CHURCH SERVICES
The- -services at • the Cathedral- tomorrow will he: — 8 a.m.,' Holy Commiunion j 11 a.m., matins, preacher, the Dean; 7 p.m., evensong,- preacher, Captain Squires; anthem, "Hosanna in the Highest" » (St ai'ner) ; 6.45 p.m., voluntary, "Ave Maria" (Schubert) ; closing vohuitaries, Allegro and Finale Legat-o (Bellairs), Allegretto • in B Minor (Guimont). Ormond Chapel, 7.45 a.m., Holy Communion ; 7 p.m., evensong, preacher, Canon Clarke. , At St. Augustine's Churcli to-mor-row the services will be as advertised. At the ChoraJ Eucharist, 11 a.m.. the preacher will be Capt. Squires, of the Church Army. All offertories for the Maori Mission. At the Port Presbyterian Church tomorrow the sacrament of the Lord'-s supper will be administered at 11 a.m. At 7 p.m. the Rev. H. E. CampbellJones, M.A., will preach (D.V.) on "The Coming of Christ," and Miss G. Neilson will sing a solo. Week-end slogan : — "A man devoid of religion is. lilje a horse without a bridle." "(At .the Gospel Hall, Carlyle str.eet, to-morrow, the services will be at 11 a-m., 2.30 p.m. (Bible class) and 7 p.m. For the evening Gospel address, tlie speaker will he Mr B&rham, of. Meanee. The _ evening service at seven o'clock will also be conducted in the Westshore Public Hall. "Doing the Impossible" will he the topic of the Rev. Frank de Lisle at tlie Congregational Church on Sunday morning. The evening service will be sepcially for yonng men and women, the subject, "What Christ means to a young man" will be dealt with by one of tlie Bible class memhers, Mr Alf. W ray, and the Rev. Frank de Lisle will also speak. The Communion service will follow. The Rev. J. A. Asher will conduct the services at St. Paul's to-morrow, preaching in the forenoon on, ('Economic and othex* forms of depression," and ' 'Leave it to me" (young people), and at night on, "Rutualism a more dangerous enemy than ritualism'." At Napier South -Presbyterian' Church, Nelson Crescent, the Sacrament of the -Lord's Supper is being" ohserved at the" morning service, tlie communion nieditation being upon the necessity of being light-bearers for Christ. In ihe e'vening the suhject will he, "The things Our Lord requires from us." A eordial welcome is given , to- aJL
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 261, 6 December 1930, Page 2
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367CHURCH SERVICES Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 261, 6 December 1930, Page 2
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