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A—12 CHURCH NEWS. The Rev.Nelson Pierce Preaches Tomorrow At Mt. Vernon Church, Dr. Rustin to Speak At Hampton Institute; Motes of Activities Dr. John W. Rustin, minister of Mount Vernon Place Methodist Church, will speak at Hampton (Va.) Institute tomorrow, where he has been the past week participat- in the religious emphasis week. In | his absence the Rev. Nelson Pierce | will preach at 9 am. on “And I, If I Be Lifted Up.” Dr. William S.| Abernethy, recently retired from the pastorate of the Calvary Baptist Church, will preach on “The Growth of a Creed” at 11 am. The choir of 60 voices will sing the anthem at this service. The Rev. Wilber H. Wilson, associate minister, will | speak at 8 pm. on “Lest We For- get.” The Rev. Mr. Beer, formerly di- rector of the Wesley Guilds of London, will speak at the young people’s service at 7 pm. on “Chris- tian_ Youth in Action.” Mrs. Nell V. Smith, author, traveler and lec- turer, will conduct an open forum at 7 pm. The Children's Chapel Choir will sing over Station WINX at 4 pm. in an inter-faith program. A first aid and life saving Red Cross course will begin Monday at 7 pm. taught by Miss Eunice Wal- ters. Circle meetings of the Wom- an's Society of Christian Service will be held Tuesday. The church school workers’ conference will be held at 8 pm. Wednesday. The moving picture, “Great Guy,” with Jimmy Cagney, will be shown Saturday evening. Prophetic Series on WWDC by Rev. Crowley Presenting the prophetic picture of the end-time in a series of radio talks beginning tomorrow at 10:30 am. over Station WWDC, Evangel- ict Dale Crowley will speak on “Is the Age Now Ending?” This will also mark the beginning of his 32d consecutive week in the daily devotional broadcast over this station at 6:45 am The theme next week will be “Have Faith in God.” On the Bible roundtable Monday at 7 pm. Dr. James H. Miers, pas- tor Fourth Presbyterian Church. and dean of prophetic students, will be interviewed on the interpretation of the Book of Daniel and the Revela- tion. Brookl;;d Methodis; Dr. S. Paul Schilling will preach at 11 am. on “The Christian Church in Wartime.” The service at 8 p.m. will be based on the hymn music of Lowell Mason, the 150th anniversary of whose birth falls this week. The pastor will inter- pret several of the hvmns. At 7 pm. the Youth Fellowship will begin a series of six meetings on “Faith Men Live By.” with an address on “Seventh Day Advent- i-m” by Mr Oakes of Takoma Park. The Young Adult Fellowship and the Intermediate League will also meet at 7 pm.. while the Junior League will convene at 6 p.m. The Executive Committee of the Woman's Society will meet at 1:30 pm. Wednesday. The Bible study Thursday at 7:30 p.m. will be spon- sored by the L. F. O. Bible Class. | Tuesday Theosophy and the War - “War—Tts Karmic Significance” will be the subject of the Open Forum at the Lightbrinzer Lodge of the Theosophical Society. 920 Sev- enteenth street NW. at 4:45 pm Sunday. Lt. Comdr. Stillman will conduct the forum Enrollment in the class in “First Principles of Theosophv.” conducted by Dr. Pieter Roest, will close with the class held at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday. Epworth Methodist The services at 11 am. tomorrow will be conducted by Dr. Harry Evaul, who will preach on “You Need a Shelter” and at 8 pm. on “When God and Man Part.” The young people’s department will meet __ at 7 pm. Chrosaphy Sundas, January 11, 8:15 P.M. “FOUNDATION OF RELIGION.” STUDY CLASS, WED.. 8:15. Library. San.