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TAR, WASHINGTOXN. BIBLE TRAINING THE EV REPURI OF CHURCH Sunday School Lesson Josses? Second Mile,” lish advice and urged him to say | ON MONDAY NIGHT National Convention of Colored| WESLEY | | The annual meeting of the Luther Baptist Denomination Adjourned. | | | League of the District of « umbia 520 g e e i iy 8y G - Ty | | Will be held Tuesday, Octoher 4, Washington delegates to the forty- CHEVY CHASE. D. ¢ BY REV. HUGH T. STEVENSON. | our life. as individuals or a people, Yion Luthern Charch, Sixih and 1| Very Rev. Sehasuan OClnEnrflter seventh annual session of the National || Fred Coombs Reynolds, Minister [We will lose lour &piritual power. | | streets. Following a brief devotional | Baptist Convention, Inc., representing | Ve Sittday. Selodl e SRINGDOM “rvappp Al SENrEL Sale or s Lo ni et "",?‘ service, the meeting will be devoted | Will Preach at St. Mary's 3.500,000 """"!"‘ D ol m—Sermon by the R N om of God, assuring us tha —_— | whe Jave returned to Washington, where s d b he I Kings, 1-24 e Aol EaG e DeiBEicr then o the business of the Leagne, when | . i s on, | o 3 . e k first th - K detailed reports of the year's work | urch. hey are making their reports on the | r. cheral Council Claims Rec- P 1 truction ,[).. \.w‘ln\’ or \‘hv‘”h)v"\v‘;'Ix‘v‘ll\”vl::nlh‘:” r’REQIStry of StUdents Begun}“i” be heard and the newly elected i S ‘ N aTa e A Baptist de AV TR e o ¢ . struction ot us ever seck dom of | officers will be installed. = | SR A to TERane R E A . And a hauzhty spirit hefore a fall d. =0 that there may not he giver . . o v | The closing devotions of the mination, with headquarters in the 8 p. The Cause of Trouble’ ord Shows Ingrease in Proverie. 1615 | (1o the soeds of divison. discord | 10 Session Scheduled for | rhe mterdenominationat voung pen:| TS SeE e ons 86 0, Dhbltal | waat progsssaiani: wibhie| R Tbietinds Eoamin s - wridalon | doom any place to develop in aur life | debew SE B0 Christ which has | conducted wied upon later. B faok (af | School, October 14 “ en of our i ine | through onr failure to od the entember 26 ; St. Mary's Chureh 1o past| The convention was attended hy ' Membership Rolls oL ek one O N L OnE in¥eeNpliabe inoUE Hho life and | Sep teniea ks Luther League has eX.|\week will be held Monday at T30 pm. | 10.000 delegates, a record for the hody S 2 ) “af | labor. . | 8. nded an invitation to a I Very Rev, Sehastian Ochsenreiter of | The meetings were held in the Light S i ulaie . i it L ot Ko | \eagues to attend its annual iall¥ [ ,o pascionist Fathers will preach the | house Guard Armory, with the over NEW YORK. Septembe jrred Solomon. Rehobnam. his son and sue - . ans for the opening of the Co-|Wednesday, Septemher 28, at 8 P.M. | oot sermon and bestow the papal|flow attendance of delegates meeting By recent reports that ches Cossor in the kingship, lacked the NOOR.TO-DOOR CAMPAIGN 1umbia Bible Training School in the| A special devotional program in | pi' e B i of tho iBlessedlin chnrehes™ thrshehout (e ity “Dut: of Self-Care” are suffering sevore los ler training for the responsible lills Building September 26 are | charge of Miss Margaret Gray, vic2 | cacrament will conclude the services. | Among those who addressed the con Y Ship. offieials of the Iede i s ite b pn L SRR UPON CHURCHES rapidly neaving completion, and the | president of the orgauization, followed | gk e vention were Gov. Fred G God expects it s But there fe a SFAhE Chutohes of Chiet T the wronz piace during headquarters office, room will [by a =ocial hour, has been arrangel. Michican and Mayor Johi W, cn s obtained. |} foday issued a stateme hi i fatal reply to the peo remain open each evening during the | “Members of St. Paul's and Zion's W|[_L |NSTALL PASTOR £ Detroit il o | B, 2 ple's reasonable request for economic | puise