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This church was organized in 1849.
The corner stone of the present church edifice WB laid by Bishop Kip in May, 1860.
Services are held every Sunday at eleven o'cloc A. M., and half past seven o'clock P. M. Sunda School meets at half past nine o'clock A. M.
St. John's Church.
Location, northeast corner Fifteenth and Valenci streets. Rev. E. B. Spalding, Rector ; residence, 152 Mission street.
This church was established in November, 1857. Services are held every Sunday at eleven o'clor A. M., and on Sunday evening at half past Beve o'clock. Also, on all Holy Days at eleven o'clock . M. The Sunday School numbers about three hn dred and fifty scholars, and twenty teachers. Nur ber of volumes in the library, one thousand. Mee at half past nine o'clock A. M.
Church of the Advent.
Location, south side of Howard street, opposi New Montgomery. Right Rev. William Ingraam Ki D. D., L. L. D., Bishop of the Diocese of Californ: Rector ; residence southwest corner of Franklin & Eddy streets. Rev. W. L. Githens, Assistant Recta residence, 623 Howard street. Study at the Church
This parish was organized June, 1858. The prese church building was completed and consecrated F. ruary 24, 1861. Services every Sunday at eleven o'cle A.M., and half past seven o'clock P.M. The Sunc School has an average attendance of about four h' dred, and meets at half-past nine o'clock A. M.
Choral service in the evening by a choir of slxd five boys, being the largest choir of boys in the Uni States.
St. Alban's Church.
Present place of worship, Cambrian Hall, 1133 } sion street. Rector, vacant.
Organized in 1870, as a Free Episcopal Church, w full choral services. It is now under the immed. supervision of the Bishop of the Diocese.
Services are held at half past nine o'clock A. and the Sunday School, under the superintende of W. G. Badger, meets at half past alne o'clock A
St. Luke's Church.
Location, southeast corner of Clay street and Ness Avenue. Rev. A. Douglas Miller, Rector ; 1 dence, 1419 Hyde street.
The first services of the Protestant Episcopal Chi at Spring Valley, which led to the organization of church, were held by the Rev, Gilcs Easton, Assis Rector of Grace Church, in Spring Valley Sc House, on Broadway street, between Larkin and I on the fourth of March, 1866.
The building now occupied by the congregatier completed September 26, 1868, and consecrated / 13, 1873. It was enlarged, aud a Guild room ad December, 1878. The church will now accommc over five hundred persons.
The church is supported by offerings and mor subscriptions, and seats are free. Services are every Sunday at eleven o'clock A.M. and at half seven o'clock P. M; and on Saints' Daya, and , Holy Days at eleven o'clock A. M. Sunday S meete at half past nine o'clock A. M.
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St. Panl's Protestant Episcopal Church.
Location, south side California street, between Fill- more and Steiner streets. Rev. W. S. Neales, Rector : residence. 1713 Pierce street.
This church is the outgrowth of St. Paul's Mission, organized by several residents of the Western Addi- tion, October 1st, 1873. It was regularly incorporated 88 a church in the month of March, 1881.
Services are held every Sunday at eleven o'clock A. M. and half past seven o'clock P. M. The Sunday School, under the immediate superintendence of the minister in charge, meets at half past nine A. M. It has about two hundred and thirty children eurolled.
St. Peter's Church.
Location, northeast corner of Stockton and Filbert streets. Rev. George C. Whyte, Rector ; residence, 1908 Dupont street.
This parish was organized in July, 1867.
The church building accommodates three hundred, the sittings being free.
Services every Sunday at eleven o'clock A.M. and half past seven o'clock P.M.
The Sunday School connected with the church is in a very flourishing condition ; meets at half past nine o'clock A. M.
St. Stephen's Church.
Location, north side of Fulton street, between Web- ater and Fillmore. Rev. Edgar J. Lion, Rector; resi- dence, 723 Grove street.
