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METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White)
lowa Ave, M. E. Church
14th ani Emerson n.w.
“THE t’OMMI’XTTY CHURCH.”
i HARRY EVAUL. Pastor.
1 9:45 a.m. — Sunday school.
II :00 a.m.— "SAFE DEPOSIT. - ’
7:00 p.m.—Epworth Loacnr.
8:00 p.m.—“LIMPING CHRISTIANS."
Douglas Memorial Northeast. I
Rev. EDWARD HAYES. D.D„ Pastor
9:30a.m., Sunday school; 7 p.m.. Epworth
league.
11 AM.—
Sermon by the Pastor
8 I*.M ILLUSTRATED SERMON UN "
“500 Miles in China”
By Dr. Frank T. Cartwright
of Foochow, China
BEAUTIFUL PICTURE. FREE SEATING, j
EVERY BOD V WEI.COM E.
.
Lincoln Road Church M
Lincoln road. Rhode Island ave. and D st. n.e. {
REV. WALTER U. Me.XKIL, 1».I>-. Minister.
11 a.m.- "THE ATTRACTIVE POWER OF
A PURIFIED CHURCH." Arts. 3.47.
s p.m-"DENATURED RELIGION.” Mat-'
thew. 5.15. I
Church School, M. It. Speeluian. Supt., 9:30
a.m.
Epworth league service. 7:ir» p.m.
PETWORTH'
Grant Circle ami New Hampshire ave. n.w. 1
• Grant Circle Bus Passes the Door.)
G. Ellis Williams, D. D., Minister |
9:30 a.in.—Sunday school. Mr. O. J. RAN- j
DALI., supt.
7:00 p.m.—Kpworth la-ague. Address by |
Dean William A. Wilbur, George I
Washington University.
11 JN» a,m.—"THE GOSPEL MANDATORY."
B.iK> p.m.—"RESTRICTIONS OF LIFE." j
Speeial music, when the chorus
and qunriet eheir will be :i--
sisted by the IVtworth Orchestra.
Special services each night during Passion
Week.
GET CLOSER TO GOD
Gome with 'Sour Family and Friends
Special Evangelistic Services
Brightwood Park M. E, Church
Eighth and Jefferson Streets N.W.
Take Oth Street far to JelTerson Street
Sunday SchcM»>* and |
EVERETT K. XAFTZtiEK. Recreational Night. Pastor,
Evangelist-Soloist AT 8 P.M. CHARLES. S COLE.
The Noted Evangelist-Soloist
EVERETT R. NAFTZGER j
WILL SING HIS FAVORITE SONGS—DON’T MISS THE
CHANCE TO HEAR HIS WONDERFUL VOICE
REV. CHARLES S. COLE WILL CONDUCT THE SERVICES
Two-Week Service, Sunday, March 18 to and Including
Easter Sunday
Sunday School Epworth League Services
9:45 A.M. 7 P.M. ' 11 A.M. 8 P.M.
| McKENDREE I
(The Red Brick Church) ;|;
*:* .Mass. Ave. N.W. Bet. 9th and 10th Streets
£ Chas. A. Shreve, Pastor *
£ services * -
Sundae, 9:30 a.m., /Sunday School. II a.m.. Public Worship, 7 pjn„ .*!
Epworth League. 8 pun.. Evangelistic Service. v
•j* Tuesday, 2to 5 p.m.—Service of Prayer for the Healing of the Sick.
❖ Thursday, 8 p.m.—Bible Study and Prayer.
’£ Friday, 8 p.m.—Pentecostal Meeting. *j*
Sunday Morning Sermon bv the Pastor, subject: , _
I "GOOD MEASURE, PRESSED DOWN %
| AND RUNNING OVER" |
❖ Sunday Night—Evangelistic meeting conducted by the Pastor. The X
•j* Anderson Sisters and the McKendree Male Quartette will
| sing. X
*:* There is always an altar service and prayer for those needing
•> help. Bring your friends and help them on to God.
EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME ?
t"”” calvary
On Columbia Road Northwest Between 14th and 15th Streets
JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister
f»;;jo—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt.
; 30—Calvary Men’s Bible Claes; Judge Joseph W. Thompson,
Teacher; Mr. Charles C. Murray, President.
11 00—Public Worship with Sermon by the MINISTER on the subject:
“THE OPEN DOORS OF LIFE"
SPECIAL MI'SIC; “Fling Wide the Gates" (Stainer).
“The Divine Petition" (Stainer).
6:3o—Epworth League Social Hour, with refreshments.
7:oo—Epworth League Devotional Hour.
8:00 —Public worship, with sermon-lecture by DR. MONTGOMERY,
on the subject:
"LORD SHAFTESBURY AND HIS TIME
AND MONEY”
SPECIAL Ml'SlCt “Blessed Jesus. Fount of Mercy” (Dvorak;.
“My Redeemer and My Lord” (Buck), Mrs. Deal.
GEORGE HAROLD MILLER, DIRECTOR OF CHURCH MUSIO; LEWIS
CORNING ATWATER, CHURCH ORGANIST.
Citurch doors open in the evening at 7:30. All pews free to the people.
