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BRITISt: DELEGATES TOVISIT AMERICA Congregationalists to Make Good-Will Pilgrimage to U. S. in June. ! The Congregational churches of the United States will be hosts for five|" days next June to & good will pilgrim- age of 1,200 British Congregationalists. Renewed allegiance to the historic principles of the Pilgrim faith which the British and American Congrega- | tionalists share in common, will be | pledged in a consecration service at| th Rock, Mass., the place where | the Pilgrim fathers, founders of the first Congregational church in America, landed from the Mayflower in 1620. The British party is due to arrive at Baoston on June 11 and will sail from New York en the return journey June | 16. Shrines of Congregational inter-| est in Boston and New York will be visited. In_Brookirn a trip will be| taken to Plymouth Church, made famous by Henry Ward Beecher, who 1s known in England for his memorable tour during the Civil War on behalf| ©f the anti-slavery cause. { Every Congregational church in the | United States is being asked to partici- pate directly in the welcome by enter- ing into correspondence through fits pastor with one of the visitors. The entertainment is being arranged by the executive committee of the Na- tional Council of the Congregational Churches. A special committee has been appointed. headed by Dr. Clarence H. Wilson of New York City, chairman of the executive committee, and_ Dr. Charles Emerson Burton of New York City. general secretary of the National G STAR THE EVENI ] JESUS TEACHES SINCERITY Sunday School Lesson Mark 7:1-23 ‘ S(:rcn in the traditions of their ancestors, Pharisees and scribes questioned Josus as to how his disciples could eat with unwashed hands For the ceremonies of the Jewish relighon de- manded much bathing be indukged in beFore maeals. Jesus answersd them and explained to the multitude. * There is no- thing From without fio mg‘m that can defile aman,) he declared. “The things which pro- ceed out of the man deFile him." . Thus he emphasized s Jesus walked on the shdres of . WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY. MARCH alilee in the neighborhood of Decapolis, a deaf and dumb man was brought toh teach- the diffevence between || him. For those who followed hi bedy and spirit. = ings desired the sufferer be healed tHarlowe R. Hoyt By g Walter Scott crowd, Jesus 1aid his h man’s ears and tondue. ward, he exclaimed: * eorcnpd;" he man was healed of his affliction. But Jesus charged his followers to say nothind R td ands upon the ind heaven- BY REV. HUGH T. STEVENSON. with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.—Proverbs, iv.23. HAMLINE CHURCH NOON-DAY LENTEN DRVE TOMORRON ~SERVCE PROGRAN Every-Member Canvass to Rev. Dr. Aldrich Special Be Conducted by Method- | Epiphany Church Preacher | inner man. 1t was moral and addressed | itself to man, as a moral being, to his heart and conscience. The contrask, Jesus made between the physical food, that goes into a man, and the moral action, which proceeds from him JESUS TEACHES SINCERITY. Mark, viL.1-23. Golden Text: Keep thy heart | was a direct attack upon the citadel | |of the Pharisee’s faith. They exalted | | the formal ritualistic observance, while | they neglected the spiritual life. The | Master sought to make the source of | ife pure, so that outcome of life would | ist Workers. Famous Churches of the World RECORD EPISCOPAL NEETINGFOREGAST General Convention to Be Greatest in Historij, S_ecretary Says. ‘The General Convention of the Epis« copal Church, which will meet in Washe ington in October will be “the greatest convention ever held by the Protestant | Episcopal Church,” Hugh T. Nelson, the general secretary, said today. “This is indicated by letters received | from various parts of the country as far as the Pacific Coast, in whith mem. | bers attending the convention express | the opinion that this will be the greatest, | convention the church has ever held.” | said Mr. Nelson. “This is also indicated | by responses recelved for hotel reser- vations, in which each delegate also| makes reservations for from on¢ to five other persons. 