-Wed., 7:30: Sat.. 1:30-4. United Lodge of Theosophists Hill Blde., 17th and Eve Sts. N.W. No Dues, Fees or Collections. Two Lectures by Hugh F. Munro, Sr. of Philadelphia Sunday, Jan. 11, 8 P.M. The Pngeant of the Ages | Monday, Jan. 12, 8 p.m. "“Myths and the Myth-Mind” D GE GROU Vibiar Oben Daitv, 445 165 PAL WASHINGTON LODGE T. S. 1216 H St. N.W. Methodist (COLORED.) Turner A_M. E. Chureh. n-w.ue than Sunday, January 11. efEuson presching. bnnul Maggie Reynolds. | Thought ries of lectures and broadcasts here | DR. JOHN S. GARNS. |Dr. Garns Schedules Series of Lectures Dr. John Seaman Garns. presi- dent of the International New Alliance, will give a se- next week. He will speak at 8 pm. tomor- row at 2500 Sixteenth street N.W. on “The Next Step in Religion. or Religion for the New Age”; Mond: 8 pm.. on “Love Only Can Create, and Tuesday. 8 pm., on “Lost Word of Power,” both at 1727 H street N.W.. Wednesday, 8 pm., Sixteenth street NW., on “Uniting This Chaotic World Thursday, 8 pm. Y. W. C. A, on “Star-Gazing While the World Burns.” He is scheduled to broadcast Tues- day from 10:45 to 10:35 am. over station WWDC. He will be inter- viewed by Elinor Lee at 3 pm. Wednesday over station WJSV. Dr. Burgan fo Preach At Hamline Methodist Services Tomorrow “Don't Blame God" will be the subject of Dr. H. W. Burgan at Hamline Methodist Church at 11 a.m. tomorrow. At 9:45 am. Rep- resentative John J. Sparkman will address the Brotherhood Bible Class on “The Infancy and Boyvhood of Jesus.” The young adult fellowship group will have as its speaker Dr. J. H. Orr. The Mizpah and Harriet T. Lipp Classes of women will be taught by Mrs. E. H. Stevens and Mrs. T. F. Law. The young people’s department of the Methodist Youth Fellowship will meet at 6:45 p.m. The Red Cross unit will meet at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. At 8 p.m.a work- ers' conference will be held in charge of Miss Annabel J. Spangle, director of Christfan education. On Tuesday Dr. Burgan will be in New York attending a meeting of the Commission on Expense and Ar- rangement for the Northeastern Jurisdictional Conference. There will be a joint meeting of the trustees and Finance Commit- tee at 7 p.m. Thursday. Dr. William J. G. Thomas, physician and world traveler, will show pictures of the national parks of the United States and Hawailan Islands at 8 p.m, St. Sterphen’s Lfithe;«;n “Acceptable Unto God.” is the | theme of the Rev. George K. Bowers at 11a.m. The Senior Luther League service is at 7 pm. The Junior League also meets. The Church Council will meet night. The annual con- gregational meeting January 19 Howard University. Dr. Howard Thurman. dean chapel. will speak in Andrew Rarkln Memorial Chapel on Sunday at 11 am. in the place of Dr. Reinhold Niebuhr, of the Union Theological Seminary in New. York City, was scheduled to speak. New Ferusalem (SWEDENBORGIAN.) CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY i, OF THE o) R:00 p.m_—Eves Pastor. Rev. Arcan: a Class Orship. Sermon. Praver a Paul Sperry. Anacostia Church of Christ Meeting in Masonic Temple 14th and You Sts. S.E. 5:00 p.m.—Lerd's Supper. Bpeaker, John T. Smithson, Jr. th St. Church of Christ 3460 14th St. N.W. 10:00 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 am.