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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D BAPTISTPASTORS Sunday School Lesson BY REV. HUGH T. STEVENSON. | FORM GONFERENGE I'HE COUNCIL AT JER imeision MAC GREGATIONAL R. MACFARLAND RLAND. debate ned to Act "ppear 1 in may ipon the alatia, mi nations erent numbers means VENBERS LISTED BY CHURCH OF G[l[l Denomination Reports 30,221 Communicants in 1926—No | the Record for 1916. | with | without ts naty lrl h( of th s the home of from opponen to the } a i nt Antioc d a_commission com- abas and cer- is, & Greek. whose name has being included in erce an- returns United tain other breth & the only other r m isalem they vis- | ne churches in Phenice and Sa- mong the heatl ne custom among Romans and Jews, ent expenses | brethren would entertain the commis- 58 for benevo. | Sion and g0 part way with them on $30.854 not | journey, furnishing them with s an evidence of thei d and esteem ¢ the Jer d how on i Paul and Barnabas.had brought them | generous offerings for their .relief work rom the Antioch Church. Paul had | conferences with the “pillars of tho | before the brethren met to | ider the matter which had been | them by the Antiocn | hy led for the Jerusalem | . rmmn to ad their Anttoch breth- | | ren as to how much of the Old Testa- | ment requirements must the gentiles adopt and practice, in addition to accepting Jesus Christ as their Lord | and Savior, to be saved. The apostles made no effort to settle the questions involved themselves, but referred them 0 the membership of the church, which was_convened to consider the p plexing problem. these srches Teporting. 405 ban territory tinecor- 2,500 inhabitanis or of nomination hers and The Council's Decision. o After much discussion of the August 18, | ject by the members Peter pacifying speech before that body was one of the most important ings in all the history of Ch It marked an epoch in the apostolic church life, opening the door (‘hrm nity to the gentiles and| g possible the preservation of the | vilization. ~Peter championed the gn\pm of grace and the liberty of | ail believers in a speech that the mod- & | | Church of the Covenant Connecticut Ave N St. NW. Wm. A. Eisenberger, Assistant and REV. THOMAS C. CLARK. D. D “THE CROSS IN THE nl' l.' Of Questions Day the §- i 1 T AT THURSDAY—8 P.M COUNCIL Midweek Hour of Worship Que HE General Invitation Ertended (.nun(on Temple Memorial | 16th and Newton Sts. rnard Braskamp, M. A., pastor sermon by Rev. James A. Pratt frpiie | " Ciay PRESBYTERIAN. e e—— e —— I Fourlh Preshyterian : N Presbyterian Church et 190h and 0th NW. | Harvey Dunham, Pastor nd Falrmont Streets v. James H. Miers, D. D. R" 1 Rev. tghn ¢ 11 AM.— “THE MORAL VALUE OF DIFFICULTY” 8 P.M. “WHAT GOD’S HOUSE IS FOR” Warshin In the New Church Church o[ the Pllgrlms Andrew Reid Bird, Mornine Worshig, Brighton Ho nr Paimer, pastor ot i poterian. Chureh, ) Endeavor Georgetown Presbyterian Church P St Near 315t 8L NW. Organized 1180 MARSHALL, D, ¥ Wwilliam Cithson Hev 1:00 JAMES T AM METHODEST GALLBRAITH .k FPISCOPAL LA MN W NPV, FREXKLEY KOWRER, Pastor, METROPOLITAN BYTERIAN CHURCH er of Ath and B Nis, . You are Inviied to attend 1wl Mev Minister Kunday he' R duriok ' A s o Millshoro Wne Tnlsier far Lomorraw Ohio, fal in his demand for the self-determination in his own find precedents for apostle pointed onut him to preach to God, who had Spirit. at the same roving that th Jew and with 1 |\'v‘”\' n m.u ihe yoke of bondage tude upon those who by His blood had found (he law a b P church of their victo grace in their James hurch, pr was adopted unanim ne unity of Christia w ern oriel ht. of fous life can