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¢ THE EVENING STAR, CHURCH ANNOUN METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. WMETHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. WASHINGTON, D. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Whtta), METHODIST EPISCOPAT. (White). (., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1921—PART 1. iy EMENTS CONGREGATIONAL. CONGREGATIONAL. CONGREGATIONAL. $ MOUNT VERNON PLACE CHURCH THE REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH Ninth‘and Massachusetts Avenue Dr. CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, Pastor. Rev. M. LEO RIPPY, Assistant Pastor| Sunday, February 13, 11 a.m., DR, CHAPPELL. + -~ servox, “FACING TOMORROW?” OVERFLOW SERVICE—Address by DR. 1L H. SHERMAN. | The two services in the morning provide scats for all who come. All seats free. 8:00 p.m.—Two services at this hour. Ex-SENATOR WEBB .'m(li DR. W. J. YOUNG of Emory University Speakers: 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. Organized Bible classes for men and women. Instruc- ‘tion by trained teachers in Praise, Worship and Christ-like Service. Nursery open for children during morning service. Do not let your child lose the priceless ad- vantages of religious education. 1f You Could Not Get a Scat Sunday, HEAR DR. CHAPPELL THURSDAY, FEB. 17,8 P.M. Subject—*“WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES ABOUT JESUS—HIS HUMILITY” Dr. Chappell Is at His Best in These Thursday Talks | . WHO GAVE THE WORLD ITS SUNDAY? THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Only Christian lands enjoy this blessing. Greed and selfis] make a purchase on Sunday you could as well have made Sat could as well see on other ou are stealing the Sunday rest of some employe and assisting to destroy the greatest bulwark of Christian life and liberty. iness are working to destroy it. When you | , when you sce a show on Sumday you L _sovTm._ SOUTH. METHODIST _METHODIST EPISCOPAL AL (White). . (White). 11th and I sts. Douglas Memorial “ie Chureh_of the Tig Rt lp Lul'm» 7 p.m. “God’s Program—OId and New” | S pm.- i “The Man Who Got Over| His Fear” Fr. sentings. | Good music. Come and Worship * Sm s Penalt o d-l-v Jervices at Keitl's llv ater, daily and Dible classes. H. M. cluss, Hte. — ——— ! Metropolitan Memorxal ML.E, M e 7crt .| Wesley ChanellVLE Church. s . . 11am—Moring worship. Sermon* by s ARG GERTY S0 b pastor. S | Rev. W. J. Young, D.D. “Has the Age Outgrown the T ""”?:“wm Need of Jesus Christ?” | —D ice. Congregatl pom e Ei-z;«‘éz-'i"m:r: Al B + | “Making Promises and Then o . Forgetting” B ST. N.W. Fifth sermon in the series on ** SECOND AT : B EEY. DI BROWN, Pastor. OF GO St. Paul _savames. 877 pn METHODIST Frlml‘il _METHODIST EPISCOPAL lthluleyAME.ZmnChnrd: Umon Mcthodxst prscopal 20111 e L ase ¥, WiLLA "1 M . & ool lasse P e i S TGS, sl e day school and Lible clasees. av 11:00 a.m by the pasto Wiy"Live A Inferior Lite? meoln Road “‘;n.f‘ £ £ Sheguantor L P iy Weleime or THE Miss LHI.M)I S )Hnlu!-r d in series e e ings Tlllll Challenge Fare Marks of u ook Mr. James Lomack. = Woeship with us. You will enjoy these from: D FELLOWSHIP. services. l'"fll G" ldl. B = —_— Haven M. E. Churc| WM, BEOWN, Pastor. The Otder of Illuzmnau Each mother is asked to help increase the 1 e vl e Sandes ikl w030 0. e the Rev. T W Wiliiams of Ab- “A High Standard" 6:30 p.m.—Epworth League service. 730 pm.