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UTHERN BAPTIST | CHURCH FIGURES Total of 3,524,278 Members Reported for 1926, Show- During the week the press has pub- ing Gain Over 1916. lished cable dispatches of how 18 Ameri- - | can members of a college men's cruiss | conquered the Hellespont. Our lesson e e B o o4 23g | brings before us for considzration th> Saiibecs tn 31006 .‘;“mmp"m With 23 - | conquest of those waters by Paul. whos: > H » | crossing marked the comm>neement of e e"ml;:‘}:m?"’? e e | the triumphant conqu : ceived by the Department of Commerce {f';rlsu‘-'x:m( Four I d yeer The total expenditures for 1826 as | orfy "G S0ty men 1 conquer ™ purtent Cxpenses and. improvements, | APGSLIe set forth from Troas wi hip Jehovah. The small sivs of the curTen! . P » | assistants and won, “not by might, nor ¢ S small slw: ¢ $9.761,615 for benevolences. missions, po congrogation did not dampen Paul's Sunday School Lesson aroeciag mch ess desied by the people. . m 8 who were rently satisfied with their pagan w ip. The man in the vision | evidently did not represent the con-| scious wish of the people, rather it | | was the unrecognized needs that God | had seen and made known to Paul in | the vision. We send our missionaries out today to lands ‘hat have not re- quested the gospel. We send them to minister to the people in such a way that they may see their need of Savior and seek & Christ Jesus. Psul took time to make a survey of th> eity and learn its spiritual outiook. He ot his bearings before he tried to | “omm- nce work. Since he did not find | h> opportunity awaiting his arrival, he | ousht to nnd it, so that he could com- | e to preach. He found “the place | PAUL CARRIES THE GOSPEL INTO EUROPE. Acts 18:36-16°18 Golden Text: Come over into Macedonia and help us.—Acts 16:9 BY REV. HUGH T. STEVENSON. STAR. OPEN-AIR SERVICES IN TEMPLE HEIGHTS Rev. W. L. Mayo Wil Be Speaker — J. W. Hum- phrey to Direct Music. Open-air services at Temple Heights | tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, under the direction of the Rev. John C. Pal- mer, grand chaplain, will be addressed by Rev. Dr. Willlam L. Mayo of Rock Crédek Parish Protestant Episcopal Church. Musi¢ will be directed by J. Walter Humphrey, with Harry G. Kim- ball, accompanist. The special guests at this service will be the officers and members of the fol- | lowing named lodges and their families: WASHINGTON. D. €. SATURDAY. AUGUST 18 1928 Famous Churches of the World | | | | | | TENNESSEE BISHOP TO PREACH SERMONS Mount Vernon Place Church Will Hear Prelate From Nashville. Bithop H. M. Du Bose of Nashville, Tenn., will preach at both the mern- ing and evening services tomorrow at the Mount Vernon Place Church. For the morning servige his subject will be “Christ and the Apostolic Church,” and in the evening “Walking in the Spirit.” ‘The junior church will hold its serv- {ice at 11 o'clock in the Sunday school auditorium. Rev. J. service at 3 p.m. at the Tuberculosis Hospital and at 7 p.m. Monday the | Esthnaoruth class of the Sunday school | will hold a meeting at the Home for Incurables. W. Raustin will | preach # this service on “The Master.” | The Epworth League will conduct a | . CALLED ‘AS CHAPLAIN. Rev. J. H. Dunham Will Go With 306th Cavalry at Fort Myer. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, chaplain of !the 308th Cavalry Regiment, has heen | ealled into service of the Reserve nff- | cers’ training eamp at Fort Myer v, | but will occupy his pulpit at the West- | ern Presbyterian Church, H street. he. | tween Nineteenth and Twentiech streets tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock and will |take for his subject, “Our Untaken | Rights.” | THe Sunday school meets at 930 a m and the devotional service of the Chris- tian Endeavor at 7 pm.: the midwerk prayer service Thursday night ___ PRESBYTERIAN. New York A\;nuei Preshyterian Church New York Ave., H and 13th Sts | {| DR.JOSEPH R. 51200 ¥ power,” but und>r the lcadership of = & R e | stc. snd $286383 not classined. | The | BLRSRVGpitl Who hed divecica Pauls | 78l for be precched unta them. - He | ASE ISTEE S *R0 ‘5 Samuel 7. f‘)’\‘x:x}flfelspel'r‘afll"lfi‘ were $19.063.743 novements during the second misslonary | (L 't nG T LT Vl:r"h:ih{:ele;.'krp: Hancock, ~master: Joppa, No. 35 The value of church edifices (includ- J Y Mt thelr retiirn ‘from Jéruss- | oM entering. She was baptized and | Charies J, .:;‘fl!