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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, 'APRIL 28 1923 Latest Announcements of Church News, DR. SWEM TO MARK | NEIGHBORLY RELIGION 13 Activities and Services WILL COMMEMORATE TWO CURES REPORTED not now crave spiritually so that we can get morey, or give money 8o that DINNER FOR FEDERATION. BAPTIST. M.E.CHURCH UNION, MDOWELL'S TOPIC Bishop Says Alliance Must | Be One of Souls to Effect Maximum Good. MAKES CENTENARY PLEA we can get conversions. We will not seek to capitalize power or buy the souls of men. Need of Spirituality. “But these two supreme adventures must be spiritualized according to { Christ’s own mind and spirit or He cannot use them fully when they are accomplished. We must find the soul of unification. And we must find the soul of giving or fail in the deep purpose of giving. We need in both churches a better spiritual and in- 1 tellectual life not chiefly &et together or that we lmnuo\ but because we ether and going to ralse”our The mind that was in Him nore than ever be in us be- we are’ going to have more ey and larger numbe T The end 4 {world. We a ting together Membership Can and Will Raisal"‘ save money here and there or re- | duce wuste at certain places, but to| Fund Needed to Se nd_save the pre ge and Age, He Declargs. t's hands a church with without friction, make our united big church, that it will more spiritual power !than simply the sum of the power inow in the two churches added to- | ther. And we must get our bigger, teadier treasury in such fashion that he church that fills it and the men and women who administer it, will see the heavens open and the cloven Itongues again as even the best among it at present j ux have never done before. What {can He do with us. even if we are though united and financially prosperous, if, not be we have one withered hand? the uni- Asks for What Purpose. nd the post- How can we help Him lift the w the pre 10 redempt s to must church, our have vastly which has to 26 itk the Methodist ch William F. Mchow the Pacific Chris! WS by Bishop printed in 1t che vocate, i3 as fol *Our church has befor two commanding 1 the church as a w their signific Methodism ma aware of fication of | i | centenar ! DPlans “to s who those « denominational assur- shallow and super life? The life King hurch at least sponse to Him these two . therefore, moveinents a red them these mighty Lo two enter- life of the with what urch come o _kind both mendously b How wiil the chu chureh thnugh s sofution” will ans succeed much more t and the Body much nore raiment, far more than meney wnd organization. Eapeets Unification, “We ean prol formal unific churches. We plan one great r hat sets the human soul . fills these re- oment, burdens | accountability, | Increasing sens with with m % to them the th re ions them bring of Wl W accomplish the of the doubtiess will at parties Iy ra upon the se for our lering our world Seas By vemembe hip | ¢ timulation de t o be do them - endeavor not destitute of spiritu two lot of it in the church. agre least the | the There is and eage without the would not even be planning unific tion and the holy service of the pres- | ent age. But if these two endeavors ire to mean for the world what Christ | the soul of the churches must move reully and deeply involved. | There must be a new and broader con with the mind of C can, m wi in o ty aggeed ouzht world; we in the ally ood financial of Christ y member Him as in th mr-m and say with Rimy e | spirit of the Lord is upon me, beca He hath anointed me' to 7 1ge: 4 new with the living Ch and His present p {world, that we may life of holiness, s ,in the world. Propulsion of Christ. iritual church is not m ts emotio thin. Spiritual life, power. ence, are begotten by th, ugh'an ever fresh relation with the ever living, ever working:Christ. | We labor to unite the .