— “A Grcat and Good Man” % of Joun Stew- ation, will bave m. E Class at 5! — | NEW THOUGHT ASSOCIATION Dr., Milton A. Pottenger Noted author and lecturer will give an Minist iog Ly pustor. FREE METHODIST 10 —116 2ud ST, BAUGE 1, 5 8% and L st. nw. T 3 morninz| N onal New Tlmnght Center A founder of | . DR. T. M. Wl Tecture Wed. = Missions at Tulsa, | at Chicago and other cf 9L ife’s Ideals" of the evening shrvi Daily noon me UNITY SOCIETY 300 Homer Building Bietween F and G Sts. N.W, | NDAY, 8 M. SUBJECT— Court of the Gentiles” ure of conrse, “THROUGH SOLO- MILE T0 A WELL-KOUNDED 11:00 2.m.—Sermon by Dr. Loug, the presi ding elder. Ser- Public Petworth Methodist Eplscopal Church Eldbrooke M. Corner River and Mu; Mill roads, 2 REV. J. DEWITTE W e Pt T s Church of Life and Joy am.: sereen pictures from o] 1814 N STREET N p.m_ Sermon by Dr. das. A. It Kpm. *| 11:00 wm— “CON- astor, 715 pm 8:00 p.mu.— N Brown’s Memorial A. M. E. Ch. | 1 B sts. ne “fo8.] 11:00 a.m.—Sacrea Heating Seryice, - 3:00 p.m. — . “The Power of the Word” ‘HAMLm.E METHODIST BY MR, MATTHEWS DAWSON, 5:00 p.m.— ; CHURCH “Spiritual Anesthetics” H BY MR. I D. APPLERY. ALL WELCOME, H. P. FOX, Minister. W. R. Schmucker, Precentor Miss Edith B. Mornipg service SUBJECT “A Christian’s Amusements” Evening service, 8 o'clock. SUBJECT— ¢ : “The Inside of the Cup" 9:30 a.m. North Carolina Ave. . REV. J. FRANKLIN EBR s n \\h s PM THE GOSPEL MISSION} i 214-216 John Marshall Place Herbert W. Kline, Supt. Athey, Organist 1 o'clock "1 pm, Bring your children to the | playroom and kindergarten at the morning service. EVERY NIGHT _IN THE YEAR 9:30 a.m. e classes 1100 am.- ued). | arton Ave, . ID““{P\J R G, nv L "”1.:;” SN NEAR Special servic every Friday. AR LEAGUF. 11:00 8. ! & Secular League st Ve o e e e S S A a1 Pt tengue | Yo W.C A, 1353 Fstnw, n.w, ey s op dis. | 8l wer Vesper kervice, 4:30 o'clock. Graded S Bpeaker; MRS, WM. I, McDOWELL. FOUNDRY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH| Sixteenth Street Near P Street Northwest REV. HERBERT F. RANDOLPH, D.D., Minister. DR. RANDOLPH PREACHES: 1 11:00 a.m.—*The Peril of Idle Piety” Children’s Church and Kindergarten. 8:00 p.m.—“The Religious Creed of Abraham Lincoln” FOUNDRY CHOIR WILL SING— -Anthem, “Te Deum" (B Minor), Buck; anthem, “O for a 1” Foster. In the evening—"Now the Day Is Over, » in the Wilderness,” Scott. 9:30a.m—CHURCH SCHOOL. ship.” Lenten address, “The Call to Disciple- n—Dr. Lucius Clark, “Protestantism in Washington,” illustrated. y—Lenten address on “THE CHRIST OF TODAY.” VISITORS HEARTILY WELCOME CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. 9:30—Calvary Men's Bible Class, Judge Joseph Thompson, Teacher; Dr. Charles Campbell, President. 11:00—Public worship, with sermon by DR. MONTGOMERY on the sub- ject: “THE GLORY OF A TRANSFIGURED LIFE” 0:45—Epworth League devotional services. {8:00—Public worship, with an address by HON. WILLIAM E. ANDREWS o1 r of Congress from Nebraska), on “ABRAHAM LINCOLN” Special music at all public services by GEORGE HAROLD MILLER, THE CALVARY QUARTET AND CHORUS CHOIR. Pree seats to the public. Church doors open in the evening at 7:30. McKENDREE Mass. Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Streets (The Red Brick Church) CHAS. A. SHREVE, Pastor SUNDAY— 9:00 a.m—Prayer service. 9:30 a.m—Sunday school. Classes for all. Dr. Wesler, supt. 11:00 o'clock—Public worship. Sermon by the pastor. Subject : "The Message of the Burning Bush” 3:30 p.m.—Junior League, Miss Corning, director. 6:00 p.m.—"“Get Acquainted Meecting.” Strangers invited. 