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‘ THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN GTON, D. C. e SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 121—PART 1. 11 Latest Announcements of Church News, Activities and Services Sunday Scho ol Lesson| the power of the Holy Spirit. Wi PAUL'S LAST JOURNEY TO | |will keep us free from Vo folliss -.3: JERUSALEM.—Acts 20.1-21,17. sins of men while we live as & man Golden Text—Let us not be | |*Bouf NS0 ) 11y g1ders or bish- weary in well doing; for 1n due | |ops to remember his ministry—follow e b St his example in caring for the blood- faint not.—Gallatians, 6.9. bought flock that had been placed Ilmd;er zlheh; :;al;;l:h’:. He urged l{lem N . 3 nsp! these two motives, BY REV. HUGH T. STEVENSON. | 0, 01 co” of thelr friend and the Paul brought his ministry in Ephe- | cost of the church: to be loval in b= to a close shortly after the riot | [ACE (Y, B9, mUBIRters. e charges at we considered in our study of threaten the church and protect the s work in that city two weeks ago. membership by ceaseless labor and e never allowed persecution to ;fl;}'mclt;m?:l!cfi! A iluenceite ench his zeal. He always, with "‘”chureh‘b future were well foupded. ception of his stay at Corinth,|The foes within the fold proved to bul oved on after a popular outbreak to ; the dangerous ones. They are stil] the other fleld of labor. This time he most dangerous that we are called on to meet apd master. ; lanned to visit Rome and Spain. Be-: r:znlut 'v&ord!:‘ rcfl.ll’d‘ the L‘vr&'l bre closing up his work in Greece | Parting wi s disciples on_the urches w 3 established = bring his missionary activities in fomething sacred in the close ""'l ] brace and salutation upon the cheek he countries that were located upon e he Acgean sea. He pianned to com- Of fhe oriental -I'-‘:“ Dathcs tand lete. during his visits to these |beauty of the.closing scene. when urches, the collection for the poor Paul pointed them to their Lord, Ferasalom, which he ‘proposed to | Whose life proved the truth of His ke and distribute among the needy ! WOrds. which. are recorded nowhere hero when he made his final visit to | else in_Scripture: “Remember the he city of Zion. It was during this ' Words of the Lord Jesus. how He eaid, eriod that he: carried the gospel to|lt 18 more blessed to give than to re- Iyrium, the mountainous country on , ceive,”” would be spoiled by any com- e eastern shore of the Adriatic sea ment. They need none, for they touch hat “embraced Bosnia, Croatia and {the heart of the race. eirCas Juring s mis | oo trollable ‘barat of tears that on that he coi d | e “bu o g and Gee. | roke from his friends as e said good-bye to them was an illustra- three months with | tion of Paul's power of drawing out e Corinthian Church Paul pushed |the affection of love from his loyal toward Jerusalem, paying farewell | Churches. In the narrative which 1s upon his brethren of the |follows ‘of his wayside ministry urches at Troas, Miletus, Tyre and | €n_rtoute to Jerusalem there {s the fesarea. He thoroughly understood | revelation of his love for disciples e peril that he faced at Jerusalem |Shown during the stopover at Tyre. well a8 on the way there. Although | Their love prompted the warning o changed his plans of sailing to|against his going up to Jerusalem, lyria. when he learned of the plot of | but the undaunted spirit of Paul e Jews, who considered him a rene- | caused him to continue on in spite e of their faith, to murder him |Of the efforts of the brethren at Tyre, ring the voyage, and made his way | Who followed him with their families one and on foot overland through |to the seashore, where they joined cedonia to Philippi, he could not|him in a parting prayer. and that turned aside from his determina- [Of the prophet Agabus, who teld him on of visiting Jerusalem, although |in the home of Philip at Caesarla of ul recognized that it might end in | his impending danger. He was ready is death. Probably the reason that | to be bound or die, as we ought, for oved the apostle to press on toward | the One whom, having not seen, we jon was that he saw in his visits |love. The true follower of Christ ith the representatives