Breaching No Longer Ade-|coming week to register studenta ues have planned a week end | | “Perils of Unsettlement” | ipbiite Wibvires arc ¥ , reforms ruptured the united kingdom | The school is divided into three | trip to Gettysburg, I'a. The pa CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Prim B Jeading denominations. showing hat | Mme ]“}"" {\M the nation| quate as Evangelization Method, |major departments ziving 12 indivi-|leave Washington this afternoon, and, Rev. H'\ro'd any to Be Honored - they have grown almost 50 cent | M2 I SOLMIE Y _ - g | courses in the Bible training or|following the Sunday school session | 5 TN 57 ine 1ot oy i e el | Lutheran Synod Offcial Says. st duariments elementars conrse in | at Gettyzhurs tomorrow. Wil v in Formal Ceremony. The First Primitive Wae AR ety Otie G Eled Mhis staten < made, according sk e BALTIMORE. September 17.—Pub- | notation and s reading in the new |battlefield. A Luther League ser I° Sevvices tor tallation s i to Rev. Char Mictatianas een 10 I, similar ol dhatSorhoun | (RSERREERE SR Eioe | milic o mecunil dSDETTent. ndlwitll Heveorauatadt betore e bie FLBet aipinei Evangelical | = #rall Secretary of/ithe Federal Cormeil [ qiior ot fatnors demand toy Fiorme » soulsaving. and personal visi ossons in Greck and Fnglish in the jleaves for Washington in the evening. etown Lutheran Chure | PETWOR inquiries as to the va D hs toriheialvision essary for effective evangelization,{ N®W members have been added toZion's League, the following officers | am. tomorto Dr A nificance of the public S | according to R. H. Long, secretary of | {he faculty to compensate for the | were elected: | lent, Hern ter M. Gift of the Baltimore Mother- Church The Place t& Worship accredited to H. K. Carro ivision existed during | the Luthern evangelical committee of | bid growth of the institution and the | Yaggic: -vice president, Miss Cla house will deliver the charge to the Pl R e R R N 30 that “the total yearly smon's reizn. The | the synod of Ohio and other States, | 1ddition of the new <. _Among | Schickler; recording secretary, Miss | minister and Rev. Henry Manken wi ¢ - I Protestant churches) would moral conditions, | Which held its annual convention here | those who will be allied with last| Dorothy Krautwurst: corresponding | present the charge to the congrega- WM M GOODW]N Samuel E. Rose, M. A., Pastor fnte about h el i g ! cede and. occasion | Ehis'weel. vear's instructors in teaching the var- | secretary, Miss Catherine Marques; | t . *'" - | ai i ’ hix social upheavals and . had bee Pousing this latest method of en. | 101s subj Dr. J. S, Noffsinger, | treasurer, Miss 13dna Korff, and| The subject of the evening servie Rible. ORI Detpnret oy o E it e tiee ot church-goers, which, accord. | Mrs William J. Seelye, | planist, Miss Freda Lucke. Special|sermon wiil be m Famine to Ch i H “This estimate,” said Dr. Macfar IHis polygamy, polytheism, | iNE to recent press dispatches, orig.|1F. Thomas Browne, Rev. E. E. Rich- | plans are being formulated for the |tune.” The junior church will meet flflllnlly vs. )'PDC'“Y Iand, “has been com Ply misunde ind despotic autocrney were | inated in New York City, Mr. Long ardsen and Mrs. Fannie S. Hartsill. [ meeting at 8 p.m., September 23, at|at 11 am and the Christian stood, becanse it had to do only © the fact that Solomon did not | Asserts that the plan had scriptural | Others of the faculty include: Fred P, | Zion Hall, Second and Upshur streets, | or Society will hold session 2 one side of the picture. It made 10| uiVo his heart undivided to the Lord | Subport as well as the approval of his | Mevers, Rev. George N. Cummings, | which plans include the installation of | to discuss “The Good and t reference to the additions of new | God T faet (he King. “id that | committee. [Ttev. “Samwel udson