7:00 p.m—Epworth League, 8:00 odut‘k EVAN Subject : LISTIC MEETING, conducted by the pastor. “THE CITY OF GOD” 3 Tuesdays—2:30 to 5:30, A SERVICE OF PRAYER FOR THE HEALING OF THE SICK This is possibly one of the most important serv If you are living in close communion with God and have U 'OWER OF we want you to come an of the week. MITED FAITH ssist us in this We also extend a most cordial invitation to any and all afflicted ones to come, in faith believing that God is able and willing to do all things for them. “According to Your Faith Be It Unto You” Thursdays—8 p.m., prayer and Bible study. Fridays—8 p.m., Pentecostal meeting. Midday Service at Keith’s Theater Daily at 12:30. EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME REVIVAL SERVICES 8 P.M. EVERY EVENING (EXCEPT SATURDAY) February 13th to 20th. BRIGHTWOOD PARK M. E. CHURCH (THE COMMUNITY CHURCH) Sth and Jefferson ts. n.w. (Take 14th st car marked Takoma to 9th and Ken- nedy sts., or Ga. ave. car to Kennedy st. Walk south one block, then east to church.) MUSIC AND SINGING Directed by DR. GEIBEL Hear REV. CHARLES S. COLE SUBJECTS FOR SUNDAY: MORNING— “The Gospel According to a Man” OMO CLASS FOR YOUNG MEN. Dr. Gbibel speaks. “The Greatest Story Every Told” 9:45 am. -Sunday school. Classes for all. R. T. Wryehe, sup! 3 —JUNIOR E. Epworth u.gm e Our Church Your Church Home." Big' Chorus Choir DR. ADAM GEIBEL of Philadeiphia, Pa. The Celebrated Blind Composer and Organist, OTHER SERV LAYMEN'S MID-DAY LENTEN SERVICES UNDER AUSPICES OF THE % LAYM S RVICE ASSOCIATION Diocese of Washington With the Co-Operation of the WASHINGTON FEDERATION OF CHURCHES B. F. KEITH'S THEATER . 12:30 to 1 O'Clock OPENING DAY. Prayer—Rev. Charles Wood. Church of the Covenunt OTHER SERVICES. MONDAY Statement—Mr. E. L. Stock, prcmdenl L. 8. 3 Introduction—Bishop Hardin, Feb. 14 Address—Hon. J. T. Hendrlek, District Commissioner. Hymn. Benediction. Conducted by Rev. G. . Humphreys, president Ministers’ sociation. TUESDAY Feb. 15 Speaker: ‘Rev. Dr. James E. Freeman. WEDNESDAY conducted by Chaplain McCoy, U. 8. A. Feb. 16 Speaker: Hon. Josephus Daniels, Secretary of the Navy. THURSDAY Conducted by Rev. John T. Huddle. Feb. 17 Speaker: Senator Thomas Sterling. FRIDAY Conducted by C. R. Stetson. PN Speaker: . Hon. John Temple Graves. OTHER_SERVIC HALL MISSION Loufsiana ave. n.w. a.m., subject’ continued on BIBLE STUDENTS. Associated Bible Students AUDITORIT 5 K 8T. N.W. ISAAC F. HOSKINS, assoclate editor of l “Self-denial” FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ; CHURCH 10th and G Streets N.W. JASON NOBLE PIERCE WILMER P. JOHNSTON Ministers Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Dr. Merrill E. Gates lectures at 10 a.m. on “IN THE VIRGINI . CONVENTION: THE SUPREME COURT AND JOHN MARSHALL.” REV. JASON NOBLE PIERCE PREACHES AT 11 O’CLOCK ON “UNDER. STANDING THE BOOK OF REVELATION, THE LEAST UNDERSTOOL AND MOST MISUNDERSTOOD BOOK OF THE BIBLE.” This is the second in a series of Sunday morning sermons on the Book of Revelation. « RICHARD L. SWAIN, Ph,D. Author of the most unusual religious book recently published Pp. 227 and 228 of this week's Outlook,) begins a Preaching Mission at 3.30 conflict with your own church services. Every address followed by Questionnal Sunday at 3:30 and 8 P.M.: “THE HONEST ATHEIST” Monday at 4:45 and 8:15 P.M.: “HOW SCIENCE SAVES RELIGION, or MODERN KNOWLEDGE AND RELIGIO] Tuesday at 4:45 and 8:15 P.M. “DOES MAN HAVE A SOUL AND WHAT IS HIS PLACE IN THE UNIVERSE?” Wednesday at 4:45 and 8:15 P.)M. “DOES GOD HAVE A BODY, AND COULD HE BECOME A MAN?” Thursday at 4:45 and 8.15 P.M. “LOSING THE BIBLE TO FIND IT” Friday at 4:45 and 8:15 P.M. “LOSING AND FINDING THE SENSE OF IMMORTALITY” {'He has a message for those who have lost faith.”—Newell Dwight Hillis. Raymop s lecture on “Tho Honest Athelst’ is a story the like of Which Lax seldom been told since the days of John Bunyan.”