THE occasional Sunday Children's Services having proved so acceptable, a development along the same direction i& to be inaugurated today. For a quarter of an hour, on three Sunday afternoons in the month, we shall be allowed the pleasure of silently joining in a special children's service, conducted along refreshingly new and vigorous lines.
This Sunday the 'Service' (if such this unstercotyped experiment may be called) will be conducted by a clergyman whose adventurous work in the direction of religious services for children has won high praise. We shall hear, in an atmosphere delightfully free from pedantxy, the questioning and answering of a congregation of children to whom religion is far from being the Sunday drudgery it sometimes is on such occasions.