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ALL SOULS’ CHURCH NEARING COMPLETION To Be Occupied After Easter. Unitarians to Hear Noted Mis- sion Preacher Tomorrow. Activity exists in Upitarian circles in | Washington, due in a large extent to virtual completion of the beautiful new national church at 16th and Harvard streets. Rev. Dr. William Laurence Sullivan, famous mission preacher of the Uni- tarian Laymen's League, is scheduled to {5 conduct o series of mission meetings in Washington, beginning _April_ 13, at {eith's Theater. Rev. Dr. U. G. B. will assist in_all these meetings. That evening the first service to be held in the new church auditorium will he conducted by the two rninisters, and they will hold services each evening dur- ing the whole weck, bringing the series of ‘meetings to a close by a second meet- ing at the theater.on Baster Sunday Thereafter All Souls' congregation will DY church home in place TWO-WEEK MISSION _ PLANNED BY CHURCH Dominican Fathers to Conduct Special Service in St. Dom- inic Parish. Beginning tomorrow and continuing two weeks, a mission will be given by the Dominican Fachers in 8t. Dom- inle's Church, 6th and E st.eets soutliwest. The first week of the mis- sion will be for women and the sec- ond week for men. Mission masses will be celebrated on week days at 5:30 o'slock, preceded by the first part of the rosary, and at 8:1p o'clock, preceded by the sec- ond part of the rosary. Short in- structions will be given after. the 5:30 o'clock mass and a sermon after the 8:15 o'clock mass, The evening exercises will consist of instructions on the rosary, folfowed by recitation of the third part of the rosary and sermon at 7:45 o'clock. Holy hour of adoration of the blessed sacrament will be held from 7:45 to 8:45 o'clock on Saturday evening, followed by benediction of the blessed sacrament. During the missfon a class widl be conducted for the instruction or in- formation of non-Catholics desiring to know the teachings of the Catholic Bishop Tyler to Church. WORK IS EXTENDED. (Gospel Assembly Launches Sun- day School Program. Another activity has been added to the work of the Full Gospel As- sembly, 930 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, by the launching of a| complete Sunday school program. At a recent mweeting, an 0"‘“"-!-'\ tion was effected with adult, inter-! mediate and primary departments. | A corps of officers has been in- | stalled, with an initial enrollment of | about 100 in the echool. Teaching | will follow the International Sun-| day school lesmons, with a distinet | evangelistio note = in the work, | There will be Bible classes for the | mature, young people and tots: This | is only ‘one of the directions in | which * the pastor, Rev. H. L. Col- | lier, is preparing to extend the scope | of the work of the asmembly. The public is invited. REV. DR. SMITH TO SPEAK. Will Address Missionary Federa- tion of District. The interdenominational “live-wire" committee of the YWoman's In- terdenominational Missionary Feder- ation of the Distriot will" be in| charge of the meeting at the Central | ! Union Mission temporary headquar- | ters, on 10th street northwest, to- morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. The address will be given by Rev. Dr. Harvey Baker Smith, D, D.. pas- tor of Columbia Heights Christian | Church i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shinn of | Mount Rainier Methodist Episcopal | Church South will assist in the pro- | gram and Mrs. Mildred C. Shinn, chairman of the “live-wire” commit- will preside. Church workers are of Keith's Theater. “Shall We Pray" is the title of Dr. Vierde's sccond midlenten sermon on the general toplc of “Moderniem and Per »nal Faith,” which is announced for to- l0rrow_miorning at the services of All Souls' Church to be held in the Keith Theuter. He will attempt to answer a number of questions, which he has framed in subtopics as follows: “Does Prayer Violate Natural Law?” ‘Does Praver Cause More Than a_ Subjective Reaction?” “Does Prayer Bring An thing That Would Not Otherwise Come?" “How About Conflicting Prayers, Un- answered Prayers PLAN ‘FEDERATION D. C. Churches Asked