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L DT R—— . AR P L PSR ¢ » . e U1 - Rev. H. Martin Lawson Pas- * with a “B0DY OF CHRIST” -NEW CHURGH HERE tor of Organization Having Membership of 40. The Body of Christ is the name of a new church recently established here membership of about 40| and 20 non-resident contril Services are being held at the W ington Business College Hall, New York avenue, Rev. . Lawson is pastor and DProf. Pettinger assistant. The organization of this church the outgrowth of a series of 1 1310 Martin L. P classes taught by Rev. Mr, Lawson | during his nine ye pastorate in | this city. | Immediately following Rev. TLawson's resignation from the A land Avenue Baptist Church August he started services Northwest section, and s evening the first busines looking to the further developme nl of the work was held at his home, “The Second Coming of U The Fuliillment of Prophes ing to Our Time" and o themes will be the subj ast nm | in o clm—k BISHOP WILL PREACH AT CATHEDRAL RITES Chaplain Scott Will Speak at ll’f" O'Clock Service in Bethle- hem Chapel. At the people’s evensong to be held in Bethlehem Chapel of W :\\h!n:ltmi Cathedral tomorrow at 4 o'clock the special preacher will be Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Wash- ington. This service will be broadcast by radio over WRC. Chaplain William R. Scott will be the preacher at the 11 a.m. service in Bethlehem Chapel tomorrow. The full list of services in Bethle- hem Chapel tomorrow is as follo 7:30 a.m., holy communion: 10 o’cloc! morning prayer and lita 11 am., holy communion and sermon; 4 o'clock, people's evensong. —_— “SIMEON” IS SUBJECT. French Congregation to Hear Dr. Florian Vurpillot. At the French service tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, Rev. Dr. Florian Vurpillot, French vicar in charge of the French congregation that meets each Sunday at St. John's Church, Lafayette square, has chosen for his sermon text, “Simeon.” The regular Friday services have been discontinued until further notice, due to the installation of the new organ in St. John's Church. e HAMLINE CHURCH TOPICS. | Rev. J. T, Herson Announces Ser- ‘ mons for Tomorrow. Rev. Joseph Templeton Herson, 1 minister of Hamline Methodist Epis- Church, Sixteenth at Allison street, will preach tomorrow morning on “The Holy Bpirit,” and at 8 o'clock he will continue his sermons on “Rev- elation by Character,” the subject of this sermon being “Fretful Jonah.” ‘The church school meets at 9:45 a.m. and the Epworth League at 7 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN. XTH PRESBYTERIAN REV." fififl“fid{r Erosor e 1o a.m.—Graded Sabbath School. | Sm.—Morning worsnip with sermon. e 7:00 p.m.—Christian Easeavor. 8000 m —Exenine worehin wiih sermon { HE KIN IN MY CHU ll(H VISTTOKS ALWAYS W 11k Street and Rhode Isisnd Avenue N.W. Rev. Hogh Kerr Fulton. Pastor. m—Bibie Stucy tee of orebip. aear fifimn"r‘fil (uifi %‘. Avenues :‘:&m.’ of Woren 5. ~—Christian Ynd»l or. Ceorgetown Church™ P Bt. Near 3lst N:W. m—funday, School m—Men s Bivie Cliss. l 00 8.~ hip apd vm,qn 7:18 pm—Chrietie 800 pm,—mu-u-m: e .