This church was organized early in the year 1875.
The congregation now numbers about two hundred and fifty. Services are held on Sundayy at eleven o'clock A. M. and a quarter to eight P.M. The Sunday School, which numbers about two hundred, meets at one o'clock P. M.
Mission Services.
City Front Mission Sunday School, 116 Jackson street, under the charge of the Board of Missions of the Diocese of California; R. B. Sanchez, superin- tendent. Sunday School at two o'clock P. M.
EVANGELICAL.
St. Mark's German Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Location, south side of Geary street, between Stock- ton and Powell. Rev. Julius Fuendeling, Pastor ; residence, 203 Powell street.
This is the oldest German Evangelical Lutheran Congregation in the city, it being in existence since 1857.
The consolidation of the First German Evangelical Lutheran Congregation of Greenwich Street, and the German Evangelical Lutheran Congregation of St. Mark's Church, took place on Tuesday. the 23d day of July, 1867. Number of members one hundred and twenty.
Services in the German language every Sabbath at forty-five minutes past ten o'clock A.M. The Sabbath School meets at half past nine o'clock A. M. ; number of children, four hundred.
St. Paul's German Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Location, south side of Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth. Rev. J. M. Buehler, Pastor; resi- dence, 953 Mission street.
This church was organized on the fifteenth of May, 1867.
The Ladies' Society connected with this church has a membership of ninety-nine, and has proven a very efficient auxiliary to the cause.
The Sabbath School now numbers seven hundred scholars, with fifty five teachers.
Services in the German language every Sabbath at half past ten o'clock A. M., and half past seven o'clock P. M. Wednesday evening. Sabbath School at nine o'clock A. M.
A Day School, under the auspices of the congrega- tion, has been established, which includes the branches taught in the Public Schools; devotes par- ticular atiention to the study of the German language, and has special regard to the moral training of their children in the spirit of the Christian religion.
Our Saviour's Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Location, 18 Sherman street. Rev. O. Grænsberg, Pastor ; residence, adjoining church.
This church was organized on the twentieth of Oc- tober, 1870.
A Ladies' Society to promote the interests of the church and for the relief of poor Scandinavians has lately been organized. Services in the Scandinavian language Sundays and holidays at half past ten o'clock A. M. The seats are always free, and strangers are welcome. Its membership is now one hundred and twenty-five.
First Evangelical Reformed Church (Ger- man).
Location, east side of Eleventh street, between Mar- ket and Mission. Rev. Daniel E. Schödler Pastor; residence, 29 Eleventh street, basement of church.
This society was organized by the Rev. Frederick Fox, on the eleventh of April, 1869.
The church, occupied by the congregation, W88 dedicated December 15, 1872.
Services every Sabbath in the German language at eleven o'clock A. M., and Thursday evening at half past seven o'clock P. M. German Sabbath School at half-past nine o'clock A. M.
Emanuel Church of the Evangelical As- sociation.
Location, north side of Jessie street, between Sixth and Seventh. Rev. F. W. Fisher, Pastor; residence, 538 Jessie street, rear of church.
Number of members one hundred and thirty. Ser- vices in the German language every Sabbath at half- past ten o'clock A. M., and half past seven o'clock P. M. Sabbath School, numbering one hundred and ninety teachers and scholars, meets at quarter past nine o'clock A.M. Prayer Meeting every Tuesday and Thursday evening, and Bible Meeting every Fri- day evening at eight o'clock P.M.
HEBREW. Congregation Emanu-El.
Location of synagogue, north side of Sutter street, between Stockton and Powell. Rev. Elkan Cohn, Rabbi ; residence, 905 Hyde street; Max Wolf, Reader. Organized April, 1851.
A school for the religious education of the youth, with three hundred pupils, is conducted in the base- ment rooms of the synagogue building.
Congregation Ohabal Shalome.
Location of synagogue, east side of Mason street, between Geary and Post. Rev. Dr. A. S. Bettelheim, Rabbi; residence, 1311 Larkin street.