\";‘ffifi:r:";“m; Tl e i Jor 1028, was | M With the iavorable findings of the | 1 (O, J00"GRE 1" weve” pap. |Chevy Chase No. 43, Samucl Shuiman, 2173456965, which may be compared | OUDCil, that was the subject of Iast| [j70q “Thie wealthy woman opened her |Master. Also 'the officers and m: ks les P vas impresse rs | with $58.348.373 reported by 19.268 |ecks lesson. Paul was impressed B homs for the apostle and members of | X ; of Mhe follonins named chaprers e s whare Barnabas and he his party. Paul did not accept her |yo. " fumiljes: Unity, No. 22, Mrs. “['HE interior beauty of the new Uni- in the ribs. The construction was the field: Of the 23374 churches reporting In aiyyichad church .| offer at once. for she constrained him ! % B miiassd 1926 vere 1.859 located in urban 5 hurches on their first journev. es 1. Dobson: versity Chapel of the University of most complicated installation of its type | L T araiad imber of 3300 Barnabas agreed to the proposition. but i Tmihome the headquariers fof |0, Bohter. patron: Joppa. No 21, Mrs. | Chicago, which will be completed in the |ever attempied. and is = practicaly inhsbitants or more) and 21,515 were | Cul and he differed dbout their p Master. Morence A. Balley, matron, Samuel B. latter part of this year. will match unique in the world. No other Go S Gl Arar - OFf the'to Sl :n.(ring Joan Mark to go along He N4 0 L oiering wedge tnto | TrEWolla, patron: Trinity, No. 33, Mrs. | the dignity of the imposing exterior. ceiling has been bullt using colored tile ahip, 988,058 were in the urban churches | 184 been a quitter during their previous | iy, "Roman empire, for the elty was a | AMY Hoover. matron, Edward W. Way- | The chapel is sald by many erities to | Other churches. such as the famous 3y tour, and sithough Barnabas urged that son, patron: Goodwill, No. 36, Mrs. 'be the masterpiece of the late Bertram | Cathedral of St. John the Divine in The regular all-day meeting of the Woman's Missionary Soclety “will be | In the Heart of the City held Tuesday, beginning at 11 o'clock. | For the Heart of the City The monthly meeting of the Young | People’s Missionary Society, No. 1. will 10:00 a.m.—Sunday S~hool. | be held at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening 11:00 a.m.—Rev. Harold W. Schenek, | Mr. Rustin will conduct the prayer New York City. service Thursday evening. p.m.—C. E. Service. 7:00 p.m.—SONG SERVICE— Sylvan Theater— Monument Grounds. THE CHAPEL. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO. EPISCOPAL. ST. AGNES’ CHURCH 46 Que Street N W (Fiy ave or N services Sunday 7 iy ma Washington Heights Presbyterian Church Jdohn C. Palmer, D. D.. Minister Columhia and Kalorama Rds. 10--Sund ol = ~Mornins _Worship, n Rev. F. 1 BOHANAN. D D. Fred. A. Kulimar of Kensin ST. PAUL'S CHURCH CORDIAL_WELCOME TO A raek Chureh Rd. and Webster St _ ‘Country Chureh in the City = g i v coMFoR The Tabernacle Lm: i om North Capitol & K Sts Rev. Harry L. Collier 11:00 “One Sacrifice” (Communion) Rev. Margaret's Tomarrow. of the tend at St anula Revisiting Ol Fields. { Barnabas and Paul did not make the Reryig lamentabie mistake of carrying on their quarrel about Mark by trying to carry on their work in the same field. Barna- bas took John Mark and went to Cyprus. Paul and Silas went to the north, passing through the cities and towns of Cilicia and Lycaonia. stopping Communicants the parish workers will monthly corporats com- munion tomorrow at 7:30 am. at St Margaret’s Church. Connecticut avenue and Bancroft place. At 11-am. there will be morning prayer with sermon Rev. Ropert Shores will preach on the them: “Yokels.” A celebrat be held Thursdav am MR. BOORDE PREACHES. Will Occupy Temple Church Pulpit Twice Tomorrow. The pastor of Temple Church. Re Tues. 745 Mealing: Wed™ 745 Praser and Praise: Fri. 745 Pranie. h Enins the *-Alinnte Same Servier VISITORS AND PUBLIC WELCOME Youne Rev Thema: | Peck Memorial Chapel — Penn. Ave and 23th 8t N W IRVING W. KETCHUM n of holv communion will | snd Priday at 11 STERN PRESBYTERIAN Md. Ave. & Sixth St Alfred E. Rarre Rev. James G. Russell Paton Presbyteri; Towa. will nec: and | Preacher. Re Russell. D. D. . N. { % s % Fdward C technical term suggests 1o us- and | §,P:m. & model Luther League devoiion- | D! 10 conduet ths srvices tomorrow af T D e e ceupy the pul- | that both his Jewish mother and grand- | A1 meeting will be conducted by the ex. 9:30 2.m upy £, tive committee of the Luther Le 5 oth morning and evening. . The | mother had Greek mames. In response | €4 e CHAPLAIN TO PREACH. Wban ‘charehes teperted iy difference between these two close fea was involved in Pauls wohx | Ko, 39, Miss Tsabel V. Collins. matron. | Lincoln One of the most beautiful Becouss of the advancement in 238,535 and that reported by 19314 ypai convictions. Time demonstrateq | '©F, The missionary call is still calling | orvices, as well #= the public. on the North American continent. | In the new chapel they were able to 1926, with 229,848 officers and teachers | i, | besides the bays in the transept and |echolng. the fleld tile is of a special Geargia Ave. and Madi-an St. e boen attracted to our country. AT Fl s T' | 7-30. 