Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. CT. MSiEY'S CATHEDRAL. . PARNELXi. " t THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT. . . '/'. 8 a.m.— Communion. >„ : j 11 a.m. Morning Prayer aul Sermon. 3 p.m.—Sunday-school. •.-:■"; - >,__ '■'■■-. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. ; . =' -■ (Mission Hymns). " >Preacher: REV. A. H. COLVILE. .'/" ST. MATTHEW'M CHURCH, WELLESLEY STREET WEST. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.m., Morning (Prayer and Sermon; preacher. REV. 0. H. C. iSERGEL (of Brazil). 4.15 p.m., Holy Baptism. 7 p.m., Evensong and Sermon; preacher, REV. . E J. MoPARLAND, 8.A.: anthem, *'O Saviour of tho World (Goss); offertory solo, "The Soft Southern Breeze " (Barnby's "Rebecca"), Mr. Arthur Ripley. 1 .;; r , ■.■" : -\. , QT. MATTHEWS CHURCH The Tower is open to Visitors Every Week Day, from 12 to 4.30 p.m. Tickets. Sixpence each.; ' CT. PAUL'S CHURCH.sSYMONDS STREET. 8 a.m.— Eucharist. '„ 11 Mattins, : Litany, and Sermon. 2.45 p.m—Ollilldren'B Service. 7 Evensong and Sermon. CHURCH OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE, Khyber Pass Road (near end of Symonds Street tram section).—Third Sunday in Lent— Communion. 8 a.m.; Matting. Litany, and Sermon,. 11 a..m.: Moiy Baptism. 4.15 p.m.; Evensong and Sermon, 7 p.m. Mission Hall, Morrin Street, 7 p.m. QT. THOMAS'S CHURCH, UNION STREET. »3 SUNDAYS DURING DENT: 8 a.m.— Eucharist. 10.30 a.m.—Mattins.« ' _ . , "■:'-', . 11 a.m.—Litany and Holy Eucharist (sung). 4.15 p.m.—Evensong. 7.30 Mission Service. pm ■ WEDNESDAYS DURING LENT:, 7 a-ni.—Holy Eucharist. ....;,, 10 a.m.— Eucharist. 3.15 p.m.—Children's Service. 7.30 p.m.—Evensong and Address. OTHER DAYS: . 7.15 a.m.—Holy Eucharist, j (Mon. and Fri. 7 a.m.) 7.30 p.m.—Evensong. ' " - A~" LL SAINTS' CHURCH. PONSONBY ROAD.—Third Sunday in. asm;, Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Mattinß \and. Sermon; 3 p.m., Catechising (senior grade); 4 p.m... Holy Baptism; 7 p.m.. Evensong and Sermon." . ;' •'.' . -■■ • ■ ■' . i ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. . ii- ALTEN ROAD. '■-■■■■'_,-': 11 &.m.—Matthew's Gospel, chapter EX 7 p.m.—Revelation aiv.. 1-7. Preaoher: REV. A. A. MURRAY. . ST, DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. . ; EHYBER PASS ; ROAD. _ REV. J. M. SAUNDEES, M.A. Services: ■ "* : Morning. 11». . , Evening. , 7. ,\ Organist and .Choirmaster. Edward S., Craston. Mus. Ilac. _ ■,- / - ST. CHURCH. WELLINGTON STREET. HARVEST 'TiLAJTKSQIVINa SERVICES. Morning—Sub j set, "Divine Depths.'" Evening—JStibjeot, " Lesson of the Seasons;" Anthem, "0. Lord, How Manifold " (Barnby). '"——, . Preacher: REV. HUGH BEGG3. MOUNT ALBERT PRESBYTERIAN ; CHURCH.—The Foundation-stone of the above will be laid at 3 p.m. TODAY (Saturday). 1 by J. O. Emtrican, Esq. All invited. Afternoon tea provided.. Collection in aid of building fund. ] ST. STEPHES'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. j 'JERVOIS ROAD. PONSONBY. ;;-.'-.-.• i, ■.-■■-;'"'-,•■■■''' ■ '■ : ■ '■■' Services: - 11 a—.—:"Forgive Us Our Debte. as We i Forgive Our Debtors." • •'■•;;•'! . 7- p.m.—" Where Art Thou?'" ;;/ ; »:! c Preacher: REVi ISAAC JOLLY. M.A. TJICHMONLi PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. k , •_" Services: 11 a.m. and 7 ; m. . ; SOMERVELL MEMORtAL PRESBYTERIAN CB.URCH. EEMUEBA. V-11 a.m.— l"he Master at Prayer. :• 7 p.m.-—"Man J'ncurably Religious. . * - Solo by Miss Alice Rimmer. ~ ' REV. WALTER MCLEAN. ■; TTNOX CHURCH, PABNELL. -':>.:: Services 11 a.m. : and 7 p.m. . __; i Evening Solo, "O Come Unto Me. Miss Ruby : Burt. Anthem, Abide With Me, ; Miss-Rita Robinson. >. - < - • ■_. .-_—; H. J- LEWIS. ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. O GREAT NORTH ROAD. GREY LYNN- : ■ ;; s :;lt:-a.mv-^'jU>ram- ; and Lot.';V'^',-v'...;\;■ ",- .■.-'■ H7 Forgiveness of Sins-■;■>•■"■■ .Ir Preacher: REV. F. A. THOMPSON. ONEHUNGA PBESByrEBIAN' CHURCH. ■■■ 11 aan.—"The Father and the Saviour in Creation and Redemption." .... T p.m.-—" 'Certainty and Conviotion. i:': f ir:^^; : '-r^:;--REY.;D.- : D.tSCOTT.;-:;-. -■-■■ ■■- .''■..■..• -.r EDENDALB 1 PRESBYTERIAN ' CHURCH. /; (Near Dominion Road tram terminus) —Rev. -"A. Miller, ' M.A.'— a-rcii. " Tbo ; Woman Who Touched:" 6.45 p.m., "Tim. Cloud o? Witnesses." - ' ' : EPSOM FEBRUARY K, CHURCH, • ■ SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1913. _ 11 a;m- and 7 p.m.—Rev. W. Trotter. Even- ! fog subject, "The Tree of Life." - f >ft' VONDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. £L —HENDERSON—U a«m.. Bey. W. Marshal. • AViDNDALK fiOUTH- 7 p.m.. Mr. • Thorn. N ■'-, •' •• •':••■■ QUEEN ST. PRESBYTERIAN ■ MISSION, , QUEEN'S THEATRE. ';> Motto: "In the name of Jesus Christ of ' ■.-■ , Nazaireth." I 7 p.m. -MR. JAMES McKENDRICK, . Scotch Evangelist. \ ' ■■;-''.■/••-.'C'---;-.-" > Hnhiceti •'.'
I r:-■■_ -v -.- faUDJCCL: "FIVE THINGS GOD HATH JOINED TO- ■ / GETHER." ; . ■ ' Solo, " Song of Thanksgiving," by Mr. Edwin Dennis. Strangers specially welcome. AUCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE, 10.30—Prayer and Thanksgiving. DE.' JOHN G. HUGHES (of America). Singing by the choir. 7—REV. ' H. KNOWLES KEMPTON, "LORD OF THE WHIRLWIND AND THE FLAME "—First Sermon of a series upon " The Visions of Ezekiel." Prayer .Meeting at close; special object, the coming Alexander Mission. Thursday—-7.30, Church Members' Monthly Meeting. . GRANGE BO AD BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER DOMINION AD. REV. ERNEST A. KIRWOOD. To-night, 7.3o—Prayer for Revival. « Lord's Day Services: ! 11 a.m., "Three Steps in the Blessed-! Life" i p.m., People's Service. "Spoiled by Sin-" Redemption polo, Mrs. Gilbert. Newcomers to district cordially invited.. • .-. ■' " ' " . TJONSONBY . BAPTIST CHURCH. Morhißg—ll. REV. W. L. SALTER. Subi ject, "A" Sight of the King." Evening-7. Mr W. H. F. Alexander, B.A-. B.So. Subject, " International Peace." All seats free. MOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. HOWARD ELLIOTT. 11 "Christian Giving." r> "7 p.m.— No More Lest •——. Duet, Messrs. Wilfrid Firth and Dann. R ICHMOND BAPTIST CHURCH. lOi ~ V REV. ERIC EVANS., Morning, at 11. Evening at 7. . , monuns ' A , Cordial Invitation. EPSOM BAPTIST CHURCH (near the Campbell Statue)— Rev. Stanley Jenkin 11 a.m.. "The Silent Years;" 7 p.m.. "The Worth of Man." : irrOUNT ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH. M -Aftenvoon-2.45, Sunday-school. Evening— Mr. James Cftristic. TTNITAETAN CHUECH. PONSON'BY EOAII U (near reservoir. Preacher. EEV. E. J. HALLOA-Sine, at 11-"The.Use and Value of Religious Dogma ' . Evening,, at 7 1" The Manufacture of Religious. Opinions. All seats free and unappropriated. THREE OHRISTADELPHIANA h Masonic Hall. New North Road. Eden Terrace. 11 a.m.— Breaking of Bread. , J 7 p.m. ; InBBISTADBIiP HI AN S. \j Freemasons' Hall, Upper Queen Street. 11 a.m.—Breaking of Bread (I. Cor. xi.). 1 7 p.m.—Subject, " One Mediator Between God and Man—The Man Christ Jesus." l Seats free. No collection. i . -'' XT M.C.A. -v Men's Meeting, 4 p.m. Address by Mr. • James McKendrick, the- Scottish Evangelist, <• Subject, " The Upward Calling." Bright '* singing. Social tea, 5.15. '■ Stranger* speeik] ally; invited, .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15234, 22 February 1913, Page 4
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