| be ther i deavor | Rhode sland A o | vour societ {C. 8. Morris, i D stitutional € )\ln {on the ac Gunton. T ‘emple Memorial Rev. BERNARD BRASKAMP, M. A.. P-'. i j i The flying squadron of the District of Columbia Christian Endeavor Union Will meet with the Young People’s So- ciety of the Christian Endeavor of Co- lumbia Hei; n Church to morrow e 7 o'clock. The topic for will be “What will talk on oW evening at Avenue Methodist . Soclety at 7 o'clock. The annual dinner of the presidents ol all the ¢ h istian Endeavor Socleties will be held at the Y. streets, the Rhode Protestant C. is urged to e ident to thi dinner and conf sentativ nce or their repi ¢ the president cannot Intermediate Christian 1 Union of the District of ¢ Inmbia will meet Friday at 8 pm. The nue Methodist rot- nt Church, F Island avenue. Instead of the usual speaker of the evening Mrs. Nickolson, adviser of this church, has planned a surprise The annual Intermediate Christian ndeavor banquet will be held Febru- 3 at the Ninth t Christian rch. Make reservations through represent VIRGINIAN TO SPEAK. Will Address Jr., Shiloh Congregation. Charles Va., 8. Morris, jr., nf Norfolk, will dr‘h\ era lecture on “The New Shiloh Baptist In- inth and P streets, 4 o'clock. The public is ission will be free. An en in aid of the Morris and his row d. ot Mr. At 11 am., the pastor, Rev. J. Milton Waldran, will continue his sermons of the apostles, using as “The Gospel of thae Lord Adapted to Mankind, | At night there will be | sermon on “The Other by Rev. Dr. J. O. Knott. Wise Men,” “JESUS AND THE TEMPLE” Rev. H. E. Beatty to Preach at Lutheran Church. “Jesus an dthe Temple” will be the subject at Georgetown Lutheran Chuich tomorrow, 11 am., by Rev. Harold E. Bentz, pastor. Holy com- munion will be administered. Christian Endeavor meets at 7 p.m. with installation service for the newly elected officers. The evening service will be at 8 o'clock with a sermon by the pa Easterh“l"r‘e‘;l'ayt'emn Church & Sixth St NE. Ma. A Rev. Al FRED 9:3 1000 am 7000 m 745 ering the Klnun-" The. Special Mretings with Evangelist Kundahl will continue each evening mext WESTERN Presbyterian Church H St. Between 19th and 20th N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, Pastor 1:00 AM. "AS !k (m, rll:Atl" “PROMPTITUDE. Musie by the Quartet. 16th and Newton Sts. 945 am—Sunday Echool, 11.00a Sermon, “The Ch Every society at| street and Rhode | | o _ ugie by Choruy INew York Avenue] Presbyterian Church H and 13th Sts. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo In the Heart of the City For the Heart of the City St ELLIOTT THURSTON iTON, e | LUTHER LEAG A report of the efliclency contesy | among ‘the local’ Luther Leagues of the District of Columbia was pub. e o n"the Docember News Letter. In connection with the new mis Will Speak to Young People on “Journalism From Inside.” Elliott Thurston will be the speaker | ternoon hefore the Youns People’s Forum of the Mount Ple Congregational Church in its ser weekly talks on ve His subject will be the Inside." At the ‘morning service tomorrow | the pastor, Rev, Moses R. Lovell, will preach on “A New Adventure for Protestantism.” Preceding the ser ico the men's class, at 10 o'clock, will continue their illustrated lessons on “The Blank Pages Between the Old and the New Testaments,” The pub- lie, both men and women, 1s in Journalism from Museum ture on “The Wonders of, the Dec before the Men's