to Sunday, April 27. At 2 recent meetlng of the execu- tive committee of the Washington Federation of Churches it was de- <cided to request pastors whose churches belong to the organization to obsery special Sunday as “Fed- eration day.” The committee on ar- Tangements has_fixed the date for April 2 Dr. W, S. Abernethy is chairman and he will have the co-op- eration of Dr. W. J. Showalter in pub- city matiers. Where possible, pas- ors are asked to speak on “The resent Tendency Toward Church Co-operation.” If an entire sermon cannot be devoted to this subject each one will be asked to bring the matter before his people in some other w Where this date is im- practicable the Sunday following will te observed. It is hoped to make this a day in which the work ' the faderation Is doing may become more widely known. DAY. Observe - FIFTH SERMON IN SERIES. Rev. A. A. McCallum to Discuss “St. Paul’s Interpretation."” st subject lington Paul's Paul's Tnterpretation” of the will be sermon by Rev. A. Motallum, rector Episcopal Church street near Washington circle, the 11 o'clock » ces tomorrow, this fifth of his serles that be- Sunday in this month will be concluded Easter BAPTISMAL SERVICE. Rites Scheduled Tomorrow at Im- manuel Baptist. At Immanuel, the National Baptist Memorial Church. Rev. Gove G. Johnson preaches at both services | tomorrow. In the evening at 7.45 | o'clock, after the song service, the sermon toplc will be ‘“The of a Good Conscience.” This will be followed by a baptismal service. at for children ul's by were con- Mr. McCallum v afternoon during ¥ at 4 o'clock an t one hour. During the children are in- tenats of the churc . commen lasting for abo {the National Council. | visit cial the Fourth Presbyterian Church, 13th and Fairmont streets, [ning, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Foster will also Appeal |#ing o'clock. The friends of the community are THE TALK BY MISSIONARY Rev. James M. Henry Will Tell of Opportunities in China. Rev. Dr. Charles Wood will preach at the morning service tomorrow in the Church of the Covenant on “Man as a Destroyer or a Deliverer.” In the eve- ning his subject is to be “Ghosts That Waik by Day. At the Chtistian Findeavor sérvice at 6:45 o'clock in the lecture room of the church, Rev. James M. Henry will give the last of a series of addresses on “China.” In these taiks Mr. Henry has | clearly demonstrated the great breadth | of & missionary’s work and the varied opportunities for education and evan- gelism in China. The League of the Covenant, the young women's missionary secity~ of the chureh, will hold its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Karl Chevy. Chase, Md., Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, when Dr, Pak Chue Chan is to address the society an “The Young {China.” Dr. Chan is 4tudying medicine at George Washington University, pre- paring to return as a medical missionary to his own people. PLAN FIRESIDE SE;?V!CE; Epworth League Will Vary Usual Program. Foundry Epworth League will vary the usual order of program tomorrow svening and introduce a fireside serv- fce. e general theme will be “The Eeona, Sl and will fenture Micsen Julia Russell and Elizabeth Newton #nd Thomas J. Fralley and Lester E. Nelson. Mrs. Myra McCathran Marks will be the soloist. The three-act comedy entitled “The Sky Riders”” will be repeated in the Preach at Christ Episcopal Church BISHOP JOHN P. TYLER. Rt. Rev. Jobn P, Tyler, D. D, missionary bishop of the Episcopal Church in North Dakota, will preach at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow morning at Christ Church, 31st and O streets northwest. Bishop Tyler is visiting Washing- ton in the interest of -the work of He recalls the day not more than ten years ago when on his trips to the east he could afford to speak only in churches composed principally of rich men and Wednesday eve- women, because at that time It was :,",*:',‘;“’ :;:,‘;",:fllmuenufnn-m will necessary for a missionary bishob 10 | p. rendered by an augmented leaguc make direct appeals in order to ob- | rchestra. This comedy, with orig tain funds with which to carry on|pna] cast, will be presented at Calvary his