—*“Pure In Heart.” 8:00 p.m.—*“Ancient Landmarks.” Huxo McCord, Minister. Arlington (Va.) Church of Christ 413 North Irving St. m.—pible Spudr. “‘The utu Belongs to the lu:hlmu." Bascomb Litton. a.m.—Communion. p.m :'mmnmm-ums’ Huso McCor Wednesday, & b o Praver Service. Avalon Heights Church of Christ 28th and Douglas Streets N.E. At Bladensburg Road Jobn T. Smithson, Jr.. Minister. 10:00 & m.—Bible School. 11:00 .y —*Heavenly Manna.” JJRRIR! “ROCK OF .flGGS) \. ~ i ~ Rock of ages, cleft for me. Let me hide myself in Thee; Let the water and the blood, AUGUSTUS MONTAGV fOPM“ From Thy riven side which f-wed. Be of sin the double cure. Cleanse me from its guilt and power. ona, that Reverend Toplad: ll= ! G Little Stories of Great Hymns b) mmdm lulmpvdon f this hy are many o t o s ow‘d great hymn— nlw.d-.lmwmdnadlfl ht shelter Bm whatever the birth-occasion., DEAL FUNERAL HOME 4812 Georgia Ave.NW. at 2600 | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, The Week'in Religion * Church Lead lers Debate War's Effect on Qhurch 1 By Religious attendance s definitely on/ the incre: successful tiree-month zfi tant church:s of 15 den Other eaurch leaders, ;laowever, ance is or vill be on the .increase during this var period. TJ iey think it is much spo early to ‘tell. The effect of the war upon chv rch-going in Great Brtain, as welld/as the im- pact of pre'ious wars upon Ameri- | can church life, do not encourage | the belief *iat war auf cmatically increases chirch attendal 1ce. Dr. Jesse M. Bader, s¢cretary of the departm:nt of evangg lism of the Federal Comcil of the irches of Christ in Anerica, poin§ed out this week that sudies “plaiy ly indicate that when rur Nation Jias become involved in var, serious § evangelistic losses have -esulted.” He cited. particularly, a_survey | made by tie late Dr.. Herman C. Weber, an 'minent church statis- tician, whica charts ¥ae effect of war on reliion durmv the period | from 1849 t: 1937. Graphs nade in connccnon with | the survey -eveal thaf during the | Civil War he enrollment of new | church menbers dreppcyd off “pre- church menbership rolls quickly rose again. ‘The thing hap- pened durint the Spag ish-American War and World War (L. Dr. Bade' that a natic1’s religiow s temperature is not gauzed altogd fiher by the number of 1eople attes :ding church. cipitously.” At the end: of the war, | emphask sad, however, | Life News Bervice. Dr. Ros: W. Sanderson, »xecutive secretary of the Council of Churches of Buffalo und Erie Counyty, N. Y. reported this week that “church ase” due to the war. ‘The chwrch execunve"“mmde this statement following conclusion of a irch attendance campaign in which 78 Protes- inations participated. were not so sure that church attend- <> of the Free Churches (non-Anglican Protestant churches) issued last March recorded losses in both church and Sabbath school member- ship among all groups. The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of England reported a membership decline last June. No up-to-date figures for the Church of England are available. A curious effect of the war upon religious practice of British Cath- olics was noted in the early stages of the conflict. In a report appearing in American Catholic newspapers during March, 1940, the Rev. Joseph Dukes, S. J., pastor of St. Prancis Xavier Church, Liverpool, said that many lapsed Catholics have