Porter, Elsie | the newly elccted officers by the “can- | he Movies members vear by yvear - examiple was evil in the eves of the| Outlining a prospective two-week | Wade Stone and Mrs. Hattie 8. Petrie. | dle light se . and an inspirational Columbia Road Near 15th Street Rev. Frederick 1. I { the Con- | weni mot fully after the | campaign of doortodoor canvassing, | N addition o the resular curr a visiting speaker. Thic YOGODA. MARK DEPP gregational Comm ) David his father.” The | he plans that the first week would he UM in the Bible training depart e has a play under way for pre e B e oo ehocat s | devbien ‘to mpirationml” wervicos, | MM, ADecki nctures il e dcher e |~ Afro-American Yogoda Minister 80,000 members ave | i cart caused our lLord to| which would hoost the morale of the |®d by Dr. Po pastor of the First - . e | Willi S, c] Clivitens o i e S s a1 |y e warkers. gl G for | B is Chun ity T, | popen# oo | Sat-Sanga Association pvilliam S. Hockman mention was n t tha the empire after his death. ’l*m»‘.m: led organization of the workers|CVangelist: Dr. i Kyle, and Dr r. Ferkins Wi peak. | Ves vices, B lock pm.. g &ome 75,000 ave s olls who conveved (God's message | With specific instructions and with | 1 ardson Rev. Dr. Frederic W. Perkins, pas- | 2 each vear and t of King noticed Jerohoam, the | pecific homes to visit. The s 1 Ple training course gives full | tor of the First Universalisi Church, | i 9:30—The Church Scheol. increase in membership erintendent of public works, of the | week the canvassing would begin: or each hour of class work and | will preach at the 11 o'clock serviee | . . Mayo. o 11:00—Morning Worship. than that of the populat the < prozram of dividing the king-| workers would issue invitations to |\ Mondav and Tuesday nights. | omorrow morning in the Ambassador frars il Distiet Nationak “T . ” country. The fact is that bt dom and giving him 10 tribes, News | atiend the "specinl ‘evangelieal sorv:| The studies included in this course are | Theator, where that church is con.| _NEW_CHURCH (Swedeiih 3 146 & streain wo Miles for One sult for all Protes denominaci of thi reached Solomon, so that | ices at the church. which wonld be the ol nd new testament, Rible doc- | queting its services pending construe- | ( Pablie Reading Room Onen = bas been a gain in membership con-ylerohoam fled to Bgypt for safety | conducted with well choten hymns (rine and systematic theology: evangel | jimn o the ehuren ooimres at e, | CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY Ll A T GRE T i 7:00—The Epworth League. siderably in excess of the growth in|until the king's death, when he re |and texts. ;v‘m. life and epistles of Paul. Bible | teenth and S atreets, on “The Joyous O S ADNe RN Sehoo) 3 & 8:00—Evening Service. population. No thoughtful person | turned at the request of the raform = . | histo history _of the Christian | 1ife,” AL Ted by “ . ” ghould overlook the disquieting to take charge of their battle | Chureh, history of Christian missions, | == | ol ‘HODI oPAL Short-sighted BRI Bty 1o diantive et anils aeebiY. COMMANDER TO SPEAK. the mnl ;w] Christ. Riblieal instruc- | _ frtam—) on by the | 2 = Calvars’s Chair sings at hoth sersices. y “arroll called attentior tion and Rible analvsis . e o e suenton | mpu Demand Economic Relief, — Sl | | +|UNION M. E. CHURCH TheMiniiter Preachés that the churches are dec | When Rehohoam went to Shechem |Salvation Army Will Assist in | St Mar aret S | | 812 20th w. Devotional Meet raday at 8 membership , simply does to ho crowned as king in place of Je. Serviceavat Daptist iChureh, || CHURCH TO REOPEN. | g | Rev. somes L McLain. D. .. Pastor. R i , k X ; AR b b s < s . | ) W30 M Schoa ur Doors Swinz Wide Onen to All— what he is talking about sl AR S e " — Conn. Ave. and Bancraft Place, - I it am by ine Pastor. “Whosoever Will Mas (4 The statement gives siatistics from | desire to satisfy the disgruntled ele-| Members of the Salvation ny will | Rev. Sid sn ¢ B win | e ith, D. D. || (ll"l\ll\\ | n League the United States Census Burean #nd | ment in the horth, Jeroboam, who was in the conduct of the § o'clock T SYE RO RO TREUSION Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D. bS ChiistianCharch| e the pastor | the Handbook of the Churches. Itia child of poverty and obscurity, had |services at the Fifth Baptist Church Preach at All Souls', | ‘le treet rls-lan urc ALL_ARE CORDIAL IMED. l "y | nition from Solomon hecause (tomorrow night, when Comdr. Ernesi | ” it | 4 | '"\Jm}l-'nm' NE | | TRIN “How utterly false are the impres- of his encrgy and industry, had learned | R. Holtz will speak on “Persecution | Services will be resumed at Ali| iy o Sl | . . sions that the churches are losin | Quring his term of office’ as superin- | Versus Indifference.” [Souls” Unitarian Church, Sixteenth | Rabert. Stiores, | ; . WAUGH M. E. CHURCH | Methodist Episcopal Church membership is shown by 1he {tendent of public works where the| Rev. J. F Br pastor, will {#nd Harvard eets, LOMOrrow morn Holy Communion—Wednesday ( \ | 3rd and A Sts. N.E. | Penna. Ave and Fitth St. S.E of the United States Government cen- |masses were dissatisfied and why they | preach on “The Optimism of the Apos. | Ing at " whr-l In‘!‘hu fllm-;ne r\f‘ | Geie | Rev. Frank Steeln inlster. sus of relizious hodies in | desired to secure some relief from the |tle Paul” at the 11 o'clock e | Wil Loy SR e E : Rev. WM. M. H A | 1916, supplemented by the fizures [ pressure of the crown, that kept in-|This sermon will he quel to his | Pivree, who is in Prague attendine VERMONT AVENUE b anpe i e Chinrels Sebioi 1926 in the latest landbook of er : the tax rate. 1le became the |sermon last Sunday on “The Optimism | the | Inteenadional Congress of Re. St. Ste hen S (Jhul‘ch 1 CH Pastor [ A= Dtoect ""”"’A‘“ OIS Se0e0S Churches. The principal of the reformers, championing |of Jesu, | 8lous Liberals, Rev. Sldney Snow o & g v & Churches. “The' 25 1 beader ot the etiymers, championing i L e CHRISTIAN CHUR o0 smsvr s omie g % g growth in total membership from 1 usly made known their demands to | e IUaTSLaE OL o8 i Lol Rev. George . D.. Rector. Vermont Ave., north of N Street. 00 a.m. Y 762,943 in 1906 to 38,397 in 1915 the newly made kin |REV. E. C PR'MM S TOP|CS flonion una of wieiGhurchidilieiMen: | 1\ ixev. 04drxe i Assistaut. Rev. Earle Wilfley, LL.D.. Pastor, @ ” Eveni bt o and to 27466470 in Rehoboam wisely asked for time to | sy LU Sl Tl e % The Kind of God We Need Miliste The [ nonsider ths seonia's iaemarNtor et The church school will reopen Sep- | yoie Commu yam| * 0:45am.—Ritle School ahown: on sctes inte Calls Statement Ludlcrous. Tl Trom Tl e e or e, | Pastor of Becond Baptist Church | tember nd the motion picture | Momi am: | 11:00 am —Sermon by the Pastor S0m—WHAT IS A 3 ) sie etting of B T : [ c o o s heen suc Even K00 pm £ Shelats DO MK x AR, " ot hore was never a time in the his- {azed men advised that their request he | Makes Announcement. \:'. “:I\u:‘:”‘l huh\( »\‘:v e y"\lo".cr‘\"r;x‘x‘lll: Healing: servive e it bl SN | —_——-| tory of the country when so many |granted. Be their servant and they | reat TR s SRR e Bt Will be | oy iinton Tuesd: 800 p m.