selected [ should be ready to endure any suf- om the three distinctive fields of his|fering or make any sacrifice re- piasionary work—Grecce, Asia Minor quired for the Master's name and nd esus—bearin; ts for the | glory. ocrEo’(" the Jemw‘em‘lchun an The offering that Paul brought pportunity to establish a better | With him for the poor brethren in nderstanding _between the Jewish | Jerusalem, which he had collect ristians of Palestine and those of | from all the churches, and his visit e gentile churches. He determined | With the brethren were admirably o make the effort to unite both|adapted to further the apostle's plan ranches through a mutual agreement | of binding the churches more closely or more effective missionary work. |together. = It went directly to the Paul found Luke, whom he had left | hearts of the Jerusalem brethren, n charge of the church in Philippi, | just as our gifts for the rellef of Nling to join him in his trip to Je- | Europe, Russia, China and the near usalem, So after observing the - | east have donme in those stricken ver feast with the membership of|lands. It was a practical demon- he first church which he had estab- | Stration of good feeling and of broth- ished in Europe, they sailed for|¢rhood that served to remove all dif- ma onary visi is letters to the Romans and Cor- hthiane. After spending = ferences. It indicates to us the Evidently their trip to that| oblest use to make of wealth and material possessions. In -this day, when the .multitude of calls is apt to make men forget their duty, as stewards of God with money which has intrusted to our care, we ought to see in the calls the oppor- tunity of manifesting the spirit of Christ Jesus by helping others. We all ought to follow the golden text that Impresses wupon us our duty, “Let us not be weary In welldelnf. for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not” ' ’ —— CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NOTES. Karl. Lehmann, former southern states fleld. secretyry for the United Society of Christlan Endeavor, will address the Christian Endeavor So. ciety at St. Paul's English Lutheran | Church, 11th and H streets, tomorrow evening at the Christian Endeavor service. ‘The ~Christian_Endeavor Alumni Council of the District of Columbia will hold a dinner next Friday even- ing, at_Calvary Baptist Church, 8th and H streets. A program is be- ing .prepared. Among the.guests of honor- will be a member of President Harding’s cabinet and one of the officials from the Unitéd Society at Boston. The November meeting of the Dis- trict of Columbia Christian Endeavo Tnion will be in the form of a union social. The members of the union will be the guests of the Christian Endeavor Society of the Metropolitan Presbyterian Church, 4th and B streets southeast, where the social will be held. —— The American War Mothers, a na- tional patriotic organization, elected Mrs. R. E. Digney of White Plains, N. Y. president. A § BAHAI MOVEMENT. ty was prolonged by the equinoctial inds. Here he met the seven mis- jonaries who joined him on his last journey to Jerusalem, where he prob- bly hoped to meet many of his old ewish friends and persuade them to ollow Christ. It is evident that Paul ould not have been a popular preacher among those people who to- ay would have a preacher deliver his jnessage by the clock. The last night hat he was in Troas the apostle breached so long that one of his hear- rs, Eutychus, who been over- ome by faintness and drowsiness, il into the street from the third- ory window and was picked up dead. Paul restored him to life and contin- jed the service until the break of fay. The crowded room, with its or ventilation and lighting system, probably combined with the length bt the sermon, was responsible for the hearer being overcome with sleep. No stop was made at Ephesu: pause Paul wished to reach Jerusalem bn time for the feast of Pentecost. ie ship touched at Miletus, where he summoned the elders of the church o meet him for a farewell confer- 'nce. During that meeting the apos- | le gave an autoblographical account | pf his ministry in Ephesus, that he ever expected would be printed, but, hich Luke has preserved for us. His eoo1d