- FOUNDRY CHURCH
Sixteenth Near P Street N.W.
, Green Busses Pass the Door
REV, HERBERT F. RANDOLPH, D. D„ Minister
11 a.m. —
"THE GRACE OF BENEFICENCE”
8 p.m.—Doors’ open at 7:30 —PEOPLE’S POPULAR PRAISE
SERVICE—Dr. Randolph Preaches—
"WHlTHEß GOES THE SOUL?”
* Thursday at 7:45 p.m. Mrs. William F. McDowell will speak
in the interest of the Women's Foreign Missionary Society. ALL
INVITED,
_ "ANDr fTHE FODKB AKE
SERMON ILLUSTRATED.
lftev. Dr. Cartwright to Preach in
Local Church on China.
Tlev. Dr. Frank T. Cartwright, dis
trict missionary of the Methodist
Episcopal Church in Foochew, China,
will speak in Douglas Memorial Meth
odist Episcopal Church. H and 11th
streets northeast, tomorrow evening
at S o’clock. His sermon will be il
lustrated with many fine pictures
showing the interior of that great
land. The" subject will be “Five Hun
dred Miles in China.”
METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White)
DUMBARTON AVE,
M. E, CHURCH
i Dumbarton ave. near Wisconsin ave. n.w.
rev. b. i. McGowan.
9:43 a.m. —Sunday school.
I 11:00 a in.—Sermon by pastor.
7:00 p.m.—Epworth League.
8:00 p.m.—Sermon by pastor.
WAUGH M, E. CHURCH
3rd and A Streets N.E.
Rev. Howard F. Downs, Pastor
9:30 a.m.—Sunday school.
I 11:00 a.m.—
"A Manly Man”
7:00 p.m.—Epworth League.
18:00 p.m.—Evangelistic service.
“Lest We Forget”
Rosedalc M. E. Church
♦JO Tenn. ave. n.e.—REV. C. E. LINGER,
j Minister—9:4s a.m., Sunday school; 11
j a.m., preaching; 7 p.m., Epworlh League.
Evening service. 7:45.
; Wesley Methodist Episcopal
CHEVY CHASE, D. C.
Connecticut ave. and Jocelyn st.
UEV. J. i\ NUTIOLSON, !>. I».
11 a.m. and 8 p.m. I
Services conducted by pastor.
10 a.m. Sunday school
Fourth Quarterly Conference. Monday S p.m.
THE EVENTNfCf STATE. WASHINGTON, D. 'C. SSTUEDOT, MARCH 17. 1923.'
*
ANSWERS TO THE SECOND 10 QUESTIONS
11. (a) Luke, 1.68-79 (twelve verses)
are a record of Zacharlas’ expression
on joy when John was born, and his
own lips \\ere miraculously unsealed,
(b") Zachariaa said the prophets had
prophesied from the time the world
began that Israel would be redeemed.
Luke, 1.70. (c) Zacharias foresaw
what his child’s mission was to be
and said. Thou child shalt be called
the prophet of the highest; for thou
shalt go before the face of the Lord
to prepare his ways. Liike, i. 76. (d)
Zacharias prophesied that the mission
of both John and Jesus would be to
give light to them that sit in dark
ness and in the shadow of death, to
guide our feet into the way of peace.
Luke, i. 79.
12. (a) John grew and waxed strong
in spirit and lived in the desert till
the day of his showing unto Israel.
Luke. i.BO. (b) Joseph and Mary
went from Xazareth to Bethlehem to
pay their taxes because they were <sr
the house of David. Luke, it. 1-4. (c)
hen Jesus was born, shepherds in
the field by night saw and heard an
gels, and the glory of the Lord shone
—‘ ————
NEW CHURCH (Swetlenhorgian.)
Church of the New Jerusalem
I, John, saw the Holy City, New Jerusalem.*’
(Revelation. xxi.l!.)
Sixteenth Near Q N.W.
9;4,v Sunday xcliool clan Hes.
10:00 - Arcana daaa for adults.
11:00—Morning worship, with scriptural ser
in on by the paator>
Free lending library, open daily.
. Rew. PAUL SPERRY. Pastor.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White.)
j METROPOLITAN
MEMORIAL
4', and C Sts. N.W. (John Mamhall Place) i
"In the Heart of Old Washington.” J
: HARRY DAWSON MITCHELL, D. D..
Minister.
11 A M - SERMON RY
Rev. Frank T. Cartwright, D. D„
OF CHINA
0
8 P.M -
Dr. Matilda Hunt
OF INDIA WILL SPEAK ON
“CHILDREN OF DOOM”
Other meetings as usual. Classea
j for all ages in the Sunday sehool at
| 9:30 a.m
Everybody Invited and Wanted.
The National Methodist Church
TRINITY M. E. CHURCH
sth St. mid Pa. Ave. S.E.
Joseph Dawson, Ph. D., Pastor
Sunday sehool. 9:30 a.m.
Sermons by the pastor. 11. Subject—
‘‘The Man Who Had Another
Chance.”
Evening, 7:80. Subject—
“PAST FEELING.”
Epworth League. 0:43 p m .
METn~JD IST EPISCOPAL SOI TH.
epworth!