position. The God had sent > gentiles. and that en them the Holy had conf the gent no vlv’lr Pente- | power | enice pleaded thrilled the story e triumph: ity and extended I demand. the iiberty el and the he for freedom of endom The Gentiles' Magna Charta. ydern tentions m eedom were approv Libiti To 4 prob h from ably from that which h ren 1 abstain from bl decision g clal ar fellowship between the Jew gentile ~Christians. Paul never called upo he gentiles to comply with ptable to and de- | (h. spirit of brotherhood ned nee y HH' could and Christian ; prosperi stian faith en to adapt its methods of pros ceedure along iines that are in harmon the changing times and neec violating the essential prin- ciples of their faith. BALTIMORE MAN TO TALK. C. B. Ashton of A, M. E Church Here Tomorrow. Rev. C. B. Ashton, former pastor of Contee A. M. E. Zion Church, Burville |D. C. and now pastor at the Second | |A. M E. zion Church, in Baltimore, Rev. | will deliver the sermons at 10:45 am and 7:45 pm. tomorrow at John Wes- lev A. M. E. Zion Church, Fourteenth and Corcoran streets. Church school meets at 9:30 am. and V. C. Endeavor Society at 6:30 pm | The pulpit will be supplied by visit- |ing ministers through the remaining | Sundays in_August. The vacation of the pastor, Rev. Henry D. Tiliman, will continue throughout August. Y. M. C EWS | ing of | Tuesday evening at 8§ o'clock. pastor of the | for discussion is the snenkv—;smndam» of & Rev. W. T. Boorde, Temple Baptist Church, for the Lincoln Park open-air service R. M meeting and J. L. duct the singing The religious work department has | arranged the followinz pulpit supplie: for pastors who will not be in the city on Sunday: Rev. F. W. Nickel, Waugh M. E. 1l am. Page McK Etchison, Chevy Chase M. E., 11 am: W Bateman will con- | Loving, Garden Memorial Frmh_\vrnnu | 11 am R M for the vesper services held by Keller Memorial Lutheran Church at PRESBYTERIAN, SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REY. GODFREY CHOBOT Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Graded Sabbath Sehool. 11.00 . m —Morning Worship Speaker, Rev. H. B, WOODINC VISITORS ALWAYS WEL Washington Helghts Presbyterian Church Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister Columbia and Kalorama Rds. 1000 -8unday School -all Summer 11:00Morping Worship mon by Rev ¥ anham. In exchangs at Western Church, TO_ALL. Wit Dr CORDIAL New York Avenue Presbyterian Church New York Ave, H and 13th Sts. DR. JOSEPH R. SIZOO In the Heart of the City For the Heart of the C Patmer WELCOME 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.~—Rev. William do Monument Grounds, Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Intersection of Fifteenth ar e Rey, JAMES T TAYLOR, B 1. 0:30 .. —Bunday Bchool 1100 & m —Seymon by Dr. William Cum ini 500 p.m.—Westminster League. —8ocial’ Hour Pas Timming ared for morn- car or “Mount Pleasant” at, car car or 16th st. bus 1o Trving Eckington Presbyterian Church orner Florida Avenue. o Chelstianity B Chrch ey *Duneans B, B Peck Memorial Chapel Ave. nnd 28th Bt. N.W W. KELCHUM, Minister Bermpn. Rev. J. B Piatt 1an Endeavor Rpm Pra Grorge 8. Penn MVING 745 pm 700 m Wednesday. N Fastor, Md. Ave. & Sixth St Alfred ¥, Barrows, DD Rev. William A. Hall ning W 1008 m ihie Behoo 990 & m 1000 & m 7000 748D m Graham will_preside over the | Graham will be the speaker | the | | nethy, | o'clockse am | Charles A. Br “Sixteenth ana | (81| | ¥ I'HE CATHEDRAL, I’l RGOS, SPAIN. which 1e 1 rkable edifice in Bur- which is built of ded a one of the le armie: its Tight stone w King of ct specimen of the times entral tower, transept and when the coming that style esent shape when a and with