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10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. &k SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1921 Latest Announcements of Church- News, WILL OMIT CONFERENCE. The Baptist Ministers’ Conference will not be held as usual Mond: | TWO PROGRAMS GIVEN. but { Entertainment and Party Mark LODGE GOING N BODY. Masons to Attend Pinkney Memo- ::"' gy ‘3'””:""‘"‘1‘ il 'l“'"‘l:'rj: | Bethany Baptist Christmas. rial Church Service. on of emancipation at 3 0¢loct Tl 4 Christmas entertainment wa Mount Harmon Lodge of Masons the Vermont Avenue Baptist Churchiy oo 5 505 B9 G50 O Baptist Sund: will attend Pinkney )hfx:urial Church, when Itev. of Alabama | school last Wednesday evening, under | Hyattsville, in a body - tomorrow will deliver the direction of Mrs. W, E. Vaughan. | night at 7:15 o'clock. The rector of A Christmas party is being given this | the parish, Ttev. Charles B McAl- afternoon to the children of the pri- | ister, will breach and the music will mary and_cradle_departments, under f METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Whate. METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL: | John Marshall place and € st. n.w. 11 a.m._Commuu “It Came to Pass” | PM “Cultivating Contentment” Other sery WATCH NIGHT SERVICES FROM S To 12 0°CLOCK. Harry Dawson Mitchell, D. D., Minister The National Methodist Church: meoln Road Church as usnal, Tmpressive —Chiurel sclioo] st E p.m.—Epworth League service. M. R. Speelman, | Hamline M. E. Church 9:30—5 .m.—Communion. unday School 1la 8 p.m.—Sermon by . REV. H. P. FOX, Pastor, “A Vision of the New Year”| T MT. PLEASANT METHODIST CHURCH 16th st. n.w. near Lamont. Rev. Clifton K. Ray, Pastor | Classes for all ¥ sehool. o class. bl elass . —Morning worship, Communion. S:00 |yt —Eveningz_worship. The Pastor Will Preach at| Both Services 7:00 pm. Service for| | We w Come a WESLEY CHAPEL Methcdxst prscopal or. F aud o St st NICHOLS! m.\ Douglas Memoria LV EDWARD HAYES, D. D. Watch Night Service, 9 to 12 p.m., Tonight (Saturday) \L\‘)\\ SERVIC. l-\~ | 11th and T sts. rilieast. Pastor. Junior Sacramental Service (Raptism and Reception of Members.) | S pam “How to Know the Future! Before It Happens” A WELCOME TO ALL Petworth Mcthodtst Episcopal Church G. Elhs W'llxams, Minister shire ave. n.w. and Upshur. . Raudall, supt. il Lea | | the direction of Mrs. alt W. wen. New otlicers of the Sunday schoo will e their positions tomorrow morning, preceding the Bible schoo session. W. Wilas Smith declin on of superintendent new officers are: W. H. B superintendent; Everett F. Ha ssistant s erintendent : Wilbur, treasurer; Theodore L. Med- ford, secretar: Loude bough, recording Brown, librarian: librarian mus] Bowci, spartment: superintendent cradle William Salmon, superintendent the home department. new hymn books will be used Bible school ing for the first tim endent M. of ) mary Newkirk, roll; and Mrs, tomorrow morn- . the junior 1 2 program of C mas carols which will not only include the tra- ditional English carols sung every but also several compo- Sitionis arvilliam Harrison Moore,| NEW YORK, N. Y., December 31.— C| r director. < il ctaxaki: e85 Ui semior chofr will sing| MOSt Rev. Meletios Metaxakis, the al program, including some|new Patriarch of Constantinople, now mu Tev. Mr. McAl- | here, says that differences between wlain of Mount Har-|the eastern orthodox churches of _The service will be held - John, the Evangelist's which he is now the head and the Angelican communion, of which are the Church of England and the Epis- copal church in the United States, are very slight and that it will be his purpose immediately he assumes of- fice in historic St. George's Cathedral, Constantinople, to bring about union of these great bodies. He anticipates, s, no difficulties on the part of school h ic Wednesda the parish house. Waldo Burnside, superintendent the school, was in assisted by J. J. T. Graham, secretary; H." W. Dorsey, Sher- man James and others of the teachers. d its annual night in f a 16th Street Near P Northwest. Green motor busses pass the door. Rev. D. D., Minister. 