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• THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH. -
M. E. Church South j j
13th ST. AT V CAROLINA AVE. N.E.
Rev. John Paul Tyler, D. D.,
Pastor
j D;3O a.m.—Sunday School. j
j 11:00 a.m.—Morning- Wor
iship.
7:oo—Epworth League.
I B:oo—Evangelistic Service.
:i Large Chorus Choir and i
| Quartet. .
j All Protestant Christians without a i
’ I i church home are invited to unite with
:|j ! i
Marvin M, E. Church South
10th and R Sts. S.W.
CLAUDE M. HES3EH. Minister.
11 a.m. and 8 p.m.—
Pastor will preach.
9:3o—Sunday school. 7—Epworth League.
MOUNT P
(M. E. dm
16 th, STREET N.W
REV. CLIFTON K
0 ;30 a.m. —Sunday School a
11 a.m.—Morning Worship,
7 p.m.—Epworth League.
8 p.m.—Evening Worship, s<
REV. E. A.
Revival ,
Every night next week, excep
the following ministers of our city
Monday—Rev. J. Judson Rii
Tuesday and Wednesday—R<
Thursday and Friday—Rev.
You are cordially invited to atti
mg. Gospel singing. Doors open, in
r i= ij
Mount Vernon Place Church
The Representative Church
(M. E. Church South)
9th and Massachusetts Avenue
Clovis G. Chappell, Pastor. M. Leo Rippy, Asst. Pastor
9:30 AM.—Sunday School—Classes for All.
11 A.M.—Sermon by *
DR. CHAPPELL
11 A.M.—Overflow Service (Junior Church) —Sermon by
REV. M. LEO RIPPY
6:45 P.M.—Epworth League—Visitors Cordially Invited.
8:00 P.M.—Sermon by
DR. CHAPPELL
Special Music at Both Main Services by Large
CHORUS CHOIR AND MALE QUARTET
Under Direction of Prof. R. Dean Shure.
i
round about them. Luke, li.S-18. (d)
According to Luke, angels joined the
angel who had been talking to the
shepherds and sang. Glory to God in
the highest, and on earth peace, good
will to men. Luke, i 1.9,13,14.
13. (a) Godly Naomi. Ruth and Boaz
mighty in wealth, ancestors of David
and of Jesus, lived in Bethlehem In
the time of the judges. Ruth, i. 22,
and Ruth, iv.l6-24. (b) David lived in
Bethlehem when he was brought from
the field and anointed Israel's future
king as Instructed by God. I Sam,
xvl.4-13. (c) The wise men were first
led to Jerusalem. Matt., il.l. (d) He
rod called the chief priests and asked
where the Christ wak to be born,
then sent the wise men to see if
prophecy was true. Matt., 11.5,8.
14. (a) Being students of the Old
Testament, the chief priests and
scribes said that Bethlehem of Judea
would be the birthplace of the Christ.
Matt., ii.s and Micah. v. 2. (b) Mlcah
prophesied, the remnant of Jacob
shall be among the Gentiles in the
midst of many people. Micah, v. 2,8.
(c) Isaiah prophesied of Christ, Onto
us a child is born • • • and the
government shall be upon his shoul
der; and his name shall be called
Wonderful. Counsellor, the Mighty
God, the Kverlasting Father, the
Prince of Peace. Isa., ix. 6. (d) As
coming from the stem of Jesse, the
Christ was to be known as the rod;
coming from the roots of Jesse, he
was to he called the branch, as proph
esied by Isaiah. Isa., xi.l.
15: (a) Isaiah said. In that day
there shall be a roof of Jesse, which
shall stand for an ensign for the peo
ple; to it shall the Gentiles seek;
and his rest shall be glorious. Isa.,
11.10. (b) Isaiah also said. And shall
assemble the outcasts of Israel, and
gather together the dispersed of
Judah from the four corners of the <
earth. Isa., 11.12. (c) Godly Simeon
was waiting for the consolation of
Israel. Luke, 2.25. (d) It was re
vealed unto him (Simeon) that he
should not see death before he had
I seen the Lord’s Christ. Luke, 2.26.
i 16. (a) Simeon said of Jesus, A
■ light to lighten the Gentiles, and the
j glory of thy people Israel. Luke, 2.32.
| (b) Simeon said to Mary, Yea, a sword
shall pierce through thine own soul
also, that the thoughts of many may
be revealed. Luke, 2.35. (c) Anna, a
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHI RC’HES OF CHHIHT. SCIENTIST
BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH,
THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS.
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
Columbia road and Euclid st.
Second Church of Christ, Scientist,
»N.E. Masonic Temple, Bth and F sis. N.E.
Third Church of Christ, Scientist,
Muttonic Tempi**, 13th *»t. ami N. Y# are.
Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist,
The Arcade, 14tli bt. and Park rd.
SUBJECT—
“SUBSTANCE”
SERVICES—
Sunday, 21 a.m. and 8 p m.
SUNDAY SCHOOL—II a m
WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS—
-8 o'clock.
READING ROOMS:
' 1310 F ST. >.\V„ Room this—
Hours. 9 t«r- ft lexcept Wednesday
9 to 7. and Sundays and holidays. 2;30 i
to 5:80).