4 “A very important feature of th# Gen- eral Convention, concerning which the public may not know, is the study classes that are carried on during the convention. These study classes will be conducted each day from 9 to j0 and 10 to 11 o'clock, for eight days, during the convention. There are 20 of.more, study classes, each being held in & sepa- rate room, giving instructions on the actiyities of the various departments of the church. These are all important; but many of them of deep interest to the general public, as well as to those actively en, in carrying on the vast work of the general church,” he con- tinued. “Yesterday we had a visit from Rev. | G. Warfield Hobbs, head of the publicity department, and Charles H. Tompkins, assistant _treasurer of the National Counci enue, New York, the Coming Week. The speclal preacher at the Church t the Lenten noon- day seavices next Church will be conducted tOMOrroW | Thyrsday inclusive, will be Rev. & [afternoon, when workers plan to call | Donald B. Aldrich, rector of the Church | upén every member in the church to | of the Ascension, New York City. Dr. recelve their subscriptions toward cur- | Aldrich was special preacher for one | week during Lent two years ago. rent expenses and benevolences budget | V¢ for the coming year, beginning April | On Friday at the noonday service the The canvass will be under the di-|Bulpit will be occupled by Rev. Anson rection of Walter M. Bastian, chairman | Phelps Stokes, canon of the Catnedral.| of thé finance committee; and W. F. | The TECior O Epiphany, Dr. Ak Stickle will organize the teams. A | Phillips, will preach at the 11 o'clock brief talk will be made by E. M. Willis | service tomorrow morning and also wil e canvassers at a luncheon to be | deliver the lecture to his adult Bible served in the Socfal Hall by the Ladies’ | :u ozklc‘:: :;?Tvl:lfinl'n the church at Aid Soclety preceding the canvass. | - . Dr. Joseph Templeton Herson, the | There will .be a celebration of t| v v - | holy comunion at 8 am. and at 9 inlster, will. peesch "?mo";f:‘m';‘:m; " o'clock the church school will conv " Religious liberty was one of the gifts made by the Lord Jesus, the emanci- pator of men, to the world. The germs be acceptable to God: Christ's claim | that the supreme interest of life was not outward ?nd material, bu:, 1:\wnrd and spiritual was & revolutionary ot spiritual freedom that had dominated il LT 0l 10 " the opinion of many a herolc soul during the exile | His eritic: and under Ezra were antagonistic 10| The Pharisees, who saw in Chri the popular and materialistic spirit that | statements a challenge of thelr position, | caused the people to desire to make | practice and precepts. were aroused and Jesus king by force, immediately after | determined to make an end of Him. It He had demonstrated His power 1o pro- | was difficult. for the apostles to under- vide bread for the multitude = They }.\und the significance of the Master's were revived by the Master in His con- | position. Surprised by their failure to | troversy with the Pharisees and the |grasp it, Jesus according to Matthew, deputation sent from Jerusalem. Ste- |showed them that He had pracipitated phen pointed out in his sermon that|the rupture between the Pharisees and the reason that the people, who appre- | Himself, because, as His parable taught. ciated the soclal service ministry of |the traditional ordinances must be | Jesus, falled to understand the Christ | abolished, for they had no divine au- was due to the fact that they had lost | thority. He had made His attack upon ' the power of appreciating spiritual val- | them because ‘their principles destroved | ues. They n:sm: the exbern‘;el t:;ml::- iGodxbe word h_vhellnl:nuhrwcmc dsgcin;; x e et | stration, but fa to recogni e in- | tion between the Law of and t ng- on s . *The Challenge to Evangelism” will| ner or spiritual life. ; traditions of men. He showed e ol t Each of Us.+ The subjoet D e e | ®be Dr. Samuel Judson Porter's subject|{ Jesus chose not to be made king. He ;lhp_v- were blind leaders leading fhe ! for'the evening service will be “Some | Pfr’;‘ d;." s v thr S at ook &nl‘ml tomorrow meomning at First Baptist| would not accept it if drafted. This blind to destruction, = % pes of Men | "el "f{ ; ‘ll'l M"Clw ol Church. This will b2-the beginning| Me made clear in His sermon the day | Jesus did not oppose ritualistic ob- | Aid Soclety will hold a{ T"‘ lct:{m‘;( “"_:_, w sl"'; as ‘7; of a concerted effort on the part of the ing: the -5.000. In, servances. which aided in commemorat- |social Tuesday evening, when the | t"‘!