ANGLICAN MISSION.
YESTERDAY S SERVICES. |. Ihe services v. ere restricted yesterday to u ui Holy Communion, • u> 7 a.m. and the usual nussoikii ser- 1 vice sit 6 p.m. Tim former was well ; attended, aud for the lattia- Si. Mary's wi» well tilled. Canon Tupper-Carey, in cut.num.; lii» uddre».< on ike Proiui ".d vie3i'nbed tlie character ot the i ckler brot tlel'. ;i IU.IU W lnj I ::ad cviua-illcd Uciic ol the more obi v.cti- ; iu~, bat, was sour anil uiiii".aci<>us ' t > his repentant brother, ami sellj 2iu;hlvuf.ti. This characteristic, llio ' [.ivacher continued, «,is tiKj common ' :i!i:.:>-.i; our church-;j,cine, |nt>ple to-duy. j C'.-iduc-s and pride towards the p..or, i lineh.Lruubleiieos towards the sinful. : were far t.w common, petty jealousies aud division- often arose; aim people 1 v.ere e:t-:i tui-mU away trulii tho j chunii li.imus'.' oi" these stus on the • part of chi.nh p'.spi,'. He urged liis iioan-ra to put oil pride, ami cultivate brotherly love and ehar.ty. ■ The instructional address- was on tho ' subject of Confinuat.on and Cmiiuiiuu- ; ion. ami their irapcruu.ee. reminding ; the congregation of the Communion of Saints. People, tiie preacher said, j were- tuo apt to think of the dead as | utterly separate..! from them, forgetting that the faithful departed were jitst as much a part of City's Churcli ! as the livingAfter the service many stayed for the prayer meeting, at which thanks- ' giviugs i',,r blessings neeived were also | read out.
j NOTE'S. ; Mr J e Ha"ri.- left by the lirst es- ' pr>'ss \e.-terday for I.vttclton to con<;t:' t a miss.on thtro. He will probi abiy >p n,t a day or two in Timaru ' n \t week, and then to Duiiedm, i v. hvn- ![•> v. ill take part in the mission at St. Peter's. Caver-ham. To-day beitiu All Saint.-* Day. there i will lie celebration.- of illy Commun- | ii[i at o a.m.. 7 a.fa. and 11 a.m.. ill ' addition to the mission service at S ! p.m. | MISSION AT GERALIHNE. The tui--.-tou in G raluine is proving i a great suci.es-. On Saturday night : the Rev. Canon Ivctis, the local vie.-,/ i : tie- Anglican Church and choirs . I j I'eraid'.iu- iuui Tcimika walked ill p;o----•--ion through the u.a.ii street, aud ,' th.- Canon invited the people "come j thi.lt to Us and we will ilo Un-o gvxx].*' ! l.at- r he iteUveret! an impressive ser- | vivi.- i:> the cinuch. Uu sunuay Holy Cou.iuunie.n was administHered at 8 ! a.m. and 11 a.m. The church wns ' p.ieke.! f.rr luerning sorvico and again ua- t'dhil ;n the afternoon when a spo- ■ tia! s i: v..e for imn was held, nnd a ; i-i.i!.i,.■;- i.-.re I'iiieii.d in the Church i ei Ku.Jatr,i*s Men's 5...-.-iety. At night ' too the >'lurch was <-rowdcd. The m;s----j si'.ii.r liehv. red throe principal adj dre—e- during the day and his force- ! ftilne-s ami tamest sympathy eom- ! i.iaiidiJ the chsest attention! On | vi .-<. The u.Lsslou continues daily till j MoudaV next.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14337, 1 November 1910, Page 7
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481ANGLICAN MISSION. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14337, 1 November 1910, Page 7
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