reveals the heart power of the postle’s personality that gripped his isciples and made them his personal jends. In his review of his three ars’ them Paul laimed that he had no regrets con- ning his work. This can only be coounted for by the fact that he was ‘one of the few men in any age who understood Christ and acted as Christ ould have acted In his place’” He ifts the curtain and lets us see not| only the man himself, but his mes- ge—"Repentance toward God, and th toward our Lord Jesus Christ; id the gospel of the grace of God;| d the church of God which he hath purchased with his own blood.” He addressed the leaders of the! Ephesian Churoh as he did because | hey were destined to play an im-! po nt part in the development ol] ‘he kingdom of God in Asia Minor. Paul charged them to consider their bwn spiritual needs. One of the great- | st v dangers every preacher, nastor' ind_priest has to overcome is the bility that in his zeal for others e may forget his own uglrmml needs. , it is the danger of modern life that| hrestens every Christlan. The love: 'or gold is apt to destroy the love for; 3od. All servants of Christ are called pon to see that they keep their char- icters clean and unspotted by sin., We are to have such a passion for ouls that we ought to be willing to! an; place at any time endued with NETHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. s _ 6100 GEORGIA AVE. N.W. REV. E. A. LAMBERT. “WORLD PEACE.” bject by Dr. E. 0. Watson, 11 a.m. e sets am, b Leme T15 P ““The Forces That Conquer, MT. PLEASANT 16th st. o.w. pear Lamont. Rev. Clifton K. Ray, Minister #:30 a.m,—Sunday school. Classes for all Ladies® Bible class—Rev. H. M. Reed, teacher. Men's Bible class—Tracy L.| Jeffords, teacher. Morniug' wotsh'n ‘with sermon by [Emo 11:00 Rev. J. Howard Wells, D.D. | 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. The men will bave charge of the meeting. $:00 p.m.—Evening worship with sermon by “The Valte of One Thing”| Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer service. | St Paol T ou0eon sivags, ruster. ul-”.l“7l ¥ mwu..“ conducted SURSUM CORDA (lift up your hearts!). The Service will be House, 1901 o'clock ul this WETHODIST EPISCOPAL __S0OUTW. Q ot. Det. D 0545 8.7 —Supdng. scksol, - Hatly’ Dage” A er e "W MrLaN, T EPWORTH THE GOOD WILL CHURCH M. E. CHURCH SOUTH Corner. North Carolina ave. and 13th st. REV. JOHN PAUL TYLER, Pastor 9:30 a.m.~—Sunday school. Morning worship at 11 o’clock right of Tokio, Japan. Sub- ject: “Conditions of Peace in the Pacific.” - Evening worship at 8 o’clock. Sermon by the Pastor 7:15 p.m—Epworth League, 8:00 pm. Thursday—Prayer meeting. Comne, let its’ worship together. 9th and Massachusetts Ave. and K St. The Representative Methodist Church CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, D. D,, Pastor. REV. M. L. RIPPY, Assistant Pastor. Dr. Chappell Wilt Peach N_!'oniingl and Night, Sunday, October 23. Morning subject, 11 o’clock—“The Hidden Wound” 8 pm.—Qverflow service. Address by Rev. Rippy. Recital, 7:30 to 8:15 Deane Shure, at both services. pm. Chorus Choir, led by R. Music by Men’s G'ee Club ) Foreign Sunday Monday. Oct. 24, at 8 p.m,, Church Choir, Glee Clubs and Soloist. School at 3 P.M. Every Sunday—FREE Epworth League, 7 P.M. concert of southern songs by 3 TH E NEW CHA RT. REV. ALFRED HARDING, BIBLE COURSES OFFERED FOR TEACHER TRAINING 'auxiiiary ofticers were elected as fol- Committee Named to Escort Bishop | 1 ©.m&p. Two courses of instruction in teaching training have been an- nounced by the Board of Religious Education of the Diocese of Wash- ington. Both courses will be given by Rev. Charles E. McAllister, rector of the Hyattsville parish and a member of the board. They will be ed | Deld on Thursday afternoons at 4:45 o'clock and Thursday evenings at §' o'clock at Epiphany parish hall { The courses begin October 27, with | intermissions on Thanksgiving day ! and during the Christmas holidays. ' The classes are open, without | charge, to all Sunday School teachers ' and those who wish to become teach- ! ers. 3 ‘The, two courses are “How to Teach the Old Testament,” which will | be glven in the afternoon, and “How : to Teach the Life of Christ,” which} will