returned to their dutfes while a considerable number away. Father Dukes said the same phenomenon was observed in 1914. How is the deep religious interest of the British expressing itself if not through church-going? ers say that some of this spiritual | trology. So widespread has the practice of astrology apparently be- come that the Bishop of Southwell, | Dr. F. R. Barry, this week branded the “prevailing cult of astrology” as | of practicing Catholics were falling | Father Donovan and other observ- | interest is manifesting itself in as- | To Deliver Sermon on "Out of the Dark’ Congregational Meeting Will Be Held Monday; Fellowship Party Set “Out of the Dark” is the subject of the Rev. Dr. Charles B. Foelsch at 11 am. at Luther Place Me- morial Church tomorrow. The choir will sing. The Senior and Intermediate Luther Leagues meet at 5:30 pm. At 7 p.m. the Young People’s League meeting will take the form of a panel discussion, Dr. Foelsch, Al- den Towberman and Lloyd Schott will lead the discussion on “Making a Life” The annual congregational meet- ing will be held at 8 pm. Monday. The Rainbow Missionary Society will meet with Miss Letha Horn at 8 p.m. Tuesday. ‘The women will sew for the Red Cross at 10:30 am. Wednesday. The Sunday School Teachers' Study Class under Dr. Foelsch will meet at 7 pm. Thursday. The board meeting will follow. The Young People's Fellowship ;plln-ty will be held Thursday eve- ning | Money does not count for much | these days. Fifth, there is a great deal ur‘ philosophical speculation going on | mong Englishmen about the nature | and meaning of life, a speculation | which is essentially religious. Al University of Glasgow social sci- | entist recently highlighted this | trend by pointing out that soldiers | While it is mnquestiosiibly true, he | demoralizing and as threatening to | back from action in the war show | aid, that 1 wartiny: a nation is | bring “defeat, ruin and damnation.” | two clear-cut dispositions—to turn | probably mire awarg of God thnn at any othe* period,” s awareness, paradoxicalv, is not :1ecessarily ex- | pressed in cuurch-going. The churca official s c’rrew the con- | and intellectual corrosive which de- | srar increases | stroys the will and undermines the €Y nppmach o life. clusion tha while prayer by mxvmuau . it does not | | achieve any ro-to-chu rch movement. He feels tat the diffidence in | church attexdance q'uring wartime is due to th “fatalidtic” attitude of great sectio's of the pieople, includ- | jungle and crude, primitive religion | ing the arm:d forces, Relizion in 'Ejritain. The effec of the war upon the British churches s «also making American rigious ileaders cautious about predicing the direction which religious inerest will take in this country. F'r, Great Britain is un- dergoing religlous experience which is ming hoth a problem and a challmge to {t he churches. American church*nen who have recefitly visi ed Engl-and report signs of a religiows reawarening through- out the Briish Isles, but say that there is no ml:reue in church a tendance. He said: “Few things are in the end more demorallzlng than to yield to the tyranny of superstition, that moral | character. Wartime conditions al- | ways seem to breed it. Qne of the queer facts about human nature is \ that in times of strain and calagity | the old dark gods emerge from the | __ | comes back. We' are today threat- ened with it