\'(-]mrd(»drhur‘(‘h- . labor to fill our Lord’s The larger our church, treasury, the mind and spi break in the e unguestion be Roth of thesc dor Ar will do us to do th problems involvel, our tithes, the cducation the prieyers for guidance will irge our minds, end our mental; rizon and vision 1 quicken our ritual lifte. The roflex alone : beneficial to the | church. ! H.\ thing synagogue in : from | and spirit try and beyord price. n be at eraving s, good L. P. Jacks has writt 1 article the Monthly which humbiy | I¥ “But of th ing Hibbe S without the d desir as_this of the L ver ebruary has real I= the i il br. our_very and size. Or we Him, strong for Him, o bring peace and redem 1&d) i broken “world. Ma: useless 1| Eo lnto these two high adventures, ry soul | B bheey of Joel will be fuifilled -again, | would not} g vhe “our “sons and _datightess - will | {speak to this bewildered ‘the | world | It then would | »f churches to be ! be a unifi A mere com machine the a3, e of us whoss hair is white Yore dass A unific th.the tion of Mett hinat e fo ja , will be cured of:th timidity the conservatism of a = ,‘.h dreams that we shall leap withi the for- : | ward-going ¢ a unitary soul inspi and wonde; Dold ol inspired | the day of the Lord. the gr { trious. day of salvation in His perf atement can proposed funtlc i daking. Kige for sm ne of larger spir- <5 and sting which real spirit zood thing grows. < wrong. | ersed or our his financ ich we are enter is not for our ‘big busin 1 ataristivel cor | lits, but toward And we do | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE E SPIEs | CHURCHES OF GHRIST.: SCIENTI. *|BRANCHES of THE MOTHER cm;xcu THE FIRST CHURC! SCIENTIST, I¥ Bosrou MASH: | First Church of Christ, Scientist, Columbia roid and Eelid st i ‘Secomi Church of Christ, Sc.em.s:,f N.E. Mawonic Temple, St $nd ¥ sts, Third Church :of Cln:lst, Sc ientist, Masoni ple, 13th st ave. iFourth Church of umst, Suen The Arcade,14th st. 3ud Park 1, o upon w with " BROBATION AFTER DEATH” 112.m. and 3 p.m. ulum, 11 am MEETINGS— ey (except ;.ma Sundays and holiday: APITOL §T.— t cent Wednesdage, :30 to 5:30. sed 14th and G Sta.— Wed., 10 to 7, and Sua. | o5 B. F. KEITHS THEATER During Constructém of New Church. 5—Sunday: school holidags) . Mornirg worship. uu,onuio BLD mon by the Minister “THE P{UCLEUS" Ser- CENTRAL UNION JOIY S, BhI\NF!T’l. Supt. The Mission of the Churches COME THE “Little Man With a Big Message” 'EVANGELIST M. R. JAPHET Sunday Night at 7:45 o'clock. n‘\a\ Monday Xight, 8 p.m., Mount Pleasant,’ W. C. T. . will conduet the meeting, with REV. WILLIAM WEBB Speaker 11TH ANNIVERSARY Pastor of Centennial Baptist Church to Preach at Both Services Tomorrow. REV. eleventh of the to be observed tom: Rev. and evening w itennial Baptist Church, eets north sm will pr Tth nd 1 s Dr sw ng Christian En Baptist Church anniversary of its e fifth rign 181000 The society contributes the sala of Rev who ix its mission- ary representative in eeting ton charge of Miss F ty. Ars. W Abernethy the pastor. will tall on Baptist Denomination is Doing.” lands tow ht wil PRESBYTERIAN. SIXTHPRESBYTERIAN | 16th AND KENNEDY STS. N.W. REV. MAURICE S. WHITE, Minister. ons by Rev Wallace Radclxfie, D.D.| et e | WesternPresbyn.nanChurch' o H st. between 19th and 20th n.w. Rev. JAMES HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.— “JOHN THE BAPTIST” 7 Eadeavor. “THE CYNIC” 00 MUSIC BY TH Peck Memorial Chapel REV. lkémG W. ;{E‘TC};'U‘X Minister. 