work. Now, under the direction iy i Church on the evening of April | of the National ‘Councll, every mem- 14 unq at Petworth M. E. Church on {ber of the church, no matter how | i ‘vening of April 9. poor, makes a contribution for mis- e gloniry work, which enables - the ational Council to supply the im- LA : mediate need ip all ‘fields. VISITATION PLANNED. Vialts All Churches. This permits the bishop, as he an- | Daughters of King to Visit St. nounces with evident pleasure, to 8 o r;hun}‘tw; in all parts of thel Margaret's. cities jn which he stops, irrespective | mpe Daughters of the King of the Foes e bears's messtge of Sratitude | Kpizcopal Church in the Diccess of From the sirussling Buiscopel chnocy | Washington will hold their bi-annua of the great northwest for the as. | fisitation to St Margaret's Church sistance given it by all the church |Cpnnecticut avenue bed Santrofd people everywhere. piace nopthwest, B Saalan of Bishop Tyler will preach at the|P:™ This will be on the occ: n[ Chapel of the Transfiguration, 14th |the regular monthly monthly meeting ka i of the parish brancl and Gallatin streets northwest, at|°TU RECS" (rom sl other parish He also will be present at the|branches in the diocese are invited to meeting of the Young Beople's Fel. |attend. and it is also hoped that any owship of Epiphany Parish tomor. |Women Who wish to learn of the wer oW afternoon. He is greatly inter- ested in the work of the young pe eermalon. ple, which he encourages by his pre ence and by his volce whenever pos- sible. BIBLE STUDENTS & International Bible Students’ Association PYTHIAN TEMPLE AUDITORIUM. 1012 9th St. N.W. 10:00 a.m —RBethel service. 10:30 a.m. -z"elnllmm ?y"";“flnlu = Seonran PR STEWART of Brooklyn, N. Y. Subject: “The New Creature—What It Is” Prait and _testimony. SR pm— D::n;:\rll\‘:“:xnglr STEWART. abject: “Intelligence vs. Ignorance— Contrasting Light and Darkness” (The public specially invited.) A 30 p.m.—8ervice meeting. T4 pp m.—Tower stody. Seats free. Monday evening Bishop Tyler will address a large meeting in the parish hall of Pinkney Memorial Church, Hyattsville, This meeting has been arranged jointly by Rev. Charles L. Monroe of Hyattsville and Rev. Robert Lee Lewis, rector of St. John's Church, Beltsville, Md., and will include the congregations of the two churches. E EVANGELISTIC SONG SERVICE. Percy 8. Foster will conduct a spe- service of evangelistic song at tomorrow eye- at_the morning service at 11 ordiaily invited to be present No collection. led in the singing of prayer. — e SPECIAL MUSIC PROGRAM. The large male chorus will have charge of the music at the Necond Baptist Church, 4th street and Vir- | inia avenue 'southeast. ~tomorrow ght. There will be special numbers the male quartet. The sermon sub- | ot of Rev. Ellis C. Primm will be | Where a Traveler Pound His Song."” At the morning service the subject I “The Overmaste > UNIVERSALIST National Christ Crusade in the CHURCH OF OUR FATHER 13th and L Streets N.W. | by prominent ministers of the Universalist ||| tral theme, “FUNDAMENTALS OF A MOD- hymns HOME MISSION MEETING. The Was ai of Home M of Methodist E b is to m. Monday ac Hall, North | Capitol Mrs H. S confercnoe to make and In the the | Mngton rict “preside and altimore are Spe sermons Church on the ges ERNIST'S RELIGIO? Sermon by the pastor, DR. C. E. RICE. “DISCIPLINE” —Sermon by the REV. A, W. GROSE, D. D., of Brooklyn, N. Y. ubject “A MODERN RELIGION FOR A MODERN CHURCH” Sunday, 1 am. Subject : 8 pa ALL SOULS’ CHURCH ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE..fi. D., MINISTER 9:43—Clxurc’f1 School. 11 o'clock—Morning worship. Sermon by the Minister: “SHALL WE PRAY?” Does Prayer Violate Natural Law? Does Prayer Onuse Wore Than a Subjective Reaction? Does Prayer Bring Anything That Would Not Otherwixe Come! How About Comflicting Prayerst Unanswered Prayers? MR. TITTMANN, Bass MISS GERRER, Violin MR. ATWATER, Piano. Sunday Morning Services in F. KEITH'S THEATER Pending Completion New Church. B. f the by in Heecve, Relief, mi The uumu-un 1 -m-lnu:- of the Churches. ia ol ead oy (INCORPORATED) 822 LOUISIANA AVENUE,NJ Pheas Main 4349. Temporary Quarters, 432454 10th Bt. N JOHN §. BENNETT, SUPBRINTENDENT. Children's Home. 1207 First St. N.W. Phoue Maia 8738. MRS. JOHN 8. BENNETT IN CHARGE. Services Nightly at 8 0'Clock Sundays, 3 and 7:45 P.M. SUNDAY, MARCH 30 | 10:30 a.m.