—Sermon by the Pastor, = people belonged to the churches, never | will be vour friends, was the erux of | “The Damned Souls” will be the | LeXumed \day nizht, Octoher 2 m | in_charze of Mr. W. E. Brai | DUMBARTON AVENUE A time when a larger percentage of |their recommendation. Rehoboam did | fermon subject tomorrow night of | 3 3 : T | TRCI the population were church members. |not want that kind of advice. He | Rev. Ellis C. Primm. pastor of the| —— — DUTBBMANG e & - | ““h S'l'rleet ,CJ""S“?': Ch“"h QT “" L S"““Tu" - In the face of the cold fizures, how | turned fo the vounger crowd with | Second Baptist Church, Fourth sticet | S itual Heal | - A TN, 3 Rev. ROBERT S. BARNES. Pastor METROPOLITAN ludicrous 1s the doleful lament, re-|whom he had associated. bossibly it | And Virginia avenue southeast. There | LUTHER PLACE pll’lhla ealing [ APESARAR I e [ eSS R R et Lt centlf heard in many quarters: ‘How | may have been during one of their wild | Will be baptism at this service. The s e boAT e am R S, METHODIST CHURCH long can Protestantism stand such |parties that they gave Rehoboam the | MOMNINg sermon theme will ba “The Chnlc T 00 p'mi—] - | | MEMORIAL CHURCH “From 1906 to 1916, in 25 principal |“Go tell” that your father put voke: o ;)1" early .evening service will be Protestant denominations. the net gain | upon their necks “and that you will | D14 at 6:30 o'clock at the East Capi W . in membership was 4.8 From |make the load heavier, and if he | (0] street branch, Seventeenth and (Qtlhomas Cite N 1916 to 1925 the net gain w 'S 3827 | scourged them with whips, you will | FASt Cabitol streets. " Mr. Primm will Dr. G. M. Difienderfer, R73. This is a gain of %, the last 20 years. ing up all their losses from death, moval and other causes, the chur 703 In addition to mak- | preach the same sermon here as at | the church evening service. during urge them with scorpion: Rehoboam's Fatal Reply. Pastor, re- s TNehoboa o] X oolish ad- i ehip of 46.4 per cent in 20 yoars. |fatal words aroused the slumbering | .J“Tu'n"'}{““‘,"“"yf Th""‘“hln-n 11:00 a.m.—Memorial service. for the Iate | During these same 20 vears, the g of revolution. Under tha. leadar: | D ool Bulldine. "Seventeenth and | b H't‘lrn:lmt'fl:k‘::'l Vonraet | L words, gained in membership faster | Noscd of the 10 e IDCs A% | Thursday night at 8:15 o'clock, The| 7:00 p.m—Christan Endexvor and a ser 3 ; rganized. rke has well said that ! hject for nes A Tl mon by the p t is true that when in half an hour than prudent deliber- | jjb, v oa St Special music at_all services war decade (1916-1926) is taken alone |, . q 4 T3 will be open every week day by the quartet the figures are not so encouraging. | puon And foresight can build up in a|from 10:30 a.m to 1 p.m. and Thurs. | hundred rs.” In this division God | made the wrath of man to praise Him. When the multitude turned away | | days and THIS church welcomes YOU. For these 10 years, the gain in ¢ hurch | membership was 16.2 per cent, while the gain in population was 16.3 per | aturdays until 5:30 pm. | LHKIN1 ADE [ Trinity Lutheran Church | 1l | from the inflamed and inflated Reh, W, cent.” This condition may perhaps be | it \TRaqaiel e Ty Tan| Chnlh"el ath and E Bt explained by the diversion of thel.oct jiim the most valuable part of his | _— fi AL LODOE HALL (MISSOURI SYNOD) church’s energies during the War|gominion. History for the mext few unday. 11330 _am. All Welcome HUG HENNIG, Pastor. years. During the last hall of the |.opiyries’ followed Israel rather than Services decade, however, a recovery hes been | taking place.” ‘INDEBTEDNESS TO JESUS. Judah. R:20 a.m—German Service, 945 a.m —Sunday 01, 1100 am —English Service, “The Holy Ghost” Christadelphian Chapel 732 w»..ur st N.w WORSHIP_11:15_A.M KRIENDS, In it was only due to the t that Jerusalem was a part of Judah that it ever found its place in histo William shortly after he be- came the Emperor of Germany broke | | Friends 13th_and i | | TS, Park sma 0 i 1 Sta XW. BTS, Parl T e e MURRAY 8. KENWORTHY. Pistor pnctet iy 4 contrary to his autocratic Sundar’ Schosi, 45 Meotine, T1. Tl e Rev. Irving Ketchum Anpounces lowed the example of Rehoboam in Christian Endeavor. 6:4 sove _p.m. | secking the advice of men who Icked | __Praser Meetine: Thursday, 7:45, St. O]af Norw- Luth, Subject for Tomorrow. , the World's | the maturity of judgment that years alone can bring and who seek to please by telling one what one wishes them Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.