148 EAST CAPITOL ST.—
Hour*, 11 S (except Wednesday*. 11
to 6; Sundays. 2;3d to 0:30. Closed
holidays).
i COLORADO KLDG.. 14th and O Sta. —
Hours. 10 to 0 (Wed., 10 to 7, and Sun.
and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30).
i THE ARCADE, 14th and Park road
(Second Floor)
10 to 5:30 week days; also 7 to 9 p m.
(except Wednesdays).
METHODIST PROTESTANT^
First M. P. Church
4th st. near G so.
REV. G. J. HOOKER. Minister.
5:30 a.m.—Sunday school.
31 am, and 8 p.m.—Sermons by the minister. I
Men’s adult Bible class—!< ;30 a.m.
Christian Endeavor—7:ls pm
THE CHI Itni WITH A WELCOME.
NORTH CAROLINA i
AVENUE
N C. Are.. Bth and B Sts. S E
REV. P. W. CROSBY. Pastor.
9:45 a.m.—Sunday fe hool.
11:00 a.m. and 8 p.m.—Preaching bv th« j
i _ _ pastor.
7:15 p m.—lntermediate Christian Endeavor ■
RHODE ISLAND 1
AVENUE
Rhode Island are. at Ist st. u <v !
REV. G. I. HUMPHREYS, D. D.. Pastor. i
I Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Christian Endeavor—7 P.M.
1 METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTIT i
PEASANT I
irch South)
i. NEAR LAMONT
C RAY, Minister
md Bible Classes. i
sermon by the pastor.
i
I
ermon bv I
LAMBERT
Services
?t Saturday, 8 p.m., preaching by
J • '
inger.
lev. Clovis G. Chappell.
J. Howard Wells.
tend these services. Gospel preach- j
n the evenings at 7:30 o’clock.
prophetess, eighty-four years a wid
ow, came In as Simeon was prophesy
ing and also recognized Jesus as
Israel's redeemer. Luke, 2.37-38. (d)
Mary’s offering of two pigeons, or
two turtle-doves, according to lievlt-
Icus. indicated poverty or inability:
according to the New Testament
teachings, Mary had the lamb In her
arms. Luke, 2.24. Lev., 12.6-8.
17. (a) When found fn the temple.
Jesus said to his mother. Wist ye not
that I must be about my Father’s
business? but no one understood what
he meant. Luke, 2.49-50. (b) God
spoke of Himself as Father, saying. I
arn a Father to Israel. Jer.7 31.9. Be
ing a descendant of Jacob, and know
ing he was the “Son of God.” Jesus
loved to call God His Father, (c) From
childhood on. Jesus remained subject
to His Father and mother until the
time of His baptism; He increased in
wisdom and stature, and In favor
with God- and man. Luke, 2.51-52.
(d) Jesus probably helped His
Father, who was a carpenter. Matt.,
13:55.
18. (a) When Jesus was thirty
years old John the Baptist, who was
only six months older, began to
preach and to baptize. Matt., 3.1-6.
(b) Jesus heard that John was bap
tizing; Then cometh Jesus from
Galilee to Jordan unto John to be
baptized of him. Matt. 3.13. (c> Six
verses in Matthew and twelve verses
in Luke give us a few of John's
words. Matt., 3.7-12, and Luke. 3.7-18.
(d) John evidently admired Elijah
tho prophet and consequently adopt
ed Elijah’s method of dressing.
11 Kings, 1.8.
19. fa) John likened the Pharisees
and Sadduceea to vipers befeause of;
their cold, selfish, mercenary ways.
Matt., 3.7. (b) When the people
asked John what they should do.
•fohn answered: Him that hath two
coats, let him impart to him that
hath none: and he that hath meat,
let him do likewise. (c) To the
publicans John said: Exact no more
than that which is appointed you.
i To the soldiers John said, Do violence
to no man, neither accuse any false
ly. and he content with your wages.
Luke. 3.10-14. (d) When asked if
lie were the Christ. John frankly re
plied. I am not the Christ, and when
asked if he were Elijah, ho said, No.
John, 1.20-21.
20. (a) People said to John: Why
baptizeth thou then, if thou be not
that Christ, neither that prophet?
John. 1.25. (b> Ignoring personality.
Isaiah prophesied a voice would
herald the coming of Christ, saying:
Prepare ye tho wav of the Lord.
Isa.. 40.3 (also Malaehi, 4.1). (c)
Christ is beautifully described by
Isaiah thus; He shall feed His sheep
as a shepherd; He shall gather the
lambs with His arms and carry them
in His bosom and gently lead those
that are with young. Isa., 40.11.
(di When John said, Behold the
Lamb of God, two of Ins disciples
left hjm and followed Jesus. John.
1.36-37.
(Copyright. 1923. by Louise Harding Earl I )
MRS. CHAPIN TO LECTURE.
Mrs. Mary E. T Chapin, lecturer ;
end healer of New York city, will 1
lecture in the First Congregational J
Church. >otli and streets northwest. !
Tuesday, at 8 p.m.. her subject be- |
Ing. “Yon Now Dead Awaken.’’ j
CHRISTIAN.
