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ECCLESIASTICAL.

At St. Paul's, to-morrow, the incumbent is announced to preach in the morning, and tho Kev. E. 11, Gnllivor in the evening. Holy Communion will be administered at 8 a.m. and midday. There will alto be a children'* serv Ice at 3.'SO p.m. The offertories for the day will bo partly lr. aid of the Clergy Pension Fund. The Evangelistic services at the Tabernncle having proved most encouraging, tho series U to be oontinued till Thursday of next; week. The Evangelist (Mr. J. D. Gitinore) anuouueos a list of interesting eubjeota, which will be found in our advertising columns Tomorrow evening (fi.3o)in St. MUihow'e, the incumbont will preaob the first number of a short aeries on the Ten Commandments. It will deal generally with tho outer influences which lead the soul to Qod. There will be the utuU morning uervioe at 11, followed by an administration of the Holy Communion. To-morrow, the Feast of the Holy Name, there will be the usual services at tho Church of St. Thomas—viz., choral celebration ot the Blesied Sacrament, at 8 a.m., and also after matins at 11 a.m. Evensong at 6.30 p.m. The hymns at the eelnbrations will be—ott'ertory, " Jesu Dulois Metuorla;" and communion, " Adoro to Devota " —both being sung to their anoient plain-eon? rnelodiou. Thin evening, being the Feist of the Transfiguration, there will be evensong at 8 p.m., which will be attended by the children of the Band of Hope connected with the church. At the Seventh Day Adventist Ohuroh, Surrey Hills, a very interesting discourao will be given by Pastor A. 3. Dunlells on Sunday evening, when he will discuss and explain the geographical problem of how a day is lose in travelling round the earth from east to west, and vice versa. The services at the Franklin Road Church to-morrow will be taken by the Rev. A. J. Smith in the morning, and Sir W. Fox in tho evening. At 3 p.m. Mr. Smith will deliver a sermon at Richmond Road. At the Epiphany Church on Sunday, the in* cumbont, the Rev. Dr. O'Callaghan, will preaoh in the morning upon " Murmuring Christiana," and in the evening upon "The Great Secret." To-morrow being the fir.'it Sunday in the month, the service of Communion will bo dis« pensed at St. Peter's Church in the morning by the Rev. R, Sommerville, while the Rev. A. MoCellum will conduct an evangelistio service. At St. Andrew's Church to-morrow morning the service will be an address to children, entitled "Tho World - renowned City," by the Rov. A. Carrick. At St. D»vid's f Symond»stroet, the Rev. A. VlcCallum will take the morning eervice, while the Rev. 0. IJ. Worboye will preaoh upon " A Light in the Cloud" in the evening. The usual services will be conducted at tho Wesleyan 'Ohurchea to>morrow, the Revs. 11. Bull and C. H. Garland preaching at Ponsonby and Pitt-street in the morning and evening respectively. At Grafton Road the Rov. Mr. Taylor will preaoh in the morning, and the Rev. T. G. Carr in the evening. At the Poneonby Baptist Ouurch Pastor J. D. Gilmore will preach in the morning upon "The Fruit of the Spirit—Peace," und in the evening Pastor Thoo. Spurgeon will deliver a sermon upon " Mediation." The services at the Devonport Congregational Church on Sunday will be taken by Mr. G. Brown In the morning, and the Rev. J. Chew, of Bereiford-street, in tbo evening. Rev. H. J. Lewis will conduct both servioes at Newton Congregational Churoh, preaching upon " Thn Ilealiog of the Impotent Woman," and " The Potter and the Clay," in the morning and evening respectively. The subject of the Rev. J. S. Bill's address to men to-morrow, in connection with the Y.M.C.A.,is "The Tendencies ot the Times." Mr. G. Aldridge will lecture at the Opera House to-morrow evening, at a quarter to seven, upon " Tho Translation of the Saints." At the Mount Eden United Free Methodist Church the Rev. S. Maofarlane will preaoh tomorrow upon " The Model Congregation." Communion will be dieponeed after the servioe.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8020, 6 August 1887, Page 6

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ECCLESIASTICAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8020, 6 August 1887, Page 6

ECCLESIASTICAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8020, 6 August 1887, Page 6