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Round the Churches

The Rev. Charles Chandler will be the speaker at the morning service of Ft. Matthew's and in the evening the Rt. Rev. Archbishop Averill will preach. Sunday School and Bible Classes will recommence. As a token of respect and homage to the late Field-Marshal Esil Haig, the "Dead March” will be play’d at the conclusion of both morning and evening services by the organist, Mr. J. H. Phillpot. Nurse Clayton is to speak at the Sp ritualists’ Church in the 1.0.0. F. Hall Pitt Street. The subject will be “The Works of Man.” * * * A talk on “The Twelve Gates” wiU be delivered by Mrs. Harris-Roberts at the Spiritual Scientists’ Church. Newton Chambers. "Spirit” Is the subject chosen for discussion at the First Church of Christian Scientists when the usual services are being held. At the Methodist Central Mission the missioner. the Rev. C. G. Scrimgeour. will speak in the morning arid in the evening the Rev. A- J* Seamer. Genera! Superintendent of Home Missions will preach. Mr. J. M. Lilly will conduct both services at the Royal Oak Baptist Church. Sunday School will resume in the afternoon. Services as usual are being held tomorrow by the Associated Churches of Christ at Ponsonby Road, Dominion Road, Richmond, Onehunga. Avondale. Devonport and Mount Albert. * * e The Rev. J. Haslop. of Canada, is to preach at both services of the Edendale Presbyterian Church and at the Somervell Church, Remuera, the Rev. J Pattison will conduct the service. * * * At the Grange Road Baptist Church, the Rev. A. S. Wilson will be the preacher at both services. * * • The Progressive Church of Spiritualists will hold services to-morrow at 7 Alma Street, Newmarket. At 7 p.m . Mr. E. Wall will speak on “The Moth and the Flame.” There will be no Sunday afternoon meeting at the Y.MC.A. until February

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 270, 4 February 1928, Page 9

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Round the Churches Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 270, 4 February 1928, Page 9

Round the Churches Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 270, 4 February 1928, Page 9

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