9.3¢. i1 am.: 1 ‘ X L8 wras missionary field. Silas was recognized RST BAPTIST | and the number of scholars. 1.665.996 of each of these bays 1 quadrupartite ke Ay e o reen thousand | | ST. THOMAS’, 18th Bet. P & Q} waited in Troes to know God's will - se bays is quadrupartite. an inch In thickness : i : . f had contacts with the Gentile world 16 feet thick at the base, carry the losd | used. Stransers in shoula LUTHER LEAGU { = s — AGUE ix a grille through which the heated air veighs approximately 800 tons. = = s g g s s g iR o l:mn for ventilation limits of the university campus. its soa charge of Austin W. Howard, corre- evening theme will be “The Little Rev. Thomas MeClintock converted during the former visit, was | be_delivered by Rev. U. S. G. Rupp. | po | Latayette Sauare. condition of their salvation he | Synodical League. = Group conferences | 1n° fONCF v. | s o - 2%~ 1 Sermon. not quite as much a Greek as the Harold S. Miller of Brookly from the city on vacation, will b> pros. r- n . i - | bt Sponse | CCUslve commitiee of th Census Shows 433.714 Mem- Church of Christ, Holiness, Christ Church, Georgetown of the sermons will be “The | 0 the call to unite with the missionary 11 be ynod. A mass mest- Baltimore. ' p.. A and 2538319 in the rural churches: (OU% & : Roman colony. Vietory thsre meant Y coniit ¢ the S s 1,85 | (hey give him another chance. Paul ab- . 5 Ruth W. Mezasell, matron. Lyle W. Grosvenor Goodhue, who designed th>|New York. have tile vaulting. but th and of the total expenditures 1838 solutely refussd. God overruled this onquest of Europe. The future of | oniander, patron, and Chevy Chase. |remarkable Nebraska State Capitol at ! ribs are of sione and 20483 rural churches, $19.181513. Tere . when, in response fo the devi i ends for the advancement of th> 3 ponse to the devine cali | percy W. Jones, ' s in th 1d, the < k - eris are now f chur perty ted | .o ré s A . s, patron. Gothic ' building n e wor acoustical knowledgs, experis a T e o e war 3100 | KIngdom. They separated in a spirit b fommenced his missionary activities All membars of these fratornities end | chapel has been acclaimed by many as |able to determine the acous:ical proper- v 1 of love for one another and loyalty prosperous and Influential cen- | (pejr families are welcome at thes: |the best example of Gothic architecture ties of a structure before it is built $73,221.4 X . s for | ; B o srs vepotied by |t Bamabas wax correct fn hia fuds | 12 98Hembt o win the other lands for & ‘The great " vaulted celling s onc of | determine. the scouslical properties < : y - nt of Mark, for he was racognized S = ‘he most striking features of the in- | accurately they have specified cushions 19,882 churches of this denomination in | et of Mark, for he w oF nues for missionary end i ! & oot e i N o * by Bl 5 ndeavor is found | cen into only s, 5 ew seats event 5 and 2.345.630 seholars. The number of | 11> Antloch Church setidently ympas | mong the forelgn-speaking people who {ALABAMA MINISTER letior. Broken into only five main bays, | to be used on the pew seats. To prever oLy COMTCR TR officers an‘d (aarhn:fl " (h‘“ Sunday thized with Paul. for it approved the Let us h Ch: v tower, it rises 80 feet above the floor | type, which will absorb a large part of 0 p.m. Sehonis as reported for 1918 was 160,171 | Sclection of Silas as his co-worker in the | o S e H‘:lfl::urc:‘:l "3 'w.'n nm;: at the erown, giving an impression of | the sound waves. It is 5o porous that = ‘nu 3 1.665.9 . L JUSH A atic reat space and dignity. The vaulting 'smoke may be blown through a section | by the churches in Antioch and Jeru- 1% PAul heard when he watchfully : Vo . o el (hicknd e - salem as a prophet and & man of signal | 1, .. lor in four sections. the diagonal ribs | square fest of the ceiling is of this e D i COMMUNION SERVICE SET. sbility. He was a Roman cititen and | o U R ety preach | Dr. Rufus W. Weavar of Birming- dividing the quadrants Each bay 1+ aconstical file. and a special acous- | O e Garey | D M e werln | reature. Y ham Will Preach Morning and 40 feet by 34 feet. Enormous buttresses, | tical plaster on the side walls is also PR Parich Workers and Leagne to At- Paul during hit second missionary