—Rossiter W aymon LL. D. versity owes Dr. Swain a vote of thanks for demonstratinz to the students how the modern man's world may be religious: of. ¥rank C. Porter, Ph. D. demonstrated that it is_powsible to put the profoundest spiritual truths in forms understandable by the common misd uns: ph discusslon: Tayman Abbott. INGRAM MEMORIAL MT. PLEASANT (Congregational) Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential N.W. CONGREGATIONAL o:.n;.‘.:;q | Walter Amos Morgan, Minister AL | 11:00 2.m.—“WHEN COURAGE FAILS” 4:40 p.m.—Mid-Winter Musical Vespers Service “JESUS CHRIST: HIS DIVINITY” Church Quartet, assisted by National String Quartet. Herman Fakler, Baritone Soloist. Mr. Morgan will discuss the following questions: 1—What_is Divinity? 2—Was Christ Human part of the time and Divine the remainder of the time" 3—Did Christ think of Him!ell as Divine? 4—What did Christ mean by “My Father” and “Your Father”? G‘EVELAND PARK 5—How was Christ “One” with God? 6—Was Christ limited in His knowledge? Bt AR L OWELT (B3 T—What is the difference between Humanity and Divinity? FRANK ELLSW/ at is a practical proof o hrist’s Divinity? RARK ELISWONEH, MIOBLOW: | | ‘s Ste tveto worstily CRciot? or GoRY S bathy 10—What does Christ’s Divinity mean to “me”? Church School, 9:45. Sermon for children every Sunday A.M. Small children cared for during service. Sunday Evening Club, 7:30 P.M. ALL SEATS FREE (Read Dr. Lyman Abbott's statement « arian. You are invited, but plam to ave in mever is evaxive or afraid. Comtomiadito 8p.m.— Hon. Hoke Smith senator fro IMPORTA will speak on ““THE TIONAL AID TO ED. Society invited guests. Specxal Music Under the direction of MRS. HENRY HUNT McKEE at both services. REV. BELIEF —Rible_school. ESUS" 1IN HIM- SEI 8:00 p.m. -(ommunhy service. Tilustrated address by LUTHERAN. LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (Themas Circle) G. M. Diffenderfer, D, D., Pastor Sunday School 9:45 am—]J. G. Butler Men’s Clas< and Rainbow Wom- en’s Class will be taught by HON. JOHN F. KRAMER, prohibi- tion commissioner. CHRISTIAN. Ninth Street Christian Church Ninth and D Streets N.E. Bible School at 9:30 a.m. Communion and Morning Worship at 11 o’clock Evening Services at 7:45 Rev. G. A, Miller, Pastor 338 10th Street N.E. 11:00a.m.—Service, with sermon. Theme— “A FRIEND IN NEED” 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. ‘Topic— e “THY KINGDOM COME—IN MY HOME” = Leader, Miss Ethel Hummer. Address by Mr. Geo. Judd. Colqmbia H‘ighu v'ifi.'i"«'i‘.’:’.‘.f' 8:00 p.m.—Service, with sermon. Theme— E. B. Bagby. Minister 00—"THE BY-PRODUCTS oF, are. 7:45—A TREMBLING JUDGE Baptism. H St, Christian * zn L5 PRESTON A. CAVE Mlmster E “THE CHURCH OF CHRIST.” P. WHAT'S IN A NAME?" Gfl\d music_and a_Oordial Welcome. “A MAN OF FAITH—ABRAHAM LINCOLN” Thursday.4 00 p.m.—Catechetical instruction by pastor. 8:00 p.m.—Bible study, conducted by the pastor. Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Moving picturgs and address to children. Seats Free. Voluntary Contributions. This Church Welcomes YOU. Oth AND P STS. Rev. RICHARD s(‘umm‘ Fastor. §050ia miGienun Lent Zton 16th AND U STREETS thwest. m:-mfl-‘unnawn =t LL. stor. “REV. BABL TAGG. ART. ‘Assistant. T e 'rm: DIVIA ILLUMINA VAKERS AND BREAKERS." Bible school. Hon. E. Lather League, 5:45 service every Thursday, St. Mark’s Lutheran Church 5’...'... 8th and B streets o, “Come, for all unng-l YT, uperintendent. B st REV. H. DU\\I;‘:!.’{'&" “A““v -r are ready” velcome awaits you. Rible school Church of the Incarnation 14th nrd f'nlllll REV. HENRY M. Public '\'onhln 1 m4 Bible school, 9:45 a.m. Lenten service, Thursday, 8 p.m. Jersey ave. between M and N S ot New (.hl‘tst sts.