the eral effect Rev. C. A. Brooks to Be Guest at Calvary Baptist Church Tomorrow. the great He was born in! distance from the real name was Rodrigo He was commander of ng Sancho II, and his he Moors caused him to Rev. Charles the Englewood B will be th Baptist absence of the on the armie victorie: Brooi ice Dr T Impr oned CF e ehe & tmet n the Sunday in" a Vaughn_class rium of the Burrall class church will be ta ooks of C| lower room of the Eighth The Chinese school wi tomorrow afternoon E. H. Fretwell will conduct the meet- the Christian Endeavor Society "The topic also meet Friends Meetmg 1811 Eye St. N\W. Meeting 11 A.M. Sunday HERBER Clerk | o8 Tastern Ave ALL ARE V\ ITED 13th mll Ir! nl SYI TNW. ol S:45% e at “True and The othe; cieties will meet as usual. run\m REFORMED, REFORMED 1100 8.m.— 9458 Preaching _ Bible ICHRISTIAN (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST) H St “6th & H S.W. H. C. Mayhew PARK VIEW Park Rd. Nr. Ga. Ave. W. F. Smith FIFTEENTH STREET 15th St and Ky, Ave. S.E. Harry M. Wilson vrrmum “Avenue mont Ave. North of N St. "Farle Wilfter, Li. D.. Pastor. FIRST THEOSOPHY. United Lodge of Theosophists 200 M Blde., 130 & 1 Sts Sunday, Auzust 12 8:15 PM. Talk on “Reincarnation Explained” Followed by Questions a Reading Room Open Rev " Rev. Harry L. Collier eaches Sunday En!\oma Park akoma Park. Md. (Meet Seventh DaY Ndventist Ch) M. Elmore Turner, Pastor. Preaching 11 am 9:30-—Graded Bible School. _Qumh btrm n m\n\u\ u MELTON: Minister 1 PTT. SR. Avsistant 5] Eahrr= nacle North Capitol and K Sts. “The Radiant Church” Where Revival Never Stops Tues., Wed. & Fri., 7:45 Gospel Crusade Grows! Visit Hynesboro Park, Cheltenham, Cedar Grove, Md Miss Ruth Schofield Preaching to Throngs in Calvert Co,, Md ¢ Campa Visitors and Public We M by D WELCOME Columbia BHeights L) Park Road N.W Harvey Baker Smith, Pastor 30 Bibl ol iun Endeavor. HERE e ) METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. )S MEET METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH wm R N R SN YR TR S N S SR SR A S MR i SOUTHERN METHODIST ? EPWORTH THE GOOD WILL CHURCH John Paul Tyler, D. D. 13th St N. C N.E Sunday School Morning Worship and Colonel, U. S, A, ret Joint_Service - Epw League and Evening Worship. 8:00 pm.— Thursday —Prayer Meetir Mrs. nk A, Frost, Organist MT. VERNON PLACE Southern Methodism’s Kepresentative Church 900 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. W. A. LAMBETH, D. D, Pastor 1T AN and 8 PAL BISHOP COLLINS DENNY, Of Richmond, Virginia Junior Church (In Sunday School Auditorium) “A CALE. TO YOUTH" The Reverend J. W. Rustin, Assistant to the Pastor School, 9:30 A M 9 AM) Epworth Leagues, 6:45 P.M Thursday, 8 P —Prayer Meeting -~ Mr. Rustin Friday. 7 P AL, Bi-Monthly Meeting of Fpworth League Union of Washington and Vicinity o ]\ »J at Ave a30am 11:00 wm ermon. Chaplain John F. Axton, 8. d 7:30 pm. IXE7NT Y07 e D. D, 11 AM, Sunday (Primary Department, nder of the in- | P 'DR. PETER PRAISES ST. ANDREW ORDER New Residentiary Canon of Cathe- dral Calls Organization One of Most Important. DR. J HARTSOCK DR. HARTSOCK TO PREACH. Minister L hering of in Oct meeting b will in Capital Assisting Conduct rvices Hartsock, Chi preach Foundry Church tomorrow Dr. J i pastor of the Method copal ning, N. Y. will Methndist Episcopa g and even Hartsork n por men ing his ninth pastor, con- and the first ssioner Sidney pted the chairm Sunday in Septembe which GETS NEW YORK POST. Assi Changes Campbell, In- on dut th Division at New York Cit been as: ed to duty at the New York U er: that city Maj. Wil has been CATHOLIC St. Mary's Church SUNDAY LOW MASSES 7:15, 8:15, 9:15 and 11:30 AM. ASSUMPTION, B. V. M. Wednesday, August 