again in the prevailing cult of astrology.” Religious Mood Revealed. Second, spiritual interest is show- | ing itself in increased sales of books | of & spiritual and moral nature, and in greater response to religious broadcasts. ‘Third, the religious mood of the British people is revealed through the kind of basic social re-thinking which found most dramatic expres- | sion in the now famous Malvern | Conference, which adopted a blue- print for a new social order. Britons are following with keen interest the to the land, and to experience re- | ligion. These men, according to the Glasgow professor, are fed up nth' civilization’s abuses of the mechan- ical and,material and are seeking a fimlernmal Auamhlira of God ) the Cross in | Heart of Nation's Capital 0f Dr. E. H. Pruden | the Senior Choir will sing. _| Christ.” The following young peo- | Bethel | Tabernacle (Pentecostal) No. Capitol & K Sts. | | 11 000 m—"National Repentonce.” 7:50pm—"Believeth Thou This?* | 800pm, Tues—Christ Ambassadors. 1000 m, Thurs —Fasting and Prayer. 7.45pm, Fri—Prayer and Praise. The Back Home Hour SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1942. Dr. Charles B: Foelsch Shurch of the Brethren Truth Qenter T Services for January 11 At 9 and 11 am. Dr. Warren D. | Bowman will continue his series of | sermons on “Mountain Peaks and Valleys in the Life of Our Lord” with the subject “The Arch Tempter.” At 8 pm. his subject will be “A Faith that Holds.” New members will be received. The B. Y. P. D. will have a supper at 5 pm. followed by a meeting. The Intermediate B. Y. P. D. and the High School B. Y. P. D. meet at 7 p.m. There will be a special meeting of | the Parents Club on Tuesday eve- | ning. "Our F_alie?'filop_ic At First Baptist At borft morning services at the | First Baptist Church tomorrow Dr. | Edward H. Pruden will speak on | “Our Father.” This sermon is sec- ond in a series on the Lord's Prayer which Dr. Pruden will deliver during the next few weeks. At 9:45 am. the Youth Choir will sing. At 11 am. | The annual student night pro- gram will be observed at 8 pm. The subject is “Supreme Allegiance to ple will participate: Miss Laura Lee | { Brooks. Steve Neely, Miss Gertrud Stein and Leland Angell. The Chan- | cel Choir will sing. The Bible Discussion Group will meet Monday at 7:45 pm. All stu- | dents are urged to be present. | At the service on Thursday at 8 pm. Dr. Pruden’s subject is “How We Got Our Bible. CHURCH NE A TRUTH CENTER l'lfl K num Nw. 8un., 11 a.m.—“Judee Me, O God.” Tiom —"THE lAW OF RECEIVING.” LE UPON llfilllfi‘l‘ Uty terarare evatianie. DI 345 Ave. S.E. IAN. Minister 9:00 and 11;00 a.m —Sermon. “ARCH TEMPTER.” 10:00 3.m.—Church School. #:00 p.;m—Eyening | Worn Faith That Hol w8, Fuller, tor NEW LOCATION, 2600 16th St. N.W., at Euclid. Rev. Grace Patch Faus, Minister 11:00 a.m —“THE DIVINE TOROCH.” £:00 p.m.—Dr. John Seanian Garns. Chriatian an—h ; ' Missionary Alliance WASHINGTON GOSPEL TABERNACLE 5714 Georgia Ave. N.W. » Sound, Seriptural ston's Spirivaa Houss of Blessing a.m.—8unday School. Classes for toral Message 5 p-m.—Junior and Senior Young People’'s Society p.m —Evening Worship. Rev. R. L. McGougan, Pasior. THE BAPTIST FORUM Saturday Night at 7 O’clock—WWDC. DR. WALTER O. LEWIS North Wcshmgton Henterostal 1 Asgemblies of God 915 Moss. Ave. N.w, 9:30AM.— Sunday School Classes for All Morning Worship “Striving to Attain."” 