be given in the evening. Twelve | 8subjects are covered in each course. In the afterncon course the sub- Jects are: Values and Difficulties of the Old Testament for Church School Work; The Old Testament in the Christian Nurture Courses; The Stories of the Old Testament:; Prob- lems in Criticism and How to Deal with Them; Teaching Points in Old Testament History; The Old Testa- ment in Courses; The 'Senior Pupil and his Old Testament; Old Testament Prophecy and its Teaching Value: Old Testament Institutions and Their Significance; The Old Testament as a Pathway to the New Testament; 0ld Testament Ethics; Review. The instructions will cover;twenty | hours’ work, and each member of each class who attends all of the ses-i slons, passes the examination' and' completes the work will receive a! certificate from the General Depart- ment of Religious Education in New York, and this certificate will count’ toward the department’s diploma as a | licensed church teacher. H The remaining courses for this dl- ploma can readily be taken by cor-' respondence or in subsequent.classes in this city, as it is the intention to hold such classes :at intervals. ‘The courses can be taken separately or together, a credit of ten hours and certificate being given for each! course. NEW CHURCH (Swedenborgian.) Church of the New Jerusalem | (Revelation, xxi-2.) Sixteenth above Q atreet northwest. Sunday morning service at 11, with spe- cial sermon by the Rev. Fred Sidney Mayer of Baltimore.” Sunday school at 9:43, with adult class a 10. Holy Eu pper at 1Z. Spe- at 8 in the Par- Links Between ligion”; dineuusion led by enry ‘Dole of Wilmington. 38 fenaing tives ry. V. PAUL S8PERRY, Pastor. METHODIST PROTESTANT. N. C. AVE., North Carolina Ave. 5% 5 1. REV. P, W. CROSBY, Minister. 9:45 &.m.—Sunday school. 11:00 2 m.—Subject— e Burning Bush” 8:00 p.m.—Bubject— Crisis in Galilee” 7:15—Christian _Endeavor. BVERY SERVICE HELPFUL. Rhode Island Avenue Rbode Jsland ave. at First st. n.w. REV. G. 1. HUMPHREYS, Minister. ST !‘-iavm M. E. Church 14th and B sts. and Mass. ave. s.e. WM. BREOWN, Pastor. Twenty-eighth Auniversary, Begins Oct. 28 o Nov. 9. 9:80 a.m.—Chureh school. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by pastor. Morgan College Giee Club. 1 4:30 p. H 8:30 p.m.—Benior Leogue. | 8:00 p.m.~Dr. B. W. 8. Peck of Balti-! more, Md. - The frien s of church and visitors will be | made weleome. fi! Splri 4 reach at Hills- | 3:80 p.m.—The pastor will e C. “.'33 "I:f:s?}mm by, Rov., Cunnlighain: Trinity A. M. E. Zion Church| . and Sherman ave. n.w. A N IERSON, P: i i i i | meeting. “THB FOR - THE ‘WORD OF GOD.” t: Mr. Geo. E. Battles. These services wiil help YOU. % ¥ Israel C. ML E. (20505 ers. 5. tor. : Sehool. ser- mohi, subject, *The Suprema Eove. 6:30 p.m.. Bpworth o8 B J*Thristing for God."” ‘ednesday, 8 p.1 prayer and class meeting. Everybody pm., wel- D.m.—Christisn Endeavor. 00 p.m—Serimon by pastor. W. H. MANOKOQ, Pastor. ___ #T._ MARK'S EVANGELIO . METHODIST M, B Ghromce o son, pastor, - At Central M. E.| Church, 5th st. between M amd N six. n. Dr. James W. Tyier, Pastor. BISHOP OF TOMORROW AT THE SOU NCEL' OF CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. WASHIN AUXILIARY ELECTS OFFICERS At a recent meeting of St. Vincent's lows. Spirityal director, Rev. Mgr. Thomas; organizer, Rev. Francis Cav- anagh; = spiritua! ' directress, Sister Rosalia; president, Miss Mary C. Bo- land; vice president, Frank P. Gun- ning; treasurer, Miss Agnes Downey: secretaries, Mrs. Margaret Birkle and Miss E. Prosise; trustees, Miss Anna Sheehan, chairman; Miss Nohe, Mrs. Margaret Towberman, 5. James Simpson, Mrs. Frank G g, Mrs. Anni King, Mr. E. ," John Kane, James Simpson, nagh. An ‘address was delivered by Rev. Father Graham, chaplain of 8t Vin- cent’s. WILL CONDUCT MISSION. Bishop McConnell to- Preach at First Congregational. Rishop Francis J. McConnell is to cdnduct a preaching mission at First Congregational Church, 10th and G streets, beginning tomorrow after- noon at 4:45 o'clock. He will speak twice daily through Friday at 4 and 8 p.m,. on the general subje “The Appeal to Life." ‘The subject of the address tomorrow afternoon is “The Spirit of Prophec: while the evening address will b “Jesus and the Human Values.” Rev. Jason Noble }ierce, pastor of the church, will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow on “Luke, the Beloved Physician.” At 7:30 o'clock Harry Edward Mueller will give an organ recital. N Vet Church of Our Father (Universalist. 