‘\»‘ ;’" A, \Dl'd""’“ c'l)"lm":l of 1 working forces cf the church to carry | that epoch-making sermon, delivered in ing religious events, for He: established | “Blues” will entertain the “Reds,” who e S;,m naj Tuesday ane WT hursday, | forward an evangelistic crusade. The |the synal e of Clpemuv|n :;n‘ t:e]snme for His own people. {!r bdernmndrd were vlc(o;_sh_tn the rmen;' m?mmn};lp g:“g. - nl;l;uéne&x.:figr;fl:)dfle%\:::{‘. hoard of deacons will meet Monday|Sabbath following the miracle of feed- that “every ceremony should an out- & new members. will also | g 3 P ¥, tual Refresh- | Schwab, undergraduate of the Virginia | in an unfinished condition to the pres- and gold brought in the eighth century 4 %,‘,nm‘ 85 ipss eck plaa: foc thisiwoek: it the, kit fthe THIastas surnec | ward st of e Hiriwiltd YR 0/ | Theological Seminary. The service|ent day. The griffins at the top of the ' from Constantinople. Communicating | :::(mnr::‘dmup‘_;&fl;g“u to the con- | who were looking over the sifuation here with regard to taking care of the | different departments -of the ‘General | Conventfon, especially the House of ‘| Deputies and associate activities “which | wiil be carried on during the ‘sessions | of the convention; also with regard to a suitable building for the study classes which will be conducted during the con- vention. “The matter of reservations for the bishops, clerical and lay deputies is being promptly attended to by the chairman of the hotei commiftee. and| some of the hotels are already flling up. However, half of the dioceses have not yet held their diocesan conventions, the majority of which will be held dur- ing the month of May. Just as soon as these conventions elect their delegat and the list is certified to the Church of Sta. Giustina, Padua, Italy. Secretary, reservations will be made for these delegates as indicated by their T. JUSTINA received her crown of | same master. Above the high altar is a | - ‘desires. martyrdom in the year 303, and a | magnificent painting by Paul Veronese, | CXPIcssed desives, . @ ment church was built in her honor 150 years | representing the martyrdom of Santa | os the convention involves an immense later. ‘It was reconstructed 800 vears Justina. There is also a beautiful sleep- | amount of work; but the diocese is well Tater, but another church was built in | ing figure of St. Prosdocin® before one | oroanized to carry on this work with her honor in 1532. The facade, though ;of the side altars. and n St. Luke's | smciency and dispatch, and prepara- well proportioned and stately, remains | chapel a statue of Our Lady in black | tione for the convention have beep. fully period. TFurther Council. Local committees are being organized in- Boston and New York City. Dr. Wilson and Dr. Frederick L. Fagley of New York City, associate secretary of the National Council. will g0 to England to accompany the visitors to this. country, The annual every-member canvass | of the Hamline Methodist Episcopal ©Of the Epiphany EVANGELIST CRUSADE PLANS TO BE MADE First Baptist Church Leaders Will Confer Thursday Eve- ning With Pastor. he | 30| e —— | Revivalist Preacher COMMUNITY BIBLE CLASS FOR_ WOMEN IS PLANNED| Miss A2 PEylor WAY Gopduct | ses. “Christianity Demonstrated Through Love” will be discussed at the meeting Pastor Will Preach at Monnt Pleas- of the Senior Epworth League at 6 4| pm. in the Sunday school auditorum. | tested . { apostolic band. Peter's answer proved | that Christ had not failed. If He had 1 succeeded in winning only Peter, His' ‘work' would not have been in vain: but the 12 were true to the Master. This| encouraged Him to make the final| | contest. {recelve_offcinl _recognition. llo vents the 1tits against Him. John has el ught to keep the Sources | ments will be served. < ‘;lge :;wfom ::mzhumlfi"e efl;““n': o e g‘:mr:h' e tHat e 5;“;““ n're”.:mmmy uTxrn niowing i % L8 | Monday s primarily for_the members | steps belonged to the thirteenth century | with the present choir by a large door | tinued prograss of the convention will of the church and Sunday school and |fined the radicel difference between |that true works would then follow. He | | of the Girls' Friendly Soctety of the | building. on the right is that of the old church pe given to the press from time to Young People’s Union will be T o o God i the: polltical | 15 sgainet ‘rules and reguiations of re- MOUNT VERNON SERMON | Diocese of Washington and that on| Like most Italian churches, that of which was left undisturbed and contains | time.” into conference for reaching, with the | power that they sought to inaugurate 1 ligion that are of no value. He estab: 4 i Friday for the members and friends of Sta. Glustina contains many fine old some fine old tombs. i b evangelistic invitation, those of the | by making Him king. He rebuked them ' lished a religion of repentance, regen TOPIC IS FORGIVENESS | the Young People’s Soclet | paintings. Among the treasures are Under an altar in the right transept school and congregation who have not | for seeking 1o make Him king because | eration and