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CHURCH NEWS., English Moderator To Tell How Churches Are Meeting Problem | Elizabethan Scholar To Be in Mount Pleasant Congregational Pulpit Dr. Albert Peel. moderator of Congregational Churches of Eng- | land and Wales, Elizabethan schol- | ar and editor of the English Congre- | gational Quarterly, will be in the | pulpit, as guest preacher, with Dr. | Fred Sherman Buschmeyer of Mount Pleasant Congregational Church at 11 a.m. tomorrow. This will be Dr. Peel's second visit | to this country since the beginning | of the war. His message of the way | the churches are functioning under | war conditions will be of great in- | terest to Washingtonians. At 11 am. there will be school for the kindergarten and primary chil- dren as well as junior project. The high school young people will be guests of Dr. and Mrs. George Maxwell in their home at 5:30 p.m. The 20-40 Club will meet at 6:30 pm At 10 am. Wednesday the Wom- en's Guild will sew for the Red Cross. The High School Forum will pre- sent a comedy, “Elmer,” Friday evening. | Dr. 0.>G-. Robinsonri‘o Tal At Calvary Methodist The Rev. Dr, Orris Gravenor Rob- nson, minister of the Calvary Meth- odist Church, will preach Sunday at 11 am. on “Keeping a Christian Poise” and at 8 p.m. on “God’s| Trumpeter: Barnabas. ship service will follow t! at 8:45 pm. The Young People's League meets | at 7 pm. The regular midweek | devotional service will not be held | this week. On Tuesday, Wednesday | and Thursday evenings “A Chris-| tian Pilgrimage” for the Official| Board and Quarterly Conference members will be conducted by the pastor. beginning at 7:15 p.m DR. ALBERT PEEL. —Star Staff Photo. St: Pafil's lfitheran Will Join Celebration 0f Mission Centennial St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Dr. Henry W. Snyder, pastor, will join other Lutheran churches which are | observing Sunday as the centennial anniversary of the Lutheran foreign mission work in India, begun by. the Rev. Christian Frederick Heyer in 1842. “Send Me” will be the sub- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 11 am. The No. 2 vested choir will render the music. The Allen C. E. League will convene at 6:30 p.m. Jones Memorial (Colored). At 11 am. sermon by Dr. Julius S. | Carroll. (Connnged From Page B- 8.) p.m., a charge of 35 cents per person to help defray expenses of per- sons attending Midwinter Institute. Young Adult Fellowship is at 8:40 pm. The Rev. John C. Millian, con- ference executive secretary, Wwill speak at the Prayer Fellowship on Thursday at 7:45 p.m. and will share in the Church School Workers' Conference to follow. Pilgrim A. M. E. The Rev. Charles E. Walden will preach in the morning and evening. The Allen Christian Endeavor League will meet at 6:30 pm. The Lewis Memorial. Official Board will meet Monday | night. | At the morning worship the Re\u'\ | H. R. Deal will speak on “Spiritual | . Priorities.” Officers of the Woman's Presbytenan Sherwood. Society of Christian Service will be | installed. At 8 p.m. the subject will| The class of instruction for those | be “Strangers.” The Youth Fellow- | young people who would like to | ship groups will meet at 7 p.m. unite with this church will begin | The Woman's Society of Christian | tomorrow morning in the Sunday | Service will meet Wednesday at 8 | school. | pm. Guest speakers will be Mrs. M. The Woodridge unit of the Ameri- | E. Ferrell and Mrs. A. F. Harlan. | can Red Cross meets every Thurs- | | day in the church from 10 am. to | St. Paul. |3 pm. More volunteers are needed. Dr. John R. Edwards, district su-| At both morning services tomor- | perintendent, will occupy the pul- | row the Rev. Richard M. Mussen [pit at 11 am. The Rev. William will preach on “What We Need | | Pierpoint will preach at 8 pm. on | Most.” At the evening service his | “Citizens of the Kingdom of subject will be “On Seeming to| Heaven.” | Have.” The Woman's Society of Chriman‘ Service will hold a buffet dinner in the lecture room