ECCLESIASTICAL.
Sermon- subjects at St. Paul's to • morrow are •' Christ's Farewell to Earth " and Enoch, and the | Ascension", a Study." Holy Communion will be adminUted at eight a.m. and at the eleven service. There will also be a children's service in the afternoon at half-pa it three. At St. Matthew's to-morrow evening there will be a full festival service. the canticles being to Bunnott, and the anthem, "O Lord oar Governor. The sermon ii on " Parting: A few thoughts on the Ascension." The morning sermon will deal with the constitution and work of the Early Church. Th* Kev. W. Beatty. M. A., will preach to-morrow livening at it. 'Sepulchre's, and after the service the monthly meeting of the Bible Prayer Union will take Pl At Ail Saints', Ponsonby, the incumbent will preach morninir and evening; subject: morning, 'Follow Thou Me," and in the evening, .Expectation S0 Th« 'Kev 'H. Bull will preach to-morrow forenoon at Pitt-street »Ve3leyan Church, on " Child Baptism and Membership," and in the evening on " l'he Love and Power of Money." i At Grafton Koid the morning service will be taken by the He v. T. G. (,'arr, and in the evening the Rev. K. Bavin will conduct the service, when holy communion administered, Til a services all day will be preparatory to the mission of the Kev. J. F. Smalley, which bß*iu on Friday next and continue niehtly till the 21st. Meetings for women will be conducted in the afternoon by Mrs. Smalley, assisted by Mrs. Donald, at Grafton Road. Parnell, and Newmarket Churches on the dates announced in the placard?. The iiev. W. J. L. Gloss will preach morning ana ovanine at'the Mount fden Congregational Churcb, raorniDK on "Christian Influence," and in the evening on " Mount Moriah, or from Dark to Light. At the Parnell Congregational Church, the Rev. R. J Williams will preach in the morning on "The Benefits of Affliction and in the evening on " The Prophetic Teaching of the Lord s Supper. _ The Kev A. J. Smith will preach morning and ■veninz at the Alexandra Primitive Methodist Church-morning, "Self-examination; and evening on "A Heart-breaking Look. At the Pitt and Edwin streets I'rimitive Methodist Church to-morrow, Mr. J. Benuinjf, evangelist, will ureach In the morning and evening. » The Hon. Mr. W'aldegrave, recently from London, will deliver an evangelistic address at the Sundsy evening service In the Theatre Royal. The service CO rEdward e TroU°er doC rom London, will preach in thu Oddfellows' Hall, Davonport, to-morrow. " Practical Atheism" will be the subject of the Rev. J. S. Hill's address to young men at the' Young Mens Christian Association to-morrow afternoon at three ° Mr. George Aldridge will lecture to-morrow evening on "The Wage Question." Working wen are tpiclaU/ invited to attend.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7656, 5 June 1886, Page 5
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