1500 a/m, \IIIII«I~\ BY R. . B. ROEISO‘I Illustrated Address on Chma | PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Plac GONE, SAYS TURNER Methodist Speaker Laments Effect of Paid Workers on Christianiay. CHURCH REFORMMOVE Rectors in Episcopal Edifices to Preach on Work of John Kebble in England. Special Dispatch to The Star. , BALTIMORE, April 28.—"“The indl- vidual's sense of responsibility to his neighbor has disappeared, crushed out by thg avalanche of paid social work- | commencement of what is variously paria sttt B the “Tractarian movement.,” s to be ner, general secretary of forelgn mis- | © TR TR T at the Na- The famous sermon of the Rev. John Kebble, delivered at Oxford. England, in 1833, which was the | AT HEALING SERVICES Meetings Being Held at Old Wes- ley Chapel at 5th and F Streets Daily, Except Mondays. Christian healing services are be- ing conducted at the old Wesley Chapel, 6th and F streets northwest, by Miss Mattle E. Perry and Dr. and rs. H. E. Ressler, daily, except Mon- ,dhy'l‘ lt afternoon and evening meet- ngs. The services opened last Sunday afternoon at which time two women are reported as having been healed. One claimed she had not been able o raise her hands above her head for eight years and the other had Church Organization to Consider Activities May 8. A dinner will be given under the auspices of the Federation of Churches May 8 in Epiphany Parish House, 1317 G street. Its main pur- 086 18 to secure proper publicity for the plans of the organization which are now under way. Several brief ad- drnllcl will be given, and information regarding the various phases of the ration’s work will follow. The dinnor Will be merved at 6 o'clock by the women of the church. Dr. James E. Freeman. rector of Epiphany, will preside and deliver the main address. A number of prom- inent business and professional men Maryland Avenue Baptist Church 14th and Marsiand Ave EV. J. A. COURTR! Pastor Long Tsland City Cor. R Immortal Side of the G will_close the the ascension of Christ "West Washington Baptist alst ana X e nw. Dr. 1. W. 0. lk}mnmn D 9:45 a.m Nam #:45 n. o e ustin, will speak va—: A" OREE ]CANNDT Y. Pass to Go to Chureh "WISCONSIN AVENUE | slons conference of North 18:15 p.m. F ] Eckmgton NORTIT CAVITOL, COR JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, MINISTER. 11 am. “THE POINT OF CONTACT” 8 p.m. “SOME QUESTIONS ABOUT GOD” | New York Avente Presbyterian Church ‘The Lincoln Pew. NEW YORK AVE., 13th AND H STS. Rev. Wallace Radchffe, D. D, Pastor Emeritus, tor’s Assistant Rev. William A. Eisenberger 9:30 A.M.—BIBLE SCHOOL. CLASS —PUBLIC woRsmr. WITH MON 0! wonsmp WITH ¥ RMON Oleater E. Jenney. D. D. “The Cathedral of the Soul” ALL »WELCOME. Fourth Presbyterian Church 18th and Fairmont sts. n.w. PASTORS—DR. JOSEPH T. KELLY. DR. ISAAC WARD. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.—Classes for all :30 8.m.—All men welcome. EVERETT NAFTZGAR Singing Evangelist, and Mrs. Helen Edgar Lancaster in charge of theimusi m.-—Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper reception of members. m.—Senlor and Tutermediate C. E. erm: :00 p.m.