\\'. Meeting at 11 a.m. HERBERT LEWIS, Clerk. s Eastorn A ma Park. Ll/_’l‘llhl( Church of the Atonement “Christ and Forgivene: d to Jesus,” is the subject 33";,2".1,'1?.7«:(1 ;\] Re ](\mgu\\ to say and not the facts. Tt is fatal Ketchum at Peck Memorial Chapel to- |10 disre: rd the wisdom of the ages S troow might, |and of God's word. The Cuthbert class will have its The Divided Kingdom fior:'t rrr:::fllnimn:e"{‘rznm11(‘1;"".]-fl:\l;(1,;=“‘: The division of the kingdom, un-| . 3 L iy o fortunate as it seemed to he at that C. Haig. The afternoon Sunday school | (inia avan to Rehohoam, who sought R'00 0m “CHRIST LUTHERAN (MISSOURT SYNOD.) G 1 FR Service at 11 A Sermon_on St. Matthew the Apos(le will meet at 3 o'clock. At T the |y, amedy the error of his fatal words, | N. Capitol St. and Rhode Island Ave. Christian Endeavor Soclety will dis-|hen it was too late,.was of God. Rev. HOWARD F. SNYDER. Pastor. Lely (\},',r,"' i ,T?,,,I’?."?'."Z".‘n' M cuss the subject, "“What Is Richt and | Judah maintained a purer form of re-| Services. 11 am and 8 pm. A Church with a Spiritual message. We What Is Wrong With the Movies?™ [ligion after the division. epecialls | _Sunday School, B:48 am caphrially weltsme “sira i A when through Jerohoam's sin the | thaod an the prophets Iargelv | Grace Lutheran Chutch LEAGUE TO WORSHIP, |deserted tne northern Kingdom and | sepps. Halt, oth amt Grees st xw. | CHHist Church, Geor etown | L GRRHARD E SKI 9::40 a.m.—Sunday_Sehool. 1:00a O and Thirty-first Sts. REV. F. PINKN! ast in their lot with the southern na- Pastor. | tion. God come out plan 1o have the Messiah of the seed of David, out of Bt. Margaret's Church Members the tribe of Judah, called for at leas ? +:30 e ey |the tribe of Judaly, called for at least | St, Mark’s Lutheran Church| i1 | : ¢ il PERGIES B and 8th Sts 8 W Members of the Communicants’ |¢Onnection with Judah. AYES, D.D.. Pastor. Port IObaCCO Pansh 1 4 the organized workers of |11 this connection we would do well ranger But Once. - League an g1 lto sl e oAt s SoApAT Christ Church. La_Pinta the parish will make their monthly | '© recall how wealth, Juxury and pow-| 4.4 a.m.—Bible Sehool (Stonn church next courihouse) corporata communion at the 730 au. | *1l d teir part i bullding up | 1100 AR ZFhe" vl and. Sermon The Rev. Wm. Il Heigham. D, D.. Rector celebration of holy communion at St. |Lhe sreatuess and glory of Solomo bt 3 Sunday, Services, 7:45 and 11°AM. Srargaret’s Church, Connectiout ave. | F#in and that lis sin grew out of lhu‘ R T of materfalisin that thy le Lr civilization, e, 1OMOITOW, e morning nue and Bancroft At 11 am. there will || CONCORDIA CHURCH| . 4 A Disregarding the religion of Jehovah | A ( ENSION praver with sermon by e {“ 10b- | < the essential thing for his nation’s ||| 'h.:,','f,:"::h :;"M "'\':v o R e success and stability, he fol- | 1 Sih a0 Bls. NW. |77 Mass. Ave. at 12th St. N.W. e it e other gods, worshiping at the ||| Rev. Charles Enders, Pastor || Clergy ] lll be celebration of holy commun-| hrines of pagan idols which he per- ||| " nm Rev. Thomas Worthington Cooke, fon at 11 a.m, {mitted his pagan wives to introduce ||| 10-00 A M s TS gy Rector, i 1. A modern prophet, bas ||| English Service, ev. Thomas MecClintock. B. Y. P. U. TO MEET pointed out that our own ||| Sty = B ] l(e;’i lh;ulhl x.‘flur.\;m o S g - has an abundance of every- ||| 5 | _Services 8 and 11 _A. P\ scept religion. 1f Bahson is | Everybody Welcome 7 ST. JAMES’ CHURCH then we need to repent and give | Columbia Federation Will Hold Its e supreme place in our thought 6th and P Sts. N.W. ¥ Sth St. near Mass. Ave. N, e e bl D S HOIED ZION Pastor.” Richard, Schim Rev GEORGR W ATKINSON T D Rector First Fall Session. | We eannot maintain our place among | 202N, Pastor. Ri Re B D the nations unless we follow the lmm, 1 Brnmn Uhehr a 2500 100 1 am The first Fall meeting of the Co-| with an undivided heart. ;Am ne Waek-day services—Tuesday & Thurs. 