Club Monday ning. Refreshments will be ser All men of the community are Invite Dr. David White, senfor geologi of the United States Geological vey and home secretary of the tional Academy of Sclences, ne: Thursday ‘at 8 p.m. will give the se enth, in” the church's series of ad- dresses on sclenco and_ religion, his subject being *“Paleontology and Re- ligion."” SERMON SERIES. Rev. D. L. Snyder Will Preach Twice Tomorrow. At Emory Methodist Church, Geor- gia avenue and Rittenhouse street, Rev. D. L. Snyder, pastor, will preach tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock on “God Love Toward Us." At the evening service he begins a series of sermons on the general theme, “Some Bible Fools and Other- wise.” The subject at 8 o'clock will be “Some Ancient and Modern Fools.” Church of the | Pilgrims Southern Assembly. Rev. Andrew Reid Bird, Minister. Morning Worship 11 A. MioEach Sunday ayflower l'mdmr flmlrur(lnn of New reh Buiidis L Each San. (" ihe Oid Mamser 1616 ure of Pres w to Learn to Bible fchoo! » uliml Sarviee ot 1518 Twi Washington Heights Presbyterian Church Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister. Cnlana and Kalorama Rds. lb—eu day School, 11:00 a. < )zmnn wflrlhlr. Holy Com- vinion. Brel sermen 13 'B b r. “Unto the Ut- 8:00 p.m.—Sermon- L v her ernom Rev. ELCOME TO ALL. Communion Service METROPOLITAN PRESI\'TERIAN CHURCH ; 00 a. 45 p.m.- " fces: 19:00 am—Hen's Clags: Grimin Eeans. \inday S0 780 BN G20 ownershin. 8:00 P.M., or i:rfd' ‘teatimony. “Eckington Presbyterian Church North Capitol St. corner Florida Ave. HENRY B. WDODINO Ilullur. Sunday School 1, Moriine: Service. 11 Communio p 1 cct, HC eaven: No nrnmx »rvl at ne Napel Bra cordlat weicoms®to cvers: Some Who Attend the N.Y. Avenue m.: e Ehureh of the Cobenant Conn. Ave,, 18th & N Sts, | 9:48—Runday Echool, 11:00—Kindergarten Bearers, 1 | yl ana L:xmm 1% 11:00—~Morning wors Sermon | mon by Dr. Wood, “THE INDWELLING CHRIST” 645—Christian Endeavor, 8.00—Evening worship. Bermon by Dr. Wood, (i “THE BOOK OUR MOTHERS READ” (Repeuted by request) Thursduy—Midweek | Hour o] Waorship, i .A General Invitation E. -nl-d 809 pm, S T OIHER Bk HYICES. (. ,;u.. 7 Lay Wapiict Ciuris, W A v Bhaate “h win € “The Body of Christ” A New Church in the center ¢ the Capital City, temporarily b cated in 1he Washington Business College Hall, 1340 New York Ave. N.W. Rev. H. Martin Law pastor; Prof. L. P. Bettinger, a sistant. Eible all ages, 10230 A vice 7:30 P.M Friday evening home of the pastor, 8 PM. bee ne study classes graded for M, Kvening ser at the 1244 10t ¢ ' service HALL MISSION 623 LA, LVE KW, Yor the Promotion of Seriptural Holuess Fraser A4r|1 el WeisudE - “Lamber. | on the l’lllfil _Coust.” | | i ||}l —on Bunday evening have been REV. CHARLES WOOD, DD., || Minister. ’ Jirth “wna | Presbyterian Church greatly moved and helped by Dr. 8izoo's sermon-lectures, An laymen, we belleve they would have even a larger min- istry and helpfulness it the in. formation might have larger cir- culation. We are happy to learn, the, fore, that Dr. Eizoo hegins a new serles of Bunday evening | #ermons this week on, “THE TOWN MAN IN THE | SMALL TOWNS OF HIS i COUNTRY.” dunuary 8 | “CANA—At a Village Wed- | ding.” dunuary 18 “BYCHAR — At a Village | Well” danuar, “"CAPERNAUM—In