Sermons, Lectures, Soireees, ftc. ST. PAUL'S (Eden Crescent).— Eight a.m., Holy Communion; eleven a.m., Morning Prayer, Litany, and Sermon, " The Two Realms" ; half-past six p.m., Evening Prayer and Sermon, " The Devil in Bright Colours" (an American sermon). Anthem, "I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes" (Whitfleld). ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH.—Third Sunday after Easter: Eighta.m., Holy Communion ; eleven a.m., Morning Prayer and Litany, with Sermon ; three p.m., Baptisms ; half-past six p.m., Evening Prayer, with Sermon, "The Lofty Aspiration ofa Sinful Heart." ITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH —Morning at eleven, Rev. E. Best. Evening at half-past stu, Rev. E. A. Telfer. GRAFTON ROAD WESLEYAN CHURCH.—Morning at eleven, Rev. E. A. Telfer. Afternoon at three, Rev. E. A. Telfer. Evening at half-past six, Rov. J. A. Taylor. Strangers and visitors made welcome. ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH. —Moi,ling at eleven, Rev. C. H. Garland. Evening at half-past six, Mr. H. Field. MOUNT ALBERT WESLEYAN CHURCH. — Morning at eleven, Mr. J. Matthews. Evening at half-past six, Mr. F. A. White. FORESTERS' HALL, Karangahape Road.—Edmd. H. Taylor will Lecture at a quarter to seven. Subject: " Obedience to Christ" (illustrated on canvas). Morning at eleven. P" ARNELL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ODDFELLOWS' HALL.—Services as usual—Morning at eleven, Evening at half-past nix. Conducted by Rev. H. M. Livens. DEVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—Morning at eleven, Rev. H. Kotyolms, B.A. (Representative from the British and Foreign Bible Society, London). Kvening at half-past six, Supply. CITY HALL.—Sunday Evening Evangelistic Services, conducted by the Young Men's Christian Association. To-morrow (Sunday), at eight o'clock. Doors open at half-past seven. Seats all free. Come early. *• OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION NEW BUILDING, CORNER OF WKLLKSLKY AND ALBERT-STREETS.—THIS (Saturday) EV EN IN G, at half-past seven. Meeting in Lecture Hall, for United Prayer and Bible Reading. All are invited. mEMPERANCE HALL, Albert-street, JL Seven p.m.—Subject, "The Lord the Healer of the Body, the Church."—Mai, iv., 2. Special invitation to all friends who are interested in the addresses on the Elias Ministry, as other arrangements will be announced. PAUL ON MARS' HILL" will be the subject of Mr. C. E. Button's Address toYoung Men, in Y.M.C.A. Rooms, To-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, at three o'clock, in the Lecture Hall. Come and bring your friends. Gallery reserved for ladies. A UCKLAND TABERNACLE. SUNDAY, APRIL 22. Morning at eleven—Pastor G. Muller. Evening at quarter to seven—Pastor T. Spurgeon. MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. SUNDAY, APRIL 22. Rov. B. L. THOMAS. Morning at eleven—"Present Salvation." Evening at half-past six—"The New Song." AuSeats Free. Visitors Welcomed. nVTEWTON CONGREGARIONAL J3I CHURCH. SUNDAY, APRIL 22. Morning at eleven—Rev. H. J. Lewis. Subject, " God and Bread." Evening at half-past six—Rev. H. J. Lewis. Subject, " The Atonement" (continuation of short sermons on great subjects. BERESFORD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. SUNDAY, APRIL 22. • REV. J. CHEW. Morning at eleven—"A Missing Link." Evening at half-past six—"True and False Securities." TTNITED METHODIST FREE \J CHURCHES. PITT AND VINCENT STREETS— Morning, at eleven—Rev. F. B. Dutton. Evening, at half-past six—Mr. W. Cole. All Seats Free. MOUNT EDEN— Divine Service. Morning, at eleven. Evening, at half-past six. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. SERVICES TOMORROW As follows :— ALEXANDRA-STREET— Morning, at eleven—Rev. R. Bavin. Evening, at half-past six—Rev. R. Bavin. Firebell at six o'clock. PITT AND EDWIN STREET— Morning, at eleven—Mr. W. Thompson. Evening, at half-past six—Supply. Open-air at six o'clock. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. FRANKLIN ROAD— Morning, at eleven—Rev. C. E. Ward. Subject, Christ Purifying the Temple." Evening, at half-past six—Rev. C. E. Ward. Subject, "Counting the Cost." RICHMOND ROAD— Afternoon at three—Rev. O. E. Ward. Subject, " How to Escape Hell." Evening at half-past six—Mr. T. Booth. WATERVIEW (AVONDALE)— Afternoon, at half-past two, and Evening, at half-past six—Mr. G. Knight T. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, SURREY HILLS. SABBATH SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY, TO-MORROW. 11 a.m. Mr. DUNCAN WRIGHT, Evangelist. 3 p.m. Rev. R. SCOTT WEST. 6.30 p.m. Rev. R. SOMMERVILLE. The Annual Fruit Soiree will be held in the Church on TUESDAY EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. Tickets, One Shilling ; children, Sixpence. Vocal and instrumental music, and addresses by Revs. McNicol, West and others. A RCH HILL WESLEYAN CHURCH. THE FIFTH ANNIVERSARY Will be celebrated TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), APRIL 22ND, 18S8. Sermons : Morning, at eleven, Mr. H. Field ; afternoon, at three, Rev. C. H. Garland ; evening, at half-past six, Rev. E. Best. All Beats free. Strangers and Visitors made welcome. Offertories in aid of the Church Trust Fund. Meeting lor Prayer at six p.m. sharp. ON TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 24TH, SOIREE AND PUBLIC MEETING. Chairman: Mr. J. C. Dickenson. Addresses by Revs. E. Best and C. H. Garland, and Mr. A. C. Brown. SPECIAL MUSICAL SELECTIONS. Tea at half-past six: tickets, Is each. Meeting at half-past seven. Large Congregations Expected. BENEDICT'S. SOLEMN OPENING OF THE NEW CHURCH. SOLEMN HIGH MASS AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M. Haydn's Imperial Mass (No 3) by the choir, Mr Jas. Knox conducting. The offertory piece will be " Inflammatus" from Rossini's " Stabat Mater," sung by Miss Stephenson. SOLEMN VESPERS AT SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M. at which Zingarelli's " Laudate" and " Magnificat" will be sung. The offertory piece will be "Qui est Homo" from Rossini's " Stabat Mater." ARCHBISHOP REDWOOD Will preach both in the morning and evening. HEALING THROUGH FAITH IN JESUS. TWO CLOSING DAYS OF MISSION. TODAY AND LORD'S DAY, Will be held (d.v.) in THE OLD BAPTIST CHURCH Wellesley-street, by the REV. JOHN ALEX. DOWIE and MRS. DOWIE THIS EVENING at 7.45 p.m. MR. DOWIE LECTURES ON •' Leaves of Healing from the Tree of Life." Mrs. Dowie : " Narratives of Divine Healing." On Lord's Day Afternoon, at 8 o'clock, SPECIAL ADDRESSES by Mr. & Mrs, Dowie TESTIMONIES OF THE HEALED. On Lord's Day Evening, at 6.45 o'clock, Mr. Dowie will preach on " The Gospel of Divine Healing." Healing Room Addresses THIS DAY, at 3 p.m. After which those who are seeking the Lord for healing, are seen privately. Freewill oflerings at each meeting. ALL SEATS FREE. ALL ARE WELCOME Bring Bibles and Sankey's Hymns. Christiana of all Churches are affectionately invited to lay aside their prejudices, and Coma and Hear for themselves. " CHRIST IS ALL." "p EV. E. A. TELFER WILL (D.V.) DELIVER HIS LAST LECTURE IN NEW ZEALAND, IN THE NEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, EDINBURGH-STREET, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, ON "CROTCHETTY GRUMBLERS IN AND OUT OF ZION," Admission, 6d. Chair taken at 7.30 by Rev. H. J. LEWIS. COME EARLY. THE LEGACY OF CAIN, bx Wilkle COLLUiS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9034, 21 April 1888, Page 8
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