The elegant edifice occupied by this congregation was erected in 1865. Number of members about one hundred and fifty.
Congregation Beth Israel,
Location of synagogue, Turk street, near Taylor. Rev. Dr. A. J. Messing, Rabbi ; residence, 802 Van Ness Avenue
This congregation was organized in 1861.
The present membership is about two hundred. Services are held daily, morning and evening, at the usual hours.
Congregation Sherith Israel.
Location of synagogue, northeast corner of Post and Taylor atreets. Rev. Dr. Falk Vidaver, Rabbi; resi- dence, 1115 Sutter street. M. Luxenburg, Cantor.
Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
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Location of synagogue, east side of Stockton street, between Broadway and Vallejo. On account of the death of the minister, the place is temporarily va- cant. S. Polack, Secretary.
Services every Friday evening and every Saturday morning. School for religious instruction daily, from three to five P. M.
Congregation Beth-Menahim Streisand.
Location of synagogue, Minna street, between Fourth and Fifth. Joseph Wilner, Rabbi. Resi- dence, 559 Natoma street. Services held every day.
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Congregation Nevah-Tzedek.
Location of synagogue, 14 Golden Gate avenue. David Davis, teacher of the congregation ; residence, 524 Jessie. Services held three times daily.
METHODIST.
First Methodist Episcopal Church.
Location, west side of Powell street, between Wash- ington and Jackson. Rev. J. P. Macaulay, Pastor ; residence, 1114 Jackson street.
This is the oldest Protestant church organization in San Francisco or in California, several families having been formed into a society here by Rev. W. Roberts, in 1846.
The present beautiful edifice was erected in 1871. Services every Sabbath at eleven o'clock A.M., and half-past seven o'clock P.M. . Sabbath School at half past twelve o'clock P.M. Prayer Meeting on Wednes- day evenings.
Howard Street Methodist Episcopal Church
Location, south side of Howard street, between Second and Third. Rev. F. F. Jewell, D. D., Pastor ; residence, 8 Hubbard street.
This society was organized in 1852.
There are now four hundred and fifty communi- cants, and a Sabbath School, numbering fifty officers and teachers and five hundred scholars, with an aver- age attendance of about four hundred, and a library of two thousand volumes. Services every Sabbath morn- ing and evening at the usual hours. Prayer Meeting on Sunday, at half past six o'clock P. M., and on Wednesday, at half past seven o'clock P. M. Class meetings at nine o'clock A. M. and twelve o'clock M. Sundays. Sabbath School at two o'clock P. M.
Central Methodist Episcopal Church.
Location, north side of Mission street, between Sixth and Seventh. Rev. Elbert R. Dille, Pastor ; resi- dence, 1024 Mission street.
The church was organized in 1864.
The Society now numbers, including probationers, four hundred and ten.
Services every Sabbath morning and evening at the usual hours. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday evenings, and Praise Service Sabbath at six and a half o'clock P. M. Sabbath School and Bibleclasses at two o'clock P. M .; number of scholars and teachers, five hun- dred. Class Meetings Sabbath at half past nine o'clock A.M., and at half past twelve o'clock P. M., and on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Young peo- ple's meeting every Monday evening. Choral Society held Saturday evenings.
Grace Methodist Episcopal Church.
Location, east side of Mission street, between Eigh- teenth and Nineteenth. Rev. H. B. Heacock, Pastor ; residence, 668 Twentieth street.
This church was known as the Mission Street Meth- odist Episcopal until 1876, when the present name was adopted. Number of members, one hundred and forty.
Services on Sabbath at eleven o'clock A. M., and at half past seven o'clock P. M. Prayer Meeting on Wednesdays at half past seven o'clock P. M. The Sabbath School connected with the church has an av- erage attendance of three hundred and eighty, and a library of five hundred volumes; meets at nine o'clock A. M. ; J. S. Renwick, Superintendent.
