie, M.A.. 8.D., will preach. At Somervell Church, Remuera, the subject of the morning sermon is to be ! “What Presbyterians Believe,” and in the evening “Why Go to Church?” The j Rev. J. Pattison is the minister. Led by Mr. “Don” Miller, and members of the Young Men’s Division, the men’s meeting at the Y.M.C.A to-mor-row afternoon should prove as successful as these of the past. A Christian Endeavour Day has been arranged for the Grange Road Baptist Church to-morrow. Dr. J. F. Jones will officiate at the communion service in the morning, and the Rev. A. S. Wilson will be the preacher at 7 p.m. The subject chosen for the address at the First Church of Christian Scientists at its church hall ir Symonds Street to-morrow is “Unreality.” Sunday school commences at 2.30 p.m. Nurse Clayton is speaking on “Spiritual Unfoldment” at the L0.0.F. Hall, Pitt Street, to-morrow. “The Third Heaven” is to be discussed by Mrs. Harris-Roberts during her usual inspirational addr<# s at 7 ]>.rn. on Sunday at the Spiritual Scientists’, Newtcn Chambers. Mr. J. Jensen, of the New Zealand Bible Training Institute, will preach at I the Royal Oak Baptist Church to-rrior- ! row morning, and Mr. C. Boggis, a j student at the New Zealand Bible Col- | lege, will deliver thu sermon in th% - eVFnirtw.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 164, 1 October 1927, Page 13

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Round the Churches Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 164, 1 October 1927, Page 13

Round the Churches Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 164, 1 October 1927, Page 13

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