9:30 a.m.—CHURCH SCHOOL. A class for 11:00 a.m. “The Mood of thc Mastet 6:00 p.m.—NEW 10N B SEWORT 8:00 p.m.— “Good Cheer for the New - Year” VICE BY FOUNDRY CHOIR. MUSICAL S Thursday, $ p.m.—“THE MODE A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. Herbert F. Randolph, CHURCH."™ NATION-WIDE REVIVAL. Church of Nazarene to Start Spe- cial Services Tonight. Commencing with watch night ser- sht the Church of the is to sitart a nation-wide every church or the de- astern ays that all of the questions iav in_union have already been ered and disposed of. He is emphatic in his statements that union is worth while, it will sShow a common front and pave the way, he hopes, for union between the eastern and western churches, the latter mean- ing of course the Church of Rom The patriarch is in touch while in rica with the new Bishop: of New k. Rt. Rev. William T. Manning, and with the head of the house of hishops’ jion on the matter, Rt. Re Darlingion, BNhl ) £ ¥ led in the union wh talks of. At Lambeth, year ago last summer, taken, with the Archbishop of Cante bury at the head, looking to union, which the new announces a In the plan is in the mi; tries continue anuary. 7th “and tor, chur ] t; Williams wi lobley and ¥ and K A Rev. Rev. London, a v Iowa Ave, M. E. Church o # and Emerson n.w. N 'Le ommunis Church.*” "\l{lfl VAUL, Pastor. patriarch favors purpose to make re also the Church of Sweden, which, unlike the Lutheran church of Ger- many, has archbishops and bishops. Plan for Larger Union. Immediately this union is effected, the new patriarch of Constantinople < assured the Anglican and Swedish . through the Ame: shop Manning snd ngton, that he will try to les n churches into the I Rosedale M. E. Church ne. Minister. ave R, 1. FHE FAMILY CHU Dumbarton A_ve. M. E. oL ntunion- hore eption of mem ague. CHURCH { BRIGHTWOOD PARK M. E. CHURCH Sth AND JUFFERSON STS. N.W. Rev. Chas. S. Cole, Minister —11 am. OF TOMORROW." Sei Special Musical Service p.m.—ORGAN RECITAL. MISS KATHERINE RIGGS, JANTS THE DOUB Sunday scho BUILT t all of the This is *| union th about. EPISCOPAL. ~ GOOD SHEPHERD, Sixth St. between H and 1 N.E. REV. C. S. ABBOTT. 30 and 11 am. and § pm. St. Stephen’s Churf'h 14TH ST. NEAR COL. BD. Rev. George F. Dudley, D. D.,; Rector. Rhode Islang Avefiue ode Island ave. at First st. n.w. MPHREYS, Misister. JANUARY 1, smnvinion Service for the Church ommu and_Sermon. i ng Prayer and Sermon. for dying n munion. n Healing serv- the pastor. Choice 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. b Sl PAL (Colared) "Lane C M. E. Church 14th and C sts. ne. UL L. MOORE, Pastor. the pastor. choice pworth ermon by the pastor. December 31, night meeting. ____A Cordial W You. wateh METIIUIHST EI'ISLOPAL s.e. 5ot SEPH DAWSON, and P I'h. D., Pastor. ave. southeast. 11 pm. . address ng Co sermon Who will Night servic Watch W'i 1, METHODIST augh CHU Third and A Streets N RD F. D()“ ument. o’ Suy pworth Léague service. S p.m. “Hawthorne’s ‘Book of Waishes’ ” Make a good start on the New Year. and worship with us, CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W.,, between 14th and 15th Streets. /A " JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:00 P.M. SATURDAY— E OLD-FASHION WATCH-NIGHT SERVICES 9:30 DAY MORNING—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. 9.30—Calvary Men's Eible Class, Judge Joseph W. Thompson, teacher; Mr. O. W. Youngblood, president. 