Wednesday, begm-; Dr. James H. Taylor will preach Central. D. C, Activities in Washington Churches At 11 am, “Jife’s Greatest Oppor- | tunity Is Ours”; 3 p.m. “Should We Lose This War—What?” and 8 pm. he will conclude his series of ::gxdiu in the Book of the Revela- n. Potomac Heights Community. “The Cords of Sin” will be the Rev. Aaron B. Kelley's subject at 11 am. and at 8 pm. “The Inescapable Issue.” On Wednesday at 8 pm, he will discuss the fourth chapter of John under the heading, “Jew Meets Gentile.” Christian Endeavor is at | 7 pm, Church of Two Worlds. “Your Abundant Harvest” will be the subject of the Rev. H. Gordon | Burroughs tomorrow evening at the | Hotel Continental. On Wednesday | evening there will be a lecture by the minister, followed by a message service, White Cross. The White Cross Church of ' Christ will hold services Wednesday | at 8 pm. at 1810 Ontario place N.W. | The Rev. Jane B. Coates will speak | on “Behold I Make All Things New.” Followed by messages. First Evangelical Reformed. “Germany’s New Religion” will be | ning at 5:30 o'clock. The public is | in the morning on “A Covenant | invited. | Keeping God” and in the evening | —_— on “Spiritual Values.” The Fellow- | North Carolina Avenue. | ship for young people will be held | At 11 am. sermon, “From Altar at 6 pm., after which there will be | to Street” and at 8 pm., “Must a meeting of the Christian En- Democracy Be Christian?” by the deavor. Rev..E. A. Wilcher. Knox Orthodox. | St [ Ryland. The pastor will preach in the ect of the sermon at 11 am. Broken Barriers” will be the theme | of William B. Schaeffer, assistant | to the pastor, at 8 p.m. | The Luther League will meet at | “A Faith, Sound. Serviceable and morning on “The Four-fold Office | Saving,” is the subject of the Rev. | of Jehovah” and in the evening Karl G. Newell at 11 am, and at on “The One Foundation.” The | 7:30 pm., “A Trustworthy Pilot.” | preparatotry service Thursday will | The box supper, which was| answer the question “Am I a Mur- | the theme of the Rev. F. Nelson Schlegel at 11 am. He was a stu- dent in Germany before the begin- ning of the Nazi regime. The annual business meeting of the congregation will be held Wed- | nesday at 8 p.m. preceded by a con- gregational dinner at 6:30 p.m. Self-Realization. Swami Premananda of Calcutta, | India, will conduct the Sunday | morning service of the Self-Realiza- | tion Pellowship on Western avenue | at Forty-ninth street N.W, taking | when the group meets in the parish | Herrick Hall will preach on “Re- SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1942. nacle. The “Christ Ambassadors” service of the young people follows the broadcast, directed by the presi- dent, Miss® Margaret Montgomery. “The Strength of Quietness” from “Christ in Wartime,” by Dr. John S. Bunting will be studied by the prayer circle of the Church of St. Stephen and the Incarnation hall Tuesday at 10:30 am. The service will include meditation, tes- timony, prayers for the sick and world conditions. Mrs. Lillian Boatman will lead. Fifth Baptist On Sunday morning Dr. John E. Briggs will preach on “Interpreters Wanted.” At right the Rev. J. | member Pearl Harbor” In addition | to special music by the vested church choir the children’s choir will sing at the evening service. The ordinance of baptism will be administered. Former Representative Clyde Gar- | rett will teach the Darlington Berea | Bible Class, the Rev. Mr, Hall the | Mooney Baraca Class, Mrs. Elizabeth Mooney the Philathea Class and Chaplain A. N. Corpening the De- fense Workers’ Class. The Training Union will meet at 6:30 pm. Metropolitan Presbyterian Dr. J. L. Fendrich, jr., will preach | at 11 am. on “Lessons Prom Critical | Times.” The new vested sanctuary choir of boys and girls in ages from 8-11 years will sing. The senior young people will meet at 6:45 p.m. Dr. Fendrich will preach at 7:45 p.m. on “Daily Bread.” Metropolitan Church has been CHURCH NEWS. Dr. Henry J. Smith Lists Sermon Subjects At the North Washington