Kentucky Street Methodist Episcopal Church.
Location, Tennessee street, south of Solano, Po- trero. Rev. A. H. Briggs, Pastor ; residence, west side Tennessee, between Butte and Solano
Organized 1870. Number of members, thirty. Sun- day School attendance, ninety. Services every Sab- bath at eleven o'clock A. M. and seven o'clock P. M. Prayer Meeting Thursday eveninga. Sunday School at half-past nine o'clock A. M.
St. Paul's German Methodist Episcopal Church.
Location, north side Broadway street, between Stockton and Powell. Rev. F. A. Werth, Pastor ; resi- dence, 1321 Powell street.
This church was organized February 29, 1859.
Services every Sabbath at eleven o'clock A. M. half past seven o'clock P. M. ; also, every Wednes evening in the German language. Sunday Schoc nine o'clock A. M.
German Methodist Episcopal Church ..
Location, Folsom street, between Fourth and Fi Rev. Reinhard Steinbach, Pastor ; residence, 864 ] : som street, rear.
This church was organized in the Fall of 1: Number of members fifty-five.
Services every Sunday at forty-five minutes past o'clock A. M. and half past seven o'clock P. M. & bath School at nine o'clock A. M. Prayer Meett every Wednesday evening at half past seven o'clo. Praise meeting every Friday evening at half past se o'clock. All services in the German language.
Hayes Valley Methodist Episcopal Churro
Location, Mowry's Hall, corner Laguna street Ivy avenue. J. Fred. Holmes, Pastor ; residence, Market street.
Services at eleven o'clock A. M. and half past se o'clock P. M. Sunday School at half-past nine o'cli A. M. Prayer meeting Tuesday evening at half Ir seven o'clock.
Centenary (formerly Trinity) Method Episcopal Church, South.
Location, Bush street, between Octavia and Got. Rev. C. B. Riddick, D. D .. Pastor; residence, ream Church. Services every Sunday at eleven o'clock M., and half-past seven o'clock P. M. Sundry Schr half-past nine o'clock A. M. Prayer-meeting evi Wednesday evening at half-past seven o'clock P.
Bush Street Methodist Episcopal Church
Location, Bush street, between Scott and Devy dero. Rev. T. H. Sinex, D. D. Pastor; residence, 2 Bush street.
This house of worship was built from the proce of the sale of the Seaman's Bethel, in 1869, and rec structed in 1881 at a cost of $5,000. A Sunday Sche with about three hundred members and a librar; five hundred volumes, is connected with the churn Number of communicants and probationers, one h dred and fifteen.
Services every Sabbath at eleven o'clock A.M. half past seven o'clock P.M. Class Meeting Friday at half past seven o'clock P. M., and Sundays at o'clock A. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evenir Sabbath School every Sunday at two o'clock P. M.
South San Francisco Methodist Episcop Church.
Location, Fifteenth avenue, South S. F. Rev. A. Briggs, Pastor; residence, west side Tennessee, tween Butte and Solano streets
Services every Sunday at half past seven o'1 P. M. Sunday School at three o'clock P. M., un the supervision of Mr. John Pinder.
Scandinavian Methodist Episcopal Church
Place of worship, Howard street, between Eig. and Ninth. Rev. C. J. Wigren, Pastor; residence Glen Park avenue
This church was organized September 271h, 18- Services are held every Sabbath at eleven o'cl A.M., and half-past seven o'clock P. M. Prayer Mu ing Wednesdays at half-past seven o'clock P. M.
Sunday School meets at a quarter to ten o'clock A
Twenty-seventh Street Methodist Episun pal Church.
Location, south side Twenty-seventh street, betw Church and Sauchez. Rev. George W. Beatty, Past: residence, 222 Clipper street.
