Round the Churches
‘The Social Leper” and “True Riches” will be Canon Fancourt’s subjects at the Cathedral, St. Mary’s, ParHell. The Yen. Archdeacon Simkin will preach at the morning service in St. Matthew’s. Wellesley Street. Canon Grant Cowen will preach in the evenThe Rev. C. A. Scrimgeour will conduct the morning service at the Methodist Central Mission. Airedale Street. In the evening Mr. Stitt will preach at France Street. The Rev. W. Lawson Marsh will preach on “The Right of Private Judgment” at the evening service of St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, Devon - port. * * * At the morning service of the Balmoral Presbyterian Church. Mr. H. Priestly will tell the story of the Sudan mission. * * * ‘•Friendship” will be the subject of the Rev. T. X. Cuttle’s special evening address to young women in the Somervell Presbyterian Church, Remuera. * * * “Christian Endeavour” Sunday will be celebrated at the Beresford Street Congregational Church. The Rev. Albert V. Whiting will preach oh "Christ’s Challenge to the Christian Endeavourer” and “The Afflicted God.” * » « Miss Waterstone, of the South Seas Evangelical Mission, will speak at the morning service in the Grange Road Baptist Church. «■ * • “A Real Christ for Every Xeed” will be Mr. A. H. Dallimore’s subject at the Revival Fire service in the Covenant Hall, Wellesley Street. * * • The series of Unity Hall meetings will be continued tomorrow afternoon, when Mr. R. A. Laidlaw will speak on “Faith Healing: Its Triumph and its Travesty.” At the morning service of the Auckland Higher Thought Centre, Mr. Silcock will speak on “The Resurrection and the Life.” At the evening service Mr. Robinson’s subject will be “The Futility of Fear.” K= t: * Mr. W\ S. Yearsley’s lecture at the Christadelphians’ evening service in the Freemasons’ Hall, Belgium Street, will be on “The Story of A men’s meeting will be held in the Y.M.C.A. tomorrow^afternoon. “Free Excursion” will be Dr. C. S. Bone’s subject at the Society of Biblical Philosophy meeting in the Lewis Eady Hall. * * u At the International Bible Students’ meeting in the Masonic Hall, Edinburgh Street, Mr. J. E. A. Gates will speak on “Angels.” * * * “Is Man in Infallible Interpreter of the Bible?” will be Mr. Hopkinson’s subject at the evening service in the Christian Spirtualist Church. At the Progressive Church of Spiritualists. Alma Street, Newmarket, Mrs. Perkins’s subject will be “The Immortal Dead.” Morning and evening services will be held at the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Symonds Street. Tho Rev. W. Walker will preach in the Pitt Street Methodist Church tomorrow morning. and the Rev. H. Ranston, M.A.. Litt.D.. in the evening. The soloist will be Mr. Len Keven. Professor Charles Moon will play organ music from 6.40 p.m. * * * At St. John's Methodist Church, Ponsonby Road, the morning service will bo conducted by Mr. D. O. Williams, a senior student of Trinity College. The evening service will be taken by tlm Rev. George Frost, whose subject will be “The Great Message of the Old Testament.” the choir will sing Mason’s anthem. “The Lord is Great ”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1082, 20 September 1930, Page 6
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