13th and L sts. SUNDAY, OCT, ching at 11 a'm., by R ex'dent of Sabject, “THAT I MIG! KNOW HIM." Other_Sunday _observances us usual. J. Stanley - Northeast. ““The Church of the Big Welcome. REV EDWARD HAYES, D D.. Pastor. Sunday_school, 9:30 a. 3 p.m.; Epworth League, 7 p.m. 11 am! — “Francis Asbury, the Prophet of the Long Road” (Celebrating the 150th year of the landing ap St the frst American bishop.) pm— “Men Who Sell Out” Welcome to All—Ewpecially Strangers. American University Chapel Rev. ARCHIE W. DAVIS, Pastor. —~S8unday school. = SPECIAL MUSI0, Foundry - Church 16th near P Street N.W. Green motor buses pass the door. Rev. Herbert F. Randolph, D. D., Minister. Sunday Program: 9:30 2.m.—Church school. Classes for every- bods. 11:00 2.m.—Sermon— ‘Rev. John R, Edwatds, D.D. 11:00 a.m.—Kindergarten _ and _ Children's Church. Bring the children. 6:45 p.m.—Devotional services of Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon— Rev. John Reid Shannon, D.D. The filnest music. , The heartlest welcome, THURSDAY, 6:30 to 7:50 g.m.— SCHOOL OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION. 8:00 p.m.—Address by pastor, followed by social hour. ALL WELCOME. & Bk " Union Methodist Episcopal i 20th st. mear Pa. ave. n.w. REV. WILLIAM JOSEPH MEEKS, Pastor. 11:00 2 m.—Sermon by the minister. “Nian's Approach to God” First in a series on xvth Chap. St. Luke— “The Heart of the Gospel” ! THE HOUSE OF GOOD FELLOWSHIP. = v Methodist Episcopal Church . Cor. 5th and F sts. n.w. v. J. C. NICHOLSON, D. D. 11:00 a.m.—Worship with sermon by pastor. 9:45 a.m —Sunday school. Towa Ave, M., E. Church 14th and Bmerson sts. n.w. *The Community Church.” HARRY EVAUL, Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—8unday, school. B 11:0 a:m.—Sermon, ~:Asbury, Molder of Amer- nism.* + 7:00 p.m.—Epworth : 8:00 ‘p’:ll.—dfinw.‘ *'DES! RTER."” . . METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Ebenezer M. E. Church t. . 8:00 p.m.—Litera: ram. ‘ :80 p.m.—! gue. 7:30 ;.-.—mv. R, A. Green, former U. 8. chaplain, wiil preaci. BVERYBQDY WELCOME, :TON, TO CONDUCT 'HEAST PLACE OF WOR! Howard University. Junior League, . 30 BISHOPS EXPECTED | DETROIT, October 22.—One thou- sand delegates representinrg every part of the world and including_thirty or more bishops ‘of the church are ex- pected here November 16-17 to attend a conference of the Methodist Epis- copal Church, that is intended sto be- come one of the most fmportant meet- {ings in the history of Methodism. Objects of the conference are set forth in the following call that has ibeen sent cut by the committee on conservation and advance of the church: “The purpose of this conference is to assemble representatives of the Methodist Episcopal Church for three days of Thanksgiving, prayer and cotnsel on the general theme, The World's Need and Our Reply’ The conference will be held for informa- | tion, inspiration and the deepening of ihe spiritual life of the whole church. It is hoped through this con- ference that America and all the world will hear the solemn voice of | a great church, reiterating its loyalty and the devotion to Christ as the hope of the world at a time when the { moral and spiritual forces of the world are chaotic and unaroused.” | "The conference is _described by | church officials as a “follow-up” of | the centenary movement. The regular meetings of the council of boards of | benevolence, the bishops and the | bourds of the various missions and { junction with the conference. | "It is announced that the bishops and | many visiting pastors and laymen { will " deliver addresses on topics of i world interest, In addition to the delegates, several { huna churchmen of both the i('lvr'y und laity from many parts of the country are expected to attend the | sessions. DEDICATION EXERCISES i | REFORMED PICKED TO MEET PRELATE. | First <" 18,40 ozt o THE SHIP, DR. JAMES D. BUHRER. —Bibie #chool of ull departmenf m, services. ¢ 7 AND © ST Curley From Florida. Frace urxy Mgr. C. F. Thomas, rector of St.