Evening Sermons | and thrust of the vaulting. forming on> Nearly 100000 pieces of face tiling vt i Chureh. comceded to be the journey. Y of the chief features of the exterior ' were required for the vaulting, and the .0st Leautiful Parish Chureh in - architecture, In the center of each bay vaulting, not including the side arches. ke Dr. Rufus W. Weaver of Birmingham. Ala.. m'l‘l uprelch at the Pirst n‘.pum is drawn and carried back to the regis- This monumental structure of stone. When the seventh annual convention | Chuirch tomortew morning and evening | terS. an improvement on the old cathe- ' youngest of the Gothic churches of the | Hek jdrals, which had practically no provi- world, dominates the extreme southern Synod opens September 2 at 3 p.m. at i vho is now on vaca- - t 12th St. N.W. Evengelical Lutheran Chureh. » Frea. | tom S Do ot 0™ e morning| - The tile between the ribs. known as |ing tower fthe most conspieuous of the R erick. Md.. the devotionals will be in will he “The Merev of Mystery.” The | he field tile. is a mixture of gray and many that grace the buildings along Worthington Cooke arge of A o buff blocks, most of the coloring being: ' Chicago's famous midway. B g and statistical secre . ~ Derbe and Lystra. At the latter |fl:. Marviand ‘Synodical Tespue. At | MUBST e serviee Thursdsy at 8] ) plunday Serviees % and 11 piace Timothy. who probably had been this session an address of welcome will ', m "Gill be led by Mrs. Samuel Judson | ordained by Paul. Although the apostle PAStor of the convention church, and | ©¢ s o i | ¥ H had taken n stand againsi the require- | 3 T:5pons> will be made by Willkm F. | . g teasht by » o Tl DL fi e IO SACHERE ment of circumeision of the Gentiles S president of the Marviand . apsence of Jobn Ruthven. the r-gi- | Serv fecognized that Timothy ought to be |8t this session will be condueted by e o iy € . cireumeised. Glover has pointed out | Clarence C. Dittmer. president of ths | o 1- E‘?"':.”;" “-:J,P‘f:;m}‘,g::' :n:;:»:v | :xmmllnmm _"S.n-"’"é?.i“m'.".:m that his “Greek father was perhaps LuUther League of America, and Rev, | Sundav school, o { 8 i O and rnlrg:flrxl St bers in 1926. Against 317.- ' Reports 4.919 Communi- 937 Reported in 1916. cants for Year 1926. Paton. o G %he morning. and | forces. Timothy joined Paul in his mx‘ will b2 held &t 8 p.m., during which | B o e P, "the | crusade for Christ and His Church. | Grvico et cq it ik Welder, pastor of Rev F PINKNEY WEOTH. Rector pey v. EDWIN B. NIVER. D. D.. m. AP Minister in Charge. . Communion m rayer g n s.m and Sermon Teaches Ahout Angel The Department of Commerce an- aounces, aceording to the returns re- IST. JOHN'S—GEORGETOWN | Georgetown eoived, thore were in ths United States 3240 O Street N.W. } Presbyter‘an Church 82 churches of the Church of Christ, e N e § 25, v ov. ¥. and ‘ueke 3 Holiness, in 1925, with 4919 members. || Biort s ool P St Near #1w Organized 1770 This denomination was not reported o in 1916 and there are, therefore. no. S e s s Bsan comparative figures. s pm oty The total expenditures. as reported - - by 64 churches, amounted to $48.968, 2:48 s.m.—Church School. 19 n Fourth Presbyterian 138 amd Fairment Ntreets N W including $36,532 for current expenses 11:00 am.—Morning Praver and improvements, $8,191 for benevo o Rev. James H. Miers, D. D. 11 AM.— | lences, missions, etc.. and $4.245 mot = “A DIRECT CHALLENGE! W Holy Communicn 0am Christ Chureh REV o 5325 Congregation. No Dues ‘ar Colleetions St. Margaret’s Conn. Ave. and Raneroft Place. Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D Reetor Rev. Rev : 730 B. T. ROBERTS MEMORIAL Corner 12th and M Sts. NW H. W. Mitchell Pastor Sunday School at 0:45 to Occupy Cross- man M. E. Pulpit Tomorrow. Rev. Milton M. Thorne of Clifton | 2 Kan:., will be the preacher at the 11 Opening Up Europran Missions. o'clock service tomorrow in ths Cross- There was no committee to welcome man Methodist Epizeopal Church, Fall: paul and his crusaders. when they Church. Va | resched Philippi. the Macedonian eity. | Mr. Thorne is spending the month of August in Washington with hit : mother, Mrs. Marv E. Thorne. an Bible Questions Of the Day | Thursday mew's Da ALL WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL THE RETHLEREM CHAPEL. WISCONSIN AVENUE N.W. NEAR WOOD. LEY ROAD and Priday. St Holy Communion WELCOME ALWA Barthoto- noam Bosworth Evangelistic Campaign (INTERDENOMINATIONAL) . Begins 3:00 P.M., Sunday, Aug. 19th Continuing Nightly (except Sat.), 7:30 - lowan to Fill Puipit Presbyterian evening. The subject of the Thursday | The three passed through Cappadocia Luthran