righteousness. the issues of shi | Ry e | "St. Gertrude Supported by Angels” Is part of the body of St. Matthew, in REVWAL SERWCES yet come into the church membership.iof His power to supply them withwhich are pardon for the past sin, pres- L S " | i the work of Liberti; the left transept are some relics of St. | Dr” Wiliam 3 Shovalter. asistant | bread. He urged them to sccept Him ent peace with God, and joy which the Dr. William Lambeth Wwin ril| EPISCOPAL AUXILIARY [ Scholasticn.” by Luca, Giordano: -S| Luse, and nearby are the iron gates i | BEGIN WEDNESDAY editor of the National Geographic|as living bread from Heaven. e | Holy Spirit brings to our life, equipping | enedict ane s Disciples,” by Palma whic| e remains of e evangelists | Magazine, will speak . tomorrow %t 8| wished them to permit Him to do for%u- with inward power to be utilized in Pulpit at Morning and Eve- GROUPS TO GIVE PLAY | Giovane, and “Christ on the Cross.” by | were brought from Constantinople. I 2 pm. on “Sclence and Religion.” their souls what bread could do for |spiritual service for the glory of the | ning Services | Parodi. | _ Besides this edifice stands the Orto | . Dr. Porter will preach tomorrow eve- | thelr bodies. He summoned them to|Lord and the advancement of our fel- | i The chapel of St. Luke is covered | Botanico, which was founded in 1343, | . .. e it ning at the Pirst Baptist Church' of| ¥ork for the supreme interest. seeking [low men. He insists y_that we| D, William Lambeth will preach to- | B Branches Plan Entertainment | with frescoes by Campagnola and the |and is the oldest botanical garden in Visiting Ministers to Condu . Md. of which Dr. B. P, |first their spiritual welfare. When the obey the golden text “to_keep thyimorrow morning and evening at the beautiful stalls of the choir are by the ' Europe. P 3 . v Dastor. This service wili|multitude recognized that the. liberty [heart with.all diligence; for out of it Mount Vernon Place Church, South.| March 30 to Redure Mission | - | Series of Meetings at Vermont conclude the series of addresses which | Jesus to obtain for them was!are the issues of life. {His subject for the morning sermon | Fund Deficit. | | RIRp Ds. Porter has given during the last - et R S ;rm c?f “Forgive and mmtw:m." .rnd at } | { Avenue Christian Church. t eeks discip! L. lor e evening sermon, “Power or | - riabt " { ¢ R e o When the large number deserted sim | REV, M. B, LOVELL - |Witnesing* dent ot he Womans Ausiasy of the | Christian Endeavor || Strwuseithey vege dippotatad that He ¢ PADPEILY { I s te will hm-ch 8t/ Episcopal Church in .the Diocese of | L Resival services, u:‘dmgaurl:‘»: Atess propose. to. overcome \pe- | am. in the nday sc| audi- P 4 E o | B i weeks, w conduc! 4 . a1 ower of Rome. iat had erushed |+ T0 TALK ON BIBLE | torium to the sunior congregation on | cosimnas ot ihe bisiness. com- | Senior, Intermediate and Junior En« | gejlems of Eugene, Oreg. at Vermont Judah. Jesus he fidelity of His | e “Excuses.” s mittee, announce the presentation of a deavorers of the District will gather |Avenue Christian Church, begipning R SR phnlr I:v,t‘h"pu;c-m to be given in (!:hv‘ «at Friends’ Church, Sunday, March 25, ne;thWedne:fi,aly!l!‘bP-l& he‘é atih arish hall of All Souls' Church, Ca- : % e m X [hedral avenue at Woodley piace, the 'n‘:f':':;fl‘_“,:r:':" o ":’"{’:‘:D‘T‘é"‘" o'clock each evening. except Saturday, evening of March 30. The play and | sabaih e the success of the “Cru= | yptil Easter. sade with Christ” Christian Endeavor | Rf.;'n John T.T ezun&xfiy.pmu:: | convention to be held at Cavalry - | of chburg b RS GUUTHE ARSIV 4% Ay Nearly gycence of the pastor, Rev. Earle. Wil- Equm. will be produced by the B| ranches of the auxiliary as a Lenten 1,000 registrations have been received 'fley, who during the past weck has ad- from all Endeavorcrs of the District | dressed meetings in I.A:m\‘%\'B e, ?nd. an L nearby Maryland and Virginia. At afi:‘;’.fl" mn‘m"“ .r"_‘!