—Service at Occoquan Workhouse. « speaker. 3 pm.—Service in Mission Chapel. Live-wire committee of the ‘Women's Interdenominational Missionary Union in charge. 7:45 p.m—Service in Mission Chapel. Tenth anniversary cele- bration of ADOLPH A. BAYNES G. G. Kundahl, GOOD SINGING { Bpirilual meetings every Thum., Center for Psychic Mt MES, BALL HOLDS MEETINGS TUEBDAYS MEET 'NDAY, Wedneaday and ¥riday craninga at .o croe 11 4th st se. Everybody gets a reading. 508 & ST. N.W.—| 8 pm. Rpir. | _appointment. ) MT. PLEASANT | (CONGREGATIONAL) Columbia Road near 14th st. In the Residential Northwest. Walter Amos Morgan Mintster: I 11 6.m.—sermen by M'RS RIZPAH ELDON I REV T. AIRD MOFFET | i 512 ¥ St N.W. " of Newark, N. J. i piritus) messze meeting every onany, 8 Ohildren's story every Sundéy moraiag. | 5:00 p.m.—VESPER SERVICE. I “The Divinity of Jesus, 1 The Son of God” | 6:00 p.m.—intermediate C. E. Society. | 7:30 p.m.—8unday Evesing Club, 1 S TADA SASTIN, | SPIRITUALISM ‘ Inspirational. Lecture, | J. Albert Waters | Message service, Rev. Ida E. Strack, J. H. Redman. 8 O'Clock. All Welcome. 822 20th N.W., Near Pa, Ave. . The First S u'itualist Church ALFRED u. TERRY “Ancient Prophm and Modern Mediums™ Followed by spirft messages. . *“The prophet tbat Lath & dream, let bim teli a dream, and Le that bath my word, let him speak my word faithfally.”—Jer., 23.25. Sunday, 8 p.m., at Pythiag Temple, 1012 9th st. nw., d fioor. All welcome. Bazaar, 18 Jackson Place N.W. (West 'side of Latayctte Square.) April 24, 34 and 4th, from 2 to 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, 4 p.m.—Loctare. 9:45 a.m—Church school. Classes for alL. EVERYBODY WELCOME. INGRAM CONGREGATIONAL 10th and Mass. ave. we. Rev. George Barrew-Nicisen, Minister, SUNDAY, MARCH 30. 11 a.m.—Subject: “David Livingston—The Flame of Missionary Endeavor” tsnity in the Feart of Darkened Christianity s Bewst:of - Ve 8 PM.: Community €ong Serviee. Subject: “Martin Luther—The 'Flame of Modern Christianity” Christianity in the Heart of Super- stitious Europe. You will find both of thess subjects most nteresting. All are welcome. 'CLEVELAND PARK (oonolm.iflou'n.) 34th and Lowell Sts. FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW, Minister. Paychic_readings each evening. Tecturs and Bpirit Messages. TONIGHT—8 P.M. Musicians’ Hall, 1006 E St. NNW. DR. JANE B, COATES “The Woman Thou Gavest Me”. Assisted by Bessie Latham Gibson Musical Therapist. “Man’s Coming Evolation” SATURDAY, APRIL 06— 5 New Senses Developine. Admiseion free. Sliver oering. All welcome. Interview by appolntment. Phoue Potomme 1472, / "Bev. - Walter Amos Morzan, minister of the Mount Pleasant Church. A _COMMUNITY CHURCH. PLYMOUTH CHURCH (OONGREGATIONAL.) 17th and P Bts. N.W. REV. J. C. OLDEN, Minister. ° 9:30 a.m.—Chareh school. 11:00 a.m.—*THE GREATEST 8IN." - p.m.—*THE HANDWRITING ON THE WALL." « and ¥ridays, 8 p.m. n.w. Fraokiin 8230-J. CONGREGATIONAL. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Tenth and G Streets Northwest Dr. Jason Noble Pierce Preaches Sunday at Wan end & pm FISK 3 Sunday at 4:45 P.M. JUBILEE "SR SINGERS Monday at 8 P.M.‘ ~ Charles Crawford Gorst ILLUSTRATED LECTURES BIRDMUSIC ~~ BIRDLIFE Return engagement of this wonderful bird singer. Six different programs, two daily, at 4:45 and 8 p.m. Thursday Friday, Snturday, April 3, 4,5, All fovited. 104 G st. | | of the order will be present on this [CHIRCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST i | Sutcliffe, who was expelled from the REFORMED | THE ARCADE, 14th OF M. E. CONFERENCE Expulsion of Pastor Is Followed by Decision of Members to Go Own Way. Epecial Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, March 29.