11:00—FPublic worship, with sermon by the MINISTER, on the subject: “THE TALE OF (Special violin 1. solo by 6:00—Bunch soc 6:45—Epworth Le 8:00—Public subject: Mrs. OUR YEARS” Ruth Brouson Logan.) gue devotional service. worship, with sermon-lec ture by DR. MONTGOMERY, on the “THE LANE THAT TURNED AT LAST” Special music at all public services by GEORGE HAROLD MILLER, CALVARY QUARTET AND THE CALVARY CHORUS CHOIR. FREE McKENDREE TONIGHT Saturday., Dec. 31st Watch Night Meeting Begins at 8 O’Clock 8 to 9—Music by the choir and an address by Dr. C. C. Rarick 9 to 10—Social Hour with the Epworth League in Charge. 10 to 11—People’s Praise Meet- ing. 11 to 11:20—Addresses by our local preachers 11:20 to 11:50—Address by the pastor: “Burying the Dead TS TO and Watching the Sun Rise.” 12 o’clock—Consecration Serv- 1ce. Everybody Walcome All the Time THE PEOPL Mass. Ave. N.W. Between 9th ana 10th Streets (The Red Brick Church) Chas, A. Shreve, Pastor Sunday— ® a.m.—Prayer service. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. ler, supt. Dr. Wes- Classes for all. 11 o’clock—Pablic worship. Sermon by pastor. Subject: “The Open Door, 19227 Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper 3130 p.m~—Junior League. Corning, director. Miss 6 p.m.—"Get-acquainted meeting.” 7 p.m—~Epworth League. 7145—A Christmas Cantata by the choir, Stanley Bell, director. Tuesday, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m—Service of prayer for the healing of the sick. Thursday, 8 p.m.—Bible study, praise and prayer. Friaay, 8 p.m.—Pentecostal meeting. zathering and Come " Ebenezer ML E. Church R Cor. 4t1 and I ot I W, WA mnion. aten meetin, \ul love feast. Tirpeau, D. Wish, Dist. al and literary program, worth L hour. . “Talking Tt Over With Holy com- munion. 0 p.m.—Epworthh Leage tor's subject, ons. services will begin Saturday night 7 ARE_WELCOME. Galhrmth A. M E. an Church . After The Up- Tmportant De- Begl ___and Calvary qm bet. 30 prayer and ward Call. ¥ EPWOR"'H THE GOOD WILL CHURCH M. E. CHURCH SOUTH Corner North Carolina ave. and 13th st. n.e. Tpreaching, Rev. Mary E. Tay- w York eir p.m —Rev. Mars Tay Evangelistic services will continue during the You are welcom, WANTS WORLD CHURCH UNION By Linking His Charge With Anglican Communion, Patriarch Would Even- tually Unite All Christians. Rev. Philip A. Dales, Asslutant.l tians of every name. The immediate prospect of union is for all bodies in the world with the single cxception of the Church of” Rol Even in that the Pope of Rome has personally and officially promised he will pray for the success of Christian union. union, when effected, will mean 70,000,000 ‘members, compared with the 240,000,000 population adhering Lo the Ruman Catholig churches of the world. 7 The new patriarch of Constantino- ple is ine of five patriarchs of the Holy Iastern Orthodox The other four are the patriarchs of Moscow, Antioch, Jerusalem an Alexandria. But ntinople supreme, so t os is at the head of the entire eastern hicrarch In this hierarchy are the national churches of Russia, Rumania, Bul- garia, Jugosla Greece and some others. 1In 1453, when Constantinople fell. the Turks t Cathe dral *o which Meletios will go. ched to it is the patriarchion, or residen.y, sim- ilar to the Vatican. which is the pres ent paluce of the Pope of Ton For generations under the czirs of Russia, owing to political trout the relations between the Itu church and the patriarch of Constan tinople were strained, and the power of the patriarch of Moscow grew Nicholygs Cathedral New York, built with money from I late czar himself contributin ular] to the maintenance expense. The pnlr arch of C UllFldll(H\oph wa not consulted, and no Greek Church representative ever officiated in it. Bolshevism Halted Work. Since