a Village | Church.” Jununry %9 “PIBERIAS —On & Village ke, Peraary 5 AIN At a Village Vuneral.” i Fehruary 1% “MOUNT TABOR—On a VI lsge Mountain.” ¥ebruury 19 “AERICHO — With Village || manditn.” i Fehruary 48 UBETHANY —In & Village Home " il cled hrough snmer and ful Gl Hhough CHEVY CHASE PRESBYTERIAN THE CIRCLE. D45—Chureh School, all departments. slona project for the erection of lll(u'herrv League Hall of the Religlous Jducational Building, Buenos Aires, Argentina, a union meeting of the local leagues s being planned for anuary 29 at Incarnation Church Fourteenth and Gallatin streets, at hich meeting the Incarnation League {ll present the pageant, “Under the Southern Cross,” written especlally for this objective by Mrs. Laura Copenhaver. At its recent business meeting. 8t. 's Lengue voted 825 toward the 1928 missionary project nl the Luther sengne of Americn, The News Letter of the | Luther League of the District of Co Iumbia will be issued by €. Bertram Gelston, treasurer of ~the District Lengue. Miss Emma A. Holzer, missionary secretary of the Luther League of the District of Columbia, led the meeting at on's League last Sunday evening Mission Secretary to Lecture. Rev. W. W. Matthews, secretary of foreign missions of the A. M. E. Zion connection, will give a stereopticon lecture at Galbraith A. M. E. Zion rch tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock. The lecture will be under the auspices of the missionary com- mittee of the Varick Christian En- Geavor Soclety, * Church Joining Is Topic. | At Tabor Presbyterian Churrh Sec. | ond and § streets, Rev. R. A. Falrley will preach at the 11 otl(lr‘k service on “Five Reasons at Your Finger-. tipt Why We Should Join the Church.” " At 8 p.m. he will give the sixth in a Sunday evening series on he Disciples of Christ.” I|R STADELPHIAN. Chmhdelph~m Ecclelu = AVAL LODGE n.u.xv' o e Every lmuiuv DIV " DIVINE SCIENCE Nlllonnl Cenler of Christ Healing Christ Service e meetings Wednesdays. Healing “mmiatey daily trom 11 T 1 ana natruction to pupile, National Tess” Blde. Room AY, !\h\V THOUGHT Truth and Healing Meetings Will Be Held at 1628 K St. N.W, Sunday mornings at 11 o'clock Everybody Welcome Leader. Mrs. Florence Willard Day F DS. Friends v B MURRAY 8 7 KENWORTHY. "Past unday ¢ 00l 9 945, Meetind. Chri A raver n Th r-d.v Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W, Meetm%'at 11 am. ERBERT Wt Cleri aziorn Ave., Tako LE’ ARE INVITED. ED_BRETHREN. .mu___*____ Memorial United Brethren Church North Capitol and Sts. Rev. Simpson B. Baucherty. b."D The Manse. 2 Adams 8 Morning—Holy rommumrm g )luumml lllnl-m Year's di tvm(n[—Hnlv Communion. l Dr. Daugherty Supday S Brief sermon Them 5.y 001y Sehoal. eties, 7:00. muu: AND' vou wgu. COME AGATN. LUTHERAN, e ST. PAUL’S English Lutheran Church o gl oA % l'l‘. PAVL" BRAN B M. M.m—lum !oh 1 *Fommunion. 1100 7 %{t‘y “ {nlln'n Endeavor. T —Holy Communio P rean by e Huddle 8:00 p.m., ’nmr‘-I y—Congregational s iTARANY BRANCE . dav School. %:38 s m—funtsr Poboo! Trinity Lutheran Church (MISNIUHI BY\OD) 0 M. HENNIG, Pastor, School, s:vr'v’x"’v Tople: “Thy Ave T-v *Ruilor Services. conductsd 1100 b, o "Enrision “tn. REV. J. HILLMAN HOLLISTER, Pastor. Cntrll Presbyterian Church Intersectiinof 'flfl'-'.':n-‘n"';,'fi.a"m.m.,m ana Rev. IAHBI N, TAYLOR, D. D., Pastor. .30 a.m —Runday School, by Dr. Langus Tazlor. 