7:45 P.M.—""The Test of Strength”’ Thursdoy, 7:45—Praise, Prayer, Message. Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Young People. WINX Sundoy 6:05 to 6:35 P.M. EVERYBODY WELCOME! B. E. Mahan, Minister. Some ob: attendance s statly:. C. Donove: of {New York, who ‘ post-war world. - Symptomatie of | traveled thraughou t; Britain last fall | this trend is the fact that at the| with Dr. Iverett R. Clinchy and | Oxford University Union, where in | Rabbi Mor-s S. ¥iazaron, re) the past all discussion of religion | that statistcally tlie war is making | has been forbidden, a debate was werwuemn that church | leadership of the churches inr dis- Father Vincent | Cussions of the principles of the | —mug } | WINX Each Tues. 7:30 P.M. \ i ALVAIIY GOSI’E GIIIIIIGII Divine Conver- Visit the Radiant Church. Highlands 14th and Jefferson Sts. Rev. N. M. Simmonds, Pastor KENDALL 9th Near Independence Ave. §.W. n Franklin Stevens, Minister. 11:00 a.m. s Misionary Man- | 8:00 p.m—*T Am Persuaded.” E near FIFTH 5% 11:00 a.m—Sermon. Chaplain Albert . | ing v. J. Herrick Hall Dynamie -l New Lif. d Jr. he Phitatheas pm. Thur: e Bidmtny ™ Beiriness Meeting. SECOND 17 and East Capitel Sts. Rev. J. Ray Garrett, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00am—"‘WE SHALL BE| AFRAID.” “THE_ OVERLOADS OF LIFE” 6:45pm—B. T. U. CHEVY CHASE 71 Western A: 8:00 p.m.— FOUNTAIN HEIDRIAI. W. B. KING, Paster Naylu Road Above an. Ave. 8L —fiu& 's’msf= THE LiLies. 'hc othr Wise Men,’ Sho'.r; in P‘lt'\ll‘!l 'METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. Pastor John Compton Ball, D. D. istant Pastor mev AYonn u. "Baitbach. Morning st Eleven Dr. Ball Preaches on “Victory of Victories” Evening at Seven-Porty-Five “ZAMZAM STORY” Rev. Roy F. Brill !ocl 14 o' Yt ll:: L2 T o uu 'Ifl;lnnm from me hmnn '¥F LATE CALL A TAXI WEST WASHINGTON 31st and N Streets N.W. is to be held | who | Church of Christ | little differnce ten date in church attendance. althadugh there is a deepening se Of religion. Dr. Josep: Fort Newton of Phila- delphia. win reta'rned from a visit | to England ast N wember, was more pessimistic. Hegreported that the English pesple jare exhlbmng a great retun to religion,” but he | added the. “tU1e churches are| Hs d that unless the church is re>rgal \ized after the war, organized giot |, will become {irrel- evant in Ersland . | Statistcs Sl'aow Decrease. Dr. Newon's reference to de- creased chirch g attendance is sub- stantiated n pgart by statistics of church bodes. (Ihrmmn | El 06 B Lecture” Pastol RETURN™ z \age Service ;. ¥ OClock. Rev_ Ped ter. Waite Olrmm T THE WHITE CR€).3S CHURCH OF CHRIST 1810 Ontario >y N.W., Wednesday 8 P.M. | “Our (dlil Is Marching On" Lecture #fi>sgages and Healing. Postor, R'V. . JANE B. COATES. Consultation_¥_fopointment. Col. 6227. * _ @hri tan Hrience CHU’!:“gES OF CHRIST IENTIST Branches of The Mother Church, The Firyt; Church of Christ Scientjiat, Boston, Mass. First Chwich of Christ Sciemtist Columi)ia Rd. and Euclid 8t. Second Church of Christ Scientist T et NE Thlrd Ciu -ch of Ch—nl Scientist 13 o and L 8ts. N. wPo-rd: C‘ wech of Clrl-l Sdcmt and Oak Sts. N.W. SUBJECT: - SERVI Sunday /! A.M. snd 8 P Sunday ‘§ c100l—1 6 MEETING— 8 o'clock, Mfl fy A“_ nAmmm 12:3) ’l‘A'flOl' m g‘am 47 MORNING SERVICE WILL flmxuo fi ADING ROOMS B—l 612 K S¢t. : Hours, 9 to 9 (except WEDNE3DAYS 9 to 7 and Sun- days /axd holidays, 2:30 SEC D CHURCH—-111 C NE. weelydays: da flm{ hulldlis_c = a orado Bldg,, 1:th and G 8ts. Hours, a 30 it } - (Wednesdays, 8:30 to : 30, ard Sundays and - holi- ..250 6). l‘O CHURCH—Riggs Bank Bldg ., 3:00 14th 8t., 9 fio 9 week day$.; Vednesdays, to 7; lx‘ulny‘-. 