Baptist Church at 11 am. the Rev. Dr. Henry J. Smith will speak on “Grop- ing Toward Brotherhood” and at 7:45 pm. on “The Hope of Asia.” The needs of the Goodwill Indus- tries will be presented. At 6 pm. a fellowship supper will be served fol- | lowed by the Baptist Training Union | discussion groups. | The devotional service will be held | Thursday night at Highlands Church. The Rev. Dr. Smith will speak. The Women's Bible Class will meet Monday night at the home of Mrs. Chisholm and the Men's Fellow- ship Class will meet the same night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roan. ‘The Finance Board meeting will be | held Tuesday night at the home of | Mr. Hudgins, On Wednesday night the deacons and deaconesses will meet at the pastor’s home. | The Red Cross unit will meet at the home of Mrs. Law on Tuesday | afternoon. There are no “rookie” dollars. Send yours to the front. Buy United | States Defense savings bonds and< stamps, YPenternstal Pentecostal | Holiness Church 1015 D St. N.E. Special Message Over WINX 8:30 AM. REV. H. PENCE, a Preaching by Pasior, 11:00 a.m. and p.m te Study. ay, 7:45 P the Big Wel . “Wedne. “The Little Chureh Wit come.” SUNDAY MASSES 6:00—7:30—9: 00— 1 8. 1. wwll n‘ 12:18. 10:00 a.m.—digh Mass. M_and 8 PM 'ACE AVAILABLE. ST. PATRICK’S 10th and G Sts. N.W. SUNDAY MASSES 6,7,8,9,10,11,12,12:15 11 and 12:15 in Parish Hall $elf-Realization Self-Realization Fellowship (Non-Bectarian Chureh) Swami Premananda (Brabhmachar! Jotin) of India “HARMONY OF MIND* 4748 Western Ave. N.W. (Bus Stop Chesapeake and 49th Sts.) @ongregational MOUNT PLEASANT 1410 Columbie Road Minister Fred Sherman Buschmeyer, Litt. D. AM. Worship and Sermon by Dr. Albert Peel of London. England 9:30 AM. Church School and Adult Education Project 5:30 PM High School Forum. A:30 P.M 20-40 Club. A Cordial Welcome Awaits You. pm. | , e otons ol heliDutherani) Sl aoictee Sl R ot ee Inner Mission Society Roll Coll, | which will run from January 25 to | February 13. may be given to Mrs. J. Harry Jones. The Red Cross sewing group will meet from 11 am. to 3 p.m. Wednes- day Aldersgate. At 11 am. the Rev. F. L. Morrison will preach on “Do I Have to Go to Church?” At 8 p.m,, at the union service in this church, the Rev. Methodist Church will preach. e catechetical class will meet HYE S = Lloyd G. Davis of Dumbarton Ave- | Dr. Paut Douglas, president of with Dr. Snyder at 4 p.m. Wednes- Free Methodist. " The fellow- 6:45 pm. The Christian Endeavor | ¢ voqiled for January 23, was post- | derer at Heart or in My Action?” | he service Society will hold & song service at | poned to January 30. This is given Services at 1316 Vermont avenue Hermon. The Rev. George S. Duncan will | preach at 11 am. on “The Ministry | of Suffering.” ] | Garden Memorial. The Rev. Philip Goertz will preach | at 11 am. on “America God Guided.” | At 8 pm. the young people will| as his subject, “Harmony of Mind.” | designated as a first-aid dressing The public class in philosophy and | station under civilian defense. yoga wil be held Wednesday at 8 being equipped for emergency serv- pam. |ice. ~Judson B. Anderson has been | % | designated as sector air-raid warden Hall Mission. | and Mrs. P. Craig Jones has been | A preaching and communion serv- | named as contact woman for the ice will be held at 522 Sixth street | entire church. N.W.at 2:30 pm. The Rev. Walker Mayfield will be the speaker. } Tt is | je— @ongregational 10th & G Sts. N.W. . Ministers Howard Stone Anderson John Elmo Wallace Ist CHURCH 11:00 a.m. Bethel Pentecostal. Pastor Harry V. Schaeffer will American University, will lead the young adult discussion at 9:45 a.m. Sunday on “Jesus and Personality Development.” The young adults will meet on Wednesday at 8 p.m. Theodore La France of the Men's Class has arranged the service at the Home for Incurables tomorrow | at 3 pm. Representative John Folger will speak. Page McK. Etchison To Be Guest Speaker Dr. Edgar C. Beery, minister at Fmory Methodist Church, will speak at 11 am. on “The