the bolshevist reign in Rus sia contributions to support have ended, {rhurch work in Amerie; much hindered have had to be H tel; howeve election of Meletios Russian Metropol Russian Arcihb and pledged the vited the new | the Ru day. cember 19, Thus in New York took place a reconciliation -of | differen, chiefly politieal, which have ed for 150 yea The new patriarc meiropolitan of Athen snt politically of Vv workers Tmmedi- nt of th was made the 1 Platon and the calte former] nd an izolos. Hel d also of the Church of Gre serts that the Greek Church is one to cause trouble and jlooks for an early adjustment of ali difficulties, which are small. The last patriarch of Constantinople was an acting one only, and died while in London last summer. There has been much delay in electing a new pa arch, owing to political conside tions. Before his departure for Co EPISCOPAL. | s | Watch Night Service “EPIPHANY” G Near 14th SATURDAY, DEC. 31st, 11 to 12 P.M. Conducted by James E. Freeman, D, D., Rector CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION and 12th sts. n.w. 0 and 11 am. and 8 p.m of Washington will visit the Parish Church New Year's night at § o'clock. | "ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 23rd street near Washington Circle. Rev. Robert Talbot, D. D., RECTOR. 7:30—Holy Communion, 9:30—Sunday school. ‘10, morning prayer v t ginia ave Tragedy of th OBSERVES PRAYER WEEK. Western Plans Meetings in Members’ Homes | whers Mabel-Stuard, Butterworth, other Ang steps toward union. “ret paren under both the Zovernm the patri of minoritie: pire, and ing of that tre St. Agn: Agnes’ Churc Grace Chunch o All Samts Church " Activities and Services NEW EASTERN ORTHODOX HEAD|PASTOR STEWART ENDS HIS CONNECTION HERE REV. HOWARD L STEWART. At the prayer meeting next Thurs- | night Rev. Howard I 1 conclude his pastorate at Church. 4th street a drai of ia, comparable to St. | has accepted the pastorate of the Peter's in Rome for the wi Leigh Street -Baptist Church, Rich assigned to the Christia nmond, Va. h tomorrow quarters the small parish church of | morning ricnd to Have George. Since that date St{ls Jes atly enlarged, In the evening his subject will be | The Crimson Crime and Triumphant ages.” Presbyterian Church il he observed an Church r meetings in The week of prayer > Western P number of pra < of the congre the meet- will begrn at e following is the list of homes - held AON 21t s 18 T stro 14th leabers Z. Allen, 1108 d M 18th street. ¢ meetings are preparatory vangelistic which | was ‘deposed when King Cohstanting e cE eI returned to Greece, and Jed to Amer-|and other unity 1 ted while in New York toland s he will e the head of the portunity to confer in London with church. he returns to Constantinopie the Archbishop of Canterbury and an church leaders on the In Native of Crete. The new patriarch is a He still 1 nd Jerus e being ele for a4 metropolitan of shop on the Islan eight ¥ ed entente \\nh""*"" Arch- ‘exilea “from ion to the th The -4 his “tion . but the archbi xpects it will not insist upon inter- ing in the m: the clergy, full rights of s om. The of rament also placed a ve declared g the treaty lded for the full re within the ottom that the fo he sublime porte to overrule such an lection had va __EPISCOPAL. 16 Q 8T S. S 9:30 0. 10 and 11 a.m. 3 Rev. GEORGE W. ATK T D Services 30 p.m._ J. W. AUSTIN, R usday. 11 o'elock. \iax 1n each month, Hols Com- mitnlon Attt otelock. ud_instruction. 11:00—Holy Communion and sermon, u) m.—Organ recital St. }mzs fees: ? CHURCH, fwm ST. Mass. ave. n.e. nd 11 REV. JOHN PAUL TYLER, John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church Corner 14th and Corcoran sts, n.w. Pastor ATURDAY, 10:20 p.m.— WATCH NIGHT SERVICE SUNDAY— 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. S 11:002.m. and 8:00 p.m.