- 15th St. Christian Church 1
15th and D Sts S.E.
T. N. JARRETT. Minister.
i V 43 a.m.—Bible school.
Ject: -THE TRIE FAMILY
LIFE.*’
10:50 a.m.—<’omninnioD and preaching. Sub-
I 8:00 p.m.—Breeching: “«'HtT!fH AND REL- I
ATIVE TERMS.”
Evangelestie services each evening, except ;
Saturday, till Easter.
NINTH STREET
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
9th and D sts. n.e.
Bibk School at 9:30 a.in.
Communion and Morning j
; worship at 11 o’clock.
Evening Services at 7:45.
. Every one welcome at all ■
! services.
i Rev. C. R. Stauffer, Pastor
j 412 SEVENTH STREET N.E. J
, Columbia Heights Christian Church
Park lion*! W«t of 14th St.
REV. B. H. MELTON. Pa»tor.
I 9 ;30—fechool. I
J and S p.m.—Sermon hr the pastor. \
TfSt” Christian
P. A. Cave, Pastor
‘ 9:45 a.m.—Bible school.
• llsiua.m. —"The Glorias Life.”
1 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor servi. e
7:30 p.m—“The Gospel of Christ.”
j Baptism at the night service. . Pre-Kaster I
I revival begins next Sunday. A cordial wei-'l
I come. COME AND SEE. J
VERMONT AVENUE ' I
i CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Vermont ave. north of N st.
j REV. EARLE WILFLEY. LL. D., Pastor.
9:45 a.m —Bible school.
11—SERMON BY
REV. A. W. GOTTSCHALL. j
I General Secretary Christian Missionary Society,
Maryland, Delaware and Dist. of Col.
■j 8 p.m.—Sermon by Rev. Mr. Gottschall.
j Special music at both services by choir.
mixed and male quartets, led by W. E.
I Bralthxvaite.
j 7 p.m —Christian Endeavor meetings
1 Fourteenth Street Church of
Christ
Ulh and Meridian sts. n.w
Bible study, 10 a.m.
Preaching and Communion, 11 a.m. ami
7:45 p.m. _ , ,
A Hearty Welcome to Everybody.
T. B. LARIMORE. Minister.
Park View Christian Church
Park road east of Georgia ave.
WALTER F. SMITH. Minister.
11 00 a m.—“TO HAVE AND»TO HOLD,
1 7:45 p.m.—"COMPENSATION.
i Bible school. 0:30 a.m.
I Junior and Senior C. E., 4:30 and 6.30 p.m.
i Junior church. 11 a.tn. i
; "METHODIST EPISCOPAL. SOUTH.
COMMUNITY BIBLE CONTEST
Jliird 10 of 100 Questions on Jesus Christ
“The King of Kings.”
(Subdivided)
21. (a; At the time of baptism, what was Jesus doing when the dove
alighted upon his shoulder? (b) Not having been together during their
childhood, how did John know that Jesus A*as the Christ? (c) What did
the people think John ought not to do if he were not the Christ ; (d)
Why did John baptize with water? For above, John i.
22. (a) With what tend of a baptism did John say Jesus would bap
tize? .John iv. (b) The day after the baptism in what affectionate words
did John refer to Jesus? (c) A few days later, what did John's expression
of endearment cause two of his own followers to do? (d) What calamity
befell the young preacher John for rebuking a man and woman, high in
official and social life, for their immorality?
23. (a) When in the mountain, what creatures were the only com
panions eff Jesus? Mark i. (b) Though weakened by prolonged fasting,
by what method neglected by Adam, did Jesus three times overcome the I
greatest enemy of God and man? (c) For honoring God and God’s word, |
with what royal service did God honor Jesus? (d) By starting His king
dog upon a spiritual foundation, according to His own later teachings, j
what outlook had He for a future earthly dominion? Matt.
24. (a) What prophesied weapon, undervalued by us. did Jesus use i
in overcoming the devil? Isaiah ii. (b) When Jesus returned from His (
forty days of solitude in the mountain, what sad news greeted His ears? 1
Matt., iv.l2. (c) Instead of going to John, as people probably thought He
ought, where did Jesus go? (d) What question, sent to Jesus by messen
gers, indicated that John’s faith was wavering?
25. (a) Had John besought Jesus in faith instead of expressing
doubt, what could Jesus have done for him, according to the prophecies
of Isaiah? Isa. xlii. (b) Having started out upon His life mission, what
solemn announcement did Jesus make in the synagogue of Nazareth,
where He had worshiped as a child? (c) How did the people accept the j
announcement made by Jesus? (d) Having now launched out upon the j
establishment of the kingdom of God, what were the three tirst things !
He did ?
20. (a) Having started activities for the establishing of His kingdom. I
to what resort did Jesus return, and who followed Him? (b) As Jesus j
revealed His ideals to His disciples, what classes of people did he say
would be blessed in His kingdom? (c) For checking social evils, and for
promoting righteous ideals of living what did Jesus tell His disciples they
were? (dj What did Jesus say about fulfilling the law’ of Mbses and the
prophets?