—The Web- ster Commanity Church, near Havre de Grace, has broken away. from the Methodist Protestant Conference of eryll.nd. has changed its name to {the ~Webster Community Undenomi- national Church, is prepared to “de- fend” its stand in- court against threatened suit. and is in complete support of its pastor, Rev. Milton W. conference upon his failure to ap- pear for hearing when notified to de so. The trustees and the congregation appurently are agreed upon these points, according to Irving H. Pres- ton of Aberdeen, chairman of the board of trustees, in a statement. Mr. Preston added that Rev, Mr. Suteliffe will continue to conduct services in the Wesleyan Chapel until the conforence presents legal author- ity ‘to back {ts formal motice di- recting the expelled pastor to cease officiating in . the chapel, which is claimed as Methodist Episcopal Con- ference property. Rev. G. I. Humphreys of this city, president of the conference, says court action will be resorted to if Rev. Mr. Sutchiffs falls to heed the notice which has been served on him by the attorneys. WOULD JOIN FEDERATIO. The Federation of Churches has re- ceived information from two congre- gations requesting membership. The first is St. John's Episcopal in George- town. The second fs a new Com- munity Church just organized in Po- tomac Heights. ‘Application for mem- bership was made at once, Both will be welcomed officially at the annual lAnee!In'r at Calvary Baptist Church, D! REFORMED. 15th AND O STS. N.W. Grace gen iy’ RANCK, D. D., Paster. 11:00—*“THE GOSPEL FOR TODAY." 00—THE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM. 9:40—Sunday school; 7 p.m.—. Firit &= oasige inkuce v oy DIVINE EERVICES at 1! BB HICE M 2 S "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, BCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Columbia road and Faclld s Stcnnd Church of Christ, Scientist, . Masonic Temple, Sth and F sts. n.e. Tlnrd Church of Christ, Sclenllu. Masonic Temple, 13th st. and X. Y. ave. Fourth Church of Christ, Sc-:ntuL The Arcade 14th #t. and Park rd. SUBJECT : “REALITY” 11 AM. AND 8 .M Berviees INDAY. Hours, 12 to 8 o G:'Sundays, 2 nolidays). COLORADO BLDG., 14th nnd G Sta— Hours, 10 to 0 (Wednesdays. 10 to 7, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). | Park itoad (Sccond Floor)— 10 to © week days (except Wednesdays, " Capitol s . '9:30, 11 a.m. and 8 p.am. Wednesday and Friday at 8 p.m. Dally mass, 7 s.m. Saint James’ Church Sth st, pear Mass. ave. n. Sonday eervices, 7:30, 10:30 and 11 508 6 pm. Otber days. 7 35d O a.m. and 10y, o Wetseaday and viider, St. Andrew’s Church N. H. ave. and V st. n.w. REY. 3. J. DIMON, Reetor. Services: . ! 8 voo-vmly Commanion. 9 :30—Sunday school. 11:00—Morniog Service and Sermon 8§ :00—Evening Service and Eermon. o ALL WELCOME. § mmzy 3rd. nnd C mrm avid Ransom Covi SUNDAY SCHOOL. MEN'S CHOIR sipgs at11 CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION 12th and N sts. n.: R57. GEORGE W. ATXINSON Bervices: 7:30 St. Padl's Church Fogk CTEE Services now in Restored Church. Bundays—FHoly Commuuior A Rroing v 1 At HOLY COMFOR 716.GEORGIA ARE N.W. Services—7:30, §:30. 11 and 8. REV. REGINALD B. STEVENSON, Viear. Grace Parish—GEORGETOWN “The Little Chureh on the Canal and Potomsc.” T041 Wisconain ave.. below M st. Rector: The Revflnfl Henry L. Durrant. Services—7 :30, 930, 1100 &.15.. 8:00 p.m. Lenten_services, 1:30_p.m. Wednesdags. ST. CHURCH 16th and H_Streets, . —Holy communion. 11 s.m.—Confirmation. service: Tishop Freeman, = Dr. Job ot m"‘rfiufl nnxu"""' Christ Church, Georgetown Corner O and Slst sts. .v address by “THE Rov. JAMES H. W. BLAXE. Rector,, THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT.. . —1e Communion. 348 o inrch achoa. "m. s Rev. Joh.g Pnynn’!g{uhfi l x B of Nortb Dakota, * 3100 p.m.—Confirmation Lecture. ~7:50 p.m.