—Public{ 2 \ \vorship_ o e’l;l;e:!:e!n‘l('es Will help you start the New The pastor will preach at Brkox; s lr\{lllz;?:ml both services. ) Z0Cpm-_Eoworthaliea guie: P i .;;sfi“ff‘l,fi\li,‘:‘-:,z:.’?a rally services. 8:30 pm—All_churches tors in- te Monday, 8 p.m.—Grand State Pageant. 0. E. JONES, Pastor. CHURCH, 1st AND B STS. 8.W. and ps Thurs., 8 p.m., Prayer Meeting. | Come, let us WORSHIP TO- | . GETHER. |Israel C. M. E. Mm M E. Church South REV. C. L. KNOX. Pastor. Saturday evening, December 31, 10th and B sts. s. ervice, beginning at Hwo’clock. 0 a.m.. Sunday, school: 11 a. mn!s«er, CLAUDE M. HESSER. —Holy communion. 0 pm—*Beginning Again a.m.—Spnday school. [ pworth Leagu Mount Vernon Place Church 9th Street at Massachusetts Avenue THE REPRESENTATIVE METHODIST CHURCH CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, D. D., Pastor. REV. M. L. RIPPY, Assistant Pastor. Morning subject, 11 o’clock—“NEW YEAR’S CAPITAL,” by Dr. Chappell. Evening subject, 8 o’clock—“A MAN WITH THE PEP,” by Dr. Chappell. \ Chorus Choir, led by R. Deane Shure, at both services. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Organ Recital, 7.30 to8 p-m. Epworth League, 7 p.m = Led by William Knowles Cooper. Music by Ladies’ Glee Club. Overflow Service at 11 am. Midweek Service, 8 p.m. Thursday. Continuation of lectures on messages of the books of the Bible by Dr. Chappell. Music by Men’s Glee Club. 2 FOR NEW YEAR'S—“PUTTING ASIDE TAE THINGS THAT ARE BEHIND AND LOOKING FORWARD TO THE THINGS THA™ ARE BEFORE, 1 PRESS TOWARD THE MARK OF THE PRIZE OF THE HIGH CALLING OF GOD IN CHRIST JESUS” watch , will preach and con which will continue two unsaved revival service, weeks, Come and bring your friends. rybody welcome Foreign Sunday School, 3 p.m. N _CHRIST CHURCH LTINS CURTIS WHITE. Hert E, CIRCOMC e ) holy commm ristmas musie,_repeated: § p.m ser, anthem. “Crossing the Bar riily weleomed. Grace Church (Woud: Take Forest Glen car. St. Mars’s Clapel nmunity Miss __ Silver_Spring . THOMAS’ ces 8. 11 and e Dhuble Kign Incarnation LIGHT CENTRAL ‘UNIO’N 'Ml‘ss'ldiir— 622 Louisiana Sundays, 3 and 7:45 p.m. Sunday, January 1, 7:45 p.m., Ministerial and Visitors Are Invited to John S, Bennett, Supt. Services nightly at 8 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. John AT HOME Ave. N.W. REV. WM. A. EISENBERGER, Speaker NEW YEAR RECEPTION MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 2 TO 5 P.M. Members of the Board of Directors and the Council S. Bennett Inspect the Mission INTERDENOMINATIONAL. INTERDENOMINATIONAL. DR. RUSSELL H. CONWELL Will Deliver His Famous Address, “ACRES OF DIAMONDS” MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 8 P.M. First Congregational Church 10th and G Sts. This Address Has Been Given More Than 6,000 Times Reservations made through H. J. Counciler, 2012 1st street morthwest, Fhene North 9275, . ation. Leaders | chs of Antioch a) )’.n -hob ll o op | the autonomy n emw) ferenc mer right of)made a m shed with the sign-| | m *. portunit VY CHASE | | i caiiee of Time | | asting the Anchor | i | Sunday School Lesson THE REVOLT OF JEROBOAM 1 Kings, 12.1-1 Golden Text.—Thou shalt not make unto thee a graven image, nor any liken i s iy thing that heaven above, or that . earth ber or that is in the water under the earth; thou shait not bow down thyself serve them. E in BY REV. HUGH T. STEVENSON. We commence with this lesson a series of studies concerning the later iers and prophets of el Our first_lesson starts with the division {of the kingdom into two parts and {our last study in the series will bring jus to the close of the Old will be called upon 1o stories which every ag their r govern gripp they principles _ that conduct. With a ¢ and actors we can