7:00 p'm —t Sor m’ 800 b m .~ Serm; br. Taylor. 8.00 ¢ Thursiuy——prayer o Small children cared for during the morn: tng """?" Mount. Plessant” . HOUTH. (‘ALVARY Southern Methodist 3040 Que St. N.W, Rev. Edgar C. Beery Pastor 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School. | 11 A.M.—=Sermon by the Pastor, I “Spiiritual Growth | 745 PM.—Epworth League. 8:00 P.M.—~Rev. Joseph H, Balthis | | USIC DIRECTED BY M RO mecting, 7 D. 11 and n §elock. School. 0:48 s m. | 0. SATURDAY, SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF RELIGION URGED University Church Workers Out- line Needs at Conference in Chicago. By the Asaclated Pross. CHICAGO, January 7.—The promo. tion of a sclentific conception of re. liglon by formal instruction and the perfection of A more efficient meany | of religious expression through social experlence were declared yesterday hy church workers of State” universities to ho the two religlous needs of the State school in relation to its students, A twodday conference of workers from chools representing ns many Protestant denomina- tions closed last night. JA A school of religion of aecademie rank adjacent to and affiliated with the State university and a stronger and more effective church near the campus were #ald by the findings committee to he the institutions through which the needs were to be accomplished. Demands of the students of Protes- tant churches that the services of worship be raised to plane of benuty | and art to satisfy “the spiritual hun | &er they possess” wera recognized by the committee in I|u report, Secular I.elgne Address. “Portia in the Briar Patch” fs the title of an address by Frederick Haller tomorrow at 3 p.m. at the Secular gue, 1008 E street. The public is te LUTHERAN. Luther Place Memorial English Lutheran Church (At Thomas Circle N.W.) Rev. G. M. Diffenderfer, D. D., Pastor, 9:45 a.m. —-Blh[e School—\(r Irving Koch, Supt. 1 OOAm-Semre with sermon by panor~ “Christ’'s Sym- athy. 6:45 p.m. -Chrumn Endeavor So- foprana Contrait T Mr. R Phi F. v\.mr umphrey Margaret Sikes Mr 3 Walter Humphrey This Church Welcomes You Oreani| Director. CONCORDIA CHURCH | (Evangelieal Synod of N. A.) 20th and G Sts. N.W. Enders, Pastor nday. 8 8 pm tennial ’.-l-‘;" ot Hieam" Lodse 245 o - pitie i s erman’ service. | 1998 ~English service. I | Everybody Welcome UARY 17, 1928 DB. W. 0. CARVER TO TALK FOR BAPTISTS TOMORROW Lecturer on New Testament Will Address Memorial Church | Congregation, Dr. W, 0. Carver, professor of com- Parative religions ‘of the Loulsville Theological Seminary, who has been Riving a course of lectures durlng the past week on_“How the New Testa- ment Came to Be Written,” will preach tomorrow morning at the National “hurch on “Other In the evening Gove G. Johnson, . R T, Livingston, ngelism ‘for the Northe g, in Northern Baptist vention ,will be the guest of and speaker for the Bible Sehonl rd, Wednesday, The board will ‘t at 8 o'clock for supper. Dr. vingston will _speak on “Evangel- at about 755 p.yi. The Pinkham Rible class will have an “At Home Night” for its mem- their families and their friends, he Evening Mission Club meets Tuesday evening. Chapter 4 of the study book “New Paths for Old Pur-. poses” will be given in a program with a_discussion following. © OF na. Ave. .nfl Fifth S Revr T TN o e, Sermon by the Minister, Music hv;l"rlk Quartet. O Mappy Sundsy Kieht Servics. Story_Sermon by tha Music Ehorin Metropolitan Memorial (The Natlonal Methodist Church) Corner John Marshall Pl and O St. N.W. James Shera Montgomery, Minister Eugene Dl MONT- NERY TEACHER, 1 m—p.mm worship with sermon by MINISTER. ~ Subject “THE DAY-SPRING” fl'.