—(Missouri Synod.) : J. FREDERICK WENCHEL, Pastor. ices, 11 a.m. and Bibie class and Sunday school, 945 a.m UNITED BRETHREN. Memorial United Brethren Church North Capitol and B ats. o RLES E. FULTZ, D D, Paster. inday ‘aciioer —Sermon by pastor. —C. B. —TIHustrated lecture, Foreign Fields.” %k ISth St. Christian Church 15 13th ST. S.E. 9:45 am.. 8. 8., Clames for all ages. 10:45 s Dr. Henry ¥. Lutz vespers and sermon, (Wednesday)—Lenten service. SL Paul’s English Lutheran Church Eleventh and H Streets N.W. JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D., Pastor. H}( junday school, C. B. Bateman, supt. A. ing evangelist, noted solot. snd er. Admission, 40 and 20 cents. jance, 9 church baptiem will be amin. tos First Christian Church Stansbury Lodge Hall, Bright pm.; Eo p.1.—Young People’s meeting. [2 “Temptation” 4:45 p.m., Tuesday—*'Quiet }Iour "* Address by Mr. Hugh Fos! 8:00 p.m., Thursday—Lenten uervleel !pflhl music at all services. St, Olai Congregation ’3 (Of Norw. Luth. Church in America.) Y. P. mecting in English, 4:30 p.m., Su dny. in Cheist. Courch, “New Jerwy & Morgan st. (between M and N) n.w social bour and refreshments. 7 8 'S _PROPHECIES. LETLIMENT, PAST, D FUTUEB.” 8:00 p . HEAVENLY - CHIZENSHIP." “Our Five| o lddsy’ services, Keith's Theater, dally PENTECOSTAL. Church of the Nazarene llh and East Capitol streets. LEEWIN LLIAMS, Pastor. preaching, 11 and prayer meeting, forx Gew Church of tho 010 Faith,” Pro- PENTSCOSTAL. Full Gospel Assembly N | 1242 Tth st. s.w. 1 SERVICES: Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Wednesdays at 7:30 ACL"ARE 19VITED. gram, The NION MISSION, “Keller Mzmonal Lut.heran MD. AVE. AND 9th ST. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School, 9 :30 a.m. Men’s Bible Class, 10:00. Morning Service at 11:00. Evening Service at 7:45. Young People’s Society, 6:45. CENTRAL CENTRAL UNION MISSION. CENTRAL UNION MISSION 622 Louisiana Ave. N.W. JOHN S. BENNETT, Supt. Services nightly at 8 o’clock. Sundays, 3 and 7:45 p.m. Noonday meetings every week day. ] rlllullnn Service also at the llknlnl of Christ's l\l!lltlvuf lnd‘l ;Il\‘ll K‘m‘m‘nt X;:r.(l:rtllr"lnln R. 1 .lz.'ll. SUNDA\', FEBRUARY l3th, 7.45 P.hl., HALL LU Bervices—Sunday school THEOSOPHY. 0 pm., at 20 Chauning st, n.w. N ALL W] EllA)MH . Theosophical Hall 14 Y a5 05T | Foernational Bible Students® ¢ 3 Tn Search of the Association b . . T, N.W. 3=y Fourth Dimension’ = ;anuu‘mm e AUDITORIUM, MR. INGILD POVELSEN. e g L TR T Monday, 8 p.m.—**The Riddle of Life."” W{Ié’i,fl';‘:fi"x'l’;:flh 1?10. {:Fl"';:s':Alulljfl'l, Thurs., 5:30-6—Meditation for beginners. JORLD E TO BE ENTABLIAN: Friday, 8 p.m.—H. P. B. Training class. R OONE Ml las N oW TUVIn g AT X e var Bunday, 4 p. Study of Emotions. d 7:30 p.m., Bible studies; Wednes- :lomlt‘-yi 8 p. 1841 North Capitol st. P-m., Dlflnl’ prayer meetings, Seats br. Baker's ¢ in Esoteric Christinnity. 1 wecome, Classes and library open to all interested. 1, Preaching. 11 a.m.. 8 p.m. Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church (Ohio Synod.) 13th and Corcoran & Preaching, 11 a.m. a Bunday school m. G. B. LENSKI, Pastor. " Concordia Evangelical Capt. THOMAS McKEE, Speaker Mrs. A. McCormick, Soloist COME TO THE VALENTINE PARTY Monday Evening, February 14th, at 8 O’clock, Given by the Lutheran WOMEN’S CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY ©. W LOCHER. Paitor. REV. LUCIUS CLARK will give a stereopticon talk on the Tomorroy_—Services, 11 a.m_- in Buglish. | pROTESTANT INSTITUTIONS of Washington. A sl)eual mu- | ALL WELCOME. . |sical program has been arranged., ALL WELCOME. ) 2

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