‘"n“ I'm interest of this rally prizes will be awarded to the | {ne National City Christian urch. ociety having the largest number of | Dr. Wilfley is expected to return‘fo the persons present, regardless of mem- | city early next week. bership, and to the soclety having the A men's banquet will be held Mon- largest percentage of its members pres- day evening at 6:30 at the church, under the auspices of the Everyman Squadron™ of the union | Bible - Class. - Representative *Brooks Sarden Memorial Presby- | Fletcher of Ohio will speak on: “When Christlan Endeavor tomorrow 'a Man Gets a Vision.” Representative 7 o'clock. J. M. Robsion of Kentucky. a .tweacher the For many weeks there had been an | ' increasing conflict between the Maste and His enemies. Reports of His feed- | Plcture. ¢ ing the 5000 and the popular move- | | present the subject and .discu: ] | needed preparation and the opportuni-| myeqter on Monument Grounds At the 7 p.m. service & Harold Lloyd ““The Preshman,” will be shown. tanwood Cobb. head of the| Apangements have been completed | will produce the play and pageant and rehearsals are now in progress. The | | play is called “Hidden Leaven." Those April 8, |in “charge of the groups representing |the races of men are the following: | Mrs. A. Lucke of | Formal Religion Insincere. The latest report from the Interna tional Socte shows_the District of Columbia Chris on its quota for this vear ! Christian Endeavor tian Endeavor Union overpaid $247.3¢ of the class, will act as toastmaster. " HAS SPECIAL PROGRAM. Dr. Chevy Chase Country Day School, will | B e d ddress the mothers Thursday at 10 by the Community Bible Reader: 2. In the child guidance course on the | (E1FUE 107 @, terold sk Slene et e 1Oy, |Ater on the Monument grounds. Abril | Church of the Ascension: “America Thursday ning at 8 nclm'k_‘ l"’r |8 from 5 to 6 pm. The program 15 | Mrs. M. Y. Cline of All Souls' Church; | opology. and. psycholagy of ‘the |Peig, Drepared | “Caucasin,” Mrs. B. F. Lamberton of | | Rational Bosrcren 0 et the'> The next quarterly conference of | gpiphany Church. The cast for the | | National Research Council, professor of | yepresentatives of chiirches and other | plologe 1s taken principally from the | experimental paychology, John Hobkins | organizations will be held Wednosday at | hicht: branch.of Ascension Church. University, will deliver his second ad- g pm, at the headquarters of the league dression “Thiology 851 Religion. |in"the Mills Bullding. ' Reports of the the opening Gospel Tabernacle Announces All- Day Meeting Tomorrow. A program of interest to the-public { and the many new converts received Colossians, 3:8-17 during the recent evangelistic sefvices | The main social event of the con- will be held tomorrow at the Full vention wiil be the intermediate and | Gospel Tabernacle, North Capitol and senior banquets, to be held separate but | K streets, when an all-day meeting will :xlm’l‘mnnmus at 6:15 pm., .\énrrh 29. | be conducted and the pastor, Rev. Harry | Make your reservations at headquarters Collier, will preach at 11 am. on The Nelghbor evangelistic party will | through your registration mpm“m‘d_‘% cdw Bhintog e X Dr. Poling will speak night. The juniors will ve an exhibit | of their work at this convention. i ‘The Christian Endeavor topic for to- morrow is: “What Are the Real Values of Church Membership?* found in | “Oceanic,” Mrs. Hugh V. Clary of t! DR. R. E. NEIGHBOR. PLANS DAILY SERVICE. | Evangelistic Party Announces Dr. |BROTHERHOOD MEMBERS | _ Netshbvors Program. | various sections will be given. The March meeting of the executive "' Group at'Chevy Chase Prés- ant Congregational Church |Miss Avaline Young will be the leader. | : [ At a recent business meeting of the byterian Church. I:or:lk ?’1:5)‘1 ‘m?m Wgh !&o:r-:; s l'u-\ Tomorrow. ?elx;tor League, officers ]w!erenclicud as | wn’;k and offering ({n l’)‘m dllortsf. i { son. : RO follows: President, Buelah Dicks: vice | The proceeds of the play w et ks ey ot to| hearty co-overstion of this powerful, | : president, J. Earle Wetherly; recording | toward raising the $11,000 rematning | be conducted by Miss ring { DAiriotic, and devoted party had He| “wnat Can the Modern Man Believe | sccretary, Emily Jinkins: cofresponding | of the amount pledged by the diocese | been willing to_submit lo their selfuh | \pouy the Bible” will be Rey. Moses secretary. Nellle ~ Koonce: treasurer, | three years ago toward the wiping out | Presbyterian ChUrch, as one of the OUt- | Lor. follaing. the xaeele r e [oas.| R. Lovells sermon subject at, 11 o'clock | Clibton_ Bowman: Epworth Era agent, |of the defielt of the Episcopal Churai| standing features of its Lenten observ- [ wilf Btare Sustesiniisn, 1t | tossoston soniing ot -he N Plsasant | PUPe K. Browning, Bl I he | = o B St i, o0t | e e e O P e IR e Invitations have been issued all & ngregational urch. e genera : - e alng e a0 er, Bis SPUTIISL | theme of this series is "2 Faith for Our | BIBLE READERS PLAN |Mmoney in the Orlent. Washingtons by g Generation.” t g ¢ by m."