27. (a) What class of people did Jesus tell His disciples they must
differ from if they expected to enter the kingdom of heaven? (b) When
discussing the law about killing, what did Jesus say about any one who
would kill a person’s self-respect by calling him a fool? fc) What did
Jesus tel! His followers to do before they made an offering to the Lord?
(d) Upon what words spoken by Jesus in this discourse are people grow
ing inclined to use as the basis for divorce laws?
28. (a) How much more exacting were the teachings of Jesus con
cerning the treatment of an enemy than was the law of Moses? Lev. 19.
(b) How many and which verses in Matthew vi give the model prayer that
Jesus taught to His disciples,.who evidently did not know how to pray?
, (c) Where.’did Jesus say is the safest place to store our treasurers?
I (d) After telling the disciples not to be anxious over the material things
j over things to eat. or to drink, or clothesvto be worn—what did
i He say about the Gentiles?
j . ~V - What habit, prevalent in that day and this, did Jesus caution
I His disciples against.’ (b) Which verse in the seventh chapter of Mat
! thew is known throughout the world as the “Golden Rule”? (c) What
| unlimited promise did Jesus make that few of us understand how to ac
j cept and user (d) Through what kind of a gate did Jesus sav all must
pass when entering heaven?
30. la) W hat warning did Jesus utter to His disciples concerning
j religious teachers, (b) In comparing eran to‘trees, what did Jesus sav
I is the natural method employed in disposing of trees that do not produce i
| good fruit.’ (c) W’hat class of people did Jesus sav would be the onlv I
! 'T* t ?jT'l er ,*? eaven •' (d) Having divided all people into two classes, to
j what did He liken each? /
j ( Copyright by Luiii<e Harding Earl!,
REVIVAL MEETINGS.
Ten-Day Campaign at Fifth Bap- j
tist Chapel.
Revival meetings will begin at I
Fifth Baptist Chapel. 1310 street
soulhwesfc beginning Monday night !
and continuing ten days. Rev. R. B.
ttrainger will preach daily at 7:45 i
I'.m |
reformed. !
REFORMED
J f* l.'.Ui AND O STREETS X W
1 HENRY 11. lI.WTK. HP., Pastor.
11:oo~"rxTo Tin: uttermost."
8— "WHERE SHALL WE BE SAVED?”
9:4o—Sunday school; 7 p.m , C. E.
t7* AT 13th AND MONROE STS. N.W.
rlri>l i,u. JAMES n BTHKEU. Minister.
DIVINE SERVICES at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
SUNDAY SCHOOL. 9:45 a.m. C.E.S.. 7 p.m.
I METHOD IS 1 EPISCOPAL (Colored)
j Israel Metropolitan C. M. -E*
Church
■ Ist »nd B sts. s.w
REV. C. L. RUSSELL. D. D. Pastor.
9- a.m.—Sunday school.
11:00 a m.—Subject. “Dual Citizenship,”
<1:30 p.m.—Epworth League.
h: on p. m. - Subject. "Go Forward.”
Ebenezer M. E. Church
Corner 4th and D sts, s.e.
P.EV. J. W. WATERS. Minister.
U 30 a.m.— Sunday school hour.
MEN'S DAT—ALL DAY.
11:00 a.m. —Senncn by Or. M. J. Naylor, dist.
supt. of I’ittslmre district.
300 p.m.—Address, ‘‘LOYALTY, Rev. J.
W. Waters.
5:30 p.m.— Epworth league.
7:30 p.m.—Dr. M. M. Madden of Chicago
• will preach.
EVERYBODY WELCOME. I
Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church
6th st. bet. L and M sts. n.w.
WM. D. BATTLE. Pastor.
!> -30 a.m.—Sunday school and Bible classes. I
11 (Mi a.m.—‘ PERSONAL CONSECRATION .
FOR DIVINE SERVICE.”
6:30 p.m,—Variek Christian Endeavor.
8:00 p.m.—Preaching by Rev. P. R. Kil
lingsworth. I>. I>.
YOU ARE WELCOME TO OUR SERVICES.
N. B.—Quarterly conference Friday even
{ng. March 23. *
METROPOLITAN WESLEY
1 A. M. E. ZION CHURCH
D street s.w. bet. 2nd and 3rd sts.
HENRY J. CALLIS. Pastor.
11:00 a.m. —Subject, ‘‘LOVING THE KING
DOM MOKE THAN SELF.”
1:00 p.m.—Sunday school.
7:30 p.m.—"THF, PRAYER THAT HELPS
THOSE IN TROUBLE.”
Special music by our choir. *
Union Wesley A* M. E. Zion
Church
(23rd Bplttpoh L and M N.W.)
Rev. E. I). W. JONES, Minister.
0 :80 a.m.—Sunday school and Bible classes.
11:00 am.—‘‘Among the Lowly.”
3:00 p.m.—Helping Hand Bench Rally and
Fellowship V. C. E. Service.
8:00 p.m.—“Tho Importance of the Night
Prayer.”
Miles Memorial C. M. E.
Church
3rd at. bet. L and N. T. ave. n.w.
REV. M. L. BREEDING. Minister.
9:80 a.m. —Sunday school,
11:00 a.m..—Pastor’s Subject, “What Shall
Wo Believe About Jesus 1”
3:Bop.m.—Union Bench Rally and sermon
by Rev. W. D. Battle. Music by
Galbraith Choir.
