Sermons. Lectures, Soirees sc. ST. PAUL'S (Eden Crescent).—Eight a.m., Holy Communion; eleven a.m., Morning Prayer, Holy Communion, and herraon by the Right Rev. the Bishop ; 3.30 p.m.. children's Service; l:alf-p»» f . cist t'.m.," Kvenln? Prayer and Sermon: " Who are Called to ISap*ntanc3." Anthem, " How Lovely are Thy Dwelling. Fur." (Spohr.) ALL SAINTS' (Ponsonby Road).— /3L teenth Sunday after Trinity, October 2nd. Holy Communion, eight a.m.; Children'* instruction. quarter to ten ; Morning Prayer Holy Ooinj reunion and Sermon, eleven 11, m., " Meekness; I'venlng Prayer and Sermon, 3ialf-p»st six p.m., " Morality of Church Ordinance!." iuRCH OP 8. THOMAS, Freeman's Ray.—Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity. Oct. 2nd. Holy I'ucbarist (choral), seven o'clock ; Mattins. and Second Choral Celebration of the Holy Saciament at eleven o'clock; Evensong, half-past si* clock. Visitors welcomed. All seats are free. onsonby baptist church. — S Oct. 2 Pastor J*s. D. Gllmore.—Morning, at eleven a.m., " A Choice Cemmunion aArmetii>." Evening at half-put six—Evangelistic Service. " Try It." PITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH. Morning at eleven, Kev. James Chew. Evening at half-past sl», Rev. C. U. Garland. GRAFTON road wksleyan CHURCH. — Morning' at eleven, Student. Kvtnlng at half-past six, Kev. J, A. Taylor. Strangers and visitors made welcome. ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH (Ponsonby). Morning at eleven, Hot. C. H. Garland. Evening at half-past six, Hey. H. Bull. PAR NELL WESLEYAN CHURCH.— Morning at eleven, Kev, J. A. Taylor. Even- ' ing at half-past six, Rev, V, <». Carr. | Mount ALBERT WESLEYAN CHURCH.—Miming at eleven, Mr. Marshall. | Evening at half-past sin, Mr. O. .''uuter. DEVO sPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHi/RCH.—Morning at 11 o'clock, Kev, K. J. Roberts. Evening at 0 30, Mr. Roht. Bycroft. 2JT, PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN o CHURCH, Surrey Hills.— Morning at 11. Evenleg at 6.30, " The Birth and Training of Israel's L a"ier and lawgiver." Rev It, Horn u-rvillo. JSW'LON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.— Morning, " I he Principle of the Fall and the Atonement." livening, " Pilate."—Pastor, Rev. H. J. Lewis Visitors cordially welcomed. »maE BIBLE ITS OWN WITNESS" fl will be the subject, of Mr C. E. Button's address to Young Men To-morrow (Sunday) Afternoon, at three o'cloca, In the Lecture Hall, Young Men's Christian Association. Come and bring a friend, Gallery reserv d for Ladies. ,-T. LUKE'S, MOUNT ALBERT.—Anni--1 vertary Services: Eleven m., Morning Prayer and Holy Communion, with H*rmoo by the Kev. W. lieatty. M.A. ; three p.m., Children's Service; Sevan p m., Evening Prayer and Sermon by th« V'en. Archdeacon Dudley. A SSOC'IATION for the Teaching of f-\ Divine He»linj tbrsnrh Faith la lis* Isjfi. Jesus Christ.-Usual Wetkly M.etiif. K.is<Uy i»ee>lug at quarter-past seven, -o»".1aJ Half, TJfJSA-i Wellejlev-street. Members and fr.«»£» cvfi•<. fcwrfIngs from international Coa/ereSM us. Vsriz* String and Holiness.'' SEVENTH DAY ADVKSIMT CHUKCH, Mu!stlil«t««, fesm? P.Tt — Preaching to-day at 10 a.m., as-J cs fewti*j *4 % and 6.45 p.M All Invited. ZttU itvt. TEMPERANCE HALL, ALBERT. STRKICT. — THIS (Satsfday) KTEsts<t, *4 tarter to eight.— mperaocfl Ascrtatt. JfcirWiCM, Songs, Music.- FREE. CITY HALL SUNDAY EVENING \J EVANGELISTIC SERVICES, caoimieA by the Young Men's Christian aaacciatias, io-taamr* (Sunoay), at eight o'cio-Jt. Doors opts at half-past ►even. Seats ail free. Come early. __ OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION NEW BUILDINU, COESgR OF WELLibLEY ANl' ALBERT STREETS. — THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at kali-put Wren. Meeting ill Lecture Hail, for L ted Prayer Hid Bible Reading. All are Invited. EPIPHANY" CHURCH.—II am., Prayer, Holy Co no anion ; Sermon, "Christ in the Home." 3 p.m , Children's Service, Bipti-m, etc. 6.30 p.m., Prayer—airman, "Tie Holy JLEgeli." All seats free. Rev. Dr. O*Callafhao. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE.—Sunday Events; services. Geo. Aidrldge will lecture. Subject, " The Gr-at White Throne." Service to commence at a quarter to seven, aanlcey's Hymns. "OERESFORD - STREET CONUREGATIONAL CHURCH. Horning, eleven o'clock —Rev. H. Bull. Evening, half-past six—Rcr. J as. Chew. Subject, •< Unfamiliar Phases of Faith," TABERNACLE. LORD'S DAY, OCTOBER 2. PASTOR T. SP ORG EON will Preach. Morn'ng at eleven—" A Perfect Heart." Evening at a quartet to seven—* - Salvation to the ! Uttermost." - UNITED, METHODIST FREE ' CHURCHES. PITT AND VINCENT STREETS— Morning at eleven—Rev. 8. Macfarlme, Evening at hail-past six-Mr. Douglas. MOUNT c.DEN— . , ,' , Morning at eleven—Mr. T, Ckwab^rlaiß. Evening at half-past six—Rev. S. Macfarlane. ST. HELIER'S BAY — Evtnmg at half-past six -Supply. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. SERVICES OS SUNDAY AS FOLLOWS : — ALEXANDRA-STREET— . Morning, at eleven—Rot, A* J. Saitk- Subject, " Infant Baptism." Evening, at halt-past «ix— A J. Smith. Eirebeli at six .'clock. PITT AND EDWIN-STREETS— Morning at eleven—Mr. . K. Potter. Evening at half-past six— D. Goldis, M.H.B, IMIT IV B METHODIST CHOKCHES. FRANKLIN ROADMurum? at eleven — Rev. C. E. Ward—"The Rich Man's Folly." Evening at half-past six— Dudley Ward. RICHMOND ROM — Afternoon, at three—Service. Evening at half-pastsix—Air. Potter. WATER7IKW (AVONDALKI— Afternoo i at half-past two—Rev. C. E. Ward, Evening at half-past six—Rev. C. E. Ward and Mrs. Jon*)*. We invite you. A book. A seat. A welcome. Farewell SERVICES In ST. MARY'S, PARN L, TO-MOKROW (SUNDAY), OCTOBER 2. At Eight, Eleven, and Half-past Six, ' SERMONS By The Ven. Archdeacon Maunsell in the Morning 1 And The Right Rev. the Bishop of Auckland in the Evening. - STREET HALL. TO-MORROW EVENING. NINETEENTH CENTURY MIRACLES, 08, A RATION AND SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR A BKLI F IN IMMORTALITY, Br PROFESSOR GKOKQE OHAINET. After the Lectnre Mrs. Chains.- will give some Psychometric IKADINOS. Doors op<-n at (5.30, commence at 7* Admission, Is ; Gallery, 6d. EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCtf, VIEW ROAD. Morninff, at eleven—Rev. B. D. Thomas Evening, at half-past six—Rev. B. L. Thomas. Seats F:ti. Strangers Invitee). Mr, Thomas having acceded the pastorate of this Church, preaches to-morrow for the first time to his - nrw charge. ITT-STREET WKSI.EYAN CHURCH X ANNIVERSARY. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). OCTOBER 2. Morning, eleven, Rev. J. CHEW. Evening, half-past six, Rev. C. H. GARLAND, TEA MEETING ON FOLLOWING TUESDAY. Addressee by Rev. J. A. Taylor—'• I n11.y." Rev. T. Spurgeon—" Wet Sundays and the Circuit Minister." W. Thome. Esq., Chairman Special Anthems by Choir at each Service. Tickets-one Shilling. ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, SURREY HILIS. A LECTURE Will be given in the above Church, by the REV. S. J. NEIL (of lUI Thames), ON TUESDAY, 4TH OCTOBER, AT Eight O'CLOCK. Subject : RUSKIN AND HIS WORKS. John Ruskin is In many respects the greatest man ol this or any other a.e. The following questions will be dealt with :—Art, Education, Religion, Politics, Social Science, etc. Admission, Is. Tickets may be had of Messrs, Buchanan, Garriook, Spoers, Watson, and members of Committee. gIBLE AND PRAYER UNION ; CARDS or MEMBERSHIP FOR 1887 with number on Roll, the principles it the Union, an.] Calendars of chapters, will be sent on receipt of nam« and address, with a twopenny stamp, on application > to Mr Eraaenrlg, Young Men's Christian Association Auckland. OOUNDKKEPERS' BOOKS (under the 8 now Act), 25 and 60 pages, with the Scheduled ' of Finns for Trespass and Impounding Fees Inserted on commencement, on Sale at the Hcjuld Publishing Office. Queen^Ueat.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8062, 1 October 1887, Page 8
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