Round the Churches
Divine services, morning and evening. at the Mary’s Cathedral. Parnell. will be conducted by Canon Fancourt and the Rev. David Calder respectively “The Gift of the Holy Spirit.” the first of four Sunday morning addresses. will bo the subject taken by the Rev. Lionel R. Fletcher at the 11 o’clock service of the Beresford Street Congregational Church. At the 7 o'clock evening service the subject will be "The Light of the World.” The morning service of the Auckland Higher Thought Temple will be conducted by Mr. T. W. Sileock. while in the evening the speaker will be Mr. H. F. Robinson. The preacher at the morning service of St. Matthew’s Church. Wellesley Street, M ill be the Rev. Charles Chandler. while in the evening the preacher will be Canon Grant Cowen. “What think ye of Christ?” will be the subject taken by the Rev. R. J. Roberts at the morning service of the Mount Eden Congregational Church. Morning and evening services will be conducted at both the Edendale Presbyterian Church. Balmoral Road, and the Somervell Presbyterian Church, Rem u era. The Spiritual Scientists’ Church. Mackelvie Street. Grey Lynn, will conduct afternoon and evening services. The Rev. <;. Jackson, whose topic will bo “A Mission to the Community,” will be the evening preacher at the Community Mission, Zealandia Hall. The evening service of the Progressive Church of Spiritualists, Alma Street. Newmarket, will be conducted by the Rev. J. G. Hughes. A Sunday school anniversary will be celebrated at the morning service of the Methodist Central Mission, Airedale Street. __ The Rev. A. S. Wilson will be the preacher at the services of the Grange Road Baptist Church. St. Andrew’s Eve will be celebrated by a great Scots’ rally at the evening service of St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, DevonportMr. E. Clark, of Australia, will speak at the service of the International Bible Students’ Association. Morning and evening services will be held by the First Church of Christ. Christian Science, Symonds Street. The preachers at the morning and evening services of the Pitt Street Methodist Church will be tht? Rev. T. R. B. Woolloxall and the Rev. W. Walker, respectively. An afternoon service at 4.13 will be held by the Men’s Brotherhood. Y.M.C.A. “The Trinity: Is it a Mystery?” will be the question discussed by Mr. J. Thompson, at the 7 o’clock evening service of the Christadelphians, Freemasons’ Hall, Belgium Street. Divine services, morning and evening. will be held in St. John’s Methodist Church, Ponsonby. * * * All are invited to attend a lecture by the Hon. W. E. Brown entitled “Christian Science” at the Town Hall concert chamber at 3 p.m.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 828, 23 November 1929, Page 10
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