2:30 to 5: 30 pm. Bo clay:, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. s (weiome to ‘attend our church am__use our reading _rooms. 8t. First Church of Christ Scientist BLINGTON, VA. Mfl " a-_ and um Falls Street 8 PM. nyfig"zwem,u i) u‘f gv;s';:uu recently held on the proposition that | “a return to God through organized | religion is essential for the estab- lishment of a new world order.” Fourth, the spirit of religion is showing itself clearly in a return to the fundamental virtues—the prac- | tice of self-sacrifice, altruism, broth- erhood, kindliness and honesty. Smrtmalm Spiritaal Paychic_Science Cl Niza Sparkman, Trance Med Prayt and message meeting on Thursday evenines 8.3 startling revelations. T appointment Ave. SE.. Apt. 2. 5 24 Pa. “LONGLEY MEMORIAL 3423 Holmead Place N.W. th_and 14th at Newtn Don't fail to hear this young outs. auditorium is equipped with black-out curtains. will be a service every night at 7:45 p.m. in spite of black- 1911 H St. N.W. Announces CARL BRUMBACK, JR. of Oxford, Florida, as Evangelist Our lower There dynamic speaker. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship 6:30 p.m.—New Radio Time WWDC Ministers— JONAS E. MILLER AND WILLIAM A. WARD All Are Welcome. Mrs. mumh McDonal la 538 13th St rial Chureh in St NE DU, 840, MBS, BUIT. readice appointment, Tulm- 14x8, Circle, Monday and Priday. 3 Holmead place n.w.. between | th _and_i4th_st_Newton. Hyiritual Srience SPIRITUAL SCIENCE MOTHER CHURCH, INC. OF NEW YORK 1900 F St. N.W. V. ALICE W. TINDALL. Paster Develeping Classes, Private Consultations by ME. 054 AT, 3578 REV, MARY A MePARLAND Messages 1213 G 8. NE AT. 6597 for Consultations. Church of lessages Tues. 1329 N 8t. N.W. Dr. T A Wricht, 1320 CORDIAL INVITATION TO ALL * National Spiritualist - Agsnriation The Church of Two Worlds Hotel Continental C'E""‘ Diate, .-‘ 133 Farraent 8t N.W. tare Tuesdays “and Fridays, 8 appeintment. TA. 8377. Uity Spirihllidshui 1326 Mass Ave. tu, Spirit Greetings 2 by the mu“mx of the urch. [essage Serv! Pa Ave. .l‘{ ‘Thursday at 8 131 © Street N.E., Near Capitel REV. ALFRED H. TERRY, Pastor Special Bervice Tuesday, 8 P.M. Lecture—"How Spirits Speok.” e Readings Thursday Evening Phone The Methodist Chureh HEADQUARTERS—METHODIST IUILDINE IW M-Iyl-nd Ave. N.E. Resident Bishop, Adna Wi Leonard, D. Distriet Superintendents, Horace CI"-!I. D. D., and John I. uurl-. D. b. Church School in All Churches ot 9:45 A.M. McKENDREE Rev. Char Worship, 11:00 RHODE ISLAND AVENUE ode Island Ave. and First St. DGAR A. SEXS! D.D.. Chureh School. 9:30 &.m. Worship Services. 31 am Christian _Endeavor Soc "We' Cordlaily Welcome ¥ou ELDBROOKE Wiseonsin Ave and River RAN.W. Rev. Walter M. Michag), D. D., Mintster Worship. 1100 a. d 8:00 p.m. UNION 3¢, Yooy Penn. Ave. N3 BEiwin X booR D. D.. ‘Minister. A Man As a Hiding Place ™ “God_and Images of God.” Y.I n II E‘hhlfl. gt & REV. HARRY FAVAVL. D. D.. Minister. HAMLINE 161 _and Allisen Sts. N.W. Bars B Miniater. PETWORTH N. M. Ave. and Grant Cirele N.W. Dr. Frank & an. Minister. ‘Worship. 11:00 and 8:00 p.m. Everyman's Bible Class, 9:30 am. RYLAND Braseh Ave. --n s s ex nev, RARE % Worship, 111700 .