‘;-n.'ynm?:,‘,’;',‘:&'fl hiprensoepel, Jeaussiood | " At 5:30.pn. the young people’s foruni EASTER SERVICE |*nd o ecemt 8 Pner s duresting | 4 ot The mie eiaas il b | monial cleansing controyerss. teschiny S O vand A, Freeman | —— | the play, hias secured from five parishes | gg; 3:%( n:h:! lurc; o u:'thlt formal religion was insincere. A 2 | Program Will Be Held in Sylvan|in the city a group of young people who | enurch at 10 e'clock, and the program will eontinue at the same hour each successive day through Priday of that week. ‘rhol’:dhul mmd h:uuc is ochedul 1o last one ur, and several | ment to make Him king had evidently | informal gat| of Presbyterian | reached Jerusalem, for in the deputation | women will be held incident 1 Miss | that had traveled 80 miles to observe | Tayiors arrival on March 28. { His ministry were representatives of e | both Herodians and Pharisees. The fast PROTESTANT'SM TOPIC (that they had come from Jerusalem i + | gave them gnmu. position and positive shsfb e [ power "with the people, ' They repre- sen! > vested interests, who saw Rev. Bernard Braskamp Continues | U0 o ) toachies ot Sesus prin Series of Sermons. S BN o Gtk | nfluence, mates an al wer., | MMZ'. xfi':;:‘!rr‘m ¥rnnmph.¥l;ro:‘b'flq Both mhmeu‘ detected en mul:; in | unton-Temple Memo; y- | Christ, the Pharisee: than the He- | &flu\ Charcn, will contine tomorroy e e s | OTTAngG e of sermons on| The sahtagonism between Jesus and “Potestantism.® taking ss his special|the religious leaders broke out in the fabnd ‘Why Christianity Continues W:Inuuu of the apostles to wash their Live * { hands according to the religious tradi- The church will conduct the annualltions of the ’I‘l‘lllfln. Thp‘. had been wvery member courses tymorrow after- | .eeking a subject that would give them | The young peopie’s services are | the basis of opposition to the Lord. 645 pm._with the specis) 10DiC | They saw (n the aposties’ neglect of 1 What Are the Real Values of Church | cersmonial custom & chance to hit & Memversnip?” | blow at the Master, 5o they protested o 99 | their ceremonial practices. It was not | WORK"‘G W'TH GOD. » subject of sanitation, but of subst | Bev turing traditfonal rites, rules and regu lations that had been passed down from generation to generation for righteous. | ness, regeneration and religion | | Jesus snswered their criticism with | ma Park Baptist Church|ieen irony. He unveiled their hypoc- | rning. the pastor, Rev.iriey applying the uncomplimentary | am E. 1a Rue “Working Wih God W. E. La Rue Topie for Tomorrow Announces | thet they had set aside the word of | Dr. Peul Bartsch of the Unit=d Biates | God, He accused them of substituting | Museum speak in the | for the spiritual religion of Jehovah a o The Wonders of the|punctilious observance of man-made | siustrated with the stereoptieon. | forms, which made thelr profession in- | . . ,slnlfln and their uu;unn vain. He | - cited, a5 an evidence of their apostacy | REVIVAL IN FALLS CHURCH ! trom’ Giod and His word, thetr practice | | of making petty and technical excuses | | & Justification for evading the plain re- | | nuirements of the law, thus making re- ligion & busine; quiring experts | Jesus fllustrated His cherge by citing the practice, which the Pharisees had pproved of men evading - duty 10 thelr parents by’ deelsfing that their NOBARE RN re held as & eift of God 7 that it was Corben they ab- - A themselves from & privilege that Buptist | every cnlld should render by their Iny snd war ! ing csre of thelr paren He Insisted Chatham Sowing this praetice they nillified the law of God by substituting for the sme the taditions of men Retigions Liberty Proclsimed pastor of the| I making His reply o the Jeruss- Cinrendon Baptist Church il preach | lem erics, Jesus mude u decisive br VLTI w:m:.l al 11 ocek on with Jevish v itions and proclaimed the Martyr of the Refor-| principles of relgious Iherty that Yr. Bentord to Assist With Baptist Drive Maych 25, Mareh 17 11 mesist Rev the Beplist vivel services | t a0 pm 1 ot r formeriy presgent o Yraining Behon) for Boye Clarendon Baptist Services Ky Perry L. Mikchel) . ‘t-.‘,‘mm‘:;% become a part of our national Con- myuh elitie services will be conducted, | SHUon. In a cententious statement i s ik "y Ry | D8t took up the auestion of defiement, nning Merch 2o, w ] | o fl " Ovors) it Bt which wes the wubject of controvorsy . {humsn tradition and divine authority, Church Topics. Jesus with & word broke the shuckles Zion Baptist Church Top | that had boupd men in the bondage of pitton Waldron will presch | nituslistic regulstions of ceremonialism i Eaplst Church Dean-1und gave men religlous freedom ] wmorrow 8t & pm. AL Gur Lord shared vith el the heroes the 11 oclonk ser the pastor willlof the faply. whose lives had heen Om Gitle 1o Goa " £1ilee mocen v the apirit of God “That