7 am | lumbia Federation of the B. Y. P. U.| Jerohoam, who owed his throne to ~ Gallatin 5 will be held at the Temple Baptist|the everliving Jehovah, made religion | lNCARNAT!ON T4h ST. AGNES’ CHURCH Church, Tenth and N strects eeday (4 secondary consideration, when he ‘*0"5’::"0:' F“': nl'{wve-h--:.:'f" 40 Que Sturet N7 i pight, at which time reports of the|established the worship of the golden e . ' v!_F‘]a n\:f‘. or N. 'z !!l\ st. cars, annual conference of the union, held | calvex, one at Dan and the other at LR R DR TR e at Philadelphia in July, will he gi | Bethel. Tle feared the result of his i 8 p. A Welcome and a_Blessing Awalt_Yon. ST. PAUL’S English Lutheran Church EIgin Smith, president of the Columbia Federation, will preside the first time since his election ymen going up to Jernsalem to worship at the feasts Whenever relizion hecomes a secondary thing in for ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Lafayette Square. Services: 8 Preacher. the Kev. Fdwa Ruswell. New York City. The Seminary and Collegiate Bible Institute of Washington, D. C., Incorporated 1316 and 1330 Vermont Ave. | | | DAY AND EVENING CLASSES IN BIBLE INSTRUCTION GRAgErCHl{RCH Leading to the DEGREE Th. L., Licentiate in Theology Wisconsin Ave. Below M REV Church of the Advent “2nd und You N.W. Rev. W. S. Shacklette, Rector Y . PERKINS in EPIPHANY BRANCI Sixte and U Sts. N.W. Sunday Schuol Service, Thursday. KELLER Momorial Lutheran \|..n|mm Avenue S. T. NICHOLA: Sunday School at #:30 am. Wiles Bible Class for Men. Morning Service at 11:00. “A LEPER'S GRATITUDE® Fvening Qervica at 7:45 | “A CHRINTIAN WHO 1. THE LIFE." Youne Peaple’s Socleties at 645 n.m, *SHE HOMELIKE CHURCH." 8 pm DAY SCHOOL Leading to Th. G. SEMINARY Graduate Theology 210 a.m —Holy 7 Communion. 11:00 a'm Morning prayer and ser- R:00 pm.—Fvening nraver and talk 1000 a.m —Rector's Bible Class A CORDIAL WELCOMFE ndard and Fundamental throu m dernistie teaching, strength, 1y planned to help men and women, young and old, to King knowledze of the Bille, Special emphasis on teaching, pre and Sunday school methods, TUITION FREE chool Opens Sept, 19 Call Frank. 3663 hout b Inte eational =t spirituality and EVENI Tish edu Culty of deep apart intell ST._ANDREW'S CHURCH . H. Ave. and V St. N.W. Ri J. J. DIMON. D. D., Rects 11 :00—Morning service and sermon, ANV ELCoRE, rermen - W 1ehir | | | 1 SEPTEMBER 17 INOVENA WILL CLOSE ATURDAY | METHODIST EPISCOPAL WHITE. !DELEGATES BACK IN CITY.| LUTHER LEAGUE (The National Methadist Church) dohn Marshall Place and C Street N.W . James Shera Montgomery, D. D., Minister WELCOM Takoma Park Christian Church | (Sersices in Seventh Day Adventist Chureh) REV. G. A | Conducted by the Rev. William Thomas Reynolds Will ba held 8 p.m. Sunday, Septem- ber 1R in St. Paul's Parich Hall FOUNDRY | 230 A3 —e1 Scheol. Mr. Eugene 017 2ird St. N.W. Al persons inter- || (Organized 1814) A hecias. Si'G e ested, irrespective of race ar color or = Sixteenth St. Near P St. a ‘\}.‘.{Tm’ll oy e o OB creed. A cor v k. 1 00 AM.— hin wi reed. are cordially invited. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS 1 11 AM 1 ith ser- Frederick Brown Harris D.D. Minister Rev. John C. Millian MINISTER on CHRISTIAN CHURCH | Park Road West of Fourteenth “THE PAIN OF BEING MISUNDERSTOOD” Street ! Dicector Relizions Fdueation Music by the Tmperial Male Quartet. s |l Harvey Baker Smith, Paslor — 6:45 PM.—Epworth League devotional HOLY COMMUNION 7:30 AM 4t i 5 : 0:30 a.m.—Church School o e ik 2 huireh Scho : e ol - ” S:00 PM.