| ‘proemr b o Patrick’s Catholic Church, with Mgr. M. F. Foley and Rev. Lo - terday by an METHODIST EPIBCOPAL admin’s to xo| Waugh CHURCH. to St month | N to escort Bishop Curl Zaltimore | for his instullation as urchbishop No- hool. 2 P, 01C ANCESTRY." R‘l‘uflh League service. ST'S EASY YOKE.” from | Two committees of priests 8 p.m ‘Washington and others fro more will go to Richmond, Va., tworth Methodi: {vember 29 to mect the party Pe thodist i Episcopal Church ~ | Grant Circle and New Hampshire Ave. N.W. {G. Ellis Williams, Minister !“The Church With a Program” | ,2:308.m—Sunday schodl, ort it to Balt escy i 1 T {" Kosedale M. E. Church 6 Tenn. e. . Minister. 11:00 by Mr. 0. J. R ary 3 dall and the minister. ahe { 00 Praye d the Conference for 8:00 p.m.—*"Prayer an 3 Dumbarton Ave.M.E.Church! P T fmitation of, Armaments.” Dumbarton_sv v 3 w.| Large chorus choir and quartet w'll render It 3 i fine muste at both services. i 1 The METHODIST UNION OF ‘Washington, D. C. ANNOUNCES Lecture by Bishop W.F. Anderson,D.D.,LLD. 0f Cincinnati, Ohlo. MONDAY, OCTOBER 31 Lincoin rond, R 4 ave_and U st, n.e. 8 p.m.—"SMALL PLEASUR C Puifipnians, 4.4, supt., | . Church school, M. R. 5 i :20_a.m . S S { LECTURE BY | Teinity MLE Church Bihop Win. A.Quayle, D.D. LLD. F ’ldmsurn DAWSON, Pastor. | of &t. Lonix/ Mo. | Sermon by . MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21 | pm.: address 1 SUBJECT— RisHor AunC oEy “Abraham Lincoln, ESAIY OF the First American” MUBICAL NUMBERS BOTH EVENINGS Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church 9w AND P STREETS N.W. Is Sin a Fact? ! Is Jesus Christ a Savior From Sin? Is Salvation by character or is Christian Character the resuls of faith? Is Christianity a system of religion or is it the triumph of a PERSON? _Bradb Church Lucius service at Spec REV. J. i i SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC SERVICE of the sane type will begin tomor-. row in the METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH (the National Methodist Church), John Marshall place and C sts. n.w. One block north of Pennsylvania ave. REV. A. MACKENZIE LAMB, Pastor Evangelist of Pittsburgh, Pa., will assist the minister, preaching each evening at 7:45 o'clock (except Saturday). SUNDAY, 11:00 a.m. and 8 p.m. Mr. Lamb will preach. 3:00 p.m. Chinese Sunday School. 6:45 p.m. Epworth League Social and Devotional Meeting. Strangers are most cordially invited to worship with us. There will be during the week a chorus choir. This church is near all the down- town hotels. The Saturday Night Social will be held as usual. HARRY DAWSON MITCHELL, D.D., Minister. CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, superintendent. i teacher; Mr. O. W. Youngblood, president. 11.00—FPublic worship with sermon by the MINISTER on the subject: “The Eternal Defiance of a Heroic Soul” { 6:00—Bunch social. 6.45—Epworth League devotional service. 8:00—Public worship with sermon lecture by DR. GOMERY on the subject: ) “John Smith—The Man in the Shadow” i Special music at all public services by GEORGE HAROLD MILLER, THE CALVARY QUARTET AND THE CALVARY !CHORUS CHOIR. Church doors open-in the evening at 7: !Free seats to the public. Mass. E 10th Streets MCKENDRE (The Red Brick Church) SUNDAY=— 9:00 a.m—Prayer service. 9:30 a.m—Sunday school. for all. MONT- Rally service. Dr, Wesler, supt. - Classes 11 0'Clock—Thomas Harrison, the Boy: . 'will preach. 3:30 p.m.—Junior League. Miss' Corning, 5 4 6:00 p.m—"“Get acquainted meeting.” o . 7:00 pm—Epworth League (a great meeting for-young people). 