—Evenivg peayer and sermon, wasbm ton @atbzhtal THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL "A ‘House of Prayer For All People” 4 “SMOUNT ST. ALBAN 4 Wisconsin Avenue N.W. Near Woodley Read Holy Communion ... Morning Prayer and Litany. Holy Communion and Sermon....11.00a.m. Preacher; CANON MYER.. Evensong and Sérmon er, the RT, REV. JAMES People’s Prea&E ‘Washington. sundgy® 'clock servics is brosdcast by radio Mu; Apse of Cathedral, Take Wisconrin Avenue Cary or Woodley Boad Bus Line, EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1924. |ENDEAVORERS TO HEAR |CHURCH BREAKS OUT |WOMAN'S AUXILIARY MEETING IS CHANGED Will Be Held Thursday at St. Stephen’s Church, Officials Announce. The regular monthly meeting for April of the Woman's’Auxiliary of the Episcopal Church in' Diocesa of Washington will be held in St. Stephen’s Church, 14th and Columbia road northwest, Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock.' Members of the auxiliary are asked nat' that this meeting will be on and not on the usual first M in the month, and also that {t-will be In the-evening and not in_ the afternoon at the usual hour. This change has been made to accommodate the evening branches of the auxiliary, composed of women who are employed in the day time. The speaker will be Mrs. R. W. Hib- bert, wife of Rev.'R. W. Hibbert of the 'Ragged Mountain Missions, in Virginia. Mrs. Hibbert is a native mountain: womas. who came under the influenes of the mountain mis- sions in her,youth and on reaching maturity became a_worker at one of the settlements In the Blue Ridge. SERMON BY DR. DARBY. Dr. W. L, Darby, executive secre- tary of the Washington Federation of Churches, will spesk tomorrow night in the Church of the Brethren, North Carolina avenue and '4th street southeast. Sunday morning he will preach’ in Wallace Muno;m United Presbyterian.® “EPISCOPAL. The Natxvxty T4th AND A S.E. 7:30, 10, 11, 5: Mon,, 7:30 pm. ¥, 7:30; Thors.. 10:30. froth by WY LA Dept., 10:15 a.m. SUREECTIO: Ihlmfln_ ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 2rd St. Near Washington Circle. The Rev. Arlingten A. McCallum, Rector. Fourth Sunday in Lent. March 30. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10:00 3.m—tfoly Communion a»a Tastruc- tion. 11:00 s.m.—Morning _ Prayer and Sermon: St. Paul's Interpretation.” 8:00 p.m.—Kvensong_and Sermon. Every_week day, Holy Communion at 7 am.; Wedneadays, Litany and address at Thursdas, Holy Communion at 11 FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT, MARCH 20, 7:30 a.m., Hely Cemmanion; 9:45 a. Sunday school, address by Bev. P, L. Ts 11 am., sermon by the rector: 6:30 p.m.. Young People's meeting; 8 p.m., praser, “The Shepherd's Psalm.” chareh’ was bailt in 1807, Strangers heartily weicomed. Healing service, Thursday, 10 ST. THOMAS™ %% =iz Appointments: 8, 11, 5 and 8. 11 a.m.—Rev. C. Emest Smith, D. C._L 15th between “St. S(ephcn s Church 14th Between Columbia rd. and Irving. SUNDAY, MARCH 30. Communion -Chureh _Sehooi Morning Praver and Sermon : Young's People's Meeting :00 p.m. “Eening Prayer and, Sermon Christian Healing Tuesday, Holy Communion Wednesda; Thursday, 9:30 a.m. Special seryice Wed, §:00 pum. Her. Buck. “ST. JOHN'S CH'URCH* Georgetown Corser of O and Pola-le Bts. N.W. REV. JOHN 8. MOSKS, Rector. FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT. —Litany, Ante Communion Ser- mon’ preacher, the Bector. —Evening Praver aud Address TO DISCUSS CHURCH ART. Mrs. Faber Stevenson to Lecture on Oertel’s Work. The Church of the Incarnation, with its beautiful stained glass win- dows, made in Europe many years 4go, and its exquisite wood carvings and large paintings, will furnish the material for a talk on “Symbolism in Christian. Art” Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock by Mrs. Faber Stevenson. The carvings and paintings are the work of the late Johannes Oertel, who spent his life in the endeavor to_preach sermons with his brush and chisel. His best known work is Rock of Ages. The many symbols in the art of the church will be ex- plained. CHRISTADELPHIAN, Christadelphian Ecclesia ™ £~ av. ruwu. LODGE HALL. o _Bvery Bunday, 11:30 s.m. All welcome. Christadelphian Chapel 32 v-m 8¢, lv am. —Worlhll\ “*Zionism— Ml Device or Man' b] G. B. TAYLOR. FRIENDS. Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. Pirst day (Sundey) school—10 a.m. ALL ARE INVITED. Friends Church MURRAY KENWORTHY, PASTOR. 4913 14th st. n.w. Phone Col, 8672, WELCOME TO ALL. @ 7 u MANEEN, Pastor. rrice s sl -m. pers, 8 p.m. Bible Fostr Totees vespers, 8 p.m Grace Evangelical Lut.heran Church (Ohio 8ysod.) 13th and Corcoran sts. . inds5, schooh § 730" a . "LENSKY, Pastor. - ATONEMENT 1o swiar— PASTOR—REV. 1. 0. EM?IB s Bonday services, 11 Sunday echool, 9 : pil ___nxmmm First Brethren Church_ T’? W. M. LYON, MINISTER. 