Ohureh, F. Vauthn l Robert J. Volland, president-elect rth Methodi -~ ¥ 4 e I sutte , president-elect of | Epworth Msthodist. Xn‘ (Eeu:g;?:‘cr »f the superintendent ;‘X‘ “'::er:dpm"]h -*"fl ';f,,:;‘;‘,‘s DB!:"‘;::I | g:*lml;‘%ti:‘r‘.hr;a;;uAdnr e P it 01! Rev \I:'r' F. Vaughn. chaplain | of the Bible school Dr. J. T, Curry, hearted, impulsive. enthusiastic, fickle omauet b eang | BoY. St [ which. a businese session will be held | Army post at Fort Myer. Va. will | Ghurches of Christ in the Uni . - = i | s¢ ses 3 Y pes Shris ® United State Rollins and give them to th spostle. When |and a confercnee on junior Luther | preach in Epworth Methodist Episcopal | n 1926 with 433.714 members, accord . he stane{d o et Bithynia and the | Leagu: work will be conducted by Miss | Church South, Thirteenth street @nd|ing (o census returns announced by e PLANS TWO SERMONS. ireion.of. A e o \sia. Brenda L Mehihouse, junior secretary North Csrolina avenue northeast. (- Department of Commerce, in compari- ‘ . v mv:* S b teniay Eteatint el for of the Luther League of America. Dur- | morrow at 11 o'clock in the absence of | <oy with 55370 churches and 317.927 = i missionary work. Most men would have | Doub. educational s v, - 5 vies - Rev. H. J. Appleman Will Preach been discouraged by the inability i | duct the devotlonals. whih Wil be ral- | poeracatiqn, The Jolnt sore SEB® | The tofal expenditures for 1926, as | at Sacends Bapilat carry out thelr programs. bul Paul was | lowed by & business session and &roup | wi bs hld th the leatue rooms Sunday | TePOrted by 3,974 churches, smounieq i o not. discouraged by the Holy Spirit pro- | discussions on “Organization” will be v T ikt 3 to $3,961310, inciuding $3,222.998 for Rev. H. J. Appleman will preach at hibiting his entering thess fislds. He | led by Paul L. Brin ldent of the | nR A T e cting of the Woman's | CUITent expenses and _improvements. | Church tomorrow. The morning service | known His will to the apostle by a lumbia: Austin W. Howard, Maryland . Y av evenine | And $141,069 not classified. The total will be held at th> church. Fourth | visit. | Synodical League sccretary: Robert 6. | Srr At B 0000 M, “Mill he | expenditures reported by 2,168 churchcs street and Virginia avenue southeast. Called to Macodbnia. | Blocher Maryland _Synodical Leszue N D s ot '8 o'clock, | In_1816-wese 8879,191 e At 11 oclosk The sermon subject at, .. ‘picy 0 NETIORE L tressurer. and Miss Bdith Menkel, Rev. 1°lf Thureday eroint B 0¢% | "The value of ehurch edifices. includ- ' classified. The value of church edifices = = R this service will be “You Need Jesus Luke, e G R aolr, intermediate scoretary of | ® 1 g ing turniture and equipment s re- | (ineluding furniture and equipment) as | ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH e . ‘ Al | the Acgean Sea. Perhaps the apostie . p el : T . Ave and V 8¢ N.W. thems at the night service. which will | Thc SeSERR SPn. FCCRMS (08 SEUTCS | etk on the tople “What Is an Inter- | PLANS EPWORTH TALK. |316.400532 which may be compared J DIMON. D. D.. Reetor be hild at 8 o'clock at th> branch! a | mediate Leegu: A sight-seeing trip with $5,644,006 reported by 4,373 | w & % building, Seventeenth and East Capitol | Adviseble to cail in 2 physician. ~Al- | to Braddock Heghts. with s banguet st |- e T a e, o O eWiat iacas” of. 200 IIAMAE| 8 8-t ty chms streets” The pastor. Rev. Ellie C. though seriously sick, Paul did not|ths Braddock Heights Hotel d o e Y corporated places of 2300 inhabitants; 00— HBow COMENE" e nd sermen Primm, will preach August 25 leave the opportunity of winning his | which Irving L. Koch, educational scc. | &°" 998 there were 698 Jocateq. mn uibas | OF the total mebershin 3,003 were i ALL_WLOOMS g c 2 3 i .. Koch, educ o : 1926 there were ocated in_urban | Of the total membership, 3,002 were in —ALE WRICELE | League Service. the urban churches and 1917 in th ’ I'to go by without doing some personal | trict of Columbia, wil s - SR ot q O i toe s e 16 miay bakser ) L L At 84 10 Rev. John W. Rustin of the Mount Inhabitants or more) and 5330 were in | rural churches: and of the total ex- TO JESUS” have been that in this providential way | ~Th> main address at the banquet wili | Vernon Place Methodist Episcopal rural ares. Of the total membership, | penditures 33 urban churches rrp:}rud T Peiteh Wfll‘r“' Fift "h Luke was won for Christ, joined th= be delivered by Dr. S. P. Long of cmvjchurrh Soutk will b th: main spezker %‘}‘4-‘;;1‘ Y;r'n:‘p‘ m:llllr?;:r:::x:ch:;dmm ;:’l:e.m::l;:-do':lc;‘l:::}l‘ ;’hmu;:l:; ri},;ffé P rry Porte! ill Fifteen S . P rgue s S30 . i . M.