Man Who Lost His Grip.” Page McK. Etchison, religious director of the Y. M. C. A, will speak at 8 pm. on “What May We Believe About God?” The youth fellowship groups will meet at 7 p.m. The Red Cross canteen course will meet for its third session Mon- day and also Wednesday at 1:30 pm. Miss Ruth Buchman of the valter Reed Hospital is the in- structor. The Woman's Society of Chris- tian Service will meet Wednesday at 8 pm. with Mrs. John Ray, chair- man, presiding. The Red Cross unit meets Thurs- day from 10 am. to 3 pm. | D. Stewart Patterson will lead the fourth and last in a series of ciscussions on “The Methodist Meeting House” Thursday at 8 p.m. | | | | — - — | Chevy Chase Baptist | The church will hold a special evening service at 8 p.m. tomorrow. Mr. Haley Scurlock will speak on “A Call From God?” Mr. Scurlock expects to enter the Louisville Sem- inary as a student for the ministry in the near future. A feature will be a motion picture of new Baptist churches by Mr. George B. Fraser. At 11 am. the Rev. Edward O. Clark will speak on “Lighting God's Lamp.” The Adult Bible Class will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Jackson. The Senior B. Y. P. U. will have charge of the devotional service on Thursday at 8 pm. and will con- sider “God in American Life.” Miss Norma Walker will preside and the following will take part: Miss Paul- fne Magruder, Miss Alice Simons, John B. Clark. The quarterly busi- ness meeting of the church will follow. | BrooklmMethodist The Boston University Seminary Eingers will give a concert in this church at 8 pm. Sunday. They are directed by James R. Houghton. Prior to the concert the singers will be entertained at supper by the Youth and Young Adult Fellowships, and some of them will sing in the joint devotional meeting of these groups at 7 pm., when Dr. Frank F. PBunker will speak on “Christian Science.” the third talk in a series on “Faiths Men Live By.” At 11 am, Dr. S. Paul Schilling will preach on “Toward Christ- likeness.” | The Young Adult Fellowship wm‘ meet Tuesday at 8 pm.. when the Rev. Francis W. McPeek- of the Federation of Churches will speak | on “Housing.” The Bible study | Thursday at 7:30 p.m. will be spon- gored by the Woman's Society, the pastor discussing the books of | Ecclesiastes and Esther. o i The Healing Power of the Dynamic Living God Explained and Demonstrated at a Free Meeting 8 P M Sunday ALBERT THATCHER YARNALL Mezzanine “A” Room—The Mavflower. Also Startling _Revelation. “Talking With God and Getting Writlen Answers in a Book.” 701hri§tasflfihialt RChris;delphianr Chapel 732 Webster St. N.W.: §. €. 10:00 a.m. . Preaching. 5 AM. Public Invited. " @hurch of _@h; | CHURCH OF GOD 2407 Minnesota Avenue S.E. (Headauarters at Anderson. Indiana.) ORDER OF SUNDAY SERVICES: Church School—Classes for Every Azs 10:00 am. Morning _Worship 11:00 am Youth- and Junior Crusaders 7:00 pm Evening Evangelistic Service 8:00 p.m ESTHER M. BOYER. Pastor 445 Otis Plac AD. 09 day. l The Rev. Walker Mayfield will | speak in the morning from the present as guest speaker, Dr. Rich- | gpeak at 11 am. on “Come Near ard Brown, executive advisor in| ynto Me,” and at 7:30 p.m. on “And | word “Amen” and in the evening |on “Escape for. Thy Life.” | Albright Memorial Marks Close 0' Church Year X l:ael Metropolitan C. M. E. At 11 am,, sermon by the Rev. L. o i 5 ‘The Magnetic Albright Memorial Church will g 00, 08 b ™ ine™ second mark the close of the church Year.| choir; 3:30 pam. the pastor will At 11 am. there will be a pageant| preach at Metropolitan Wesley A. in which William McKenney, the M. E. Zion Church. Senlor cholr Rev. George E. Schnabel, Jack O e e SRS orne, Lewis Townsend and A. B. . 5 Choral Club will render program LonsiferguilIEke pars | for W. H. Missionary Soclety. The friendly hour service at 7:45 Ll ! 