8:00 O'Clock—Evangelistic Meeting, conducted by the Pastor. ere is always an gltar service and prayer for those necding help. gn:r: : Bfluyyonr =nuved friends, and Belp them on to 0:‘. " Tuesdays, 2:30 to 5:30 pm—Service of Prayer for the Healing of the Sick. ] fHURSDAY—Midweek service—School ‘of Prayer—a most profit- wbie meeting, where a large number of ?eo‘rlq_‘fe trying to learn the secret of prevailing prayer. You are invited. Fridays, 8 pan—Pentecostal meeting. it i church extension will be held in con-' - CAMPAIGN OPENS HERE. | AT BIG M. E. CONFERENCE Episcopaltans to Push Drive Lead- | ing Up to Member Canvass. Vith the minsion service held Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday of this ! week at four of the Episcopal churches In the Washington diocese, | ,the nation-wide campaign in this city was formally opened and will be pushed with vigor in every parish in the dlocese. Between 500 and 600 workers, it is estimated, attended the conferences and were advised on the work to be done leading up to the every member canvass, which takes ! place November 20. { Committees either have been or are being organized in every parish in the diocese to carry on the campaign. Rev. D. Wellington Curran, in charge of the campalgn here, has arranged | (for all-day meetings to be held in! each of the Maryland counties which e a part of the Washington djocese. jThese meetings will be held early {in November. 5 1 —_— The first woman missionary to South America—Miss Martha Watts—who 1was sent by the Methodist Episcopal {Church South in 1881, founded a smal 18chool, which has served as a for the entire public school of Brazil. UNITED BRETHREN. Memorial United Brethren Church North Capitol and B Kev. CHARLES E. FUL —8undsy school, ermon by pastor. —C. E. > i stor. |__8:00 p.m—Sermon_by pastor. - BAPTIST. E. Hez Swem 5% e sruton | c! who speaks Sunday, 11 nd each night next week, Centeuniul Bapt. €h.. Holder of W. . and § ) i Tth and Ere ne. BE A : 2nd and R. 1. ave. n.w. | Lor. Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSON. Py 11 am ur 8 pm., ‘‘Our Salvation.” Bible echool. 9:30 a.m. Juniers, LISTIC SERVIOES, RION COLB Preaches_every night at 7:45 p.m. Brcept Baturday). ELCOME TO Al I&FT.EEI;AI‘;T Fifth Baptist | Church E pear 7th B.W. HE LOST CHRIST.” AL KERVICE FOR BOY8 | Second Baptist Church DR. A. R. LOVE of Vi ia will preac l thiee’ ines Sundny 224 ety 78 p.m.fl'l CATHOLIC MEN TO MEET. All presidents of parish councils of he Washington District Council, Na- tional Council of Catholic'Mex, together with the members of the cxecutive board, will mect Tuesday evening. at national headquarters, 1312 Massachu- setts avenue northwest, Plans for thy winter activitics will bo discuseed. There will be a meeting of the speak - ers’ bureau Friday evening, at 8 o'clock at the headquurters. George J. Cleary will preside. (ORTHODOX) 13th & Irvi ‘school F; ing ats. Tt Sunda,; 1, 9:45. Meeting for worshi 11 . Mo nd Mar- garet M. rey of Itimore, Md, will b resent. . E, 6 X All . a 03 a1 e ot. m.w. Friends’ Meeting 32 7%, % unday) school—10 a.m. First day (8 ALL ARE INVITED. WAPTIST. 4th and Va. ave. RBV. HOWARD 1. with_sermon THAT WORKED A 'A_BIBLE TEXT BS8 MIRACLE on BUSL: A thousand seats and & thousand-fold wel- come. Come worship with us. BAPTTST CHURCH, Smam—o._ Elder J. T. Rowe, pator. will preach ip Pythian Hall, 1012 8th o. Bunday, Oct. 2, 8 p.m., 41l floor rear. 7 Petworth p.m.—Evangelistical sor mous by the pastor. tism at_evening mervice. With 3 Th and Randolph streets. v. . PAUL LANGHOR: :NE will # “THE DESTROYING AN re fnvited to attend all wervices West Washington Baptist Church OF. rubject, ¥ 7:45 (Ha i p.m.—""No ptism at the opening of the evenins [ 5. B. 10, ible classes. 5 ““The Church of the Real Welcome. c] People at Church prayer meeting, Thursday at Temple Baptist Church Tenth and N sts. n.w. Rev. J. J. MUIR, D. D., Pastor. (Chaplain U. B. Senate :30 Bible school. Fail classes muk- rmons by BUC 3 ‘A MYSTIFIED RULER. 9:30—Calvary Men’s Bible Class; Judge Joseph W. Thompson,’ .39' Ave. N.W. Between 9th and e S ¥ s Cheisclan Fade All wel, R “THE FINAL JU NT." 7 p stian Endeavor. All welcome Mon —Haraca night mm"ncm:vr CHRISTIAN GREETING TO ALL SERVICES m, Tues—Philathea and Y. W. A. night. Wed —Jr. aud 8r. B. Y. P, U. night. i Kendall Baptist Church : niahe. i NINTH AND B S.W. ] pel, 3; B. Y. P. U.. with o o Muste: Choras Cholr. WELCOME TO_ALL. Metropolitan Baptist Sixth and A Streets Northeast. John Compton Ball, Pastor MORNING AT ELEVEN— “The Always i Lifc'wm 9:30—Bible school. A elass for you. . school, 9:30. One hundred young people wanted for onr Christian_Endesvor, 6:45 WE NEED YOU—YOU NEED UF. Nineteenth Street Baptist Church Cowner of 15th and I streets northwest. WALTER H-BROOKS, D. D., Pastor. —8unday school. .