se our day being enacted and le Lo apply the principles to the lems of®the hour. The ads of studying the history of Israe eals, a8 no other historical God's hand in The failures of an usually be traced the negl iritual Jif domi- nafes the material activities of men. division of the Kingdom that ul, who welded the - tribes in spite of their tribel differcnees and jealousy into a living unity and power nation, which developed under David and ached zenith of glory under plomon, was not entirely the result Itehoboam's decision. when th d their would nointed king Shechem. The appearcd in the o forced Jero- in ands 1o him :nt to his b over the nation in ds of revolution of Solomon, w m into exile bec -formers ed that he reduce the burden of taxa- tion. Samuel had warned the knew™ full well that the shment nr a kingdom meant ex- s 10 pa David had Solomon tolerated potic in rule S oppre e an intol- filled the people content. The en sm for humanity which mark. mmencement of Solomon’s re! supplanted by S polytheism. Hig desire for gra ve. F Ble burden that verywhere with d He w. proud . a task that alled for stat ip. Rehoboam revealed the influence of his Ammonitish mother when the orm broke in m, although his request for three days o consider the de ds for relief indicated some thing of the wisdom of Solomon. The clder statesmen recogni that the ung king faced ‘an organized op- position when they recommended that he become the people’s servant and promise to help remove the burden He faced the same peril that every{ of the modern world has s a result of the world war. & that the find a4 path that remove the hurden imposed by ict, which has be . espe heavy upon the industrial orkers. Wise leade ationship tha lity and national am. encourage uhtines fmo prosperi his thought- by his in- to com- n end to n Ephraim Ithier rural B the burden rested d to the cry our tent; fore other we whom . ralli I hoam, “To own hous. poorer. while upon e to thine | had become wining re ready for the | ag who' aroused ient feelings of jealousy and dif- S found out that he h=d take, but God had willed | se of the so-called| us life on the . who, although personall »d, had permitted and tioned the introduction of false in the land. If he had be serve the people instead of requiring that they serve him Rehoboam micht ve averted for a season the di on, but his selfishness brought an | end to his prospects fc ing of the nation. He n The tribi might have won by cone swept into the tle cr. tional s changze i of Toyal to ¢ ation. were revolution by the bat- which emphasized the . their love for indepen- Grace Churc Rev. MEADE BOLTOY Services, ST. MARGARET’S Conn. ave. and Bancroft pl ion and sermon by THE er and sermon Ly Hinkel communion Thursday and Friday (Epiphany) at 11 o'eloc ALL WELCOME, “Woashington Cathedral the ALWAYS! | du, imade ! would h: Igolden rule | nable | tr ! sites 3 1 industri ic and democratic ution that ced Jerusalem m being proud capi 10 center. When a amends lector with pi made when the a religious Rehoboam saw that he had mistake he tried to make nding his chief - smise hich if he had relicf 5 requested people, but aroused s factional he youns army of 1%0,0 umin, wh ned loyal house of 1 - of the that h tes the resnit of peac vid and S et them port of away Blood ever-living from “huttlin by pointing out t the Kingdom was Many a modern hist »"the hand of ( men. » one ¢ rate from the solution of the ndustrial and economic problems thi are being faced by all srument s very hour. Prof. Karl Bebr to »d in the of organiz fh.u\ the best-e of historieal phi Sophy was thag all the power, pro; perity and mental energy of a ra or nation sprang from and lived by its religion: that when its refgion ceased 1o ins th—that its energizing principle — t