- and 7:30 p.m. O eivus The Thints ‘ot Ged” ‘WOODSIDE 4 Geergta Ave. IETHESDA MD Elme Aves. Nortol and o I e o T and 8 B CHARLES B. AUSTIN, Pastor GRACE BAPTIST 9th and Seuth Carelins Ave. 8.K. PASTOR. W. L. MacMILLAN. 9:30 a.m.—Bible Bchool. Classes for All 11:00 pm—Reverend Roy | Brill, Survivor of Zamzam. | 7:45 p.m.—“When the Son | of Man Sat 1n the Shade.” U. |x sroups). ANACOSTI A « w sts. People's Bbecpohook pim., Puvii w»n{m. 700 Bociety, 6:45 p. am. T:45pm Thes. B. Boorde, Minister. T n“ Pimey Braseh Iul and Aspen Si Y. ¥ weicom Hational Waptist Memorial 16th AND COLUMBIA ROAD N.W. Geve G. Jehnsen, Pastor. A. Lincoln Smith, Assistant Pastor JANUARY 11 11:00 a.m.—"JESUS SHALL REIGN.” Sermon by Pastor. 7:45 pm—“BEGIN ANEW—IN SPITE OF THE DEVIL.” The Assistant Pastor. Large Chorus Choir at both services 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. 6:30 p.m.—Training Unions. Mid-week Service Thursday, 7:45 p.m. FlRST 16th and O Sts. NW. Edward Hughes Pruden, Minister ‘rwo Iolimm SERVICES—Paster Preaching. 9:45 and 11 am — FATHER. " L Annsai Brudent Nient Proeram. “Bunday School. 10th end N Sts. N.W, TEMP LE Minister, Randolph L. Gregory WEAVER CREED FROM OKLAHOMA 11:00 am. and 8:00 p.m. BETHANY The Men's Bible Cllll lnvlm You %o Hear Horace L. Stevenson. @:d[h ar 8th and H Sts. N.W. REV. CLARENCE W.CRANFORD, Minister-Elect REV. E. H. TULLER, Assistant Minister 11:00 a.m —“THE UNEXTINGUISHABLE LIGHT” 8pm—“A NEW WORLD ORDER—PAGAN OR CHRISTIAN?" 680 pm—B Y. P VU "DOUGLAS MEMORIAL 1ith and W Sts NE Rev. William F. ‘Worship. 11:00 and 8 CHEVY CHASE bsnneetiont Anb: Sheohord 8¢ ‘11 a.m.—"Anchored $o the Infinite.” AR Anducolits e B MEMORIAL s rull 3 4t Fai it Street, lill svi ‘Minister. Chesteen smnn ¥ L The Rev. 11am. —M ality g “The Church 11:00 am. $:00p. s "I.TWIM Ao Dlt:om!wn FOUNDR FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, Minister Mount Vernon Place The South’s lcmn OF A CREFD.” 1 -,—"'rllolnwrl lm 16th St. Near P St. of the States” EFFECTIVENESS. “THE DECISION TOWARD Fre DB uest Dr._Paul — preacher. guest preacher. Massachusatts Ave. cf Nm!h St. NW. CALVARY ‘Morni Dr. Pred @. Noloway, Prulde,n 8:00—woran $i4s—Peows: 7'v.m.—Young and sermon by the Perlod, o EDWARD GARDI 11:00 a.m.—“THE LIVING GOD.” Metropolltan Memorial Nebraska and New Mexico Aves. N.W. INER LATCH, Minister. 1463 Co‘ull!bll Road N.W. Orris Gravenor Robinson, D. D., Minister Worshin at L1 . At 7:50° mu amm o O 5% ramerarane - The National Chareh Dr. Gordon Poteat of Chester, Pa., guest minister, 9:30—Sunday School. 6:30—B. Y. P. U. MARYLAND AVENUE '3 3! tioiis o ™ W. A. EMMANS, Pastor 11:00 am.—“THE MINISTRY OF THE HOLY SPIRIT IN OUR LIVES TODAY.” 7:45 p.m.—8pecial Song Service. ASHTON MALE QUARTET 8:00 pm.—“THE MAN OF TOMORROW.” Listen to the Baptist Hour—8:30 A.M.—WWDC PETWORTH BAPTIST CHURCH 7th and Randolph Sts. N.W, JAMES P. RODGERS, Pastor 9:45 a..m—Sunday School (Classes for afl oges). 11:00 a.m.— “EXPERTS IN GOD’S SERVICE” Junior Choir and Sermonette for Juniors 6:45 p.m.—Baptist Training Union (Sig Groups). 8:00 p.m.— “OUR PEARL OF GREAT PRICE” CEN'I'ENNIAL If You Can’t Get to Church This Sunday Morning 7th and I Streets N.E. Wilson Holder, S Paster, Morning Radio Service 11:30 to 11:55 A.M. WWDC-Just Dial 1450 .m.—*The Challenge of Fellow- Thursday Bvening Praver and Bible Study Meeting. Pravers for the Sick at Rach Service.