- astor. Theme. —Sermon by P 5 AE_PURPOSE OF GOD IN THE EMPTION.” 1 9:45—Brothe: 3 3 $1 ;H‘;‘:“g :m 5 :’;‘.‘;‘-’L PLAN OF REDRMFHNOX. - 2 utermediate ane nior O. E. AS—uters & E & p.m.—Ser Dr. "Scott, pastor of ““1"7-51;[‘1‘61_"; SEVEX-FORTY.FIVE Shiton B-;?;fl cz{m& Auantit iy, %, 5. 2 Rev. M H. Jackson, vecretary of the i1Ie or Fool de Foreign Misxion Board of the “Nationa. ATTEND THE GLOWING, GOING, GROW- ING CHURCH. THERE I& A PLACE POR YOU AND A PART IN THE SERVICE. See the Baptisms Baptist Convention, will conduct a_series of meetings. under ausp'ces of the Bapti<t Ministry of Washington, during October 2628, at 8 pm.. in_the interest of MISSIONS IN OTHER LANDE. You are iavited to. these serviees, Sabbatii and week days. Sixteenth Street and Columbia Road TO BE THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY Rev. Gove Griffith Johnson, D. D., Pastor ! 9:30a.m.—Bible School with classes for all ages. | l | i | | 11 a.m:—Morning worship. Preaching by the pastor. 8:00 p.m.—Evening gospel service. Pastor preaches on “The Church With the Helping Hand” (Acts 3.and 4) The pastor is taking this great Book in these services with the general theme, “The Church of the First Century and of the Twentieth.” COME! Young People bid you welcome to their special meeting at 7. Thursday evening at 8 hear Pastor Gorodishz of Russia, “the modern Savonarola.” Harvest Home Service next Sunday morning. “HIM THAT COMETH TO ME I WILL IN NO WISE CAST OUT." FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16th and O Streets, DR. HENRY ALLEN TUPPER, Minister Sermons for Sunday, October 23, am— ! “A Sacred Stewardship and the World Outlook”- 8 pm.— ‘I:Thc Passion for Peace and the Coming' Conference” ‘Will Japan give trtuble? As the Japanese problem is extremely acute, Dr. Walne, resident for thirty years in Japan, will discuss the latter subject in the evening with Dr. Tupper. Baptism at close of evening service. v i Special musical numbers by quartet at 11 a.m.; quartet and chorus in the | evening. S. 8, Adult_Bible Class, so ably taught by Mrs. each Sunday Are you one of them? B Y. P. Unh)l:’ meets at 6, and social hour and refreshments. Devo- ! tional meeting at 7. Come and meet these young people. You will be madu | feel at home. H Have you gotten your {wgE | | i ! | 111:00 . 9:30 a.m.—Rev. F. I. Winter, supt. Classes for all ages. Join the George: Gravitt. New members bank? If not, ask a group captain for one—and LP LIFT THE LOAD.” o [ AM.—Quartet, “There Is a City Great and Strong,” Schnecker; contralto solo, “Awake Up My Glory,” Harker. P.M.—Anthems by the Solo_Quartet /and Evening Chorus: “Ye That Stand in the House,” Spinney; “O Paradise. | O Paradise,” Harker: contralto solo, “The Publican” Van de Water. i * _ All young men and women desiro f securing training ‘in the rudiments | of breathing and tone-placing, also sight reading and thm, are invited ! to join the %Wl\(ng Chorus Study Club” on Friday at 7:30°p.m. ! " DR. LEN G. BROUGHTON of Richmond, Va. conduct services here from Nov. 7 to 13, inclusive. Be sure to hicar wonderful orator and scholar. Strangers and visitors always welcomed av THE HOME CHURCH CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH -8th and H Streets N.W. REV. WILLIAM S. ABERNETHY, D. D., Pastor. REV. A. F. ANDERSON, D. D., Assistant' Pasto. REV. A. D. BRYANT, Minister to Deaf. ' SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:30 AM. N. S. Faucett, Superintendent. 11 a.m.—Sermon by Dr.' Abernethy. Subject: This will be a service and & sermon particularly for young.men. JUNIOR CHURCH, S. S: Building. Address, Mr, B. C.Geitsinger. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. Subject: “WAYSIDE SERVICE.” a do when you haven't anything to do? Much of ‘our Lord'x mlnlrtvrl;. :u: ;::‘-I(qm:fl ""y‘lg“ passed hy.!‘ Come, and hear how he utilized bis spare moments. - You may find this service just what you need. 8:00 p.m.—SERVICE FOR THE DEAF. Rev. A. D, Bryant. Christlan Endeavor Meetings: Sunday, 6:45 p.m., Senior, and 7:00 pm. Intermediate; Tuesday, Senior, 8:00 p.m. 8:00p.m.—CHURCH PRAYER SERVICE {(Entrance on H Street). will this § i i i i