— = e miss.onary party. became the historian | cazo. At the closing session. waien |2t the Fpworth Lesgur sorviee at| 820143 wn the rural epyretoss and of| Fhe Salve, of cBieen Bloptily teporied S SO Street ristian ulpit. and 4 P » - 1\ possibly was used of God 0 im- | eleeted officers will be installed by Dr | Church South, Sixteenth street south | ¢ B 3 I “Man of Sorrows" it the sermon topic | press upon Pau! that he should seek to | J. E. Byers. president of ths Maryland | of Lamont street, on “Who Is to Blame.” rural churches, $2.176.535. The valu: | was $52.100 R:v. Z. B. Phillips, D. D. THE SIGN OF THE announced by Rev. Herrv Wilson, th> win Europe for the Master. | Synod Lutheran Church, and an 2d- | Mrs. F. A, Frost will preside of church property reparted by T10| Sunday schools were reported by 72 V. . Fhillips, U. L. pastar of the Pifteenth Strect Christian Paul "visualized” his proioundest ex- | dress will be delivered by Rev. W C.| The evening services are being con- | Wban churches was $7 402.986 and that | churches of this denomination. with 450 Rector. pericnces. He saw when he felt most | Bolick of Columbia. S. €. | ducted by the Epworth League through- | feported by 4370 rural churches was ORIDerS Kl tows M S MI 3 D0 Wbl M.—Holy Communion. i : 357 = : % > M.-Chanh Sehed'. Worship in the New Chureh Harry Portch. sophomore of Lynch- an idea took popsesion of his mind and | Wachington Luther Leagues tomorrow | services, Epworth Leagus and church. | 4 ‘S‘l‘infll‘:‘_ .""“’:’” o :"_“:;':o:':'d“ e . —~Morning Praver and burg College, will preach at 2 o'cloek. | will. He had, from time 1o time, vis- | evening is “How Magaziner and News- | are to be combined, with programs par- | 404 ¢ Pagtia i R THEOSOPHY - ——.. i The night services are being held in the lon, dreams, hints and sirong sugges. | DRo-rs Help or Hinder Christien Liv- | ticularly planned for the vouns people. | 1926, with 20595 officers and tsache ———— W. Morris, D. D. SIXTH ing. Light refreshments will be served at | 2nd 274571 scholars. The number of | ivening Prayer and Ser- Sonmi . drezms and visions thai come fo men |38 g | teachers i the Sunday mon by the Rev. smes'. PRESBYTERIAN of various temperaments are direct rev- | (e schools as reported for 1916 was 15,213 100 WA Blds. 1ith & © Sts o L e ey e - g EPIPHANY SERVICES. | elations from God. Tross tested Paul's | { and the number of scholers 167.809. Sundas, August 19, 8:15 PM. gyl A o “Religi i Rel REV. GODFREY CHOBOT . # vision came to the apostle at night e eligions an el Rev. 3. W. Morris Will Preach and | calling him across the Hellespont and B¢ T- P. MeXee to Speak at Pres- | Pastor to Take Vacation. Rl it o ol i Admin open up werk 1o the BamAY bexand the | byterian Church. | St. Louis Minister to Address Local | pyping the vacation of Rev. Henry (Georgetown) e o et H " Wisconsin Avenue Relow M. Rev. I. W. KETCHUM Rev. James W. Morris, associate min- | divine call was “no mese &postolic | hurch, Fourteenth and E 3 > mi A il o trategy of | Presbyterian’ Chur 3 = | A M. E. Zion Church, Four R TS Y | Rev. M. M. Perkins VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME T i e e e L e . minded: baul. who had long | ham. Md. will TDeak tomoreaw moraing | At Vermont Avenus Christian Church Corcoran streets. the pulpit is being SATIGE | _1:00am. Holv communion and sermon e — i p ™ ’q v s [ \ il be > t Vihe | pel < the world center of that | ferian Church, North Capitol street |0 bastor of the Kings Highway|B. Ashton, former pasiof O METROPOL" o e e o e e s Washinglon has_become | comer Florida avenus, in P abeemce | Christian Chureh, St. Louis. Mo. will |A' M. E. Zion Church, Burville D. C.| g AN “the weeklv T | Ot huf Gay. It was not the result of the | of the pastor. Rev. Henry B. Wooding. | Preach and present pastor of Secon " | 5th St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sts. ’ s !t | the leadership of L. A. Jackson at 7:30 | liver both sermons, at 10:45 am. and Sunday Low Masses John Compton Ball. Pastor £ 7 o Trbae. or Luke's presentation of hiz the United Brethren Church at 8 pm. | p v S - o oot Second Baptist Sermons SRty e ipen pevoare Pavi | y | Biard Braniuam. chasiain: 12th United | Wil be- administered " the " evening | pllson ey ptis ons They may have Ielped prepare Paull pp THORNE TO PREACH 3 Rev. Howard 1. Stewart > | e foty at 6:30 - atree cets -t but the dream was God's way of tioned at Waiter Reed Hospital, will|am. V. C. Endeavor Soc : BTt oasion. oo 1 L Hotloman | drecting Paul, who immediately UDON | x\1 1ys Minister A ity Cowaratpien TR ek R Bk asd will preach at 11 am. on “The