Round the Churches
Divine services, morning and even- j ing, will be conducted at St. Mary’s Cathedral. Parnell. The preacher at. ! both services will be Canon Fancourt. ! The opening of a t*vo weeks’ mis- j sion under the directorship of the Rev. Walter Bentley, of New York, will commence at St. Matthew’s Church, j Wellesley Street. Mr. Bentley will be j the preacher at both services. Harry Dawson, who will con- i tinue«his mission at the Grange Road Baptist Church, will be the preacher at the seven o’clock evening service. Young People's Day will be celebrated by morning and evening services at the Pitt Street .Methodist Church. The Rev. George Frost will be the preacher at both morning and evening services at St. John's Church, Auckland West Circuit. “Religion” will be the topic at the evening meeting of the International Bible Students’ Association. Afternoon and evening services will be conducted by the Spiritual Scientist’s Church, Ponsonby. The Y.M.C.A. will conduct an afternoon meeting for men, commencing at 4.15. The Rev. Dionel B. Fletcher will speak on “Facing Duty,” at the morning service of the Beresford Street Congregational Church. * * * “Behold, I Day in Zion a StumblingStone” will be the subject at the Christadelphians’ service. * k * Dr. W. 11. Pettit will give an address on “Rationalism: Is It Reasonable?” at the tlnity Hall meeting. This is the first of a special series on Rationalism. • * * Air. U. F. Robinson will speak on “The Quest .of Happiness,” at the Auckland Higher Thought Temple. * * Morning and evening services will be held at First Church of Christ, Scientist. The Rev. W. D. Alorrison Sutherland will speak at the evening service of the Alount Eden Congregational Church. * * * The Rev. T. E. Riddle, from Punjab, will conduct the mofning- service at St Paul’s Presbyterian Church, Devonport. “How to Know the Doctrine” will be the subject taken by the Rev. T. N. Cuttle at the evening service of the Somervell Memorial Church. . * * * The Rev. W. Gilmour will preach at both services of the Balmoral Pi~esbyterian Church.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 974, 17 May 1930, Page 5
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337Round the Churches Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 974, 17 May 1930, Page 5
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