‘fl—fil;:’orlh League devotional serv- 8:00—Publie worship. service, Subjact “THE STORY OF SOME OLD HYMNS” o Imperi; ) bo’l? u:!\!!:r.'nl Male Quartet will sing at UNION M. E. CHURCH/ 812 20th St. N.W. Rev. James L. McLain, D. D., Pastor. M ent, Special song | 9:30 am.—Sunday School | 11:00 a.m. CHRIST LUTHERAN (MISSOURI SYNOD) New Jersey Ave. bet. M and N J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor “Chnsl F lrstmRecq:)Té,:dn Word™” I 0:45, ‘unflu School Thursday, 7:45 P.M,, Service | A _Chureh With » Spiritusl Message. _ | Grace Lutheran Church | Jop?fltkflllh%lhlmftuglhw Ste. x W, 38 —!lmln‘ hl ZION m:f.m'm l'::-:a:’n. . X 0: e INCARNATION .’i?xi’;‘.“: o -An address by— Mr. J. R-yme-d Schmidt ¢ Subjeet: F | Challenging Opportunities for 1928 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. |8 OOpm—Pruchmg by the Pastor. | | All A WAUGH M.E. CHURCH Rov. Wh» S0 HOPSSANE Pastor. .m 8 930 lnh:wun.d.: School. T “Paul’s Vision and Its Results” i Sortacs.. Nortbeast cor, Two NEEAT, o gL Gn. ave! Vm-u, it _.vn- et T e _ANEmey -..4"'{ ‘hieming Await_ You. Church of Reformation mnW'fi’mfiv‘ "15 s"lfl 1 )(umlnl vfl hll‘ Church of lhe Atonemem N. Capitol St. and Rhode lsland Ave. Rev. HOWARD E. SNYDER, Pastor. wmhm-lq nim PTayer Service | _I'lsl KELLER ORIAL LUTHERAN CHU Marviand Avenne and Ninth St N.E. 8. T. NICHOLAS, D. D., Pautor. Sunday School at 9:30 AM. The Wiles Bible Class for Men. Morning Service at 11:00 Holy Communion Evening Service at 7:48 The Growing Youth” Young People's Snrnrhu at 6:45 pm, Ebenezer M. E. Chnuh Cor 4th ar ) D Ste 8.0 Thomas, Paster, ! Rev. B. W Pible (hoy Hev 01bam Cl 1100 8.m wthel 018 LRt - Yo N 1.. ovival -.<Z (Southern Methodism's 900 Massachuset 11 AM. DR. LAMBETH 9:30 AM.~Sunday School, 645 M. ~Fpworth Leagues, Presiding these Lownn o Hin home goun. ||| "y, | Large V. MT. VERNON PLACE CHURCH ~*HEART HUNGERS” DR. LAMBETH, PASTOR 8 P.M~"SPIRITUAL INFLUENCES" 1:00 AM~Junior Church—*Opportunity and Responsibility" : e vlr'leml Jow, l(lull!’l, Assistant to the Pastor, 00 PM.~(Thursday) Prayer Meeting—Mr, Rustin, 1000 AM.(Filday) Missionary Institute—~Reverend | d Choir and Quartet-~R, Deans Shure, Direstor METHOMNT RPRUOPAL ™ mm» Representative Church) ts Avenue N.W. ——— DUMBARTON AVENUE M. E. CHURCH Dumbarton Ave. Near Wisconsin Ave, Rev. ROBERT 8. BARNES, Pastor. 10:00 am—Sunday School. 1100 & m—Preaching by the past 4 O B ErworinS LaZine Dasior. L] 00& r-nln( l‘rf l ____Special Music by the Cholr. FOUNDRY (Organtzed 1814) Sizteenth St. pear P St. Frederick Brown Harri 9:30 am.—Church & 1100 AN “The Gospel Goal” pm—Epworth Leagus Service WESLEY Connecticus Ave. and Jocelyn Si. CHEVY CHASE. D, C. Fred Coombs Reynolds, Minister 8 a.m.