15 Holy Day of Obligation All Low Masses 6:15, 3:15, 8:15, 9:15, 11:18 Benediction After 9:15 Mass Last Mass at 12:10 Midday CHRISTIAN SCIUNCE Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SsC TIST BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS- 10\ MA t Church of bhri(l Q(l!n(l!l olumbia Road and \l‘\nndmi.hur(h of Lh st <n¢n 111 € St._2 Third Church nf Lhrlxl <(|:nt|s( Col ned to University—Other Staley A ith the ha eut Campbell it. Col m C. Williams, Infantry eved from duty in the Militia Bureau, War Department, and ordered Fort. Monroe, V for duty 1. Mathis, Air Corps, from eld, Va.. to the office of chief r Corps. War Depart : Capt rence Sl ster Corps. sm San Antonio, Tex.. to Boston, and \pt. Harry E. Pendleton, Coast Artil- lery (,m’]‘:‘ from the Philippines to Fort Monroe, CHRISTADELPHIAN. A Chrisiadelphia Ecclesia 3%t % NAVAL LODGE HALL . 11°3 All Weleome E 'omxs’nos.\l,’ SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON Phone Franklin 1889, 1326 Fye St. N.W. JUDGE DEAN FRANKLIN. Leader SUBJECT: S S B “SOUL 1 except Pourth MEETINGS—8 ZADING R()()\\\ !'IR<T \.ML I\\.Hv SUNDAY SERVICES. Sunday School and Bible Class Principles Compared with Cere- monies.”” Arthur Buck 8:30—Young Christian 945 11.00- People’s 645 8:00- ¢ Words Club. “Chambered Nautilus,” Mary MeCletlan TUESDA | Christian Hea 1 | TUESDAY. 7:30 Healing Service-—Mary MeClellan WEDNESDAY. 2:30 PAL PROVING THE LAW. WEDNESDAY. 8 PAL “Praver, B. Schooler. THURSDAY. 5 P.M. Lessons in Truth Class. A(\u}'l SECOND CHU RLH—H' C St Hotirs, 1:30 to 5 Jv\vv week lh Closed St s THIRD CHL RLH‘l olorado 14th and G Sts. Hours, (Wednesdays, < \m\rh\ N zrvd hnh h FRIDAY. 5 Healing Silence Noon Silence, Dalls. % BAPTIST % Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. Sec.—320 Woodward Bldg. E NEAR FIFTH 5V Rev. Ray Palmer, D. D. Will Preach Subjget, “Why T Am N n Infidel.” Subject, “The Silent Sinner at the Judg- ment.” All Services Continue All Summer West Washington Cor. 313t and A Sts. NW. CHARLES B. AUSTIN, Pastor Y Sk e 11:00 a.m.- e of Massachusetts Rev va CHEVY CHASE (Western Avenue near the Circle) EDWARD 0. CLARK, Pastor 11 AM by Rey. Albert Pastor of reh of Hacker T:45pm n ¢ Jeferson. stor Sermon DeMott tist Chu Renton B: 8 p.m. Thursday Church WISCONSIN AVENUE (12 and Fessenden Sts. N.W.) Clannep R Fr-rr son, P bie Seh | s ELLIS C. PRIMM, Osear W N, J the Chur e Rev. F. J. 8:00_ Wednesday. I TEMPLE CHURCH 1th & N Thos. F. Boorde Sts. N Pastor Rer. Trenton. 1100 a.m At and Va At the Branch E. Capitol § Luklns will preach. <h. Ave. SE 17th and _4th st 8:00 p.m nderson ot I | | | GRAC 9th & South Carolina Ave. S.E. Pastor, F. W. JOHNSON Bible School at 030, Classes for A, Freeman Andetson wiil preach at 11 ////// 4 7 Rible Scb Dt M 8 se: 0 am Subje, “Where Did \«u Lose It By the Pastor Evening Service, & P.M Address by Mr. Gratz Dunkum Under the auspices of the Appel man Bible Class S 35 B CENTENNIAL Tth Eve 8th and H Sts, Rev. W. S, Abernethy, Rev. (‘Imrlct Alvin Brooks, D. D, Englewood Bantist Chureh, Chicage, 1. 11 AM.-—“THE IMPRISONED CHRIST.” 8 P.M.—“TURNING BACK." Sunday School, 930 Christian Endeavor, aver” Mesting, 8.0 Fharadas Sixteenth and O Streets N.W. FlR%T CHURCH Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, Pastor ! WashinetancFor ihe Hoarts of Washington B S Te v N.w. LR / % Natlonal Baptlst Membrnal To Religious Liberty 16th St and Columbia R4, GOVE G. JOHNSON, D. D, PASTOR 1AM, and & PO REV. LEN G. BROUGHTON, D. D. of Jacksonville, Fla. Next Sunday Rev. T. Clagett Skinner, D. D, of Lynchburg, Will Preach 4 7 222 777 Z All Other Services As Usual

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