—Publin Worshin_with Ser MORNING PRAYER AND |\ o Sernios L . .,:Vr‘\‘ ..;;‘m;.n Inventors. mn b DR ‘V"""I“‘”“‘ 7:00 p.m—FEpworth Le the_wiber OLY ~ COMMUNION ~AND 7.00—Ch : : noiy oo 5 Zn—chm Sl ol “THE TRAGEDY OF BEING CANON DUNLAP .. 11:00 A M % o Music by Foundrs Quartet Choir. ” 5 SERYIC bl Thursday. 8:00 n.m.—Midweek Praise NOT FAIR SERNM QN e = D PO e i Music by the Imperial Male Quartet. em el STHODIST FREE SEATS TO THE PEQPLE_ A EPISCOPAL (Cotored). | i i GALBRAITH St het. L & MON.W. £ D. D, A HEARTY WELCOME. L | HAMLIN EPISCOPAL | “THE CHURCH BEAUTIFUL” Sixteenth at Allison Street HOSPITABLE WELCOME " TO" THE PUBLIC hool 11:00 a.m.—Sermon and morning | 6:15 p.m.—Varick C. E. Soviets worship. CALVARY Southern Methodist 3040 Que St. N.W. 'ST. MARK’S CHURCH Third and A Ste. § AM HENRY PETTUS, Rector. Joseph Templeton Herson, D. D., Minister REV. WIL FOURTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY - T | S e 2 T e — Rev. Edi::fl? Beery (]! DR. HERSON PREACHES / sonnm—tipng. e ana semon || W I 11 am.—Subject—“TRANSFORMED LIMITATIONS” | Wednesday (St. Matthew. Evangelist) a | The Secret Place” 8 P.M.—S “No Condemnation” Thursday am. Ho 8:00 p.m.—Subject—“PAYING THE PRICE” Y 9:30 A.M.—Church*School 1 Commuion _A_CORDIAL WELCOME TO_ALL Br i rmon he Pa 7:00 P.M.—Epworth League \ il ST. THOMAS® " 9:45 A M—Sunday School. [ Soar Dupont cirte take comn! AVt § I 7:00 PAL Epworth League. | Sarvices Blagd il win Thursday, 8:00 P.M.—Mid-week Prayer and Praise Service Sermon at 11 by Rector. Rev. nest Smith, D. D., Strangers should visit this bas hareh, conceded 1o be most beat Shureh’in Washineton EPWORTH 1E GOOD-WILL CHURCH." D.C.1. itiful ful . FOE R-N()l'.\lfl‘i GOSPEL. 13th AND A S T{he} th,“’,“,y so: 10:0: 8| g s AT ¥, CaRoLINA AVE. X, | Rev. Harvey McAlister Ghureh School. ¢ e DUHE. DN Take Lincoln Park Car. | : : The Re e S e i s m‘"; s "' yl;"_““tfnv o it The Canadian Evangelist A d mnmdmm:' i | Washington Evangelistic Campaign ljlp an? 11:00 am \lrvmm;x Worship and | and chrlstlan Heallng M|Sll°n “Love's (;rcatcst Gift” || 00 p.m—Epw Sept. 16 to Oct. 9 THE TABERNACLE Between 13th & 14th Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D. Rector. 7 8 a.m.—Holy Communion Hosiimce e - 9:45 a.m.—Church School y ; North Capitol and K Sts. 11:00 am.—Li nd Sermon. 8:00 pm.— Worship and H. L. Collier, Pastor The Four-Square Gospel Special Preacher Rev. Edmund H. Gibson 8 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon. “The Endurance Test” Dr. James W. Morris. 8:00 pm. Thursdas—Praser Meet- Every Night Except Saturday...... 7:45 P.M Thursdays, 1:30 and 11 AM. ne. L8 e DU LU 1 M. ys, 3 ¥ and Friduyd Afifertioonsds o« . . . 2:30 P.M. Holy Con munion ::::hork F. Aldridge Musical 'I:‘r;:":: Sundays. 3ud it ..10:45 A. M z 30 und 7:30 P.M. Mabel Ramses Frost, | TH. ! METHODI U ! Musical Program I The Sick Welcome—Every Creed Invited Come Early—Seats Free Only One More Sunday in This Conference Year | Mt. Vernon PL. M. E. Church South (Southern Methodism's Representative Church) Ninth Street and Massachusetts Avenue Northwest Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor Rev. W. A. McKee, Assistant to the Pastor 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School. 6:45 P.M.—Senior League Rhode Island Ave. Methodist Protestant First and R. I. Ave. N.W. Rev. R. Y. NICHOLSON, Pastor Preaching by W. A. LAMBETH, D. D., PASTOR 11 AM.—“BE STRONG” 8 P.M.—“PERFECT THROUGH SUF- | FERING” |Jit 11 AM.—Reopening and Home-coming Scrvice. ! Rev. J. M. Gill, D. D, 11 A.M.—Junior Church: Rev. W. A. McKee | s pm Subject: “THE SECOND OF THE THREE T'S” [ i Thursday Evemnl at 8 a'clock—Prayer Meecting led by Dr. Lambeth by quartet and vested choir under direction of MR. R. DEANE SHURE, Director Sermon by Sermon by Pastor. Subject—"What I Expect of My Church.” — Sumla’y School. Special mus

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