2 p.m. will have as its theme: “Life— | Ve " Z. Fact or Fiction?” At 7 pm. the| p. Jg&'éh?:sg,’lli\s“fl;jmgd will young people will meet. Following | spegk on “The Foundations of God” the EEIINE service there will be & ¢ 11 am. The Rev. David Prince fellowship tea. : Thomas, jr., will deliver the sermon Wednesday. The hour of the open Y S heart will take place at 7:30 pm. and at 8:15 pm. the business of the congregation will be continued. riggs will begin a two-week revival, Trustees and Sunday school officers | assisted by the Rev. James L. will be elected. | White. Music will be furnished by | the senior choir and the missionary | chorus. Prayer meeting will be | held every night before the service. | The Varick Christian Endeavor | Society will meet at 6:30 p.m. ‘The young people meet from 5 to 6 p.m Holy communion will be observed throughout the day. Galbraith A. M. E. Z. At 11 am. the Rev. Mrs. Brown- Churcil'»*;)fvt’fi;il’ilg_rims To Hear Missionary The Rev. Wilfred C. McLauchlin of Haichow, China, for over a quar- ter of a century a missionary to the Chinese nation, will be the guest speaker at the Church of the| Pilgrims tomorrow at 11 am. and 7:45 pm. The Rev. Dr. Andrew R. Bird will conduct the services. Dr. McLauchlin will speak in the morning on “Modern Miracles in Changing China.” and in the evening on “Babel, Bandits, Bombs and Bibles.” The young people. the Fellowship Group and the Pioneers meet at 6:30 pm. On Thursday at 7:45 pm. a service preparatory to the observance of the Lord’s Supper will be held. | | - Metropolitan Wesley A. M. E. The Rev. David Cecil Lynch will preach on “The Romance of Faith” at 11 am. The Senior Choir will provide the music Workers' Club will sponsor its an- nual pew rally at 3:30 pm. The Rev. L. S. Brannan, minister of Israel C. M. E. Church, will preach. The choir from his church will sing evening service. St. Paul A. M. E. The Rev. J. McKenzie Harrison 1 deliver a special sermon at Salvation Army Lutheran Meetings tomorrow are: B ‘Temple Corps, 606 E street NW.— | Maj. F. F. Fox will speak at 11 am. on “The Power of the Blood” and | at 8 pm. on “Accounting Books.” | Colored Corps, 1501 Seventh street | NW.—Maj. Lambert Bailey will| speak at 11 am. and at 8 pm. Southeast Corps, 733 Eighth street | SE—Capt. Lonnie Knight will be | in charge of services at 11 am. and | 8 pm. There will be a Young Peo- | ple’s Legion meeting at 6:30 p.m. | Georgetown Corps, 1075 Thomas Jefferson street N.W.—Capt. Ben Jones will have charge of the meet- | ings at 10 am. and 8 pm. | Northeast Corps, 715 I street NE. —Maj. John Campbell will speak at 11 a.m. on “Perfect Love.” At8 pm there will be a young people’s meet- | ing. Mrs. Major J. Campbell will speak on “The Young for Christ.” Friends FRIENDS MEETING (ORTHODOX) 15ib and frvine Streets Nw .| 11:00 a.m.—Meeting for worship. Al wel- __come. Sunday School at 9:35 am, Friends Meeting of Washingto: (Established 1930—2111 Fl Meeting for Worship Pirst D at 11 am. All interested welcome. 5. 8. . Young People. 630 p. GUIARD §. LENSXI , PASTOR.” You Were That Hunery *“Sermon by_Pastor. Luther League, Dr. speaker. CHURCH OF ST. MARK'S |AND THE INCARNATION 14th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. (Maryland Synod United Lutheran Church) REV. HENEY MANKEN, Jr REV. M. D. WHITE, Assisi 9:30 a.m.—Bible Schoo!. ‘Worship and Sermc . RESURRECTION 2008 Wilson Bivd. Virginia Synod. United Lutheran Churck 9:30 am.—Th> Sunday School. Service. 11:00 a.m. —"1f Ma, 7:00 p.m.—Senior So ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Connecticut Ave. at Everett St. N.W. Snyder, D_D. B. Schaeffe New Jerusalem (SWEDENBORGIAX. S William 9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m.—"*Sen % R:45 p.m.—Luther League. 7:00 p.m.—Christian _Endeavor. R:00 p.m. "B m Barriers. Luther Place Memorial (United Lutheran Church) TRUTH GENTE MRS. APPLETON. Le: 1713 K Street N.W. Sun, 11 am.—* TER Thomas Circle—14th & N Sts. N.W. Dr. Charles B. Foelsch, Pastor, Preaches at 11 am. on “The Visien Splendid.” 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 5:30 p.m.—Intermediate and Senior Luther Leagues. 7:00 p.m.