—Get Acquainted Hou: A friendly, cheery church, ‘Whers every one uight at S—Prayer and praise serv- t 11 em wuma. » nlulnn-ry soemy K nm. Miss McQuown FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH \ ' \ Amerlca. | o001 Cathedral and in several other told those who attended the sesslon |y i vy onyrehes of the Interdenominational conference !y "oy BN TR e L Gountry Mount Vernon Place Methodist | clorgyman of the Church of Ena- land, became a fellow of Oxford and later held the chair of poetry. He was the author of many popular ymns. At this period in the Church of England the spiritual side of the: church was being neglected and the relitical side magnified. Certain acts | of parliament, including the re- moval of a number of Irish bishops, caused Kebble to preach on the sub- ject of “National Aposta: The Oxford movement, of which Dr. Newman became the acknowl- ged leader, had for its purpcse the training of public opinion to recog- rize in the church a divinely created institution and rot a political pla thing, and to correct the abuses which had grown up because of non- SECU"AR LEAGUE. ’rn-s«ld.enl_ rectors and ‘“fox-hunting The SECULAR LEAGUE novement lasted until 1841, 1101 E STREET N.W. been without the use of her right hand, following an automobile acci- dent {n 1917, The meetings are held at 2:30 and 7:45 p.m. PLAN CONFIRMATION Archbishop Curley to Administer Sacrament Here May 21. Most Rev. Michael J. Curley, Arch- bishop of Baltimore, will administer the sacrament of confirmation at & 1 service for converts on May Patrick’s Church. Cla g held in all the Cathi Churches and at Gonzaga College to prepare candidates for this important ceremony. alled altruistic workers he place of the old volun- tary workers, who were urged to this work by a Christian sense of love and duty toward their neighbors,” he con- tinued Mr. Turner said that people mno longer tried to be kind to their nelgh- bors in sickness or distress, bug ‘“left all such duties to the pald worker from | the mistaken sense that they are better able to deal with them.” A more personal religion, based upon ““personal lovalty to' Christ rather than theological loyalty.” v urged by Bishop Willlam F. Dowell of the Washington area of the { Methodist Episcopal Church In an ad- dress. The * bishop said this could be brought about by ‘“personal disciple- ship.” based upon a more profound of the life and teachings knowledge of Jesus. S TALKS ON ORIENT. Charles Wood to Speak at Y. W. C. A. Vespers. W. C. A vespers tomorrow Charles Wood, wife of,the minis- at_the Church of the Covenant, give a travelogue of the trip - and Dr. hd made in the t summer. The service will in_the F street building at and will be followed by a soctal | and tea. { Mrs. L. Elaine Rising, director of | the department of religious educa- tion. announced that the annual ban- 1l be held May 2 at 6:30 p.m i street building. Dr. Jas Xoble Pierce will be the princip: speaker. Mrs. Rising also announced a new course in Bible study, which is tol begin Monday. Tt will comprise five | weeks' study of théd book of Acts, | and the class will meet each Monday. here are to be classes at 2:30 and ] i Mrs. will PRESBYTERIA! Wallacc Memorxal o The Churcn of the Px]grxmsf SOUIHERN PRESRY: | REV. ANDREW R. 1 #:40 a.m.—Bible school, with clusses for €1y member of the family. Chrintian the campalgn of reform being con- R ducted prineipally by me of tracts. | “CITIZENSHIP, revival of “high churchmanship” but Co! in reality we much deeper than matters of ceremonial or liturgy IVGR A\l the anniversary, as it he Sunday || ** Al {nearest the date of the T the famous serman by CHURCH Church the Rev. Dr. Willlam Tenth S, and Mass. Ave. N.E. Bishop will preach on the subject of 11 a.m_ard 8 p.m., preachiny i OElcoy e yement: Rev. Maurice S thttc | Pastor of SINTH vnr,nnnmu | 1. Chureh. seh CE Roche A Church With a Welcome” (CONGREGATION. 17th AND P 8T \\V REV. J. C. OLDEN, Minister. 1100 “ The Unshared Glory of Jesus” It is popularly considered to he Ll i April 29 is chosen as the date for Tomorrow evening at St Thomas' | | | CHURCH, Washingtog, D. C. 9:50 8 m. Church school SERMON BY Y. T. 8. C nic ndeavor. n Endeavor INISTER PRESBYTERIAN. "Westminster Church Memorial ith near E_S.W. REV. HENRY W. TOLSON, Pastor. 