Far- learning the Lords wishes started the ST R e o ok, an the Parchment Call” 2nd 2t 8 pm on “The | they embarked. it was to carry not only Value of Visions in Human Life Th | the gospel bui civillzation fo Europe “A Rich Man, a Glad Man, school will mest 2t 9:30 am. and | and a Sad Man" 9°30—Sunday School with 10:00—~Men's class meets in the auditorium 7:00—PFour Young People’s So- g praver - maretee. wili be. “Ths | and Phrygia before they reached Gala- | Mo vl be the speaker e e O D T SUNtY: | race Toufly 1o pluck Ut thele own eves | wran o moaiss 20k, following | United States Aty chaplain of th*| There were 6226 churches of the ing the afternoon session Virzil W. ! Dr..John Paul Tyler, pastor. who is away | members reported in 19186 both sorvices ot the Secoma Bapust moved on to Troas, where God made | Luther Leagu: of the District of Go- ' npissionary Soeiety will be held in the | $396.343 for benevolences, missions, ete “The Christ Constitution” will be the : Paul at Troas. which was a seaport on the Luther Leagus of America ported by 5,089 churches for 1926, was Of the 82 churches reporting. 46 SERVICES: J. W. Rustin Will Address “ doctor for Christ, the great physician, | retary of the Luther Leazue of the Di territory (incorporated places of 2500 STUDENT TO PREACH. of the journey. writer of the gospei | will begin at 8 pm. Monday. the newly | Francis Asbury Methodist EDIScODal| ), hee reported $1.784.775 and 5009 | and that reported by 32 rural churches f§ G St. N.W. Bet. 13th and 14th RESTORED TEMPLE" Church, for the 11 o'clock service to- merrow. deeply—saw or heard (or both) when _The topic for presentation at the|out the month of August. The two | X Sermon by the Rev. James lower zuditorium of the chureh tions as to God's will. Not ali h° . o : L officers and United Lodge of Theosophists . 3 V. D. D, MARYLANDER IN PULPIT. i e yos - r Ik on T O TRV S RIS wer to dstect God's will when the | SCHEDULE OF SERVICES. | % alk an e GRACE CHURCH ey Reading Rosm Open' Saturdas ter Communion | Crannell has well said that this i Mg g fisog Rev. Thomas P. McKee. pastor of the | D. Tillman, pastor of John Wes sermon tomorrow at 11 am. and 8 p.m. | desired and determined to carry the gos- @t 11 o'clock at the Eckington Presby- tomorrow morning. Rev. W. H. Pinker- |supplied by various ministers R(;r;nlsr St Marv‘s Chl'rch — | . ronterY st he saw on the streets | Union evening service will be held at | There will be a unified scrvice under | Zion Church. Baltimore, M. will de- SIXth and A Streets A.b s V. ) lv sta- v r sets 9:30 X At Second Baptist Church Third | for the vision that called him to Mace- States Infantry. and temporarily sta- | service, Church school moets at 9:3 LR oward 1. speak m, reaching Results of Heedinz th e- | preparations to sail for Greece. When v, Robert Shores: Theme. AT & OCLOCK the B.Y. P U.at6pm departmental instruetion cieties Preaching at 11 a'clock. Jeet: “Tn His Steps.”, Seventeenth street, and other relatives. | Sub- VIRGINIAN TO PREACH. | Rev. T. Clagett an Church Holy Communion Morning Prayer and Litans Hely Communion and Sermon Young people's meeting at o‘clock, Preaching at 7:45 A cordial invitation extended to all 7 T0am omorrow morning 10.00 am and in Word | First Presbyterian Church 130 412 8t NV John Marshall Blace Preacher. Canon Peter 100 LM} Rev. Newton P. Paiterson. D. D.. Pastar vice at 11 am._Ser == : || Pegpie's Open 3 | PBreacher. Rev ree i resident of Kenyon Colleze n v, James B. Clavien of (ne Library of ‘Congress TAKE WISCONSIN AVENUE CARS OR | WOODLE FIRST . ROAD BUS LINE Gt e g 11:0 8. m.—Prenching 19th and E Streets NW. Skinner of Lynch- | burg, Va. occuples the pulpit of the | National Baptist Memorlal Church at' hoth services tomorrow. He will also preach August 26 The Mizpah class had charge of the praver meeting last Thursday evening Next Thursday's meeting, will be in accompany Paul? chargs of the young men's class the € pair separate’ . tomorrow morning. The 11 o'clock hou 4 Who wa nothy Third Historical Sermon of worthip will be the only service bt i N . . il The third sermon in the serles on y & What vicion did Paul receive? Salnts and Leaders of the Historic To Preach in Vienna, Va 5 Hiow dyd Pau) anzwer the eall” Church” will be delivered by Rev. Wil- Bennewt Lambdir 5 5 Whn was Lydia? liam 8. Bishop at t the v \ &, What {r meant by & lomorrow St A Chureh, Eighteenth and Church streets The | “Jahn Wycliffe and the ' will also hs By Harlow R. Hov. r meeting Thursday evening 930 am SPREADING THE GOSPEL. Questions I, When did Pzul start mizzionary journey? Did Barnab: Why did th Forgiveness Is Topic “The Forgiveness of Sins” will b Rev. William A Eisenberger's sermon subject at the Church of the Covenan! his second Chureh and &t PRESBYTERIAN. e 945w b 7000 m—-C E. No unton-Temple Memorial e i eetan $6 Cenhtlllebnmn Church v. Bernard Braskamp, M. A, pastor . . . SOV :.'::m:’:::-"‘ 543 a.m.