11:00 a.m.—“MILLIONS NOW LIVING Al READY DEAD." OIN MY LODGE.™ Brerybody Invited. BAPTIST. P 8 p.om. Hpecial musie; mele quartet; free eary chairs (men 1fb# them) ; fige organ. 11 a.m., “Cun Christinae Dray better by fasting?” Ceatennial Bapt. Cii.. Tth and Eye n.e. Temple Baptist Church 10th and N Sta. N.W. Dr. J,+3. MUIR, Pastor. Services: Nam— % “THRE® TOGETHERS." P4 “SERKING OR STRIVING.™ Welcome, Strangers. Petworth Baptist Church 7th and Randofph sts. INVITES YOU TO HEAR REV. FRANKLIN L. WINTER Assistant Pastor, First Congregationsl Cirurch, now. 7:00 p.m. LY Tlursdey—Prayer service. W. B. King, leading. PETWORTH EXTENDS CORDIAL INVITATION TO MAKE THIS YOUR CHURCH HOME. ] | Chevy Chase Baptist Church Sunday School Preaching service. Evening eervice 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 8., §:00 p.m. PROF. ¥. A. MERRILL will speak at both morning and eveniug services. E NEAR Tth Preaching by Dr. Jobn E. Briges at 41 and 7:30. The Jr. 0. U. A. M. of the D, O. will ‘attend in a body at uight with fail Band. pecial Sermon Patriotic - eomg. §.8..0:30; Chapei 8.8..3: B. Y. P. T. Revival ‘at chapel, 1310 415 st. sw., pext wies. Coogressmen B. G. Lowrey and Grast Hudwon #ad other speakers. Reese and Farr begin at main ril 6. Church of thc Reformatxon Po Ave. and 2nd St S.B. REV. JOON WEIDLEY, D. D., Pastor. Sunday Services Sunday Sehool. .. Morning Worship_ Christian_Endeavor Frening Worship Thursday Service St. Mark’s Lutheran Church B_and &th st s.w. REV. H. D. HAYES, D. D. ““The Charch Where You Peel Supday— 9:45 a.m.. Bibie_school. ice 82 sermon. . Vesper and serm g Masic 107 ehes e e 00_p.m.—Lenten service SL Matthew’s Ev. Lutheran Church (Jt. Ohio Byned.) D St. between 10th and 11th Bts. N.E. Eieaching, 9:30 am. a0d 8 pm. Suaday_school, 10; DAVID F. SCHULTZ. Paster. CHRIST CHURCH (Missouri Syned.) New Jersey Ave. Bot. M and N Sts. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor. SUBJECT: “Are the Modernists Right About Christ?” 945 a.m.—Rible Class snd Somday Sehool, A special evening ser 7: - ing service at 7:45. Services condacted by S, 5, Buler at 11 and § o'cock. Seboo 1 oc 1, p.m.—Evening. oncers of Bacred Music ~:00 pon.—Eveaing Prayer aud preacher, the Rev. Hervert Scott Smith, D. D. hi ., 10:00 a.mm.—The Holy Commuonion. ¥riaay 8 {16 p.m.—Children’s Service (ilus. ST. MARK'S CHURCH | Third aod A Sts. 5.E. Rev. William H. Pettes, Rector. Bev. Wiliam A. Masker, Assistant. FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT. lfll ~—Holy Communjon —Churehsciool. 1200 o Nocaing " Prayer ad Sermom (itector). 8:00 pm.—Evening _Prayer (Assistant). Wednestay and Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Breming Prayer and Sermon by Rev, W, A. Masker on Wednesday and Rev. John S. Moses on Priday. Thursday, 11 a.m.—Holy Communion, Inter- cessions, Healing Service. A COBDIAL WELCOME TO ALL! Epiphany £8:00 o.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m. a8d 3 p.m.—Church scheols. 11:00 8. Morning Prayer and Sermon by Rev. Henry Lubeck, LL.D, D.C. L. 4:00 p.m.—Afternoon service. —Young People’s Soclety. zg;eni ul;?'ci and Bermon by Church of the Ascension ddress. Wednesdis. Sermoa | 8:00 p.m. Sam— Foly Commuuion. 0:30e.m.— Chareh School. 1am— Matine and Sermoo. 680 pmios e Young ' Soctety.” © *3% 0. Youn | Connecticut ave. and Baneroft place, FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT. REV. HERBERT S( SMITH, D. D. REV. HAROLD V. 0. munalvzr 11:00—Nernjag Prayer and Sermon by the Bt. Rey. Arthur Donn, D. D. 4:30—Bvening PraMor and Address by the Rev. V. 0. Anderson. 'nmy-l!oly Commaunion at 11 o'clock. ALL WELCOME ALWAYS, ..4:00 p.m. EMAN, D. D., Bishop of sic by the Cathedral Choir, rimty Luthcran Cnurch Cerner 4th and P Sts. W. MISSOURI SYNOD fces: 11:00 a.m.—English, e 30 b German B. elbert of Baltimers will off- B e e e L mams it Rev. C. Merkel of llnlnmm- will have. charge of the evening services. 5. 6752 Sible Shamm Tenten Services, 30 am. Tuesdey. 7:30 p.m.—Bogl rmon, R ey E aglish sermon, by sesday, : German Lenten .. Pastor Schwanenfloegel, biind preacher of Bremen, Germany, will preach: English worship, 11 a.m., 8 pm.; English_Lenten_service. Thursday, S p.m. Keller Memorial Lutheran MARYLAND AVE. AND 3th ST. N,E. §. T. NICHOLAS, D. D.. Paster. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Wiles Bible Class for Men. Morning service at 11:00: “Feeding Five Thousand” Evening service at 7:45 p.m.: “Conquerors of Circumstances” Young People’s Societies at 6:45 p.m. Special mawic: A.M.—Anthem, “‘All Glory laod and Hooor (Minsiall); solo, “He ‘Was Despised”” (Handel). Miss Apple. P.M —Anthem, “Sweet the Moments" (Hughes): solo, ““Hold Thou My Hand.” Mrs. Lawson. THE HOMELIKE CHURCH. METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. John Compton Ball, Pastor. Morning at Eleven: “THE WORLD'S GREATEST WORD"” Being the third sermon on *“Who Is This, Evening at Seven Forty-Five: A Night With Our Girls. Pastor’s Theme: “GOD'S_GLORIOUS GIRLS” KENDALL BAPTIST #th BET. B A¥D O S.W. Sunday schoal. Preaching West Wa..hmgton Bapt!st Cor. 31st and ;pm—lfl(x_;sfl"xlmfl, the Pastor, Mer's 9:45-88;7 pw. B Y. P. U. Come to West Warbington Baptist Chmreh tomorrow: 500 people ought to besr Mms Matber at 8 p.m. She is and bas a great mesen " Second E Baptist Church 4th Bt and Va. Ave. 8.B. ELLIS 0. PRIMM, Pastor. 11:00 2.m. “The Overmastering Thems, ' Stnging by Male Choros. 30 8., —Sunday school. CRasses for @ 00 p.m.—B. Y. P. U, __Cordial Welcome Challenging Mesmagen. GRACE 7 =»i s Pactor F. 9:30—Bible hool. “HEARTS COURAGEQUS." 7 45— JESUS AND NEG. LECT." 6:45—Young Peopic. Charch praye _meeting Thuraday at FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16th and O (Nerth of Scott Circie) Dr. Powhatan james of Lynehbury, Va., ‘Will preach Sundsy moriang and eve- ning, Mareh 30. Representative John C. Box of Texas, Will nddress the praver meeting on Tharsday evening, and Mrs. Thomas S. Lovette will sing. ' LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (At Thomas Circle N.W.) G. M. DIFFENDERFER, D. D., Pastor, 9:45 a.m.—Bible school. 11:00 2.m.—Service with sermon, 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor Societies, Sr. apd Jr. 2 $:00 p.m.—Service with sermon. 8:00 p.m.—Thoraday, Lenten service. Concordia Evangelical Lutheran 20th and G n.w. £:00 p.m.—Foglish service. P WetCoME. 16th AND U STREETS Epiphany Nortnwess REV. W. C. WALTEMYER, l"ulnf Bible Sehool Prayer services, Thureday, Litany services, Friday. St. Paul’s English Lutheran Church 1ith and H 8Sts. N.W_ JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D., Pastor. 9:30—Sunday _school. 11:00—8ermon by Edgar Grim Miller, D. D.. Becretary of Board of Ministerial Relief of the United Lutberan Cbarch Philadelphia, Pa. .00—Christian Endeavor service E:00 Evoning with the Chetr. 8:00, Thursday—Lenten service. ‘Welcome to all these Services. RHODE ISLAND AVE. BETHANY * e it v Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSO! Preachiog by the Pastor at 11 am. and at S p.m. **Binie jchool. 9:30 .m, ; Jualor Chureh, 14 am.; 6:45 pm. B. Y. F Tiiweek Service, Thursday, 8 pm. Everybody Feels at Home in Botbany. IMMANUEL : THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMO. RIAL TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY (16th st. and Columbia rd.). 9:30 a.m—Bible school. Graded classes. Come with your boys and Firls to this important service. Helpfal and instructive talks by competent teachers. Men's elass and Women's class meet at 10. fee. Sermon by PASTOR GOVE G. JOHNSON, D. D. Good music by large cholr, directed by Mrs. B. G, Dickinson. Fyesing at 7:45—The happy Sun- day evening song and praise sery- jee. with ail taking part. Male chorys renders several uumbers. Bhort sermon by PASTOR JOHN- SON, on ‘THE APPEAL OF A GOOD CONSCIENCE," followed by the Ordinance of Baptism. Attend thia impressive and bepeficial cere- mony. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8TH & H STS. NORTHWEST SUNDAY MORNING: DR. A. F. ANDERSON will deliver- his farewell message before leaving for his new pastorate on the subject: “The Unfailing Investment” « SUNDAY EVENING:, JUDGE KATHRYN SELLERS Will Speak On: “The Broken Homes of Washington”’ You will be most wekome at both these services

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