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Church Services

The Rev. J. Ward will to-morrow commence a series of Sunday morning addresses on the life of Abraham. The subject tomorrow morning is announced as " The start for Canaan." Mr Ward's subject to-morrow evening will be " The love gift and its purpose." The Wesleyan country services tomorrow will be conducted as follows ffotara, 3—Mr Ward; Enfield, Mr M. Fadgen; Kakanui, 6.30, Mr F. Every; Weston, 7, Mr White. "Should Christians Fast" is the announced subject upon which the Rev. A. Dewdney will preach to-morrow morning in the Baptist Church. The evening subject is, " The Whole Title and Heaven's Opened Windows. "At the close of the evening service the ordinance of baptism will be observed. Mr David M'Kee Wright will conduct services morning and evening as usual in Kmmannßl Church. In the morning he will speak of silent growth and the silent building of the temple, and in the evening his subject will be Christ's explanation to the disciples on the road to Emmaus. Services at St. Paul's will be conducted to-morrow morning and evening by the Rev. R. J. Porter, whise evening subject will be, " No Place for Repentance." The usual services will be held in connection with the Church of Christ to-morrow in the City Temple.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7365, 12 November 1898, Page 3

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Church Services Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7365, 12 November 1898, Page 3

Church Services Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7365, 12 November 1898, Page 3

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