the i} e wes not w m of externaiism in vhich the outward things affecied the o for & sunject The subject ot the night e “The Lo Chnstian” inst His apparent indifference to|C. LENTEN FILMS OBTAINED Pictures to Be Bhown Under Direc- tion of Women's Committee. ‘The chairman of Bible study commit- tee of the Pederation of Women's Clubs, | Mrs. H. Moffatt Bradley, and the com- | mittee, Mrs, Sarah Nevins (vice chair man), Mrs. G. O. Gillingba Mrs Hesse, Mrs, Marle Brindley and Mrs. F Criswell have arranged for motion pictures and the Lenten services to be held March 22 In the S8avoy Theater a! 3030 Fourteenth street. Re Nelghbor, evangelist, of will spéak, In the Chevy Chase Theater, 5612 Connecticut avenue, Dr. James Bhern Montgomery will speak March 29. These services will begin at 3:15 pm. and con- v, R. E. Sunbury, Pa, will speak B |vords of Isaish to them and charging | €lude at 5 pm. Children and adults are | invited WOMEN LEAD SERVICE. Pentecostal Evange)ists to Be Heard at Bible Hall Tomorsow. Miss Evelyn Becker and Mrs. Helen Engle, pentecostal evangelfsts, will con- duct the service at Bible Hall, Ninth and streets tomorrow night, Serve tces nlso will he held at 11 am. Sun day school, 945 am., under the sipei- vislon of Willlam B. Payne. Miss Dor- | othy Buckingham will teach the adull | Bible cinss Chilet’s ambarsedors, the Young Proples’ Boclety of the Assemblies of God, vl meet st 6:45 pa., under the Lairection of Miss Maude Bimpson; a | brief falk will be giver by one of th Pamnsasadors followed by #n open-alr meeting | SPECIAL LENTEN TALK. Rev. J. 3. Queally Will Preach at | Transfiguration Serviges, I The s=rvices tomorrow at the Chure h s hed brought up the brosder one of {of the Transhguration (Episcopal). Gal- | A1l members are requested to be present {lathy wnd Fouiteenth sbreets, will be holy communion at 7:30 am., morning prayer snd sermon at 11 o'clock. even- i orayer a short address at e wm Al the 1) o' . | board will be held E. | tomorrow | [ Ohurch sehool meeta at 8 30 hursday, when a | special report will be presented by the | fuance committee, conalsting *of Mrs. | Frances Howlett-Wright, Dr. Willlam | |J. Beelye, Mr. Garber and H. Lawson | Bhepherd. % REVIVALS CONTINUED. | Mectropolitan Baptist Serviee Will! | Be Conducted All Week. | | Revival meetings eontinue through | and_all next week at the Metropolitan Baptist ‘Church, where | | Rev. John Compton Ball is being nssist- | ed by the “Taylor Evapgelistic Party,” |comsfating of Rev. Charles Taylor and his two sons—Laurle, who plays the plano, and Charles Forbes, who sings, whistles and preaches Charlfe will preach three times to- | morrow—at 41 a.m. on “The Unchango- able Christ,” at 3 on "“This Jazz Age; or, Ate Our Young People Gonlg to the Devil?” and at 7:45 on “What Can A Man Believe.” There will be baptisms Monday night A 2 PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE. Dr. 8izoo to Preach on Conversion WILL ATTEND SERVICE Corporate Communion to Be Cele- brated at St. Paul's Church Tomorrow Morning. Corporate communion will be cele- brated at St. Paul's Church, Rock Creek bers of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew are to attend In a body Instead of the usual lesson service in the church school the scholars will meet In the church at 9:30 am. and hear an address by the rector, Rev Dr. . J. Bohanan, At the 11 o'clock service the rector will conduct the service at the mission chapel, Holy Comforter. while the msslstant minister, Rev. Wiljlam MIY", will conduct the service at St Paul's The Young Peo- ple's Soclety will meet at 7 pm, in the parish hall. A speclal service is for evening, April 22, at which 8. Harrington Littell will be the er of the evening. The diocesan coaching class will meet in the parish hall, Sunday eve- ning, April 18. The church school will have a_banquet May 1. Speakers are Right Rev. Bishop Freeman and Wil- llam Knowles Cooper, general aec- | Tomorrow, retary Y. M. C. A " ‘The Laymen's i | ervice Assoclation will meet with the Dr. 0. R 8loo, minlgter of the New | genjor chapter of the Brotherhood of york Avenite Presbyterian Chyrch, will | 8y, Andrew April 10, presch AL both the services tomorrow & At the 11 o'clock morning worship he Wi’ preach on "Be Ye Converted.” ISH At the B olclock evening nervies m‘B OP GROSE OF CHINA wil) continue Wi series of Sunday eves | ning sermons on “Men Who Made Cal- | WILL PREACH TOMORROW vary ", This week “Bimon of Cyrene” will be his suhject, Visitor Wil Fill Pulpit of Oalvary Methodist Chureh—Address to Young People. Bishop CGeorge R, Grose of Peking, Ohina, will preach in Calvary Methodiat Episcopal Chureh, Oolumbia rogd near fteenth street, tomorrow morning ut 1 o'cloek, He 1a In America to attend the sesston of the General Conference of the Meth- adist Eptscopul Chureh Mibs Minnle Sandburg, educational aeorelary of the ¥ W A, will ad .