6:80 p.m.—Epworth League.
8:00 p.m.—Preaching.
YOU ARE WELCOME.
Brown Memorial A. M. E.
14th and B sts. and North Carolina ave. o.e.
0:80 a.m. —Sunday school,
11 ;Ooa.m.—Preaching by the pastor.
6:30 p.m.—A. C. E. Lesguo.
8:00 p.m.—Preaching by pastor.
All Welcome. REV. 0. E. Jones, Pastor. *
Haven M. E. Church
14tb and B sts. and Mass, ava, s.s.
Closing up for the conference year begin
ning at 0:30 a.m. and closing up Monday,
March 19, at 10:30 p.m. 11 a.m., sermon by
the pastor; 3:30 p.m., llev, John Boone,
sermon to the ladles’ Aid; 8 p.m.. Dr. M. J.
Naylor of Pittsburgh, - Pa.; Monday, March
19, at 8 p.m., pastor's farewell sermon. The
Sinners’ Club will turn out. They aak all
Christians to turn out with them.
John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Chnrch
Corner 14»h and Corcoran sts. n.w.
REV, W. 0. CARRINGTON, Pastor,
9:80 a.m.—Sunday school and Bible classes.
10:45 a.m.—“THE TRANSMITTED GLORY.’*
6:00 p.m.—Christian Endaavor meeting.
7:46 p.m.—“MARKS OF DIBOIPL£BHIP. ,f
Holy Communion.
ScyiTtl services will be conducted through
Iha tweak by Dr, F. B. Killings worth.
These services will help YOU.
T
MEMBERS HEAR OUTLINE
OF VARIOUS ACTIVITIES
Cong l egation of Church of the j
Covenant Holds Annual
Meeting.
The annual meeting of the congre-1
i gallon of the Church of the Covenant I
1 was held Thursday night, at which it
was announced the church maintains
I Hev. and Mrs. .Tohn D. Hales as mis
sionaries at Peking. China; Dr. Mary
Pierson Eddy, missionary emeritus at
Beirut. Syria; Mrs. Leslie W. Leavitt,
, missionary of the Society of the Cov
i enant at Tripoli, Syria, and E.
i Black as missionary among the
mountaineers of AVest Virginia, sup
| ported at Parkersburg, \V. Va.. and
adjoining fields by the church and
the Sabbath school.
At the afternoon service tomorrow
at 3:30 o’clock Rev. Dr, Wood will
continue his series of sermons on the
general theme, "Finding God in the
Things He Has Made.” the particular
sermon-topic being "Finding God in
Man. ’ At the evening service (he
subject will be: "Biblical Psychol
ogy: The Reaction of Thought on !
Destiny.
Monday evening the missionary so-I
; ciety will hold a meeting at the home
of its president, Mrs. John Nelson Mills
at the Ontario.
NEW THOUGHT.
All Students of Truth
Are welcomed at the residence of
Mr*. Annie E. Carter, 2805 Mozart place n.w I
! Every - Tuesday and Thursday afternoon at I
| 2:30. during March, for training in personal I
I healing, Bible Interpretation and Study Courses I
I Practical Christianity. Miss Fuller and
Mis* Neafle. teacher*. Voluntary offerings. • I
! National Center of Christ
Healing
Sl2 17th St. N.W,
Meetings—Sunday service at 4 p.m.
j Wednesday. Symposium at 3 p m.
I Practitioners: Emma Gray, Geo. E. Bicker
; and Leona Feathers.
PUBLIC CONFERENCE
OF
i Psychologists—Metaphysicians
Sunday, March 25, 7.30 P.M.
WARDMAN PARK INN
i Connecticut Avenue and Woodley Boad.
SPEAKERS:
MBS. MAT CORNELL 6TOEBEE
New Thought Temple. Cincinnati, Ohio. i
JULIA SETON, M.D.. •
New Civilization Church and School,
New York City.
MB. FREDERICK L. PRATT.
President Practical Psychology Club.
MBS. BEED UMPSTEAD.
MBS. BEBEPTA DeHELEA,
League for the Larger Life.
MBS. EVA WILLIAMS.
School of Practical Christianity.
MRS. VIVA JANUARY.
Unity Society of Washington.
PROF. BTANWOOD COBB.
Bahai Assembly.
Soloist, MISS FAY MOORMAN.
At the Plano. MISS STELLA DUKE.
Public Invited. Collection.
Como and hear these speakers tell the new
message of reconstruction. •
I .
SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON
i Viva M. and Garnett January
Christian Metaphysicians
NEW HOME, 1326 Eye Street Northwest
(Near the 14th and H Streets stops of both car lines)
Viva M. January DO YOUR EMOTIONS
Sunday, 8 p.m., CONTROL YOU?
“THE DIVINE Learn “Rulership Through Control of the 1
CORRECTIVE" Emotiona.-
Mary E. T. Chapin of New Tork city. By Viva M. January
Tne.day and Wednesday, 6 p.m. ' y “ 3
HEA wi«S. y M s E p E J ING "FEAR TO HARMONY"
... This la the first of a aerie, of seven lectures. I
‘THE WORD TO MAKE Literature and reading room.