—Sunday School. “MAN, THE DIVINE” “JOHN, THE APOSTLE” “The Discovery of Chri - Il the first 'lll " lfi.l’."l‘fl'N"‘L"l . preach o - New Die: Bl 1T AN “A More Worthy Dee gfcate g comparison, in religtions "PETWORTH “Where Wnr-h’r Comes First" Grant Clrele & A reparaiary i yatsn "ot Personal \...u It HAMLI “THE CHURCI 800 PNM. “What Jesus Believed” Columbia Road Near 15th Street MARK DEPP William S. Direetor of Rel Hockman tous Edocation 0:30-~The Church School, L1 00—Morning Worship, “REAL PROFANITY" The Minlster Preaches. 7:00—~The Euworih League, R:00—Evening Sorvice, Dr Arthur J‘onmnn Jueluon. Organ Recital at 748 Calvary's Chale Sings wt Bath Services. Devotional Meell Thursday at 743 METHODIST { EPISCOPAL ! | 1 BEAUTIFUL" Sixteenth at Allison Street Joseph Templeton Herson, D, D., Minister DR. HERSON 1 11:00 A M.—Sermon. Subjec PREACHES, t: “The Holy Spirit*® 8:100 P.M.—Sermdn. Subject: “Rcvolu(lon by Character” D48 AM ~ChuroN Bohaat LY “Fretful Jonah" TO0 PN K - Thurslay - Midweek Fraver amd HAMLINE BCHOOL OF MUNIO Flane Vuloe John M, Marville, Iireatar Havmony Organ BN B Ahay on “John Wesley—Lover | PHOTOPLAY AT CHURCH. “Finish the Job” Will Be Shown to Baptist Congregation. The photoplay, “Finish the Job," will be shown at the Chevy Chase Bap- tist Church tomorrow at 8 p.m. under the auspices of the Citizens’ Service Association and admission will be free. In the morning at 11 o'clock the pastor, Rev. Edward O. Clark, will be- gin a serles of sermons based on t! Gospel of Matthew and in commemo- No. 9 Iowa Circle N.W. Sunday, Jan. 8, 1528 Vesper Service, 6 O'Clock P.M. Special Healing Vibratio Come and hrine sour g gy FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD BIBLE HALL nth and € Sts N.W KENNETH B Cain .’ Pastor. Sundaz, 11.00 a.m—Sermon, % Anointing”* mo; lnumlle 30 p.m. 0 m —Penter St. Mar;' ‘s Church/ 5th St. N.W., Bet. G & H Sts. Sunday Masses Low Masses at 7:15 and 8: 15.’ High Mass at 9:15. | Last Low Mass at 11:30. Christian Science CHLRCNEES OF CHRIST BRANCHES OF 'rmz MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CI‘IRIST SCIENTIST, BOS-| TON, MA! First Cllurcll of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid St, 1 Second Church of Christ Scientist | 111 Csu N ‘FonrthTChurch :' Chnn Scientist A o) Colory [ seele Zimls Adigit, Slgrade ana SUBJECT: “SACRAMENT” Services— Sundav. 11 AM. and & P\ Sunday hsa‘!.mi!—u AM."except Fourts urel : \I k AY EVENING MEETINGS— o'cloc) READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg., 15th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to 9 (ex- 2:30 to 5:30). SECOND CHURCH-—111 C St. NE.— Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week days. Closed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg., | 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9. days and holidavs, 2:30 to 5:30). OURTH CHURCH-Tivoli Bldg. 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week day: (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 56:30). UNIVERSALIST. Umverulut Church D. D, l’ulor Services at the Ambassador Theater . 18th St. and Columbia Rd. N.W. { January 8, at 11 AM. Sermon by i1 Rev. Roger F. Etz, D. D., Of Boston, Seeret; t the Universalist || | "General Convention, " T 0 an made me give Free easy chairs (men . | PROF. W. 0. CARVER Ph. D, LL. D. Of Louisville Preaches at 11 am. on ¥ Our Bibles & Others National Baptist Memorial To Kelicious Liberty 16(h St and Columbdia Rd. GOVE Q. JONNSON, D, .. Pastor. At & PAL, the Pastor, Dr. Johnson, on “John \\ rnkv-— over of Souls.’ | Nineteenth Strect Baptist 1 Church | | ! Nlnetesnih .c 1 Streets N | Rev. Walter H Brooh.‘) D, | Putor ' 20 S I'I' \‘:) : :: - \h- 't\ll" of Jesws™. D 800 pm—Revival Seemon, D Revoks TR | | Rovival weivice Alwars & Smide (ar (he Nwnger. | Sth and H St NoW, BLEVEN DR. SEVEN FO v, Do Wo S Organ Recital, 748 0 & Ry Mr Thow Panior Chaeeh, 1AM, Sunday School, 9230 A Christian Endeavor | (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30 and Eun‘i Calvary Baptist Chureh “PROHIBITION'S CHALLENGE TO THE CHURCH® . Seor “OUR SISTER DENOMINATION “THE LUTHERA A0 Each Sunday Eve Prayer Meeting, Thuesday at 8§ “‘ TEMPLE BAPTIST Thomas E. Boorde * [ . y 10th & N * Northwest Minister 9:30 am—Bible School 11 AM.—“A Munze rmm the Front,” | Cutle Sw ratlon of the 1900th anniversary of the A — < Bk beginning of the ministry of Jesus. ‘,8 PAM.—“For the Smiling Soul.” ¢ ;rhe _;-ubjm tomorrow morning will |z 7 PM~B. Y. P. U Meeting. % he, “The Beloved Son.” The children | o g meet in the junior church with a story | % Bible School 9:3) A M, sermon until 11:30 o'clock. The chureh | & A good time 15 WL wchool meets at 9:45 dthe B. v. | ¥ & gy T UL et “‘,"pm M # vows for the Ne i 'Y Thurs, 8 pm—Praser Sops Z |1 |9 Annual church meeting on Afro- Amcrxcan Yogoda | £ Wednesday evening . Sat-Sanga Association CORDIAL GREETINGS L o ol o A% KENDALL BAPTIST Dth near B St. S.W. C. P. RYLAND. P: Services, 11 am. & lnd’:; n PETWORTH The Friendliest Chureh In Washington. Ith and Randelph Sts. REV. HENRY J. SMITH zumf “God’s Tangible Assets” “Solvent Manhood” | at Both Serviees | Sunday Sehool. 45 pm—B. Y. P. U. “Knowing_God &) a | h extende a very o worship with its Frien. a1 invd- 1y Con- West Was Waslnngton BlpM Charch Cor.. 'Hll 1 d N Sta, CHAR A' STIN, Puwr s ‘l’hlt Makes for Chureh. te 'ru £ 7 qnv\-p First Baptut Church 16th and O Streets Dr. Samuel J. Porter, Pastor 1A \I ~—*“The Sacramental’ Note.” Praver mesting Thursday. | P. Watts, the p: E Tean: Zion Baptist Church ¥ St bet. 3rd and 415 Sta. SW. Rev. WM. L. WASHINGTON, Pastor 9:30 am.—Sunday School. 11:00 pm.—~Sermon by pastor. “Over coming the World.” i 8:00 p.m.—Junior Christian Endegros. ff 6:00 p.m.—Senior Christian Endegrar || 8 it the Chureh Sohoel, B 30. B Midwerk service, Thiiradsy. A _friendly TR $:00. welcome to_an errtern. Chevy Chase Baptist (Western_Avenue near the Circle) Edward 0. Clack: Pastor " 1M ANM— “THE BELOVED SON.* S PM— The Photovlay “LET'S FINISH THE JoB™ Church School at 9:43: B. Y. P. U.. T Ath St and Va. Ave. SE ELLIS C. PRIMM. Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—*“The Spirit of the Church.” nopn—r.m Capitol St. Branch. 17th and E um-ox Sermon by pas “A Question With Four Answers” $20 p.m.—Young People’s Service at the Church s;\\‘nl !N(\ res, Brief. Rricht. Mapnv Sorvices—Come. METROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A STS NR JORN COMPTON BALL, Pastor !\‘N\'\: AT FLEVEN “OUR CHURCH" EVENING AT SEVEN FORTY-FIVE “TAKNG SIDES" . Bnplinm G and Grow Wik U Fflh B‘Ph“ “tn&\\ e, JORN ¥ AN ‘he \nmq- e »} L |-m.f. dam. 3 Rev. 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