—Sundav School trving 1100 L m.—Sermon by Rev i e . N T\%‘l’:g!: ‘A P Pastar Church of the Pilgrims ‘ v 930 a.m —Sunday Sc 1108 ' m. —Sermen Southern Assemois Rev. Andrew Reid Bird, Minister Mornine Worship, | Brishion W 5 Bible Schoot sessions The Eight Famous Tindley Jubilee Gospel Singers Singing at All Services Timothy of ol and B Streats Henry Tolson | R MES Caoner. As: E MADE TO SPARKL v 8. B EYV. F.F. BOSWORTR 3 00 m = Westminster L. & 13 '’ —Sacia) Hour ~C K Soe i iety .00 p.m —Sermon by Dr J M. W Small ehildren cared for duriaz the mo:n X Merning & WoW" GEms o Sermon by neller of Evening Sunday 00l, 9 Prayer 8 COME_AND_YOU WILL COM! i subject, s English Bibie | " | Church Entertainment. I'ne women of the Rosedale M. E Church will give a birthday soclal Au- ! 3ust 24, at & pm. at the church, 416/ Tennessee avenue northeast, under the | Folio: erviees th 10 1o Lydia? be & congregationsl meeting car or “Mount Pleasant i Wb or _16th st bus to Trving st. appened happen: m. each Sunday in 81 Answers AGAIN In the Spring of 50 A. D K .l‘wl!h Merk, nephew of Barnabas had proven weak on the formor journey When Paul refused to allow John Mark o go on the jtion Barnabas re- The pur- nounced their association auspieer of the Missionary Soclety 200 rez. 4 Timothy war A new recruil an- % U of A nexed st Lystra. He was the son of a SRR Jewish mother and Greelan father and Theosophists’ Program Religions and Religion” will he the proved s worthy recruit Timothy. being looked upon as & subject of a talk, followed by questions Jew, proved a powerful infuence in end answers, tomorrow at 8:15 pm. at | converting Jewish residents of Phrygia | the United Lodge of Theosophists, 100 tlon held recently in Kansas City was and Galatia | Hill Bullding, Seventeenth and 1 given by Miss Elizabeth McDaniels 13| 6. Paul recelved a vision of & Mace- | streets, fhe Temple B. Y. P. U. August 12. Mrs. | donia urging him to visit that eoun- | 0. Owens spoke alL the same meeting. | try and convert it | Miss Lilllan Smith and Mr. Lynn Fei-| 7. He traveled 2t once tn Philippl | lows, official delegates from First| famous eity of Macedonta, 1o take up Church, will give & report August 26 | his work “Thoma: Wilson and Figin 8 She wa make addresses Miss N g o'd purple fele is tn repeat ner report at Pelworth 9 A peri aho s0ld purple eloth temeorrow 10 Paul €onverted her AL UN and B Streets $F TH Fwenty weeond VRV TERIAN O a Sl et PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TNPRSTABARAAEEIBNRCAIOSRARGET B IANARA Y BBV, FREELEY ROWER. Pasier i s Preaching service at 11 a'clock. and I Church of the Covenant & |[| ¥ EVE SWES Connecticut dve end N St. NW, Wm. A Fisenberger. Assistant. B. Y. P. U. NEWS NAVAL LODGE Every Sunday. 1130 am OTHER SER HALL MISSION 623 LA. AVE. NW the Promotion of Seriptural Holiness The “On i Detroit Club the Columbia Federation pienie at C)url Point today of this club is o _secure rants to attend the B. Y eonvention next year st Detroit The lawn party held by Tempie R y. P. st the church last Wednesdiy svening Was reporied @ success A report on the B. Y. P. U, conver branch 38 holding # Name fram Bis vacs ton and veuw are invited te attend 230 pm Whe serviess. H W Mitehell. | ursday, & on 4 NVITED. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. GAILB W DIS S N—REV. WML A, EISENRERGER RAITH & .‘..?ht"".‘. "W |: “THE FORGIVENESS st R el e 208 OF SINS." ?3 ‘s Glory Revealed in Chrix. lan Character.” by Rev ©. J Covington iy Narik G. B Soolate. o n pon - Preaching and Evening Wovshi) CAPITAL YOU ARE WELOOME To OUR SERVIOER N. R--OWing ta haave rains and fiaods BASior did net"xet off an his vacation, Wil eave Monday mernin L] - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A St bat, 19th and 20th Ste. N.W Rev. J. Harvey Dunham THURSDAY—8 P.M. Pastor Midweek Hour of Worship | =] Will Speak on Prayer. ‘The Temple of Prayer” will be the | “ubject tomorrow at 11 a.m. in George- # woman of Philipp) who | town Lutheran Church, by Rev. Harold A | ® Beatty. Sunday school eLs at 0:30 am. and praver meeting ursday at 8 pm. 1 AM. ur Untaken Rights." Chaplain J. Harvey Dunham 9:30 AM.~Sunday School. 7:00 P.M.~Christian Endeavor. BOSWORTH AUDIENCE AT THE CANADIAN WHERF 12,000 SOUGHT IAI\'A'Y‘ A Gemefgl Invitation Ertended OOTYY LT CETTTTT T TR