Vfkl T u/Um Tersonal and clas« instruction daily in
Ivw W HULL Christian Healing.
53SUNDAY SCHOOLS
IN BIBLE CONTEST.
Considerable Interest Re
ported in Community Ques
tion Awards.
• -
There are now fifty-three Sui.-hiy
schools represented in the Communn’
Bible question contest being- conduct,
ed by the Bible department of tin
District of Columbia Federation of
Women s Clubs. Considerable interest
in the contest is reported by the con,,
mitte© in charge.
Contestants are requested to con '
ply carefully to the request to
j information on slips in iI «.r
l veiopes each time as the papers are
j not always handled bv the same ex
aminer. It is pointed out by the corn
j mittee that references should be gu
1 en. A slight deduction will be mu<l«
I tor the omission of references. <AI
j *°wance will be made for omission*
lin questions Ito 70>. Ors ifiratos ui ,
1P e Presented to a!j who attain a rat
mg of 1 0 per cent or mure.
<cm * s *^ comrn that contestants
the account as given bv
Matthew; if the answer is not found
there, to turn next to the hook o‘
hjuke. If the answer is found in other
*’°oks named, the name
of the book and tho number of th.
chapter will l>c indicated. The prophe
cies of the Old Testament and the re
maining books of the .New Testatum,i
(will be used as: reference books
I Ciiildren twelve years of age
j under, who answer one division <>(
each question correctly will be mark
ed 100. Young people between twelve
land eighteen years will receive |nij
for any two divisions of eaaii ques
tion; seniors above eighteen years r,{
age are expected to answer all four ‘
divisions.
Pinned to the contestant’s paper
there must be a sealed envelope, eon
taining the name of the contestant
age, street address, section of <-ir.
birthplace and birth date. Each con
testant is requested to name the
church. Sunday school or other or
ganization lie or she represents
tSeniors above eighteen are jinv.-
leged to omit age. if for any reason
they so desire, by saying "a hot ■
eighteen."'l
Awards will be much the same a
in previous contests—for seniors. S .
and $5; for young people between
twelve and eighteen years of age, s
and $3; for children twelve years of
and under. $3 and 12. if funds per
mil there will be given a sperm ~
award to the person above trine'
years of ape having the highe
rating; also to the organization hat
ing the largest number of contec
ants. i
Any version of the Bible may r !
used, including the Douay. Paper
are to be addressed Community Bible
Contest, care of General Federation o
Women’s Clubs, 1734 X street north
west. Contestants are requester! to s.
that envelopes carry the proper amoui •
lof -postage. All papers must be re -
| ceived by noon of the Saturday follow
ing the publication of the questions
! $1,000,000 EPISCOPAL
FUND NOW COMPLETE
Bishop Lawrence Announces Char
v acter cf Donations
Received.
) Bishop Lawrence, national chan
! man of the $3,00.0.000 campaign for t
j the endowment of the Episcopal JThe
jological School, Cambridge, announces
I that the sum is now complete. *
j Os the $1,010,000 that has been re
| ceived, s46s.itl)U is in cash and scour
lities, the remainder in pledges of five
years or less. In addition to this.
$39,000 was given before the cam
j paign by five persons to meet the e>.
I penses. all of which has not beei
used. Also $34.000 has been writt'-'i
in bequests.
MRS. HAFFEY TO SPEAK.'
Will Address Vesper Services at
Y. W. C. A. Tomorrow.
Mrs. .1. E. Haffcy will be the speake
at the vesper service of the Young
Women’s Christian Association, at
I 1 1333 F street, tomorrow evening at
5:45. An informal tea hour will fol
low the service. The public is in
| vlted ,to attend.
| All girls are also invited to the *
j vesper service which is to be h.-id
.tomorrow evening at the Elizabeth
I Somers of the Young Women's Christ-
I ian Association. This service is a(
j 5:30 o'clock.
*
1 MAJ. BATES TO SPEAK.
New Yorker Will Appear at Salva*
tion Army Meeting-.
Maj. Albert Bates of Xew York will
deliver an address tomorrow morn-
I ing at 10:30 o’clock in the chapel of
I the Salvation Army Social Service
building, 102-116 15 street northwest.
Subject: “Our Environment."
At 8 o’clock Maj. Bates will con
duct evangelistic service at the Xo. I
Corps. 606 F street northwest, and
will speak on "The Hand of God."
Special music and singing. ,
NAZARENF
Church of the Nazarene
Seventh and A Streets N.E.
LEEWIN 15. WILLIAMS. Pastor.
Regular services tomorrow
REVIVAL SERVICES.
Beginning Tuesday evening. Rev. J. B
; Hoßridp of California will preach each even
ing until March 28. Don't fail to hear this
noted evangelist.
new" thought!
National
Science of Truth Association
Dr. John Herman Randall
Os the Community Church, New York City.
, Will Fpenk on
“The Rediscovery of Jesus”
Sunday evening at 8.
SPECIAL HEALING MEETING,
Wednesday «r K. s
CONDUCTED BY ADA RAINEY
THE PLAYHOUSE
1814 N STREET N.W.

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