Services every Sabbath at eleven o'clock A. M., 1 seven o'clock P. M. Sunday School at half past twe o'clock P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Chure
Location, west side of Stockton street, between C and Sacramento. Rev. Alexander Walters, Past residence, 27% Bernard street.
The congregation was organized by Rev. Johr Moore, August 1, 1852.
Connected with the church is a Sabbath School three teachers and thirty scholars, and a library four hundred volumes.
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African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Location, west side of Powell street, between Jack- son and Pacific. Rev. R. Seymour, Pastor ; residence, 905 Jackson.
The society worshiping here was organized in 1859. Services every Sabbath at eleven o'clock A. M., and half past seven o'clock P. M. Sabbath School st half past one o'clock P. M.
Chinese Mission House of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Location. 916 Washington street. Rev. Otis Gibson, Superintendent; Lee Tong Hay, Assistant. K. Mie- yams, native helper.
This Mission House was erected in 1870. The build- ing contains rooms designed for, and used as, an Asylum for Chinese women and girls, who may be saved from lives of slavery and shame. Mrs. Jane Walker is employed as teacher and missionary in this department. Sabbath School for women &t twenty minutes past one o'clock P. M. every Sabbath. The entrance to the Chinese department is on Stone street, and to the Parsonage department, 916 Wash- ington street.
The schools are graded into five classes, employing five experienced teachers, and are open every evening during the week except Saturday. Tuition $1 per month. Bible Class meets every Sabbath at eleven o'clock A. M. Sabbath School at six o'clock P. M. Praise Service and Bible Class Wednesday even- ings. Services in the Chinese language every Sab- bath, at twenty minutes past twelve o'clock P. M. Preaching in English the first Sabbath of each month.
San Francisco Church Extension Society.
This incorporation is formed for the purpose of founding churches, of establishing Sunday schools sud presching places and of relieving over-burdened churches in the City sud County of San Francisco. Directors: Robert McElroy, Charles Goodsil, J. W. Whiting, Otis Gibson, Samuel Hancock, John R. Sims, William Abbott, T. H. Downing, Joseph F. Forderer, J. C. Bates, W. F. Gibson
PRESBYTERIAN. First Presbyterian Church
Location, southeast corner of Van Ness avenue and Sacramento street. Pastorate vacant.
This church was organized May 20, 1849.
Present number of communicants is about one hundred and ninety.
Services are held every Sabbath at eleven o'clock A. M., and at half past seven o'clock P. M. Lecture on Wednesday evenings. Evening Prayer Meeting at half-past seven o'clock P. M. The public invited to all services.
There is a large and flourishing Sabbath School con- nected with the church. Average attendance, two hundred. Number.of teachers, thirty-five. A choice library of over eight hundred volumes is attached to the school. C. C. Shattuck, Superintendent. Sab- bath School and Bible Class meet at one o'clock P. M.
Calvary Presbyterian Church,
Location, northwest corner of Geary and Powell streets. Samuel P. Sprecher, D. D., Pastor ; resi- dence, 1005 Leavenworth street.
This church was organized July 17, 1854.
Services every Sabbath at eleven o'clock A. M. and half past' seven o'clock P. M. Public Lecture Wednesday evening. Prayer Meeting every Friday evening. Sabbath School meets at half past twelve 'clock P. M.
Howard Presbyterian Church.
Location, south side of Mission street, between Third and Fourth. Rev. Robert Mackenzie, Pastor; residence, 727 Mission street.
The church was organized September, 1850.
The number of communicants enrolled is about seven hundred.
Regular services are held on Sundays at eleven o'clock A. M. and half - past seven o'clock P. M. Sunday School meets at half-past twelve o'clock P. M. !
Larkin Street Presbyterian Church.
Location, corner of Larkin and Pacific streets. Rev. John C. Eastman, Pastor ; residence, 1908 Polk street. This enterprise was commenced by Rev. J. D. Strong, in April, 1862.