}.nn the \'uunr People’s meeting At Tpm. The Lenlon veciial will he glven being arranged by the Y. P, 8, g\mdu.\' v, “Anarchy"” Is Subject of Paper, “Anarchy” fs the subject of the paper { that will be read by Dr.John O. Palmer | hefore the members of the Presbyterian | Minfsters’ Association of Washington | and vicinity Monday, at 11 am., i the | New York Avenue Préshyterian Chureh, To Preach on Sacvifice Dro b Milton Waldron, . D, pastor ;m Pidloh Baptist Institntional Churel Ninth and P streets, will preach tomor- wervice, Rev 00 [row st 1 won an “Selsnonifice - Why |at 748 o'clock, followip th Quentiy wilt preach another of (he | Necessary atd What Bweetenn 1007 AT ity Ry M.“: |1Pl|‘v‘|l.""||l”:lh oh soecisl sernons he e delivering during e theme, The Soaay the Bhort ' Lhe Lanken season, [ight him rublect will he, “Cland News lhum Heaven Have You Heard It} feut," parish, tomorrow at 8:45 am. Mem- | conduct services at the Fifth Baptist|ents before the | Church, E street near Seventh street | Marcl 27, | southwest, daily at 7:45 pm. except 8. Saturday ‘from March 18 to April There will be four services on Sunda; | ““The “party” is headed by Dr. R. E. Neighbor. He Is assisted by his son, | | Ralph _ Nelghbor, a_daughter, Marie Dr. Neighbor, and Rev. Ralph Ca BAPTISTS OPEN REVIVAL. | row's Services. Dr. Gi The pastor, Rev ve G. John Times 'NATIONAL BI;PTIST TOPICS' Johnson to Preach at Tomor- convention opens.|a new converts and members “rally | meeting will be held. when the ?umr will speak on “Children of Zion™. 7:30 p.m., an evangelistic service will be con- ducted, when the pastor will spask on “Seth—God's Appointment.” or. “The Bible Picture Gallery.” Service next week are: Tuesdav, T pm. public Bible study class, 8 pm, healing: Wadnesd: T:45 pm. Pente- costal. Friday, 7.45 pm, Young Cru- e son of the National Raptist Memorial { < l‘lmn'[r‘\ will preach tomorrow morning et 4 . e > . on “Practical Chuistianity.” Charles : Two-Week Service Bagina at Sec- G prymbull of the Sundav Senool DR, TIBBETTS TO SPEAK. [ ond Church Tomorrow. will occupy the pulpit in th | A two-week revival service will begin tomorrow at Second Raptist Church, | Third street between H and I streets. evening, At the subject will be “Winning by Spirit.” using Act 8 as the The ecity pastors and churches will assist | young people will have At 11 am. tomorrow the pastor, Rev. | guests Tuesday evening the memby | 3. L. 8. Holloman. will pre of the Columbia Federation of B. Y Dr. Charles 1. City will be the speaker. “Jesus Feeds the Multitudes.” 3 pm. the Pastor's Aid Club will hold & pew rally service. At 8 pm. the Old | Ark Todge of Odd Fellows will celebrate | its fifty-third anniversary. The Bible | school will meet at 9:30 am. and the [ B Y. P U, will meet at 8 pm. | | . | | EIGHT TO BE CONFIRMED. Special Servica at Takoma Evan &elical Lutharan Church Tomorvow | A special service hus bhoen wrranged at the Takoma - Evangelical Lutheran | Church, Seventh and Dabhia streats, tos morrow al & pm, at which time elght adults will be recelved into membersh by the rite of confivmation The pastor, R. G, Stelnmeyer deliver the sermon At (his s preaching on the theme, “The | Thing Necdtul witt vice One . . Georgetown Lutheran Church. “An Outcast Cast In" will be the sub tfl‘l in Qeorgetown Lutheran Church omorrow at 11 am, by Rav, Harold B, Boatty, pastor, Ohristian Endeavor meets at 7 pm. “The Breath of the Ohristian” will be the toplo at the & pm. service, Lenten service 1s held exery Thursday A8 pw ~HUNDAY MEETINGS. ; THE SECULAR LEAGUE (adminnics” Fiot ! Mindo A NCSALIGER auanon,) the midweek Thursday meeting | the | fleld work of the International Reform reading Goodell of New LECTURE Dr. J. M. Tidbbetts, manager of the Assoctation, will speak tn the Temple Baptist Church tomorrow night. His ubject will be “Christ and America.” “The public is invited Special meetings will begin Mareh 28, { e Men's Bible class A teacher a Hebrew, H. J. Apvleman A. B. .Saliger SUBIECT Superman Secrets he actual working principles which you can use to get the most out of life HERE and NOW, See and hear the man whose research and disgoveries have made it possible for countlass thousands to get their heagts desire, more money, the wheal mate, happiness and health OoN Tuesday Evening March 20th Eight P.M. AT The Playhouse 1814 N Street Northw st