—Young People’s Leasue. CHURCH OF THE REFORMATION * Sh: olonial Hetel, 15th at M St. N.W. Obpesite Feiger re Librar 21 Marearecana’ Feidt.” Bpeake Sunday_School. Adult Bible Class 11, a.m.—"The Follower of the Word.” FRANCIS J. GABLE of Kansas City, Mo. Thurs.. 8 p.m.—Seeking P a0 en Fri. 8 pm.- New apif F. BLACKWELDER, Pastor W. LOEW. A —Matin Service _Sermon; g Christ in Jesus,” 10:00 a.m.— Rev. Loew. m.—Sunday School. Morning _Service Sermon. ‘Light Must the Other Side,” CLASS SCHEDULE UPON REQUEST 1 e N.W. % Bufiding Site. 16th and Tavlor Sts. N. Rev, Loe: Unity literature avallable. DI 3436 The Publie Is Cordially Invited. The Conference | The minister will have charge of the | 945 a.m.—Church School. Classes for All. | the Department of Labor. On Thursday a congregational meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Eckington. At 11 am. the theme is “The Corners of the Field.” Annual voung people’s service at 8 pm., theme, “John.” In the cast are: George Morrison, Deana Lee, Em- ma Tubbs and Beryl Wooding. River Road United Presbyterian. Young people’s day will be cele- brated at 1] a.m. with members of the youth “societies assisting the Rev. Virgil M. Cosby. “Victory Through Christ” will be the theme. Miss Betty Brewton, Eugene Beach | and Jack Doak will speak. Dorothy Loudon, Miss Helen Davis, Charles Hughes and Stephen Hop- kins will assist in the worship pro- gram The pastor will preach at 8 pm a special sermon to the young people on “One of Thirteen"—a continuation of Bible character sketches. Mrs. Carl P. Weber will continue the series of studies on “God’s Plan for Israel” at 8 p.m. Thursday. r Services Othel | Open Door Church. Dr. Norman B. Harrison of Min- neapolis, Minn, will speak three times on Sunday. His subjects are: e Lutheran FAITH % Lee Bivd. at Jackson. Arlington. Va. Church Service, %30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Church School. §:3 ___ GEORGE J. GREWEN TAKOMA Seventh and Dahlia Sts. N (Three blocks e REV. J. ADRL Sunday Schi Mornine Worship at’ 11 A M “TRANSFIGURED AND TRANSFOR! r _Luther 'League P Senior Luther League a 5 PM. St. Matthews Lutheran Church tky Ave. at 15th- St. S.E. Rev. e Paul Fricke, Pasior. 9:40 am y School 11:00 a.m —"A Sense of Indebtedness.” A Cordiai_ Welcome to All AUGUSTANA LUTHERAN V Street N.W.. East of 16th Street | Morning Worship | at 11, “CHRIST'S AID to HUMAN _ SUFFER- ING.” Church School at 9:45, Arthur O. Hjelm, D. D, Pastor. Residence—3620 Veazey St. N.W. Phone EM. 00! . Pastor. MED.” M A Biblical Message in & Charming Churcl CHRISTLUTHERAN 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. REV. J. FREDERIC YWENCHEL, Past; MR. PAUL KAVASCH, Assistant. 9:45 a.m—Sunday School. Services, 9:45 and 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by U. 8. Chaplain, H. H. Hever 8:00 p.m.—Walther Les TRINITY LUTHERAN 4th and E Sts, N. REV. HUGO M. HENNIG 8:30 a.m.—German Service. :45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00am—English Service, “Marriage.” ANACOSTIA BRANCH 14th and You Sts. S.E. Sunday School, 10:45 am. Service, 11:15 am. ~ CALVARY LUTHERAN 9601 Georgia Avenue (10:10. Forest Glen Bus at Georgia and Alasia "Aves.. Sitver: Spring, Mi CARL A. KOERBER, Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00am.—*“A Faith Conquering All Fears” we_invite_you_to_worship. Miss | He Is Become Great.” On Monday at 8 p.m. the captains of different teams will conduct cot- tage prayer meetings. On Thurs- day, 1 to 8 pm,, fasting and prayer, followed by Bible Study Class un-! der direction of Erward W. Parkin- son. On Friday, 7:45 pm, prayer meeting with message by the pas- | tor. | The “Back Home Hour,” spon-! sored by the young people, under direction of the pastor, will be heard each Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., over Sta- _finitrfi Nr;ahgtta WALLACE MEMORIAL N. H. Ave. and Randolph St. N.W. C. E. HAWTHORNE, D. D., Minister he: 8:00 pm.—Services conducted under the auspices of the Wash- ington Bible Institute tion WINX direct from the taber- | Euvangeliral and Keformed GRAC! Rev. E REFORM H W . the Physician.