Services every Sabbath at eleven o'clock A. M. and half past seven o'clock P. M. Young People's Prayer Meeting Sundays at half past six o'clock P. M., and regular Prayer Meeting every Wednesday night. The Sabbath School has an average attendance of two hundred and fifty, and meets immediately after morn- ing service ; B. Dyer, superintendent.
Central Presbyterian Tabernacle.
Location, northeast corner Golden Gate svenue snd Polk street. Rev. W. J. Smith, Pastor : residence, 740 Guerrero street.
This church was organized by & Committee of the Presbytery of California, May 14, 1865.
Sabbath services held at eleven o'clock A.M., and half-past seven o'clock P.M. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday in the lecture room at half-past seven o'clock P. M. Praise service is held from quarter to seven till half-past seven o'clock P. M. The Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper is administered on the first Sabbath in March, May, July, September, and No- vember.
Superintendent of Sunday school, I. M. Stanton
Spanish Presbyterian Church.
Location, north side of Greenwich street, between Dupont and Stockton. Rev. H. L. Harris, Pastor ; re- sidence, in rear of church. Hours of service, in Spanish at eleven o'clock A. M., and in English at half-past seven o'clock P. M. Sunday school at two o'clock P. M.
Emmanuel Mission.
Location, 928 Harrison street, between Fifth and Sixth. Rev. James Woodworth, Superintendent ; res- idence, 1713 Stevenson street. Sunday School every Sabbath at half past two o'clock P. M.
United Presbyterian Church.
Location, west side of Mason street, between Eddy and Ellis. Rev. M. M. Gibson. D. D., Pastor; resi- dence, 803 Guerrero street, near Twentieth.
This church was organized January, 1866, by the Rev. J. T. Cooper, D. D .. with thirty-eight members ; it now numbers about three hundred and fifteen. It uses the metrical version of the Psalms of David in praise. The pews are free.
Services are held every Sabbath at eleven o'clock A. M., and half past seven o'clock P. M. Sabbath School at half past nine o'clock A. M.
Two Missions are now attached to this Church : one located in Carr's Hall, southeast corner Twenty- fourth and Mission streets. This Mission is now known as the Second United Presbyterian, Rev. T. B. Stewart, Pastor; the other at 512 Union street.
Westminster Presbyterian Church.
Location, south side of Fell street, between Octavia and Laguna. Rev. John Quincy Adams, Pastor.
Organized April 4, 1864. Number of members, about two hundred and thirty-seven.
Services every Sabbath at eleven o'clock A. M. and half past seven o'clock P. M. Sunday School at half past twelve o'clock P. M .; C. Geddes, Superintendent. Average attendance, two hundred and fifty. Prayer meetings Wednesdays and Fridays at half past seven o'clock P. M.
Howard Street Presbyterian Church,
Location,east side of Howard street between Twenty- first and Twenty-second. Rew. A. S. Fiske, Pastor; residence, 2336 Mission street.
Organized 1868. Number of members, one hundred and eighty.
Services every Sabbath at eleven o'clock A.M. and half past seven o'clock P.M. Prayer meeting and Teachers' meeting at half-past seven o'clock Wednesday evening.
Sunday School at half-past twelve o'clock P.M. Average attendance two hundred and fifty.
St. John's Presbyterian Church.
Location, north side of Post street, between Mason and Taylor. Rev. W. A. Scott, D.D., L.L. D., Pastor;
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residence. MI Post street. Ber & B Maldron, 13- contains school rooms and some for a Chancese C sistant, residence, 5 0 Farre'I sweet.
This church was organized March 6 15"1, i: Pwife Hall, by the Presbytery of San Francisco with Ally eight communing members. The number an present a three hundred
Church services at eleven o'clock A. M. and hat!
The Sabbath Schock connected with the church hus ive hundred members and a library ccctuning thirteen hundred and seventeen volumes, vimh At- mercus diagrama of Bible places and menes. I. meets at hair-post nine o clock & M.
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