ingraect. power, vigor and prosperity ¢4 that nation died away in proporties and ultimately h ment physically. secret of God's boam. When the parliament d to ratify the sele ht the aro- of Israel re- ion of Reho- fu: s their king and selected a der, their choi~e fell upon m. whase servies and exe tive ability had made him a n auer of men under Soloms n summoned by his follow. i the protection S fatal errors Swas alliz with usting to 1 Jeroboam the prophet, that he planned vide the nation and make him ruler over ten tribes (even before as forced olomon to scek protection of Shiskah of P, the nation had forsaken Je- . eroboam commenced = ancient She. the northern restored th the Jabbok fur-kizht that it w outw build: 1 it was to dev of to build up hem s th ion of it the muster mmanded ords of a found the tion th throne of Isracl. cognized tha the upon poleon religious nature of his sub ed to be met, and he proce elop two new ters of rel which would b m from t tie which united them to and - Jeaov ih ru in ices em conne zdom h tried reliz men and consequen d helpful. He rfeit religion nd historic the ror the dom. in to for iern southern eparcd the for the of the demnation du the way nation to sl et us not for- bly did not 1 from the wore tther to pre- i nd ¢ selected the of the two Dan and Bethel loy br use them from their king. H for th Zolden ¢ were vener: worship in th ple. He fille hood from Levites new to influ ose points Knew ve long jour- he did_in the worshi nation to wors ther than that it would be ve the nation from i} had Temple of demned b before fatal Poiiti and state tro: to ith, for p use religion to ends rather than the slory of He brought upon himself and th people the condemnatic -hovah stands con. s placed expediency He ude the religion for on of churel proved disas- liticians seek to further their own ng un Iwavs who h; thing f the pow nzodlines: nate dor in ver- r for the His aets of Israel. living God and us furtherance of spelled the ul SCISCOPAL. St. Mark’s Church THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. ‘Wisconsin ave. near Woodley roud. the Dean Festival Service Christmas carols in The Christmas music will be repeated. Take Georgetown and Wisconsin avenue cars Church of the Ascension 12th and Mass. ave. Rev. D. Wellington Curran in charge. Holy communion. Church school. Sacrament of baptism. 100 a'm —Holy commuaion and_sermon. Christmas music will be repeated. CHURCH of the ADVENT Second and_You Streets N.W. REV. THOM WILLIAMSON, JR., Rector. 7:30, 11 aud 8. m.. holy communion. ary 1, visitation from the Bishop of Washington: 11 .., holy communion and sermon Harding. _ All_welcome. TR 3rd.and C sts.NW. avid Ransom | New Year Eve—11:30 p.m., Watchnight service and hioly communion. Sunduy; 11 8w —"“Toda: 8 p.m_—The Miracle Man. The_Civie and Community ¢ Christ Church, Georgetown, Corner of O and Slst n.w. H. W. BLAKE, Rector. coufirmation, by Bishop ans “music_repented. Evening prager ani 'Chei rols_sung by c 14th ind A B.E. a St. Andrew’s Church L avenue and Vst J. 3. DIMON, fourth nw cetar. and sormon, ‘St. John’s Church, 16th and H Sts. Holy communion. Sunday school. Holy communion and_sermon . Roland Cotton Smith, 1. 1), 0 p.m.—Choral evensong and address Rev. Edward 8. Dunlup, M. A Thursday and Friday—Holy communion at 12 noon. Epiphany % NEAR 14th ST. JAMES E. FREEMAN D. D., Rector Will preach at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Holy Communion, 8 and 11 a.m. Sunday Schools, 9:30 a.m. and 3 pan: Men’s Bible Forum, 10 a.m. Afternoon Service, 4 p.m. Young Peop'e’s Society, 6 p.m. Organ Recital at 7:30 p.m. SERVICES OF THE WEEK : 8 p.m. Sunday, service of “Pray- .er and Spiritual Healing.” 11 a.m. Friday, Holy Commun- ion. 12:10 p.m. daily, I\oon day pray- er Service, -