™ C. E. Societies .30 p.m —Congregational Dinner Meeting CONCORDIA ™itygeeie™ 20th and G Bts. N.W REV. CHARLES ENDERS, Paster 945 a.m —Bible Sch Classes for 11:00 a.m—“Be Tole 6.00 o m.—Fellowshio Gathering. FIRST REFORMED '3t & Monree St Rev. F. Nelsen Schlegel, 945 a.m.—Church School 11:00 a.m—"“Germany's Thursday, New 700 p.m. —%‘..‘ Society. _ Preabyterian ébertnnuh Rhode Island Ave. ot 22nd St. NE. REV. RICHARD M. MUSSEN 8:50 and 11:00 am — “WHAT WE NEED MOST.” Church School, 9:45 A.M. 8:00 . ON_SEEMING TO HAV VISITORS CORDIALLY REC “ON Rev. Andrew R. A Cordial Welcome te You. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN Seuthern Gemeral Assembly ction of 15th, 16th and Irving Sts. N.W. Rev. James H. Taylor, D. D., Pastor. 9:30 a.m —S8unday 8chool. 'm.—Sermon by Dr. Taylor. p.m.—Westminster League. p'm —Fellowship Hour. )0 p.m —Christian Endeavor. m ‘mon_by. ST 11:00 5:00 818 7:0 Y 7] Fourth Presbyterian Church Falrment Streets N W. REV. JAS. 11:00 2 m. —*Tde (Broadcast over oL 00 p.m.—Current _ Events and Daniel's Great Ima Monthly Prophetic Stuf Ly o5 - NEW YORK AVE. CHURCH 13th & H & N. Y. Avenue Minlster: DR. PETER MARSHALL, DR. ALBERT EVANS. CHEVY CHASE 11:00 am. Sixteenth and stTH Kennedy Sts. N.W. J. HERBERT GARNER, Minister 11:00 a.m.—“A Seed, a Dream, and a Child.” 7:00 pm.—Special Young Peo- ple's Service, “A Chal- lenge and an Oppor- tunity.” WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1906 H St. N.W. Sunday 9:45 a.m.—Church Schoel. 11:00 a.m—Morning Service. “What Can I De,” Dr. S. Franklin Mack, Guest Preacher. 7:00 p.m.—Senior and Young Peo- ple’s Christian En- deavor. Wednesday, Jan. 28, 8:00 pm.— Midweek Service, “Gallery Christians,” Dr. Peter Mar- shall, Guest Preacher. WASHINGTON HEIGHT S Church Bible Bchool. ENDEZVOUS IN SAMAR- RA.” Dr_ Marsnall ung People’s Meeting. GOD," Rev. k. 9:30a. 11:00 a.m 6:30pm 8.00p.m. LIEVE 8. Franklin Macl Choral Music. " THE GEORGETOWN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 3115 P Street N.W. Rev. John Bailey Keily, D. D., Paster. Morning Worship_at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject: “Whieh Wsy Youth?” GUNTON-TEMPLE 6th and Newton Sts. REV. BERNARD BRASKAMP, D. D. 9:45 a.m.—The Church School. 11 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Braskamp, “A COMMUNION MEDITATION.” 6:45 pm.—Young People’s Meeting. Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—Prayer eeting EASTERN Presbyterian Md. Ave. ot 6th N.E. 9:30 a.m.—Church _Bible School. 11:00 AM. “DO WE WANT GOD?" THE VOICE OF YOUT! m_Nesbit Vineent. Minister. Visitors Are Welcome. " Takoma Park Maple and Tulip Aves. R. PAUL SCHEARRER, Minister ~—“The Eternal Rebuke.” —A temperance play, “The ‘Whirl Wind.” 7:30 0. Wi THE COVENANT-FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Connecticut Ave. st N St. N.W. Ministers . ALBERT JOSEPH MecCARTNEY. RAYMOND KEPLER. Morning “SEEST, THOU, worship at 11 am. THIS WOMAN.” Dr. McCartney preaching. Perhaps some of us sre to do. in the dramatic emergencies that Maybe w service. looking too far afield. are overlooking something right at for. places to serve and for things . alluring appeals for 9:45 a.m —Church School (all departments). 5:00 p.m.—Midweek Vespers, Thursd: 4th & B ay. Sts. S.E. REV. J. L. FENDRICH, Jr., D. D,, LL. D, 'MOUNT OLIVET l)JJ‘l'.l.lAN 1335 Verment Ave Rev. SCHIEBEL, Bervices. 11 $:30 am. al Sundav School. . —“DAILY rich Broadeasts Mental Balance Saturday and Wed: Barker Hall -Y. W C. A Bvery Sunday at 4—Vesper Services Conduct for Troubled Times Over Station WINX. sday st 7:30 P.M. K 8ts. N. —174] w. by Dr. Fendrich and "The Cult of th e Seeing Eye" Mr. Anderson preaching 8:00 p.m. DR. ALBERT PEEL of LONDON, ENGLAND Head of the Congregational Union of England and Wales “"The British Churches in Wartime” Lord ond Lady Halifox and other members of the British Embassy have been invited as guests of honor to this service. A Cappella Choir of 50 Sings at Both Services Young People’s Societies Meet at 