11 am.— Sermon bs past “SPIR. ITUAL SOWING. - Service, Ingcharge o6 Mewe Club Speaker, Mr. Homer J. Council A Hearty Welcome 1o This Friendly rmmn Metropolitan Presbyterian gFourth and _streets southe FREELLY ROH; Sacred concert by the choir. s d by Dr. Eva Dykes, piano: Prof. ex Howard. violin: John H. Wilson, reader: Miss Teatrice Johnson. and others. Mrs. Sylvia Ward. directress. Mr. C. C. (vhen, organist. * Midweek prayer service Thursday at 8 p.m. Bmail children cared for during Sunday morning service. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church East side Chevy Chase Circle. Cars stop near door. HUBERT REX JOENSON. Pastor, REV. DOUGLAS PUTNAM BIRNIE, Assistant Minister, Birnfe will preach at 11 a.m. A the chureh you will leara aboat all ts | orgunizations_and_services Central Presbytergan Church (80T MBLY.) Sixteen g e TAYLOR, D. D., Spm. FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW. finister. am 1100 a.m. Bible ..w Sermon, an EG! “The Program of the Modern Church” 5.00 p.m.—Friendly hour tea %00 pm “The Wonders of Zion” res of Zioa Park and . BLANCHARD, MT. PLEASANT (Congregational) Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential Northwest Walter Amos Morgan Minister. ~Chureh sehool, Sherwood = Dr. Gunton-Temple Memorial 16th AND NEWTON STS, BEZ. BERNARD BRASKAMP, o . E. Junior. tminster League. four for Young People. - n Endeavor. Sermon, Hev. RROXDAGE: DDt Sibiter. i 11:00 am. ANTTY 930 a.m.— Sunday school 11:00 am. “The Fool” Chtidren’s Stors Evers Sunday Morning. L FOOD." 4 Bible scho Men's Bib BAP'I'IST CHURCH ve. n.w.—W. o am. are expect®d in addition to many mir ers. il . Lillian R 11 am. and 8 MAN OR MONK : —IF_MAN. Second Baptist Church 4:" and Va. ave. LIS €. PRIMM, "The Lxght of Llfe" ¥, HENRY W. 0 . NEW THOUGHT. G National Center of Christ Healing 812 17th 8t. N.W. Meetings—Sunday serrice ‘Wedne: Ey THEN WHA RENT T Emma Oras. Ges, E. Bicker and Leona Feathers. The National Science of Truth Association “The Power of the Great Third Presence” ADA RAINEY, Speaker SUNDAY EVENING AT 8 0'CLOCK. ‘WEDNESDAY EVENING AT 8 0'CLOCK. PROSPERITY MEETING— “Obtaining Abundance” THE PLAYHOUSE 1514 N STREET N.W. 2SSy SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON. VIVA M. AND GARNETT JANUARY, MINISTERS. NEW HOME. 1326 St N.W (Near 14th and H sts. stops of both car lines.) SUNDAY, S M. — “The One Remedy” WEDNESDAY. 8 M “Aim and Purpose” The Brst of five steps fo suceess THURSDAY, & P.M “Sight' Eyes; Brain—Per-| ceptive System” i on MENTAL u by RE MILLINGTON, a5 sche CORDIAL wz)kcous—cHALL}:NGmo Grace Baptist Church 9th and South Carolina ave. = PASTOR F. W. JOHNSON, 1100 “b'l?emptafiun—lhe Way Out” The Dev:l s Rehgxon IMMANUEL ional Baptist Memorial Church. j(16th Stoand Columbia Road) i ’ 1 “SUREOSE CEIRISI JSHOULD COME TO CHURCH? WHAT THENZ?” 11 vices Wor 3l Pcople "The Gospel Mission Mrs. H. E. Monroe, Pres. 216 John Marshall Place COME E. Heszem i i council; 8:13, “KENDALL | BAPTIST Niuth and I s w.—Pastor Walter C. Scott. Memoriql Service Rev. Theron S. Outwater S P AUDRESSES BY Dr. A. Freeman Anderson of Calsars Chur Dean William A. Wilbur Washingt ! e EVERY NIGHT IN THE YEAR Special Meeting Saturday and Sunday Nights COME Sunday Night Farewell Sermon by REV. G. W. CORY Whom We Wish Much S in His Work unveiled by choal Tted and B | METROPOI ITAN SIXTIL AND A STREETS N.E N“Vcsper Service “The Discipline of Affliction” rmon based on the play x John Galsworths. 5:00 p.m.—Junior C. E. 6.00 p.m.