SCd-ESIASTICA--, ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, HOBSON ST.—To-morrow (Sunday)—*, i±. com. t 11, Morning Prayer, Sermon; 4.15, Bap- £ tisms; 7. Evensong, Sermon—W- E. UU- _ lam, Vicar. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CORNER OF SYMONDS STREET AND ALTEN ROAD. '* 11 a.m.—Rev, C. Worboys. , 7 p.m.—The Second of a Course of Sermons on "Some Great Reformers" s will be given by the Rev. A. C. TV edderspoon. of Onehunga. Subject, "John Wyclif." ~ Young Men and Women specially invited. n QT. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN Church, y © Wellington-st.—ll and 6.4s—Rev. J. d Pattison. s C_T. PETER'S Presbyterian Church, Gt. ►O North Rd.—U, "The Unselfish Christian;" 7, "Sons of Thunder." — Rev. •• R. Sommerville. 5. QT. STEPHEN'S PRESEYTERIAN O Church, Ponsonby—ll and 7—Rev. T. ;, F. Robertson. Ali invited. T_ DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN Church. Khyber Pass Rd. — H, >c "From the Grave to the Upper Room;" :' Baptism at close; 7, "The Marvellous Melbourne Mission."—Preacher, the Rev, W. Gray Dixon, M.A. E^NOX CHURCH. PARNELL. — — Rev. H. Kelly, M.A. r- 11, "Driftmen and Ferrymen;" 7, Rev. R. Ferguson, "Darkness and Dawn;" 5.15. n Miss Balgarnie, the Temperance Eeformn er. D-EVONPORT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY.—II a.m., Rev. J. G. Chapman; 3 p.m., Rev. R. Ferguson;7 p.m., ~ Rev. H. Kelly, M.A. B-kutiful Hymns will be rendered by the specially trained , c Choir of 70 voices, and by the Male Quarh tette. Special Collections' for SundayLi school funds. Note—The Rev. H. Kelly , will read the Report of the Presbyterian a Visitation Commission at Evening Sers vice, and also at Takapuna Service, 3.15 >- p.m. NEHU NG A PRESBYTERIAN Church.—ll, Rev. A. C. Wedderspoon M.A.; 6.30, Rev. W. Worboys. '• "vr o r"lFhls~ot~e Presbyterian ■L> CHURCH.—II a.m.. W. J. Wild; 7 d p.m., Rev. W. Woollass; Sabbath School, 2 2.30; Greenhithe. 11 a.m.; Long 'Bay, 3 •t p.m., Rev. W. Woollass J M* ETHODIST CHURCH OF AUSTRALASIA. I. PITT-STREET, h U, Rev. S. Griffith 6.45, Rev. C. H. Garland Subject "The Morality of Football ST. JOHN'S, PONSONBY. Church Anniversary. 11, Rev. J. J- Lewis 3 Rev. C. H. Garland 6.45. Rev. W. Ready Subject, "Christ Purifying the Tern} Solos and Anthems by Choir. Solo by ' Miss Harris. MOUNT ALBERT. Sunday School Anniversary. 11 Rev. C. H. Garland " 3.'Rev. S. Griffith 6.45, Rev. J. G. Chapman y KINGSLAND. 11, Rev. W. J. Watkin n 645 Rev. T. T. Thomas MOUNT EDEN. 11. Rev. T. T. Thomas 6.45, Mr R. C. Whltham ARCH HILL. 11. Mr H. Kerr 6.30, Mr S. F. Benton BAYFIELD. 7 11 Rev. J. S. Rishworth 6.45, Rev. J. S. Rishworth c pRAFTON ROAD CIRCUIT. i- GRAFTON ROAD— c 11 Rev. J. H. Simmonds »• . 6 45, Sacred Choral Festival, c Root's Cantata, "Under the ;. Palms." Choir of SO Voices, Orit ehestral and Organ Accompaniments. Service to be conducted r by the Rev. J. J. Lewis PARNELL— 11, Rev. J. T. Pinfold, Ph.B. 7, Mr H. W. Kerr NEWMARKET— 11, Rev. W. Ready 7, Rev. J. T. Pinfold, Ph.B. >~ 'Subject.' "Betting and Horse Racing"^ ._ I XTORTH SHoii METHODIST JN CHURCHES. DEVONPORT—II. Rev. R. Ferguson; 7, Rev. S. Griffith c BIRKENHEAD-H. Rev. W. Greenslade; 7. Mr Reed, student | TAKAPUNA—II. Mr S. Stone; 6.45, Rev. p W Greenslade'NORTHCOTE—II. Mr Reed, student; 6.40, Mr Souster MAYFIELD—3, Rev. W. Greenslade r BIRKDALE—3, Mr Reed PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES FRANKLIN ROAD— 11. Rev. J. Benning "Christ's Question to Peter" 6.45, Rev. J. Saunders WATER VIEW— • i 3. Mr Bosworth 6.30. Mr Lee RICHMOND ROAD— 3. Mr Carter j 6.45, Mr Thompson h "RRIMITIVE METHODIST X CHURCHES. > ALEXANDRA-ST.— 11, Rev. H. Ramsbottom i 6.45, Rev. A. Williams PITT AND EDWIN STS.— c 11. Rev. H. Williams f 6.45, Rev. H. I. Walker, of the Central Mis. ion S STDEN TERRACE— 3. Rev. H. Williams 6.45, Rev. H. Ramsbottom Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at the " close of the Evening Service. it N_.WMARKKT— 3, Mr Stewart 6.45, Mr F. Wilkinson MOUNT ROSKILL— - 11. Mr D. Goldie 6.45. Messrs T. Moor and D. Thomas : SURREY HILLS— 3, Rev. H. Ramsbottom 6.45, '- OERESFORD-STREF.T CONGREGAA> TIONAL CHUK-H. S _. f TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. f 11, P-ev. Adfred J. Lee 7, Rev. John Wllkins, subject, "Cursing the Fig Tree" Solo by Mr Edgar Walton. _. P.T.E.—THURSDAY. 7.45. Address by — Mr Fowlds, M.H.R. Solos by Mr A. Ford. Vr EW t'O^N CONGREGATIONAL :e J_. Cliurt-h, Edinburgh-st.—To-morrow— Services 11 and 6.4s—Minister, Rev. A. G. ?- Barrett. Strangers welcome. MOUNT ~! EDEN-CONGREG A TION AL (Church, View F<3. —Rev. Wm. Day, 1. Minister—ll. "The Difference Chris-t Has Laid:" 7.45. "No More Prayer." :~ \ UCiCLAND TABERNACLE. Preacher—REV. JOSEPH CLAR.K. '• 11, The Fourth Sermon of a Series on the . Jehovistic Titles—"Jehovah-Mekaddes- _ hcem" ti .6.45. "Esentials of Christian Truth" y THURSDAY. 7.3o—Prayer, Praise, and Exposition. Strangers always welcome. v TJiONSONBT BAPTIST CHURCH — !t A 11 and 6.4s—Rev. A. H. Collins. '" \4TOTJNT EDEN BAI^ST~C__I TRCH. - _ J± Pastor, Rev. J. B. Sneyd — Subjects >, for To-morrow—ll, "Thou Hast Fallen; - H0w?"6.45. "Covering gins." TJELPTNG HAND MISSION, FREEMAN'S BAY. c 3 TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), y MAY 11th. ENDEAVOUR ANNIVERSARY. }_ Morning at 11-^xchange Service __ Evening at 7—Appeals of Youth c Songs, Addresses, Prayers, and Readings . By CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR WORKERS
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 110, 10 May 1902, Page 2
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