6 and 6:30 P.M. Temperance Fevival STOP DRINKING DRIVERS DEFEND OUR DEFENDERS Temperance Revival by United Dry Forces in the First Congregational Church, 10th & G Sts. N.W. REV. HOWARD STONE ANDERSON, Pastor Sunday afternoon, Jan. 25 at 2:45 The speakers: MRS. D. LEIGH COLVIN, Vice Pres., National W.C. T. U,, HON. U. S. GUYER of Kansas, and other leaders. of having legislation requiring SCIENTIFIC T fend our defen Temperance Repival OF DRINKING DRIVERS: for the nation, legislation PLEASE TELL YOUR FRIENDS For GOD and HOME and COUNTRY. United Dry Forces of the District of Columbia, Thos. E. Boorde, President, 131 B St. SE. Phone AT. 7750. Episcopal - . L piphany 1317 G Street NW. The Rev. Hunter M. Lewis, B. D. —Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School | Eyiismpalg WASHINGTON | CATHEDRAL Holy Communion 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. Preacher, Dean | | .00 p.m.—Evening P: by the Re ROCK CREEK PARISH REV. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. The Country Church in the Gy, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Webster St. and Rock Creek Church Rd. 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:20 am —Church _School. 1:00 a'm.—Morning Prayer and Setmon. 4.00p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. Preacher, | Canon Smith. 2 N Weekday Services éalnt filark g 7:30, noon and 4 p.m. e ATt hatet ST. THOMfis, CHUIE‘CH‘ REV. ROBERT J PLUMB. Rector. 730 ?a £:30 a.m upent Circle. 11:00 a.m. WILKINSON. D. D.. Reetor | M 1 m.—Holy Communion. —Church School —Morning Prayer and Ser- mon by the Rector 6:10 p.m —Young People’s Fellowship. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon Mr. Henry Heermans. Thursday. Holy Communion, 11 s.m. All Scul’s Memorial Church Cathedral and Conn. Aves. NW. Rev. H. H. D. STERRETT, Rector. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School Service 11:00 a.m.—Morning Praver and Ber- us 30 and 11 am. —8ervice and Sermon. —Young People. y at 8 AM. and Thursday at A M —Holy Communion. St. Margaret’s Conn. Ave. & Bancroft Pl REV. ARMAND T. EYLER 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion, 30 a.m.—Church School 00 a.m.—Morning Praver and Ser- mon by recto —Young People's Pellowship. 00 700 D 'ldfl!ll‘dl mon. 8:00 p.m.—Young People’s Service. Christ Church, Georgetown Corner of O and 313t Streets R. WILLIAMS, Rector. Communion. —S8unday School —Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Mis 1 e 7:00 p.m. ST. AGNES CHURCH 46 St. N.W. ev. 4 3 D08, S T8 Sundsy Masse: 2:30 a Vespers. 7:30 ‘Holy Hour Pri. ASCENSION Mass. Ave. at 12th St. N.W. REV. BAYMOND L. WOLVEN. #:00 8.m —Holy Communion. 11:00 s.m.—Morning_ Prayer and Ser- mon by Canon Wolven. Nativity and Resurrection Parish Nativity, Mass_Ave, S.E. 0, 11 Confirmation Class, Monday, Parents’ P\Igl Party, Mon.. go. Resu! tion, 15th and G NE—8:15. Paren and Pupils’ Party, Pri, 7:30. ST. PAUL’S CHURCH 23d Street Near Washington Circle day, January 25. oly Communion. —ék laren’s Mass and Churen | . charist and Sermon ensong and Benediction. a.m. except “Thursday at 11:00 a.m. stes ST. JOHN'S, Georgetown 3210 0 St. N.W. Rev. F. Bland Tucker, Rector. L lnfll 7:30 p.m. ST. JAMES' CHUBCH 222 8th St. N.E—Tel. Atl 1746. THE REV. A. Q. PLANK. Sunday Masses 7:30 and 11. Church Schpol at 9:30 a.m." Vespers 7:30 Bm. Daily Mass 7 ai m.' Holy Hour. Thurs. & pm. Confessions, Sat. 7-9 p.m. CHURCH of ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION Sixteenth Streets N.W. The Rev. Pa . B., Rector, Services 1942, Holy Communi ®00 a.m. Chureh School $:30 a.m, Morning_Praver and Sermon 11:00 am. Youne Pegples Fefowship —'7:00 p.m. EKDAY SERVICE Thursday, Holy Communion 10:00 am. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH 8:00—Holy Communion. 9:30—Morning Service, Dr. Goehring. 11:00—Morning Prayer. Arthur B. Kinsolving, 2d, Calvary Church, Pittsburgh 4:00—Service in French, Mr. Liotard. 8:00—Evening Prayer, Mr. Magee. 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