—Intermediate C. E. Societs. 7:30 p.m.— Sunday Evening Club. Speaker, Preaching Prsach Darby. | CONN. AVE._ AND N ST. o REV., CHARLES WOOD, D, D., Minister, 9 :30—Sunday school. women. 0% service. 5 L nsrznrn:cz Classes for men and Sermon by Dr. NORTHMINSTER th st and R. 1 i K —Preliminacy musical program. “Loralties, m 3 i 3:30—Atternoon rmon 'b; W OO GTIME REAS FORTRUST A Nototote: Mo Tatn Peter., soprano; Mr. Richard Lorle porg. “cellist. Clrist deavor supper and vesper Society. 5 raing worship, istia Hon. Sydney Anderson of Minnesota e, Blessings of m.—Church school—Classes for ail. Fl: DE Shoir of 100 volcey i i & pm.. “Doss 8:00 Thursdas k gereice. <’ p.m LL WELCOME Man Make the City CONGREGATIONAL. CONGREGATIONAL. Everybody Welcome Tenth and G Streets Northwest REV. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D. D., Minister DRAMATIC BOOK SERMONS DR. WM. L. STIDGER Minister of St. Mark's M. E. Church, Detroit, Mich. John Compton Ball, Pastor Morning at Eleven “Where Is Jesus Now?” . Bolen opens Dt 10 N Our Special Need for Summer Work SMALL AUTO Join Our OUTING WORKERS’ BAND For Home Mission Work $300.00 Needed to Complc(e Purchase—Send Us Your Gift and Specify for New Auto The Gospel Mission Tlle Mission of the Churches o " THE FIRST BAPleT CHURCH 16th and O Streets (Just Above Scott Cirele) DR. HENRY ALLEN TUPPER ATTEND THE | ! Chii 1 GOES AND GROWS CON ler Unusually popular pulpit orator, world traveler, magazine writer, lecturer and book author 11 am—“THE GREAT HUNGER” (Bojer)—the Story of the Search for the Holy Grail of Spiritual Life. Organ Recital 7:30 to 8 p.m—Harry Edward Mueller 8 p.m,—*“THE DAWN OF A TOMOR- ROW” (Burnett)—Finding Out Why Life Is Worth Living. . “HISTORY OF EGYPT The Gates Bible Class at 10 a.m.— 2 AND THE OLD TESTAMENT,” by Carleton R. Ball, Sc. D. DR. STIDGER will give DRAMATIC BOOK SERMONS twice daily, at 4:45 and 8 p.m., as follows: Monday, 4:45 p.m.—“THE EVERLASTING MERCY” (Masefield)—a Story of God's Love and the Regeneration of a Human Soul. 8 p.m—“BEGGAR’S GOLD” (Ernest Poole)—the Story of Hidden Gold in Everyday Life. Tuesday, 4:45 pam—“HOW. THE GREAT GUEST CAME” (Markham) 8 p.m.—“THE RESURRECTION” (Tolstoy)—the Story of the Con- version of a Human Soul. Wednesday, 4:45 pm~—“THE JUGGLER OF TOURAINE” (Markham)— a Story of Real Worship. i 8 pm—“TREACHEROUS GROUND” (Bojer)—the Story of Sin. Thursday, 4:45 p.m.—-“THE GLASS OF FASHION” (Crawford)—a Story , of Today’s Dangers. 8 pm—“THE OU'lgCAST" (Lagerlof)—the Story of a Soul Denied. Friday, 4:45 p.nu—"l'HE CONQUEST OF FEAR” (Basil King)—the Story of a Con uermg Soul, . 8 pm.r—"n'l% VE MAN WITHIN US” (Fielding)—the Story of Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde in Spiritual Realms. 11 am.—Subject— “The Wonderful Wealth of a Glorious Gold Mine A::c{e|ssijl?_leito’ All” “The March of Mighty Modern Armies Through the Land of the Pharoahs and Their Biblical Blessings” ‘This is the second of Dr. Tupper's lectures on “E which are being attended by large crowds. Special Music by Quartet at both services. ALL GREEXN LINE BU! PASS CHURCH DOOT S. S, 9:30am. B. Y. P. at 6 to 7.45, with social hour and refreshments. ‘We Cordially Welcome All Strangers and Visitors in the City to Attend. The Home Church CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 'MORNING AT ELEVEN “That They All pt and the Pharonhs” U. May Be One” DR. ANDE EVENING AT EIGHT The second in the series on “The Religious Sig- nificance of Well Known Advertising Slogans.” “Eventually—Why Not Now?” Or the Procrastinating Man. DR. ABERNETHY Male Quartet—Singing in charge of Mr. Herbert Aldridge, Song Leader. YOU WILL BE WELCOME